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WESTERNAUSTRAUANGOVERNMENT

PERTH, FRIDAY, 3 APRIL 1992 No0 50

1459

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3 April 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

AA1O1HOME BUILDING CONTRACTS ACT 1991

PROCLAMATIONI_ By His Excellency the Honourable Sir FrancisJ Theodore Page Burt, Companion of the Order of

Australia, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Queen’s Counsel, Governor of the Stateof Western Australia.

I, the Governor, acting under section 2 of the HomeBuilding ContractsAct 1991 and with the adviceand consentof the Executive Council fix 4 April 1992 as the day on which thatAct shall comeintooperation.Given undermy hand and the Public Seal of the State on 17 March 1992.By His Excellency’sCommand,

YVONNE HENDERSON, Minister for ConsumerAffairs.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

WESTERN AUSTRALIAFRANCIS BURT,

Governor.L.S.]

AA1O2

DOLA File 2872/990

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT 1893TRANSFER OF LAND REVESTMENT PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIAFRANCIS BURT,

Governor.IL.S.I

1,, By His Excellency the Honourable Sir FrancisJ Theodore Page Burt, Companion of the Order of

Australia, Knighf Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Queen’s Counsel. Governor of the Staleof Western Australia.

Under section243 of the Transferof Land Act 1893, I, the Governoracting with the advice andconsentof the ExecutiveCouncil, do herebyrevestin Her Majesty as of her former estate,portionof Swan Location 1370 being part of Lot 1000 as shown on Plan 17973 and being the whole of theland containedin Certificate of Title Volume 1924 Folio 567.Given under my hand and the Seal of the Stateon 31 March 1992.By His Excellency’sCommand,

GOD SAVE THE QUEENDAVID SMITH, Minister for Lands.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENTPursuantto section23 2b d of the Soil andLand ConservationAct 1945, being personsactivelyengagedin, or affected by, or associatedwith land use in the District, Anthony Pailthorpe ofWellesley is appointeda memberof the District Committee for the WellesleyLand ConservationDistrict, which Committeewas establishedby an Order in Council, publishedin the GovernmentGazetteof 19 October 1990, the appointmentbeing for a term ceasingon 8 November1993.

ERNIE BRIDGE, Minister for Agriculture.

AG402SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Pursuantto section23 2b d of the Soil andLand ConservationAct 1945,being personsactivelyengagedin, or affectedby, or associatedwith land use in the District, GregoryJohnWard of EastPingelly is appointed a memberof the District Committee for the Pingelly Land ConservationDistrict, which Committee was establishedby an Order in Council, publishedin the GovernmentGazetteof 22 June1990, the appointmentbeing for a term ceasingon 12 July 1993.

ERNIE BRIDGE, Minister for Agriculture.

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AG4O1SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945

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1462 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

AG403

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Pursuantto section23 2b d of the Soil and Land ConservationAct 1945, being personsactivelyengagedin, or affected by, or associatedwith land use in the District, Glynn ErnestFletcher ofAlbany is appointed a member of the District Committee for the Hay River Land ConservationDistrict, which Committeewas establishedby an Order in Council, publishedin the GovernmentGazetteof 22 May 1987 and amendedin the Gazetteof 16 August 1991, the appointmentbeing fora term ceasingon 5 September1994.

ERNIE BRIDGE, Minister for Agriculture.

AG404

FRUIT GROWING INDUSTRY TRUST FUND ACTDepartmentof Agriculture,

South Perth, 30 March 1992.

325/90.

I, the undersignedMinister for Agriculture, being the Minister chargedwith the administrationofthe Fruit Growing Industry Trust Fund Act, do hereby declare that the following rates ofcontributionshall bepaid by fruit growersto the Fruit Growing IndustryTrust Fund, in accordancewith section 17 5 of the said Act, such levy to be effective during the period 1 May 1992, to 31December1992.

Citrus and Stonefruit 12 centsper 36 litresPears 7 centsper 36 litresApples other than for processing 32 centsper 36 litresApples for processing 12 centsper 36 litres

ERNIE BRIDGE, Minister for Agriculture.

AG405

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945Notice of Appointment

Pursuantto section 23 of the Soil and Land ConservationAct 1945, the following personsareappointedmembersof the District Committeefor the Manjimup Land ConservationDistrict, whichCommitteewas establishedby an Order in Council, publishedin the GovernmentGazetteof 6 April1990, and amendedin the Gazetteof 6 March 1992, the appointmentsbeing for a term ceasingon3 May 1993:

1 Pursuantto section 23 2b b of the Act, Robert Dale Spencerof Manjimup is appointeda memberof the committeeon the nominationof the Shire of Manjimup.

2 Pursuantto section 23 2b d of the Act, being personsactively engagedin, or affectedby, or associatedwith landusein the District, the following personsare appointedmembersof the committee:

a RussellCraigWalter of Manjimupb Ian Telfer of Manjirnupc RussellAndrew Delfroy of Pembertond PeterWhitlock Bird of Northcliffee Paul Wilson Rose of RingbarkI Julian Bryan Sharp of Pemberton

ERNIE BRIDGE, Minister for Agriculture.

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3 April 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1463

ox’gjij I

CN3O1

RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987RETAIL TRADING HOURS TOWN OF ALBANY AMENDMENT ORDER

No. 2 1992Made by the Minister for ConsumerAffairs undersection13.

Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the Retail Trading Hours Town of AlbanyAmendmentOrder No. 2 1992.

Amendment

2. The Retail Trading Hours Town of Albany Order 1988 published in theGazetteof 2 September1988 at pp. 3461 is amendedby deleting-

"Other than the Saturdays7th, 14th, 21st and 28th December1991. 4th,11th, 18th and25th January1992".

and inserting in its place the following-

"Other than the Saturdays21st March 1992, 11th April 1992 and 18thApril 1992".

YVONNE HENDERSON, Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

CN302

RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987RETAIL TRADING HOURS EXEMPTION ORDERNo. 2 1992

Made by the Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the Retail Trading Hours Exemption OrderNo. 2 1992.

Exemption

2. The operatorof thefilling station known as GoodchildEnterprisesat Lot 105Miguel Road,Spearwood,may sell or allow fuel to be sold to commercialusersat suchhoursas the operatorthinks fit andfor thatpurposethe Retail TradingHours Act 1987 does not apply to that filling station.

YVONNE HENDERSON,Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

CN303

RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987RETAiL TRADING HOURS EXEMPTION ORDER No. 3 1992

Made by the Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the Retail Trading Hours Exemption OrderNo. 31992.

Exemption

2. The operatorof the filling station known as North SuburbanFuel Supply at277 Collier Road,Bayswater,may sell or allow fuel to be sold to commercialusersat such hours as the operatorthinks fit and for that purposethe RetailTrading Hours Act 1987 doesnot apply to that filling station.

YVONNE HENDERSON,Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

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1464 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

CN304

RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987RETAIL TRADING HOURS EXEMPTION ORDER No. 4 1992

Madeby the Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the Retail Trading Hours Exemption OrderNo. 4 1992.

Exemption

2. The operator of the filling station known as Albany Fuel Service at 225Albany Highway, Albany, may sell or allow fuel to be sold to commercialusersat suchhoursas the operatorthinks fit andfor thatpurposethe Retail TradingHours Act 1987 does not apply to that filling station.

YVONNE HENDERSON,Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

CN305

RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987RETAIL TRADING HOURS EXEMPTION ORDERNo. 5 1992

Made by the Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the Retail Trading Hours Exemption OrderNo. 5 1992.

Exemption

2. The operatorof the filling station known as GreatWesternPetroleumat CnrSpearwoodAvenue and Wellard Street,Hamilton Hill, may sell or allow fuelto be sold to commercialusersat suchhours as the operatorthinks fit and forthat purposethe Retail Trading Hours Act 1987 does not apply to that fillingstation.

YVONNE HENDERSON,Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

CN306

RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987RETAIL TRADING HOURS EXEMPTION ORDER No. 7 1992

Made by the Minister for ConsumerAffairs under section5.

Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the Retail Trading Hours Exemption OrderNo. 7 1992.

Exemption

2. The operatorof the filling station known as Shell BrentwoodSelf Serveat71 Cranford Avenue, Brentwood,may at that filling station sell or allow fuelto besold between11.00am and 1.00 pm on Friday, 17 April 1992,andbetween9.30 am and 11.30 am on Sunday, 19 April 1992, for use in vehiclesparticipatingin the Model A Ford NationalMeet, andto thatextenttheRetailTrading Hours Act 1987 doesnot apply to that filling Station.

YVONNE HENDERSON,Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

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3 April 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1465

CN307CREDIT ACT 1984

ORDER UNDER SECTION 19Made by His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. This Ordermay be cited as Credit RentalPurchaseContracts OrderNo. 75of 1992.

Commencement2. This Order shall take effect on and from the date of its publication in theGovernmentGazette.

Rental PurchaseContract-Exemption3. 1 Section 13 of the Credit Act 1984 doesnot haveeffect in relation to acontract for the hiring of goods except where the amount payable under thecontractexceedsthe cashprice of the goods.

2 For the purposesof this order the amount payable shall include any"agreed"or "residual" valueof the goodsat the end of the rentalperiod or upontermination of the hiring by either of the partiesbut shall not include-

a any amount payable in respectof services that are incidental to thehiring of the goodsunder the contract; or

b any amount that ceasesto be payableupon the termination of thecontractfollowing the exerciseof a right of terminationby the hirer atthe earliest opportunity.

By His Excellency’s Command,M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

CN308CREDIT ACT 1984

ORDERUNDER SECTION 19Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council.Citation1. This Order may be cited as the Credit The WA. Teachers’Credit SocietyLimited and The WA. Teachers’Financial SocietyLimited Order No. 76 of1992.Commencement2. This Act shall take effect on and from the date of its publication in theGovernmentGazette.Interpretation3. In this Order unlessthe contrary intention appears-

"institution" meanseither the W.A. Teachers’Credit Society Limited or theW.A. Teachers’Financial Society Limited.

Grant of Exemption4. Parts III to VIII of the Credit Act 1984 do not haveeffect in relation to aregulatedcontract enteredinto by an institution on or after 17 January1986and on or before 8thDecember1988.By His Excellency’sCommand,

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

CN309HOME BUILDING CONTRACTS ACT 1991

HOME BUILDING CONTRACTS REGULATIONS 1992Made by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.Citation1. Theseregulationsmay becited as the HomeBuilding ContractsRegulations1992.Commencement2. These regulationscome into operation on the day on which the HomeBuilding ContractsAct 1991 comesinto operation.Form of notice prescribed3. The form of notice set out in Schedule1 is prescribedfor the purposeofsection 4 2 of the Act.

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1466 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

Schedule1 reg. 3HOME BUILDING CONTRACTS ACT 1991

NOTICE FOR THE HOME OWNERThis Notice

A builder must give a copy of this notice to you, as the owner, beforeyou signa contract for home building work that is covered by the Home BuildingContractsAct 1991.

This notice summarizesrelevantprovisionsof that Act as requiredby section4 2. The Act itself should be referred to for the exact text. A copy can beobtainedfrom the State Law Publishert or the State GovernmentBookshop*.

Who are "owners" and "builders"?In this notice "owner" meansthe personfor whom the homebuilding work isto be done and "builder" meansthe personwho, in the courseof business,isto do the work or arrangefor it to be done.What the Act covers

The Act dealswith contracts for home building work where the contractpriceis above $6 000 and below $200 000. The Act also appliesto contracts,withinthat price range, for associatedwork e.g. swimming pools, carports andlandscapingandfor alterations. It makessome provisionsthat are implied inall contracts,and also stateswhat is not allowed in any contract.Underthe Act a builder hasa legal duty not to do anything in connectionwitha contract that is "unconscionable,harsh or oppressive".The Act dealswith "cost plus" contractsonly to the extent that specialrulesapply to them-seelater in this notice.A builder may be prosecutedandfined for not complying with some provisionsof the Act.

Rights conferredby theAct cannot be takenaway, diminishedor waived and itis forbidden to makeany agreementor arrangementto by-passthe Act.

Building DisputesCommitteeA Building Disputes Committee has been set up with power to deal withdisputesbetweenownersand builders aboutcontractsthat fall within the Act.There is a monetary limit on the Committee’s powers. It cannot unlessthepartiesagreeto it doing so order work to be doneexceeding$100 000 in value,or order the making of a paymentabovethat amount.Thereis provisionfor regulationsto be madewhich would allow certainpowersof the Building Disputes Committee to be delegatedto the registrar of theCommittee.Contract-stepsto be followed

Everythingagreedto betweenyou andthebuilder mustbe set out in a writtencontractwhich mustbe datedandsignedby both you andthebuilder or by yourrepresentatives.If this is not done you may terminatethe contract-seelaterin this noticeunder "Termination of contract".You mustbe given a copy of the contractas soonas is practicableafter it hasbeensignedandbefore the building work starts.It is the builder’s duty to seethat all thesesteps are taken.Special rules for cost plus contractsA "costplus" contractis one underwhich the builder is entitled to recoveractualcostsincurredplus an extraamountfor profit. Thefollowing rulesapply to thesecontracts-

a the contractmust be headed"cost plus contract"; and

b it must contain a statement in which both you and the builderacknowledgethat it is a cost plus contractand that the Act does notapply to it.

If not, the ownermay terminatethe contract-seelater in this notice.Provisions that are not allowed

Beforework begins,thebuilder canrequireyou to pay a depositof no more than6.5% of the contractprice. After work begins,the builder can only requireyouto makeprogresspaymentsfor work doneor goodssupplied.Any paymentotherthan thesemust be authorizedby regulation.

tAddressat time of printing: StatePrint, 22 Station Street,Wembley.*Addressat time of printing: GroundFloor, Supply House,815 Hay Street,cnr.King St., Perth.

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3 April 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1467

The builder cannot include in a contract a requirementfor you to makeanypaymentotherthanas set out above.If any suchprovisionis includedyou mayterminatethe contract-seelater in this notice.Wherea contract refers to "prime costs" it meansfittings or equipmentwhichmayvary in price e.g. bathroomtiles. The builder mustestimatethe cost of suchitems at or above the lowest amount that they could reasonablycost and thecost must not be understatedin the contract. If it is, the builder may beprosecutedand fined. This also appliesto estimatesfor "provisional sums"suchas site works.The builder must not include in the contract provisionsthat are "unconscionable, harsh or oppressive".If you think this hasoccurred, you may refer thematterto the Building DisputesCommittee.Contract price must be fixedA contract must not contain a "rise and fall" clausei.e. one which allows thebuilder to passon price increasesfor labour or materials that occur after thecontract is signed.Howeverthe buildercan includea clausein thecontractwhich allows for apriceincreaseto cover an increasein actualcosts-

a if governmenttaxesor chargesincreaseafter the contractis signed orif the builder has to comply with a State or Commonwealthlaw; or

b if work does not start within 45 working days after the contract issignedand the delayis not causedby the builder.

If b appliesandthe pricerise is morethan5% you may terminatethe contractwithin 10 working days-seelater in this notice. In any caseyou can apply tothe Building DisputesCommitteeto assesswhetherthe price rise is justified.Varying the contract1. Stepsto be followed

All changesto a contract, including the cost of the change,mustbe put inwriting which must be datedandsignedby bothyou andthe builder or yourrepresentatives.A copy must be given to you as soon as is possibleafter both you and thebuilder have signed,and before the start of the work that resultsfrom thechange.The builder must ensurethat thesestepsare taken.

2. ExceptionsCertain changesmay be madewithout thesestepsbeing taken, namely-

a changesresulting from directionsgiven by a building surveyoror otherpersonacting undera written law;

b changesarising from unforeseencircumstancesbut this does notincludeunforeseenlabour or material cost increases.

Note also the changesby way of price increasethat are referredto aboveunder the heading"Contract price must be fixed" and below under theheading"Where approvalsare delayed".

3. Protection that you haveWhere any changecoming under paragrapha or b above occurs thebuilder must give you certaininformation in writing-seesection 8 1, 2and 3 of the Act. Note that if you and the builder have a disputeabout"unforeseencircumstances"and you wish to apply to the Building DisputesCommitteeyou must do so within 14 days.

Where approvalsare delayedA contract is conditional on a building licence and the Water Authority’sapprovalbeingobtainedwithin 45 working dayson conditionsthatbothyou andthe builder accept. However contracts that are only for associatedwork e.g.swimming pools, carportsandlandscapingor for a type of work prescribedbyregulationsare not subject to this time limit.Both you andthe builder mustdo what you reasonablycan to ensurethat theseconditions are met. If they are not met, the rights of the parties dependonwhose fault preventedthe conditionbeingmet within the 45 day period.Builder at fault Ownerat fault or neitherpartyor

both parties at faultContractremainsin force on the same Contractremainsin force on the sameterms and conditionsunlessyou and terms andconditionsuntil you andthethe builder agreeotherwise builder agreeotherwiseor eitherparty

terminates the contract under section 19 but-U the builder may by noticeincrease

the contractprice;

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1468 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

Making good defects

ii if the increaseexceeds 5% youmay terminate the contractwithin 10 working days-seebelow under "Termination ofcontract"-providedyou compensatethe builder for costsincurred;

iii you may apply,within 10 workingdays of the notice of increase,tohavethe increasereviewedby theDisputesCommittee.

Any defect in work done or materialssuppliedundera contractmust be madegood by the builder if the builder is notified of the defectwithin 120 days ofpractical completionof the building work.

Howeveryou and the builder may agreein the contractthat particular defectsare excludedfrom this provision. -

Inspection

A builder must not preventyou or a personrepresentingyou or your lendinginstitution from inspectingthe building work as allowedby the contract or byregulations.A contract cannotrestrict inspectionsexcept by limiting them tonormal working hours or forbidding inspections that cause unreasonableinterference.

Termination of contract

In various placesaboveit is statedthat you can terminatethe contract for aparticular reason.To do this you must give notice in writing to the builderbefore the building work is finished.Where a contract is terminated,the Building Disputes Committeecan makefinancial adjustmentsbetweenyou andthe builder.

Disputes

Before you or the builder apply to the Building DisputesCommittee,a noticemust be given to the other outlining the complaintand asking that it be putright or that a settlementbe agreedto.A claim undertheHomeBuilding ContractsAct mustbe broughtwithin 3 yearsof the time whenit first arose.

Parties to proceedingsbefore the Building DisputesCommittee are not to berepresentedby legal practitionersexcept as set out in the Act.

Note thatdisputesaboutbuilding work mayalso be broughtbeforethe BuildingDisputesCommitteeundersection 12A of the Builders’ RegistrationAct within6 yearsof practicalcompletion of the work.

Advice on how a disputemaybe placedbeforethe Building DisputesCommitteeand relatedmattersmay be obtainedfrom the Registrarof the Committee**.

By His Excellency’s Command,

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

**Mdress at time of printing: 18 Harvest TerracePerth,Tel. No. 321 6891.

It is hereby notified for public information that Imelda MargaretDodds of 134 Herbert Road,ShentonParkhasbeenappointedundersection91 1 ofthe GuardianshipandAdministrationAct1990 and section25 of the InterpretationAct 1984 as Public Guardianfor a term that expireson2 March 1997.

CW4O1

GUARDIANSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION ACT 1990INTERPRETATIONACT 1984

PUBLIC GUARDIAN

D. G. DOIG, Under Secretaryfor Law.

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3 April 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1469

WESTERN AUSTRALIAFISHERIES ACT 1905

PILBARA TRAP LIMITED ENTRY FISHERY NOTICE 1992Arrangement

Clause1. Citation2. Commencement3. Interpretation4. Declarationof limited entry fishery5. Prohibition on use of traps6. Prohibition on selling or dealing7. Criteria to determinethe boats which may operatein the Fishery8. Application for a licence9. Details on licence

10. Closedareasof the Fishery11. Storageof traps12. Supplementaryaccessto the Fishery13.Performancecriteria14. Transferof licence15. Authorisedmeansof operatingin the Fishery16. Boat replacement17. Application and fees18. Appeals19. Publicationof details20. Determination of position by reference to the Australian Geodetic

Datum21. Revocation

ScheduleClauses4 and 11

FISHERIES ACT 1905PILBARA TRAP LIMITED ENTRY FISHERY NOTICE 1992

Notice No. 501FD 134/75.Made by the Minister undersection32.Citation1. This Notice may be cited as the Pilbara Trap Limited Entry Fishery Notice1992.

Commencement2. This Notice shall come into operationon 1 May 1992.Interpretation3. In this Notice unlessthe contrary intention appears-

"approvedform" meansin a form approvedby the Director;"Fishery" meansthe Pilbara Trap Limited Entry Fishery declaredunder

clause4;"licence" meansa licence authorisinga boat to operate in the Fishery;"transfer" meansthe passing of the ownership or effective control of the

licence from one personto anotherperson;"trap" meansany deviceusedfor the taking of fish otherthanhook and line,

trawl net, gillnet, haul net or purseseinenet; and"zone" meansan areadescribedin item 2 of the Schedule.

Declarationof Limited Entry Fishery4. 1 It is herebydeclaredthat the use of traps to takefish other than crabsor rock lobstersshall constitutea limited entryfishery in the watersdescribedin item 1 of the Scheduleto be calledthe Pilbara Trap Limited Entry Fishery.

2 The watersreferredto in subclause1 shall be divided into Zone 1 andZone2 as describedin item 2 of the Schedule.Prohibition on useof traps

5. A personshall not use,or attemptto use,trapsin the watersof theFisheryunlessusing a licensedboat authorisedto use traps in accordancewith thisNotice.

F1301

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Prohibition on selling or dealing6. A personshall not sell or deal, or attempt to sell or deal, in any way withfish taken from the Fishery in contraventionof this Notice.Criteria to determine the boats which may operate in the Fishery7. 1 To operatein Zone 1 of the Fishery, the boat must havecaught-

a not less thaneight tonnesof fish peryearusingtrapsin any two yearsduring the period 12 February 1985 to 11 February 1988; and

b not less than four tonnesof fish peryearusingtrapsduring the period12 February 1988 to 11 February 1990,

from the waters of the fishery.2 To operatein Zone 2 of the Fishery, the boat must havecaught-

a not less than two tonnes of fish using traps during the period 12February1985 to 11 February1988; and

b not less than one tonneof fish per yearusingtraps during the period12 February1988 to 11 February 1990,

from the waters of the fishery.3 A boat which has replaceda boat which satisfiedthe criteria specified in

paragraphs1 or 2 may operatein the Fishery in either Zone 1 or Zone 2respectively.Application for a licence8. The owner of a boat which fulfils the criteria in clause7 may apply inaccordancewith clause17 for a licence authorisingthe boat to operatein theFishery.Details on a licence9. A licence shall contain the following details-

a the nameand licensedfishing boat numberof the boat in respectofwhich it is issued;

b the nameand addressof the licenseeof that boat;

c the licence number;

d the day of issue;

e the period for which the licence is valid;

0 the Zone of the Fishery in which the boat may operate;andg any conditionsimposedon the licence.

Closed areas of the Fishery10. A personshall not set or use trapsin the watersdescribedin items 3 and4 of the Schedule.Storage of traps11. Unlessotherwiseapprovedin writing by the Minister, a boat licensedtooperatein the Fishery shall havetraps stowedonboard,securedand unbaitedwhile in-

a waters of the Fishery in which the boat is not authorisedto operate;or

b the closed waters of the Fishery describedin items 3 and 4 of theSchedule.

Supplementary accessto the Fishery12. 1 Subjectto subclause2 the licenseeof a boat not licensedto operate inthe Fisherymay, on applicationandwith the approvalof the Minister, be issuedwith a supplementaryaccessendorsementto takefish by meansof trapsin Zone2 of the Fishery.

2 The following criteria shall determinethe boatswhich may be grantedasupplementaryaccessendorsementto operate in the Fishery:

a the boat must be licensedto fish within-i the *Nickol Bay Prawn Limited Entry Fishery;orii Area 1 of the **Onslow Prawn Limited Entry Fishery; and

b in the period, 1 January1986 to 31 December1990,a boat meetingthecriteria in subclausesa i or a ii musthavebeenusedto takefishby meansof trapswithin the Fishery; or

c a boat replaced a boat which satisfied the criteria specified inparagraphsa andb.

3 A boat grantedaccessin accordancewith subclause1 may havethataccesswithdrawn by the Minister at any time.

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Performancecriteria13. 1 A boat licensedto operate in the Fishery must be used-

a to take a minimum of 15 tonnesof fish from the watersof the Fisheryin any year by meansof traps;and

b for a minimum of 40 days in the waters of the Fishery in any year totake fish by meansof traps.

2 Subclause1 shall not apply to a boatgrantedsupplementaryaccessinaccordancewith clause12.

3 Wherea licenseefails to satisfy the criteria in subclause1 the licencewill not be renewedunlessapprovedby the Minister.Transferof Licence

14. 1 A licence or endorsementauthorisinga boat to operatein the Fisheryshall not be transferredand shall be cancelledon transferof the fishing boatlicence.

2 Supplementaryaccessgrantedin accordancewith clause12 shall not betransferredand shall be cancelledon transferof the fishing boat licence.

Authorised meansof operatingin the Fishery

15. 1 Trapsused,set or pulled from or carriedby a boatauthorisedto operatein the Fishery shall haveattacheda surfacefloat which-

a has a diameterof not less than 150 millimetres; and

b is brandedor stampedwith the initial letter and the distinguishingnumberallotted in respectof the licensedfishing boat underSubregulation 4 of Regulation2 of the FisheriesRegulationsthat is used toset or lift the trap, and eachcharacterof the brand or stampshall belegible and measure not less than 60 millimetres high and 10millimetres wide.

2 A boat shall not be used to set or pull trapsin any waters of the Fishery,other than those trapswhich are markedfor use by that boat as prescribedinsubclause1 b.Boat replacement16. Subject to the prior written approvalof the Director, a boat licensedtooperatein the Fishery may be replacedby anotherboat.Applications and fees

17. Applications underclauses8 and 12 shall be-

a in the approved form;

b lodged in accordancewith the instructionsif any; and

c accompaniedby the fee prescribedby regulation.

Appeals

18. 1 Notwithstandingthe provisions of subclauses7 and 12 the Ministermay, subject to an appealin writing by the licensee,granta boat accessto theFishery or to a specified part of the fishery.

2 A licence grantedunder subclause1 may be issued with or withoutspecialconditionsas determinedby the Minister.

Publication of details19. The Director may from time to time give noticeof-

a the namesof licensees;

b the namesand registration numbersof boats, if any, authorisedtooperatein the Fishery; and

c the Zone in which the boat may fish,

by publishing that information in such manneras deemedappropriate.Determination of position by reference to the Australian GeodeticDatum

20. 1 Where, for the purposesof this Notice it is necessaryto determineaposition on the surfaceof the Earthby geographicalcoordinates,that positionshall be determinedon the Australian GeodeticDatum which is define by anellipsoid havinga semi-majoraxis equatorialradius of 6 378 160 metresanda flattening of 1/298.25 and fixed by the position of the origin being theJohnstonGeodeticStation in the Northern Territory of Australia.

2 The JohnstonGeodeticStationreferredto in subclause1 shall be takento be situated at 25’ 56’54.5515"south latitude and at 133° 12’30.0771"eastlongitude and to have a ground level elevation of 571.2 metresabove theellipsoid referredto in that subclause.

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Revocation21. Notice No. 296 publishedin the Gazetteof 13 May 1988 is cancelled.

ScheduleItem 1.All the waters of the Indian Oc?an,,and Exmouth Gulf lying north of 21°44’south latitude and between1 14’9 36 eastlongitudeand 120’ eastlongitudeonthe landward side of the 200 metre isobath.

