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No. 75 5947
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
GOVERNMENT GAZETTEwww.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such
ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
CONTENTS
PageActs Assented To.....................................................................5948Administrative Arrangements Act 1994—Notice....................5949Appointments, Resignations, Etc..............................................5948Corporations and District Councils—Notices..........................5996Development Act 1993—Notice..............................................5949Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notices..............................5949Geographical Names Act 1991—Notice..................................5951Governors’ Pensions Act 1976—Notice..................................5951Highbury Landfill Authority—Charter.....................................5951Housing Improvement Act 1940—Notices..............................5956Mining Act 1971—Notices......................................................5958Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and
Motor Trikes) Notice 2014...................................................5961National Electricity Law—Notice............................................5959National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations
2001—Notice.......................................................................5959Partnership Act 1975—Notice..................................................6013Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000—Notices...........5979Proclamations...........................................................................5988Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates...................6013
REGULATIONSVeterinary Practice Act 2003 (No. 245 of 2014)..................5991Police Act 1998 (No. 246 of 2014).......................................5993
Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notice....................5983Transport, Department of—Notices to Mariners......................5959Water Mains and Sewers—Mains Laid, Replaced, Etc............5983
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICESNotices for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette should be emailed to [email protected]. Content should be sent as Word format attachment(s). Covering emails should include the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will be charged. Closing time for lodgement is 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the regular Thursday publication. Gazette enquiries to: Phone 8207 1045. The Government Gazette is available online at: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au.
5948 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 25 September 2014
HIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified for general information that he has in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, this day assented to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Legislative Council and House of Assembly in Parliament assembled, viz.:
No. 9 of 2014—Statutes Amendment (Legal Practitioners) Act 2014. An Act to amend the Fair Trading Act 1987 and the Legal Practitioners Act 1981.
By command,JOHN ROBERT RAU, for Premier
DPC06/0875
Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 25 September 2014
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Australian Motor Sport Board, pursuant to the provisions of the South Australian Motor Sport Act 1984:
Member: (from 25 September 2014 until 30 June 2015)Gregory Colin BoultonTimothy Theodore SchenkenAmanda Rischbieth
Deputy Presiding Member: (From 25 September 2014 until 30 June 2015)
Gregory Colin BoultonBy command,
JOHN ROBERT RAU, for Premier14MTOUR0015
Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 25 September 2014
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable the Chief Justice Christopher John Kourakis, as Governor's Deputy of South Australia for the period from 11 a.m. on Thursday, 25 September 2014 until 3.30 p.m. on Friday, 26 September 2014.
By command,JOHN ROBERT RAU, for Premier
Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 25 September 2014
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable John Robert Rau, MP, Deputy Premier, Attorney-General, Minister for Justice Reform, Minister for Planning, Minister for Housing and Urban Development and Minister for Industrial Relations to be also Acting Premier for the period from 2 October 2014 to 6 October 2014 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Jay Wilson Weatherill, MP.
By command,JOHN ROBERT RAU, for Premier
DPC14/069CS
Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 25 September 2014
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Gail Elizabeth Gago, MLC, Minister for Employment, Higher Education and Skills, Minister for Science and Information Economy, Minister for the Status of Women and Minister for Business Services and Consumers to be also Acting Deputy Premier for the period from 7 October 2014 to 10 October 2014 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable John Robert Rau, MP.
By command,JOHN ROBERT RAU, for Premier
DPR0006/14CS
Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 25 September 2014
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Ian Keith Hunter, MLC, Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation, Minister for Water and the River Murray and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation to be also Acting Attorney-General, Acting Minister for Justice Reform and Acting Minister for Industrial Relations for the period from 7 October 2014 to 10 October 2014 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable John Robert Rau, MP.
By command,JOHN ROBERT RAU, for Premier
DPR0006/14CS
Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 25 September 2014
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Antonio Piccolo, MP, Minister for Disabilities, Minister for Police, Minister for Correctional Services, Minister for Emergency Services and Minister for Road Safety to be also Acting Minister for Planning and Acting Minister for Housing and Urban Development for the period from 7 October 2014 to 10 October 2014 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable John Robert Rau, MP.
By command,JOHN ROBERT RAU, for Premier
DPR0006/14CS
Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 25 September 2014
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Martin Leslie James Hamilton-Smith, MP, Minister for Investment and Trade, Minister for Defence Industries and Minister for Veterans’ Affairs to be also Acting Treasurer, Acting Minister for Finance, Acting Minister for State Development, Acting Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy and Acting Minister for Small Business for the period from 29 September 2014 to 3 October 2014 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Tom Koutsantonis, MP.
By command,JOHN ROBERT RAU, for Premier
T&F14/050CS
Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 25 September 2014
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Stephen Campbell Mullighan, MP, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Minister Assisting the Minister for Housing and Urban Development to be also Acting Treasurer, Acting Minister for Finance, Acting Minister for State Development, Acting Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy and Acting Minister for Small Business for the period from 4 October 2014 to 12 October 2014 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Tom Koutsantonis, MP.
By command,JOHN ROBERT RAU, for Premier
T&F14/050CS
Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 25 September 2014
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint John Clifford Chapman to the position of Small Business Commissioner, for a period of three years commencing on 25 September 2014 and expiring on 24 September 2017, pursuant to the provisions of the Small Business Commissioner Act 2011.
By command,JOHN ROBERT RAU, for Premier
MSB14/02CS
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Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 25 September 2014
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint, by Notice in the Government Gazette the people listed in the attached Notice as Justices of the Peace for South Australia, upon the terms and conditions set out in the Notice, pursuant to Section 4 of the Justices of the Peace Act 2005.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACEFOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Pursuant to Section 4 of the Justices of the Peace Act 2005I, THE GOVERNOR in Executive Council, hereby appoint the people listed as Justices of the Peace for South Australia for a period of ten years commencing from 25 September 2014 and expiring on 24 September 2024, it being a condition of appointment that the Justices of the Peace must take the oaths required of a Justice under the Oaths Act 1936 and return the oaths form to the Justice of the Peace Services within 3 months of the date of appointment.
Anthony Frank ArthurNeville Alan BassettPeter Malbysse BeckwithChristopher Jason BrainPeter Lawrence ChoatAngela Jane CordonTracey Michelle DaviesAndrew DobrowolskiGarry John EckermannGlennis Marlene FerresJohn Francis FitzpatrickRichard William FoggoChristina Maria GibkiRichard William Glacken Louise Michele GoodeIsobel Lee GrayBarry Joseph GrearGlen GrowdenDavid James HerrmannMaxwell Ambrose HillJames Brendan HoganRobert John HowlettJason Peter HughesAlison Kim HutchinsonArved JalastNeville Roy JenkinsNorman Harrison JohnstonRaymond Henry KanofskiRobert Joseph KayJoseph LamarcaJane Patricia LitchfieldSandra Joy LockwoodLynda Maree MacleodAnn McCuskerIan Christopher McGlenAngus Neil McTaggartShane Campbell MaddocksKerrin Bradley MarchAaron James MatzkowsMichael James MezzinoRussell John Stuart NuskeJim PapanicolaouWilliam Patrick RotheryGrant Anthony SemmlerSusan Frances StraubDennis Paul TraegerPaul Richard TreloarAnnette Joy Williamson Kent Randal WilsonRonald Edward Wright
By command,JOHN ROBERT RAU, for Premier
JP13/059CS
ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS ACT 1994Delegation of Powers and Functions
I, JOHN RAU, Deputy Premier, Minister for Planning pursuant to Section 9 of the Administrative Arrangements Act 1994, delegate to the Honourable Susan Close, Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation, my powers and functions under Sections 26 (8) and 27 of the Development Act 1993, in relation to the Adelaide Shores Development Plan Amendment.Dated 12 September 2014.
JOHN RAU, Deputy Premier, Minister for Planning
DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993NOTICE UNDER SECTION 26 (9)
Adelaide Shores Development Plan AmendmentPreamble
1. The ‘Adelaide Shores Development Plan Amendment’ (the Amendment) has been finalised in accordance with the provisions of the Development Act 1993.
2. The Minister for Planning’s delegate has decided to approve the Amendment.
NOTICE
PURSUANT to Section 26 of the Development Act 1993, I—(a) approve the Amendment; and(b) fix the day on which this notice is published in the
Gazette as the day on which the Amendment will come into operation.
Dated 16 September 2014.SUSAN CLOSE, Delegate for the Minister
for Planning
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115TAKE notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, Kate Mason, Natural Resources SA Murray Darling Basin (the ‘exemption holder’), or persons acting as her agent, is exempt from Section 72 (2) (b) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, but only insofar as the exemption holder may be in possession or control of protected fish species specified in Schedule 1 (the ‘exempted activity’), subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 2, from 16 September 2014 until 16 September 2015, unless varied or revoked earlier.
SCHEDULE 1• Southern Purple-Spotted Gudgeon (Mogurnda adspersa)
SCHEDULE 21. The fish species may only be held at the following locations:
Alberton Primary School; Jarvis Street, Berri and Urrbrae Agricultural High School.
2. The exemption holder must not sell Southern Purple-Spotted Gudgeon (Mogurnda adspersa) or use them for any commercial purpose.
3. The Southern Purple-Spotted Gudgeon (Mogurnda adspersa) possessed under this exemption may be given to the SA Museum for scientific purposes.
4. The Southern Purple-Spotted Gudgeon (Mogurnda adspersa) retained in Condition 1 must not be relocated without the written approval of the Director Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy.
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5. The exemption holder must provide a report in writing detailing the location and estimated number of all Southern Purple-Spotted Gudgeon (Mogurnda adspersa) held pursuant to this notice to the Director Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy, (G.P.O. Box 1625, Adelaide, S.A. 5001) within 14 days of the expiry of this notice. Exemption No. ME9902736.
6. While engaging in the exempted activity, the exemption holder must be in possession of a copy of this notice. This notice must be produced to a Fisheries Officer if requested.
7. The exemption holder and their agents must not contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act 2007, or any Regulations made under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice.Dated 16 September 2014
S. SLOAN, Director, Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115TAKE notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, Dr Rachael Gray of the University of Sydney, McMaster Building, B14 Sydney, NSW 2006 (the ‘exemption holder’) or a person acting as her agent, is exempt from Sections 71 (1) (b) and 71 (2) (b) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, but only insofar as they may undertake the activities described in Schedule 1, subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 2, from 22 September 2014 until 22 September 2015, unless varied or revoked earlier.
SCHEDULE 1The taking of faecal, blood and hair samples from live
Australian Sea Lions (Neophoca cinerea) and New Zealand Fur Seals (Arctocephalus forsteri), take necropsy samples from juvenile Australian Sea Lions and New Zealand Fur Seals that have died of natural causes, and temporarily marking Australian sea lions with bleach, a microchip or flipper tag in areas of South Australia covered under the Fisheries Management Act 2007.
SCHEDULE 21. The exempted activity is permitted in all South Australian
Marine Coastal Waters excluding The River Murray and The Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary.
2. The specimens collected by the exemption holder are for scientific and research purposes only and must not be sold.
3. A catalogue of all samples collected must be lodged with the South Australian Museum prior to the expiration of this Ministerial Exemption.
4. Before collecting any specimens pursuant to this notice, the exemption holder or a person acting as an agent must contact the PIRSA Fishwatch on 1800 065 522 and answer a series of questions about the exempted activity. The exemption holder will need to have a copy of the exemption at the time of making the call and be able to provide information about the area and time of the exempted activity, the vehicles and/or boats involved, the number of agents undertaking the exempted activity and other related questions. Exemption No. ME9902735.
5. The exemption holder must provide a report in writing detailing the outcomes of the research and collection of organisms pursuant to this notice to the Executive Director, Fisheries and Aquaculture (G.P.O. Box 1625, Adelaide S.A. 5001) within 30 days of the final collection (the exempted activity) with the following details:
• the date, time and location of sampling; and • any other information deemed relevant or of interest that is
able to be volunteered.6. While engaging in the exempted activity, the exemption
holder or agent must be in possession of a copy of this notice. Such notice must be produced to a PIRSA Fisheries Compliance Officer if requested.
7. The exemption holders must not contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act 2007 or any regulations made under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice.Dated 22 September 2014.
S. SLOAN, Director, Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115
Exemption for Commercial Research Fishing Activities—Exemption No.: ME9902740
TAKE notice that the exemption made under Section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, dated 21 August 2014, referring to the Miscellaneous Research Fishery, is hereby revoked.
Take notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, the holder of Miscellaneous Research Fishing Permit Number MRP001 issued under the Fisheries Management (Miscellaneous Research Fishery) Regulations 2013 (the ‘exemption holders’) and their agents are exempted from the provisions of Section 70 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, Regulations 7 and 17 and Clauses 23 (1) (a), 122 and 124 of Schedule 6 of the Fisheries Management (General) Regulations 2007 but only in so far as to enable participation in the research project ‘Informing spatial and temporal management in the Northern Zone Rock Lobster Fishery in SA’ in the waters described in Schedule 1 and under the conditions set out in Schedule 2, from 23 September 2014 until 31 October 2014, unless this notice is varied or revoked earlier.
SCHEDULE 1
The waters of the Northern Zone defined as waters adjacent to South Australia westerly of a line commencing at Mean High Water Springs closest to latitude 353703.86S, longitude 1390000.00E, then southerly to latitude 362000.00S, longitude 1390000.00E, then westerly to latitude 362000.00S, longitude 1384000.00E, then southerly to latitude 364000.00S, longitude 1384000.00E, then westerly to latitude 364000.00S, longitude 1382000.00E, then southerly to latitude 370000.00S, longitude 1382000.00E, then westerly to latitude 370000.00S, longitude 1380000.00E, excluding sanctuary zones created under the Marine Parks Act 2007.
SCHEDULE 2
1. During the exempted activity the exemption holder must have on board the registered vessel a SARDI employee pursuant to the current SARDI general Ministerial exemption, at all times.
2. The exemption holder may only keep male Rock Lobster (Jasus edwardsii) taken during the exempted activity. Female Rock Lobster must be returned to the water immediately as close as possible to the location of the pot haul.
3. The exemption holder must ensure that all buoys marking rock lobster pots used pursuant to the Miscellaneous Research Fishing permit are clearly marked with the number described in Column 3 of the following table relevant to the individual agent of the exemption holder and vessel described in Columns 1 and 2 of the table respectively.
Buoy Marking Pursuant to Pots UsedDuring the Exempt Activity
Permit Agent Vessel Buoy Markings
Simon Rowe Satori N009Michael Hendry Celtic Chief N002Les Polkinghorne
Untouchable N060
Trent Polkinghorne
Lady Laurel N003
Lucas Dale Southern Image
N024
Richard Leech Peace Keeper N069Simon Rowe Ben Ledi N080David Sheridan Eliza K N040Clint Ackland Miss Candice N039Michael Elton Shannon Rise N070Craig Lawrie Cutting Edge N093Damian Rowe
and Simon Rowe
Jazzindi N087
Matt Edmonds Arctic Gull N032
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4. The exemption holder must notify PIRSA Fisheries and Aquaculture by calling 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in the exempted activity and providing the following information:
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• the name of the exemption agent making the call;• the permit number of the authority on which the registered
boat is endorsed;• the name of the boat and the commercial boat registration
number;• the time and date the exempted activity will commence;• the time and date the exempted activity will cease; and• the exemption number ME9902740.
5. No other fishing activity may be undertaken while the exemption holder or their agents are engaged in the exempted activity.
6. The exemption holder must not contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act 2007, or any other regulations made under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this
7. This notice does not purport to override the provisions or operation of any other Act including, but not limited to, the Marine Parks Act 2007. The exemption holder and his agents must comply with any relevant regulations, permits, requirements and directions from the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources when undertaking activities within a marine park.
Dated 23 September 2014.P. DIETMAN, Director Operations,
Delegate of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries
GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1991NOTICE to Discontinue the Name and Assign a Name and a
Boundary to a Place and to Alter the boundary of PlacesNOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the above Act that I, MICHAEL BURDETT, Surveyor-General and Delegate appointed by STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Geographical Names Act 1991, DO discontinue the name of a place and alter the boundaries of places as listed below and shown on Rack Plan 1017.
1. Discontinue the locality of CULTANA marked (A) on Rack Plan 1074 and include the land into the locality of WHYALLA BARSON.
2. Create a new locality of CULTANA from the land marked (B) on Rack Plan 1074.
3. Include into the locality of WHYALLA BARSON that area marked (C) on Rack Plan 1074.
4. Include into the locality of MIDDLEBACK RANGE the areas marked (D) and (E) Rack Plan 1074.
5. Exclude from the locality of LINCOLN GAP and include into the new locality of CULTANA the area marked (F) on Rack Plan 1074.
6. Include into the suburb of PORT AUGUSTA WEST that area marked (H) on Rack Plan 1074.
7. Include into the locality of LINCOLN GAP that area marked (G) on Rack Plan 1074.Copies of Rack Plan 1074 showing the extent of the subject area
can be viewed at:• the Office of the Surveyor-General, 101 Grenfell Street,
Adelaide.• the Land Services web-site at:
www.sa.gov.au/landservices/namingproposals.Dated 23 September 2014.
M. BURDETT, Surveyor-GeneralDepartment for Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
DPTI.2014/13764/01
GOVERNORS’ PENSIONS ACT 1976Authorisation of Governors’ Pension
I, THE HONOURABLE TOM KOUTSANTONIS, MP, Treasurer of South Australia (the ‘Treasurer’), pursuant to Sections 3 and 4 of the Governors’ Pensions Act 1976, hereby provide for and authorise the payment of an annual pension on and from2 September 2014, for life, of the sum of $92 823.75 to Kevin John Scarce, a former Governor.
Dated 17 September 2014.The Common Seal of the Treasurer was hereunto affixed by
authority of the Treasurer and in the presence of:(L.S.) C. KOUTSANTOIS, Treasurer
SEVI LIVADITIS, Witness
HIGHBURY LANDFILL AUTHORITYCHARTER
1. Introduction1.1 Name
The name of the subsidiary is the Highbury Landfill Authority (referred to as ‘the Authority’ in this Charter).
1.2 EstablishmentThe Authority is a regional subsidiary established pursuant to Section 43 of the Local Government Act 1999 by the:1.2.1 City of Burnside;1.2.2 City of Norwood, Payneham & St Peters; and1.2.3 Corporation of the Town of Walkerville
1.3 Local Government Act 1999This Charter must be read in conjunction with Parts 2 and 3 of Schedule 2 to the Local Government Act 1999. The Authority shall conduct its affairs in accordance with Schedule 2 to the Act except as modified by this Charter in a manner permitted by Schedule 2.
1.4 Purpose for which the Authority is EstablishedThe Authority is established for the following objects and purposes:1.4.1 to facilitate the closure and the post-closure of the
Highbury Landfill Site;1.4.2 to undertake all manner of things relating to and
incidental to Clause 1.5;1.5 Powers and Functions of the Authority
The powers, functions and duties of the Authority are to be exercised in the performance of the Authority’s objects and purposes. The Authority shall have those powers, functions and duties delegated to it by the Constituent Councils from time to time that include but are not limited to:1.5.1 the power to accumulate surplus funds for
investment purposes;1.5.2 the power to establish a reserve fund or funds
clearly identified for meeting any liability or obligation of the Authority;
1.5.3 the power to enter into contracts, to purchase, sell, lease, hire, rent or otherwise acquire or dispose of any personal property or interests therein;
1.5.4 the power to employ, engage, remunerate, remove, suspend or dismiss the Manager of the Authority;
1.5.5 the power to return to the Constituent Councils or at their direction to the East Waste regional subsidiary any or all surplus funds upon completion of the approved remediation plan of Highbury Landfill Site;
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1.5.6 the power to invest any of the funds of the Authority in any investment authorised by the Trustee Act 1936 or with the Local Government Finance Authority provided that:1.5.6.1 in exercising this power of investment
the Authority must exercise the care, diligence and skill that a prudent person of business would exercise in managing the affairs of other persons; and
1.5.6.2 the Authority must avoid investments that are speculative or hazardous in nature;
1.5.7 the power to do anything else necessary or convenient for or incidental to the exercise, performance or discharge of its powers, functions or duties.
1.6 PropertyAll property held by the Authority is held by it on behalf of the Constituent Councils.
1.7 Delegation by the AuthorityThe Authority may by resolution delegate to the Manager or to any employee of the Authority any of its powers, functions and duties under this Charter.A delegation is revokable at will and does not prevent the Authority from acting in a matter.
2. Board of ManagementThe Authority is a body corporate and is governed by a Board of Management that shall have the responsibility to manage the business and other affairs of the Authority ensuring that the Authority acts in accordance with this Charter.
2.1 Functions of the Board2.1.1 The formulation of a closure management plan
and strategy for closure of the Highbury Landfill Site by the Authority.
2.1.2 The provision of professional input and direction to the Authority.
2.1.3 To monitor, oversee and measure the performance of the Manager.
2.1.4 To assist in the development of an environmentally sound and economical solution to the closure of the Highbury Landfill Site.
2.1.5 To exercise the care, diligence and skill that a prudent person of business would exercise in managing the affairs of other persons.
2.2 Membership of the Board2.2.1 The Board shall consist of three members being
one person appointed by each Constituent Council;
2.2.2 A Board Member shall be appointed for a term not exceeding three years specified in the instrument of appointment and at the expiration of the term of office will be eligible for re-appointment.
2.2.3 The term of office of a member of the Board will cease upon the Council providing written notice to the Board Member or upon the happening of any other event through which the Board Member would be ineligible to remain as a member of the Board.
2.2.4 Board Members shall be eligible for such allowances from the funds of the Authority as the Board shall determine from time to time.
2.2.5 Each Constituent Council may appoint a deputy Board Member to act in place of that Constituent Council’s appointed Board Member.
2.2.6 In the absence of the Board Member, a deputy Board Member will be deemed to be the Board Member and can exercise all of the rights, privileges and obligations of the Board Member during the absence of that Board Member.
2.3 Propriety of Members of the BoardThe Board Members are not required to comply with Division 2, Chapter 5 (Register of Interests) of the Act.
2.4 Chair of the Board2.4.1 The Board shall elect a Chair from amongst the
Members for a term and upon any conditions determined by the Board.
2.4.2 The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the Board and, in the event of the Chair being absent from a meeting, the members present shall appoint a member from amongst them, who shall preside for that meeting or until the Chair is present.
2.5 Meetings of the Board2.5.1 The Board must determine procedures to apply at
or in relation to its meetings provided that such procedures may not be inconsistent with any provisions of this Charter.
2.5.2 Ordinary meeting of the Board must take place at such times and places as may be fixed by the Board or the Manager of the Authority from time to time. There shall be at least one ordinary meeting of the Board held every six months.
2.5.3 Notice of ordinary meetings of the Board must be given by the Manager to each Board Member and to each Constituent Council not less than 7 clear days prior to the holding of the meeting and shall be accompanied by the agenda for the meeting and any written reports.
2.5.4 For the purposes of this sub-clause, the contemporary linking together by telephone, audio-visual or other instantaneous means (‘telecommunications meeting’) of a number of the members of the Board provided that at least a quorum is present, is deemed to constitute a meeting of the Board. Each of the Board members taking part in the telecommunications meeting, must at all times during the telecommunications meeting be able to hear and be heard by each of the other Board Members present. At the commencement of the meeting, each Board Member must announce his/her presence to all other Board Members taking part in the meeting. A Board Member must not leave a telecommunications meeting by disconnecting his/her telephone, audiovisual or other communication equipment, unless that Board Member has previously notified the Chair of the meeting.