Item 2.Zone 1. All waters of the Fishery describedin item 1.Zone 2. The watersof the Fisheryon the landwardsideof the 200 metreisobathlying between 1 16’45’ east longitude and 120° east longitude.

Item 3.All waters of the Fisheryboundedby a line commencingat the intersectionofthe highwatermark at the northernmostpoint of the North WestCape; thenceextendingnorth to the intersectionof 21’38 south latitude and 114°10 eastlongitude; thencenortheasterlyto the intersectionof 21’30’ southlatitude and114°30’ eastlongitude;thenceduesouthto whereit intersectswith 21°34’ southlatitude; thence northeasterlyto the intersectionof 114’40’eastlongitude anda line joining the northernmostpoint of PeakIslandand the northernmostpointof Rosily Island; thencenortheasterlyto the northernmostpointof Rosily Island;thencesoutheasterlyto the northernmostpoint of Airlie Island;thencegenerallyeasterlyto the lighthouseon Mary Anne Reef; thencegenerallyeasterlyto thehighwater mark of Robe Point at the mouth of the northernmostarm of theRobe River; thencealong the highwatermark to the commencementpoint.

Item 4.All waters of the Fisheryboundedby a line commencingat the highwater markat Cape Preston;thence extendingnorth to the intersectionof 20°38’ southlatitude and 116°12’ east longitude; thencenortheasterlyto the intersectionof20’30’ south latitude and 1 16°21’ east longitude; thencenortheasterlyto theintersectionof 20°23’ southlatitude and1 16°45’ east longitude;thencealong anextensionof that line to whereit intersectswith the line of an arc with a fivenautical mile radiuscenteredon the lighthouseon the westernend of LegendreIsland; thencealong that arc to the intersectionof the extensionof a line drawnfrom the intersectionof 20°11 south latitude and 1 17’SO eastlongitude and20’21’ south latitude and 116°56’ east longitude; thenceto the intersectionof20°21’ south latitude and 116’SG’ east longitude; thencegenerallyeast northeasterlyto the intersectionof 20’l 1 south latitude and 1 17’SO eastlongitude;thencenortheasterlyto the intersectionof 19°53’ southlatitude and 118°13’ eastlongitude; thencenortheasterlyto the intersectionof 19°33’ southlatitude and1 18°58’ east longitude; thence easterly to the intersection of 19°34’ southlatitude and1 19’14’ east longitude; thencesoutheasterlyto the intersectjpnof19’40 south latitude and 119°47 east longitude; thence easterly to theintersectionof 19’39’ south latitude and 1 19°55 eastlongitude; thencesouthtothe southernextremity of Solitary Island; thencesouthto the high water markon the mainland;thencealongthe high water markto the commencementpoint.

[* Declared by Notice in the Gazetteof 19 April 1991 at pp. 1720-1723.Foramendmentsto 31 March 1992 see Notice 533 published in the Gazetteof3 March 1992 pp. 1 080-1081.]

[** Declared by Notice published in the Gazetteof 22 March 1991 pp. 1217-1221. For amendmentsto 31 March 1992 seeNotice No. 519 published in theGazetteof 29 November 1991 p. 5988 and Notice No. 529 published in theGazetteof 31 January 1992 pp. 484-487.]

Datedthis 24thday of March 1992. . .G. HILL, Minister for Fisheries.

F1302FISHERIES ACT 1905

NINGALOO MARINE PARK RECREATIONAL FISHING AMENDMENTNOTICE 1992

- Notice No. 532FD 580/77.Made by the Minister undersections9, 10 and 11.

Citation1. Thisnoticemay be cited as the Ningaloo Marine Park RecreationalFishingAmendmentNotice 1992.

Principal Notice2. In this notice the Ningaloo Marine Park RecreationalFishing Notice 1991No. 503* is referred to as the principal notice.

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3 April 19921 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1473

Clause 5A inserted

3. After clause5 of the principal notice the following clauseis inserted-

Restrictedspecies

5A. Notwithstandingthe provisionsof this notice, no personshall takeor attempt to takeany speciesof fish specified in schedule6 by any meansfrom within the Ningaloo Marine Park. ".

Clause 6 amended

4. Clause6 of the principal notice is amendedby insertingafter subclause2,the following subclause-

3 Notwithstandingsubclause6.1c no personshall take or attemptto take any speciesof fish specified in schedule7 by meansof speargun,harpoon,hawaiian sling or otherpointed instrumentfrom within the watersof the Ningaloo MarinePark. ".

Schedule6 added

5. After Schedule5 the following schedulesare inserted-

" Schedule6QueenslandGroper EpinepheluslanceolatusManta Ray Manta birostrisPotato cod EpinephelustukulaWhale Shark Rhiniodon typusMolluscs, exceptfor Oysters, Cuttlefish,Octopusand Squid.

Schedule7

Tuskfish, Wrassesand Gropers Labridae FamilyCods, QueenslandGroper and Coral Trout SerranidaeFamily. ".

[*Published in the Gazetteof 11 October 1991.1

Datedthis 23rd day of March 1992.

G. HILL, Minister for Fisheries.

I

HE3O1

TOBACCO CONTROL ACT 1990TOBACCO CONTROL EXEMPTION NOTICE No. 8 1992

Madeby the Minister for Healthundersection 14 after consultationwith theMinister for Sportand Recreation.

Citation -

1. This notice may be cited as the TobaccoControl ExemptionNotice No. 81992.

Exemption

2. The body known as the St. Kilda Football Club Limited and its agentsandservantsare exemptedfrom the operationof sections 5 and 8 of the TobaccoControl Act 1990 in respectof the Australian Football Leaguematch betweenthe West Coast Eaglesand St. Kilda football teams to be held in Perth onSunday5 April 1992.

KEITH WILSON, Minister for Health.

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1474 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

HE302

PHARMACY ACT 1964PHARMACY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1992

Made by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.Citation1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as the PharmacyAmendmentRegulations1992,Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall come into operationon 1 July 1992.Appendix B amended3. Appendix B to the PharmacyAct Regulations1976* is amended-

a in the item commencing"For registration of premisesas a pharmacyuntil the 30th June next" by deleting "125" and substituting thefollowing-

200 "; andb in the item commencing"For renewal of registration of an existing

pharmacy..." by deleting "110" and substitutingthe following-200 ".

[*published in the Gazette of 17 September1976 at pp. 3430-43. Foramendmentsto 10 March 1992 see 1990 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia, p. 332 and Gazettesof 12 April and 28 June 1991.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

HE303

HEALTH ACT 1911The Municipality of theShireof Kalamunda

By-laws relating to mobile garbagebinsWhereasunderthe provisionsof the Health Act 1911, a Local Authority maytake or adopt by-laws and may alter, amendor appealany by-laws so madeoradopted;now, therefore,the Shire of Kalamundabeing a Local Authority withinthe meaningof the Act and havingadoptedModel By-laws, describedas Series"A" as reprinted issued to the Reprinting of RegulationsAct 1954, in theGovernmentGazetteon 17 July 1963, herebyresolvesanddeterminesthat thesaid adoptedby-laws shall be amendedas follows:

Part 1-GeneralSanitaryProvisions1. The Model By-laws Series"A" as amendedon 17 July 1963 are referredto"The Principal By-laws".2. The Principal By-laws are amendedby deletingby-laws 12, 13 and 14 andsubstitutingthe following:

12. Interpretation:"Approved Enclosure"meansan areaapprovedby the Health Surveyor

which is for the exclusive storageof a receptacleor receptacles."Building line" as the meaninggiven to it in and for the purposesof

the Local GovernmentAct 1960."Health Surveyor" meansthe Principal Health Surveyorof the Local

Authority."Carriageway"-thatportionof the roaddevotedparticularly to the use

of vehicles, inclusive of shouldersand auxiliary lanes."Collection Day" means the day of the week in which rubbish and

refuse is collected and removed by the Local Authority or itsContractor.

"Collection time" meanscollection time, from time to time notified tothe occupierof premisesby the Local Authority or its Contractor.

"Commercialwaste" meansrefuse andother rubbish generatedby oremanatingfrom commercial or industrial or other premises.

"Domestic Waste" means refuse and other rubbish generatedby oremanatingfrom residentialpremisesand includeshouseholdrefuse.

"Other premises"meanspremiseswhich are not residentialpremises.

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"Receptacle"means:a In the caseof residentialpremises,a polyethelenecart fitted

with wheelsandwith a handleandlid and of a capacityof 240or 120 litres suppliedby the Local Authority or its Contractoror other typesof receptaclesspecified or approvedby the LocalAuthority;or

b In the caseof other premises,a rubbish receptacleapproved- by the Health Surveyor.

13. Residentialpremises:The occupierof every residentialpremisesin the district shall:a subject to paragraphc hereof causeall householdrefuseto be

depositedin a receptacle;b at all timeskeepthe lid of thereceptacletightly closedexceptwhen

depositingrefusein or cleaningthe receptacle;c not depositor permit to be depositedin the receptacle:

i more than 70 kilograms of wasteat any one timeii any materialbeing or consistingof-

hotor burning ashes,oil, liquid includingliquid waste,paint,solvents,bricks, concrete,earthor other like substances

iii heavymaterialiv an object which is greaterin length,breadthor width than the

correspondingdimensionsof the receptacleor which will notallow the lid of the receptacleto be tightly closed

v refusewhich is or is likely to becomeoffensive or to give offoffensive or noxious odour or to attract flies or cause flybreedingunlessit is first wrappedin absorbentor imperviousmaterialor placed in an impervious container;

d except for collection, keepthe receptacleon the premiseslocatedbehindthe building line or in an approvedenclosure;

e eachcollection day-At or prior to 6am placethe receptaclewithin 1 metreof-i the edgeof the carriagewayadjacentto the premises,but

so that it doesnot obstructa footpath,cycleway or othercarriageway,but this subparagraphdoesnot apply wherea receptacleis keptin an approvedenclosure,the entranceto which is located within 1 metre of the edge of thecarriageway,right of way or lane as the case may be,unlessthe Local Authority directs otherwise;

ii after the contentsof the receptaclehave been removed,removethe receptacleand placeit within 1 metre of theedgeof the carriagewayinto the approvedenclosure,rightof way or lane as the casemay be.

13. A "Other premises"1 The occupierof every premisesin the district being other premises

shall:

a causeall wasteto be depositedin a receptaclein the mannerwhichis compatiblewith the type of receptacleused

b take all reasonablesteps to preventfly breedingin and omissionof offensive or noxious odours from the receptacle

c causethe receptacleto be locatedin an approvedenclosureon thepremisesor with the approvalof the HealthSurveyor,in a positionon the premiseswhere:

i it is screenedso as not to be visible from the street but isreadily accessiblefor the collection of the contentsthereof;

ii it doesnot obstruct a driveway, service road or footpath onthose premises;

iii does not cause a nuisance to the occupiers of adjoiningpremises;

d Where the premisesare usedfor the manufacture,preparationorsale of food or any putresciblewasteemanatesfrom the premises,causethe receptacleto be cleanedwith a suitabledetergentandtreatedwith disinfectantat least onceper week.

2 The HealthSurveyormay direct that wasteof the type referredto inparagraph1 d hereof or which emanatedfrom premisesreferredto inthat paragraphbe collected and removedmore often than onceperweek.

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3 Wherewasteemanatesfrom otherpremises,is of anaturethat the HealthSurveyorconsidersor requiresto be treated or being placed in a receptaclehemay give directions as to the mannerin which it is to be so treated and theoccupierof those premisesshall comply with those directions.

13. B Ownershipof receptaclesa A receptaclerequired by the Local Authority or its Contractor

remains the propertyof the Local Authority or its Contractorasthe casemay be.

b The occupierof the premisesin the district shall notify the LocalAuthority within 72 hoursor as soonas practicableafterthe eventif a receptacleis lost, stolen, damagedor becomesdefective.

c A personshall not-i damageor destroya receptacle;orii except as permitted by theseby-laws or authorisedby the

Health Surveyor, remove a receptaclefrom the premisestowhich it wasdeliveredby the Local Authority or its Contractor.

14. GeneralObligationsof Occupiersand other persons:a The occupierof premisesin the district shall at all timeskeepeach

receptacleusedon the premisesclean, and wheneverdirected bythe Health Surveyor to do so, thoroughly clean, disinfect eachreceptacleandplaceandkeepin it a deodorantmaterialapprovedby the Health Surveyor.

b In the case of residential premisesconsistingof more than 3dwellings, units or flats and other premises,the Local Authoritymay require the use of a receptacleor number of receptaclesspecifiedby it otherthan240 litre polyethelenecartsandoccupiersof those premisesshall comply with and observethe directionsgiven by the Local Authority.

c Where a receptacleis stolen, wilfully damagedor misused,thepersonor personsresponsiblefor such theft or damageshall beliable to Council or its Contractor for the replacementof thereceptacle.

14. A Collection of Refusea A personshall not unless he or she is authorisedby the Local

Authority to do so, remove any commercial or domestic wasteorother rubbish from any premisesin the district.

b The Local Authority or its Contractorshall ensurethatall domesticwaste,food, refuseand offensive wasteare removedanddisposedof at leastonceperweekor more frequently if the HealthSurveyordirects.

c The Local Authority or its Contractor shall cause all wastecollected and removedto be taken to and disposedof at a RefuseDisposal site approvedby the Executive Director, Public Healthunder the Act.

3. OtherAmendmentsa By-law 15 A of Part 1 of thePrincipalBy-laws is amendedby deleting

or supplya further disposablerefusecontainerof an approvedtype,if applicable".

b By-law 16 of Part 1 of the Principal By-laws is repealed.c By-law 18 of Part 1 of the Principal By-laws is amendedby deleting

"cart" in line 2 andsubstituting" collectionvehicle ".

d By-law 21 of Part 1 of the Principal By-laws is amendedby insertingthe word "liquid" after the word "other".

Dated the 26th day of November 1991.The common seal of the Shire of Kalamunda was hereuntoaffixed in thepresenceof-

- B. R. WILLMOTT, President.E. H. KELLY, Chief Executive/ShireClerk.

Confirmed-P. PSAILA SAVONA, delegateof ExecutiveDirector, Public Health.

Approved by His ExcellencyThe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil the 31st dayof March 1992.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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3 April 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1477

HE403HEALTH ACT 1911

Town of Port Hedland

Pursuantto the provision of the HealthAct 1911,as amendedtheTown of PortHedland,being a local authority within the meaningof the Health Act 1911,having adoptedthe Model By-law describedas Series "A" madeunder theHealth Act 1911, andreprintedpursuantto the Reprintingof RegulationsAct1954, in the GovernmentGazetteon 17th July 1963, andas amendedfrom timeto time, has resolved and determinedthat the adopted By-laws shall beamendedas follows-

Part 1-GeneralSanitaryProvisionsAfter By-law 29A c insert the following-

d "The keepingof roostersand Peacocksin residentialareasis prohibited."

Passedby resolution at a meeting of the Port HedlandTown Council held onthe 29th day of November 1991.

Datedthis 30th day of November 1991.The Common Seal of the Town of Port Hedlandwas hereuntoaffixed in thepresenceof-

K. MERRIN, Mayor.G. P. BRENNAN, Town Clerk.

Confirmed-P. PSAILA-SAVONA, delegateof Executive Director, Public Health.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

11E401

HEALTH ACT 1911Health Departmentof WA,

Perth, 16 March 1992.68/86The cancellationof the appointmentof Mr JonathonGibbonsas an EnvironmentalHealth Officerto the Narrogin Regional Health Schemeeffective from 30 December1991 is herebynotified.The appointmentof Mr WayneThomasNeateas an EnvironmentalHealthOfficer to the NarroginRegional Health Schemeeffective from 17 February 1992 is approved.The appointmentof Mr David BernardBarrett asan EnvironmentalHealthOfficer to the NarroginRegional Health Schemefor the period effective from 27 February 1992 to 28 August 1992 isapproved.

WAYNE JOLLY, delegateof Executive Director, Public Health.

HE402

HEALTH ACT 1911Health Departmentof WA,

Perth,26 March 1992.178/86The appointmentof BarryAlfred Cooperas an EnvironmentalHealthOfficer to the Shire of Colliefor the period effective from 30 March 1992 to 8 June 1992 is approved.

WAYNE JOLLY, delegateof ExecutiveDirector, Public Health.

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1478 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

-LA2O1

LAND ACT 1933ORDERS IN COUNCILVesting of Reserves

By the direction of His Excellency the Governorundersection33 2, the following reserveshavebeenvested.

DOLA File 940/969ReserveNo. 34513 CarnarvonLot 1305 vested in the Shire of Carnarvonfor the designatedpurposeof "Arboretum".

DOLA File 756/952

ReserveNo. 42055 TambellupLot 295 vestedin the Shire of Tambellup for the designatedpurposeof "Aged PersonsHomes".

DOLA File 2501/991ReserveNo. 42039 Dc Witt Location 295 vestedin the AustralianTelecommunicationsCommission for "RepeaterStation Site". - -

Local Authority-Shire of Roebourne.

DOLA File 683/973

Reserve No. 33652 Canning Locations 2733 and 2981 vested in the City of Armadalefor thedesignatedpurposeof "Public Recreation".

DOLA File 2678/991

ReserveNo. 42040 JerramungupLot 379 vestedin the Shire of Jerramungupfor the designatedpurposeof "Ramp andGantry Site".

DOLA File 3405/986

ReserveNo. 39740 NannupLot 306 vestedin the Shire of Nannupfor the designatedpurposeof"Aged PersonsHomes"with power, subject to the approvalin writing of the Minister for Lands toeachand every leaseor assignmentof leasebeing first obtained,to leasethe whole or any portionthereoffor any term not exceedingforty 40 years from the date of the lease.

DOLA File 636/980

ReserveNo. 36859 Wellington Location 5327 vestedin the WaterAuthority of WesternAustraliafor the designatedpurposeof "Water Supply".

Local Authority-Shire of Capel.

DOLA File 2031/990Reserve No. 5876 Clifton EstateLots 10 and 15 vested in the Water Authority of WesternAustralia for the designatedpurposeof "Drain".

Local Authority-Shire of Harvey.

DOLA File 4924/951

ReserveNo. 23420 GreenbushesLot 342 vestedin the Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushesfor thedesignatedpurposeof "Aged PersonsAccommodation"with power,subjectto the approvalin writingof the Minister for Lands to eachand every leaseor assignmentof leasebeing first obtained,toleasethe whole or any portion thereoffor any term not exceedingforty 40 years from the dateof the lease.

DOLA File 3488/980

ReserveNo. 37225Manjimup Lot 746 vestedin the Shireof Manjimup for the designatedpurposeof "Public Recreation".

DOLA File 540/989

ReserveNo. 40922 Kwinana Lot 268 vestedin the Town of Kwinana for the designatedpurposeof "Public Recreation".

DOLA File 2328/988

ReserveNo. 28386 Warralakin Lot 45 vestedin the Shire of Westoniafor the designatedpurposeof "Water".

DOLA File 176/18

ReserveNo. 16929 Latham Lot 36 vestedin the Shire of Perenjorifor the designatedpurposeof"Water".

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DOLA File 5497/926ReserveNo. 19747 Williams Location 15648 vestedin the Shire of Cuballing for the designatedpurposeof "LandscapeProtection".

DOLA File 353/925ReserveNo. 42060 Avon Location 29059 vested in the Dale Sports Ground Committee Inc forthe designatedpurposeof "Recreation".Local Authority-Shire of Beverley.

DOLA File 2818/990ReserveNo. 42083 HamptonLocation260 vestedin theAustralian TelecommunicationsCommission for the designatedpurposeof "CommunicationsSite". -Local Authority-City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.DOLA File 611/992ReserveNo. 42080 Do Witt Location 298 vested in the Shire of Roebournefor the designatedpurposeof "Buffer Zone Pistol Range" with power, subject to the approvalin writing of theMinister for Landsto eachandevery leaseor assignmentof leasebeing first obtained,to leasethewhole or any portion thereoffor any term not exceedingtwenty-one21 yearsfrom the date of thelease.DOLA File 2277/78ReserveNo. 36333 Chidlow Lot 354 vestedin the Shire of Mundaringfor the designatedpurposeof "Public Recreation".DOLA File 474/992ReserveNo. 42082 Merredin Lot 235 vestedin the Shire of Merredin for the designatedpurposeof "Park and Recreation".DOLA File 1812/961ReserveNo. 26339 GeraldtonLot 1774 vestedin the City of Geraldtonfor the designatedpurposeof "Recreationand Drainage".DOLA File 2689/990ReserveNo. 42068 Wells Location9 vestedin the AustralianTelecommunicationsCommissionforthe designatedpurposeof "CommunicationsSite".Local Authority-Shire of Wiluna.DOLA File 2221/989ReserveNo. 41156 Swan Location 11239 vestedin the Shire of Kalamunda for the designatedpurposeof "Recreation,Parklandand TemporaryRefuseDisposal Site".DOLA File 1148/78ReserveNo. 35825 Swan Location 9647 vested in the Authority for Intellectually HandicappedPersonsfor the designatedpurposeof "Hostel and Day Care Centre"with power, subject to theapprovalin writing of the Minister for Lands to eachandevery leaseor assignmentof leasebeingfirst obtained,to leasethe whole or any portionthereoffor any term not exceedingtwenty-one21years from the date of the lease. -DOLA File 628/989V2ReserveNo. 9105 Broome Lots 1219, 2819 and 2820 vestedin the Water Authority of WesternAustralia for the designatedpurposeof "Water".Local Authority-Shire of Broome.DOLA File 971/984Reserve No. 42057 Ninghan Location 4244 vested in the Civil Aviation Authority for thedesignatedpurposeof "Satellite Ground Station".Local Authority-Shire of Yalgoo.DOLA File 4368/969ReserveNo. 32713 CanningLocation 2584 vestedin the Shire of Kalamundafor the designatedpurposeof "Public Recreationand Drainage".DOLA File 3163/911ReserveNo. 13533 BurracoppinLot 79 vestedin the Shire of Merredin for the designatedpurposeof "Recreation".DOLA File 3990/895

Class"A" ReserveNo. 6962 Bunbury Lot 385 vestedin the City of Bunbury for the designatedpurposeof "Park Lands and Recreation".DOLA File 3 107/986ReserveNo. 40113 Canning Locations 3584 and 3656 vested in the City of Canning for thedesignatedpurposeof "Public Recreation". -

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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1480 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

LA202

LAND ACT 1933ORDERS IN COUNCILRevocationof Vestings

By the direction of His Excellency the Governor under section34B 1, the following Orders inCouncil and associatedVesting Ordersare revoked.

DOLA File 683/973. -

Orderin Council gazettedon 15 November1991 vestingReserveNo. 33652 in the City of Armadalefor the designatedpurposeof "Public Recreation".

DOLA File 3405/986.

Orderin Council gazettedon 13 February1987 vestingReserveNo. 39740 NannupLot 306 in theShire of Nannupfor the designatedpurposeof "Aged PersonsHomes".

DOLA File 1538/53.

Order in Council gazettedon 1 April 1959 vestingReserveNo. 23848 in the Armadale-KelmscottRoad Board for the designatedpurposeof "Hall Site and Parking".

DOLA File 517/990.

Order in Council gazettedon 14 December1990 vestingReserveNo. 17438 NorthamptonLots 145to 149 inclusive and318 and343 in the Shire of Northamptonfor the designatedpurposeof "Useand Requirementsof the Shire of Northampton".

DOLA File 2328/988.

Order in Council gazettedon 29 January1971 vestingReserveNo. 28386 in the Shire of Westoniafor the designatedpurposeof "Water".

DOLA File 176/18.

Order in Council gazettedon 28 June1974 vestingReserveNo. 16929 in the Minister for Worksfor the designatedpurposeof "Water". Local Authority-Shire of Perenjori.

DOLA File 1034/961. -

Orderin Council gazettedon 1 June1990 vestingReserveNo. 25944Narrogin Lot 804 in the Townof Narrogin for "Community Purposes".

DOLA File 1970/963.

Order in Council gazettedon 17 July 1964 vestingReserveNo. 27251 BoxwoodHill Lot 40 in theMinister for Railways for "Railway Purposes".Local Authority-Shire of Jerramungup.

DOLA File 2221/989. -

Order in Council gazettedon 5 January1990 vestingReserveNo. 41156 Swan Location 11239in the Shire of Kalamundafor the designatedpurposeof "RecreationandParkland".

DOLA File 4247/974.

Order in Council gazettedon 18 April 1975 vestingReserveNo. 33227 in the Minister of WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage for the designatedpurpose of "Government RequirementsM.W.S.S. and D. Board. Local Authority-City of Nedlands.

DOLA File 911/989.

Order in Council gazettedon 15 November 1991 vestingReserveNo. 38024 FremantleLot 2007in the Minister for Works for the designatedpurposeof "ConservationandManagementof HistoricBuildings andAncillary andBeneficial UsesThereto".Local Authority-City of Fremantle.

DOLA File 577/978.

Order in Council gazettedon 15 November 1991 vestingReserveNo. 35456 FremantleLot 1973in the Minister for Works for the designatedpurposeof "ConservationandManagementof HistoricBuildings and Ancillary andBeneficial UsesThereto". Local Authority-City of Fremantle.

DOLA File 5393/25.

Order in Council gazettedon 12 June1959 vestingReserveNo. 19035 Kojonup District Lumeahin the Kojonup Road Board for the designatedpurposeof "Agricultural Hall Site".

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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3 April 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1481

LA4O1

LAND ACTFORFEITURES

Departmentof Land AdministrationThe following Leasesand Licencestogetherwith all Rights,Title andInterestthereinhavethis daybeenforfeited to the Crown under the Land Act 1933 for the reasonsstated.Date: 1 April 1992.

A. A. SKINNER, Chief ExecutiveOfficer.

Name Lease or Licence District Reason CorresNo. Plan

Dillon, Craig 338-19543CL 789/1990

Boyup BrookLot 366

Non payment ofinstalments

1366/984 Boyup Brook5-17

Ferris, .1. P. 338-19421CL 345/1990

Hester Lot 67 Non payment ofinstalments

3849/989 Hester Townsite

Great Victoria 3116/9663 Marvel Loch Non payment of 3462/981 Marvel LochGold Ltd CL 105/1987 Lot 121 to 126

inclusiveinstalments Townsite

Lippitt, Richard 3116/10070 Wyndham Non payment of 1514/76 Mt ErskineGeorge CL 252/1988 Lot 1371 instalments NE 1-25 000Taylor, R. A. L.;Bell, D. J.

338/19586CL 64/1991

HopetounLot 584

Non payment ofinstalments

656/990 Hopetoun34-01

LA402LAND ACT 1933

Land Revocationof Control OrderDOLA File 2264/896V2.Madeby His Excellency the Governorundersection34B 2.The Order in Council madeundersection34 gazettedon 5 March 1897 directing that ReserveNo.3340 beplaced underthe control of the WanderingRoadsBoard as a Board of Managementfor thepurposeof "Stopping Place for Teams"is revoked.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

LA403LAND ACT 1933

Land Crown Grant in Trust OrderDOLA File 1872/990. -Madeby His Excellencythe Governorundersection33 4.It is directedthat ReserveNo. 42085 Collie Lot 2797 shall be grantedto the Shire of Collie to beheld in trust for the designatedpurposeof "Group Accommodation"subjectto the condition thatthe granteeshall not transfer, leaseor mortgagethe whole or any part of the land without theconsentof the Governor.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

LA7O1LAND ACT 1933

RESERVATION NOTICESMade by His Excellency the Governorunder section29.The Crown Land describedbelow havebeenset apartas public reserves.DOLA File 756/952.ReserveNo. 42055 comprisingTambellupLot 295 with an areaof 2 547 squaremetreson Diagram64733 for the designatedpurposeof "Aged PersonsHomes".Public Plan: Tambellup 1:2 000 38.33 Taylor Street.Local Authority-Shire of Tambellup.DOLA File 2501/991.ReserveNo. 42039 comprisingDc Witt Location 295 with an areaof 900 squaremetreson LandAdministration Diagram90420 for the designatedpurposeof "RepeaterStationSite".Public Plan: Dampier2256-IV S.E. Local Authority-Shire of Roebourne.DOLA File 2678/991.ReserveNo. 42040 comprisingJerramungupLot 379 with an areaof 9 452 squaremetreson LandAdministration Diagram90406 for the designatedpurposeof "Ramp and Gantry Site".PublicPlan:Jerramungup2 BL29 31.03 Memorial Road. Local Authority-Shire of Jerramungup.

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DOLA File 6013/907.ReserveNo. 42044 comprising WungongLots 49 and 84 to 98 inclusive with an area of 2.344 4hectareson Lands and Surveys Original Plan P1674 for the designatedpurposeof "GovernmentRequirements".Public Plans:Peel 1:2 000 22.39, 22.40 Wilson Street. Local Authority-City of Armadale.DOLA File 579/991.ReserveNo. 42086 comprisingFitzroy CrossingLot 300 with an areaof 808 squaremetreson LandAdministrationPlan 17694 for the designatedpurposeof "Use andRequirementsof the GovernmentEmployeesHousingAuthority".Public Plan: Fitzroy CrossingTownsite 10.27 SadlerPlace.Local Authority-Shire of Derby-WestKimberley.DOLA File 353/925.ReserveNo. 42060 comprising Avon Location 29059 with an area of 2.020 9 hectareson LandAdministration Diagram3690 for the designatedpurposeof "Recreation".Public Plan: LuptonsN.E. Beverley WestdaleRoad. Local Authority-Shire of Beverley.DOLA File 2818/990.ReserveNo. 42083comprisingHamptonLocation 260 with an areaof 8 100 squaremetreson LandAdministration ReserveDiagram 1043 for the designatedpurposeof "CommunicationsSite".Public Plan: Kurnalpi 1:250000. Local Authority-City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.DOLA File 2112/991.ReserveNo. 42087 comprising PlantagenetLocations7683 to 7688 inclusive with an areaof 5 332square metreson Land Administration Diagram 90383 for the designatedpurposeof "Use andRequirementsof the GovernmentEmployeesHousingAuthority".Public Plan: Albany BK26 2 10.07 ChesterPassRoad.Local Authority-Town of Albany.DOLA File 611/992.ReserveNo. 42080 comprising Dc Witt Location 298 with an areaof about 22.711 3 hectaresonLand Administration ReserveDiagram 1052 for the designatedpurposeof "Buffer Zone PistolRange".Public Plan: DampierS.E. 1:25 000 Nickol Bay S.W. 1:25000. Local Authority-Shire of Roebourne.DOLA File 474/992.Reserve No. 42082 comprising Merredin Lot 235 with an area of 7.020 9 hectareson LandAdministration Diagram90412 for the designatedpurposeof "Park and Recreation".Public Plan: Merredin BK35 - 1:2000 36.36 Allbeury, Muscat and Cummings Streets. LocalAuthority-Shire of Merredin.DOLA File 3132/991.ReserveNo. 42045 comprisingPlantagenetLocation 7704 with an areaof 7.2296 hectareson LandAdministration Plan 17814 for the designatedpurpose of "Access and Preservationof NaturalVegetation".Public Plan: Owingup S.W. 1:25 000. Local Authority-Shire of Denmark.DOLA File 2689/990.Reserve No. 42068 comprising Wells Location 9 with an area of 8 100 squaremetreson LandAdministration ReserveDiagram 1047 for the designatedpurposeof "CommunicationsSite".Public Plan: Stanley 1:250000. Local Authority-Shire of Wiluna.DOLA File 1603/987.ReserveNo. 42058 comprisingNewmanLots 2160 on Land Administration Plan 16853 and 2177and 2184 on Plan 16852 with an areaof 2 175 squaremetresfor the designatedpurposeof "UseandRequirementsof the GovernmentEmployeesHousingAuthority".Public Plan: NewmanTownsite 16.14. Local Authority-Shire of East Pilbara.DOLA File 1872/990.ReserveNo. 42085 comprising Collie Lot 2797 with an area of 3 264 squaremetreson LandAdministration Diagram90277 for the designatedpurposeof "Group Accommodation".Public Plan: BG3O 2 31.29 ThrossellStreet.Local Authority-Shire of Collie.DOLA File 971/984.ReserveNo. 42057 comprisingNinghanLocation4244 with an areaof 875 squaremetreson Landsand SurveysDiagram86732 for the designatedpurposeof "Satellite Ground Station".Public Plan: Ninghan 1:250000. Local Authority-Shire of Yalgoo.DOLA File 11036/900.ReserveNo. 7878 comprising Bunbury Lot 735 with an area of 302 square metreson LandAdministrationDiagram90529 for thedesignatedpurposeof "Use andRequirementsof the Ministerfor Works".Public Plan:BGBO 02 01.33 Clifton Street.Local Authority-City of Bunbury.

A. A. SKINNER, Chief ExecutiveOfficer.

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3 April 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1483

LA8O1

LAND ACT 1933AMENDMENT OF RESERVES

Made by His Excellency the Governorundersection37.The following reserveshavebeen amended.

DOLA File: 940/969.

ReserveNo. 34513 at Carnarvon"GovernmentRequirements"to comprise Lot 1305 as shownsurveyedandborderedpink on LandAdministration Plan 17963 in lieu of Lot 1201 andof its areabeing reducedto 11.5986hectaresaccordingly.

Public Plans: AN54 02 09.07 and 10.07 RobinsonStreet. Local Authority-Shire of Carnarvon.

DOLA File: 1271/985.Reserve No. 40948 Bulara District "Use and Benefit of Aboriginal Inhabitants" to compriseLocation 78 as surveyedand shown on Land AdministrationPlan 17733 and of its arearemainingunalteredat 400 hectaresaccordingly.

Public Plan: Mt Bannerman1:250000.

DOLA File: 7062/904.ReserveNo. 9633 CockburnSoundLocations2047 and3012 "Recreation"to excludeLocation3012andthe areanow comprisedin Location3087 as shownborderedpink on Land AdministrationPlan17958 and of its areabeing reducedto 3342 squaremetresaccordingly.Public Plan: BG332 05.01 MandurahTerrace.Local Authority-City of Mandurah.

DOLA File: 517/990.ReserveNo. 17438 at Northampton "Use and Requirementsof the Shire of Northampton"tocompriseLot 475 on Land Administration Diagram90026 in lieu of Lots 145 to 149 inclusive and318 and 343 andof its areabeing increasedto 4.4038hectaresaccordingly.Public Plan: Northampton1:2500 12.17 and 12.18 RobinsonStreet.

DOLA File: 2031/990.

ReserveNo. 5876 at Clifton Estate"Drain" to compriseLots 10 and 15 on Land AdministrationPlan 17943 andof its areabeing increasedto 7.0620 hectaresaccordingly.Public Plan: Bunbury 1:10 000 2.8 and 3.8 Victoria Road.Local Authority-Shire of Harvey.

DOLA File: 2328/988.ReserveNo. 28386 at Warralakin "Water" to comprise Lot 45 as shown on Land AdministrationDiagram 90218 andof its areabeing increasedrecalculatedto 1219 squaremetresaccordingly.Public Plan: Warralakin Townsite Koorda-SouthernCross Road. Local Authority-Shire ofWestonia.

DOLA File: 2981/985.ReserveNo. 8766 Edjudina District "Common" to compriseLocation 37 as depictedon LandAdministrationReservePlan 284 andof its areabeingreducedto about5301 hectaresaccordingly.Public Plan: Edjudina 1:250000. Local Authority-Shire of Menzies.

DOLA File: 6964/897.ReserveNo. 4293 CoolgardieGoldfield Balgarri "Cemetery"to compriseJaurdi Location 78 assurveyed on Diagram 77/21 and of its arearemainingunalteredat 4.0469 hectaresaccordingly.Public Plan: 71/80. Local Authority-City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.

DOLA File: 1131/974.ReserveNo. 32919 Nelson District "Picnic and CampingArea" to comprise Location 11766 asdepictedon Land Administration Plan 17940 and of its areabeing reducedto 9.7182 hectaresaccordingly.

Public Plan: TonebridgeTownsiteBoyup Brook-CranbrookRoad. Local Authority-Shire of BoyupBrook.

DOLA File: 2545/927V2.ReserveNo. 19825 HamptonLocation38 "Timber Sandalwood"to exclude Location 260 on LandAdministration Diagram1043 and of its areabeing reducedto 13312.1338hectaresaccordingly.Public Plan: Kurnalpi 1:250000. Local Authority-Shire of Boulder.

DOLA File: 2545/927V2.

ReserveNo. 19825 HamptonLocation38 "Timber Sandalwood"to exclude Location260 on LandAdministration Diagram 1043 andof its areabeing reducedto 13312.1338hectaresaccordingly.Public Plan: Kurnalpi 1:250000. Local Authority-Shire of Boulder.

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1484 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

DOLA File: 3574/968.ReserveNo. 31145 PlantagenetLocations 7144 and 7145 "GovernmentRequirementsP.W.D."to exclude that portion of Location 7144 now comprising Locations 7683 to 7688 inclusive asdelineatedand shown borderedgreenon Land AdministrationDiagram90383 andof its areabeingreducedto 1.5832 hectaresaccordingly.Public Plan: Albany 2 000 BK 26/10.07 ChesterPassRoad.Local Authority-Town of Albany.

DOLA File: 722/977.ReserveNo. 41379 Victoria District "Railway Purposes"to compriseLocation 11910 as surveyedandshownborderedred on Land AdministrationDiagram90319 in lieu of Location 12090 andbeingincreasedto 6.4952 hectaresaccordingly.Public Plan: Bookara1839-I S.W. andS.E.near BrandHighway, Local Authority-Shire of Irwin.

DOLA File: 628/989V2.ReserveNo. 9105 at Broome"Water" to compriseBroome Lots 2819, 2820 in lieu of Lots 454 and469 and Lot 1219 as showndelineatedand borderedred on Departmentof Land AdministrationReserveDiagram 1048 and of its areabeing reducedrecalculatedto 2.2278 hectaresaccordingly.Public Plans:CG732 30.14 and 30.15 CarnarvonStreet.Local Authority-Shire of Broome.

DOLA File: 11875/97.ReserveNo. 4911 at Collie "Public Buildings" to comprise Lots 2798 and 2800 as surveyedandshownborderedpink on LandAdministrationDiagram90277 in lieu of Lot 320 andof its areabeingreducedto 2723 squaremetresaccordingly.Public Plan: BG3O 2 31.29 Wittenoom Street.Local Authority-Shire of Collie.

DOLA File: 3684/903.ReserveNo. 13607 Malcolm District "Rifle RangeRifle Club" to compriseMalcolm Location 4 asshowndelineatedand borderedred on Land Administration ReserveDiagram989 and of its areabeing increasedto 103.3171 hectares.Public Plan: LeonoraRegional 1:25000 near Leonora-Nambi.Local Authority-Shire of Leonora.

DOLA File: 3163/911.Reserve No. 13533 at Burracoppin "Recreation" to comprise Lot 79 on Land AdministrationReserveDiagram 1061 and of its areabeing reducedto 1.6387 hectaresaccordingly.Public Plan: BurracoppinBL36 1:2 000 08.06 Station Street.Local Authority-Shire of Merredin.

DOLA File: 1411/990.ReserveNo. 24043 at Fremantle"Police Purposes"to compriseFremantleLot 2072 as shownborderedpink on Land AdministrationPlan 17992 in lieu of Lot 2034 andof its areabeing reducedto 8736 squaremetresaccordingly.Public Plan: Perth 1:2 000 BG34 07.13 Parry Street.Local Authority-City of Fremantle.

DOLA File: 4011/965.ReserveNo. 28227 FremantleLot 1902 "Parking Area" to exclude that portion now comprisedinFremantleLot 2071 as shownborderedpink on Land Administration Plan 17992 andof its areabeing reducedto 5494 squaremetresaccordingly.Public Plan: Perth 1:2 000 BG34 07.13 Parry Street.Local Authority-City of Fremantle.

DOLA File: 1307/989.ReserveNo. 23707 at Merredin "Railway Housing"to comprise Lots 1422, 1423, 1425 and 1428as shown surveyedon Land Administration Diagram90271 in lieu of Lot 923 and of its areabeingreducedto 5645 squaremetresaccordingly.Public Plan: Merredin 1:2 000 36.36 Muscat Street.Local Authority-Shire of Merredin.

A. A. SKINNER, Chief Executive Officer.

LA901- LAND ACT 1933

CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVESMade by His Excellency the Governorundersection37.The purposeof the following reserveshavebeenchanged.DOLA File 940/969.Reserve No. 34513 Carnarvon Lot 1305 being changed from "GovernmentRequirements"to"Arboretum". -Public Plan:AN54 02 09.07 and 10.07 RobinsonStreet.Local Authority-Shire of Carnarvon.DOLA File 636/980.ReserveNo. 36859 Wellington Location5327 being changedfrom "Drain" to "Water Supply".Public Plan: PeppermintGroveBeachBF3O 1:2 000 34.10 SeabreezeCourt. LocalAuthority-Shireof Capel.

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3 April 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1485

DOLA File 4924/951.ReserveNo. 23420 GreenbushesLot 342 beingchangedfrom "GovernmentRequirements"to "AgedPersonsAccommodation".Public Plan: Greenbushes1:2000 26.15 Mort Street. Local Authority-Shire of BridgetownGreenbushes.DOLA File 5497/926. -ReserveNo. 19747 Williams Location15648 being changedfrom "Timber Mallett" to "LandscapeProtection".Public Plan: Congelin N.E. 1:25 000 Congelin Narrogin Road. Local Authority-Shire of Cuballing.DOLA File 2221/989.Reserve No. 41156 Swan Location 11239 being changedfrom "Recreation and Parkland" to"Recreation,ParklandandTemporaryRefuseDisposal Site".Public Plan: Perth 1:2 000 21.21, 21.22 and 21.23 Dawson Avenue. Local Authority-Shire ofKalamunda.DOLA File 1148/78.ReserveNo. 35825 Swan Location 9647 being changedfrom "GovernmentRequirementsMentalHealth Services"to "Hostel and Day CareCentre".Public Plan: Perth 1:2 000 14.30 Boulton Street.Local Authority-City of Stirling.DOLA File 2499/962.ReserveNo. 27246KununurraLots 236, 966 and1520 being changedfrom "CaravanPark" to "Useand Requirementsof the Shire of Wyndham-EastKimberley".Public Plan: Kununurra1:2 000 23.16 Bloodwood Drive.DOLA File 4368/969.ReserveNo. 32713 CanningLocation 2584 being changedfrom "Public Recreation"to "PublicRecreationand Drainage".Public Plan: Perth 2 000 BG34 23.20 Nelson Crescent.Local Authority-Shire of Kalamunda.DOLA File 1307/989.Reserve No. 23707 Merredin Lots 1422, 1423, 1425 and 1428 being changedfrom "RailwayHousing" to "Use andRequirementsof the Minister for Works".Public Plan: Merredin 1:2 000 36.36 Muscat Street.Local Authority-Shire of Merredin.DOLA File 1399/965V2.ReserveNo. 27651 Kununurra Lot 76 being changedfrom "GovernmentRequirements"to "UseandRequirementsof the Minister for Works".Public Plan: Kununurra 1:2 000 23.16 Coolibah Drive. Local Authority-Shire of Wyndham-EastKimberley.

A. A. SKINNER, Chief ExecutiveOfficer.

LB2O1

LAND ACT 1933CANCELLATION OF RESERVES

Made by His Excellencythe Governorundersection37.The following reserveshavebeencancelled.DOLA File 977/990ReserveNo. 1879 at Mount Barker "Post and TelegraphOffices".Public Plan Mt Barker C38.08 OrmondRoad.Local Authority-Shire of Plantagenet.DOLA File 5100/914ReserveNo. 15657 Corrigin Lot 102 "Use and Requirementsof the Minister for Works".Public Plan Corrigin 1:2 000 12.23 DaviesStreet.Local Authority-Shire of Corrigin.DOLA File 6013/07ReserveNo. 12128 WungongLots 49, 86 and98 "Exceptedfrom Sale".Public Plan Peel 1:2 000 22.39, 22.40 Wilson Street.Local Authority-City of Armadale.DOLA File 7129/13ReserveNo. 15857 WungongLot 97 "Church Site Congregational".Public Plan Peel 1:2 000 22.39 off Moore Street.Local Authority-City of Armadale.

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1486 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

DOLA File 5829/50ReserveNo. 23199 WungongLots 87 and 88 "Rubbish Depot".Public Plan Peel 1:2 000 22.40 Wilson Street.Local Authority-City of Armadale.DOLA File 1538/53ReserveNo. 23848 WungongLots 84 and85 "Hall Site andParking".Public Plan Peel 1:2 000 22.39 Wilson Street.Local Authority-City of Armadale.DOLA File 6062/911ReserveNo. 14513 EsperanceLocation682 "Water".Public Plan Caitup 1:50 000 near Old Ford Road.Local Authority-Shire of Esperance.DOLA File 1034/961ReserveNo. 25944 Narrogin Lot 804 "CommunityPurposes".Public Plan Narrogin BJ 31 10.36 Williams Road.Local Authority-Town of Narrogin.

DOLA File 1970/963ReserveNo. 27251 Boxwood Hill Lot 40 "Railway Purposes".

Public Plan Boxwood Hill Townsite MelaleucaRoad.Local Authority-Shire of Jerramungup.DOLA File 1100/950ReserveNo. 41769 Albany Lots 701 and 702 "Use and Requirementsof the Minister for Works".Public Plan Albany 1:2 000 11.05 Suffolk Street.

Local Authority-Town of Albany.DOLA File 2264/896V2

ReserveNo. 3340 at Wandering"Stopping Placefor Teams".Public Plan WanderingTownsite.Local Authority-Shire of Wandering.

DOLA File 4247/974ReserveNo. 33227 Swan Location9123 "GovernmentRequirementsM.W.S.S. andD. Board".Public Plan Perth 1:2 000 9.23 MimosaAvenue.Local Authority-City of Nedlands.DOLA File 5657/951ReserveNo. 23365 BencubbinLot 136 "Use and Requirementsof the Minister for Works".Public Plan Bencubbin2 000 12.32 Brown Street.

Local Authority-Shire of Mount Marshall.DOLA File 911/989ReserveNo. 38024 FremantleLot 2007 "ConservationandManagementof Historic BuildingsandAncillary andBeneficial UsesThereto".Public Plan Perth 1:2 000 BG34 07.13 Parry Street.Local Authority-City of Fremantle.DOLA File 577/978ReserveNo. 35456FremantleLot 1973 "ConservationandManagementof Historic BuildingsandAncillary and Beneficial UsesThereto".Public Plan Perth 1:2 000 BG34 07.13 HendersonStreet.Local Authority-City of Fremantle.DOLA File 7257/898ReserveNo. 18312 Wffliarns Location 12710 "RecreationandCamping".Public Plan Hillman N.E. 1:25 000 2231-11N.E. near Coalfields Road.Local Authority-Shire of WestArthur.DOLA File 5393/25ReserveNo. 19035 Kojonup District Lumeah "Agricultural Hall Site".

Public Plan WarrenupN.W. 1:25 000 Albany Highway.Local Authority-Shire of Kojonup.

A. A. SKINNER, Chief ExecutiveOfficer.

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3 April 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1487

LB4O1- LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

DECLARATION OF PUBLIC STREETSOrdersof the Minister for Lands

Madeundersection288At the requestof the local governmentnominated,the land specifiedin the Notice is now declaredto be absolutelydedicatedas a public street.

NoticeShire of MundaringDOLA File 740/992

a Road No. 18409 DodingtonPlace. A strip of land, plus widenings, as delineatedandborderedgreenon Office of Titles Plans14667 and 15177. Extension. The whole of thesurveyed way, commencingat the easternterminus of Dodington Placeand extendinggenerally northeastwardsto its terminus at the southwesternboundaryof Lot 151 ofportion of SwanLocation 1854 Office of Titles Diagram67638,as delineatedandcolouredbrown on Office of Titles Diagram 75619.

b Road No. 18410. The whole of the surveyedway, plus widenings, commencingat thesoutheasternside of the surveyedway describedin a above and extendinggenerallysouthwardsto its terminus,as delineatedandcolouredbrown on Office of Titles Diagram75619.

Public Plan: BG342 30.33, 30.34 Perth.A. A. SKINNER, Chief ExecutiveOfficer,

Departmentof Land Administration.

DOG ACT 1976Municipality of theShire of Ashburton

By-laws Relatingto DogsIn pursuanceof the powersconferredupon it by the abovementionedAct andof all otherpowersenablingit, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipalityherebyrecordshaving resolvedon the 21stday of January1992, to makeandsubmit for confirmationby the Governor the following By-law amendment.The By-laws of the Shire of Ashburton relating to dogs publishedin theGovernmentGazette on 25 February 1983, and amendedby notice in theGovernmentGazette on 16 March 1990 and 23 November 1990, are herebyamendedin the following manner:

1. Delete the first Scheduleandsubstitutethe following:First Schedule

FEESAND CHARGESItem

1.

2.3.

By-LawNo.3

33

Seizure and return of a dog withoutimpounding itSeizureandimpoundingof a dogMaintenanceof a dog in a poundperdayor part of a day

4. 4 Returnof impoundeddog outsidenormalhours

5. 5 Destruction of a dog6. 10 Licence to keepan approvedkenneles

tablishment7. 12 Renewalof licenceto keepapprovedken

nel establishment

Datedthis 21st of January1992.

Fee$

10.0030.00

5.00

10.0015.00

30.00

30.00 "

The Common Sealof the Shire of Ashburtonwas heretoaffixed in the presence

- E. G. ROBBINS, President.L. A. VICARY, Shire Clerk.

Recommended-DAVID SMITH, Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 31st dayof March 1992.

LG3O1

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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LG302

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960SHIRE OF BUSSELTON VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No. 1, 1992

Made by His Excellency the Governorunder the provisionsof section533 17of the Local GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Order may be cited as the Shire of BusseltonValuation and RatingOrderNo. 1, 1992.

Commencement2. This Ordershall takeeffect on andfrom 1 July 1992.

Authorisation to use gross rental value3. The Council of the Shire of Busseltonis herebyauthorisedto use valuationson gross rental valuesfor the purposeof rating portionsof the municipalitywhich are designedand describedin the Scheduleto this Order.Dated 31 March 1992.By His Excellency’s Command,

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

ScheduleAll that portion of land comprising SussexLocation 85, as shown on LandAdministration Original Plan Sussex4 and Certificate of Tile 1275/962.Department of Land Administration Public Plan: Yallingup SW and Pt.Clairault SE 1:25 000.

LG303

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Municipality of the Shireof Collie

By-law Relatingto the Clearingof Land andRemoval of Refuse,RubbishandDisusedMaterials

Pursuantto the powersconferredupon it by the Local GovernmentAct 1960,the Council of the Municipality of the Shire of Collie resolvedon the 23rd July1991, to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor the followingBy-law.Citation1. This By-law may be cited as the Shire of Collie By-law Relating to theClearing of Land and Removalof Refuse,Rubbishand DisusedMaterial.Definitions2. In this By-law unlessthe context otherwiserequires-

"Clerk" meansShire Clerk of the Council;"Council" meansCollie Shire Council;"District" meansthe district of the municipality of the Shire of Collie; and"Material" meansany refuse,rubbish,old motor vehicle body, old machin

ery or disusedmaterialof any kind.Notice to Clear Land or RemoveDisusedMaterial3. If thereis on any-

a vacant land within the district any trees,scrub, or undergrowth;orb land within the district any disusedmaterial,

which in the opinion of the Council is likely to affect adversely-c the value of adjoining propertywithin the neighbourhood;ord the health, comfort or convenienceof the inhabitantsof the neigh

bourhood,the Council may causea notice in the form of ScheduleA signedby the Clerkto be served on the owner or occupier of the land requiring the owner oroccupier, within the time specified in the notice andto the satisfactionof theCouncil, to clear the land of the trees, scrubor undergrowth,or to re-siteorscreen,or to removefrom the land, anddisposeof, the disusedmaterial.

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Deposit of DisusedMaterial4. 1 A personshall not depositor causeor permit to be deposited,otherthanin a receptacleprovided for that purpose,any disusedmaterial in or on anystreetor other land or placeunder the control of the Council. -

2 The Council, by notice in the form of ScheduleB signedby the Clerk, mayrequirea personwho is in breachof this clauseto removeand disposeof thedisusedmaterial to the satisfactionof the Council. -Compliancewith Notice5. A personupon whom a notice has beenservedunderclause3 or clause4shall, within the time specified in the noticeor within such additional time asmay be grantedby the Council-

a comply with the notice; or

b provide to the Council written reasonswhy-i the land shouldnot be cleared;ii the disusedmaterialshouldnot be removed,re-sitedor screened;

or

iii the notice shouldnot havebeenissued.

Withdrawal of Notice6. The Council having regardto the reasonsprovidedunderclause5b, maywithdrawthe noticeby providingto the personto whom the noticewas servedwritten advice signed by the Clerk.Council may Clear Land or Remove Material7. 1 Wherea persondoesnot comply with a noticegiven by the CouncilunderthisBy-law, the Councilmay clear theland or removeanddisposeof thedisusedmaterial.

2 The expensesincurredby the Council in theexecutionof a powerconferredupon it under this clausemay be recoveredin a court of competentjurisdictionfrom the personupon whom the notice was served.

3 The Council shall not be liable to pay compensationor damagesof anynatureto the personupon whom the noticewasservedin relation to any actiontakenunder this clause.Penalty

8. A personwho commits a breachof any provision of this By-law shall, onconviction, be liable to a penaltyof not more than$500 andto a daily penaltyof not more than $50 in respectof a continuingbreach.Repeal

9. The By-laws Relatingto the Removalof Refuse,Rubbishor Other Materialmadeby the Shire of Collie and publishedin the GovernmentGazetteof 23rdDecember1971 are revoked.

ScheduleAShire of Collie

By-law Relatingto the Clearingof Land and Removalof Refuse,RubbishandDisusedMaterials

NOTICE TO OWNER OR OCCUPIER TO CLEAR LAND OR REMOVEDISUSED MATERIALS

To

Pursuantto theprovisionsof the Shireof Collie By-law Relatingto the Clearingof Land andRemovalof Refuse,RubbishandDisusedMaterial, the Council, on-

dateresolvedthat-

1 There is, ondescriptionof land

of which you are the owner or occupier

particularsof trees,scrubsor undergrowthand/ordisusedmaterialswhich is likely to affect adverselythevalueof adjoiningpropertywithinthe neighbourhood or the health, comfort or convenienceof theinhabitantsof the neighbourhood;and -

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2 You are required,within days fromthe date of this Notice, to:-

action to be taken to clear the land of trees, scrub or undergrowth,and/orremovefrom the land or re-siteor screenthe disusedmaterial.

to the satisfactionof the Council.

Signed DatedShire Clerk

ScheduleBShireof Collie

By-law Relatingto the Clearingof Land and Removal of Refuse,RubbishandDisusedMaterials

NOTICE TO REMOVE DISUSED MATERIALS

Pursuantto theprovisionsof the Shireof Collie By-law Relatingto the Clearingof Land andRemovalof Refuse,RubbishandDisusedMaterial, the Council, on

dateresolvedthat-

1 You appearto have depositedor causedor permitted to be depositeddisusedmaterial, namely

descriptionof disusedmaterial

ondescription andlocation of site

2 You are required,within daysfrom the date of this Notice, to removeand dispose of the disusedmaterialto the satisfactionof Council.