2.5.5 A proposed resolution in writing and given to all Board Members in accordance with procedures determined by the Board will be a valid decision of the Board where a majority of Board Members vote in favour of the resolution by signing and returning the resolution to the Manager or otherwise giving written notice of their consent and setting out the terms of the resolution to the Manager. The resolution shall thereupon be as valid and effectual as if it had been passed at a meeting of the Board duly convened and held.
2.5.6 Any Constituent Council or Board Member may by delivering written notice to the Manager of the Authority require a special meeting of the Board to be held. The request for special meeting and the obligations upon the Manager are the same as those applying to a chief executive officer of a council in relation to special council meetings called under the Act.
2.5.7 The quorum for any meeting of the Board is two (2) Board Members.
2.5.8 Every Board Member, including the Chair, shall have a deliberative vote. The Chair shall not in the event of an equality of votes have a casting vote.
2.5.9 All matters will be decided by a majority of votes of the Board Members present.
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2.5.10 All Board Members present at a meeting shall vote.
2.5.11 Subject to Clause 2.5.13, meetings of the Board must be conducted in a place open to the public.
2.5.12 All Board Members must keep confidential all documents and any information provided to them for their consideration prior to a meeting of the Board.
2.5.13 The Board may order that the public be excluded from attendance at any meeting in order to enable the Board to consider in confidence any information or matter listed in Section 90 (3) of the Act (after taking into account any relevant consideration under that subsection).
2.5.14 Where an order is made under Clause 2.5.13, a note must be made in the minutes of the making of the order and of the grounds on which it was made.
2.5.15 The Manager must cause minutes to be kept of the proceedings at every meeting of the Board.
2.5.16 Each member of the Board and each Constituent Council must, notwithstanding an order made pursuant to Clause 2.5.13 be supplied with a copy of all minutes of the proceedings of the meeting.
2.5.17 Subject to Clause 2.5.19 a person is entitled to inspect, without payment of a fee, at the office of the Authority:2.5.17.1 minutes of a Board Meeting;2.5.17.2 reports to the Board received at a
meeting of the Board;2.5.17.3 recommendations presented to the Board
in writing and adopted by resolution of the Board.
2.5.18 Subject to Clause 2.5.19, a person is entitled, on payment of a fee fixed by the Board, to obtain a copy of any documents available for inspection under Clause 2.5.17.
2.5.19 Clauses 2.5.17 and 2.5.18 do not apply in relation to a document or part of a document if:2.5.19.1 the document or part of the document
relates to a matter of a kind referred to in Clause 2.5.13; and
2.5.19.2 the Board orders that the document or part of the document be kept confidential.
3. Staffing Issues3.1 The Board must appoint a Manager of the Authority who
has expertise in environmental management and/or waste operations and business to manage the business of the Authority on terms agreed between the Manager and the Board. The Manager may be a natural person or a body corporate.
3.2 The Executive Officer is responsible to the Board for the execution of all decisions made by the Board and for the efficient and effective management of the Authority.
3.3 The Executive Officer is subject to the same legislative responsibilities and duties as a chief executive officer of a council including but not limited to those matters set out at Parts 1 and 3 of Chapter 7 of the Act.
4. Management4.1 Financial Management
4.1.1 The Authority shall keep proper books of account in accordance with the requirements of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 2011;
4.1.2 The Authority’s books of account must be available for inspection by any Board Member or authorised representative of any Constituent Council at any reasonable time on request;
4.1.3 The Authority must establish and maintain a bank account with such banking facilities and at a bank to be determined by the Board;
4.1.4 All cheques must be signed by two persons authorised by resolution of the Board;
4.1.5 Any payments made by Electronic Funds Transfer must be made in accordance with procedures which have received the prior written approval of the Auditor.
The Executive Officer must act prudently in the handling of all financial transactions for the Authority and must provide quarterly financial and corporate reports to the Board and, if requested, the Constituent Councils.
4.2 Audit4.2.1 The Authority shall appoint an auditor in
accordance with the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 2011, on terms and conditions set by the Board;
4.2.2 The Auditor will have the same powers and responsibilities as set out in the Local Government Act 1999, in relation to a council;
4.2.3 The audit of Financial Statements of the Authority, together with the accompanying report from the Auditor, shall be submitted to both the Board and the Constituent Councils;
4.2.4 The books of account and financial statements shall be audited at least once per year;
4.2.5 The Authority is required to establish an audit committee which will comprise of members determined or appointed by the Board in accordance with the requirements of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 2011.
4.3 Business PlanThe Authority shall:4.3.1 prepare a three year Business Plan linking the
closure of the Highbury Landfill Site to strategic, operational and organisational requirements with supporting financial projections setting out the estimates of revenue and expenditure as necessary for the period;
4.3.2 in preparing and subsequently reviewing the Business Plan have regard to and where appropriate integrate the requirements of the Environment Protection Authority’s Post Closure Management Plan with the provisions of the Business Plan;
4.3.3 review the Business Plan annually; and4.3.4 consult with the Environment Protection
Authority during the annual review of the Business Plan.(See Clause 24, Part 2, Schedule 2 to the Act for the contents of the Business Plan)
4.4 Annual Budget4.4.1 The Authority shall, after 31 May but before the
end of June in each Financial Year, prepare and adopt an annual budget for the ensuing Financial Year in accordance with the Local Government Act 1999;
4.4.2 The proposed annual budget must be referred to Constituent Councils at the same time as the Manager submits it to the Board Members. The proposed annual budget must be approved by the majority of the Constituent Councils prior to adoption by the Board;
4.4.3 The Authority must provide a copy of its annual budget to the Constituent Councils within five business days after adoption by the Board;
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5955
4.4.4 Reports summarising the financial position and performance of the Authority against the annual budget shall be prepared and presented to the Board at each Board meeting and copies provided to the Constituent Councils within five days of the Board meeting to which they have been presented.
4.5 Reporting4.5.1 The Authority must submit to the Constituent
Councils by 30 September in each year in respect of the immediately preceding Financial Year, a report on the work and operations of the Authority detailing achievement of the aims and objectives of its Business Plan and incorporating the audited financial statements of the Authority and any other information or reports as required by the Constituent Councils;
4.5.2 The Board shall present a balance sheet and full financial report to the Constituent Councils at the end of each financial year;
4.5.3 The Board shall present the audited financial statements to the Constituent Councils in accordance with the requirements of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 2011.
5. Miscellaneous5.1 Equitable Share
Each of the Constituent Councils will have a equity share in the Authority as set out in the table contained at Schedule 1 to this Charter.
5.2 Withdrawal5.2.1 A Constituent Council may not withdraw from the
Authority except with the approval of the other Constituent Councils and the Minister.
5.2.2 The withdrawal of any Constituent Council does not extinguish the liability of that Constituent Council for the payment of its contribution towards any actual or contingent deficiency in the net assets of the Authority at the end of each Financial Year until the Authority is dissolved or wound up.
5.2.3 The withdrawal of any Constituent Council does not extinguish the liability of the withdrawing Constituent Council to contribute to any liability in respect of the Highbury Landfill Site.
5.2.4 The guarantee for any liability incurred or assumed by a Constituent Council survives the withdrawal by the Constituent Council.
5.3 Insurance and Superannuation Requirements5.3.1 The Authority shall register with the Local
Government Mutual Liability Scheme and comply with the rules of the Scheme.
5.3.2 The Authority shall advise the Local Government Risk Management Services of its insurance requirements relating to Local Government Special Risks including land, contamination, buildings, structures, vehicles and equipment under the management, care and control of the Authority.
5.3.3 Where the Authority has employees it shall register with the Local Government Superannuation and Workers Compensation Scheme and comply with the rules of the Scheme.
5.4 Winding Up5.4.1 The Authority may be wound up by the
Constituent Councils and with the consent of the Minister.
5.4.2 On winding up of the Authority, the surplus assets or liabilities of the Authority, as the case may be, shall be distributed between or become the responsibility of the Constituent Councils in the proportions of their equitable interest in accordance with Schedule 1.
5.4.3 If there are insufficient funds to pay all expenses due by the Authority on winding up, a levy shall be imposed on all Constituent Councils in proportion to the equity share of the Constituent Councils in the Financial Year prior to the passing of the resolution to wind up.
5.5 Dispute ResolutionAbout this clause:
The procedure in this clause must be applied to any dispute that arises between the Authority and a Constituent Council concerning the affairs of the Authority, or between Constituent Councils concerning the affairs of the Authority, including a dispute as to the meaning or effect of this Charter and whether the dispute concerns a claim in common law, equity or under statute.The Authority and a Constituent Council must continue to observe and perform this Charter despite the application or operation of this clause.This clause does not prejudice the right of a party:to require the continuing observance and performance of this Charter by all parties; orto institute proceedings to enforce payment due under this Charter or to seek injunctive relief to prevent immediate and irreparable harm.Pending completion of the procedure set out in this clause, and subject to this clause, a dispute must not be the subject of legal proceedings between any of the parties in dispute. If legal proceedings are initiated or continued in breach of this provision, a party to the dispute is entitled to apply for and be granted an order of the court adjourning those proceedings pending completion of the procedure set out in this clause.Step 1: Notice of dispute:
A party to the dispute must promptly notify each other party to the dispute:The nature of the dispute, giving reasonable details; andwhat action (if any) the parting giving notice thinks will resolve the dispute;but a failure to give such notice does not entitle any other party to damages.
Step 2: Meeting of the parties:A party to the dispute which complies with the previous step may at the same or a later time notify in writing each other party to the dispute that the first party requires a meeting within 14 business days after the giving of such notice. In that case, each party to the dispute must send to the meeting a senior manager of that party with the Board to resolve the dispute and at the meeting make a good faith attempt to resolve the dispute.
Step 3: Mediation:Despite whether any previous step was taken, a dispute not resolved within 30 days must be referred to mediation.The mediator must be a person agreed by the parties in dispute or, if they cannot agree within 14 business days, a mediator nominated by the then President of the South Australian Bar Association (or equivalent officer of any successor organisation).The role of a mediator is to assist in negotiating a resolution of a dispute. A mediator may not make a decision binding on a party unless that party has so agreed in writing.The mediation must take place in a location in Adelaide agreed by the parties:A party in dispute must cooperate in arranging and expediting mediation;A party in dispute must send to the mediation a senior manager with authority to resolve the dispute.
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The mediator may exclude lawyers acting for the parties in dispute and may co-opt expert assistance as the mediator thinks fit.A party in dispute may withdraw from mediation if there is reason to believe the mediator is not acting in confidence, or with good faith or is acting for a purpose other than resolving the dispute.Unless otherwise agreed in writing;everything that occurs before the mediator is in confidence and in closed session;discussions (including admissions and concessions) are without prejudice and may not be called into evidence in any subsequent litigation by a party;documents brought into existence specifically for the purpose of the mediation may not be admitted in evidence in any subsequent legal proceedings by a party;the parties in dispute must report back to the mediator within 14 business days on actions taken, based on the outcome of the mediation;a party in dispute need not spend more than one day in mediation for a matter under dispute; anda party in dispute must bear an equal share of the costs and expenses of the mediator and otherwise bears their own costs.
Step 4: Arbitration:Despite whether any previous step was taken, a dispute not resolved within 60 days must be referred to arbitration, as to which:there must be only one arbitrator and who is a natural person agreed by the parties or, if they cannot agreed within 14 business days, an arbitrator nominated by the then Chairperson of The Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia (South Australia Chapter);the role of the arbitrator is to resolve the dispute and make decisions binding on the parties;the arbitration must take place in an agreed location in Adelaide;a party must cooperate in arranging and expediting arbitration;a party must send to the arbitration a senior manager with authority to resolve the dispute; andthe parties may provide evidence and given written and verbal submissions to the arbitrator within the time set by the arbitrator;The arbitrator must:consider the evidence and submissions;
decide the dispute; andgive written reasons to each party.Subject to this clause, the arbitration must take place under Rules 5 to 18 (inclusive) of the Rules of the Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators for the Conduct of Commercial Arbitrations and the provisions of the Commercial Arbitration Act 1986 (S.A.) and which Rules are taken to be incorporated by reference into this clause OR subject to this clause, the arbitrator must fix the rules of arbitration.The costs and expenses of the arbitrator and of each party must be borne as the arbitrator decides.
5.6 Common Seal5.6.1 The Authority will have a common seal,
which may be affixed to documents requiring execution under seal and where affixed must be witnessed by the Chair of the Board and the Manager.
5.6.2 The common seal must not be affixed to a document except to give effect to a resolution of the Board.
5.6.3 The Manager must maintain a register which records the resolutions of the Board giving authority to affix the common seal and details of the documents to which the common seal has been affixed with the particulars of persons who witnessed the fixing of the seal and the date that the seal was affixed.
5.6.4 The Board may by instrument under seal authorise a person to execute documents on behalf of the Authority.
5.7 Circumstances Not Provided ForIf any circumstance arises about which this Charter is silent, incapable of taking effect or being implemented according to its strict provisions, the Board has the power to consider the circumstance and determine the action to be taken.
SCHEDULE 1
Constituent Council Equity Share%
City of Burnside................................................ 50.406City of Norwood, Payneham & St Peters......... 40.357Corporation of Town of Walkerville................ 9.237
Total 100
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5957
HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940NOTICE is hereby given that the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Housing Improvement Act 1940, does hereby declare the houses described in the table hereunder to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940.
No. of House and Street Locality Allotment, Section, etc. Certificate of Title Volume Folio
24 Hazel Street Goolwa Beach Allotment 1198 in Deposited Plan 6936, Hundred of Goolwa
5252 228
10 Pasteur Street Elizabeth Vale Allotment 101 in Deposited Plan 6536, Hundred of Munno Para
5277 630
4 Princes Highway Meningie Allotment 66 of Town of Meningie, Hundred of Bonney
5386 596
54 Reids Road Dernancourt Allotment 38 in Deposited Plan 6600, Hundred of Yatala
5617 36
Dated at Adelaide, 25 September 2014. R. HULM, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA (Delegate SAHT)
HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate did declare the houses described in the said table to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940, the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate in the exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, does hereby fix as the maximum rental per week which shall be payable subject to Section 55 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1995, in respect of each house described in the following table the amount shown in the said table opposite the description of such house and this notice shall come into force on the date of this publication in the Gazette.
Address of House Allotment, Section, etc. Certificate of Title Volume Folio
Date and page of Government Gazette in which notice declaring house to be substandard
published
Maximum rental per weekpayable in
respect of each house
$
37 Coles Road, Kudla Allotment 4 in Deposited Plan 6317, Hundred of Munno Para
5532 163 10.5.12, page 1638 117.00
59 Datson Road (previously known as Section 2384), Wallaroo Mines
Section 2384 of Hundred Plan 211100, Hundred of Wallaroo
5245 557 30.7.92, page 760 180.00
12 Myall Avenue, Murray Bridge
Allotment 251 in Deposited Plan 71501, Hundred of Mobilong
5981 716 22.3.07, page 848 168.00
653 (also known as Section 137) Narrung Road, Meningie (also known as Mount Sandy)
Section 137 of Hundred Plan 750300, Hundred of Bonney
5984 777 29.3.12, page 1228 87.00
10 Railway Terrace, Keith Allotment 48 in Township Plan 400501, Hundred of Stirling
5430 62 29.9.94, page 867 146.00
1 Wright Street, Peterborough Allotment 131 in Deposited Plan 3224, Hundred of Yongala
6091 793 18.12.97, page 1656 90.00
Dated at Adelaide, 25 September 2014. R. HULM, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA (Delegate SAHT)
5958 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate did declare the houses described in the said table to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940, and whereas the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate is satisfied that each of the houses described hereunder has ceased to be substandard, notice is hereby given that, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, the South Australian Housing Trust does hereby revoke the said declaration in respect of each house.
Address of House Allotment, Section, etc. Certificate of Title Volume Folio
Date and page of Government Gazette in which notice declaring house to be substandard
published
Lot 2 Brown Terrace, Bordertown (previously known as Lot 1 and 2)
Allotment 2 in Deposited Plan 1235, Hundred of Tatiara
5460 880 24.3.94, page 799
9 Cant Road, Goolwa South Allotment 362 in Deposited Plan 7757, Hundred of Goolwa
5589 23 12.12.13, page 4569
3 Copper Street, Port Wakefield Allotment 182 in Filed Plan 175502, Hundred of Inkerman
5813 110 16.1.14, page 111
816 Elwomple Road (also known as Section 284), Cooke Plains
Section 284 of Hundred Plan 750700, Hundred of Seymour
6068 966 25.2.93, page 745
13 Fairweather Avenue, Loxton Allotment 38 in Deposited Plan 71648, Hundred of Bookpurnong
6017 828 8.5.14, page 1602
34 Fifth Street, Ardrossan Allotment 109 in Filed Plan 197480, Hundred of Cunningham
5587 532 14.2.91, page 580
Lot 1 French Road (previously known as Section 480), Loxton North
Allotment 2 in Deposited Plan 37042, Hundred of Gordon
5434 592 5.3.92, page 631
17020 (previously known as 59A) Karoonda Road, Murray Bridge East
Allotment 51 in Deposited Plan 46799, Hundred of Burdett
5404 77 25.3.93, page 1081
11 Lindsay Parade, Goolwa Allotment 387 in Filed Plan 166761, Hundred of Goolwa
5775 650 24.11.88, page 1847
14 Railway Terrace (previously known as Section 118 Government Road), Peake
Section 118 of Hundred Plan 721100, Hundred of Peake
5463 217 25.2.93, page 745
14669 Riddoch Highway, Coonawarra. First house on northern end of Government Road through Coonawarra (previously known as P/Section 476, Lot 10 Government Road)
Allotment 10 in Deposited Plan 41209, Hundred of Comaum
5245 342 16.3.89, page 794
Unit 7, 10 Swan Avenue, Klemzig Allotment 7 in Strata Plan 13197, Hundred of Yatala
5292 155 3.10.13, page 3907
Dated at Adelaide, 25 September 2014. R. HULM, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA (Delegate SAHT)
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5959
MINING ACT 1971NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:
Applicant: Greenback Resources Pty LtdLocation: Nairne AreaApproximately 35 km east-south-east
of Adelaide.Term: 1 yearArea in km2: 45Ref.: 2014/00051
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the Department of State Development website: http://www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
MINING ACT 1971NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:
Applicant: Rex Minerals (SA) Pty LtdLocation: Whiting AreaApproximately 110 km north-west
of Adelaide.Term: 2 yearsArea in km2: 151Ref.: 2014/00102
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the Department of State Development website: http://www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
MINING ACT 1971NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:
Applicant: Trafford Resources LtdLocation: Sandstone AreaApproximately 110 km south-
west of Coober Pedy.Pastoral Lease: Commonwealth HillTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 36Ref.: 2014/00165
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the Department of State Development website: http://www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
MINING ACT 1971NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:
Applicant: Murray Zircon Pty LtdLocation: Murtho AreaApproximately 10 km east of
Renmark.Term: 2 yearsArea in km2: 365Ref.: 2014/00168
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the Department of State Development website: http://www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
MINING ACT 1971NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:
Applicant: Kelaray Pty LtdLocation: Mount Parry AreaApproximately 20 km north-
west of Leigh Creek.Pastoral Leases: Beltana and Myrtle SpringsTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 80Ref.: 2014/00172
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the Department of State Development website: http://www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
MINING ACT 1971NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:
Applicant: Heathgate Resources Pty LtdLocation: Paralana Creek AreaApproximately 110 km east-
north-east of Leigh Creek.Pastoral Leases: Wooltana and ArkaroolaTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 178Ref.: 2014/00176
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the Department of State Development website: http://www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
MINING ACT 1971NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:
Applicant: Minotaur Operations Pty Ltd and Perilya LimitedLocation: Blinman AreaApproximately 180 km north-
north-east of Port Augusta.Pastoral Leases: North Moolooloo, Manners Well,
Moolooloo, Puttapa, Narrina, Warraweena, Angorigina and Wirrealpa.
Term: 2 yearsArea in km2: 503Ref.: 2014/00187
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the Department of State Development website: http://www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
5960 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
MINING ACT 1971NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:
Applicant: OZ Exploration Pty LtdLocation: Stuart Shelf 5Area—Approximately 60 km south-
west of Leigh Creek.Pastoral Lease: NilpenaTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 206Ref.: 2014/00189
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the Department of State Development website: http://www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
NATIONAL ELECTRICITY LAWTHE Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) gives notice under the National Electricity Law as follows:
Under s 95, COAG Energy Council has requested the Governance of the Reliability Standard and Settings proposal (Ref. ERC0160). The proposal seeks to modify the National Electricity Rules to require the AEMC to determine the reliability standard and reliability settings, and to develop related guidelines. The rule change request also proposes to make the Australian Energy Market Operator responsible for all reliability operational decisions and to develop processes to assess the adequacy of generation reserves to meet the reliability standard, and to develop related guidelines. Submissions must be received by 23 October 2014.
Submissions can be made via the AEMC’s website. Before making a submission, please review the AEMC’s privacy statement on its website. Submissions should be made in accordance with the AEMC’s guidelines for making written submissions on Rule change proposals. The AEMC publishes all submissions on its website, subject to confidentiality.
Documents referred to above are available on the AEMC’s website and are available for inspection at the AEMC’s office.
Australian Energy Market CommissionLevel 6, 201 Elizabeth StreetSydney, N.S.W. 2000Telephone: (02) 8296 7800Website: www.aemc.gov.au
25 September 2014.
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (NATIONAL PARKS) REGULATIONS 2001
Closure of Granite Island Recreation ParkPURSUANT to Regulations 8 (3) (a) and 8 (3) (d) of the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, I, Grant Anthony Pelton, Director, Regional Co-ordination, Partnerships and Stewardship, formerly entitled Director, Public Land Management and Operational Support, Regional Services, authorised delegate of the Director of National Parks and Wildlife, close to the public, the whole of Granite Island Recreation Park from: 10.30 p.m. on Friday, 21 November 2014 until 5.30 a.m. on Saturday, 22 November 2014; 10.30 p.m. on Saturday, 22 November 2014 until 5.30 a.m. on Sunday, 23 November 2014; 10.30 p.m. on Sunday, 23 November 2014 until 5.30 a.m. on Monday, 24 November 2014; 10.30 p.m. on Monday, 24 November 2014 until 5.30 a.m. on Tuesday, 25 November 2014; 10.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 25 November 2014 until 5.30 a.m. on Wednesday, 26 November 2014.
The purpose of the closure is for the proper management of the reserve and in the interest of public safety.
Permission to Enter and Remain in the ReservePursuant to Regulations 8 (4) and 41 of the National Parks and
Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, I, Grant Anthony Pelton, Director, Regional Co-ordination, Partnerships and Stewardship, formerly entitled Director, Public Land Management and Operational Support, Regional Services, authorised delegate of the Director of National Parks and Wildlife, grant permission to persons undertaking bona fide recreational and commercial fishing activities to enter Granite Island Recreation Park between the causeway and the screw-pile jetty for the purpose of accessing the screw-pile jetty for these fishing activities, during the abovementioned closure periods.
Pursuant to Regulations 8 (4) and 41 of the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, I, Grant Anthony Pelton, Director, Regional Co-ordination, Partnerships and Stewardship, formerly entitled Director, Public Land Management and Operational Support, Regional Services, authorised delegate of the Director of National Parks and Wildlife, grant permission to the lessee of the Granite Island Development Zone, its agents and employees to enter and remain in Granite Island Recreation Park during the abovementioned closure periods for the purposes of undertaking activities associated with the said lease.
These permissions are conditional upon the observance by each of those persons, of the requirements of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, including those requiring compliance with the Director’s requests, requirements and orders of a Warden.Dated 3 September 2014.
G. A. PELTON, Director, Regional Co-ordination, Partnerships and Stewardship, Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources
NOTICE TO MARINERSNO. 37 OF 2014
South Australia—Gulf of St Vincent—Yankalilla Bay—Advice on Restricted Area
Former Notice No. 10 of 2014MARINERS are advised that there is a restricted area in operation over the portion of water surrounding the stranded Greenwave energy convertor in Yankalilla Bay at Carrickalinga.
The area is bounded by the following co-ordinates:• on the north by a straight line drawn in a generally easterly
direction from latitude 3525.154S, longitude 13818.279E and extending approximately 200 m to latitude 3525.174S, longitude 13818.417E;
• on the east by a straight line drawn in a generally southerly direction from latitude 3525.174S, longitude 13818.417E and extending approximately 200 m to latitude 3525.319S, longitude 13818.389E;
• on the south by a straight line drawn in a generally west-north-westerly direction from latitude 3525.319S, longitude 13818.389E and extending approximately 200 m to latitude 3525.286S, longitude 13818.262E; and
• on the west by a straight line drawn in a generally northerly direction from latitude 3525.286S, longitude 13818.262E and extending approximately 200 m to latitude 3525.154S, longitude 13818.279E.
The four corners of the restricted area are marked with yellow special marker buoys.
Unauthorised vessels and persons are prohibited from entering the restricted area at all times. Failure to comply is an offence under the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993.
Charts affected: Aus 780.Adelaide, 18 September 2014.
STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure
DPTI 2014/02432
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5961
NOTICE TO MARINERSNO. 34 OF 2014
South Australia—Gulf St Vincent—Port Adelaide River—Outer Harbor Berths 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 and the Turning Basin, Osborne Berth 1, Inner Harbour Berths 25, 29, K and N—Temporary
Working Depths and Channel Width RestrictionsFormer Notices Nos. 10 and 13 of 2012,
No. 26 of 2013 and No. 9 of 2014MARINERS are advised that Temporary Working Depths for the following Berths have been imposed:
Berth Gazetted Depth Temporary Working Depth
Outer Harbor Turning Basin
14.2 m 13.3 m
Outer Harbor Berth 3 11.2 m 9.7 mOuter Harbor Berth 6 14.2 m 13.6 mOuter Harbor Berth 7 14.2 m 13.6 mOuter Harbor Berth 8 16.2 m 15.5 mInner Harbour 25 Berth 10.2 m 8.3 mInner Harbour K Berth 7.5 m 7.1 mInner Harbour N Berth 8.7 m 7.6 m
Mariners are reminded that the Temporary Working Depths for the following Berths are still in force:
Berth Gazetted Depth Temporary Working Depth
Outer Harbor Berth 1 11.5 m 11 mOuter Harbor Berth 2 11.2 m 10.5 mOsborne Berth 1 10 m 8.3 mInner Harbour 29 Berth 10 m 9.5 m
Note: Depths are referred to Lowest Astronomical Tide (LAT).Mariners are also reminded that the width restrictions referred to
in Notice No. 13 of 2012 remains in force.
Navy Chart affected: Aus 137.Publication affected: Australian Pilot, Volume 1 (Fourth
Edition, 2014) pages 398-404.Adelaide, 5 September 2014.
STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure
FP 2012/0105DPTI 2014/02432
NOTICE TO MARINERSNO. 35 OF 2014
South Australia—River Murray—Placement of Recording Platform
MARINERS are advised that a floating platform will now be located downstream of Chowilla Woolshed in position latitude 340135.6S, longitude 1405025.3E.
The platform is marked with a yellow St Andrew’s cross topmark, reflectors and a light flashing yellow every 5 secs.
Mariners are advised to exercise caution when navigating in the vicinity.
Adelaide, 4 September 2014.STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for
Transport and InfrastructureDPTI 2014/02432
NOTICE TO MARINERSNO. 36 OF 2014
South Australia—Spencer Gulf—Port LincolnMARINERS are advised that a hazardous submerged object has been reported approximately 500 m east of Boston Island in depth of 20 m.
Mariners are advised to avoid anchoring and to navigate with caution in the area until this hazard has been mitigated.
Charts affected: Aus 134, 343, 485 and 776.Adelaide, 5 September 2014.
STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure
DPTI 2014/02432
5962 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
South Australia
Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and Motor Trikes) Notice 2014under the Motor Vehicles Act 1959
1—Short titleThis notice may be cited as the Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and Motor Trikes) Notice 2014.
2—CommencementThis notice will come into operation on the date of publication in this Gazette.
3—Approved motor bikes and motor trikesFor the purposes of Schedules 2 and 3 of the Motor Vehicles Regulations 2010 and the transitional provisions of the Motor Vehicles Variation Regulations 2005 (No 233 of 2005), the motor bikes and motor trikes specified in Schedule 1 are approved.
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5963
Schedule 1—Approved motor bikes and motor trikes1—Motor bikes and motor trikes with an engine capacity not exceeding 260 ml
All motor bikes and motor trikes with an engine capacity not exceeding 260 milliliters and a power to weight ratio not exceeding 150 kilowatts per tonne other than the following:
Suzuki RGV250
Kawasaki KR250 (KR-1 and KR1s models)
Honda NSR250
Yamaha TZR250
Aprilia RS250
2—Motor bikes and motor trikes with an engine capacity not less than 261 ml and not exceeding 660 ml
The motor bikes and motor trikes listed in the table below.
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
AJS
ALDY
Model 18Model 20 (formerly known as Model 30)All models
Model 18Model 20
All models
Pre19631955-61
Sep 13
497498
Under125Aprila
Asiawing
Moto 6.5MotjitoM35Pegaso 650Pegaso 650Pegaso 650Pegaso 650 I.EPegaso 650 I.ERXV4.5RXV450RXV5.5RXV550RS125/SBKSR50RSR MT 50SR MT 125SCRABEO 200Scarabeo 300Scarabeo 400Scarabeo 500Sportcity 300Strada 650Strada 650SXV4.5SXV5.5
Moto 6.5MojitoSR Max 300Dual SportsOutbackFactory 650OutbackDual SportsRXV4.5VPVRXV5.5VPZRS125/SBKSR50RSR MT 50SR MT 125SCRABEO 200VRGScarabeo 400Scarabeo 500Sportcity 300RoadTrailSXV450SXV550
1998-99All20121994-012000-012007-082001-022001-062006-0820102006-0820102013AllAllAllAll200920072007-082010-20122006-082006-082006-082006-08
649502786526526606526524494495495531255049124181278399460300659659449553
5964 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
LD450 ODES MCF 450 2011-13 449
ATKBenelli
SXV5.5605Velvet DuskP25
SXV5.5605Velvet 400pP25
2006-0819952003-05All
553598383600
Beta RRE3RRE3RRE3RR450RR450RRE3RR525
RR350RR400RR450RR450RR450RR520RR525
20112010-112010-1120082000-072010-112008
349398449448448498510
RR525FUPA RR E3
RR525RR 2T 300
2000-072012
510293
BMW C650C650F650F650CS
C600 SportC650 GT/GSFunduroScarvar
2011-20132011-20131995-002002-05
647647652652
BOLWELLBOLLINI
F650CSF650GS (does not include models manufactured after Nov 2007 with 800mL engine)F650GSF650STF650F650G 450 XG650GSR45R50R60R65R65LSR69F650GDLM25WAll models
SE RoadDakar
F650GSF650STG650 GSG650 GS SeratoG 450 XSeratoR45R50R60R65R65LSR69F650FIRENZEAll models under 250
2004-062000-08
2000-0819982009-132012-20132008-10AllAll196919671981-881982-86196120002009All
652652
652652652652450650453499590650650600652263250
BSA A50A65A7B40B44B50B50SS GoldstarG650 GSG650 GS Serato
A50A65A7B40B44B50B50SS GoldstarG650 GSG650 GS
1964-701966-69196119691967-711971197120102010
500650500350440495498652652
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Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
Gold StarLightningSpitfire MKlllThunderbolt
Gold StarLightningSpitfire MklllThunderbolt
1962196419671968
500654650499
Buell Blast Street Fighter 2002-07 491Bug SEE KYMCOBultaco
CAIIFORNIA SCOOTER
AlpinaFronteraSherpaAll models under 250cc
AlpinaFronteraSherpaAll models under 250cc
1974197419742014
350360350249
Cagiva 360WR410TE610TEE650 Alazzura650 ElfantCanyon 500Canyon 600River 600W16 600
360WR410TE610TEE650 Alazzura650 ElfantDual SportseDual SportsRiver 600W16 600
1998-02199619981984-881985-881999-061996-981995-981995-97
348399576650650498601601601
CF Moto
CossckDAELIMDerbi
All modelsCF650CF650650All ModelsBoulevard 50GP1 250
All models till Sep 14CF650NK-LAMCF650TK-LAMUralAll Models under 250Boulevard 50GP1 250
2012-132012-132013 1974All
Under 650649649649
Under 25050250
Mulhacen Mulhancen 2008 659Rambla RA 300 2010 278
Dneper K650DneiperK650MT9
K650DneiperK650 DneprMT9
197219741967-741974
650650650650
DUCATI 400 MONSTER400SIE400 SS JUNIOR
400 MONSTER400 S I E monster400 SS
2002
1989-96
398398398
400SS500SL500 DESMO600 MONSTER 600 MONSTER600 S600M600SL600SS620 MONSTER LITE620 MULTISTRADA LITE659 Monster
400SSPANTAH500 DESMO SPORT600 MONSTER DARK600 SUPERSPORT600MPANTAH600SSM620 LITEMTS620 24.5KW
Monster 659
1992-95198419781994-011998-011994-971994-011980-841994-982003-072005-07
All
398499497583583583583583583618618
659
5966 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
EAGLE WING
DM 350DM 450DM450DM500F3F4M4M5
Cino 125Elegante 125
350450DM450DM500350 F3400 F4M620IA LITEMONSTER 659
Cino125Elegante 125
PRE 1985PRE 198519721981-841986-198919862003-042011
AllAll
350448450498349400620659
125125
Enfield BulletBulletBulletBullet 350Bullet350Bullet 350Bullet 500Bullet 65LightningMilitaryTaurusBullet 350 STD
ClassicDeluxeElectra RoadDeluxeSuperstarClassic500RoadRoadRoadDieselRoyal Enfield
1993-081993-082006-081988-011988-951993-0119952003-042000-082002-0820011960-90
499499499346346346499499499499325346
Fantic
Gas-Gas
TZTZEC300EC300EC400EC450EC450EC450FS400FS450FS500FSE 400FSE 450PamperaPamperaPamperaSM400SM450TT300
EC300Gas Gas EC30SM SupermotardEnduroFSE EnduroFSE EnduroFSE SupermotardFSR EnduroFS40AFS45FS50400450320 Trail400 Trail450SupermotardSupermotardEC300
2011-12201220022001-022002-032003-052003-082006-0820062006200620022003-081998-022006-082007-082003-082003-081998-08
300300299299399449449449398443503398398333399443399443295
Gilera Fuoco 500Nexus 500
Fuoco 500Nexus 500
2007-132003-08
493460
Harley SS350 Sprint 1969-74 350Honda 600V Translap 600V Translap 1988 583
BrosC70
BrosDream
1992Pre 1970
399305
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5967
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
CB100CB125eCB175CB200CB350CB350FCB360CB400CB400CB400FCB400NCB400TCB400 ABSCB450CB500CB500FCB500XCB550CB650CBR125RCBR250RCBR500RCBX550CX550CJ360CL450CRF150CRF250
CRF250LCRF400RCRF450XCX500CX650DeauvilleFortza 300FJS400AFT500FTS600DGB400GB500GL400NF02NSS300NT400NT650VNTV650NX650
CB100CB125eCB175 K1-K6CB200CB350CB350FCB360CB400CB400CB400FCB400NCB400TCB400 ABSCB450CB500CB500FACB500XACB550CB650CBR125RCBR250RCB500RACBX550FCX550CJ360CL450150R/RBCRF250(L/X/F/M/R)VersionsCRF250LCRF400RCRF450XCX500CX650NT650VNS S300 ForzaSW-T400FT500SilverwingGB400GB507GL400SH300NSS300NT400DEAUVILLERevereDominator
AllAll1969-74All196919731973-741981-201320081975-77198119772008-20131967-751977201220131974-78All20041986-199620121982-85197919761965-77All2013
201320132005-081977-821983-852002-06All200919842006-08all1987-911985200920131989-922003-061989-921988-00
100125175
348325360395408408395408399450498471471544650
124.7249.6471572500356444149249
249
449495647647279399498582399498396279279400647647644
5968 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
PCX150RevereRVF400SH150iSL350OBI RVF400 VFR400
SteedToday 50VT400VT400CVT500VT600CVT600CVTR250XBR500XBR500SHXL350XL500XL600XL600RXL600RMGXL600VHXL650VXL650XL650XR250XR350XR350R
PCX150RevereOBI RVF400SH150iSL350OBI RVF400 VFR400 Obotai import model only
SteedTodayVT400ShadowVT500VT600CSHADOW VLXInterceptorXBR500XBR500XL350XL500XL600XL600RXL600RMGTransalpTransalpTRANSALPXL650XR250RXR350XR350R
15319901992-9620051972All
2002AllAll20091983-871993-001988-20081997-20131986-891986-891984-871979-841984 -891984-871986-881987-892002-082005AllAll19831983-84
647399
152.7348400
39850398399491583583249499499339498589589591583647647
250339339
XR350RXR400XR400 MotardXR400RXR500XR500RXR600XR600RXR650LXR650R
XR350RXR400XR400 MXR400RXR500XR500RXR600XR600RXR650LXR650R
1985-861996-081996-081996-081979-851983-8419851985-002001-062000-06
353397397397498498591591644649
Hunter DD350E-6CDD350E-6CDD350E-2
DaytonaSPYDERBOBBER
2010-132010-132011-13
320320320
Husaberg FE250FE350FE400FE450FE501EFE501
ENDUROEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduro
AllAllAll2008-141997-122012-14
250350399449501510
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5969
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
FE570FE600EFE650EFE650EFS450EFS450FS570FS650C/EFS650EFS650EFE (Enduro) 4E8FE (Enduro) 5E8FE (Enduro) 7E8FE550TE300
EnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroSupermotardSupermotardSupermotardSupermotardSupermotardFE4E8FE5E8FE7E8FE550TE Series
2008-101997-002004-082000-0420042008-102009-102004-082004-082002-0420002000200020042010-2014
565595628644449449565628628644399501644550293
Husqvarna 300WR310TE310TE350TE400SM400TE410TE410TE450SM450SMR450SM/R/RR450TC450TE450TE-ie450TXCA3A6 SMR 449A6 TE 449A6 SMR 511A6 TE 511A6 SMR 511A8A8510SM510TC510TE510TE510TE510TE-ie570TE610SM610TE
WR300TE310 A3TE310 A2TE350SupermotardEnduroEnduroEnduroSupermotardSupermotardSupermotardMotocrossEnduroEnduroTrailA3 TE250/310A600ABA600AATE449A601ABA601AATE511A602ABTR650 TERRATR650 STRADASupermotardMotocrossEnduroEnduroEnduroTE510ie570TE(RP)SUPERMOTARDTE610(RP), dual sports
2008-122009-132008-1019952002-042000-011998-001994-972003-082003-082003-20082001-082001-072007-082007-0820122010-20122010-132010-20122010-132012201320132006-102004-072004-081984-851986-90200820002000-082000 - on
298303298349400400400415449449449449449449449303450450478478478652652501501501505510510577577577
AE430 Enduro 1986-88 430
5970 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
WR260WR300WR360WR400WR430SM 450ieSM 510ieSMS630SMR449SMR511FE250TE125TE250/RTEFEFEFETE300TE310RTE449TE510TE310ieTE630TR650TR650WR125WR250WR260WR300
EnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroSM 450ieSM 510ieA401AB, SM630SMR449SMR511FE EnduroTE125ENDURO TE250TE300FE350FE450FE501TE300 TE310REnduro 2013Enduro 2014Enduro2013TE310ieA401AA TE630TR650 TerraStrada ABSENDUROEnduroEnduroEnduro
1990-912010-131991-031984-881988200820092010-on20112012AllAll20102014 on2014 on2014 on2014 on201320132013201320082010-on2013
1990-912010-13
260293349396430449501600
449.6447.5511125250298350449501
304.44302.44449.6477.5298600652652
124.82249.3260293
Hyosung
WR360WR400WR430GT 250 EFIGT250R EFIGT650 EFIGT650R EFIGV650C/SGT650LGT650RLGT650SLGT650-40GT650S-40GT650-40GT650RGT650 CometGT650SGT650SGV250
EnduroEnduroEnduroGT 250EFIGT250R EFIGT650 EFI LamsGT650R EFI LearnersLams modelCometCometCometGT650RGT650SGT650GT650R-40GT650-40GT650SL-40GT650SH40Aquila/EFI
1991-031984-881988AllAllAllAllAll2005-092005-092005-092010-20122010-20132010-20122012-132012-1320122012All
349396430249249647647647647647647647647647647647647647249
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5971
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
GV650CGV650LGV650SGV650-40
Aquila ClassicAquilaAquila sports EFIAquila
2010-132008-13
2010-2012
647647
647Indian Velo Velo 1969 500Jawa 350
634 Road638 Road
350634 Road638 Road
19741984-851985-86
350343343
Jonway MALIBU MALIBU 320 2012 320Kawasaki EN400
EN450EN500ER-5ER-6NL ABS
ER-650CER-650CNinja 250ER650FEX300AEX650FEX400Ninja 650 L modelNinja 650Ninja 650EX650CEX650CGPZ550GT550KL600KL650KLE500KLR600KLR650EKLR650EKLX150KLX250SKLX250SFKLX300RKLX400KLX450RKLX650KLX650RKZ400KZ440KZ500KZ550LE650D
Vulcan450LtdVulcanER500ER-6NL ABS
Learners modelEr-6nLEr-6nL ABS250rER-6NL ABSEX300B Ninja/specialNinja 650RL ABSGPX 400RNinja 650RLNinja 650RL ABSNinja 650L ABSNinja 650RLNinja 650RL ABSGPZ550Z550KLR600KLR650Dual SportsKL600KL650EKLR 650KLX150E/KLX150 LKLX250SKLX250SFKLX300RKLX400KLX450RKLX650EnduroKZ400KZ440KZ500KZ550Versys 650L ABS
19861985-871990-021999-062012-2014
20092009-20111986-current2011-201220142011-121984-9420092009-112011-142009-102009-111981-901984-881984-871987-101992-081984-871987-20122013-2014AllAll20131996-0420032007-131989-951993-041974-841985197919862010
400454500498649
649649249649296649399649649649649649553553564651498564651651
249249292400449651651398443497547649
5972 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
LE650DLTD440LX400Ninja 250RNinja 300 specialNinja 650LS2S3Versys650LW400W1 650Z400B2
Versys 650L ABSLTD440LX400 EliminatorNinja 250RNinja 300Ninja 650LS2S3Versys650LEJ400AEW650KZ400B2
2011-2014198219891986-current2013-201420131972197420132006-091965-701979
649443398249296649346400649399623398
Z400DZ500ZR550ZZR400
KZ400DZ500ZephyrZZR400
197519801991-991991
398498553399
KTM 2T-EXC125 Duke200 Duke250 Duke300 exe390 Duke125 EXC200 EXC250 EXC/F300EXC300EXC-E300EXC300EXC300EXC-E300GS350EXC-F350EXC Special R360EXC380EXC4T-EXC RACING4T-EXC RACING4T-EXC RACING400EXC400GS400SC400TE450EXC450EXC450EXC500GS500EXC510EXC
300 EXC125 Duke200 Duke250EXC/F300exe390 Duke125 EXC200EXC250EXC/FEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduro350 EXC-F450 EXC500 EXCEnduroEnduro400SC400TeEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduro
2012allallallallallallallall1984-112007-082004-072000-20112007-081990-952011-no2005-061996-9820002012201220122008-111993-991996-9820012002-072005-112011-on1984-912011-on1999-02
293125193250300390125193249293293293297293280347350360368350449510393400400400448449449553510510
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5973
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
520EXC525EXC525EXC-R530EXC600 Enduro600 Enduro Incas625SMC660SMC690 Rally Replica
EnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduro625SMC4T-EGS4T-EGS
2000-022002-052005-072008-111987-931989-90200420042010
510510510510553553609654654
Kymco
FreerideIS DUKEAll modelsBug XcitingBug XcitingBug XcitingDowntown 300i
Freeride (MY 12 on)390 DULE (C3)All Models500i500Ri500V20000 (300i) ABS
20122013
2008-082005-082005-082010-12
350373
Under 300498498498298
LambrettaLaro
All modelDD35E-6CCruiser250SPT seriesV Retro 250
LambrettaPro StreetCruiser 250SPT350Retro 250
Pre20082011
2011
Under 660320234320249
Laverda 500 500 1979 497Lifan All models
LF400All modelsLF400
2009-102009
Under 300399
LifengLoncinMagelli
Regal RaptorLX 250-8250 R SE250S
Cruiser 350LX250-8250 R SE250S
2011 320
250250
Maico Enduro 500E 1984-88 488Matchless
MCI
G12G80G80650500All models
G12, 650HarrisG80G11, G12, model 31G80 MajorAll models under 250
Pre19661988-90Pre 19631958-661949-66
646494497646500250
MBK FalconeYamaha XT660X
Yamaha XT660RYamaha XT660X
2005-082005-08
660660
Montessa Cota 330Cota 335 Cota 348TCota 350
TrialTrialTrialTrial
1985-861986-881984-871984-85
328327305349
Moto Guzzi 350 GTFalcone
350 GTFalcone
19921972
350498
V35V50V50V65V65
V35V50MonzaV65Lario
1977-901977-791980-851982-941984-89
346490490643643
5974 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
Moto Morini
3.5 Road350 Sport500 Camel500 SEI500 Strada500W
3.5 Road350 SportTrail500 SEI500 Strada500 V-twin
1984-851974-851984-861984-851977-851977
344344479479479
MuZ BaghiraMastiffSkorpionSkorpionSkorpionSkorpion
EnduroSupermotardReplicaSportTravellerTour
1999-021999-021998-021998-021998-021998-02
660660660660660660
MV Agusta 350 350 1972-76 349Norton 650SS
ES2ManxmanMODEL 50Model 88Navigator
650SSES2bMODEL 50DominatorNavigator
1961-68Pre 196319611933-63Pre 19661964
650490650348497350
Oz Trike Fun 500 Fun 500 Pre 2008 500Panther Model 100
Model 120600650
Pre 1963Pre1966
598645
Peugeot
PGOPiaggio
Geopolis Satelis Satelis All modelsAll models
AEAA AEAAAFAAAll models under 220All models
2007-082007-082007-08All2010-13
399399493220
Under 350
QJMotorcycles
MP3 300MP3 400MP3 500X7 Evo 300X8 400X9 500XEVO 400ieBJ60P25
MP3 300MP3 400MP 3 500Evo 300X8 400X9 500XEVO 400ieBJ60BJ600
2010-1320132011-132009-132007-132001-132007-13AllAll
278399493278399460399600600
RickmanRIYA
650All modelsRY300T
TriumphAll modelsRY300T
1964Until 20122012
649Under 300
288Royal Enfield
All models under 660BulletBulletBulletBulletBulletLightningTaurusTaurus
All models under 660Bullet350/500Bullet 500ElectraClassicUCELightning 500Diesel 324Diesel 325
Till 20141988-011993-132005-132005-132009-132000-0819972000-01
500499499499499350324325
RS Honda XR400M Motard 2005-08 397
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5975
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
Rudge WhitworthSACH
650
All models
Rudge
All models
Pre 1961
1980-2013
650
125Sherco S4
S4S4S4S4
EnduroEnduro 250Enduro 450Enduro 510Enduro 300
2005-062010201020102010
Under 125248448510290
Suzuki AN400 Burgman 2008-2014 400AN650Burgman 650Burgman 400ABSDR350DR400DR500DR600RDR650DR650SEDR-Z250DR-Z400EDR-Z400SDR-Z400SMDL650AUEGladiusGN125GZ/GN250GN400GR650GS400GS450GS450EGS500GS500EGS500FGS550GSR400GSX400GSX400GSX650FGT250GT380GT500GT550Intruder VL/LC 250Inazuma 250KATANA550LS650PE400
BurgmanBurgman 650Burgman 400ABSAll DR400AllDR600RAllDR650SEDR-Z250DR-Z400EDR-Z400SDR-Z400SMV StomeSVF650GN125MarauderGN400AllGS400AllGS450EGS500GS500EGS500FAllGSR400FEGSX650F/FUGT250 HustlerGT380GT500GT550Intruder VL/LC 250Intruder VL/LC250KATANA550SavagePE400
2002-13AllAll1991-9819991981-841985-901990-081997-14All2000-132005-132005-132004-20142009-2014AllAll1980-811983-881976-821981-891977-892000-131976-992003-131977-822006-081981-041981-842008-11All1973-781976-781973-78All20131981-831986-891980-81
638638400349400498598644644249398398398645645125250400651400450450487492487549398398398656250380500550249248550652400
5976 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
RE5SFV650USP370SVF650 Lams
SV650SUTU250XT500TS400XF650
RotarySFV650UEnduroSVF650U LAMsGladdiusSV650SUTU250XT500TS400Freewind
19742009-1219782008/2013
2009-12All1970-7419761997-01
500645370645
645249500400644
SYM All modelsCitycom 300
All models under 400LH30W
2008-122008-2012
400263
FirenzeLX
LM30WA9
2009-20122012
263399
TGB All modelsCUDJ
All models under 300XMOTIONDJC
201220122012
300264264
TM
Torino
300E3002T400E450E450MX4504T530E530MX5304T300 Enduro450530TM300TM400All models
EnduroEnduroEnduroEnduro450MXEnduroEnduro530MXEnduroTM300ETM450TN530TM300TM400All models
2000-0820102002-032003-08200820102003-0820082010200020032003200220022013
294297400449449450528528528297450528297400
Under 250Triumph 21
Daytona 500Street triple
21Daytona 500Lams Street Triple 659 L67Ls7
196319702014
350490659
T100T120TR5TR6TR7TribsaThunderbird 650Note: Only includes models manufactured up to and including 1983
Tiger BonnevilleTrophyTrophyTigerTribsa6T, TR65
Pre 19701959 & 197419691961-7319711960-701949-66
498649449649649650649
Ural Dneiper Dneiper 1974 650
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5977
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
K650MT9
K650MT9
1967-741974
650650
Velocette ThruxtonVenom
ThruxtonVenom
1965-671955-70
499499
Vespa All modelsGTS 300 SuperGTS 300 SuperGTV 300 VM
All modelsGTS 300 SGTS 300 SGTV
Until 01/09/132008-1320102010
50-300278278278
Vor 400 Enduro450 Enduro500 Enduro530 EnduroVOR EnduroVOR Enduro
400 Enduro450 Enduro500 Enduro530 Enduro400SM500SM
20002002200120012000-012000-01
399450503530399503
Xingyue XY400Y XY400Y 2008-09 400Yamaha DT400
GS125FZR 250FZ6RFZ600IT426IT465IT490MT03MT 07MX400RD350RD350LCRD400RT2RT350SR185SR250SR400SR400SR500SRX400SRX600SZR660TenereT MaxTT250RTT350TT500TT600TT600ETT600RTTR230
DT400GS125FZR 250FZ6RFZ600IT426IT465IT490MT03MT07LFMX400RD350LC350RD400RT2RT350SR185SR251SR400SR400SR500SRX400SRX600SZR660TenereTmax 530TT250RTT350TT500TT600TT600ETT600RTT-R230
1976-771980sAllAllAll198719871983201120151976To 19751980 - 86197619701972AllAllAll 2001-20081978-19811985-9019961997AllAllAll1986-0119751990-199519971998-2000All
400124249600600426465490660655400350350398360347185249400399499400608659660530223346500595595595
5978 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity
TX650ViragoWR250RWR250FWR400FWR426FWR450
TX650XV250WR250RWR250FWR400FBelgarda import only WR450
1976AllAllAll1998-200020012002
653250250250399426450
Zero
Zongshen
WR450FWR450F XC125XJ550XJ6XJ6XJ6XJ6XJ650RXJR400XJR400XS250XP500XP500XS400XS650XT250XT350XT500XT550XT600XT660Z T N RXT600ZXT660RXT660XXTZ660XV400XV535XVS400XVS650XVS650A/customXZ400XZ550YP400YZF-R15DSSZS250GS
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Note:
All motorcycles built before December 1960 with an engine capacity not exceeding 660 ml are approved.