Signed DateShire Clerk

Dated this 18th day of September1991.

The CommonSeal of the Shire of Collie washeretoaffixed in the presenceof-

R. B. P1MM, President.

I. H. MIFFLING, Shire Clerk.

Recommended-DAVID SMITH, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 31stdayof March 1992.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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LG304

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shireof Dandaragan

By-laws Relatingto Holiday AccommodationIn pursuanceof the powersconferredupon it by the abovementionedAct andall other powersenablingit, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipalityhereby records having resolved on 13th May, 1991 to amend its By-lawsRelating to Holiday Accommodationpublishedin the GovernmentGazetteon28th February,1975-

a Delete "$2.50" in By-law 3 2 and substitute"$2.75"b Delete "$50.00" in By-law 3 2 and substitute"$55.00".

The Common Sealof the Shire of Dandaraganwas heretoaffixed this 13thdayof December,1991, in the presenceof-

G. SNOOK, President.

J. BALL, Shire Clerk.

Recommended-DAVID SMITH, Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 31st dayof March 1992.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

LG305

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Municipality of theShire of Northam

By-laws Relatingto Extractive IndustriesIn pursuanceof the powersconferredupon it by the abovementionedAct andall other powersenablingit, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipalityherebyrecordshaving resolvedon 7th June 1991, to makeandsubmit for theconfirmationby the Governor the following amendmentto its By-laws relatingto Extractive Industriespublishedin the GovernmentGazetteon the 27th dayof September1974, and amendedby notices published in the GovernmentGazetteon 18thApril 1975, 29th January1982 and26th July 1991.The by-laws are amendedas follows:

By-law 8 of theBy-laws be amendedby deletingthe words "threethousanddollars" and substituting the words " an amount not exceeding tenthousanddollars ".

Datedthis 7th day of June1991.

The Common Seal of the Shire of Northam was heretoaffixed by authority ofa resolution of the Council in the presenceof-

D. R. ANTONIO, President.A. J. MIDDLETON, Shire Clerk.

Recommended-DAVID SMITH, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil on this 31stdayof March 1992. -

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

01269-3

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LG306

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

SHIRE OF NORTHAM SPECIFIEDAREA ORDER No. 3, 1992

Made by His Excellency the Governor under section 548 4 of the LocalGovernmentAct 1960.

Citation

1. This Order may cited as the Shire of Northam SpecifiedArea OrderNo. 3, 1992.

Commencement

2. This Order shall take effect on and from the date it is publishedin theGovernmentGazette.

Revocationof PreviousOrder

3. The Shireof Northam SpecifiedArea OrderNo. 2, 1992 publishedin theGovernmentGazetteof 10 January, 1992 on pages71-72 is herebyrevoked.

Declarationof SpecifiedArea-

4. The portion of the district of the Shire of Northam as describedin theScheduleto this Order is declaredto be a specified areato which section548 4of the Local GovernmentAct 1960 applies.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

ScheduleAll those portionsof land comprisedin-

Office Land Administration Lot or Office Office Certificate ofof LocationNo. of of Title or LandTitles Titles Titles AdministrationLot No. Diagram

No.PlanNo.

Plan or Diagram

4 Avon Loc. 9014 148546 Avon Loc. 9014 148547 Avon Loc. 9014 148548 Avon Loc. 9014 148549 Avon Loc. 9014 1485412 Avon Loc. 9014 148541 Avon Loc. 8439 557172 Avon Loc. 8439 557173 Avon Loc. 8439 557173 Avon Loc. 3938 147044 Avon Loc. 3938 147045 Avon Loc. 3938 147046 Avon Loc. 3938 147048 Avon Loc. 3938 147049 Avon Loc. 3938 1470413 Avon Locs. 3818 & 3938 1470414 Avon Locs. 3818 & 3938 1470415 Avon Loc. 3818 1470417 Avon Locs. 3818 & 3938 1470420 Avon Loc. 4063 1470521 Avon Locs. 3818 & 4063 1470523 Avon Locs. 3818 & 4063 14705

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OfficeofTitlesLot No.

Land Administration LotLocationNo.

or OfficeofTitlesDiagramNo.

OfficeofTitlesPlanNo.

Certificate ofTitle or LandAdministrationPlan or Diagram

28 Avon Loc. 4063 1470531 Avon Loc. 4063 147055 Mokine A.A. Lots 5 & 6 4840850 WarranineLot 132 &

Mokine A.A. Lot 2274440

340 WarranineLot 122 &Mokine A.A. Lot 23WarranineSub Lot 106

WarranineSub Area Lot

WarranineSub Area Lot

Warranine SubArea Lots128 inc.WarranineSub Area Lot

Warranine Sub Area Lots142 inc.WarranineSub Area Lot

WarranineSub Area Lot

Warranine SubArea Lot

WarranineSub Area Lot

65213

117

123

125-

131

138-

145

150

156

146

OP Warranine226OP Warranine226OP Warranine226OP Warranine226OP Warranine226OP Warranine226OP Warranine226OP Warranine226OP Warranine226OP Warranine226

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Municipality of the Town of Northam

Revocation,InvocationandApplicationof By-laws in Relationto LandAnnexedfrom the Shire of Northam

By-law

The boundariesof the districts of the Town of Northam were altered andadjustedby the Town of Northam and Shire of Northam District and WardBoundariesOrder No. 1 1991, so as to sever from the district of the Shire ofNortham the land describedin the Scheduleto this Order "the Land" andannexethe Land to the Town of Northam.

In pursuanceof the powersconferredupon it by the abovementionedAct andof all otherpowersenablingit, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipalityherebyrecordshaving resolvedon 13th November1991, to revoke the Shire ofNorthamBy-laws over the Land and to invokeandmakeapplicableall existingby-laws of the Municipality madepursuantto the Local GovernmentAct 1960,in relation to the Land and to submit such revocation and invocation forconfirmation by the Governor.

Schedule

All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the southerncornerofLot 524 of Avon LocationP, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 17921, a presentsoutherncornerof the Town of Northam andextendingsouthwesterlyalongthenorthwesternboundaryof Lot 360, as shown on Office of Titles Plan 13962, tothe easterncorner of Lot 205, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 14847,thencenorthwesterlyalong the northeasternboundaryof that lot to a line parallel to

LG308

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and situated perpendicular412 metressoutheasterlyfrom the northwesternboundaryof LocationP, a pointon apresentsoutheasternboundaryof the Townof Northam and thencenortheasterlyandgenerallysoutheasterlyalong boundaries of that town to the startingpoint.

Datedthis 16th day of December1991.The Common Seal of the Town of Northam washereuntoaffixed by authorityof a resolution of the Council in the presenceof-

V. S. OTTAWAY, Mayor.B. H. WITTBER, Town Clerk.

Recommended-DAVID SMITH, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil on this 31stdayof March 1992.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

LG309LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

CITY OF WANNEROO GATE ACROSSSTREET ORDERNo. 2, 1992Madeby His Excellencythe Governorunderthe provisionsof section333 of theLocal GovernmentAct.

Citation1. This order may be cited as the City of WannerooGateAcrossStreet OrderNo. 2, 1992.

Authorisation2. The City of Wanneroois herebyauthorisedto issue a licence to P & A Hillfor the erectionof a gateacrossAndersonRoad,Pinjar for a periodnot exceedingtwo years.

By His Excellency’sCommand,D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

LG31OLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Mindarie Regional Council

By-laws Relatingto the Operationof "Tamala Park" RefuseandRecyclingFacility

In pursuanceof the powersconferredupon it by the abovementionedAct andof all the powersenablingit, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipalityherebyrecordshaving resolvedon the 11th day of July 1991, to make andsubmit for confirmation by the Governorthe following by-laws.1. The operationsof the landfill refusefacility known as Tamala Park shallbe conductedin accordancewith theseby-laws.

Interpretation2. In theseby-laws, unlessthe context otherwiserequires-

"Act" meansthe Local GovernmentAct 1960,andsuchamendmentsas fromtime to time adoptedby the Parliamentof WesternAustralia.

"Authorised Staff Member" meansa personemployedby the Council andauthorisedin writing either the Council or the Secretary/Managertocarry out dutiesand functions at or in respectof TamalaPark or theFacility.

"Council" meansthe Mindarie Regional Council."Facility" meansthe propertyand buildings at TamalaPark andused for

the disposal, treatmentand recycling of wastematerial."Secretary/Manager"meansthe duly appointedChief Executive Officer of

the Council."Site-Controller" meansan authorisedofficer of the Council chargedwith

the conductof operationsat the TamalaPark facility and includesanypersonacting in that position.

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"Tamala Park" meansthat portion of Lot 17 Marmion Avenue, Mindarieundercontrol of the Council.

"Waste"meansall mannerof materialdiscardedasbeing no longerrequiredby the personowning or in possessionof that material.

3. All personsusing or enteringupon the Facility shall be subject to theprovisionsof theseby-laws.4. The drivers of all vehicles enteringthe Facility shall observe the speedlimits asdepictedon standardsignserectedin proximity to theaccessroadways.5. All personsusingor enteringthe Facility shall act in accordancewith anylawful instructiongiven by the Site-Controlleror authorizedstaff member.6. In the eventof a personcontraveningany of theseby-laws or failing to obeythe instructionsof the Site Controller or an authorizedstaffmember,then,andin addition to any penalty imposedby theseby-laws, the Site Controller orauthorized staff membermay requestthe personto leave the Facility andfailure to do so shall constitutea contraventionof theseby-laws.7. No personshall place or disposeof Waste at the Facility other than at aplace designatedby notice or by an instruction of the Site Controller or anauthorizedstaff member.8. No personshall removeor carry away from the Facility any Wasteunlessauthorisedto do so by the Site-Controller.9. No personshall damage,deface or otherwisecausea lossof value in anybuilding, sign, plant andequipmentof the Council situated on the Facility.10. No personshall light any fire within the precinctsof the Facility unlessso authorisedby the Site-Controller.11. No personshall dig up, remove or otherwisedamagenative flora andgrowth containedat the Facility unless so authorisedby the Site-Controller.12. No personshall trap, chase,worry or otherwiseinjure or maim any nativefauna at the Facility unlessso authorizedby the Site-Controller.13. The Council may from time to time set andamendby resolutionthe hoursof operation of the Facility and such hours will be displayed for publicinformation.14. The Council may from time to time set and amendby resolution a scaleof fees andchargespayablefor admissionto disposeof or dump waste at theFacility and suchscalemay specifyclassesanddiffering classesof caseto whichdiffering fees andchargesshall apply.15. No personshall enter the Facility to disposeof or dump wastewithoutpaying the appropriateadmissionfee or chargeexceptin thosecircumstanceswhere so authorised by the Council, the Secretary/Manageror the SiteController.16. It shall be an offencefor any personto enterupon the Facility and dumpany Wastewithout paying the appropriatecharge.17. No person shall dispose or dump at the Facility any liquid, toxic orhazardousWastedeclaredby the Health Departmentof WesternAustralia tobe of a class which requiresto be disposedof and treatedat other declaredfacilities suitable for that classof Waste.18. If any person contravenesby-law 17 hereof then in addition to theimposition of any penaltythatpersonshall also be liable to Council for the costof removing such liquid, toxic or hazardousWaste and of making good anydamagetherebycaused.19. Any personwho contravenesor fails to comply with any provisionof theseBy-laws commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a penalty notexceeding$400.

Datedthis 11th day of July 1991.The CommonSealof theMindarie RegionalCouncilwas hereuntoaffixed in thepresenceof-

B. PRINCE, Chairman.R. FABDON, Secretary.

Recommended-DAVID SMITH, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil on the 31stdayof March 1992.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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LG311

CEMETERIESACT 1986METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAW

In pursuanceof the powersconferred upon them by the abovementionedAct,and of every other power enablingthem, the Metropolitan CemeteriesBoardherebyrecordshaving resolvedon the 28th day of February1991 to makeandsubmit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-law:

PART I-PRELIMINARYRepeal1. The following By-laws are herebyrepealed.

a The By-laws madeby the Trusteesof the KarrakattaCemeteryunderthe provisionsof theCemeteriesAct 1897,publishedin the GovernmentGazetteon July 8th, 1970; as amended

b The By-iaws madeby the Trusteesof the PinnarooValley MemorialParkPublic Cemeteryunderthe provision of the CemeteriesAct 1897,publishedin the GovernmentGazetteon June2nd, 1978; as amended

c The By-laws madeby the Trusteesof the Midland JunctionCemeteryunder the provision of the CemeteriesAct 1897, published in theGovernmentGazetteJanuary1st, 1904; as amended

d The By-laws madeby the Trusteesof the Guildford Public Cemeteryunder the provisions of the CemeteriesAct 1897, publishedin theGovernmentGazetteJuly 30th, 1937 as amended.

Citation2. This By-law may be cited as the Metropolitan CemeteriesBoard By-law.

ArrangementandDefinitions3. 1 This By-law is divided into parts as follows-

PART I PRELIMINARYPART II ADMINISTRATIONPART III RIGHTS OF BURIAL:

Division 1 Private GravesDivision 2 Public Graves

PART IV APPLICATIONS FOR FUNERALS:Division 1 ApplicationDivision 2 Time for Funerals

PART V FUNERAL DIRECTORSPART VI SINGLE FUNERAL PERMITSPART VII FUNERALS

Division 1 GoneralDivision 2 CremationDivision 3 Placementof Ashes

Division 4 BurialPART VIII MONUMENTAL AND OTHER WORK

Division 1 MonumentalWorkDivision 2 Lawn SectionDivision 3 Memorial PlaqueSectionDivision 4 GeneralDivision 5 Licensing of MonumentalMasonsDivision 6 Single MonumentalWork Permit

PART IX GENERALPART X OFFENCESAND MODIFIED PENALTIES

2 In this By-law unlessthe contextrequiresotherwise:"Act" meansthe CemeteriesAct, 1986;"ashes"meansso much of the remainsafter the dueprocessesof cremation

as may be containedin a standardsized cremationurn;"AuthorisedOfficer" meansan officer or employeeof the Board authorised

by the Board to exerciseany powerconferredby an Act of Parliamentor this By-law;

"Board" meansthe Metropolitan CemeteriesBoard as constitutedunderSection 7 of the Act;

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"burial" hasthe samemeaningas is given to it in the Act;

"Cemeteries"meansall cemeterieswhich the Governorby order hasvestedunderthe care, control and managementof the Board.

"Cemetery"meansany one of the Cemeteries;"crypt" has the samemeaningas vault; -

"Crematorium"has the samemeaningas is given to it in the CremationAct 1927.

"deadbody" has the samemeaningas that expressionin the Act;"funeral" includes the burial and cremation of a dead body and all

associatedprocessionsand ceremonialsbut does not include so muchof a ceremonialthat is solely a religious rite; -

"Funeral Director" means a person,firm, or company holding a currentfuneraldirector’s licence;

"funeral director’s licence" means a licence issued by the Board inaccordancewith clause21 which entitlestheholder to conductfuneralsat the Cemeteries;

"General Manager" means the General Manager for the time beingappointedby the Board in accordancewith Clause4 andincludesanypersonfor the time being acting in that capacityin the absenceof theGeneralManager;

"Grant" meansa grant of an exclusiveright of burial in a specified areaof a Cemeterywhich is grantedby the Board in accordancewith section25 of the Act;

"guide dog" hasthe samemeaningas is given to that expressionin the DogAct 1976; -

"Holder" in relation to a Grant includes:

a a personissuedwith a Grant by the Board in accordancewithclause7;

b a personfor the time being appearingto the Board to be theHolderof that Grant;

"mausoleum"meansa building or constructionwholly aboveor partiallyaboveandbelow groundlevel, so constructedas to allow the depositionof deadbodiesinto a compartmentin the wall or floor andbeing sealedfrom view;

"memorial" hasthe samemeaningas is given to it in the Act;"Memorial Park" meansthe PinnarooValley Memorial Park, appointedas

a public cemeteryreservedfor the burial of the deadby proclamationof the Governor published in the GovernmentGazetteof the 19thOctober,1973;

"monument"includesa tombstone,vault, enclosureor otherapprovedformof memorial; -

"MonumentalMason"meansa person,firm or companyholding a currentmonumentalmason’slicence;

"monumentalmason’s licence" means a licence issued by the Board inaccordancewith clause 63 which entitles the Holder to carry outmonumentalworks within a Cemetery;

"monumentalwork" when the term is used as an abstract noun shallinclude the erection,alterationor removalof or otherworking upon amonumenton a grave;

"personalrepresentative"means:

a the administratorof the estate or executor of the will of adeceasedperson;

b the personwho, by law or practice,hasthe bestright to applyfor administrationof the estateof a deceasedperson;or

c a personhaving the lawful custody of a deadbody;"private grave" meansa grave situatedin a Cemeteryin respectof which

a Granthasbeenmadeunderandin accordancewith the Act and thisBy-law;

"public grave" meansa gravesituatedin a Cemeterywhich is not a "privategrave";

"set fee" refers to fees and chargesset by a resolution of the Board andpublishedin the GovernmentGazettein accordancewith section53 ofthe Act;

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"singlefuneralpermit" meansa permit issuedby the Board in accordancewith clause25 which entitles the Holder to conducta funeral at theCemeteryfor the deceasedpersonsnamedin the permit;

"vault" means a below ground lined grave with one or more sealedcompartmentsconstructedto specificationsapprovedfrom time to timeby the Board;

"vehicle" hasthe samemeaningas is given to that word in the RoadTrafficAct 1974 as amendedfrom time to time, andincludestrail bikes,beachbuggies and other recreational vehicles licensedor unlicensed,butexcludesa wheel chairbeing usedby a physically impaired person.

PART TI-ADMINISTRATIONAppointmentof GeneralManager4. The Board shall appoint a GeneralManager who shall, at its direction,exercise general supervision and control over all matters concerning theadministrationof the Cemeteriesand the carryingout and enforcementof thisBy-law and,unlessthe Boardotherwiseresolves,all directions of the GeneralManagershall be deemedto havebeengiven by order of the Board.

Appointmentof Employees5. The Board may directly or by delegationto the GeneralManagerappointsupport staff to administerandsupervisework within the Cemeteriesandcarryout such work as is requiredfor the general careof the Cemeteries.

Plans andRegisters6. 1 The Boardshall establishand maintain:

a a plan of eachCemeteryshowingthe location andidentiQyingnumberof every burial place or grave and the distribution of the land,compartmentsand sections;

b a register containing the identification numbers of graves and thenamesanddescriptionof the personsburied;

c a registerof Grantsmadewith respectto each Cemetery;

d a registerof cremationscontainingthe namesanddescriptionsof anypersoncrematedin eachCemetery;and

e a register of personscremated whose asheshave been buried ordisposedin eachCemetery.

2 The plans and registersreferred to in sub-clause1 shall be open forinspectionby membersof thepublic duringnormal office hoursof the Boardandupon paymentof the set fee.

PART Ill-RIGHTS OF BURIALDivision 1-Private Graves

IssuingGrants7. 1 The Board may, upon the written applicationof a person and uponpaymentof the set fee, issue that personwith a Grant.

2 The Grant shall be for a term of twenty five 25 years from the date ofthe Grant.

Rights of a Holder

8. 1 Subject to the provisionsof this By-law andto the prior approvalof theBoard, a Grant confersupon the Holder thereofan exclusiveright:

a to bury the deadbodies of oneor more deceasedpersonsin a privategrave; and

b to carry out monumentalworks on a private grave;during the term of the Grant.

2 Notwithstandingsub-clause1, the Boardshall in its absolutediscretiondeterminefrom time to time the numberof deadbodiesor asheswhich may beplaced in eachprivategrave.

3 The Boardor anAuthorisedOfficer may requestthe Holderto producetheGrant beforethe exerciseof any of the rights referredto in sub-clause1 andthe Holdershall forthwith upon requestdeliver the Grantto the Board.

Renewalof a Grantof Right of Burial9. 1 The Boardmay upon:

a the written applicationof a Holder upon the expiry of a Grant; or

b the written applicationof a Holderwithin the period of one1 monthafter the burial of a deceasedpersonin a private graveor suchlongerperiodas the Board may approve;and

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c paymentof the fee referredto in sub-clause2,

issue a new Grant with respectto that private grave.

2 The set fee for the issue of a new Grant pursuantto this clauseis a sumcalculatedin accordancewith the following formula:

AxB

25

where

"A" meansthe numberof completeyearsof theterm of the precedingGrantthat haveexpired; and -

"B" meansthe set fee for a twenty five 25 year Grant.

3 The Boardmay requesttheHolder to deliver the existingGrantto it priorto making a new Grant.

4 The Holder shall forthwith upon receiving a requestby the Board inaccordancewith sub-clause3 deliver the existing Grant to the Board.

5 The Board shall not issuea new Grantin respectof a privategrave unlessa burial hastakenplace more than five 5 years after the commencementofthe term of the existing Grant.

Replacementof a Grant

10. 1 The Board may:

a upon the written applicationof a Holder; and

b upon the production of evidenceto the satisfactionof the Board, issuea new Grant to replacea Grant which is lost or destroyed.

2 Notwithstanding sub-clause1, the Board may, prior to issuing areplacementGrant, require the Holder to make a statutory declarationsubstantiallyin the form prescribedin the First Schedule.

3 A replacementGrant issued by the Board shall be deemed to be theoriginal Grant.

Transferof Grant

11. A Holderwho desiresto transfera Grantto anotherpersonshall makeanapplication to the Board in the form prescribedby the SecondScheduleandupon receiptof the application the Board may grant permissionin accordancewith section26 of the Act.

Exercising the Rights of a Holder

12. If evidenceis producedin writing to the satisfactionof the Board that theHolder is unavailableor not immediatelyascertainable,or hasdied andhasnotspecifically bequeathedthe Grant, then the rights conferredupon that Holdermay be exercisedby the Holder’s personalrepresentativeor a personactingexpressly on behalf of the personal representative.If those persons areunavailableor not immediatelyascertainable,then the Boardmay approveanyother person.

Division 2-Public GravesAllocation of Public Graves

13. 1 The allocationof a public graveto a personby the Boardshall notconferany right upon that personother than the right to inter in the public gravethedeceasedpersonfor whom it was requested.

2 The Board shall retain all rights and powersin respectof every publicgrave allocated in accordancewith sub-clause1 as if the public grave wereheld by it prior to the allocationandthe Boardmay,without limitation, re-openthe grave to:

a disinter and reinter the remainsburied therein;

i in the samegrave;

ii in anothergrave within the Cemetery;or

iii elsewherein accordancewith the Act;

b disinter andcrematethe remainsburied therein; or

C inter further remainsof other deceasedpersons.

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PART W-APPLICATION FOR FUNERALSDivision 1-Applicationé

Application to hold a Funeral14. 1 A personwho desiresto hold a funeralwithin a Cemeteryshall, in thecaseof the burial of a deadbody:

a makean applicationto the Board in the form prescribedby theThirdSchedule;and

b lodge with the applicationreferredto in paragrapha:i evidenceto the satisfactionof theBoard that theHolderof that

Grant has consentedto or would not object to the burial; or

ii an application for a Grant or an application for a Grant ofRight of burial in a public grave.

2 A personwho desiresto hold a funeral within a Cemeteryshall, in thecaseof the cremationof a deadbody:

a makean application to the Board in theform prescribedin theFourthSchedule; and

b lodge with the applicationreferred to in paragrapha a permit tocrewateissuedJe-aceordanca-uiththe CremationAct 1927.

3 All applicationsreferredto in sub-clauses1 and2 shall be accompaniedby:

a a doctor’s certificatefor burial or disposalof the- dead body; orb a coroner’sorder for burial; and

c a certificateof identification in accordancewith clause15.

4 All applicationsto hold a funeral mustbe lodgedat the office of the Boardin suchtime as to permit at leastfive 5 working hoursnotice to be given priorto the time requestedto be fixed for the funeral.

5 All applicationsto hold a funeral on a Saturdaymust be lodged at theoffice of the Board no later than 2.30 pm on the day beforethe funeral unlessa later time is approvedby the Board.

Certificate of Identification

15. 1 Alter a deceasedperson is placed in a coffin and prior to a deceasedpersonbeing removedto a Cemetery,or Crematoriumwithin a Cemetery,apersonwho personallyknewthe deceasedshall identify thedeadbody andshallcomplete the form prescribedin the Fifth Scheduleunless:

a in the opinion of the FuneralDirector, thedeadbody is not in a fit stateto be viewed; or

b after reasonableeffort the FuneralDirector is unableto arrangefor apersonto identify the deadbody.

2 Where:

a in the opinionof the FuneralDirector, the deadbody is not in a fit stateto be viewed; or

b after reasonableeffort the FuneralDirector is unableto arrangefor apersonto identify the deadbody,

then the Funeral Director shall complete the form prescribedin the SixthSchedule.

Division 2-Time8for FuneralsReceipt of the Application for a Funeral16. Upon receipt of a properly completed application form in accordance withclause 14 and all other things required by this By-law, the Board shall:

a fix a time for the funeral; and -b dig or reopen any grave that is required or reserve the venue for a

cremation service as the casemay be.

Fixing Times for a Funeral17. Thetime fixed for a funeral is at the discretionof the Boardbut subjecttothis By-law will be as near as possibleto the time requestedby the applicant.

Times for Burials andCremations

18. 1 A person shall not carry out a burial or cremation:

a on Christmas Day;b on Good Friday; or

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c at any time other than during the following days and hours:Monday to Thursday-8.00am to 4.00 pmFriday -8.00 am to 3.30 pmSaturday-8.00 am to 11.00

exceptwith the written permissionof the Board.2 The Board may, by notice displayed at Board offices, at least one week

before a Public Holiday, close any Cemeteryon that Public Holiday andwherea Cemeteryis so closed no funeral may take place within it, except with thewritten permissionof the Board.

Admittanceof Coffins19. A personshall not bring a coffin into a Cemeteryother than during thehours referredto in clause181c, except with the written permissionof theBoard.

PART V-FUNERAL DIRECTORSDirecting a Funeral20. A personshall not direct a funeral within a Cemeteryor otherwisemakeuse of a Cemeteryfor any purposeconnectedwith directing a funeral unlessthat personis:

a a Funeral Director;b an employeeof the FuneralDirector;c the holder of a single funeralpermit issuedin accordancewith clause

25.

FuneralDirector’s Licence21. 1 The Board may upon receiptof an applicationin writing by any personin the form prescribedin the SeventhScheduleand upon paymentof the setfee, issue to the applicanta funeraldirector’s licence authorisingthe holder todirect funeralswithin a Cemeteryat such times andon suchdays and subjectto such conditionsas the Board shall specifyupon the issue of that licence orin this By-law.

2 If the applicationreferredto in sub-clause1 is approvedby the Board,the Board shall issue to the applicanta licencein the form prescribedin theEighth Schedule.

3 Any personwho is the holder of a current funeral director’s licence mayapply for a new licence for the then following year by lodging with the Boardan application form prescribedin the SeventhScheduleand upon paymentofthe set fee.

Period of Licence22. 1 A funeraldirector’s licence:

a shall bevalid from the datespecifiedthereinuntil the 30thday of Junenext following the date of commencementof the licence or until thelicence is determinedpursuantto clause 24, whichever shall occursooner;and

b shall not be transferable.2 Any personwho is the holderof a current funeraldirector’s licence may

apply for a new licencefor the then following year by lodging with the Boardan application form prescribedin the SeventhScheduleand upon paymentofthe set fee.