All motorcycles with electric powered engines are approved.
Schedule 2—Revocation The Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and Motor Trikes) Notice 2014 made on 18 September 2014 (Gazette No. 71, 18 September 2014 p5225) is revoked.
Ron ShanksDEPUTY REGISTRAR OF MOTOR VEHICLES22 September 2014
5980 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000Grant of Preliminary Survey Licence—PSL 33
NOTICE is hereby given that the abovementioned Preliminary Survey Licence has been granted with effect from 1 August 2014, under the provisions of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, pursuant to delegated powers dated 21 March 2012.
No. of Licence Licensee Locality Date of Expiry
ApproximateArea in
km2
PSL 33 APT Pipelines Limited Cooper Basin 31 July 2015 5 894.44
General Description of the Licence AreaAll that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:
A line joining points of co-ordinates set out in the following table:Area 1492704mE 7124170mN490480mE 7110376mN495615mE 7101979mN500021mE 7094135mN501081mE 7087242mN529094mE 7042693mN539487mE 7021604mN549169mE 6997718mN555056mE 6997850mN619534mE 7008611mN640071mE 7002005mN664301mE 6983247mN675949mE 6962996mN676384mE 6950823mN590272mE 6976141mN575750mE 6981670mN541380mE 6991007mN537088mE 6997478mN514977mE 7040854mN482975mE 7101974mN480033mE 7106693mN482570mE 7124464mN492704mE 7124170mN.
But excluding a line joining points of co-ordinates set out in the following table:565117mE 6993721mN619016mE 7003564mN637916mE 6997458mN660112mE 6980461mN669146mE 6962878mN565117mE 6993721mN.
All co-ordinates in GDA94, Zone 53.A line joining points of co-ordinates set out in the following table:
Area B212152.26mE 6962318.57mN246267.07mE 6937406.04mN265502.95mE 6916325.11mN293919.68mE 6902245.23mN303052.72mE 6902134.97mN310581.08mE 6897541.24mN386287.19mE 6897901.32mN426341.73mE 6889980.45mN423571.17mE 6883754.24mN386580.07mE 6887852.09mN306978.81mE 6887526.22mN301253.25mE 6892297.18mN293969.69mE 6892246.50mN266547.32mE 6900381.42mN236687.98mE 6934611.92mN212279.15mE 6952311.28mN212152.26mE 6962318.57mN.
All co-ordinates in GDA94, Zone 54.Area: 5 894.44 km2 approximately.
Dated 16 September 2014.B. A. GOLDSTEIN,
Executive Director,Energy Resources Division,
Department of State Development,Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5981
PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000Grant of Petroleum Production Licence—PPL 257
PURSUANT to Section 92 (1) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Petroleum Production Licence has been granted under the provisions of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, pursuant to delegated powers dated 21 March 2012.
No. of Licence Licensees Locality Area in km2 Reference
PPL 257Beach Energy Limited
Great Artesian Oil and GasPty Ltd
Cooper Basin, South Australia 10.16 F2014/000584
Description of AreaAll that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:
Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 275144S GDA94 and longitude 1394100E GDA94, thence east to longitude 1394158E GDA94, south to latitude 275231S GDA94, east to longitude 1394200E GDA94, south to latitude 275422S GDA94, west to longitude 1394036E GDA94, north to latitude 275230S GDA94, east to longitude 1394100E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement.Area: 10.16 km2 approximately.
Dated 19 September 2014.B. A. GOLDSTEIN,
Executive Director,Energy Resources Division,
Department of State Development,Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy
5982 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000Application for Grant of Associated Activities Licence—
AAL 220PURSUANT to Section 65 (6) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the Act) and Delegation dated 21 March 2012, notice is hereby given that an application for the grant of an Associated Activities Licence over the area described below has been received from:
Beach Energy LimitedGreat Artesian Oil and Gas Pty Ltd
The application will be determined on or after 23 October 2014.Description of Application Areas
All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:337794mE 6935178mN338559mE 6935188mN338663mE 6934800mN338300mE 6934739mN338294mE 6934978mN337794mE 6934978mN337794mE 6935178mN
All co-ordinates in GDA94, Zone 54.Area: 0.23 km2 approximately.
Dated 22 September 2014.N. PANAGOPOULOS,
Acting Executive Director,Energy Resources Division,
Department of State Development,Delegate of the Minister for Mineral
Resources and Energy
PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000Application for Grant of Associated Activities Licence—
AAL 221PURSUANT to Section 65 (6) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the Act) and Delegation dated 21 March 2012, notice is hereby given that an application for the grant of an Associated Activities Licence over the area described below has been received from:
Stuart Petroleum Pty LtdThe application will be determined on or after 23 October 2014.
Description of Application AreasAll that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:
Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 28°2250S AGD66 and longitude 140°1640E GDA94, thence east to longitude 140°1705E GDA94, south to latitude 28°2300S AGD66, east to longitude 140°1730E AGD66, south to latitude 28°2310S GDA94, west to longitude 140°1720E GDA94, south to latitude 28°2340S AGD66, west to longitude 140°1630E AGD66, north to latitude 28°2310S AGD66, east to longitude 140°1640E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement.Area: 1.87 km2 approximately.
Dated 23 September 2014.N. PANAGOPOULOS,
Acting Executive Director,Energy Resources Division,
Department of State Development,Delegate of the Minister for Mineral
Resources and Energy
PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000Application for Grant of Associated Activities Licence—
AAL 218PURSUANT to Section 65 (6) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the Act) and Delegation dated 21 March 2012, notice is hereby given that applications for the grant of Associated Activities Licences over the areas described below have been received from:
Stuart Petroleum Cooper Basin Oil Pty LtdPlanet Cooper Basin Pty Ltd
The applications will be determined on or after 9 October 2014.Description of Application Areas
All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:Area 1
Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 27°35′30″S AGD66 and longitude 140°13′00″E AGD66, thence west to longitude 140°13′00″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°36′15″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°13′40″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°36′40″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°14′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°36′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°14′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°36′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°14′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°36′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°13′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°36′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°13′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°35′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°13′00″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.
Area 2Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude
27°33′00″S AGD66 and longitude 140°17′50″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°18′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°33′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°18′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°33′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°18′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°34′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°18′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°34′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°18′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°34′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°18′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°34′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°17′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°33′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°17′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°33′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°17′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°33′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°17′50″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.
Area 3Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude
27°32′40″S AGD66 and longitude 140°23′40″E AGD66, thence west to longitude 140°23′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°32′45″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°23′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°32′55″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°23′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°33′00″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°24′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°32′55″S GDA94, west to longitude 140°24′00″E GDA94, north to latitude 27°32′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°23′40″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.
Area 4Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude
27°33′00″S GDA94 and longitude 140°25′00″E GDA94, thence west to longitude 140°24′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°33′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°24′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°32′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°24′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°32′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°24′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°32′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°25′00″E GDA94 and south to the point of commencement.
Area 5Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude
27°30′20″S AGD66 and longitude 140°26′10″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°26′20″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°31′05″S GDA94, west to longitude 140°26′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°31′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°25′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°30′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°25′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°30′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°26′10″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.
Area 6Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude
27°30′00″S AGD66 and longitude 140°05′00″E AGD66, thence west to longitude 140°05′00″E GDA94, north to latitude 27°28′50″S GDA94, west to longitude 140°03′55″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°34′50″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°07′10″E GDA94, north to latitude 27°34′00″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°08′10″E GDA94, north to latitude 27°33′00″S
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GDA94, east to longitude 140°08′45″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°34′10″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°09′40″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°34′20″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°10′00″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°34′30″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°10′20″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°34′50″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°10′50″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°35′20″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°12′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°35′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°12′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°34′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°12′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°33′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°11′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°33′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°11′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°33′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°10′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°33′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°10′00″E Clarke1858, north to latitude 27°32′00″S Clarke1858, west to longitude 140°07′00″E Clarke1858, south to latitude 27°33′00″S Clarke1858, west to longitude 140°06′00″E Clarke1858, south to latitude 27°33′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°05′00″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.
Area 7Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude
27°30′40″S AGD66 and longitude 140°20′00″E AGD66, thence west to longitude 140°18′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°27′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°19′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°27′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°19′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°26′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°21′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°29′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°21′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°30′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°20′00″E AGD66 and south to the point of commencement.
Area 8Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude
27°23′50″S GDA94 and longitude 140°20′00″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°26′15″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°30′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°25′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°25′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°20′00″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.
Area 9Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude
27°33′35″S AGD66 and longitude 140°21′30″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°22′35″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°34′00″S GDA94, west to longitude 140°22′20″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°34′05″S GDA94, west to longitude 140°21′00″E Clarke 1858, north to latitude 27°34′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°21′30″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencementArea 151.39 km2 approximately.
Dated 19 September 2014.B. A. GOLDSTEIN,
Executive Director,Energy Resources Division,Department of State Development,Delegate of the Minister for MineralResources and Energy
PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000Application for Grant of Associated Activities Licence—
AAL 219PURSUANT to Section 65 (6) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the Act) and Delegation dated 21 March 2012, notice is hereby given that applications for the grant of Associated Activities Licences over the areas described below have been received from:
Stuart Petroleum Cooper Basin Oil Pty LtdPlanet Cooper Basin Pty Ltd
The applications will be determined on or after 23 October 2014.
Description of Application AreasAll that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:
Area 1Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude
27°21′40″S GDA94 and longitude 140°49′10″E GDA94, thence west to longitude 140°46′20″E GDA94, north to latitude 27°21′10″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°46′30″E GDA94, north to latitude 27°20′40″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°46′50″E GDA94, north to latitude 27°20′10″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°47′10″E GDA94, north to latitude 27°19′50″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°47′30″E GDA94, north to latitude 27°19′30″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°47′40″E GDA94, north to latitude 27°19′10″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°47′50″E GDA94, north to latitude 27°17′10″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°49′40″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°17′40″S GDA94, west to longitude 140°49′30″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°18′30″S GDA94, west to longitude 140°49′10″E GDA94 and south to the point of commencement.
Area 2Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude
27°18′40″S AGD66 and longitude 140°37′50″E AGD66, thence west to longitude 140°37′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°19′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°36′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°19′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°35′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°19′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°35′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°19′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°34′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°17′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°36′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°16′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°37′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°16′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°37′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°16′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°37′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°16′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°38′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°16′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°38′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°15′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°39′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°17′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°39′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°17′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°39′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°18′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°38′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°18′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°38′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°18′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°37′50″E AGD66 and south to the point of commencement.
Area 3Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude
27°11′50″S AGD66 and longitude 140°31′40″E AGD66, thence west to longitude 140°31'′20"″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°12'′15"″S GDA94, west to longitude 140°30'′45"″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°12'′40"″S GDA94, west to longitude 140°28'′55"″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°20'′55"″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°33'′55"″E GDA94, south to latitude 27°32'′05"″S GDA94, east to longitude 140°37′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°31′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°38′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°31′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°38′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°31′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°38′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°31′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°39′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°30′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°39′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°30′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°39′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°30′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°40′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°29′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°40′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°29′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°40′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°28′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°40′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°28′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°41′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°28′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°41′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°27′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°41′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°27′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°41′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°27′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°42′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°26′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°42′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°26′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°42′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°26′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°42′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°25′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°43′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°25′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°43′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°25′00″S Clarke1858, east to longitude 140°43′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°24′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°44′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°24′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°44′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°24′20″S AGD66, east to longitude
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140°44′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°23′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°44′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°23′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°44′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°23′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°44′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°24′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°43′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°24′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°43′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°24′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°43′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°24′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°43′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°24′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°43′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°25′00″S Clarke1858, west to longitude 140°42′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°25′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°42′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°25′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°42′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°25′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°41′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°26′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°41′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°26′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°41′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°26′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°41′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°26′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°41′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°26′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°40′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°26′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°40′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°27′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°40′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°27′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°40′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°27′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°40′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°27′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°39′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°27′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°39′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°28′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°39′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°28′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°38′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°29′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°38′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°29′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°38′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°29′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°37′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°29′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°37′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°30′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°36′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°30′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°36′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°30′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°36′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°30′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°35′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°31′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°35′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°31′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°35′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°31′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°35′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°31′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°35′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°20′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°30′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°13′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°31′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°13′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°32′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°12′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°31′40″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.Area 201.93 km2 approximately.
Dated 19 September 2014.B. A. GOLDSTEIN,
Executive Director,Energy Resources Division,Department of State Development,Delegate of the Minister for MineralResources and Energy
ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991:SECTION 24
NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROADPROCESS ORDER
Road Closure—Attrill Road, Tailem BendBY Road Process Order made on 21 November 2013, The Coorong District Council ordered that:
1. A triangular portion of Attrill Road situate adjoining Allotments 125 and 126 in Filed Plan 167892 and Piece 43 in Filed Plan 218336, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ on Preliminary Plan 12/0021 be closed.
2. Transfer the whole of the land subject to closure to John Michael Anthony Sacco in accordance with the agreement for transfer dated 21 November 2013 entered into between The Coorong District Council and J. M. A. Sacco.On 14 March 2014 that order was confirmed by the Minister for
Transport and Infrastructure conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 93297 being the authority for the new boundaries.
Pursuant to Section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given.Dated 25 September 2014.
M. P. BURDETT, Surveyor-General
WATER MAINS AND SEWERS
Office of the South Australian Water CorporationAdelaide, 25 September 2014
WATER MAINS LAID
Notice is hereby given that the following main pipes or parts of main pipes have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation in or near the undermentioned water districts and are now available for a constant supply of water to adjacent land.
ADELAIDE WATER DISTRICT
CITY OF BURNSIDEAcross Fullarton Road, Eastwood and Glenside. p3 and 4Easements in lot 1000 in LTRO DP 81124 (known as Mulberry Road and Karryarta Drive), Glenside. p3-5
CITY OF CHARLES STURTStallion Drive, St Clair. p9-11Easements in allotment piece 1035 in LTRO DP 94012 (Cheltenham Lane), St Clair. p9-11Cardinal Street, St Clair. p9-11Eden Street, St Clair. FB 1238 p38, 40 and 41Grace Crescent, St Clair. FB 1238 p38 and 40-42Grace Crescent, St Clair. p12 and 13Eden Street, St Clair. p12 and 13
TOWN OF GAWLERGreenslade Boulevard, Evanston South. p6 and 7Stanrose Way, Evanston South. p6 and 7Leonard Avenue, Evanston South. p6 and 7Gatley Circuit, Evanston South. p6 and 7Campbell Circuit, Gawler East. p74 and 75Rose Court, Gawler East. p74 and 75
CITY OF MITCHAMGartrell Boulevard, Craigburn Farm. p14 and 15Fergusson Avenue, Craigburn Farm. p14 and 15Hackett Close, Craigburn Farm. p14 and 15
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT BARKERSilhouette Street, Mount Barker. p69Easements in lot 149 in LTRO DP 49025 (Dayleford Court), Mount Barker. p71
CITY OF ONKAPARINGAAdmiral Parade, Seaford Meadows. p30 and 31Mint Lane, Seaford Meadows. p30 and 31Magenta Lane, Seaford Meadows. p30 and 31Magellan Road, Seaford Meadows. p30 and 31Columbus Street, Seaford Meadows. p30 and 31Verde Road, Seaford Meadows. p30 and 31Dampier Road, Seaford Meadows. p30 and 31Cook Street, Seaford Meadows. p30 and 31Cabot Court, Seaford Meadows. p30 and 31
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CITY OF PLAYFORDWhitford Road, Hillbank. p22-25Hillbank Road, Hillbank. p22, 24 and 25Highview Drive, Hillbank. p22, 25 and 26Serenity Way, Hillbank. p22, 24 and 25Vista Court, Hillbank. p22 and 25Lomandra Crescent, Hillbank. p22, 25 and 26
CITY OF SALISBURYDewitt Court, Salisbury Downs. p72 and 73Scarfo Drive, Salisbury Downs. p72 and 73Bui Street, Salisbury Downs. p72 and 73
CITY OF TEA TREE GULLYJanlyn Road, Vista. p1
BALAKLAVA WATER DISTRICT
WAKEFIELD REGIONAL COUNCILFlorence Street, Balaklava. p34
MIDDLETON WATER DISTRICT
ALEXANDRINA COUNCILMill Terrace, Middleton. p33
TOWNSHIP OF MINTARO WATER DISTRICT
CLARE AND GILBERT VALLEYS COUNCILChurch Street, Mintaro. p67
MOUNT GAMBIER WATER DISTRICT
CITY OF MOUNT GAMBIEREasement in lot 56 in LTRO DP 56264 (Tecoma Close), Mount Gambier. p70
NURIOOTPA WATER DISTRICT
THE BAROSSA COUNCILAtze Parade, Nuriootpa. p8Klaebe Court, Nuriootpa. p8Rosenberg Street, Nuriootpa. p8
PORT VICTOR WATER DISTRICT
CITY OF VICTOR HARBORRichardson Road, Victor Harbor. p32
TWO WELLS WATER DISTRICT
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MALLALAEasements in lot 62 in LTRO DP 62058 (Giuseppe Road), Lewiston. p27-29
SEWERS LAID
Notice is hereby given that the following sewers have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation in the undermentioned drainage areas and are now available for house connections.
ADELAIDE DRAINAGE AREA
CITY OF BURNSIDEEasements in lot 1000 in LTRO DP 81125 (known as Harriet Lucy Drive, Mulberry Road and Larryarta Drive), Glenside. FB 1238 p33-37Chessington Avenue, Glenside. FB 1238 p33, 35 and 36
CITY OF CHARLES STURTHawkins Avenue, Flinders Park. FB 1237 p42Stallion Drive, St Clair. FB 1238 p38-41Grace Crescent, St Clair. FB 1238 p38 and 40-42Cardinal Street, St Clair. FB 1238 p38, 39 and 42Eden Street, St Clair. FB 1238 p38, 40 and 41Easements in allotment piece 1035 in LTRO DP 94012 (Cheltenham Lane), St Clair. FB 1238 p38-40 and 42Grace Crescent, St Clair. FB 1238 p43-45Eden Street, St Clair. FB 1238 p43-45Clayton Drive, Grange. FB 1237 p50
TOWN OF GAWLEREasement in lot 514 in LTRO DP 20615, Main North Road, Evanston South. FB 1238 p48, 49 and 51Easements in lot 2002 in LTRO DP 93137, Main North Road, Evanston South. FB 1238 p48-53Greenslade Boulevard, Evanston South. FB 1238 p48, 49 and 51
Leonard Avenue, Evanston South. FB 1238 p48-50 and 52Gatley Circuit, Evanston South. FB 1238 p48, 50 and 53Stanrose Way, Evanston South. FB 1238 p48, 49 and 52Campbell Circuit, Gawler East. FB 1239 p22-24Rose Court, Gawler East. FB 1239 p22-24
CITY OF MARIONFrancis Avenue, Glengowrie. FB 1237 p45Easements in lot 80 in LTRO FP 148818 and lots 395-403 in LTRO DP 2173, Spinks Road, Marino. FB 1237 p48 and 49
CITY OF MITCHAMGartrell Boulevard, Craigburn Farm. FB 1239 p1-3Easements in lots 587 and 588 in LTRO DP 94097, Gartrell Boulevard, Craigburn Farm. FB 1239 p1-3Easements in allotment piece 624 in LTRO DP 94097, and lots 500 and 551, Hackett Close, Craigburn Farm. FB 1239 p1, 2 and 4Hallett Close, Craigburn Farm. FB 1239 p1, 2 and 4Easements in lots 547-545 in LTRO DP 94097, Fergusson Avenue, Craigburn Farm. FB 1239 p1, 2 and 4Fergusson Avenue, Craigburn Farm. FB 1239 p1, 2 and 4
CITY OF ONKAPARINGAAdmiral Parade, Seaford Meadows. FB 1238 p54-57Mint Lane, Seaford Meadows. FB 1238 p54-56Magenta Lane, Seaford Meadows. FB 1238 p54, 55 and 57Magellan Road, Seaford Meadows. FB 1238 p54-56Columbus Street, Seaford Meadows. FB 1238 p54, 55 and 57Bitts Road, Seaford Meadows. FB 1238 p54, 55 and 57Cook Street, Seaford Meadows. FB 1238 p54, 55 and 57Cabot Court, Seaford Meadows. FB 1238 p54, 55 and 57Verde Road, Seaford Meadows. FB 1238 p54-56Easement in lot 901 in LTRO DP 80360, School Oval Drive, Christie Downs. FB 1238 p59-60
CITY OF PLAYFORDStreeton Road, Munno Para. FB 1238 p46 and 47Coventry Road, Munno Para. FB 1238 p46 and 47Whitford Road, Hillbank. FB 1239 p7 and 9-14Serenity Way, Hillbank. FB 1239 p7, 10, 11 and 13Vista Court, Hillbank. FB 1239 p7, 11 and 15Lomandra Crescent, Hillbank. FB 1239 p7, 11 and 15Hillbank Road, Hillbank. FB 1239 p7, 10, 11 and 14Highview Drive, Hillbank. FB 1239 p7, 11, 14 and 15Easements in lot 210 in LTRO DP 94028, Whitford Road, Hillbank. FB 1239 p7, 10, 11, 14 and 15Easements in lots 75-77 in LTRO DP 94028, Whitford Road, and lot 77 in LTRO DP 94028, Highview Drive, Hillbank. FB 1239 p7, 11 and 15Serenity Way, Hillbank. FB 1239 p16-18Greenway Crescent, Hillbank. FB 1239 p16-18Highview Drive, Hillbank. FB 1239 p16-18Easement in lots 1 and 2 in LTRO DP 91001, Ashfield Road, Elizabeth. FB 1237 p46
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CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELDCavan Road, Gepps Cross. FB 1237 p44
CITY OF SALISBURY
CITY OF SALISBURYDewitt Court, Salisbury Downs. FB 1239 p19-21Scarfo Drive, Salisbury Downs. FB 1239 p19-21Bui Street, Salisbury Downs. FB 1239 p19-21
NARACOORTE COUNTRY DRAINAGE AREA
NARACOORTE LUCINDALE COUNCILAcross MacDonnell Street, Naracoorte. FB 1196 p23Easement in lot 2 in LTRO DP 86726, MacDonnell Street, Naracoorte. FB 1196 p23
STIRLING COUNTRY DRAINAGE AREA
ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL37 Wattle Tree Road, Bridgewater (lot 8 in LTRO FP 8131)—40 mm PE80 pressure sewer system. This main is available on application only. FB 1237 p47
VICTOR HARBOR COUNTRY DRAINAGE AREA
CITY OF VICTOR HARBORRichardson Road, Victor Harbor. FB 1237 p43
A. J. RINGHAM, Chief Executive Officer, South Australian Water Corporation
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5987
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25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5989
South Australia
Administration and Probate (Removal of Requirement for Surety) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2014
1—Short titleThis proclamation may be cited as the Administration and Probate (Removal of Requirement for Surety) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2014.
2—Commencement of ActThe Administration and Probate (Removal of Requirement for Surety) Amendment Act 2014 (No 2 of 2014) will come into operation on 29 September 2014.
Made by the Governorwith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 25 September 2014AGO0141/14CS
South Australia
Veterinary Practice (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2014
1—Short titleThis proclamation may be cited as the Veterinary Practice (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2014.
2—Commencement of ActThe Veterinary Practice (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2013 (No 76 of 2013) will come into operation on 1 January 2015.
Made by the Governorwith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 25 September 201414MAFF0025
5990 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
South Australia
Tobacco Products Regulation (Exemption—Othello) Proclamation 2014under section 71 of the Tobacco Products Regulation Act 1997
1—Short titleThis proclamation may be cited as the Tobacco Products Regulation (Exemption—Othello) Proclamation 2014.
2—CommencementThis proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.
3—InterpretationIn this proclamation—
Act means the Tobacco Products Regulation Act 1997 ;
prescribed period means the period commencing on 13 October 2014 and ending on 7 December 2014;
prescribed production means the stage production of Othello produced by the State Theatre Company of South Australia.
4—Application of proclamationThis proclamation applies to the following persons:
(a) a person employed by, or in relation to, the prescribed production;
(b) an occupier of the Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre;
(c) an employer with responsibility for a workplace consisting of the Dunstan Playhouse in relation to the prescribed production.
5—Exemption from section 46 of the Act(1) A person to whom this proclamation applies is exempt from the operation of section 46 of
the Act in relation to smoking occurring in the course of a performance or rehearsal of the prescribed production during the prescribed period.
(2) An exemption under this clause is subject to the following conditions:
(a) smoking may only occur on a stage on which the prescribed production is being performed or rehearsed, or in a rehearsal room used in relation to the prescribed production;
(b) the area in which smoking may occur under the exemption must be well ventilated;
(c) the audience for a performance of the prescribed production must be warned that there will be smoking during the performance;
(d) a person may only smoke a tobacco product of a kind contemplated by paragraph (g) of the definition of tobacco product in section 4 of the Act.
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5991
(3) If a person contravenes or fails to comply with a condition of an exemption specified in subclause (2) , the exemption does not, while the contravention or non-compliance continues, operate in that person's favour.
Made by the Governorwith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 25 September 2014HEAC-2014-00063
5992 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
South Australia
Veterinary Practice Variation Regulations 2014under the Veterinary Practice Act 2003
ContentsPart 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions
Part 2—Variation of Veterinary Practice Regulations 2005 4 Insertion of regulation 3A
3A Corresponding laws and recognition of registration under corresponding laws
Part 1—Preliminary1—Short title
These regulations may be cited as the Veterinary Practice Variation Regulations 2014.
2—CommencementThese regulations will come into operation on the day on which the Veterinary Practice (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2013 comes into operation.
3—Variation provisionsIn these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.
Part 2—Variation of Veterinary Practice Regulations 20054—Insertion of regulation 3A
After regulation 3 insert:
3A—Corresponding laws and recognition of registration under corresponding laws
(1) Each of the following is recognised as a law corresponding under the Act:
(a) Health Professions Act 2004 of the Australian Capital Territory;
(b) Veterinary Practice Act 2003 of New South Wales;
(c) Veterinarians Act of the Northern Territory;
(d) Veterinary Surgeons Act 1936 of Queensland;
(e) Veterinary Surgeons Act 1987 of Tasmania;
(f) Veterinary Practice Act 1997 of Victoria;
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5993
(g) Veterinary Surgeons Act 1960 of Western Australia.
(2) The following forms of authorisation under corresponding laws are recognised as corresponding to registration on the specialist register under the Act:
Corresponding law Form of authorisation
(a) Health Professions Act 2004 of the Australian Capital Territory
registration as a health professional in a specialist area of veterinary surgery
(b) Veterinary Practice Act 2003 of New South Wales
specialist registration in a branch of veterinary science
(c) Veterinarians Act of the Northern Territory
registration as a veterinary specialist in a branch of veterinary surgery or medicine, including interim registration
(d) Veterinary Surgeons Act 1936 of Queensland
registration as a veterinary specialist with respect to a veterinary specialty
(e) Veterinary Surgeons Act 1987 of Tasmania
registration as a veterinary specialist
(f) Veterinary Practice Act 1997 of Victoria
endorsement as a specialist practitioner (being endorsement of general registration as a veterinary practitioner to the effect that the veterinary practitioner is qualified to practise as a veterinary specialist in a branch of veterinary surgery or medicine)
(g) Veterinary Surgeons Act 1960 of Western Australia
registration as a specialist in a prescribed branch of veterinary surgery
(3) In this regulation, words used in a description of a form of authorisation under a corresponding law have the meanings assigned by that law.
Note—
As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978 , the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.
Made by the Governorwith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 25 September 2014
No 245 of 2014
5994 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
South Australia
Police Variation Regulations 2014under the Police Act 1998
ContentsPart 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions
Part 2—Variation of Police Regulations 2014 4 Variation of Schedule 3—Form of oath or affirmation
Part 1—Preliminary1—Short title
These regulations may be cited as the Police Variation Regulations 2014.
2—CommencementThese regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.
3—Variation provisionsIn these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.
Part 2—Variation of Police Regulations 20144—Variation of Schedule 3—Form of oath or affirmation
Schedule 3, Form 1—delete Form 1 and substitute:
1—Form of oath or affirmation for member of SA Police (other than a community constable)I, AB, do swear [or I, AB, do solemnly and truly declare and affirm] that I will well and truly serve Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Her heirs and successors according to law, as a member of South Australia Police, without favour or affection, malice or ill-will; that to the best of my power I will cause Her Majesty's peace to be kept throughout the State and prevent the commission of offences against the peace or against the laws of the State; and that I will faithfully discharge all duties imposed on me as a member of South Australia Police—[So help me God!]
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5995
Taken at:
this day of 20
Before meJustice of the Peace:
Note—
As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978 , the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.
Made by the Governorwith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 25 September 2014
No 246 of 2014MPOL14/16CS
5996 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
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25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5997
CITY OF WHYALLABY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999
By-law No. 1 of 2014—Permits and PenaltiesA by-law to create a permit system for Council by-laws, to fix maximum and continuing penalties for offences, and for the construction of Council by-laws.
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
1. TitleThis by-law may be cited as the Permits and Penalties By-law
2014 and is By-law No. 1 of the City of Whyalla.2. Authorising Law
This by-law is made under Section 246 of the Local Government Act 1999 and Sections 667 (1) 3.LIV and 9.XVI of the Local Government Act 1934.3. Purpose
The objects of this by-law are to provide for the good rule and government of the Council area, and for the convenience, comfort and safety of its inhabitants by:
3.1 creating a permit system for Council by-laws;3.2 providing for the enforcement of breaches of Council
By-laws and fixing penalties; and3.3 clarifying the construction of Council by-laws.
4. Expiry4.1 The following by-laws previously made by the Council
are revoked from the day on which this by-law comes into operation:1
4.1.1 By-law No. 1—Permits and Penalties.2
4.2 This by-law will expire on 1 January 2022.3
Note:1 Generally a by-law comes into operation four months after the day on
which it is gazetted: Section 249 (5) of the Act.2 Section 253 of the Act provides that the revocation of a by-law by
another by-law that contains substantially the same provisions, does not affect certain resolutions such as those applying a by-law to a part or parts of the Council area.
3 Pursuant to Section 251 of the Act, a by-law will expire on 1 January following the seventh anniversary of the gazettal of the by-law.
5. Application5.1 This by-law applies throughout the Council area.
6. InterpretationIn this by-law, unless the contrary intention appears:
6.1 Act means the Local Government Act 1999;6.2 Council means the City of Whyalla;6.3 person includes a body corporate.
Note:
Section 14 of the Interpretation Act 1915, provides that an expression used in this by-law has, unless the contrary intention appears, the same meaning as in the Act.
7. Construction of By-laws Generally7.1 Every by-law of the Council is subject to any Act of
Parliament and Regulations made thereunder.7.2 In any by-law of the Council, unless the contrary
intention is clearly indicated, the word permission means the permission of the Council, granted in writing prior to the act, event or activity to which it relates.
PART 2—PERMITS AND PENALTIES
8. Permits8.1 Where a by-law requires that permission be obtained,
any person seeking the grant of permission must submit a written application to the Council in the form (if any) and accompanied by the fee (if any) prescribed by the Council.
8.2 The Council may attach such conditions as it thinks fit to a grant of permission, and may vary or revoke such conditions or impose new conditions by notice in writing to the person granted permission.
8.3 The Council may suspend or revoke such grant of permission at any time by notice in writing to the person granted permission.
9. Offences and Penalties9.1 A person who commits a breach of any by-law of the
Council is guilty of an offence and may be liable to pay:9.1.1 the maximum penalty, being the maximum
penalty referred to in the Act that may be fixed for any breach of a by-law; or
9.1.2 subject to any resolution of the Council to the contrary, the expiation fee fixed by the Act for alleged offences against by-laws, being a fee equivalent to 25 per cent of the maximum penalty fixed for any breach of a by-law.
9.2 A person who commits a breach of a by-law of the Council of a continuing nature is guilty of an offence and, in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed, is liable to a further penalty for every day on which the offence continues, such penalty being the maximum amount referred to in the Act that may be fixed by a by-law for a breach of a by-law of a continuing nature.
Note:
The maximum penalty for a breach of a by-law is currently $750, and the maximum penalty for every day in which a breach of a continuing nature continues is currently $50—see Section 246 (3) (g) of the Act.
Pursuant to Section 246 (5) of the Act expiation fees may be fixed for alleged offences against by-laws either by a by-law or by resolution of the Council. However, an expiation fee fixed by the Council cannot exceed 25 per cent of the maximum penalty for the offence to which it relates.
This by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the City of Whyalla held on 15 September 2014, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.
P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer
CITY OF WHYALLABY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999
By-law No. 2 of 2014—Local Government LandA by-law to regulate the access to and use of Local Government land (other than roads), and certain public places.
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
1. TitleThis by-law may be cited as the Local Government Land By-
law 2014 and is By-law No. 2 of the City of Whyalla.2. Authorising law
This by-law is made under Sections 238 and 246 of the Local Government Act 1999 and Sections 667 (1) 4.I and 9.XVI of the Local Government Act 1934; and Section 18A Harbors and Navigation Act 1993.3. Purpose
The objectives of this by-law are to regulate the access to and use of Local Government land (other than roads), and certain public places:
3.1 to prevent and mitigate nuisances;3.2 to prevent damage to Local Government land;3.3 to protect the convenience, comfort and safety of
members of the public;3.4 to enhance the amenity of the Council area; and3.5 for the good rule and government of the area.
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4. Expiry4.1 The following by-laws previously made by the Council
are revoked from the day on which this by-law comes into operation:1
4.1.1 By-law No. 2—Local Government Land.2
4.2 This by-law will expire on 1 January 2022.3
Note:
1 Generally a by-law comes into operation four months after the day on which it is gazetted: Section 249 (5) of the Act.
2 Section 253 of the Act provides that the revocation of a by-law by another by-law that contains substantially the same provisions, does not affect certain resolutions such as those applying a by-law to a part or parts of the Council area.
3 Pursuant to Section 251 of the Act, a by-law will expire on 1 January following the seventh anniversary of the gazettal of the by-law.
5. Application5.1 This by-law operates subject to the Council’s Permits
and Penalties By-law 2014.5.2 Subject to Clause 5.3, this by-law applies throughout the
Council area.5.3 Clauses 9.2, 9.8.1, 9.20.1, 9.20.3, 10.6, 10.12.3, 10.16 of
this by-law only apply in such part or parts of the Council area as the Council may, by resolution direct in accordance with Section 246 (3) (e) of the Act.
6. InterpretationIn this by-law, unless the contrary intention appears:
6.1 Act means the Local Government Act 1999;6.2 animal or animals includes birds and insects but does not
include a dog;6.3 boat includes a raft, pontoon, personal watercraft or other
similar device;6.4 camp includes setting up a camp, or causing a tent,
caravan or motor home to remain on the land for the purpose of staying overnight, whether or not any person is in attendance or sleeps on the land;
6.5 Council means the City of Whyalla;6.6 electoral matter has the same meaning as in the Electoral
Act 1985 provided that such electoral matter is not capable of causing physical damage or injury to any person within its immediate vicinity;
6.7 effective control means a person exercising effective control of an animal either:6.7.1 by means of a physical restraint; or6.7.2 by command, the animal being in close proximity
to the person and the person being able to see the animal at all times;
6.8 emergency worker has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2014;
6.9 funeral ceremony means a ceremony only (i.e. a memorial service) and does not include a burial;
6.10 liquor has the same meaning as in the Liquor Licensing Act 1997;
6.11 Local Government land means all land owned by the Council or under the Council’s care, control and management (except roads);
6.12 offensive includes threatening, abusive, insulting or annoying behaviour and offend has a complementary meaning;
6.13 open container means a container which:(a) after the contents of the container have been sealed
at the time of manufacture:(i) being a bottle, it has had its cap, cork or top
removed (whether or not it has since been replaced);
(ii) being a can, it has been opened or punctured;
(iii) being a cask, it has had its tap placed in a position to allow it to be used;
(iv) being any other form of container, it has been opened, broken, punctured or manipulated in such a way as to allow access to its contents; or
(v) is a flask, glass, mug or other container able to contain liquid.
6.14 personal watercraft means a device that:6.14.1 is propelled by a motor; and6.14.2 has a fully enclosed hull; and6.14.3 is designed not to retain water if capsized; and6.14.4 is designed to be operated by a person who sits
astride, stands, or kneels on the device, and includes the device commonly referred to as a jet ski;
6.15 tobacco product has the same meaning as in the Tobacco Products Regulation Act 1997;
6.16 vehicle has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1961; and
6.17 waters includes a body of water, including a pond, lake, river, creek or wetlands under the care, control and management of the Council.
Note:Section 14 of the Interpretation Act 1915, provides that an expression used in a by-law has, unless the contrary intention appears, the same meaning as in the Acts under which the by-law was made.
PART 2—ACCESS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAND
7. AccessNote:
Pursuant to Section 238 (3) of the Act, if a Council makes a by-law about access to or use of a particular piece of Local Government land (under Section 238), the Council must erect a sign in a prominent position on, or in the immediate vicinity of, the land to which the by-law applies.The Council may:
7.1 close, or regulate or restrict access to, any part of Local Government land to the public for specified times and days; and
7.2 fix charges or fees payable for entry onto any part of Local Government land.
8. Closed LandsA person must not without permission, enter or remain on any
Local Government land:8.1 which has been closed, or in respect of which access by
the public is regulated or restricted in accordance with Clause 7.1;
8.2 where entry fees or charges are payable, without paying those fees or charges; or
8.3 where the land has been enclosed by fences and/or walls and gates that have been closed and locked.PART 3—USE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAND
9. Activities Requiring PermissionNote:
Pursuant to Section 238 (3) of the Act, if a Council makes a by-law about access to or use of a particular piece of Local Government land (under Section 238), the Council must erect a sign in a prominent position on, or in the immediate vicinity of, the land to which the by-law applies.
A person must not without the permission of the Council, do any of the following on Local Government land:
9.1 AdvertisingDisplay, paint or erect any sign or hoarding for the purpose of commercial advertising or any other purpose.
9.2 AlcoholConsume, carry or be in possession or in charge of any liquor on Local Government land comprising parks or reserves to which the Council has determined this paragraph applies.
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9.3 AmplificationUse an amplifier or other mechanical or electrical device for the purpose of broadcasting sound, or magnifying sound, to an audience.
9.4 Animals9.4.1 Cause or allow an animal under his or her control
to stray onto, move over, graze or be left unattended on Local Government land.
9.4.2 Cause or allow an animal under his or her control to enter, swim, bathe or remain in any waters located on Local Government land.
9.4.3 Lead, herd or exercise an animal, except where the Council has set aside a track or other area for use by or in connection with an animal of that kind, and provided that the animal or animals are under effective control.
9.5 AnnoyanceDo anything likely to offend or unreasonably interfere with any other person:(a) using that land; or(b) occupying nearby premises,by making a noise or creating a disturbance.
9.6 AttachmentsAttach anything to a tree, plant, equipment, fence, post, structure or fixture on Local Government land.
9.7 BeesPlace a hive of bees on such land, or allow it to remain thereon.
9.8 BoatsSubject to the provisions of the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993 and the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law:9.8.1 launch or retrieve a boat to or from any waters
where the Council has determined that this subclause applies;
9.8.2 launch or retrieve a boat other than from a boat ramp constructed for that purpose and in accordance with the (Boat Harbors and Facilities By-law 2014);
9.8.3 propel, float or otherwise use a boat on or in any waters;
9.8.4 hire out a boat or otherwise use a boat for commercial purposes; or
9.8.5 moor a boat on any waters or to a pontoon attached to Local Government land.
9.9 BuildingsUse a building, or structure on Local Government land for a purpose other than its intended purpose.
9.10 Burials and Memorials9.10.1 Bury, inter or spread the ashes of any human or
animal remains.9.10.2 Erect any memorial.
9.11 Camping and TentsSubject to Council’s By-Law No. 7—Caravans and Camping:9.11.1 erect a tent or other structure of calico, canvas,
plastic or similar material as a place of habitation; or
9.11.2 camp or sleep overnight. 9.12 Canvassing
Convey any advertising, religious or other message to any bystander, passer-by or other.
9.13 DistributionPlace on a vehicle (without the consent of the owner of the vehicle), or give out or distribute any hand bill, book, notice, leaflet, or other printed matter to any bystander, passer-by or other person.
9.14 DonationsAsk for or receive or indicate that he or she desires a donation of money or any other thing.
9.15 Entertainment and Busking9.15.1 Sing, busk or play a recording or use a musical
instrument for the apparent purpose of either entertaining others or receiving money.
9.15.2 Conduct or hold a concert, festival, show, public gathering, circus, meeting, performance or any other similar activity.
9.16 EquipmentUse an item of equipment, facilities or property belonging to the Council if that person is of or over the age indicated by a sign or notice as the age limit for using such equipment, facility or property.
9.17 FiresSubject to the Fire and Emergency Services Act 2005 light a fire except:9.17.1 in a place provided by the Council for that
purpose; or9.17.2 in a portable barbeque, as long as the barbeque
is used in an area that is clear of flammable material for a distance of at least four metres.