Responsibilitiesof the Holder of a FuneralDirector’s Licence23. The holder of a funeral director’s licence shall be responsible for thecompliance by every personpurporting to be authorisedto direct a funeralwithin a Cemeterypursuantto that licence with:

a all the requirementsof:i the licence,ii this By-law; and

iii the Act; andb the conditionsimposedby the Board in respectof that licence.

Cancellationof a FuneralDirector’s Licence24. 1 The Boardmay, by notice in writing to the holderof a funeraldirector’slicence,cancel the licence if:

a the holderof the licenceor any employeeof the holderhascommitteda breachof this By-law, the Act, the CremationAct 1927 or any of theconditionsupon which the licence was issued;

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b in the opinion of the Board, the conduct of the holder of the funeraldirector’s licence or any employee of the holder in directing orattemptingto direct any funeralwithin a Cemeteryis inappropriateorunbecoming; -

c the holderof thefuneral director’slicence haspurportedto transferthelicenceissuedto that holder;

d the funeraldirector’s licence was issuederroneouslyor in consequenceof a falseor fraudulentdocument,statementor representation;

e the fee for the funeral director’s licence is due andunpaid;

0 the holder of the funeral director’s licence is convicted of an offenceagainstthis Act or this By-law; or

g the Board is no longersatisfiedthat the holderof the funeraldirector’slicence:

i is of good reputeand is fit to hold a funeraldirector’s licence; or

ii hassuitable facilities andequipmentfor handlingandstoringdeadbodies and conductingfunerals.

2 Upon the cancellationof a licencepursuantto this clause,no part of anyfee paid for the issue of that licence is refundableby the Board.

PART VI-SINGLE FUNERAL PERMITSApplication for a Single Funeral Permit

25. The Board may upon receiptof an application in writing by any personinthe form prescribedby the Ninth Scheduleand upon paymentof the set feeissue to the applicanta single funeralpermit authorisingthe holder to directthe funeralof the personnamedin the permit within a Cemeteryat such timeandsubjectto such conditionsas the Board shall specifyupon the issueof thatpermit or in this By-law.

SpecificationsandDetails

26. Everyapplicationfor a singlefuneral permit madein accordancewith clause25 shall includecoffin specificationsand details of the vehicle transportingthedeadbody to the grave site or Crematorium. -

PART WI-FUNERALSDivision 1-General

Requirementsas to Coffins

27. A personshall not bring a deadbody into a Cemeteryunless:

a the Board has receivedan application for the burial or cremationofthat deadbody in accordancewith clause14;

b it is enclosed in a coffin which in the opinion of the Board isstructurallysoundandbearsthe nameof the deceasedpersonindeliblyinscribedin legible characterson a plate on the coffin’s lid; and

c underthe platereferredto in paragraphb thereis a substantiveleadstrip bearingthe surnameof the deceasedpersonstampedin legiblecharacters,eachcharacterbeing not less than 10mm in height.

Funeral Processions

28. 1 Where:

a a funeral processionfails to arrive at a Cemeteryat the time fixed bythe Board for the funeral; or

b all the forms prescribedby this By-law to hold anddirect a funeralata Cemeteryare not presentedto an AuthorisedOfficer at a Cemeteryat the time fixed by the Board for the funeral,

then the applicantwho applied to hold the funeralunderclause14 shall paythe set fee for being late or makea written applicationto the Board requestinganothertime to be fixed for the funeral.

2 Wherea funeralprocessionfails to proceedto the Crematoriumor gravesite of a Cemeterywithin seven7 minutes of arrival at a Cemetery,theapplicantwho appliedto hold the funeral shall pay the set fee for being late.

3 No funeral processionat a Cemeteryshall include more than:

a one funeral director’shearse;and

b four 4 mourningcoaches,without the prior approvalof the GeneralManager.

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Division 2-CremationMetal or Metal Lined Coffins29. Metal or metal lined coffins shall not be acceptedby the Board for cremationat a Cemetery.

Polyvinyls30. The use of polyvinyl or its derivative, polyurethane,aerosolcans, othersealedcontainersand/or glass in or upon coffins presentedfor cremationat aCemeteryis prohibited.

Depositingthe Coffin31. 1 The Funeral Director shall deposit the coffin for cremationupon thecatafalque in the Crematorium chapel or at such other position within aCemeteryas may be determinedfrom time to time by the Board.

2 Once the coffin has been depositedfor cremation in accordancewithsub-clause1, all further serviceswill be renderedby and be under the solecontrol of the Board.

Removal of the NamePlateand Lead Strip32. The Boardshall removethe nameplateandlead strip from the coffin priorto cremationat a Cemeteryand the lead strip shall be placedin the containerwith the ashes.

Removal of Metal Fittings33. The Boardmay removeany metal fittings on coffins presentedfor cremationat a Cemeterywhich in the opinion of the Boardcould impedethe cremationor causedamageto the cremationequipment.

Division 3-Placementof AshesDirections to PlaceAshes34. 1 Wherethe personalrepresentativeof a deceasedpersonwhosebody hasbeencremated:

a has not given directions for the placementof ashesin the applicationfor a cremationreferredto in clause14; or

b wishesto vary the directionsfor the placementof ashesspecifiedin theapplication for a cremationreferredto in clause14,

then the personalrepresentativemay apply to the Board in the form prescribedby the Thnth Schedulefor permissionto disposeof the ashesin a Cemeteryandupon paymentof the set fee the Board may grant permissionfor the ashestobe disposedof by one of the methodsspecified in the EleventhSchedule.

2 Subject to sub-clauses3 and 4, a personshall not place the ashesofa deceasedpersonin a Cemetery.

3 An Authorised Officer may place the ashesof a deceasedperson in aCemeteryprovided:

a the personrequestingthe placementof the asheshas the permissionof the Board; and

b the ashesare placed within an areaset asidefor that purposeby theBoard.

4 An AuthorisedOfficer may place the ashesof a deceasedpersonwithina family graveprovided:

a any monumental work commemoratingthe deceasedperson is inaccordancewith Part VIII of this By-law;

b the ashesare not depositedin an aboveground repository;andc the person requestingthe placementof the asheshas the written

permissionof the Board.

Availability of Ashes35. Subjectto compliancewith clause34, andupon the paymentof the set fee,the ashesof a deceasedpersonthat havenot beenplaced within a - Cemeterywill be made available to a personalrepresentativeof the deceasedpersonduring the normal office hoursof the Board after the expirationof twenty fourhours 24 after the completionof the cremationat a Cemetery.

Ashesheld by the Board36. 1 If within six 6 monthsafter the date of cremationat a Cemetery:

a the ashesof the deceasedpersonhavenot beenclaimed; orb no arrangementshavebeenmadefor the placementof the ashesof a

deceasedpersonby the personalrepresentative,then the Board may disposeof the ashesat its discretion.

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2 Wherethe ashesof a deceasedpersonare heldby the Board at the requestof the personalrepresentativeafter the expiration of six 6 months from thedate of cremationthen the personalrepresentativeshall pay the set fee, whichfee shall be payablemonthly in advance.

3 In the event that the legal representativedefaultsin the paymentof thefee referredto in sub-clause2, the Board may disposeof the ashes.

Division 4-BurialsDepth of Graves

37. 1 The Board may from time to time determinethe depthto which a gravein a Cemeteryis dug.

2 Everygravepreparedby the Boardshall be dugat least 1.8m deepunlessotherwisedeterminedby the Board.

3 Notwithstandingsub-clause1, no grave shall exceed2.3m in depth.

Vaults

38. 1 A personshall not constructa brick grave crypt or vault within aCemeteryother than:

a in an areaset asidefrom time to time by the Board for that purpose;

b with the written -permissionof the Board; and -

c in compliancewith any specificationsand conditionsspecified in thewritten permissionreferredto in paragraphb.

2 The Board may upon receipt of an application in writing by any personand upon paymentof the set fee constructa vault within a Cemeterywhichvault shall at all times remain the propertyof the Board.

Burying a Coffin

39. A personshall not bury a coffin within a Cemeteryin such a mannerthatthe distancefrom the top of the coffin to the original surfaceof the groundisless than 900mm.

Re-openinga Grave

40. 1 Subject to sub-clause2, if for the purposeof re -openinga grave in aCemeterythe Board finds it necessaryto removea monument,edging, tiles,plants, grass, shrubs or other like matter from the grave, then the personorderingthe re-openingof that graveshall bearthe cost of theremovalandanynecessaryreinstatement.

2 If the Minister ordersthe exhumationof a body in accordancewith Section58 of the Act then, the Minister may further order how andby whom the costsreferredto in sub-clause1 shall be met.

3 In this clause, the word "Minister" has the samemeaningas is given tothat expressionin the Act.

Disintering a Coffin

41. 1 Subject to sub-clause2, a person shall not disinter a coffin in aCemeteryfor the purposesof re-burial within twelve 12 monthsafter the dateof its interment.

2 Sub-clause1, shall not apply where the coffin is disintered for thepurposesof the exhumationof a deadbody and the exhumationis orderedorauthorisedpursuantto the Act.

Exhumation

42. A personshall not disinter a coffin in a Cemeteryfor the exhumationof adeadbody unless:

a the exhumationis orderedor authorisedpursuantto the Act; or

b the Holder of the grant of right of burial has appliedin writing to theBoard requestingthe exhumationand the Board has authorisedtheexhumation.

Openinga Coffin

43. 1 A personshall not open a coffin in a Cemeteryunless:

a the coffin js openedfor thepurposesof the exhumationof a deadbody;or

b that person has produced to the Board an order signed by theCommissionerof Police andtheBoardhasapprovedtheopeningof thatcoffin.

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2 In this clause:"Commissionerof Police" meansthe Commissionerof Police for the time

being appointedunder the Police Act 1892 andincludesany personforthe time being acting in that capacity in the absenceof the Commissioner of Police.

PART WIT-MONUMENTAL AND OTHER WORKDivision 1-MonumentalWork

Placementof MonumentalWork44. 1 Otherthan with the permissionandin a mannerapprovedby the Boarda personshall not placemonumentalwork upon:

a a public grave;b a military grave;or

c a private grave.

2 A personshall not place a mausoleumin a Cemetery.

3 Notwithstandingsub-clause1b, the Office of AustralianWar Graves:

a may place monumentalwork upon a military grave;and

b is not required to pay the set fee for any monumentalwork that isplaced upon a military grave.

4 A person shall not place monumental work upon a grave unless thenumber of that grave is indelibly and legibly inscribed on the baseof thatmonument.

Kerbing45. 1 The Board may from time to time set asideany part of a Cemeteryforgravesthat are not to be enclosedby kerbing.

2 A person shall not enclose a grave with kerbing where the grave issituated:

a in a lawn sectionof a Cemetery;b in a memorial plaque section of a Cemetery;or -

c in a part of a Cemeteryset asideundersub-clause1.

Division 2-Lawn SectionSpecificationsof Monuments46. 1 All monumentsin the lawn section of a Cemeteryshall:

a be madeof natural stone;b be placed upon a baseof natural stone;c comply with the following specifications:

i the overall height of the monumentabovethe original surfaceofthe grave shall not exceed1.05m;

ii the height of the baseof the monumentabovethe original surfaceof the grave shall not be less than 150mmnor more than 450mm;

iii the width of the baseof the monumentshall not exceed1.20m;iv the depth of the baseof the monumentshall not exceed300mm;

d havefoundationsextendingto the bottom of the grave unlessconcretebeamfoundationsare provided by the Board.

2 An admiralty bronze memorial plaque may be attachedto a monumenterectedor being erectedin the lawn section of a Cemetery.

3 A personshall not displayany tradenamesor marksupon any monumentwithin the lawn section of a Cemetery.

Headstones47. No portionof a headstonein a lawn section of a Cemeteryshall protrudeoutsidethe areaof the perimeterof the baseof that headstone.

Division 3-Memorial Plaque SectionRequirementsof a Memorial Plaque48. 1 All memorialplaquesplaced in a memorialplaquesectionof a Cemeteryshall:

a be madeof admiralty bronze or any other material approvedby theBoard;

b not be less than the dimensions380mm x 280mm, nor more than560mm x 305mm; and

c bear an inscription approvedby the Board.

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2 All memorial plaquesmadeof admiralty bronze shall:

a not exceed20mmin thickness;and

b be placedupon a basemounting approvedby the Board.

3 All memorial plaquesmadeof stone shall:

a not exceed50mm in thicknessplacedupon a basemountingapprovedby the Board; or

b not be less than 100mm in thicknessif it is not to be placedupon abasemounting.

Division 4-GeneralCarrying out MonumentalWork

49. 1 A personshall not carry out monumentalwork upon a grave within aCemetery:

a unlessthe monumentalwork hasfirst beenapprovedby theBoard; and

b exceptin accordancewith plansandspecificationsfirst approvedby theBoard.

Application for MonumentalWork

50. 1 The Boardmay upon receiptof an application in writing by any personin the form prescribedby the Twelfth Scheduleand upon paymentof the setfee issue to the Applicant a permit authorising the Holder to carry outmonumentalwork upon a particular grave specified in the applicationat suchtime andon suchdays andsubjectto suchconditionsas the Board shall specifyupon the issue of that permit or in this By-law.

2 All applicationsreferredto in sub-clause1 shall be accompaniedby:

a the plans and specifications of the monument, which plans andspecificationsshall include precise details of all words, designs andpicturesintendedto be inscribedupon or attachedto the monumentalwork;

b the written consentof the Holder of the Grave;

c the quoted cost of the proposedmonumentalwork.

3 The Board may reject any applicationreferredto in sub-clause1 whereit considersthe proposedmonumentalworks are inappropriateor unbecoming.

Monumentsto be Kept in Good Repair and Condition

51. The Holdershall keepthe gravethe subjectof thegrantand all monumentsupon it in good repair andcondition.

Placing of GlassDomesand Vases

52. A personshall not placeglass domes,vasesor other grave ornaments:

a outside the perimeterof a grave in a Cemetery;or

b on the lawn in an areaset aideby theBoardas a lawn or a memorialplaque section.

Plants andTrees

53. A personshall not plant trees,shrubsor plantson the surfaceof or withinonemetreof the outsideperimeterof any gravein a Cemeterywithout the priorapprovalof the Board.

Materials

54. 1 A personwho proposesto carry out monumentalwork in a Cemeteryshall:

a use materialof good quality; and

b not use any plastic or epoxy basedsubstancesfor the in-filling ofinscriptionson headstones,tablets or any other monumentalwork.

2 An AuthorisedOfficer may reject any materialthat in the Officer’s opinionis not good quality and the personwho broughtsuchmaterialinto the Cemeteryshall forthwith removeit therefrom.

Use of Wood

55. A personshall not place wooden fences,railings, crossesor other woodenerectionswithin a Cemeteryunless:

a the woodenmaterial is a temporarymarker; and

b the personhas obtained the prior approvalof the Board.

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Operationof Work56. All materialrequiredin the erectionor completionof any monumentalworkshall:

a be preparedas far as practicablebeforebeing brought into a Cemetery;and

b be admittedat suchentrancesof a Cemeteryand at such timesas theGeneralManagermay direct.

Placementof MonumentalWork

57. 1 A personshall not placemonumentalwork in a Cemeteryother than onproperandsubstantialfoundationsto the satisfactionof an AuthorisedOfficer.

2 NotwithstandingClause46d, all monumentsin a Cemeteryexceeding1.8m in height when erected or 500kgs in weight shall have foundationsextendingto the bottom of the grave.

Placementof Rubbish

58. 1 A personshall not placerubbish soil, sandor any othersurplusmaterialresulting from monumentalwork upon any grave.

2 NotwithstandingClause 59, a person carrying out monumentalworkwithin a Cemeteryshall remove from that Cemetery all surplus materialresulting from that work, upon its completion.

Removal of Sand,Soil or Loam

59. Subjectto Clause582, a personshall not removesand,soil or loam fromany portion of a Cemeteryunlessthat personhas the permissionof the Board.

Supervision

60. 1 All monumentalwork within a Cemeteryshall be carried out in aprofessionalmannersubjectto thedirectionand/orsupervisionof an AuthorisedOfficer.

2 All persons carrying out monumental work within a Cemeteryshallforthwith comply with any direction given by an Authorised Officer inaccordancewith sub-clause1.

Hours of Work61. A personshall not work within a Cemeterywithout the permissionof theGeneralManageror a personauthorisedby the Board:

a other thanduring the days and hours specified in clause181c;

b on Saturdaysand Sundays;or

c on public holidays.

Conditionsof Work

62. A personcarryingout monumentalwork within a Cemeteryshall not leaveany uncompletedmonumentalwork in an untidy or unsafecondition.

Division 5-Licensingof MonumentalMasonsApplication for a MonumentalMason’sLicence63. 1 The Board may upon receiptof an application in writing by any person,firm or company in the form prescribedin the ThirteenthScheduleanduponpaymentof the set fee issue to the applicanta monumentalmason’s licence.

2 A licence issuedunderclause63 1 authorisesthe holder to carry outmonumentalworks within a Cemeterysubjectto the provisionsof this By-lawand such conditionsas the Board shall specifyupon the issue of that licence.

Period of Licence

64. A monumentalmason’slicence:

a shall be valid from the datespecifiedthereinuntil the 30thday of Junenext following the date of commencementof the licence or until thelicence is determinedpursuantto clause 67, whichever shall occursooner;and

b shall not be transferable.

Carrying out MonumentalWork

65. A personshall not carry out monumentalwork within a Cemeteryunlessthat personis the holderof a currentvalid monumentalmason’slicence issuedpursuantto clause63 or does so as the employeeof or principal of a firm or adirector of a companywhich holds such licenceor is otherwiseauthorisedbythe Board.

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Responsibilitiesof the Holder of a MonumentalMason’s Licence

66. The holder of a monumentalmason’s licence shall be responsiblefor thecomplianceby every personpurportingto be authorisedto carry out monumental works within a Cemeterypursuantto that licencewith all the requirementsof the licence, this By-law, the CemeteriesAct and the OccupationalHealthSafetyandWelfare Act and the conditionspursuantto which that licence wasissued.

Cancellationof a MonumentalMason’sLicence

67. 1 The Board may by notice in writing to the holder of a monumentalmason’slicencedeterminethe licenceforthwith on any of the following grounds:

a That the holderof the licence hascommitted a breachof this By-law,the CemeteriesAct, the OccupationalHealth Safety and Welfare Actor any of the conditionsupon which the licence was issued;

b That, in the opinion of the Board, the conduct of the holder of thelicence or any personin the employ of that holder in carryingout orattemptingto carry out any works within a Cemetery,is inappropriateor unbecoming;or

c That the holder of the licence has purportedto transfer the licenceissuedto that holder.

d Upondeterminationof a monumentalmason’slicenceunderthis clauseno part of any fee paid for the issue of that licence is refundableby theBoard.

Division 6-SingleMonumentalWork PermitsApplication For a SingleMonumentalWork Permit

68. The Board may upon receipt of an application in writing by any personinthe form prescribedby the Fourteenthscheduleandupon paymentof the setfee issue to the applicant a single monumentalwork permit authorisingtheholder to place a monumentwithin a Cemeterysubject to such conditionsasthe Board shall specifyupon the issue of that permit or in this By-law.

Specificationsand Details

69. Everyapplicationfor a singlemonumentalwork permitmadein accordancewith clause68 shall include an application for monumentalwork in the formprescribedby clause50.

PART TX-GENERALVehicles

70. 1 A personshall not drive a vehicle:

a in a Cemeteryat a speedexceeding25kph;

b in a Cemeteryin any mannerlikely to causedetrimentto the safetyof pedestriansor otherusersof the Cemetery;

c in a Cemeteryother than on those roadsdirected to be usedby anAuthorisedOfficer;

d in a Cemeteryother than in accordancewith the directions of anAuthorisedOfficer; or

e on any part of a Cemeterythat is not a constructedroadwayor parkingarea or designatedby the Board as an areain which vehicles may bedriven.

2 A personshall not stand or park a vehicle on any part of a Cemetery:

a if the standingor parkingof vehicleson that part is prohibited at alltimes by a sign; or

b so as to cause-an obstructionto or impedethe flow of traffic.

Animals

71. 1 Subject to sub-clause3, a personshall not bring an animal into orpermit an animal to enteror remain in a Cemetery;

2 Subjectto sub-clause3, theBoardor an AuthorisedOfficer may seizeandremoveany animal found in a Cemetery.

3 Sub-clauses1 and 2, shall not apply to a hearingimpaired personora personwho is blind or partially blind and is accompaniedby a hearing orguide dog.

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Fireworks or Firearms

72. 1 A personshall not bring or dischargeany fireworks within a Cemetery.

2 A personshall not bring or dischargeany firearms within a Cemeteryexcept in the caseof a military funeralwhen firearms may be brought into aCemeteryanddischargedby membersof the DefenceForce.

3 In this Clause,"DefenceForce"has the samemeaningas is given to thatexpressionin the DefenceAct 1903.

Damagingand RemovingObjects

73. 1 Subjectto sub-clause2, a personshall notdamage,removeor pick anytree, plant, shrub or flower in a Cemeteryor any other object or thing on anygraveor memorialor which is the propertyof the Boardwithout the permissionof the Board.

2 A personmay removewithered flowers from a grave or memorial.

3 A personwho removeswitheredflowers from a grave or memorial shallplace them in a receptacleprovided by the Board for that purpose.

Advertising

74. A personshall not carry on or advertiseany trade,businessor professionwithin a Cemeterywithout the prior written approval of the Board whichconsentmay be grantedsubject to such conditionsas the Board thinks fit.

No Benefits or Gratuities

75. A personemployedby the Board shall not acceptany gratuitiesor receiveany financialbenefit from any work undertakenwithin a Cemeteryotherthanthe remunerationor benefit paid or given to that personby the Board.

Littering

76. A personshall not:

a break or causeto be broken any glass, ceramicsor othermaterial inor upon a Cemetery;

b discard,deposit, leave or causeto be discarded,depositedor left anyrefuse or litter in or upon a Cemeteryother than in a receptacleprovided for that purpose.

Disruption of Funeral Processions

77. A person shall not obstruct, hinder or disrupt a funeral processionorceremonywithin a Cemeteryor commit a nuisancedisrespectfulof the feelingsand welfare of other usersof a Cemetery.

Entry

78. A personshall not enteror remain within a Cemeteryother than duringthe hours betweensunriseand sunsetexceptwith the approvalof the Boardor an AuthorisedOfficer.

Swimming

79. A personshall not swim or wadein or removefish or wildlife from lakes,tanks or other water featureswithin a Cemetery.

Filming

80. A personshall not film a funeralor focusupon headstonesand memorialswithin a Cemeterywithout the prior approvalof:

a the next-of-kin of the deceasedpersonwhose funeral, headstoneormemorial is being filmed; and

b the Board.

Camping

81. A personshall not camp in or upon a Cemetery.

Lighting Fires

82. A personshall not light a fire within a Cemeterywithout the prior approvalof the Board.

Obeying Signs andDirections -

83. A personshall obey all signs displayed,marked, placed or erectedby theBoard within a Cemeteryand any other lawful direction of an AuthorisedOfficer.

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Removal from a Cemetery

84. 1 Any person failing to comply with any provision of this By-law orbehavingin a mannerthat in the opinion of the Boardor one of its AuthorisedOfficers is in appropriateor unbecomingin a Cemeterymay in addition to anypenalty providedby this By-law be orderedto leave a Cemeteryby the Boardor an AuthorisedOfficer.

2 Any personfailing to comply with an order to leave a Cemeterymadepursuantto sub-clause1 may be expelledfrom that Cemeteryand shall notre-enterthat Cemeteryfor a period of twenty-four 24 hours.

PART X-OFFENCESAND MODIFIED PENALTYOffence85. A personwho commits a breachof any provisionof this By-law commits anoffence and shall on conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding$500 andif the offence is a continuingone to a further penaltynot exceeding$20.00 forevery day or part of a day during which the offence is continued.

Modified Penalties

86. 1 A personwho:

a receivesan infringementnotice pursuantto sub-section1 of Section63 of the Act; and

b doesnot contestthat an offencewas committed againstthis By-law,may, within the time specified in the notice, pay to the Board the modifiedpenalty payablewith respectto that offence.

2 The offencesand modified penaltiesprescribedwith respectto offencesagainst this By-law shall be as specified in the Fifteenth Schedule.

3 The prescribedform of the notice referredto in Section 63 1 of the Actis set out in the SixteenthSchedule.

4 The production of an acknowledgmentfrom the Board of the paymentofa modified penalty is a defence to a chargeof the offence in respectof whichthat penalty was paid.

5 If it appearsto the Board that an alleged offencecannotbe adequatelypunishedby the paymentof the modified penalty then the Board may refrainfrom acceptingthe modified penalty andmay in lieu takeproceedingsagainstthe allegedoffender in a Court of Petty Sessions.

6 A noticesentundersection 63 3 of the Act withdrawingan infringementnotice servedundersection63 1 in respectof an offenceallegedto havebeencommittedagainstoneof the provisionsof this By-law shall be in or to the effectof the SeventeenthSchedule.

First ScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWDeclarationof Ownershipof Missing "Grant of Right of Burial"

I, aofbdo solemnly and sincerely declareas follows:

1. I am the persondescribedas cin the Grant of Right of Burial numberedissuedby the Metropolitan CemeteriesBoard on the dayof One thousand nine hundred and

2.d3. I havenot transferredany of my rights under the said Grant to any

person.And I makethis solemndeclarationby virtue of Section106 ofthe EvidenceAct 1906.

Declaredat Perthin the State of WesternAustraliathis day of 19 before me:

a Full nameof Declarant.

b Addressand Occupationof Declarant.

c State whetherGranteeor Assignee.

d Set out circumstancesleading to loss or destructionof Grant, and iflost, action takenby Declarantto ascertainwhereaboutsof Grant.

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SecondScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIES BOARD BY-LAWTransferof Grant of Right of Burial

To the Membersof the Metropolitan CemeteriesBoardIofbeing the holder of a "Grant of Right of Burial" numberedin the Cemeteryfor goodandvaluableconsiderationdo herebyTransferandmakeoverAll my said Righttoofandfurther requestthat the Board approve of and allow the transfer.Datedthis day of 19

Signatureof Transferer

Signatureof Transferee

Signatureof WitnessApproved and allowed by the Board on the dayof 19

Chairman

Third ScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIES BOARD BY-LAWApplication for Burial and Instruction for Grave

Application NoSurnameof DeceasedOther NamesOccupationSAddress Suburb/TowrrStreetNameand NumberAge: . Date of Death / /19Date & Time of Burial / /19 m -Religious Affihiation/AreaSectionS Grave NoLength & Width of CoffinS Depth of GraveSSize of Ground Grant NumberGrave 1ype: P F G S N D or Q Place"X" in Box if First Interment0

Male: Female: LII Is a Grant Required:

No:LII YES:LIIOther Application Numbers:

Name and Addressof Applicant for/or Current Holder of Grant of Right ofBurial:

Signature DateS / /19....Nameof Minister or Person

Officiating Nameof funeralDirector:

Signature SignatureSDateS / 19... DateS / /19...

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Nameand Addressof PersonMaking Application for Burial:

SignatureS DateS / /19...

Doctor’s Cert. Rec’d: E Coroner’sOrder Rec’d:Grant of Burial Sent / /19.... Receipt no. IssuedMonumentalMasonS Date Works Approved / /19....