9.18 FireworksIgnite or discharge any fireworks.
9.19 Flora and FaunaSubject to the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972:9.19.1 damage, pick, disturb, interfere with or remove
any plant or flower thereon;9.19.2 deposit, dig, damage, disturb, interfere with or
remove any soil, stone, wood, clay, gravel, pebbles, timber, bark or any part of the land;
9.19.3 run, stand or walk on any flowerbed or garden plot thereon;
9.19.4 take, interfere with, tease, harm or disturb any animal or bird or the eggs or young of any animal or bird;
9.19.5 pick, collect, take, interfere with or disturb any fruit, nuts, berries or native seeds;
9.19.6 disturb, interfere with or damage any burrow, nest or habitat of any animal or bird;
9.19.7 use, possess or have control of any device for the purpose of killing or capturing any animal or bird; or
9.19.8 take or burn any timber or dead wood. 9.20 Games
9.20.1 Participate in, promote or organise any organised competition or sport, as distinct from organised social play on any Local Government land to which the Council has determined this subclause applies.
9.20.2 Play or practice any game which involves kicking, hitting or throwing a ball or other object on Local Government land which may cause or be likely to cause injury or discomfort to a person being on or in the vicinity of that land or detract from or be likely to detract from another person’s lawful use and enjoyment of that land.
9.20.3 Play or practice any game which involves kicking, hitting or throwing a ball or other object on Local Government land to which the Council has resolved this subclause applies.
9.20.4 Play or practice any game or sport other than at the time indicated on any Council sign that is applicable to the area.
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9.21 GolfExcept on a properly constructed golf course or practice fairway, play or practice golf.
9.22 Litter and Rubbish9.22.1 Throw, cast, place, deposit or leave any
rubbish, dirt or refuse of any kind whatsoever except in a garbage container provided for that purpose.
9.22.2 Deposit any soil, clay, stone, gravel, green waste or other putrescible waste or any other matter.
9.22.3 Interfere with, remove or take away any rubbish or other object that has been discarded at any rubbish dump on Local Government Land.
9.22.4 Remove or interfere with any rubbish (including bottles, newspapers, cans, containers or packaging) that has been discarded in a Council bin on Local Government Land.
9.23 Marine LifeIntroduce any marine life to any waters located on Local Government land.
9.24 Model Aircraft, Boats and CarsFly or operate a model aircraft, boat or model or remote control vehicle in a manner which may cause or be likely to cause injury or discomfort to a person being on or in the vicinity of the land, or detract from or be likely to detract from another person’s lawful use of and enjoyment of the land.
9.25 ObjectsErect, place, use or allow to remain thereon any object including (but not limited to) any planter box, table, chairs, display stand, hoarding crane, cherry picker, elevated platform vehicle, scaffolding, stage, ladder, trestle, appliance or other equipment.
9.26 Overhanging Articles or Displaying Personal ItemsSuspend or hang an article or object from a building, verandah, pergola, post or other structure on Local Government land where it might present a nuisance or danger to a person using the land or be of an unsightly nature.
9.27 Playing AreaUse or occupy a playing area:9.27.1 in such a manner as to damage or be likely to
damage the surface of the playing area or infrastructure (above and under ground level);
9.27.2 in a manner contrary to the purpose for which the playing area was intended to be used or occupied; or
9.27.3 contrary to directions of the Council made by resolution and indicated on a sign displayed adjacent to the playing area.
9.28 PontoonsInstall or maintain a pontoon or jetty in any waters thereon.
9.29 Posting of BillsPost or allow or cause to be posted any bills, advertisements or other papers or items on a building or structure on Local Government land or in a public place.
9.30 PreachingPreach, harangue or solicit for religious purposes.
9.31 RopesPlace a buoy, cable, chain, hawser, rope or net in or across any waters.
9.32 SwimmingSubject to the provisions of the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993 swim in, bathe or enter any waters except:9.32.1 in an area which the Council has determined
may be used for such purposes; and
9.32.2 in accordance with any conditions that the Council may have determined by resolution apply to such use.
9.33 Trading9.33.1 Sell, buy, offer or display anything for sale, hire
or lease.9.33.2 Set up a van or other vehicle, stall, stand, table
or other structure, tray, carpet or device for the apparent purpose of buying, selling, offering, displaying for sale or the hiring or leasing of any goods or thing.
9.34 Vehicles9.34.1 Drive or propel a vehicle except on an area or
road constructed and set aside by the Council for that purpose.
9.34.2 Promote, organise or take part in a race, test or trial of any kind in which vehicles take part, except on an area properly constructed for that purpose.
9.34.3 Repair, wash, paint, panel beat or carry out other work to a vehicle, except for running repairs in the case of a breakdown.
9.35 Weddings, Functions and Special Events9.35.1 Hold, conduct or participate in a marriage
ceremony, funeral or special event.9.35.2 Erect a marquee, stage or structure for the
purpose of holding or conducting a wedding, funeral or special event.
9.35.3 Hold or conduct any filming where the filming is for a commercial purpose.
10. Prohibited ActivitiesA person must not do any of the following on Local
Government land. 10.1 Ablutionary Facilities
In any ablutionary facility (being showers, washing and toilet facilities) on Local Government land:10.1.1 urinate other than in a urinal or pan or defecate
other than in a pan set apart for that purpose;10.1.2 deposit anything in a pan, urinal or drain which
is likely to cause a blockage or damage to the facility or any drain, pipe or property associated with the facility;
10.1.3 use the facility for a purpose for which it was not designed or constructed;
10.1.4 deface, or make use of a facility other than for its proper purpose or cause any unsanitary or unclean condition in any ablutionary facility.
10.1.5 enter any ablutionary facility that is set aside for use of the opposite sex except:(a) where a child under the age of eight years
is accompanied by an adult parent or guardian of that sex; or
(b) to provide assistance to a disabled person; or
(c) in the case of a genuine emergency. 10.2 Animals
10.2.1 Cause or allow an animal to damage a flowerbed, garden plot, tree, lawn or like thing or place.
10.2.2 Lead, herd or exercise a horse in such manner as to cause a nuisance or endanger the safety of a person.
10.3 ClimbingClimb on or over any fixture, fitting, plant, object or building thereon other than in a playground or similar area that the Council has set aside for that purpose.
10.4 Defacing PropertyDeface, paint, spray, write, cut names, letters or make marks on any tree, rock, gate, fence, building, sign, bridge or property of the Council.
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10.5 EquipmentUse any item of equipment, facilities or property belonging to the Council other than in the manner and for the purpose for which it was designed, constructed or intended to be used or in such manner as is likely to damage or destroy it.
10.6 FishingFish in any waters to which the Council has determined this subclause applies.
10.7 GlassWillfully break any glass, china or other brittle material.
10.8 Interference with LandInterfere with, alter or damage the land (including a building, structure or fixture located on the land) including:10.8.1 altering the construction or arrangement of the
land to permit or facilitate access from an adjacent property;
10.8.2 erecting or installing a structure in, on, across, under or over the land;
10.8.3 changing or interfering with the construction, arrangement or materials of the land;
10.8.4 planting a tree or other vegetation on the land, interfering with the vegetation on the land or removing vegetation from the land; or
10.8.5 otherwise use the land in a manner contrary to the purpose for which the land was designed to be used.
10.9 Interference with Permitted UseInterrupt, disrupt or interfere with any other person’s use of Local Government land which is permitted or for which permission has been granted.
10.10 NuisanceBehave in such a manner as to cause discomfort, inconvenience, annoyance or offence to any other person.
10.11 Playing GamesPlay or practice a game:10.11.1 which is likely to cause damage to the land or
anything on it;10.11.2 in any area where a sign indicates that the game
is prohibited. 10.12 Smoking
Subject to the Tobacco Products Regulation Act 1997, smoke, hold or otherwise have control over an ignited tobacco product:10.12.1 in any building; or10.12.2 in any ablutionary facility; or10.12.3 on any land to which the Council has
determined this subclause applies. 10.13 Solicitation
Tout or solicit customers for the parking of vehicles or for any other purpose whatsoever.
10.14 Throwing ObjectsThrow, roll, project or discharge a stone, substance or other missile to the danger of any person or animal thereon.
10.15 Waste10.15.1 Deposit or leave thereon:
(a) anything obnoxious or offensive;(b) any offal, dead animal, dung or filth; or(c) any mineral, mineral waste, industrial
waste or bi-products.10.15.2 Foul or pollute any waters situated thereon.
10.15.3 Deposit any rubbish other than in receptacles provided by the Council for that purpose.
10.15.4 Deposit in a receptacle any rubbish emanating from domestic or trade purposes, unless designated by a sign or signs.
10.16 Wheeled Recreational DevicesSubject to the Road Traffic Act 1961, ride a wheeled recreational device on Local Government land to which the Council has determined this clause applies.
PART 4—ENFORCEMENT
11. Directions 11.1 A person on Local Government land must comply with a
reasonable direction from an authorised person relating to:11.1.1 that person’s use of the land;11.1.2 that person’s conduct and behaviour on the
land;11.1.3 the safety and enjoyment of other persons on
the land; or11.1.4 that person entering or remaining on premises
on the land in circumstances where the person has been known to misbehave in those premises.
11.2 A person who, in the opinion of an authorised person, is likely to commit or has committed, a breach of this by-law must immediately comply with a direction of an authorised person to leave that part of Local Government land.
12. OrdersIf a person fails to comply with an order of an authorised person
made pursuant to Section 262 of the Act in respect of a breach of this by-law, the Council may recover its costs of any action taken under Section 262 (3) of the Act from the person to whom the order was directed.Note:
Section 262 (1) of the Act states:
(1) If a person (the offender) engages in conduct that is a contravention of this Act or a by-law under this Act, an authorised person may order the offender:
(a) if the conduct is still continuing—to stop the conduct; and
(b) whether or not the conduct is still continuing—to take specified action to remedy the contravention
Subsections (2) and (3) of Section 262 also provide that it is an offence to fail to comply with an order and that if a person does not comply, the authorised person may take action reasonably required to have the order carried out. For example, an authorised person may order a person to:
• cease smoking on Local Government land;
• remove an object or structure encroaching on Local Government land;
• dismantle and remove a structure erected on Local Government land without permission.
13. Removal of Animals and ObjectsAn authorised person may remove an animal or object that is on
Local Government land in breach of a by-law if no person is in charge of, or apparently in charge of, the animal or object.
PART 5—MISCELLANEOUS
14. Exemptions 14.1 The restrictions in this by-law do not apply to a police
officer, emergency worker, Council officer or employee acting in the course and within the scope of that person’s normal duties, or to a contractor while performing work for the Council and while acting under the supervision of a Council officer.
14.2 The restrictions in Clauses 9.1, 9.13, 9.7 and 9.28 of this by-law do not apply to electoral matter authorised by a candidate and which is:
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14.2.1 related to a Commonwealth or State election and occurs during the period commencing on the issue of the writ or writs for the election and ending at the close of polls on polling day; or
14.2.2 related to an election under the Act or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and occurs during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day; or
14.2.3 related to, and occurs during the course of and for the purpose of a referendum.
This by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the City of Whyalla held on 15 September 2014, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.
P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer
CITY OF WHYALLABY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999
By-law No. 3 of 2014—RoadsA by-law to regulate certain activities on roads in the Council
area.PART 1—PRELIMINARY
1. TitleThis by-law may be cited as the Roads By-law 2014 and is By-
law No. 3 of the City of Whyalla.2. Authorising law
This by-law is made under Sections 239 and 246 of the Local Government Act 1999, Regulation 28 of the Local Government (General) Regulations 2013 and Sections 667 (1), 4.I, 5.VII, 7.II and 9.XVI of the Local Government Act 1934.3. Purpose
The objectives of this by-law are to manage and regulate the prescribed uses of roads in the Council area:
3.1 to protect the convenience, comfort and safety of road users and members of the public;
3.2 to prevent damage to buildings and structures on roads;3.3 to prevent certain nuisances occurring on roads; and3.4 for the good rule and government of the Council area.
4. Expiry4.1 The following by-laws previously made by the Council
are revoked from the day on which this by-law comes into operation:1
4.1.1 By-law No. 3—Roads.2
4.2 This by-law will expire on 1 January 2022.3
Note:1 Generally a by-law comes into operation four months after the day on
which it is gazetted: Section 249 (5) of the Act.2 Section 253 of the Act provides that the revocation of a by-law by
another by-law that contains substantially the same provisions, does not affect certain resolutions such as those applying a by-law to a part or parts of the Council area.
3 Pursuant to Section 251 of the Act, a by-law will expire on 1 January following the seventh anniversary of the gazettal of the by-law.
5. Application5.1 This by-law operates subject to the Council’s Permits
and Penalties By-law 2014.5.2 This by-law applies throughout the Council area.
6. InterpretationIn this by-law, unless the contrary intention appears:
6.1 Act means the Local Government Act 1999;6.2 animal includes birds, insects and poultry but does not
include a dog or a cat;
6.3 Council means the City of Whyalla;6.4 effective control means a person exercising effective
control of an animal either:6.4.1 by means of a physical restraint; or6.4.2 by command, the animal being in close proximity
to the person and the person being able to see the animal at all times;
6.5 electoral matter has the same meaning as in the Electoral Act 1985 provided that such electoral matter is not capable of causing physical damage or injury to any person within its immediate vicinity;
6.6 emergency worker has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2014;
6.7 livestock has the same meaning as in the Livestock Act 1997;
6.8 vehicle has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1961.
Note:
Section 14 of the Interpretation Act 1915, provides that an expression used in this by-law has, unless the contrary intention appears, the same meaning as in the Acts under which the By-law was made.
PART 2—USE OF LAND
7. Activities Requiring PermissionA person must not do any of the following activities on a road
without the permission of the Council:7.1 Advertising
7.1.1 display any sign on a parked vehicle thereon such that the dominant use of the vehicle is for the purposes of commercial advertising.
7.1.2 subject to By-law No. 4—Moveable Signs, display any sign for the purpose of commercial advertising.
7.2 AmplificationUse an amplifier or other device whether mechanical or electrical for the purpose of broadcasting announcements or advertisements.
7.3 Animals7.3.1 Cause or allow an animal to stray onto, move
over, or graze on a road except where the Council has set aside a track or other area for use by or in connection with an animal of that kind, and provided the animal or animals are under effective control.
7.3.2 Lead, herd, ride or exercise an animal in such a manner as to cause a nuisance or endanger the safety of a person.
7.3.3 Ride, lead, drive or allow any livestock on any Road to which this paragraph applies.
7.4 Defacing PropertyDeface, paint, spray, write, cut names, letters or make marks on any tree, rock, gate, fence, building, sign, bridge or property of the Council.
7.5 DistributionSubject to Clause 12.2 Place on a vehicle (without the consent of the owner of the vehicle), or give out or distribute any hand bill, book, notice, leaflet, or other printed matter to any bystander, passer-by or other person.
7.6 ObstructionsErect, install or place or cause to be erected, installed or placed any structure, object or material of any kind so as to obstruct a road, footway, water-channel, or watercourse in a road.
7.7 Posting of BillsSubject to Clause 11.2, post or allow or cause to be posted any bills, advertisements, or other papers or items on a building or structure on a road.
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7.8 Preaching and CanvassingPreach, harangue or canvass for religious or other purposes.
7.9 Public Exhibitions and Displays7.9.1 Sing, busk, play a recording or use a music
instrument, or perform similar activities.7.9.2 Conduct or hold a concert, festival, show, circus,
performance or a similar activity.7.9.3 Erect a stage or structure for the purpose of
conducting or holding a concert, festival, show, circus, performance or a similar activity.
7.9.4 Cause any public exhibitions or displays to occur thereon.
7.10 SolicitingAsk for or receive or indicate a desire for a donation of money or any other thing.
7.11 VehiclesRepair, wash, paint, panel beat or perform other work of a similar nature to a vehicle, except for running repairs in the case of a vehicle breakdown.
8. DirectionsA person on a road must comply with a reasonable direction or
request from an authorised person relating to:8.1 that person’s use of the road for a purpose other than
driving a vehicle;8.2 that person’s conduct and behaviour on the road other
than conduct and behaviour in connection with driving a vehicle; or
8.3 the safety and enjoyment of other persons on the road.PART 3—ENFORCEMENT
9. Orders9.1 A person who, in the opinion of an authorised person is
committing or has committed a breach of this by-law, must immediately comply with a direction of an authorised person to leave that part of the road.
9.2 If a person does not comply with an order of an authorised person made pursuant to Section 262 of the Act in respect of a breach of this by-law, the Council may recover its costs of any action taken under Section 262 (3) of the Act from the person to whom the order was directed.
Note:Section 262 (1) of the Act states:(1) If a person (the offender) engages in conduct that is a contravention
of this Act or a by-law under this Act, an authorised person may order the offender:(a) if the conduct is still continuing—to stop the conduct; and(b) whether or not the conduct is still continuing—to take
specified action to remedy the contravention.Subsections (2) and (3) of Section 262 also provide that it is an offence to fail to comply with an order and that if a person does not comply, the authorised person may take action reasonably required to have the order carried out. For example, an authorised person may order a person to:
• cease busking on a road;• remove an object or structure blocking a footpath; or• remove bills posted on a structure on a road.
10. Removal of Animals and ObjectsAn authorised person may remove an animal or object that is on
a road in breach of a by-law if no person is in charge, or apparently in charge, of the animal or object.
PART 4—MISCELLANEOUS
11. Exemptions 11.1 The restrictions in this by-law do not apply to a Police
Officer, Emergency worker, Council Officer or employee acting in the course and within the scope of that person’s normal duties, or to a contractor while performing work for the Council and while acting under the supervision of a Council Officer.
11.2 The restrictions in Clauses 7.5 and 7.7 of this by-law do not apply to electoral matter authorised by a candidate and which is:11.2.1 related to a Commonwealth or State election
and occurs during the period commencing on the issue of the writ or writs for the election and ending at the close of polls on polling day; or
11.2.2 related to an election under the Act or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and occurs during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day; or
11.2.3 related to, and occurs during the course of and for the purpose of a referendum.
This by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the City of Whyalla held on 15 September 2014, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.
P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer
CITY OF WHYALLABY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999
By-law No. 4 of 2014—Moveable SignsA by-law to set standards for moveable signs on roads and to provide conditions for the placement of such signs.
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
1. TitleThis by-law may be cited as the Moveable Signs By-law 2014
and is By-law No. 4 of the City of Whyalla.2. Authorising Law
This by-law is made under Sections 238, 239 and 246 of the Local Government Act 1999 and Sections 667 (1), 4.I, and 9.XVI of the Local Government Act 1934.3. Purpose
The object of this by-law is to set standards for moveable signs on roads:
3.1 to protect the comfort and safety of road users and members of the public;
3.2 to enhance the amenity of roads and surrounding parts of the Council area;
3.3 to prevent nuisances occurring on roads;3.4 to prevent unreasonable interference with the use of a
road; and3.5 for the good rule and government of the Council area.
4. Expiry4.1 The following by-laws previously made by the Council
are revoked from the day on which this by-law comes into operation: 1
4.1.1 By-law No. 4—Moveable Signs.2
4.2 This by-law will expire on 1 January 2022.3
Note:1 Generally a by-law comes into operation four months after the day on
which it is gazetted: Section 249 (5) of the Act.2 Section 253 of the Act provides that the revocation of a by-law by
another by-law that contains substantially the same provisions, does not affect certain resolutions such as those applying a by-law to a part or parts of the Council area.
3 Pursuant to Section 251 of the Act, a by-law will expire on 1 January following the seventh anniversary of the gazettal of the by-law.
5. Application5.1 This by-law operates subject to the Council’s Permits
and Penalties By-law 2014.5.2 This by-law applies throughout the Council area.
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6. InterpretationIn this by-law, unless the contrary intention appears:
6.1 Act means the Local Government Act 1999;6.2 business premises means premises from which a business
is being conducted;6.3 Council means the City of Whyalla;6.4 footpath area means:
6.4.1 that part of a road between the property boundary of the road and the edge of the carriageway on the same side as that boundary;
6.4.2 a footway, lane or other place made or constructed for the use of pedestrians and not for the use of vehicles;
6.5 vehicle has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1961.
Note:
Section 14 of the Interpretation Act 1915, provides that an expression used in this by-law has, unless the contrary intention appears, the same meaning as in the Acts under which the by-law was made.
PART 2—MOVEABLE SIGNS
7. Construction and DesignA moveable sign placed on a road must:
7.1 be of a kind known as an ‘A’ frame or sandwich board sign, an ‘inverted ‘T’ sign, or a flat sign or, with the permission of the Council, a sign of some other kind;
7.2 be designed, constructed and maintained in good quality and condition;
7.3 be of strong construction and sufficiently stable or securely fixed so as to keep its position in adverse weather conditions;
7.4 have no sharp or jagged edges or corners;7.5 not be unsightly or offensive in appearance or content;7.6 be constructed of timber, metal, plastic or plastic coated
cardboard, or a mixture of such materials and must not rotate or contain flashing parts;
7.7 not exceed 1.2 metres in height, 800 mm in width and 800 mm in depth;
7.8 in the case of an ‘A’ frame or sandwich board sign:7.8.1 be hinged or joined at the top; and7.8.2 be of such construction that its sides are securely
fixed or locked in position when erected;7.9 in the case of an inverted ‘T’ sign, not contain struts or
members that run between the display area and the base of the sign; and
7.10 not have a display area exceeding one square metre in total or, if the sign is two-sided, one square meter on each side, unless otherwise approved.
8. PlacementA moveable sign must not be placed:
8.1 on any part of a road other than the footpath area;8.2 so that it is less than 400 mm from the edge of the
carriageway.8.3 on a footpath that is less than 2.5 metres wide;8.4 on the sealed or paved part of a footpath area unless the
sealed or paved part is wide enough to contain the sign and still leave a clear thoroughfare for pedestrians of at least 1.2 metres width.
8.5 in the case of a flat sign, the message of which only contains a newspaper headline and the name of a newspaper, so that it is resting against the business to which it relates;
8.6 so as to interfere with the reasonable movement of persons or vehicles using the footpath or road in the vicinity of where the moveable sign is placed;
8.7 within 10 metres of an intersection of two or more roads;
8.8 on a footpath area with a minimum height clearance from a structure above it of less than two metres;
8.9 on a designated parking area or within 1 metre of an entrance or exit to premises;
8.10 so that it is tied, fixed or attached to, or placed closer than 1.2 metres to any other structure, object or thing (including another moveable sign);
8.11 so as to obstruct or impede a vehicle door when opened, provided that the vehicle is parked lawfully on the road;
8.12 on a road during the hours of darkness unless it is in a clearly lit area and clearly visible; or
8.13 in such a position or in such circumstances that the safety of a user of the footpath area or road is at risk.
9. AppearanceA moveable sign placed on the footpath area of a road must, in
the opinion of an authorised person:9.1 be painted or otherwise detailed at a competent and
professional manner;9.2 be attractive, legible and simply worded to convey a
precise message;9.3 be of such design and contain such colours which are
compatible with the architectural design of the premises adjacent to the sign, and which relate well to the town scope and overall amenity of the locality in which it is situated;
9.4 contain combinations of colour and typographical styles which blend in with and reinforce the heritage qualities of the locality and the buildings where it is situated; and
9.5 not have balloons, flags, streamers or other things attached to it.
10. BannersA banner shall only be displayed on a road if it: 10.1 is securely fixed to a fence or structure so that it does not
hang loose or flap and provided that prior permission is obtained in the case of attachment to any Council property;
10.2 only advertises an event to which the public are invited; and
10.3 is displayed not more than one month before the event it advertises, not more than one week afterwards, and provided it is not displayed for a continuous period of more than one month, or one month in any twelve month period.
11. Signs on Vehicles on Council LandNo person shall without permission on any land vested in or
under the care, control and management of the Council (including roads) display a sign on such land or on a vehicle parked on such land:
11.1 indicating that the vehicle is for sale; or 11.2 which rests on or which is attached to the vehicle and
which advertises a product or business excepting:11.2.1 a licensed taxi, a vehicle belonging to any
Council or controlling authority, a bus greater than six metres in length, and a vehicle which only has a sign or signs painted on or glued to it the main purpose of which is to identify it as belonging to a business; or
11.2.2 a sign comprising a sunscreen on a vehicle, where any message or trade name or mark on the sunscreen does not advertise a business being carried on in a vicinity of the play the vehicle is parked, or the products available from that business.
Note:
A person must not erect or display a banner on a public road for a business purpose without a permit from the Council issued under Section 222 of the Local Government Act 1999.
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12. Restrictions 12.1 The owner or operator of a business must not cause or
allow more than one moveable sign for each business premises to be displayed on the footpath area of a road at any time.
12.2 A person must not cause or allow a moveable sign to be placed on a footpath area unless:12.2.1 it only displays material which advertises a
business being conducted on premises adjacent to the moveable sign or the goods and services available from that business; and
12.2.2 the business premises to which it relates is open to the public.
12.3 If in the opinion of the Council a footpath area is unsafe for a moveable sign to be displayed, the Council may prohibit or restrict the display of a moveable sign on such conditions as the Council thinks fit.
13. Exemptions 13.1 Subclauses 12.1 and 12.2 of this by-law do not apply to a
moveable sign which:13.1.1 advertises a garage sale taking place from
residential premises;13.1.2 is a directional sign to an event run by a
community organisation or charitable body; 13.2 Subclauses 12.1 and 12.2 of this by-law do not apply to a
flat sign which only contains a newspaper headline and the name of a newspaper or magazine.
13.3 A requirement of this by-law will not apply where the Council has granted permission for the moveable sign to be displayed contrary to that requirement.
Note:This by-law does not apply to moveable signs placed and maintained on a road in accordance with Section 226 (3) of the Act, which includes any sign:
• placed there pursuant to an authorisation under another Act;• designed to direct people to the open inspection of any land or
building that is available for purchase or lease;• related to a State or Commonwealth election and is displayed
during the period commencing on the issue of the writ of writs for the election and ending at the close of polls on polling day;
• related to an election held under this Act or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and is displayed during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day; or
• the sign is of a prescribed class.PART 3—ENFORCEMENT
14. Removal of Moveable Signs 14.1 A person must immediately comply with the order of an
authorised person to remove a moveable sign made pursuant to Section 227 (1) of the Act.
14.2 The owner of or other person entitled to recover a moveable sign removed by an authorised person pursuant to Section 227 (2) of the Act, may be required to pay to the Council any reasonable costs incurred by the Council in removing, storing, and/or attempting to dispose of the moveable sign before being entitled to recover the moveable sign.
14.3 The owner, or other person responsible for a moveable sign must remove or relocate the moveable sign at the request of an authorised person:14.3.1 if, in the opinion of an authorised person, and
not withstanding compliance with this by-law, there is any hazard or obstruction or there is likely to be a hazard or obstruction arising out of the location of the moveable sign; or
14.3.2 for the purpose of special events, parades, roadworks or in any other circumstances which, in the opinion of the authorised person, require relocation or removal of the moveable sign to protect public safety.
This by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the City of Whyalla held on 15 September 2014, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.
P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer
CITY OF WHYALLABY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999 AND
THE DOG AND CAT MANAGEMENT ACT 1995By-law No. 5 of 2014—Dogs
A by-law to limit the number of dogs kept on premises and for the management and control of dogs in the Council area.
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
1. TitleThis by-law may be cited as the Dogs By-law 2014 and is By-
law No. 5 of the City of Whyalla.2. Authorising Law
This by-law is made under Section 90 (5) of the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995, Sections 238 and 246 of the Local Government Act 1999, and Sections 667 (1), 9.XVI of the Local Government Act 1934.3. Purpose
The objects of this by-law are to control and manage dogs in the Council area:
3.1 to reduce the incidence of environmental nuisance caused by dogs; and
3.2 to promote responsible dog ownership; and3.3 to protect the convenience, comfort and safety of
members of the public, and3.4 for the good rule and government of the Council area.
4. Expiry4.1 The following by-laws previously made by the Council
are revoked from the day on which this by-law comes into operation:1
4.1.1 By-law No. 5—Dogs.2
4.2 This by-law will expire on 1 January 2022.3
Note:1 Generally a by-law comes into operation four months after the day on
which it is gazetted: Section 249 (5) of the Act.2 Section 253 of the Act provides that the revocation of a by-law by
another by-law that contains substantially the same provisions, does not affect certain resolutions such as those applying a by-law to a part or parts of the Council area.
3 Pursuant to Section 251 of the Act, a by-law will expire on 1 January following the seventh anniversary of the gazettal of the by-law.
5. Application5.1 This by-law operates subject to the Council’s Permits
and Penalties By-law 2014.5.2 Subject to Clauses 5.3, this by-law applies throughout the
Council area.5.3 Clauses 9.1.1 and 10 of this by-law only apply in such
part or parts of the Council area as the Council may, by resolution direct in accordance with Section 246 (3) (e) of the Act
6. InterpretationIn this by-law, unless the contrary intention appears:
6.1 Act means the Local Government Act 1999;6.2 approved kennel establishment means a building,
structure or area approved by a relevant authority, pursuant to the Development Act 1993 for the keeping of dogs on a temporary or permanent basis;
6.3 Council means the City of Whyalla;6.4 detached dwelling, row dwelling and semi-detached
dwelling have the same meanings as in the Development Act 1993;
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6.5 dog (except for in Clause 7.1) has the same meaning as in the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995;
6.6 effective control means a person exercising effective control of a dog either:6.6.1 by means of a physical restraint; or6.6.2 by command, the dog being in close proximity to
the person and the person being able to see the dog at all times;
6.7 effective control of a dog by means of physical restraint has the same meaning as in Section 8 of the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995;
6.8 keep includes the provision of food or shelter;6.9 park has the same meaning as in the Dog and Cat
Management Act 1995; 6.10 premises includes land, whether used or occupied for
domestic or non-domestic purposes, except an approved kennel establishment;
6.11 small dwelling means a self-contained residence that is:6.11.1 a residential flat building;6.11.2 contained in a separate strata unit;6.11.3 on an allotment less than 400 square metres in
area; or6.11.4 without a secure yard of at least 100 square
metres in area; 6.12 working dog means a dog used principally for droving or
tending livestock.Note:
Section 14 of the Interpretation Act 1915, provides that an expression used in this by-law has, unless the contrary intention appears, the same meaning as in the Acts under which the by-law was made.
PART 2—LIMITS ON DOG NUMBERS
7. Limits on Dog Numbers in Private Premises7.1 Subject to Clauses 7.2 and 7.3, a person must not,
without the Council’s permission keep:7.1.1 more than one dog in a small dwelling;7.1.2 more than two dogs in premises other than a small
dwelling;7.1.3 outside of a township, more than three dogs (other
than working dogs);7.2 For the purposes of Clause 7.1, ‘dog’ means a dog that is
three months of age or older or, a dog that has lost its juvenile teeth.
7.3 Clause 7.1 does not apply to:7.3.1 approved kennel establishments operating in
accordance with all required approvals and consents; or
7.3.2 any business involving the keeping of dogs provided that the business is registered in accordance with the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995 and operating in accordance with all required approvals and consents.
7.4 The Council may require that premises which are the subject of an application for permission to keep additional dogs, must be inspected by an authorised person for the purpose of assessing the suitability of the premises for housing dogs.
7.5 An application for permission to keep an additional dogs must be in the form determined by the Council and be accompanied by information regarding:7.5.1 the type and size of the property on which it is
proposed to keep the dogs;7.5.2 the manner in which it is proposed that the dogs
will be contained; and7.5.3 any other information that the Council requires to
ensure proper consideration of the application.7.6 No dog is to be kept on any premises where, in the
opinion of an authorised person, there is no secure or appropriate area where a dog may be effectively confined.
PART 3—DOG CONTROLS
8. Dog Exercise Areas8.1 Subject to Clauses 9 and 10 of this by-law, a person may
enter a park in the Council area for the purpose of exercising a dog under his or her effective control.
8.2 A person entering a park for the purposes of exercising a dog must ensure that any dog under that person’s control, charge or authority is under effective control at all times.
9. Dog on Leash Areas9.1 A person must not, without the Council’s permission,
allow a dog under that person’s control, charge or authority (except an accredited guide dog, hearing dog or disability dog that is required to remain off-lead in order to fulfil its functions) to be or remain:9.1.1 on Local Government land or in public place to
which the Council has resolved that this subclause applies; and
9.1.2 on any park or reserve during times when organised sport is being played;
unless the dog is secured by a strong leash not exceeding two metres in length which is either tethered securely to a fixed object capable of securing the dog or held by a person capable of controlling the dog and preventing it from being a nuisance or a danger to other persons.
10. Dog Prohibited AreasA person must not allow a dog under that person’s control,
charge or authority (except an accredited guide dog, hearing dog or disability dog) to enter or remain on any Local Government land or public place to which the Council has determined that this clause applies.11. Dog Faeces
No person is to allow a dog under that person’s control, charge or authority to be in a public place or on Local Government land unless that person has in their possession a bag or other suitable container for the collection and lawful disposal of any faeces that the dog may deposit (for the purpose of complying with their obligation under Section 45A (6) of the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995).12. Exemptions
The Council may, by notice in writing, grant an exemption (either conditionally or unconditionally) to a person or classes of persons from the application of this by-law or any part of it.
PART 4—ENFORCEMENT
13. Orders 13.1 If a person engages in conduct that is in contravention of
this by-law, an authorised person may order that person:12.1.1 if the conduct is still continuing—to stop the
conduct; and12.1.2 whether or not the conduct is still continuing—
to take specified action to remedy the contravention.
13.2 A person must comply with an order under this clause. 13.3 If a person does not comply with an order, the authorised
person may take action reasonably required to have the order carried out, and the Council may recover its costs of any action so taken from the person to whom the order was directed.
13.4 However, an authorised person may not use force against a person under this Part.
Note:For example, an authorised person may order a person to:
• cease keeping more than the permitted number of dogs on that person’s premises; or
• remove a dog from a dog prohibited area.This by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the City
of Whyalla held on 15 September 2014, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.
P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer
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CITY OF WHYALLABY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999 AND
THE DOG AND CAT MANAGEMENT ACT 1995By-law No. 6 of 2014—Cats
A by-law to limit the number of cats kept on premises and for the management and control of cats in the Council area.
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
1. TitleThis by-law may be cited as the Cats By-law 2014 and is By-
law No. 6 of the City of Whyalla.2. Authorising Law
This by-law is made under Section 90 (5) of the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995, Section 246 of the Local Government Act 1999 and Sections 667 (1), 4.I and 9.XVI of the Local Government Act 1934.3. Purpose
The objects of this by-law are to control and manage cats in the Council area:
3.1 to promote responsible cat ownership;3.2 to reduce the incidence of the public and environmental
nuisance caused by cats;3.3 to protect the comfort and safety of members of the
public; and3.4 for the good rule and government of the Council area.
4. Expiry4.1 The following By-laws previously made by the Council
are revoked from the day on which this By-law comes into operation:1
4.1.1 By-law No. 6—Cats2.4.2 This by-law will expire on 1 January 20223.
Note:1 Generally a by-law comes into operation four months after the
day on which it is gazetted: Section 249 (5) of the Act.2 Section 253 of the Act provides that the revocation of a by-law
by another by-law that contains substantially the same provisions, does not affect certain resolutions such as those applying a by-law to a part or parts of the Council area.
3 Pursuant to Section 251 of the Act, a by-law will expire on 1 January following the seventh anniversary of the gazettal of the by-law.
5. Application5.1 This by-law operates subject to the Council’s Permits
and Penalties By-law 2014.5.2 This by-law applies throughout the Council area.
6. InterpretationIn this by-law, unless the contrary intention appears;
6.1 Act means the Local Government Act 1999;6.2 approved cattery means a building, structure or area
approved by a relevant authority, pursuant to the Development Act 1993 for the keeping of cats on a temporary or permanent basis;
6.3 cat means an animal of the species felis catus which is three months of age or has lost its juvenile canine teeth;
6.4 Council means the City of Whyalla;6.5 identified cat means a cat that has a microchip implanted
in its body containing information that may be used to obtain the current address or telephone number of the owner or other person entitled to possession of the cat;
6.6 keep includes the provision of food or shelter;6.7 nuisance means:
6.7.1 unreasonably interfering with the peace, comfort or convenience of a person;
6.7.2 injurious to a person’s real or personal property; or
6.7.3 obnoxious, offensive or hazardous to health;6.8 premises includes land whether used or occupied for
domestic or non-domestic purposes except an approved cattery.
Note:
Section 14 of the Interpretation Act 1915 provides that an expression used in this by-law has, unless the contrary intention appears, the same meaning as in the Acts under which the by-law is made.
PART 2—LIMITS ON CAT NUMBERS AND CAT CONTROLS
7. Limits on Cat Numbers7.1 Subject to Clause 11, a person must not without the
Council’s permission, keep more than two cats in any premises.
7.2 The Council may, upon application, grant permission for more than two cats to be kept on premises if it is satisfied that:7.2.1 no insanitary condition exists on the premises as a
result of keeping cats;7.2.2 a nuisance is not caused to any neighbour as a
result of the keeping of cats on the premises;7.2.3 all cats kept on the premises over the age of six
months are desexed unless the person obtains a letter signed by a veterinary surgeon indicating that this would be injurious to the health of the cat or, that the health of the cat will be jeopardised if it is desexed before a stated age.
8. Cats to be Identified by way of MicrochipSubject to Clause 11, a person must not, without the Council’s
permission, keep in any premises a cat unless the cat is an identified cat.9. Cats Not to be a Nuisance
9.1 An owner or occupier of premises is guilty of an offence if a cat (or cats) kept or allowed to remain on the premises causes a nuisance by reason of:9.1.1 noise or odour created by the cat or cats;9.1.2 the cats wandering from the premises; or9.1.3 the aggressive nature of the cat or cats.
9.2 A person who keeps a cat must ensure that the cat is effectively confined to the premises occupied by that person between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. each day.
9.3 For the purposes of Clause 9, a ‘cat’ means an animal of the species felis catus.
10. Registration of Cats 10.1 A person must not keep a cat in the Council’s area for
more than 14 days unless the cat is registered in accordance with this by-law.
10.2 An application for registration of a cat must:10.2.1 be made to the Council in the manner and form
prescribed by Council (if any);10.2.2 be accompanied by the fee (if any) prescribed
by the Council;10.2.3 nominate a person of or over 16 years of age
who consents to the cat being registered in his or her name; and
10.2.4 identify with reference to an address the Premises at which the cat is kept.
10.3. Registration under this by-law remains in force until the next 30 June following the grant of registration and may be renewed from time to time for further periods of up to 12 months.
11. ExemptionsClauses 7.1 and 8 do not apply to cats kept on premises that
comprise a business involving the keeping of cats, including (but not limited to) an approved cattery, provided that the business is operating in accordance with all required approvals and consents.
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PART 3—ENFORCEMENT
12. Orders 12.1 If a person engages in conduct that is a contravention of
this By-law, an authorised person may order that person:12.1.1 if the conduct is still continuing—to stop the
conduct; and12.1.2 whether or not the conduct is still continuing—
to take specified action to remedy the contravention.
12.2 A person must comply with an order under this Clause. 12.3 If a person does not comply with an order, the authorised
person may take action reasonably required to have the order carried out, and the Council may recover its costs of any action so taken from the person to whom the order was directed.
12.4 However, an authorised person may not use force against a person under this section.
Note:For example, an authorised person may order a person to:
• cease keeping more than the permitted number of cats on that person’s premises; or
• take the necessary steps to mitigate a nuisance caused by howling cats.
This by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the City of Whyalla held on 15 September 2014, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.
P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer
CITY OF WHYALLABY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999
By-law No. 7 of 2014—Caravans and CampingA by-law to regulate camping and the use of caravans in the Council’s area.
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
1. TitleThis by-law may be cited as the Caravans and Camping By-law
2014 and is By-law No. 7 of the City of Whyalla.2. Authorising Law
This by-law is made under Sections 238 and 246 of the Local Government Act 1999, Sections 667 (1) 4.I and 9.XVI of the Local Government Act 1934, Regulation 28 of the Local Government (General) Regulations 2013, (and Section) 18A of the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993.3. Purpose
The objectives of this by-law are to regulate camping on Local Government Land, roads and foreshore areas:
3.1 to prevent and mitigate nuisances;3.2 to prevent damage to Local Government land and roads;3.3 to protect the convenience, comfort and safety of
members of the public;3.4 to enhance the amenity of the Council area; and3.5 for the good rule and government of the area.
4. Expiry4.1 The following By-laws previously made by the Council
are revoked from the day on which this By-law comes into operation:1
4.1.1 By-law No. 7—Caravans and Camping2.4.2 This by-law will expire on 1 January 20223.
Note:1 Generally a by-law comes into operation four months after the day on
which it is gazetted: Section 249 (5) of the Act.2 Section 253 of the Act provides that the revocation of a by-law by
another by-law that contains substantially the same provisions, does not affect certain resolutions such as those applying a by-law to a part or parts of the Council area.
3 Pursuant to Section 251 of the Act, a by-law will expire on 1 January following the seventh anniversary of the gazettal of the by-law.
5. Application5.1 This by-law operates subject to the Council’s Permits
and Penalties By-law 2014.5.2 This by-law applies throughout the Council area unless
stated otherwise.6. Interpretation
In this by-law, unless the contrary intention appears:6.1 Act means the Local Government Act 1999.6.2 Camp includes setting up a camp, or allowing a caravan
or tent or motor home to remain on land whether or not any person is in attendance or sleeps on the land (and in the case of an unattended caravan or motor home on a road, where the caravan or motor home is parked other than in an area designated for the parking of vehicles).
6.3 Camping reserve means land vested in or under the care and control of the Council which the Council has set aside as a camping reserve and which is identified by one or more signs bearing the words ‘camping reserve’ with or without other words.
6.4 emergency worker has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2014;
6.5 Foreshore means the area between the low water mark on the seashore and the nearest boundary of:6.5.1 a road;6.5.2 a section;6.5.3 a public reserve; or6.5.4 land comprised in a land grant, Crown land or
Crown Licence.6.6 Local Government land means all land owned by the
Council or under the Council’s care, control and management.
6.7 Road has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999.
6.8 Vehicle has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1961.
PART 2—REGULATION OF CAMPING
7. General Camping ControlsNo person shall without permission on Local Government land,
the foreshore or a road:7.1 Camping
7.1.1 Camp or sleep overnight other than in an area where a sign or signs state camping is permitted in respect of that area; or
7.1.2 Pitch, erect or construct any tent or other structure of calico, canvas, plastic or any similar material, or tie any rope, rug or article to any tree, stake, plant or other objects.
7.2 CaravansUse, occupy, cause, suffer or permit any other person to use or occupy any caravan or other vehicle as a place of habitation.
7.3 TentsErect any tent or other structure of calico, canvas, plastic or similar material as a place of habitation unless:7.3.1 in a caravan park which the proprietor has
permission to operate; or7.3.2 in a camping reserve.
8. Camping ReservesNo person shall on a camping reserve:
8.1 Limit on camping timeCamp for a period in excess of two consecutive weeks.
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8.2 Break in camping timeHaving camped on a camping reserve for two consecutive weeks, camp on any camping reserve until a further period of four consecutive weeks has expired.
8.3 Fail to allow inspectionFail to permit any Council officer or authorised person to enter onto and inspect his or her campsite or any tent, caravan or vehicle thereon or thereby.
8.4 Fail to keep site cleanFail to keep the area on which he or she is camped and the surrounds in a clean, tidy and sanitary condition.
8.5 FiresSubject to the Fire and Emergency Services Act 2005, light any fire except:8.5.1 in a public place provided by the Council for that
purpose; or8.5.2 in a portable barbeque as long as the barbeque is
used in an area that is clear of flammable material for a distance of four metres; and
8.6 Improper use of ablutionary facilities (showers, washing and toilet facilities)In any ablutionary facilities:8.6.1 urinate other than in a urinal or pan or defecate
other than in a pan set apart for the purpose;8.6.2 smoke tobacco or any other substance;8.6.3 deposit anything in a pan, urinal or drain that is
likely to cause a blockage or damage;8.6.4 use the ablutionary facilities for a purpose for
which it was not designed or constructed;8.6.5 enter any ablutionary facilities that are set aside
for the use of the opposite sex except for:8.6.5.1 a child under the age of eight years
accompanied by an adult person; and/or8.6.5.2 providing assistance to a disabled
person.8.6.6 deface, foul or use other than for its proper
purpose or cause any unsanitary or unclean condition in any ablutionary facility or any apparatus, fixtures or fittings therein.
8.7 Litter and Waste8.7.1 deposit or leave:
8.7.1.1 any food stuffs, rubbish or anything obnoxious or offensive;
8.7.1.2 any offal, dead animal, dung or filth; or8.7.1.3 any mineral, mineral waste, industrial
waste or bi-products;8.7.2 foul or pollute any creek, well, lake, dam or
reservoir; and8.7.3 deposit any rubbish other than in receptacles
provided by the Council for that purpose;8.8 Camping Fees
Fail to pay camping fees to camp that may be set by the Council from time to time by resolution, and which are set out on a sign erected on or in the vicinity of a camping reserve.
PART 3—ENFORCEMENT
9. OrdersIf a person fails to comply with an order of an authorised person
made pursuant to Section 262 of the Act in respect of a breach of this by-law, the Council may recover its costs of any action taken under Section 262 (3) of the Act from the person to whom the order was directed.10. Exemptions
The restrictions in this by-law do not apply to a Police Officer, Emergency worker, Council Officer or employee acting in the course and within the scope of that person’s normal duties, or to a contractor while performing work for the Council and while acting under the supervision of a Council Officer.
This by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of City of Whyalla held on 15 September 2014, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.
P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer
CITY OF WHYALLABY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999
By-Law No. 8 of 2014—Waste ManagementA by-law to regulate and control the removal of household waste from premises, for the prevention and suppression of nuisances, and to manage Council property.
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
1. TitleThis by-law may be cited as the Waste Management By-law
2014 and is By-law No. 8 of the City of Whyalla.2. Authorising law
This by-law is made under Sections 238, 239 and 246 of the Local Government Act 1999, Sections 667 (1) 4.I and 9.XVI of the Local Government Act 1934, and Regulation 28 of the Local Government (General) Regulations 2013.3. Purpose
The objectives of this by-law are:3.1 to prevent and mitigate nuisances associated with storage
and collection of domestic waste;3.2 to prevent damage to Council property and land;3.3 to protect the convenience, comfort and safety of
members of the public;3.4 to enhance the amenity of the Council area; and3.5 for the good rule and government of the area.
4. Expiry4.1 The following by-laws previously made by the Council
are revoked from the day on which this by-law comes into operation:1
4.1.1 By-law No. 10—Waste Management2.4.2 This by-law will expire on 1 January 20223.
Note:1 Generally a by-law comes into operation four months after the day on
which it is gazetted: Section 249 (5) of the Act.2 Section 253 of the Act provides that the revocation of a by-law by
another by-law that contains substantially the same provisions, does not affect certain resolutions such as those applying a by-law to a part or parts of the Council area.