Fourth ScheduleCEMETERIES ACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWApplication for Cremationand Instruction for Ashes

Application NoSurname of Decease&Other NamesOccupatiowAddress Suburb/TownS

StreetNameandNumberAgeS Date of Death / /19Date & Time of BurialS / /19....m Religious Affiliation/AreaSSectionS Grave NoGrant Number Grave ‘Irpe: P F G S N D or QMale: 0 Female:0OtherApplication Numbers:

11

Nameand Addressof Administrator:

SignatureSDateSDisposalDetails:

Nameof Minister or PersonOfficiating Name of FuneralDirector

SignatureS SignatureSDate / /19.... DateS / /19....

Date CremationPermit Issue& / /19....No. of Cremation PermitSReceipt No Plaque Order:Thlephone No AdviseSCert. of Cremation Prepared / /19....Lettersre Disposal of AshesSent / /19....

Ordered / /19.... ORDER No:

Completed / /19....

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Fifth ScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWCertificate of Identification

Iofhereby certify that on the day of19 atI identified the body of a deceasedpersonas that ofThe body was in a coffin bearingthe nameplate/inscription marked

Signed-Witness

Sixth ScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIES BOARD BY-LAWCertificate DispensingWith Identification

Iofthe funeral director engagedto arrangethe funeralof the body of

hereby certify that the body of the said deceasedhas not been identifiedbecause:-

* in my opinion, the body is not in a fit stateto be viewed. -* after reasonableeffort I have been unableto have an identification

made.Dated the day of 19SignedWitness* deleteif inapplicable.

SeventhScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIES BOARD BY-LAWApplication for FuneralDirector’s Licence -

iherebyapplies for the issue of a licence for the period beginning

day of 19....andending the 30thday of June19.... ii to undertakefuneralswithin the Cemeteryand insupport of such application suppliesthe following particulars:-1. To be completedby all Applicants:-

a Trading nameof businessb Addressfrom which businesswill be carriedon

IbiNoc Numberof years for which Applicant has previously held a Funeral

Director’s Licenced Details of offencesunder the CemeteriesAct, Cremation Act or the

By-laws of any Cemeteryfor which the Applicant or personsemployedby the applicant havebeenconvicted

e Full name,addressandcapacityof personcompletingthis applicationiii

2. To be completedif Applicant is a Company:-a Full namesand addressof:-

Director/s

Manager/sSecretary

b RegisteredOffice

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3. To be completedif Applicant is A Partner:-

Full nameand addressof partner/s

4. To be completedif Applicant is neitherCompanynor Partnership:

Full name ivAddressSignatureof personcompleting application

DIRECTIONS FOR COMPLETIONi Nameof Applicant or Companyor businessname.

ii The maximum period is oneyear.

iii State whetherapplying in personor own behalf,or as a partnerof afirm or a managerof a Company.

iv If this information has alreadybeengivenunder item 1e write "as initem 1e".

OFFICE USE ONLYReceived Referredto BoardApproved Licence issued

Eighth ScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWFuneralDirector’s Licence

aofis hereby licensedto undertakefuneralswithin the

Cemeteryfrom the day of19.... until the 30th day of June 19....

Placeof businessConditions

Given this day of 19....by authority of the Metropolitan CemeteriesBoard.

GeneralManager

Ninth ScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWApplication NoDate

CEMETERIESACT 1986APPLICATION FOR SINGLE FUNERAL PERMIT

Iofherebymakeapplication for the issue of a Single Funeral

Permit for the funeralof the lateto take place on

within the Cemeteryand in support ofsuch application I declareas follows:

1 That I have in my possessiona doctor’scertificateor coroner’sorder,or inthe instanceof cremationa "Permit to Cremate".

2 That in the eventof Burial:

a I am the holderof the Grant of Right of burial for the grave;

b I shall produceto the Board the written consentof the holderof thegravefor me to exercisethe Rights to bury the abovenameddeceasedpersonin the grave.

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3 That the deceasedwill be enclosedin a substantialcoffin bearingthe nameof the deceasedperson stampedor otherwiseindelibly inscribed in legiblecharacterson a metal plate on the coffins lid.The casketwill be obtained from4 That the vehicleusedto transportthe body andcoffin within the Cemeteryis a suitable vehicle of the following description:Make 1rpe Year

5 In the eventof a Permitbeing issued,I will comply with the provisionsofthe Metropolitan CemeteriesBoard By-law and conditions prescribedby theBoard.

Signatureof Personmaking application

Office Use OnlyApplication Received / /Referredto Board / /Approved / /Licence Issued / /

Tenth ScheduleCEMETERIES ACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWApplication No

Authority for Placementof AshesOf the LateDied AgedTo ensureour recordsare correctpleasecheckthe abovedetails.Completebothsides of this form, sign where applicable and return to the cemeteryoffice ofyour choice.Pleaserefer to "Memorial PlaquesScaleof Fees"brochure for the following-Placementof AshesPlaque code $CemeteryThe family/friends wish to be presentat placement No Yesplease tick $See"Administration Fees"in the abovementionedbrochure

Location of ashes $If other than Karrakattacremationan administrationfee is applicable

Total amount payable$If secondinterment statename of first intermentLocation if knownNOTE: Pleaseencloseremittancefor total cost as wecannotallocatea memoriallocation or order a plaqueuntil full paymenthasbeenreceived.This ordermustbe signed by the personto whom this correspondencewas addressed.NameAddressTelephone Home WorkSignature DateCollection by AgentPleasenote: THE BOARD WILL NOT RELEASE ASHES TO AN AGENTUNLESS the following authority is completedin full.Full nameof personcollectingSignatureof personcollectingSignatureof personwho authorisedcremation

- Date

This section to be completedfor Book of RemembranceonlyDate of entry requiredDate of deathor other anniversarydateAt CemeteryKarrakattaor PinnarooFloral emblem or crestPleasealso supply personalcopiesof the entry inquantity required the "Book of Remembrance"

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The Board reservesthe right to vary an entry as may be necessaryor to refusean entry consideredto be unsuitable.The requiredwording for your chosenmemorial may be enteredin the spacesbelow.Please also complete the details on the reverse side and return to theMetropolitanCemeteriesBoard,P.O. Box 53, ClaremontW.A. 6000 or visit anyof our offices where staff will gladly assistyou.

Pleaseprint or type clearly. Useone letter perspaceand leavea spacebetweenwords and dates.

NOTE: 26 letters and spacesin line 1 and 36 letters and spaceslines 2-8acceptedfor Book of Remembrance.The Metropolitan CemeteriesBoard cannot accept responsibility for lack ofclarity or incorrect information in inscription details.SignatureDate

EleventhScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWOptions

Niche Wall

Memorial Wall

Gardenof Remembrance

GroundNiche

Memorial Rose, Tree or Shrub

Family Shrub

Memorial Desk

GraniteSeat

Family Grave

Book of Remembrance

Non-standardmemorialsapprovedby the Board

Scatteringto the Winds

Memorial Gardens

Twelfth ScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWApplication for MonumentalWork

Application NoGrant No

Nameof DeceasedArea Section Grave NoNameof ApplicantAddressof ApplicantI HerebyCertify That I Am AuthorisedAs/By The HolderOf The GrantOf RightOf Burial For The Abovementioned Grave To Approve Erection Of TheMemorial Detailed Herein And I Accept That The Approval IssuedWill BeSubject To Conditions StipulatedIn The CemeteriesAct, The Grant Of RightOf Burial And The By-Laws And RegulationsNow Or HereafterIn Force.

Signature DateNOTE: The Board is Indemnified Against Any Liability Attributed to AnyIncorrect Statementsor Information Containedin This Form.

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Details of Mason:

This Section to be Completedby the MonumentalMason

Nameof Firm Quoted CostDate

AddressSignature of Mason

Do You Wish To: PleaseTick

Add Further Inscription RenovateOr Add Further

Install a New Memorial MonumentalWork

Plan and Specifications:

NOTE: All Plansand Specificationsof Memorials SubmittedMust be CarefullyDrawn andFully Dimensionedand all Materials Specified.All DescriptionToBe In Block Letters, All OrnamentsEtc. To Be Shown and Dimensioned.SizeOf Dowels And Dowel Holes To Be Specified.

Thirteenth ScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWApplication for MonumentalMason’s Licence

I apply on behalfofthe firm/s trading asfor a licence to work within theCemeteryas a MonumentalMason during the year ending30 June19....

I havebeeninvolved in the Monumental Masonrytradefor years.

I agreeto comply with By-laws, RegulationsandPolicies now andhereafterinforce. I understandthat this licencemay be cancelledby the Board, subject tomy right of appeal.

SignedNameSOn behalf of:Firm name/s

Office Use: MonumentalMason’sLicence.

Date Received: / /19

Date Approved: / /19

ReceiptNo.

Conditions:

Signe&Metropolitan CemeteriesBoard

FourteenthScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWApplication for Single MonumentalWork Permit

Iofherebymakeapplication for the issue of a Single MonumentalWork Permit

to undertakemonumentalwork on gravewithin the Cemeteryon theday of 19In the event of a Permit being issued I agreeto comply with the By-Law,Regulationsand all Conditionsprescribedby the Board.

SignedDate:

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Single MonumentalWork PermitThis is to certify thatof is authorisedto undertakemonumentalwork as detailedabove.

SignedDateSFor the MetropolitanCemeteriesBoard

Single MonumentalWork PermitOFFICE USE:

Date Received / /19....

ReceiptNumber

Date Approved / /19....

Conditions

Fifteenth ScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWItem No. Clause Nature of Offence Modified

Penalty$

1. 58 Removal of rubbish and surplusmaterial - $40.00

2. 59 Unauthorisedremovalsfrom cemetery $40.00

3. 70 1 a & b Excessivespeed $40.004. 70 1 c, d & Unauthoriseduse-driving, park

e and 70 2 ing, or standingof vehicle $40.005. 71 Animal at large $30.006. 72 Unauthorisedfireworks or firearms $50.007. 73 Unauthorisedremoval of property $40.008. 74 Unauthorisedadvertising, and/or

trading $40.009. 76 Dumping of rubbish $40.0010. 77 Committing nuisance $40.0011. 78 Entry out of hours $30.0012. 79 No swimming or fishing $30.0013. 80 Unauthorisedfilming $30.0014. 81 Unauthorisedcamping $30.0015. 82 Unauthorisedlighting of fires $50.0016. 83 Disobeyinglawful signs $30.0017. Any other offence $30.00

SixteenthScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWInfringement Notice

ToName

AddressIt is allegedthat at Hours onday of 19 .... atYou committed the offence indicated hereunderby an X in breach ofMetropolitan CemeteriesBoard clausenumber

AuthorisedOfficer

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Penalty PenaltyAnimal at large ExcessiveSpeedin vehicleEntry out of hours UnauthorisedvehicleuseSwimming or fishing Unauthorisedremoval of propertyDisobeying lawful signs Unauthorisedadvertisingor tradingUnauthorisedfilming Dumping rubbish -Unauthorisedcamping Committing a nuisanceNon-removalof rubbish Unauthorisedfireworks/firearmsUnauthorisedremoval of materials Unauthorisedlighting of fires

Otheroffence$You may disposeof this matter:

By paymentof the penaltyas shownwithin 21 daysof thedateof this noticeto the Metropolitan CemeteriesBoard, Karrakatta Cemetery, RailwayRoad, Karrakattabetween the hours of 9.OOam and 4.OOpm Monday toFriday.

If neitherthe prescribedpenaltyis paid nor representationis madewithin thetime specified,Court proceedingsmay be instituted againstyou.

PleaseMake ChequesPayableTo MetropolitanCemeteriesBoard.PaymentsByMail Should Be AddressedTo The GeneralManager,P.O Box 53, Claremont,6010.Do Not Detach.PleaseCompletePart 2 And PresentThis Notice Intact WhenMaking Payment.

SeventeenthScheduleCEMETERIESACT 1986

METROPOLITAN CEMETERIESBOARD BY-LAWWithdrawl of Infringement Notice

NoDate / /

To 1

Infringment Notice No dated / / for theallegedoffenceof 2

Penalty 3 $ is herebywithdrawn.

Delete whicheverdoesnot apply* No further action will be taken.* It is proposedto institute court proceedingsfor the allegedoffence.

1 Insert nameand addressof allegedoffender.

2 Insert short particularsof offence alleged.

3 Insert amount of penalty prescribed.

The By-law was adoptedby membersof the Metropolitan CemeteriesBoard ata duly convenedmeeting of the Board held on February 28th, 1991.Given under the Common Seal of the Metropolitan CemeteriesBoard byauthority of the Board.

J. MOILER, Chairman.E.W. BULLOCK, Acting GeneralManager.

Recommended-

DAVID SMITH, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil this 31stdayof March 1992.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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LG4O1TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ADVERTISEMENT OF RESOLUTION DECIDING TO PREPAREA TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEShire of Wandering

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 2Notice is herebygiven that the Shire Council of Wanderingon the 17th day of October1991 passedthe following Resolution-

Resolved that the Council, in pursuanceof section 7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct 1928, preparethe aboveTown PlanningSchemewith referenceto an area situate whollywithin the Shire of Wanderingandenclosedwithin the inner edgeof a brokenblack borderona plan now producedto the Council andmarkedandcertified by the Shire Clerk underhishanddatedthe 17th day of October 1991 as "SchemeArea Map".

Note: This is an amendmentto the SchemeArea for Town PlanningSchemeNo. 2 adoptedby theCouncil on the 20th day of September1990.Dated this 26th day of March 1992.

D. J. DAWSON, Shire Clerk.

LG402 - -SHIRE OF SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE

Private Swimming Pool LegislationIt is herebynotified for public information that Mr Robert Ernest Niven Biddescombehas beenappointedSwimmingPool Inspectorfor the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdaleeffectivefrom 25 March1992, pursuantto section 245 A of the Local GovernmentAct 1960.By Order of the Council.

NED FIMMANO, Shire Clerk.

LG403SHIRE OF ALBANY

Honorary Rangerand BeachInspectorIt is herebyadvised for public information that GeorgeWhite has been appointedas HonoraryRangerand BeachInspectorfor Reserve1010 situatedat CapeRiche.

D. J. CUNNINGHAM, Shire Clerk.

LG404SHIRE OF NANNUP

Acting Shire ClerkIt is hereby notified that Mr Kevin Waddington has been appointedActing Shire Clerk andReturning Officer for 5 weekscommencing2nd April 1992.

J. R. BROCKMAN, President.

LG405SHIRE OF ROEBOURNE

Appointmentof RegistrationOfficers

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointedRegistrationOfficers in accordancewith the Dog Act 1976 andare authorisedby Council to effectthe registration of dogswithin the Municipality of the Shire of Roebourne.

Karratha: Sharon Hillier- Shani Robertson

Melissa SmithBeverley GrowJenni GriffithsHelen Nielsen

RoebournelWickham: Maria HosieBarbaraBrejnak

It is herebynotified for public information that effective from 26th March 1992 the appointmentof the following person as Registration Officer in accordancewith the Dog Act 1976 for theMunicipality of the Shire of Roebourneis cancelled.

Lyn Green

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LG406LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

City of CanningCLOSURE OF PRIVATE STREET

Departmentof Local Government,Perth,31 March 1992.

LG: CI 4-12 Q.It is herebynotified for public information that His Excellency the Governorhas approvedundertheprovisionsof section297A of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960, the resolution passedby the Cityof Canningthat the private streetwhich is describedas being portion of CanningLocations284and 86, being the whole of the land colouredbrown on Plan 1714 2 andbeing portion of the landcontainedin Certificate of Title Volume 130 Folio 112 be closed, andthe land containedthereinbeamalgamatedwith adjoining Lots 53-74 inclusive and Lot 141 Gibbs Street and Lots 75-78inclusive, Lots 80-96 inclusive and Lot 142 Clarke Street, East Canningtonas shown in theschedulehereunder.

STEPHENCOLE, Director,Local GovernmentServices.

Schedule

Plan No. 18243

PT CANNINGCT 130/ 112P1_AN 1142NOEX PLAN r’ERTHBOTA1tO-8 9*PB 60B34

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

LG407SHIRE OF HARVEYFire Control Officers

It is hereby notified for public information that Mr Maxwell N Rhodeshas beenappointedFireControl Officer for the Harvey Hills Brigade.The appointmentof Mr David Upcott is herebycancelled.

LG408

KEITH LEECE, Shire Clerk.

CONTROL OF VEHICLES OFF-ROAD AREAS ACT 1978NOTICE OF ESTABLISHING A PROHIBITED AREA

Shireof WaroonaPursuantto the powersconferredon me by section 16 of the Control of VehiclesOff-road areasAct 1978,andafter seekingthe adviceof the Advisory Committeepursuantto section 18 1 of thatAct, andwith the consentof the Governor,I David LawrenceSmith, being the Minister as definedby section 3 of that Act, herebyestablishthe land specified in the first column of ScheduleA andas depictedin ScheduleB of this notice, as a prohibitedareafor the purposeof thatAct, in relationto vehiclesof the classesor kinds specifiedoppositeto that areain the secondcolumn of ScheduleA.

DAVID SMITH, Minister for Local Government.

ScheduleAProhibitedArea

Specificationof ProhibitedArea Classor Kind ofVehicle Prohibited

All that portion of land comprisingpart of Wellington Location 5009 VehiclesGenerallypart Reserve32010 and part Location5601 part Reserve41776,asshowndelineatedand stippled on Departmentof Land AdministrationMiscellaneousDiagram306.Departmentof Land Administration Public Plans:Yalgorup Townsite 1:2 000 BG 32/1.01Yalgorup Townsite 1:2 000 BG 32/1.02

In this Schedule"Vehicle" has the same meaningas prescribedby section 3 of the Control ofVehiclesOff-road areasAct.

ScheduleBDepartmentof Land Administration

MiscellaneousDiagram306

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LG9O1

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

Shire of SwanProposedLoan No. 139 of $710 000

Pursuantto section610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, the Shire of Swanherebygives noticethat it proposesto borrow money by the sale of Debentureson the following terms and for thefollowing purposes:SevenHundredandTen Thousanddollars for a period of 5 years repayableatthe office of the lender,Purpose:to liquidate the principaloutstandingon existingloans80, 82, 107,110, 115, 117 and 131.Plans, specificationsand estimatesof costs, as requiredby section609 of the Act, are open forinspection at the office of the Council at Middle Swan during office hours for 35 days afterpublication of this notice.Datedthis twentysixth day of March 1992.

C. ZANNINO, President.E. W. T. LUMSDEN, Chief ExecutiveOfficer/ShireClerk.

LG902

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

City of SouthPerthProposedLoan No. 195 of $60 000

Pursuantto section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, the City of South Perth herebygivesnotice that it proposesto borrow moneyby the sale of a debenture,repayableat the office of theLender, on the following terms and conditions-

Amount: $60 000Repayment: Quarterlyinstalmentsof principal and interestPurpose: Part Rugby Pavilion-GeorgeBurnett Park Loan repaymentswill be fully

supportedby the South Perth RugbyClubPlans,specificationsandestimatesas requiredby section609 of theAct are availablefor inspectionat the office of the Council during normal office businesshours for thirty five 35 days afterpublication of this notice.Datedthis 3rd day of April 1992.

L. L. METCALF, Chief Executive.

LG903

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

City of SouthPerthProposedLoan No. 196 of $300 000

Pursuantto section610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, the City of South Perthherebygivesnotice that it proposesto borrow moneyby the sale of a debenture,repayableat the office of theLender, on the following terms and conditions-

Amount: $300 000Repayment: Quarterly instalmentsof principal andinterestPurpose: Part Rugby Pavilion-GeorgeBurnett Park

Plans,specificationsandestimatesas requiredby section609 of the Act are availablefor inspectionat the office of the Council during normal office businesshours for thirty five 35 days afterpublication of this notice.

Datedthis 3rd day of April 1992.L. L. METCALF, Chief Executive.

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LG904

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

City of FremantleProposedLoan No. 188 of $70 000

Pursuantto section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, the City of Fremantleherebygivesnotice that it proposesto borrow moneyby the sale of a debenture,repayableat the Office of theLender, on the following terms and conditions-

Constructionof New Car ParkPlans,specificationsand estimatesof costs thereofandthe statementrequiredby section609 areopen for inspection at the Office of the Council, William Street, Fremantlefor 35 days afterpublication of this notice.Datedthis 31st day of March 1992.

J. A. CATTALINI, Mayor.M. J. CAROSELLA, Town Clerk/Director of Finance.

LG905

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

Shire of MeekatharraProposedLoan No. 56 of $340 000

Pursuantto section610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960 the Shire of Meekatharraherebygivesnotice that it proposesto borrow money by the sale of debenturesat the ruling rate of interestrepayableat the office of the Council by equalhalf yearly instalmentsof principal and interestforthe following termsand purpose-

Loan No. 56 of $340 000 for a 3 year term.

Purpose:ConsolidateLoan Nos. 33, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 and55.

Specificationsandestimatesas requiredby section609 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960 are openfor inspection at the office of Council during normal businesshours for thirty five days afterpublication of the notice.

Dated 1 April 1992.T. R. HUTCHINSON, President.M. T. HOWIESON, Shire Clerk.

LG906

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

Shire of MurrayProposedLoan No. 143 of $40 000

Pursuantto section610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, the Council of the Shire of Murrayherebygives notice that it proposesto borrow moneyby the sale of a debentureon the followingtermsand for the following purpose-

$40 000 for a 10 year term at the currentrateof interest,repayableat the office of theCouncil,Pinjarra by 20 half yearly instalments of principal and interest, such interest rate to berenegotiatedafter 4 years.Purpose-Constructionof new toilet facilities at the Dwellingup hail site being ReserveNo.

20198 and comprisinglots 44 and 45 McLarty Street, Dwellingup.

Specificationsas requiredby section609 of the Act are availablefor inspectionat the office of theCouncil during normal office hours for a period of thirty-five 35 days after publication of thisnotice.

M. J. GREENUP, President.D. A. McCLEMENTS, Shire Clerk.

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COAL MINES REGULATION ACT 1946APPOINTMENTS

Departmentof Mines,Perth,March 1992.

Pursuantto section38 1-9 of the Coal Mines RegulationAct 1946, the undernotedpersonswereelectedat the Annual GeneralMeeting on 14 March 1992 as membersof the Accident Committeeof the Board of Trusteesof the Coal Mines Accident Relief Fund Trust-

Mr Kim AddisMr JohnJosephBorliniMr Kevin BrayMr RossEdward HebbardMr Robert Lowrie Payne

Mr GaryNorman Wood was re-electedas the Trusteerepresentingthe miners.

Acting Director Generalof Mines.

MN402

MINING ACT 1978NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ORDERFOR FORFEITURE

Departmentof Mines,Mt. Magnet.

In accordancewith Regulation49 2 c of the Mining Act 1978-1983,notice is herebygiven thatthe licencesare liable to forfeiture underthe provisionsof section96 1 a for breachof covenant,viz, non-paymentof rent.

S. A. HEATH, Warden.

To be heard in the Warden’sCourt Mt. Magnet on the 26th May, 1992.

MURCHISON MINERAL FIELDCue District

L20/29-Hannaford,BernardJohn.P20/1372-Colleran,Robert James.

MN403

MINING ACT 1978Departmentof Mines,

Perth.I herebydeclarein accordancewith the provisionsof section97 1 of the Mining Act 1978 that theundermentionedMining Leaseis forfeited for breachof conditions.

GORDON HILL, Minister for Mines.

YILGARN MINERAL FIELD

MN4O1

77/2-FrancesoSita; Mervyn Grenfell Blake.

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MN404

MINING ACT 1978Departmentof Mines,

Perth WA 6000.I herebydeclarein accordancewith the provisionsof sections96A 1 and 97 1 of the Mining Act1978 that the undermentionedmining tenementsare forfeited for breach of covenant viz;non-paymentof rent.

GORDON HILL, Minister for Mines.

Number; Holder; Mineral Field.Exploration Licences

08/395-Farrall,Michael Dc Whalley; Merritt Mining NL; NeudosMining & PastoralCo. Pty Ltd;Ashburton.09/385-WesternRareEarthsNL; Gascoyne.58/103-Roberts,Ross Petry; Murchison.

Mining Leases28/64-ZandorMining NL; North East Coolgardie. -29/114-Bierberg,William Gene;North Coolgardie.37/138-Connelly, Michael Ashley; Pascall, Philip Kelvin Rodda; Pinniger, William Hamilton;Smith, Cedrick James;Mt. Margaret.38/163-Williams, Michael John;Williams, Geoffrey Thomas;Mt. Margaret.70/540-VincentNomineesPty Ltd; South West.

MN405

MINING ACT 1978Departmentof Mines,

Perth WA 6000.I herebydeclarein accordancewith the provisionsof sections96A 1 and 97 1 of the Mining Act1978 that the undermentionedmining tenements are forfeited for breach of covenant viz;non-paymentof rent.

GORDON HILL, Minister forMines.

Number; Holder; Mineral Field.Exploration Licences

16/63-In the Purple Pty Ltd; Coolgardie.70/590-DomicanNomineesPty Ltd; Elsbury, Charles Michael Vost, Collin; South West.77/345-AustraliaPacific Minerals NL; Yilgarn.77/386-FimistonMining Ltd.; Yilgarn.80/1210-Buddlecombe,Robert Michael; Nicholson, John;Scriven, Neil Henry; Kimberley.80/1299-BohanPty Ltd; Kimberley.

Mining Leases15/56-Hockin, DennisWilliam; Coolgardie.15/205-Trundle,KennethWilliam; Coolgardie.15/235-Bosso,Joe; Coolgardie.26/283-CharterMining NL; East Coolgardie.31/25-Bald,Cohn Neil; Hall, Craig Robert; MacKenzie,William Ross; North Coolgardie.36/16-Brookes,Ivy Kathleen;East Murchison.45/446-King Mining Corporation Ltd; Pilbara.47/235-GoldenValley Mines NL; TracerMining NL; West Pilbara.52/52-Flint, Warwick John;Renes,Neeltje Elizabeth;Shephard,Shirley Anne; Shephard,William

James;PeakHill.52/53-Flint,Warwick John;Renes,NeeltjeElizabeth;Shephard,Shirley Anne; Shephard,William

James;PeakHill.52/144-BarrackExploration Pty Ltd; PeakHill.52/167-HorseshoeGold Mine Pty Ltd; PeakHill.57/172-BlackHorseMining NL; Gardner,Robert Charles;East Murchison.80/102-KilmornaGold NL; Kimberley.

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PD4O1

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1959

METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEMEEllenbrook,Shireof Swan

ProposedMajor Amendmentfor Exhibition and CommentNo: 879/33 File: 809-2-21-8ProposalThe Perth regionalplanningscheme,the Metropolitan RegionScheme,is proposedto be amendedto rezone land for future urban developmentin accordancewith the Government’sMetropolitanStrategyand the Urban ExpansionPolicy.DescriptionThe effectof the proposedamendmenton the MetropolitanRegionSchemeis to excludevarious lotsgenerallyboundedby GnangaraRoad,Maralla Road, the GnangaraPinePlantationState ForestNo. 65 andEllen Brook in the Shire of Swan,from the Rural Zoneand include them in the UrbanDeferredZoneand the Parks andRecreationReservationas shownon State PlanningCommissionPlan No. 2.0686/5.ExhibitionDocumentsrelevant to the proposedamendmentare available for public inspectionat-

a Departmentof PlanningandUrban Development,469 Wellington Street,Perth,WA, 6000.b Offices of the Municipalities of the-

i City of Perth, 27 St GeorgesTerrace,Perth,WA, 6000.ii City of Fremantle,CornerWilliam and Newman Streets,Fremantle,WA, 6160.iii City of Wanneroo,Boas Avenue, Joondalup,WA, 6065.iv City of Bayswater,61 Broun Avenue, Morley, WA, 6062.v Town of Bassendean,48 Old Perth Road, Bassendean,WA, 6054.vi Shire of Swan, Great Northern Highway, Middle Swan,WA, 6056.

c J. S. Battye Library, AlexanderLibrary Building, FrancisStreet,Northbridge, WA, 6000.SubmissionsSubmissionseithersupportingor objectingto any provisionsof the proposedamendmentare invitedand may be madeon submissionforms availableat the offices listed aboveand lodged with-

The SecretaryState PlanningCommissionCl- Departmentof Planningand Urban Development469 Wellington StreetPerth WA 6000

Submissionsmust be lodgedby 4.30 pm Monday May 4, 1992.GORDON G. SMITH, SecretaryState PlanningCommission.