3 Pursuant to Section 251 of the Act, a by-law will expire on 1 January following the seventh anniversary of the gazettal of the by-law.
5. Application5.1 This by-law operates subject to the Council’s Permits
and Penalties By-law 2014.5.2 This by-law applies throughout the Council area.
6. InterpretationIn this by-law, unless the contrary intention appears:
6.1 Council landfill sites means any land used by the Council or its agents for the purposes of disposing of Municipal Domestic/Industrial Waste;
6.2 Domestic waste means all house, garden and kitchen wastes, but excludes liquids, manure, metals (other than food containers), effluent, sewage, stones and bricks, soil and wood;
6.3 emergency worker has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2014;
6.4 Hard Waste means any prescribed household item as identified by the Council’s hard waste collection service guidelines, which is not suitable for disposal through the general kerbside waste collection service;
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6.5 Occupier has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999;
6.6 Recyclable Materials means waste of a kind collected by the Council for the purpose of being recycled or reused, and includes glass, paper products, cardboard, plastics, ferrous and non-ferrous metals; and
6.7 Waste means domestic waste, recyclable materials and other waste rubbish and refuse.
PART 2—REGULATION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
7. Rubbish and Waste CollectionA person must not put Domestic Waste, Hard Waste or
Recyclable Materials on a road or public place for collection except in accordance with this by-law or otherwise with the permission of the Council.8. Waste Collection Service
An occupier of premises may put Domestic Waste and Recyclable Materials out for collection by the Council or its contractors provided that:
8.1 the domestic waste and recyclable materials are contained within a waste container or containers of a kind approved by the Council;
8.2 the number of waste containers used does not exceed the number permitted by the Council; and
8.3 the domestic waste and recyclable materials are placed as required by the Council as may be advised to the occupier in writing from time to time.
9. General Waste Container TypesWaste containers approved by the Council for the purposes of
Clause 8.1 of this by-law must be:9.1 a watertight mobile garbage bin of rigid plastic having a
maximum capacity of 140/240 litres with a hinged lid that when closed keeps the bin rain and fly-proof and which is designed in such a way as to allow it to be mechanically lifted from the position in which it was placed for emptying by apparatus on trucks employed by the Council or its contractors in the removal of rubbish; or
9.2 as may otherwise be approved by the Council following application by an occupier.
10. Obligations of OccupiersEvery occupier of premises must: 10.1 Containers
10.1.1 provide and keep thereon a sufficient number of containers for the disposal of Domestic Waste; and
10.1.2 maintain any waste container used for the collection of Domestic Waste in good repair, with a close fitting lid and in a clean, watertight and sanitary condition.
10.2 Sealing of Containercause the waste container to be continuously and securely covered or sealed except when the waste is being deposited in or removed from the same;
10.3 Damageimmediately arrange for the replacement or repair of the waste container when the same becomes damaged or worn to the extent that:10.3.1 it is not robust or watertight; or10.3.2 it is unable to be moved on its wheels (if any)
efficiently when empty or full; or10.3.3 the lid does not seal the container when closed;
or10.3.4 its efficiency or use is otherwise impaired.
10.4 Wastenot place any waste in a container for collection by the Council or its contractors other than waste for which that container is to be used as advised in writing by the Council from time to time. Items placed in a container other than that specified by the Council will be regarded as prohibited and must be disposed of as the Council directs;
10.5 Collecting Servicesfacilitate the collection and removal of waste from the premises, and no more than 12 hours prior to the time appointed by the Council for the collection of waste from those premises, place all waste containers containing waste for collection in a position:10.5.1 on the street in front of and on the same side as
those premises, abutting the edge of (but not on) the carriageway and positioned so that the side of the containers on which the wheels are situated to face those premises; or
10.5.2 as may otherwise be approved by the Council. 10.6 Removal of Container
Remove the waste container from the street within 24 hours after the collection of waste has occurred.
11 Unlawful Removal of WasteA person must not, without permission, take or interfere with any Waste that has been left by another person on a road or Local Government land for the apparent purpose of facilitating the collection of the Waste by the Council, its contractors, agents or delegates.
12. Council Landfill Sites12.1 A person may only dump or deposit waste
material at a Council landfill site in accordance with all applicable instructions, including in relation to the area in which the waste material may be dumped or deposited.
12.2 A person present on a Council landfill site must at all times follow any relevant instruction that applies to him or her. A person must pay the correct fee to dump or deposit waste and shall not falsify or misrepresent the nature of the waste material presented at a Council landfill site.
12.3 A person shall not remove any material, be it waste or otherwise from a Council landfill site except where permission has been obtained or in accordance with an instruction.
12.4 For the purposes of this clause instruction means:12.4.1 a verbal direction given by an authorised
officer of the Council, or a person employed at a Council landfill site; and
12.4.2 a written direction contained on a sign or signs erected on a Council landfill site.
PART 3—ENFORCEMENT
13 OrdersIf a person fails to comply with an order of an authorised person made pursuant to Section 262 of the Act in respect of a breach of this by-law, the Council may recover its costs of any action taken under Section 262 (3) of the Act from the person to whom the order was directed.
14 ExemptionsThe restrictions in this by-law do not apply to a Police Officer, Emergency worker, Council Officer or employee acting in the course and within the scope of that person’s normal duties, or to a contractor while performing work for the Council and while acting under the supervision of a Council Officer.
This by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of City of Whyalla held on 15 September 2014, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.
P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer
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CITY OF WHYALLABY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999
By-law No. 9 of 2014—Boat Harbours and FacilitiesA by-law to regulate the use of harbours, boat ramps and lands adjacent thereto which are under the care, control and management of the Council or its agents.
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
1. TitleThis by-law may be cited as the Boat Harbours and Facilities
2014 and is By-law No. 9 of City of Whyalla.2. Authorising law
This by-law is made under Sections 238 and 246 of the Local Government Act 1999, Sections 667 (1) 4.I and 9.XVI of the Local Government Act 1934, and Section 18A of the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993.3. Purpose
The objectives of this by-law are to regulate the access to and use of boat harbours and facilities:
3.1 to prevent and mitigate nuisances in and around boat harbours;
3.2 to prevent damage to land and property;3.3 to protect the convenience, comfort and safety of
members of the public;3.4 to enhance the amenity of the Council area; and3.5 for the good rule and government of the area.
4. Expiry4.1 The following by-laws previously made by the Council
are revoked from the day on which this by-law comes into operation:1
4.1.1 By-law No. 8—Boat Harbours and Facilities.2
4.2. This By-law will expire on 1 January 2022.3
Note:1 Generally a by-law comes into operation four months after the day on
which it is gazetted: Section 249 (5) of the Act.2 Section 253 of the Act provides that the revocation of a by-law by
another by-law that contains substantially the same provisions, does not affect certain resolutions such as those applying a by-law to a part or parts of the Council area.
3 Pursuant to Section 251 of the Act, a by-law will expire on 1 January following the seventh anniversary of the gazettal of the by-law.
5. Application5.1. This by-law operates subject to the Council’s Permits
and Penalties By-law 2014.5.2. This by-law applies in respect of boat harbours and boat
ramps in the Council’s area.6. Interpretation
In this by-law, unless the contrary intention appears:6.1 Act means the Local Government Act 1999.6.2 Annual permit means a permit purchased from the
Council authorising the launch of one vessel at a boat ramp, (subject to any conditions the Council sees fit to impose) and that is valid until the next 31 July. The vessel for which the permit is issued may be launched as often as necessary without incurring additional launch fees for the duration of the permit
6.3 Authorised person means a person appointed as an authorised person pursuant to Section 260 of the Act.
6.4 Boat Harbour means Area 2 and Area 2A as defined under Whyalla in Schedule 5 to the Harbors and Navigation Regulations 2009, or any other areas wholly within, and adjacent to the coastline of the area of the Council owned by, or under the care, control and management of the Council (whether or not covered by water) and similarly constructed for the launching or mooring of a vessel.
6.5 Boat ramp means a facility constructed, maintained and operated for the launching and retrieval of a vessel to and from adjacent waters.
6.6 Council officer means the office of the Council located in Darling Terrace, Whyalla, in the state of South Australia.
6.7 emergency worker has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2014.
6.8 Personal watercraft means a device that –6.8.1 is propelled by a motor;6.8.2 has a fully enclosed hull;6.8.3 is designed not to retain water if capsized; and6.8.4 is designed to be operated by a person who sits
astride, stands, or kneels on the device, and includes the device commonly referred to as a jet ski.
6.9 Short term ticket means a ticket purchased from a vending machine located at the boat ramp, valid for one launch of any one vessel at the boat ramp within 12 hours from the time of purchase, unless the vessel remains on the water for a longer period.
6.10 Ticket means either a current annual permit or a current short term ticket.
6.11 Vessel includes a raft, boat, personal watercraft or other similar device.
7. Boat Ramp Usage7.1 No person shall use a boat ramp to launch or retrieve a
vessel on or near which a sign or signs are displayed indicating that a ticket must be purchased, without first having:7.1.1 purchased a ticket; and7.1.2 clearly displayed the ticket on the dash of the
vehicle used to launch or retrieve the vessel (or to tow the vessel) from the time that the vessel is launched until the vessel is retrieved.
7.2 Upon request of an authorised person, any person about to use, using or having used a boat ramp, must produce the ticket purchased in respect of such use in compliance with this by-law.
7.3 Council may exempt organisations involved in search and rescue at sea from the requirement to purchase a ticket.
7.4 Council may by resolution and the erection of a sign or signs, restrict the use of an area within a Boat Harbour or boat ramps for either commercial or recreational use, or otherwise prohibit their use.
7.5 No person shall allow any vehicle or vessel to remain stationary on any boat ramp longer than is necessary to launch or retrieve a vessel.
8. Boat HarboursNo person shall without permission in a Boat Harbour:
8.1 anchor or moor a vessel, except where the vessel has just arrived at a Boat Harbour by sea and permission has been granted to anchor or moor the vessel in the Boat Harbour;
8.2 interfere with any of the moorings therein;8.3 move or remove any rock from a breakwater, or throw or
place any rock, stone or other object in the waters;8.4 anchor or moor a vessel in the vicinity of the entrance or
so as to obstruct the entrance to a Boat Harbour;8.5 remain or sleep overnight on any vessel for more than
three consecutive nights;8.6 throw, discharge or place any marine offal or waste,
sewage, food waste or other rubbish of any kind thereon or into any waters;
8.7 fish, swim, dive, scuba dive or snorkel or conduct or participate in any water sport in a Boat Harbour;
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8.8 handle any fuel or dangerous or flammable substance in such a manner that may expose a person or property to danger;
8.9 do or omit to do any act which has the effect of endangering other persons or property owned by another person; or
8.1. conduct himself or herself in a manner that is contrary to the conditions of entry or use that apply to the Boat Harbour, which are displayed on a sign or signs located therein, or that are otherwise brought to the attention of the person.
9. OrdersIf a person fails to comply with an order of an authorised person
made pursuant to Section 262 of the Act in respect of a breach of this by-law, the Council may recover its costs of any action taken under Section 262 (3) of the Act from the person to whom the order was directed.10. Exemptions
The restrictions in this by-law do not apply to a Police Officer, Emergency worker, Council Officer or employee acting in the course and within the scope of that person’s normal duties, or to a contractor while performing work for the Council and while acting under the supervision of a Council Officer.
This foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the Whyalla Council held on 15 September 2014, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.
P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer
CITY WHYALLABY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999
By-Law No. 10 of 2014—ForeshoreA by-law for the management of land comprising the foreshore.
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
1. TitleThis by-law may be cited as the Foreshore By-law 2014 and is
By-law No. 10 of the City of Whyalla.2. Authorising law
This by-law is made under Sections 238 and 246 of the Local Government Act 1999 and Sections 667 (1) 4.I and 9.XVI of the Local Government Act 1934; and Section 18A of the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993.3. Purpose
The objectives of this by-law are to regulate the access to and use of the Foreshore:
3.1 to prevent and mitigate nuisances on the foreshore;3.2 to prevent damage to the foreshore;3.3 to protect the convenience, comfort and safety of
members of the public;3.4 to enhance the amenity of the Council area; and3.5 for the good rule and government of the area.
4. Expiry4.1 The following by-laws previously made by the Council
are revoked from the day on which this by-law comes into operation:1
4.1.1 By-Law No. 9—Foreshore.2
4.2 This by-law will expire on 1 January 2022.3
Note:1. Generally a by-law comes into operation four months after the day on
which it is gazetted: Section 249 (5) of the Act.2. Section 253 of the Act provides that the revocation of a by-law by
another by-law that contains substantially the same provisions, does not affect certain resolutions such as those applying a by-law to a part or parts of the Council area.
3. Pursuant to Section 251 of the Act, a by-law will expire on 1 January following the seventh anniversary of the gazettal of the by-law.
5. Application5.1 This by-law operates subject to the Council’s Permits
and Penalties By-law 2014.5.2 Subject to Clause 5.3, this by-law applies throughout the
Council area.5.3 Clauses 8.1.2 and 8.2.2 of this by-law only apply in such
part or parts of the Council area as the Council may, by resolution direct in accordance with Section 246 (3) (e) of the Act.
6. DefinitionsIn this by-law:
6.1 emergency worker has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2014.
6.2 Foreshore means the area between the low water mark on the seashore and the nearest boundary of:6.2.1 a road;6.2.2 a section;6.2.3 a public reserve; or6.2.4 land comprised in a land grant, Crown Land or
Crown License.6.3 Horse includes pony, mule and donkey.6.4 Liquor has the same meaning as defined in the Liquor
Licensing Act 1997.6.5 Low water mark means the lowest meteorological tide.6.6 Open Public Water means any stream, river, creek or sea
within the foreshore.6.7 Vehicle has the same meaning as in the (Australian Road
Rules 2014) with the exception of paragraph 4 of this by-law where vehicle will have the same meaning as in the (Australian Road Rules 2014) excluding horses.
PART 2—REGULATION OF ACTIVITIES ON THE FORESHORE
7. Prohibited ActivitiesNo person shall on the Foreshore:
7.1 Ablutionary FacilitiesIn any ablutionary facility being (showers, toilets and hand washing facilities)7.1.1 urinate other than in a urinal or pan or defecate
other than in a pan for the purpose;7.1.2 smoke tobacco or any other substance;7.1.3 deposit anything in a pan, urinal or drain that is
likely to cause a blockage or damage to the facility or any drain, pipe or property associated with the facility;
7.1.4 use the ablutionary facilities for a purpose for which it was not designed or constructed;
7.1.5 enter any ablutionary facilities that is set aside for the use of the opposite sex except for:7.1.5.1 a child under the age of eight years
accompanied by an adult person;7.1.5.2 providing assistance to a disabled
person;7.1.6 deface, or make use of a facility other than for its
proper purpose or cause any unsanitary or unclean condition in any ablutionary facility or any apparatus, fixtures or fittings therein.
7.2 AnnoyancesUnless authorised by the Council:7.2.1 conduct him or herself in such a manner that may
annoy others; or7.2.2 unreasonably interfere with the lawful activities of
others that are taking place on the foreshore.7.3 Fires
Subject to the Fire and Emergency Services Act 2005, light any fire except:
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7.3.1 in a place provided by the Council for that purpose; or
7.3.2 in a portable barbeque as long as the barbeque is used in an area that is clear of flammable material for a distance of four metres.
7.4 GlassWillfully break glass, china or other brittle material.
7.5 Interference with Permitted UseInterrupt or disrupt or interfere with any other person’s lawful use of the Foreshore.
7.6 Sand Dunes, Pebble Dunes, Coastal Slopes and Cliffs7.6.1 Carry out any activity that may damage or
threaten the integrity of dunes, pebble dunes, coastal slopes or cliffs; or
7.6.2 Introduce non-indigenous flora or fauna or dump any material in a sand dune or pebble dune.
7.6.3 Destroy, remove or cause interference to any vegetation, whether living or dead, on or within a sand dune, coastal slope or coastal cliff.
7.7 Use of Equipment and PropertyUse or occupy any appliance, equipment, structure or property thereon that belongs to the Council other than for the purpose and in the manner for which it was designed, constructed and intended to be used.
7.8 Waste7.8.1 Deposit or leave:
7.8.1.1 anything obnoxious or offensive;7.8.1.2 any offal, dead animal, dung or filth; or7.8.1.3 any mineral, mineral waste, industrial
waste or bi-products; and7.8.2 Deposit any rubbish other than in receptacles
provided by the Council for that purpose.8. Activities Requiring Permission
No person shall without permission on the Foreshore:8.1 Animals
8.1.1 Allow or suffer any animal under his or her control to swim or bathe in the sea or any other open public water to the inconvenience, annoyance or danger of any other person bathing or swimming.
8.1.2 Take any Horse or Camel onto or allow it to remain on the Foreshore or to bathe in any Open Public Water except between the hours of 12 a.m. and 9 a.m. and then, only in such areas of the Foreshore as the Council may by resolution direct.
8.1.3 Lead, herd or exercise any horse in such a manner as to endanger the safety of any person thereon.
8.2 BathingIn the sea or other Open Public Water adjacent to the land:8.2.1 swim or bathe within 5 m of any jetty; or8.2.2 swim or bathe at a time when swimming or
bathing in that place has been prohibited by resolution of the Council (for the reasons of public safety) as indicated by a sign or signs displayed on the land.
8.3 Charge AdmissionCharge admission or seek payment for entering the Foreshore.
8.4 Conducting Events, etc.Conduct or hold any event, concert, festival, show, public gathering, meeting, performance or any similar activity.
8.5 Dressing ShedsUse any dressing shed or enclosure for other than the purpose of changing into or from bathing garments, or remain there for longer than is necessary for that purpose.
8.6 Fishing8.6.1 Cast a fishing line or keep a fishing line in the
water from any foreshore while there are other persons in the waters in the vicinity of the fishing line.
8.6.2 Cast a fishing line, net or trap to catch water creatures in areas to which this sub-paragraph applies.
8.7 Jetties8.7.1 Jump or dive from a jetty into water or onto a
beach.8.7.2 Tie or affix any water craft to a jetty.
8.8 MissilesThrow, roll or discharge any stone, substance or missile to the danger of any person or animal thereon.
8.9 Removal of SandRemove, clear or destroy any sand, seaweed, soil, rocks, minerals, vegetation or shells.
9. Directions9.1 A person must comply with any reasonable direction or
request from an authorised person relating to:9.1.1 that person’s use of the foreshore;9.1.2 that person’s conduct and behaviour on the
foreshore; and9.1.3 the safety and enjoyment of the foreshore by other
persons.PART 3—ENFORCEMENT
10. OrdersIf a person fails to comply with an order of an authorised person
made pursuant to Section 262 of the Act in respect of a breach of this by-law, the Council may recover its costs of any action taken under Section 262 (3) of the Act from the person to whom the order was directed.11. Exemptions
The restrictions in this by-law do not apply to any Police Officer, Emergency worker, Council Officer or employee acting in the course and within the scope of that person’s normal duties, or to a contractor while performing work for the Council and while acting under the supervision of a Council Officer.
This foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the City of Whyalla held on 15 September 2014, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.
P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF KIMBAAppointment of Authorised Officers
NOTICE is hereby given that at the ordinary meeting of Council held on Wednesday, 10 September 2014 the Council appointed the following authorised officers:
SA Public Health Act, SA Public Health (Legionella), SA Public Health Act (Wastewater) Section 44 (1):
Laurie Collins (Development Officer)Dog and Cat Management Act, Sections 27 and 68:
Wayne Pope (Compliance Officer).D. A. CEARNS, Chief Executive Officer
NORTHERN AREAS COUNCILExclusion of Vehicles
PURSUANT to Section 359 of the Local Government Act 1999, Northern Areas Council will exclude all vehicles generally from Jones Street, Jamestown, between Creek Street and OD5 Road. This exclusion will be effective from Monday, 29 September 2014 at 8 a.m.
R. CROWLEY, Chief Executive Officer
6014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 25 September 2014
YORKE PENINSULA COUNCILRoad Naming
NOTICE is hereby given that the Yorke Peninsula Council, at the meeting held on 10 September 2014, resolved, pursuant to Section 219 (1) of the Local Government Act 1999, that Council names the new road running off Moorara Drive, Port Victoria, Cardigan Castle Circuit, by notice in the Government Gazette.
A. CAMERON, Chief Executive Officer
IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons:
Bowen, William Leslie, late of 333 Marion Road, North Plympton, retired storeman, who died 31 July 2014.
Bramall, William Reginald, late of 401 Portrush Road, Toorak Gardens, retired manager internal audit, who died 20 July 2014.
Deksnis, Peteris, late of 159 KR Wilson Drive, Karoonda, of no occupation, who died 12 June 2014.
Fuller, Walter Roylance, late of 35 Bosanquet Avenue, Prospect, retired electrical supervisor, who died 17 July 2014.
Gordon, John Hamilton, late of King George Avenue, North Brighton, of no occupation, who died 18 December 2013.
Humble, Richard James, late of 6A Regent Street, South Adelaide, of no occupation, who died 14 March 2012.
Knibbs, Peter Dennis, late of 78-96 Dumfries Avenue, Northgate, of no occupation, who died 6 October 2013.
McGlone, John Michael, late of 6 Booth Avenue, Linden Park, of no occupation, who died 24 October 2013.
Miller, Eileen Minnie, late of 39 Campus Drive, Aberfoyle Park, of no occupation, who died 15 August 2014.
Newman, Edward George, late of 2 The Strand, Mawson Lakes, retired professional engineer, who died 23 June 2014.
Nguyen, Van Minh, late of 147 Frost Road, Salisbury South, of no occupation, who died 19 October 2013.
Niedworok, Siegfried Hermann, late of 95 Coromandel Parade, Coromandel Valley, retired electronics technician, who died 13 July 2013.
Renfrey, Neil Fish, late of 3 Bingham Street, Goolwa, retired head of school, who died 24 June 2014.
Saidl, Josif, late of Dynamite Drive, Andamooka, of no occupation, who died 20 June 2014.
Thomas, Ruth Mary, late of 15 Elizabeth Street, Wallaroo, of no occupation, who died 24 May 2014.
Wight, Rose, late of 437 Salisbury Highway, Parafield Gardens, of no occupation, who died 22 October 2013.
Williams, Joan Marie, late of 18 Cudmore Terrace, Marleston, of no occupation, who died 1 August 2014.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972 and the Family Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries, and other persons having claims against the said estates are required to send, in writing, to the Office of Public Trustee, G.P.O. Box 1338, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, full particulars and proof of such claims, on or before 24 October 2014, otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estates; and notice is also hereby given that all persons indebted to the said estates are required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith to deliver same to the Public Trustee.Dated 25 September 2014.
D. A. CONTALA, Public Trustee
PARTNERSHIP ACT 1891-1975Notice of Discontinuance of Partnership
TAKE notice that as from 17 September 2014, the partnership of Kerryn Boon, 2711 Greenhill Road, Balhannah, S.A. 5242, which trades as Balhannah Industrial and Automotive Radiators (ABN 33 443 915 101) has been changed.
Kerryn Boon has retired from the partnership effective immediately.
Anthony Boon will continue to operate the business under the name of Balhannah Industrial and Automotive Radiators and shall be responsible for all the debts and liabilities thereof.Dated 17 September 2014.
K. BOON, 2711 Greenhill Road,Balhannah, S.A. 5242
25 September 2014 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 6015
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