PD402

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNING SCHEME ACT 1959METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME-S.33AAMENDMENT

- ProposedAmendmentfor Exhibition and CommentMajor Sporting Facility, Yangebupand ForrestRoads,Jandakot,City of Cockburn

No. 885/33A. File No. 833-2-23-49.ProposalThe purposeof the amendmentis to provide suitably reservedland that may allow developmentof a major regional sportingfacility.

DescriptionThe effect of the proposedamendmenton the MetropolitanRegionSchemeis to excludePart Lots505 and 1, PartJandakotAA Lots 228 and227 andLot 231 YangebupandForrestRoads,Jandakotfrom the Rural and Industrial Zones and include them in the Parksand RecreationRestrictedPublic AccessReservationas shown on Plan No. 4.1201.

CertificateThe MetropolitanPlanningCouncil, for andon behalfof the StatePlanningCommissionandactingunder delegatedpowers, has certified that, in its opinion, the proposedamendmentdoes notconstitutea substantialalterationto the Metropolitan Region Scheme.

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ExhibitionThe proposedamendmentwill be exhibited for public commentduring normal office hoursat-

1. Office of the Departmentof Planningand Urban Development,469-489Wellington Street,PerthWA 6000.

2. J. S. Battye Library, Alexander Library Building, Cultural Centre, Francis Street,NorthbridgeWA 6000.

3. Office of the Municipality of the City of Cockburn,9 Coleville Crescent,SpearwoodWA6163.

SubmissionsSubmissionson the proposal are invited and may be made in duplicate on submissionformsavailableat the offices listed aboveand lodged at-

The Town PlanningAppeal CommitteeHyatt Centre87 AdelaideTerracePerth WA 6000

Submissionsmust be lodged by 4.00 pm Friday, 12 June1992.- GORDON G. SMITH, Secretary,

State PlanningCommission.

PD403

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNING SCHEME ACT 1959METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME-SECTION33A AMENDMENT

ApprovedAmendmentLand Boundedby Russelland RockinghamRoads, Henderson,City of Cockburn

No. 856/33A. File: 833-2-23-36.The Hon Ministerfor Planninghasapproved,withoutmodification,the abovementionedamendmentto the Metropolitan RegionScheme.The amendment,as shown on Plan No. 4.1173, shall haveeffect from the dateof publicationof thisnotice in the Gazette.The Plan as approvedcan be viewed at-

1 Departmentof Planningand UrbanDevelopment,469 Wellington Street,PerthWA 6000.2 J. S. Battye Library, Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre,Francis Street,

NorthbridgeWA 6000.3 Office of the Municipality of the City of Cockburn, 9 Coleville Crescent,SpearwoodWA

6163.GORDON G. SMITH, Secretary.

PD404

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

City of MandurahTown PlanningSchemeNo. lA-AmendmentNo. 179

Ref: 853/6/13/9,Pt. 179.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe City of Mandurah TownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton 24 March 1992 for the purposeof rezoninga portion of Lot 1685,Portion Murray Location 66, from Residential1 Zone to Residential2 Zone in accordancewith theSchemeAmendmentMap; recodingportionsof Lot 1685, Portion Murray Location66, from R12.5Residential Density Coding and R25 Residential Density Coding to R17.5 Residential DensityCoding, in accordancewith the R-CodesSchemeAmendmentMap overlay.

D. C. TUCKEY, Mayor.K. W. DONOHOE, Town Clerk.

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PD405TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENTCity of Wanneroo

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 452Ref: 853/2/30/1.Pt 452.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon. Minister for Planningapproved the City of WannerooTownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton March 30, 1992 for the purposeof:

1. Rezoningportion of Pt Lt M1722 Currambinefrom "Rural" to "ResidentialDevelopment";2. Amendingthe ResidentialDensity Code Map to code the subject land R20, R40 and R80.

W. H. MARWICK, Mayor.R. F. COFFEY, Town Clerk.

PD406TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENTCity of Mandurah

Town PlanningSchemeNo. lA-AmendmentNo. 167Ref: 853/6/13/9 Pt 167It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe City of MandurahTownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton March 23, 1992 for the purposeof:

1. Rezoningpart of Lot 1 cornerof Tims Thicket Road andOld CoastRoad, Dawesville from"Rural" to "Residential 1 LandscapeProtectionArea" with a ResidentialPlanning Codeof R5.

2. Incorporatingthe following into Appendix 8 of the SchemeText:SpecificArea Special Requirements

Area 8 Pt Lot 1, Old CoastRoad, Water Supply -Dawesville. The developmentshallbe connectedto a reticulated

water supply.

Clearing of Natural VegetationThe land is to be managedin such a manneras toavoid the landbeing laid bareof vegetationin orderto protect the visual and noise amenity of thesubject land andsurroundingland.

SetbacksAny building on any lot shall be setback:a 50 metresfrom the boundaryof the Old Coast

Road;b 50 metresfrom the boundaryof the proposed

Arterial road reservation.

FirebreaksFirebreaksshouldbe establishedprior to clearanceof titles, in accordancewith the local Authority’sby-laws.

FencingThe Council may determinetheminimum standardof fencingrequirements,includingboundariesadjacentto or in view of the Old CoastRoad. Provisionof a "Pet Proof fence" along the western, southwestern boundary of the subject land will berequired.The minimum standardsof this fencewillbe determinedby the Council.

The Keepingof StockThe keepingof stockfor commercialpurposesshallnot be permitted. Due to the proximity of theYalgorlup National Park, no rural pursuits arepermitted and hooved animals and livestock areprohibited on the subject land.

D. C. TUCKEY, Mayor.K. W. DONOHOE, Town Clerk.

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PD407

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

City of MandurahTown PlanningSchemeNo. lA-AmendmentNo. 177

Ref: 853/6/13/9,Pt 177.

It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928, that the Hon Minister for Planningapproved the City of MandurahTownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton 24 March 1992, for the purposeof rezoningpart of Lot 118 from"Residential" 1 R12.5 to "Residential 1" Rl7.5.

D. C. TUCKEY, Mayor.K. W. DONOHOE, Town Clerk.

PD408

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

City of WannerooTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 521

Ref: 853/2/30/1,Pt 521.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928, that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe City of WannerooTownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton 24 March 1992 for the purposeof-

1. Rezoning Portion Lot 31 Connolly Drive, Merriwa from "Residential Development"to"Commercial, SpecialZone RestrictedUse Medical Centre,and Civic".

2. Specifying a maximum grossleasablefloorspaceof 3 050 m2 in Schedule5 of the Schemetext.

3. Adding referenceto SpecialZone RestrictedUse Medical Centreto section2 of Schedule1 of the SchemeText.

W. H. MARWICK, Mayor.R. F. COFFEY, Town Clerk.

PD409

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of WannerooTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 600

Ref: 853/2/30/1 Pt 600.

Notice is hereby given that the City of Wanneroohas preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposesof rezoningportion Lot 61 Leach Street,Marmion from ReserveforPublic Recreationto "ResidentialDevelopment"and portion to "ResidentialDevelopment,SpecialZone Additional Use ResearchCentre and Offices".

Plansand documentssetting out and explainingthe schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, BoasAvenue Joondalupand at the Departmentof Planningand Urban Development, Albert FaceyHouse,469-489 Wellington Street,Perth,and will be available for inspectionduring office hoursup to and includingMay 15, 1992.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodged withthe undersignedon or beforeMay 15, 1992.

This Amendmentis availablefor inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for Public Commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

R. F. COFFEY, Town Clerk.

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PD41OTOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENTShire of Albany

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 3-AmendmentNo. 98Ref: 853/5/4/5 Pt 98.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon. Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Albany TownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton March 24, 1992 for the purposeof amendingPart 6 of the Schemeby adding Clause6.9 as follows:-

6.9 Power to Make Policies6.9.1 In order to achievethe objectivesof the Scheme,the Councilmay makeTown Planning

SchemePoliciesrelating to partsor all of the SchemeArea and relating to one or moreof the aspectsof the Control of Development.

6.9.2 A Town Planning SchemePolicy shall become operative only after the followingprocedureshavebeen completed:A The Council havingpreparedand having resolvedto adopt a Draft Town Planning

SchemePolicy, shall advertisea summaryof the Draft Policy oncea week for twoconsecutiveweeksin a newspapercirculating in the areagiving details of wherethe Draft Policy may be inspectedand where, in what form, and during whatperiod being not less than 21 days representationsmay be madeto the Council.

B The Council shall review its Draft Town PlanningSchemePolicy in the light ofany representationsmadeand shall then decide to finally adopt the Draft Policywith or without amendment,or not proceedwith the Draft Policy.

C Following Final Adoption of a Town PlanningSchemePolicy, detailsthereofshallbe advertisedpublicly anda copy kept with the SchemeDocumentsfor inspectionduring normal office hours.

6.9.3 A Town PlanningSchemePolicy may only be alteredor rescindedby:-A Preparation and Final Adoption of a new Policy pursuant to this Clause,

specifically wordedto Supersedean existingPolicy.B Publicationof a FormalNotice of Rescissionby the Council twice in a Newspaper

circulating in the Area. -6.9.4 A A Town Planning SchemePolicy shall not bind the Council in respectof an

application for PlanningSchemeConsent,howeverit may require the Council toadvertise its intention to relax the provisionsof the Policy once in a Newspapercirculating in the District stating that submissionsmay be made to the Councilwithin 21 days of the publication thereof.

B Council shall take into accountthe provisionsof the policy and objectiveswhichthe policy was designedto achieveandany submissionslodged,before making itsdecision.

C. AYRES, President.D. J. CUNNINGHAM, Shire Clerk.

PD411TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENTShire of Busselton

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 5-AmendmentNo. 206Ref: 853/6/6/6,Pt. 206.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon. Minister for Planningapprovedthe Shire of BusseltonTownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton March 24, 1992 for the purposeof-

1. Modifying the South BroadwaterSpecial Rural Zone Subdivision Guide Plan which wasadoptedby Council on November11th, 1981;

2. Modifying Special Provision 1. in Appendix X as it relatesto Special Rural Zone No. 6from-

"Subdivision shall be in accordancewith the Subdivision Guide Plan adopted byCouncilon November11th 1981 and referredto in the Town PlanningBoard’sapprovaldated 15th June, 1982 TPB 58811".

to1. Subdivision shall generally be in accordancewith the Subdivision Guide Plan

adoptedby Council on June12th, 1991.

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3. Inserting the following additional provisions-

7. Outside the area clearedfor building envelopes,fences, firebreaks, accessandservicing, the existing vegetation shall be maintained with respect to thesubdivided lots of Part Lot 3.

8. Stormwatermustbe containedon-siteto the extentthata 1 in 10 yearstormeventwill be containedfor threeto four days before leaving the propertywith respectto the subdividedlots of Part Lot 3.

9. Vegetation shall be protectedfrom damageby grazing livestock. The type andnumbersof livestock shall be controlled in order to prevent excessivenutrientinput. Fertiliser application shall be minimised and limited to the buildingenvelopewith respectto the subdivided lots of Part Lot 3.

10. Conventionalon-site effluent disposalsystemsmustbe locatedandinstalledsuchthat thereis at least a 2 metrevertical separationbetweenthe baseof the leachdrain and the highest recordedgroundwater level or bedrock, and at least a100 metrehorizontal separationbetweenthe disposalsystem and the nearestwater body with respectto the subdividedlots of Part Lot 3."

J. R. COOPER,President.

I. W. STUBBS, Shire Clerk.

PD412

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Shireof DardanupTown PlanningSchemeNo. 3-AmendmentNo. 39

Ref: 853/6/9/6,Pt. 39.

It is herebynotified for public information,in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon. Minister for Planningapprovedthe Shire of DardanupTownPlanning SchemeAmendmenton March 24, 1992 for the purposeof-

1. RezoningWellington LocationsPt. 377, 4577 and Pt. Wellington Loc 232 FergusonRoadfrom "GeneralFarming" to "GeneralFarming" and "Additional Use."

2. Listing in appendixIV Additional Use-

Street ParticularsofLand

Additional UsePermitted

Conditions

Ferguson Pt. Wellington Depot for i GeneralIndustryRoad Location 377

Pt. WellingtonLocation 232

compostingmillwaste

Zone Standardsinthe DevelopmentTable shall apply.

Dowdells Line Wellington Location4577 -

ii

iii

The activity to bescreenedfrom anyRoad ReserveorHomesteadtosatisfactionofCouncil.A 10.0 metre firebreak to bemaintainedaroundthe areaduring theprohibited burningseason.

3. Altering clause1.8.1 by insertinga new term "depot for compostingmill waste"meanslandor a building or buildingsusedin the mixing of naturalfertiliser agentsthe principal agentof which is timber mill waste,in the productionof crushedandscreenedpinebark,sawdust,wood chips, wood chip fines and gardenmulches.

N. J. KALAF, President.

C. J. SPRAGG, Shire Clerk.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shireof HarveyTown Planning SchemeNo. 10-AmendmentNo. 51

Ref: 853/6/12/14,Pt. 51. -

Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Harvey has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof rezoningportion of Lots 20 andPart 17 Sir JamesAvenue, Harvey,from "Residential"to "Public Purpose-Recreation"as depictedon the proposedzoning map.

Plansand documentssettingout andexplaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, 102 Uduc Road, Harvey and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street,Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hoursup to and includingApril 24, 1992.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or beforeApril 24, 1992.

This Amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

K. J. LEECE, Shire Clerk.

PD414

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENT

Shire of Serpentine-JarrahdaleTown PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 5

Ref: 853/2/29/3,Pt. 5.

It is herebynotified for public information,in accordancewith Section7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approved the Shire of SerpentineJarrahdaleTown Planning SchemeAmendmenton March 27, 1992 for the purposeof-

1. Excising Pt Lot 13 WungongSouthRoad,Byford from the "Rural" Zone andincludingthislandin the "SpecialRural" Zoneandthe "Public OpenSpace"Reserveon the SchemeMap.

2. Providing a Subdivisional Guide Plan endorsedby the Shire Clerk as part of thisAmendment.

3. Amending Appendix 4 of the Schemeto includespecialprovisionsrelating to the SpecialRural Zone describedhereunder.

22 "Darling Downs Stage 3" Portion of CanningLocations22 and336 being Pt Lot 13WungongSouth Road,Byford as delineatedon the SchemeMap.

22.1 On-siteeffluent disposalsystemsservicingdevelopmenton the lots shall be to thespecificationsandsatisfactionof both the Council andthe EnvironmentalProtection Authority. The useof ‘non-standard’effluentdisposalsystemsmay berequiredandin any event the following requirementsshall be satisfied;

1 A 2 metreseparationis achievedbetweenthe baseof the leach drainandthehighest recordedgroundwaterlevel or bedrock;

ii At least a 100 metreshorizontal separationis achievedbetweenthe disposalsystemandexisting/proposeddrains,water coursesor water bodies;

iii The areaaroundeacheffluent disposalsystemshall be plantedwith indigenoustreesandshrubsby the landownersandbemaintainedto thesatisfactionof the Local Authority;

iv Preventionof direct movementof wastewaterandnutrient from the localityof eachdisposalarea;and

v If necessary,soil amendmentaroundand undereachdisposalarea.

22.2 No indigenousvegetationor treesshall bedestroyedor clearedexcept,but subjectto the developerof the estate/landownerobtaining the prior consentin writing ofthe Council, where such vegetationis dead, diseasedor where the clearing isrequired for the purpose of a firebreak, dwelling, outbuilding, fence, drainagesystemsand/ordriveways.

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22.3 The developerof the estateshall within the "Tree PlantingArea" depictedon theSubdivisional Guide Plan, plant indigenousand native trees and shrubs of aspeciesandat a densityanddistribution to be determinedby the Council followingconsultationwith the Environmental Protection Authority. Tree planting shalloccur and be undertaken prior to the endorsementby the State PlanningCommissionof Diagramsof Survey to createthe lots depictedon the SubdivisionalGuide Plan.

22.4 The developerof the estateshall maintain the treesandshrubsplantedwithin theTree PlantingArea to the satisfactionof the Council until the land as a whole orin lots is sold. Thereafter the new landowners shall be responsiblefor themaintenanceand the replacementif and where necessaryof those trees andshrubsplantedby the developerto the satisfactionof the Council.

22.5 Within this SpecialRural estateland usesotherthan a singleresidence,that arepermittedor may be permittedby the Council pursuantto the Schemeshall onlybe permitted when the Council is satisfied following consultationwith theEnvironmentalProtectionAuthority that the land use does not involve excessivenutrient applicationor the clearing of the land.

22.6 Notwithstanding Clause 5.9.6b of the Scheme any residenceand all otheroutbuildings shall only be constructedwithin the Building Envelopeshown on theSubdivisionalGuide Plan.

22.7 At the time of the building application for each lot a plan of the site shall besubmitted by the applicant to the satisfactionand specificationsof the Councilwhich shall show sitecontours,existingtreesand standsof vegetation,thosetreesand vegetationto be removedand retained and proposalsfor tree planting andmaintenance.

22.8 The keepingof horses,sheep,goats and other grazinganimals shall be subject tothe prior approvalof the Council andtheseanimals shall be restrictedto the areawithin the Building Envelope. Approval to keep animals shall not exceedthestockingratesrecommendedby the Departmentof Agriculture for the applicablepasturetypes.

Council may approve the grazing of animals outside of the Building Envelopeprovided that the Council is satisfied that nutrient input to the land can becontrolled to the satisfactionof the EnvironmentalProtectionAuthority and thatsuchwill not result in the removalor damageof the vegetationand treesor resultin soil erosion and dust pollution. As a condition of approval the Council mayrequire the animals to be stabled or corralled.

Where in the opinion of the Council the continuedpresenceof animals on anyportion of land in the estateis likely to contribute, or is contributingto the dustpollution or soil erosion, notice may be served on the owner of the said land,requiring the immediateremoval of those animals specified in the notice for aperiod specified in the notice.

When noticehasbeenservedon a land ownerin accordancewith this ClausetheCouncil may also requirethe land to be fully rehabilitatedwithin 3 monthsof theservingof the notice.

22.9 Stormwaterdrainageshall be containedon-site to the satisfactionand specifications of the Council. The developerof the estateshall obtain the approvalof theWaterAuthority and the Council for drainageproposalsprior to commencementof site works.

22.10 The drainagesystemshall not bealteredwithout the prior approvalof the Council.Council shall, when consideringa request to obstruct or dam any part of thedrainagesystemthrough a private property, have regardto the effects on thedrainagesystem,impactson theland andenvironmentgenerallyand shall consultwith any agencydeemednecessaryprior to determiningwhether to approve therequest.

22.11 The landowner shall be responsiblefor the establishmentand maintenanceoffirebreaksto the specificationsand satisfactionof the Council andany other firepreventionmeasuresthat may be requiredby the Council for the estatewill beat the landownerscostin proportionof the land holdingsto thewholeof the estate.

22.12 The land for, and the provision of, an on-site static water facility of 50,000 litrescapacity, fed by a bore and a windmill or suitable alternative for fire fightingpurposesshall beprovidedby the developerof theestatefree of costto the Council.The location of the facility shall be to the satisfactionof both the Council andBushFires Board andthe facility shall be constructedto the specificationsof the BushFires Board.

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22.13 With the intention of preservingthe existing naturalvegetationandmaturetreesandpreventingland use practicesdetrimentalto the amenity of the locality, theapproval of the Council is required for any intensive agricultural pursuit. TheCouncil will haveregardto limits on stocking, the limited groundwaterresources,tree andvegetationpreservationand the effectson the environmentof the localityand residentsof the estate when consideringthe application and may, shouldapprovalbe granted,imposeany conditionsthe Council deemsfit and may modifyor vary such conditionsto take accountof seasonalchanges.

22.14 The land is situated within the catchment of the Peel-Harveysystem wherenutrient control through fertiliser application is to be promoted.Therefore theapplication, type and distribution of fertiliser to the land shall be subject to theprior approval of the Council who shall consult the Environmental ProtectionAuthority before any approvalis granted.

22.15 Signs,hoardingsor advertisementsshall not be erectedwithout the prior writtenapprovalof the Council.

22.16 The land is situatedwithin the PerthGroundwaterArea and a well licence for abore must be obtainedfrom the WaterAuthority of WesternAustralia. The sitingof boresshall be to the requirementsof the Authority having regardto the locationof any effluent disposalsystems,water bodies,drainsandneighbouringbores.Thelicence will contain a numberof conditionsincluding the quantity of water thatcan be pumpedeachyear. Under current managementguidelines1500 kilolitresperyear is allocated.The allocation of 1500 kilolitres if efficiently usedis sufficientfor domesticuse andthe irrigation of up to 0.1 hectares.

22.17 No lot within the subdivision areato be less than 2 hectares.22.18 All buildings shall be set backa minimum of 15.0 metresfrom any boundaryor

road.F. SENIOR, President.

N. D. FIMMANO, Shire Clerk.

PD415

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Town of KwinanaTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 68

Ref: 853/2/26/1,Pt 68.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 as amendedthat the Hon Minister for Planningapproved the Town ofKwinana Town PlanningSchemeAmendmenton March 19, 1992 for the purposeof-

1. RezoningLot 673 HopeValley Road,Mandogalup,from Rural to SpecialRural, as depictedon the amendingplan adoptedby Council on the 12th day of September,1990.

2. Insertingwithin the SecondScheduleof the SchemeText the following-

SecondScheduleColumn a

2. SpecialRural Zone No. 16 Lot 673 Hope Valley Road, Mandogalup.Column b

1. Subdivisionof SpecialRural Zone No. 16 Peel EstateLot 673 HopeValley Road, is tobe in accordancewith the approvedPlan of Subdivisionfor SpecialRural Zone No. 16dated 10th March 1992 andendorsedby the Town Clerk.

2. The minimum lot size shall be 2 hectares.3. In the land which is outside the building envelope,indigenoustrees, declaredrare

fauna, scrub or other substantialvegetation may not be felled, clearedor removedexcept ashereunder-

a Trees which are dead,diseasedor dangerous;b For the purposeof a firebreak requiredby a regulation or by-law except that in

order to preservethe amenity of the areaCouncil may at its discretionvary theposition of any requiredfirebreak to avoid destructionof vegetationor due to thephysical featuresof the subject land;

c For the purposeof any accessdriveway for a residentialdwelling as approvedbyCouncil,

4. No horsesshall be permittedunlessa managementplan with the objectiveof keeping- a full vegetationcover on the soil is submittedto the Local Authority which may, afterconsultationwith the Departmentof Agriculture, approvethe keeping of one horse

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only. Council may at its discretionplacerestrictionson the numberandtypes of otherlivestock which maybe kept on any lot within this zone. Council may withdraw itspermission for the keeping of livestock if in its opinion the number, type 01’

managementof stock is leading, or will lead to degradationof the land or thevegetation, in which event such livestock shall be removedin accordancewith thedirection of Council.

5. a The following usesare permitted"P": Dwelling house.b The following uses are not permitted unless the Council gives its approval in

writing "AA"-

Home OccupationPublic Utility

c All other usesnot mentionedundera and b aboveare not permitted"X"-6. The minimum standardof front boundaryfencing shall be-

a Posts:Tantalithetreated pine not less than 100-150mmdiameterbeing not lessthan 750mm in the ground and 1200mm above ground. The posts are to beinstalledvertically andwell consolidatedin positions not exceeding2750mmapart.Cornerpostsand postsat changesof direction of fence alignment to be struttedto the satisfactionof the Town Engineer.Top Rails: Tantalithe treatedpine not less than 100-150mmdiameterinstalledhorizontally with the top edge approximatelylevel with the top of the posts1200mm aboveground level.

Wires: Ten S.W.G. high tensile galvanisedor bonded plastic equivalent to thesatisfactionof theTown Engineer.The top wire to be installedby running throughholesbored in postsbeing 75mm below the undersideof the top rails. The middlewire to be installed by running through holes bored in postsbeing 300mmbelowthe top wire. Thelower wire to beinstalledby running throughholesboredin postsbeing 300mm below the middle wire. All wires to be strainedto the satisfactionof the Town Engineer.The subdividing owner shall constructthesefencesprior tosubdivision and all associatedcosts shall be met by the subdividing owner.

7. Minimum Dwelling Size-

a Floor: no dwelling houseshall be constructedwithin the areaspecified in Columna with an overall floor area including walls of less than 100 sq.m.

b Roof: No roof forming effectivewater catchmentareaconnectedto the storagetankshall be less than 120m sq. projectedplan area.

8. Water Supply Provisions-

a The subdividing owner of the land shall makearrangementssatisfactoryto theCouncil to the effect that prospectivepurchasersof the lot are advised that noreticulated water supply can be provided by the Water Authority of WesternAustralia.

b The land is subject to the provisionsof the WaterAuthority of WesternAustralia’sBy-laws applicable to underground water supply and pollution control. Thesubdividing ownershall inform all prospectivepurchasersin writing of the WaterAuthority of WesternAustralia’srequirementsmentionedin c andd below.

c A well license must be obtained prior to constructionof a well or bore to drawgroundwater.Under current managementguidelines 1500 kilolitres per year isallocated. The allocation of 1500 kilolitres if efficiently used is sufficient fordomesticuse andthe irrigation of up to 0.1 hectares.

d Activities carriedout on this land shall not contravenethe Water Authority ofWesternAustralia’s By-laws applicableto undergroundwater pollution control.

e Any increasein stormwaterrunoff createdby the developmentof the land shallbe cateredfor within the site andoutlet flows to the WaterAuthority’s drainagesystem shall not be increased.The developer shall at the subdivisional stageprovide the WaterAuthority with calculationsandplansto demonstratethat stormwater runoff from the subdivision will not increase discharge to the WaterAuthority’s drainage system. Any improvementsor additions to the existingdrainagesystemas a result of any developmentshall be to the requirementsofthe Water Authority and shall be at the developers’expense.

9. Land within the building envelopeis to be managedin such a manneras to avoid theland being laid bare of vegetationresulting in loose, wind erodible conditions.Landoutsidethe building envelopeis to be managedin such a mannerthat there will beno further clearingof the land savefor vegetationthat hasto beremovedto makewayfor housing, fences,firebreaks,outbuildingsand accessway construction,theCouncil’sapprovalshall be deemedas Council’s written consentto removevegetation.Clearingfor all other purposesis to be containedwithin the building envelope.

10. The subdividing owner shall undertakea tree plantingprogrammeto encompassallof the land outsidethe building envelopeincluding SECWA easements,with plantingand managementwithin the easementsbeing in accordancewith SECWA’s requirements.

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11. The Council may specil that groupsof treesare requiredto retainthe rural characterof the locality. No personshall removewithout theprior written consentof Council anyof those groups of trees.

12. All buildings and effluent disposal areasshall be constructedwithin the buildingenvelopeas definedon the approvedPlanof Subdivisionfor SpecialRural Zone No.16.The Council may vary the position and size of a building envelopeat its discretion,providedany variation will not adverselyaffect the amenityof the land.Notwithstanding the foregoingrequirements,wherethesubdivisionalguideplan definesandeffluentdisposalareawithin a building envelope,this areashall not be variedand the effluentdisposalsystemshall be built within it.

13. Conventionaleffluent disposal systems shall be constructedso as to achieve aminimum vertical separationof 2m between the system and the highest knowngroundwater level, and lOOm horizontal separationfrom the Water Authority ofWestern Australia drain and areas of intermittent inundation as shown on thesubdivisional guide plan. In addition Council may require the installation of anapprovednutrient retentiveeffluent disposalsystem.

14. Council may vary building envelopesin order to preservedeclaredrare flora.D. J. NELSON, Mayor.

- R. K. SMILLIE, Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Town of Narrogin

Ref: 853/4/2/9,Pt. 26.Town PlanningSchemeNo. lA-AmendmentNo. 26

Notice is hereby given that the town of Narrogin has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof-

1. RezoningNarrogin Town Lots 538, 539 and540 cornerWilliams Roadand Earl Streetfromtheir existing zone"Offices" to "Single and Group Housing"zone and addinga "Special"zoning over the subjectland.

2. Amending the SpecialUse Table by the addition of "Art Studio TeachingCeramics".Plansand documentssetting out and explainingthe schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, 89 Earl Street, Narrogin and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street,Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hoursup to and including May 15, 1992.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before May 15, 1992.This Amendmentusavailable for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

P. J. WALKER, Shire Clerk.

Applications are invited from personsor companiesinterestedin LeasingLandfrom the Authority.Land vestedin the Authority underthe GeraldtonPort Authority Act No. 10 of 1968 may be leasedfor any term not exceedingtwenty one years,as yardsor sitesfor-

a Shipbuilding, boatbuilding, storing of goodsb The erection of workshopsor foundriesc Other purposesconnectedwith shipping

1 The site availablewas previously occupiedby Millman Servicesand is currently usedby theauthority as its maintenancedepot.The successfulapplicantwill be requiredto reimbursetheauthority for the improvementspurchased,with settlementon or before 30 June1992.The leaseterm will be for 21 years from 1 July 1992 and proposedrental terms are outlinedin a draft leaseagreementwhich is availableupon request.Applicants will be requiredto specifyintendeduse of the land andimprovementsandsubmitan offer for the improvements.

PD416

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GERALDTON PORT AUTHORITYApplications to LeaseLand

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2 Vacantland is also availablebeing part of Reserve20606which is available for fishing industrypurposes.Details can be obtained from the undersigned.

Applications close at 2pm on Thesday7 April 1992 with-Mr L. W. GrahamGeneralManagerGeraldtonPort AuthorityP0 Box 1856GeraldtonWA 6530

No Application will necessarilybe aëcepted.

PH402

DAMPIER PORT AUTHORITYEXPRESSIONOF INTEREST

The Dampier Port Authority has a responsibility to encouragethe long term commercialdevelopmentof the Port.To assist the Authority to assesshow such developmentmay take place, suitably qualifiedcompaniesare invited to expressan interest in undertakingany such developmentin either theshort or long term future. -Suchdevelopmentcould takeplaceon any Crown or Authority landwithin the Port Area and wouldprovide for any commercial or industrialventureassociatedwith shipping.Expressionsof interestwill be acceptedno later than Friday, 17th April, 1992.All correspondenceshouldbe addressedto:

The HarbourMaster,DampierPort Authority,P0 Box 285,DampierWA 6713.Attention Capt. G. F. Hammonds.

The following is a summaryof applicationsreceivedunder the Liquor LicensingAct 1988 andrequiredto be advertised.Any personwishing to obtain moredetails aboutany application,or aboutthe objection process,should contact the Liquor Licensing Division, 1st Floor, Hyatt Centre,87 Adelaide Terrace, Perth telephone:425 1888, or consult a solicitor or relevant industryorganisation.

App. No. Applicant Nature of ApplicationLast Day

forObjections

TRANSFER OF LICENCE237 Luciano Iacobelli Application to TransferRestaurantLi-

cencein respectof Vanni’s Restaurant,Subiaco,from Pietro NomineesPty Ltd

7/4/92

238 B. H. A. and P. W. Markham Application to Transfer Liquor StoreLicence in respectof the ShentonParkLiquor Store, ShentonPark, from Spinifex Pty Ltd

13/4/92

239 SasseyPty Ltd-

Application to Transfer Producer Li-cence in respect of GeographeEstateWinery Restaurant,Dunsborough,from1J. H. and S. J. Jackson

10/4/92

240 Keytime Pty Ltd Application to TransferHotel Licence inrespectof the Billabong Hotel, Wanoo,from B. J. Baldock

13/4/92

242 Z. Bogdanovich Application to TransferRestaurantLi-cence in respect of the Odeon CafeRestaurant,Northbridge, from Kingspoint Holdings Pty Ltd

13/4/92

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SUMMARY OF LIQUOR LICENSING APPLICMIONS

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SUMMARY OF LIQUOR LICENSING APPLICAI’IONS-continued

App. No. Applicant Nature of ApplicationLast Day

forObjections

NEW LICENCE72A/91 Spotless Catering Services

LimitedApplication for a Special Facility Li-cencein respectof BrockmanWet Canteen, via Tom Price

1/5/92

145BR/91 Volo Pty Ltd Application for the removal of Whole-sale Licence in respect of premiseswhich is currently situated at 2179Boodjidup Road, MargaretRiver andisto be removedto 23 Gallipoli Street,Lathlain

13/4/92

147B/91 Blue Gum ParkTennisClubInc

Application for a Club Restricted Li-cencein respectof the Blue Gum ParkTennis Club Inc., Disney Street,Brentwood

23/4/92

This notice is publishedundersection67 5 of the Liquor LicensingAct 1988.H. R. HIGHMAN, Acting Director of Liquor Licensing.

STATE ENERGY COMMISSION ACT 1979THE STATE ENERGY COMMISSION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Notice that at 0500 hours on Monday 30 March 1992, The State EnergyCommissionof WesternAustralia, pursuantto section57 of the StateEnergyCommissionAct 1979,madean Order,a copyof which is set out in the following Schedule.A copy of this Order was originally published in The WestAustralian newspaperon Thesday,31 March 1992.Datedthis 31 March 1992.

M. P. DULANEY, Secretary,State EnergyCommissionof WesternAustralia.

ScheduleOrder

THE STATE ENERGY COMMISSION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIASTATE ENERGY COMMISSION ACT 1979

1. In the opinion of The StateEnergyCommissionof WesternAustraliathe Commissiontheprovision, distribution and supply of electricity within the State of WesternAustralia islikely to be affectedand the interruption,curtailmentor termination of supply may resultdue to industrialaction. -

2. The Commissiondeclaresthat a systememergency,as definedin section571 of the StateEnergyCommissionAct 1979, exists.

3. The Commissionorders that, from 0500 hours on Monday, 30 March 1992, the followingrestrictions will apply to the use of electricity from the South West interconnectedelectricitysupply system-3.1 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL CONSUMERS

3.1.1 Electricity must not be usedfor-a Industrial purposesexcept where a supply is essentialto prevent serious

damageto a consumer’splant and/orprior approvalhasbeengivenin writingby the Commission.

b Heating and air conditioning. Circulating fans may be used only whereabsolutelynecessaryfor ventilation purposes.

c Refrigeration including deep freezing except to the extent necessarytoprevent deteriorationof stock.

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01269-6

d Display, window, sign, decorativeor external lighting.

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e Recreational,sportingor entertainmentpurposesexcept in cinemasor theatres where the minimum amount of electricity may be used for projection,safetyand/or securitypurposes.

I Pumping of water, unless approval has been given in writing by theCommission.

3.1.2. All automatictime switchescontrolling lighting, pumpingor other loads mustbeswitchedoff.

3.1.3. Only one lift or escalator,or not more than half the numberof lifts or escalatorswhichevershall be the greaternumber installedin a building or premisesis tobe used.

3.1.4 Internal lighting must be kept to a minimum and not more than 1/3rd of theinstalledinternal lighting may be usedat any one time.

3.2 DOMESTIC CONSUMERS

3.2.1. The use of electricityby domesticconsumersmustbe restrictedto essentialneeds,as follows-

a Electric room heaters,air conditionersand water heatersmust not be used,exceptwhere vital to the occupant’swell-being.

b Cooking must be limited to onehot plate at a time, or the useof a microwaveoven.

c Internal lighting must-be kept to a minimum and restrictedto two rooms.

d External lighting must not be used.

e Refrigeratorsand deep freezers may only be used to the extent that isnecessaryto prevent the deteriorationof food.

I Waterreticulationandswimming pool pumpsmustnot be usedandautomatictime switchesmust be switchedoff.

4. This Ordershall ceaseto haveeffect 7 days from the time anddatespecified in Clause3unlesspreviouslyrenewed,cancelledor varied.

By Order of the Board on 30 March 1992.

SJ402

M. P. DULANEY, Secretary,The State EnergyCommissionof WesternAustralia.

STATE ENERGY COMMISSION ACT 1979THE STATE ENERGY COMMISSION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

CANCELLATION OF ORDER

The Order madeby the State EnergyCommissionof WesternAustralia at 0500 hourson Monday,30 March 1992,undersection57 of the StateEnergyCommissionAct 1979,hasbeencancelledwitheffect from 1330 hours on Monday, 30 March 1992.

M. P. DULANEY, Secretary,The State EnergyCommissionof WesternAustralia.

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION ACT 1981

WORXERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AMENDMENTREGULATIONS NO.2 1992

Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council.

Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Workers’ CompensationandRehabilitationAmendmentRegulationsNo. 2 1992.

Dated30 March 1992.

WC3O1

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Principal regulations

2. In these regulations the Workers’ Compensationand RehabilitationRegulations1982* are referredto as the principal regulations.

[* Publishedin the Gazetteof8 April 1982at pp. 1229-50.For amendmentsto 10 March 1992 see 1990 Index to Legislatitrnof Western Australia pp. 422-3 and Gazettesof 26 February,8 March, 28 Juneand 6 December1991.]

Regulation 16 amended

3, Regulation16 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a by deleting"$1 500" andsubstitutingthe following -

$5 000b by deletingu$5oosandsubstituting the following

$1 500 "; and

c by deleting"$40" andsubstitutingthe following -

" $65

Regulation 17 amended

4. Regulation 17 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting us3oPandsubstitutingthe following -

" $50

By His Excellency’sCommand,D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

WC302

WORKERS’ COMPENSATIONAND REHABILITATION ACT 1981

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATIONAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1992

Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council.Citation1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as the Workers’CompensationandRehabilitation AmendmentRegulations1992.Principal Regulations2. In theseregulationsthe Workers’ Compensationand RehabilitationRegulations 1982* are referredto as the principal regulations.

[*Published in the Gazetteof 8 April 1982 at pp. 1229-50.For amendmentsto 18 February1992 see1990 Index to Legislationof Western

Australia,pp. 422-3 and Gazettesof 26 January, 8 March and 28 June 1991.]Regulation 19C amended3. Regulation 19C of the principal regulationsis amended-

a by repealingsubregulation7 and substitutingthe following subregulation-

7 Where an initial audiometric test is carried out by anaudiometricofficer andthe resultsof an air conductiontestmeetthecriteria specified in Item 1, 2 or 3 of WaughandMacraes’criteriafor medical referral in Table 1 of National Acoustic LaboratoriesReport No. 80, the audiometricofficer shall refer the worker to anaudiologistor an approvedmedicalpractitioner for full audiometrictesting. ";

and

b in subregulation10 by deleting paragraphsa andb and substituting the following paragraphs-

a if the referral is under subregulation6, the audiometricofficer completesthe audiometrictest;

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b if thereferral is undersubregulation7, the medicalpractitioner or audiologistcompletesthe audiometrictest; and

c if the referral is under subregulation8 or 9, the medicalpractitioner or audiologistcompletesthe audiometric test, orif the worker is further referred, the medical practitionerregisteredin the speciality of otorhinolaryngologydeterminesthe percentageof noise inducedhearingloss. ".

Appendix 1 amended4. Appendix 1 to the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting Forms 19Aand 19B and substitutingthe following forms- -

FORM 19AReg. 19F

WORKERS’COMPENSATIONAND REHABILITATIONACT 1981REPORT OF BASELINE AUDIOMETRIC TEST

TO: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, WORKERS’ COMPENSATION ANDREHABILITATION COMMISSION

Notice is hereby given that I haveconductedan audiometric*test/retestof:

WORKERS’ DETAILS

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IGIVEN NAMES in full

SEX

[111111] LIISURNAME

M F

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IADDRESSNUMBER AND STREET

I7I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ISUBURB OR TOWN POST CODE

DATE OF BIRTH

I i I 1111 11111 II I I I I I I I I IDAY MONTH YEAR HOME PHONE NUMBER WORE PHONENUMBER

I I I IOCCUPATION OF WORKER

A.S.C.O.-OFFICEUSE

EMPLOYED BY:

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IFULL NAME OF EMPLOYER

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IADDRESSNUMBER AND STREETOF EMPLOYER

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ISUBURB OR TOWN POST CODE

I I I IPREDOMINANTINDUSTRY OF EMPLOYER

AS.C.O.-OFFICEUSE

LEVEL OF TEST: PURPOSEOFTEST:

Air-conduction I I Baseline I I

Full audiolocal I

Medical Panel

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WAUGH AND MACRAES’ CRITERIA:Pleasetick only if workerfails

Item 1

HEARING TESTRESULTS

CALCULATEDPLHI I IOFFICE USE

PERSONCONDUCTINGTEST

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I iSURNAME INITIALS REG.NO.

EQUIPMENT REG.NO. I i BOOTH REG.NO. I I II herebycertify,that I havepersonallyconductedanaudiometrictestinaccordancewith theWorkers CompensationandRehabilitationAct 1981 and to the bestof my knowledgeand beliefthe resultsaretrueand correct.

DATE OFTEST

SIGNATURE* Deletewhich doesnt apply" ApprovedMedicalPractitionersorAudiologistsOnly

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1544 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

FORM 19BReg. 19F

WORKERS’COMPENSATIONAND REHABILITATIONACT 1981REPORT OF SUBSEQUENT/RETIRING/TURNING 65

AUDIOMETRIC TEST

TO: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, WORKERS’ COMPENSATION ANDREHABILITATION COMMISSION

Notice is herebygiven that I haveconductedan audiometric*test/retestof:

WORKERS’ DETAILS

II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIGWEN NAMES in full

I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISURNAME

SEX

LI LIH F

II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IiFORMER SURNAME IF APPLICABLE

II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IADDRESSNUMBER AND STREET

II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ISUBURB OR TOWN POST CODE

DATE OF BIRTH

IDAY MONTH YEAR HOME PHONE NUMBER WORK PHONE NUMBER

I I I I I I IA.S.C.O.-OFFICEUSE

OCCUPATION OFWORKER -

EMPLOYED OR FORMERLY EMPLOYED BY:

II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIFULL NAME OF EMPLOYER

II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIADDRESS NUMBERAND STREETOFEMPLOYER

I ISUBURB

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IOR TOWN

PREDOMINANT INDUSTRY OFEMPLOYER

LEVEL OF TEST:

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Mr-conduction

Full audiological

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I I I I I I 1POSTCODE

I I I I I I IA.S.C.O.-OFFICEUSE

PURPOSEOFTEST:

Subsequent I II IMedical Panel Retired!Furning65

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REARINGTESTRESULTS

DATE OF TESTSIGNATURE

Deletewhich doesntapplyso ApprovedMedical PractitionersorAudiologistOnly55 RegisteredOtorhinolaryngolcgistOnly

By His Excellency’sCommand,

1 - lDAY MONTH YEAR

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EQUIPMENTBEG. NO. I I I I I BOOTH BEG. NO. I I I I IIherebycerti8j,thatlhove peeonallyconductedanaudiometrtcteatinaccordancewjththeWorkersCompeneadonandRehobiilationAct 1981 andto thebestemy knowledgeandbeliefthe resultsare trueandcorrect.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk ofthe Council.

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1546 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

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Tendersare invited for the following projects.

Tenderdocumentsare available from the ContractsClerk, Ground Floor, Main RoadsDepartment,Waterloo Crescent,East Perth.

TenderNo. Description Closing Date

1992183/91 Supply and sprayCRS5O/60bitumenemulsionfor enrichmentseal

work var. roads,Albany Division10 April

188/91 Inspection and treatment of timber bridges for subterraneantermites,Northam Division

10 April

3/92 Litter collection anddisposalfrom roadsidebins andtheir immedi-atesurroundsin parkingbays andrest areas.Also from the roadsurfaceand verge within 10m of the seal edge.

4 May

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Acceptanceof Tenders

ContractNo. Description SuccessfulTenderer Amount

145/91 Manufacture and delivery of precast CSR HumesPty Ltdconcrete box culverts 1500mm x1500mm and 2400mm x 1800mmGNH, Tuckanarra, Geraldton Division

$245 850.00

150/91 Asphalt surfacing-Guildford Road, Boral AsphaltMetropolitan Division

204 380.00

91Q19 Supplyanddelivery of oneflat top truck A. V. Truck ServicePty Ltd

49 484.00

D. R. WARNER, Director, CorporateServices.

STATE SUPPLY COMMISSION

TendersInvitedTenderforms andfull particularsof the Schedulehereundermay be obtainedon applicationat theState Supply Commission,815 Hay Street,Perth, 6000.TELEPHONE No. 222 8491 or 222 8241 FACSIMILE No. 321 7918

Date ofAdvertising

ScheduleNo.

Description Date ofClosing

1992 1992Mar. 20 097A1992 Clothing, Industrial-for Various GovernmentDepart

mentsfor one 1 yearperiod with an option exercisable by the Commissionto extend for a further 12month period April 9

Mar. 20 100A1992 Drugsto meeta "Whole of Health" Requirementfor a one1 year period April 16

Mar. 27 094A1992 Supply of Dialysersfor a Whole of Health Requirementfor a period of two 2 yearswith an option exercisableby the Commissionto extendfor twelve 12 months . April 16

Mar. 27 370A1992 Forty thousand40 000 metresof Light Blue ShirtingMaterial for the West Australian Police April 16

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENTTenders

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STATE SUPPLY COMMISSION-continuedTendersInvited-continued

Date ofAdvertising

Date ofSchedule Description ClosingNo.

1992 1992Mar. 20 364A1992 Supply, Installation and Maintenanceof an Integrated -

Computer Hardwareand Software Solution to meetthe Information System Requirementsof the GeneralManager Workshops-Westrail May 14

April 3 041A1992 Injection Sets, Needles and Syringes for a Whole ofHealth Requirement April 30

April 3 141A1992 Printing Paper,Writing Paper,Copy Paperand Boardrequirementsfor StatePrint for a two 2 year periodcommencingapprox. August 1, 1992 April 30

April 3 378A1992 Pagersfor Sir CharlesGairdner Hospital April 30April 3 379A1992 One 1 to Five 5 Four Wheel Drive Loaders Class

15WL for the Main RoadsDepartment April 30April 3 381A1992 Supply, Delivery, Installation and Commissioning of

ComputerisedElectrophysicologyLaboratory Systemfor the Royal Perth Hospital April 30

Invitation to RegisterInterestMar. 13 ITRI 3/92 For Lease of QuaranupRecreationCamp-Ministry of& March 20 Sport and Recreation April 9

For ServiceMar. 27 154A1992 Aircraft Maintenanceand Supply of Spare Parts at

JandakotAirport for the Departmentof Conservationand Land Managementfor a One 1 yearperiod withthree3 successiveoptionseachto extendfor a furtherone 1 year period April 16

Mar. 27 199A1992 An International Airmail Remail Service for the Governmentof WesternAustraliafor a one 1 yearperiodfrom July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1993 with two 2successiveoptions to extendfor a further twelve 12month Period Extended

to April 23For Sale

Mar. 20 365A1992 Various Stihi Chainsawsat Ludlow CALM April 9Mar. 20 366A1992 1980 4kW GeneratorSetTrailer Mounted at Welshpool

MRD 4860 XQU 741 April 9Mar. 20 367A1992 1985 Komatsu Grader MRD 8399 6QE 655 at

Kununurra April 9Mar. 20 368A1992 Recall One 1 SeccondhandGrader MRD 5984 at

Welshpool April 9Mar. 20 369A1992 1990 Ford Falcon Panel Van MRD B970 6QP 430 at

Carnarvon April 9Mar. 27 371A1992 One 1 only secondhand4.5 metreSavageAluminium

Boat at Hillarys for the FisheriesDept April 16Mar. 27 372A1992 1988 Diesel Daihatsu 3 tonne Drop Side Tray Body

Truck 6QP 955 at Derby for Agriculture ProtectionBoard April 16

Mar. 27 373A1992 1988 Diesel Daihatsu 3 tonne Drop Side Tray BodyTruck 6QP954 at Kununurrafor Agriculture Protection Board April 16

Mar. 27 374A1992 1980 Isuzu 4x2 Double Cab Tray Top Truck XQN 168at Mundaring for the Dept of Conservationand LandManagement April 16

Mar. 27 375A1992 1990 Toyota Hilux Crew Cab Diesel Utility 4WD MRDB874 7QC 438 at Derby for the Main RoadsDepartment April 16

Mar. 27 376A1992 Item 0001: 1987 Nissan 4x4 Steel Dropside TraybackSingle Cab 6QM 798, Item 0002: 1988 Ford FalconGL S/W XQY 262, Item 0003: 1989 Ford FalconUtility XQY 266 at Kununurra for the Dept ofAgriculture April 16

Mar. 27 377A1992 One 1 only Gents l8ct Rolex Wrist Watch at Maylands April 16

Tenders,addressedto the Chairman,State Supply Commission,815 Hay Street,Perth6000 willbe receivedfor the abovementionedtendersuntil 10.00 am on the date of closing.

Tendersmustbe properlyendorsedon envelopesotherwisetheyare liable to rejection. No tendernecessarilyaccepted.

L. W. GRAHAM, Chairman,State Supply Commission.

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ZT302STATE SUPPLY COMMISSION-continued

AcceptedTenders

ScheduleNo.

Particulars Contractor Rate

Supply271A1991 SupplyandDelivery of MembraneOxy- Terumo Australia Pty $365.00 ea.

genators to Royal Perth Hospital for Ltda 12 month period with an option toextend

329A1992 Supply and Deliveryof an In-Line Fold- Moore BusinessSystems $69 000.00ing, Inserting and PressureSealing Aust. LtdMachinefor StatePrint

330A1992 Supply and Delivery of Four Wheel J.I. CaseAust Pty Ltd $87 600.00ea.Drive Tractors for the Main RoadsDepartment

ITRI 1/92 Supply, Delivery and Installation of a Laboratory Systems Pty $189 972.00Laboratory Information Management LtdSystemfor the ChemistryCentre,Department of Mines

Purchaseand Removal339A1992 1984 Case Loader MRD 7463 6QU R. D. Ireland $14 000.00

193 Model W7G for the Main RoadsDepartmentat Welshpool

340A1992 Item 1 Trailer Mounted Aircompressor K.T. Pipeline Services ... $1 850.00MRD 0051 for the Main Roads Departmentat Welshpool

Item 2 5/6 Tonne Trailer MRD 1244 ToscanaWA Pty Ltd $650.00UQV 577 for the Main Roads Departmentat Welshpool

Item 3 Road Broom MRD 1505 XQT ToscanaWA Pty Ltd $350.00710 for the Main Roads Departmentat Welshpool

Item 4 Road Broom MRD 4528 XQW ToscanaWA Pty Ltd $300.00114 for the Main RoadsDepartmentat Welshpool

Item 5 Trailer Mounted Water Pump ToscanaWA Pty Ltd $500.00MRD 9523 for the Main RoadsDepartmentat Welshpool

355A1992 1990 VN Holden Commodore Sedan A.J. Auto Wholesalers... $11 689.008AM 120 for GoldenlinesBus Service at Kalgoorlie

358A1992 Hanomag 33C Loader MRD 7443 M. Zuvela $14 400.006QA 224 for the Main RoadsDepartment at Welshpool

ZT4O1WATER AUTHORITY OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

TendersTendersare invited for the projectslisted below andwill be acceptedup to 2.30 pm on the closingdate specified.Tenderdocumentsare available from the Supply ServicesBranch, Level 2, Entry 4, JohnTonkinWater Centre, 629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville, WA 6007.Tenderdocumentsmust be completedin full, sealedin the envelopeprovided and placed in theTenderBox locatedat the aboveLeederville address.The lowest or any tendermay not necessarilybe accepted.

ContractNo. Description Closing Date

1992AM 20611 Supply and Installation of a Lime Dosing

WastewaterTreatmentPlantPlant for Beenyup April 28

WP 22013 Supply and Delivery of AqueousAmmonia to the Authority’s BulkStorageat MundaringWeir for a Twenty Four 24 Month Period1992/94

April 14

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3 April 1992] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1549

ZT402WATER AUTHORITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued

AcceptedTenders

Contract Particulars Contractor Price

AS 13013 Floor, Window and GeneralCleaning of Maria Baric T/As $254 774the JohnTonkinWaterCentre,andthe Golden West ComOperationsCentrefor a Twenty Four mercial & Retail24 Month Period Cleaning

ZT5O1

W. COX, ManagingDirector.

MARINE AND HARBOURS

ContractNo. Project Closing Date TenderDocumentfrom

E108 BataviaCoastMarina-Geraldton 7/4/92 Administrative AssistantTrunk DrainageConstruction Engineering.

Tenderdocumentsavailable from Tuesday24 March, 1992 on paymentof a non-refundabledepositof $15.00.

M. J. PAUL, Director Engineering.

TRUSTEESACT 1962Notice to Creditors and Claimants

Creditors and other personshaving claims to which section 63 of the TrusteesAct relates inrespectof the Estatesof the undermentioneddeceasedpersonsare requiredto sendparticularsoftheir claims to me on or beforethe 7th May 1992, after which date I may conveyor distribute theassets,having regardonly to the claims of which I then havenotice.Baird, Leslie Hounsome,late of Unit 422, BelgradeNursing Home, Wanneroo,died 20/2/92.Barr, Philip, late of 275 Burns BeachRoad,Burns Beach,died 16/2/92.Bennett, Sydney Keith, formerly of 2 Monument Street, Mosman Park, late of St Catherines

Nursing Home, 131 Broadway,Nedlands,died 26/2/92.Berrey, Amy May, late of Leighton Nursing Home, 40 FlorenceAvenue, West Perth,died 30/1/92.Boszko, Michael, late Hampton House, Skye Nursing Home, 13 StevensStreet,Fremantle, died

15/1/92.Claxon, JohnWilliam, late of 59 AshburtonStreet, East Victoria Park, died 29/1/92.Cooper, Mary Hamilton, late of 7 Dorothy Street,Ashfield, died 30/1/92.Dawson,JessieEvelyn, late of ApplecrossNursing Home, Riverway, Applecross,died 27/2/92.Fraser,Vilma Leila Dorothea,late of 103 Shillington Way, Thornlie, died 5/3/92.Hocking, JoanAnnie, late of 20 Cargill Street,Victoria Park,died 17/10/91.Lewis, KathleenMary, late of 25 GeraldineStreet,Bassendean,died 27/2/92.McDonnell, John, late of 1/426 LennardStreet,Dianella, died 26/10/91.Norman, SidneyGeorge, late of 262 Urch Road,Roleystone,died 16/2/92.Pearce,GwendoleneAnnie, late of 67 ElstreeAvenue, Coolbinia, died 6/3/92.Procter,JamesArthur Venable,formerly of Flat 15 Ionic Way, FreemasonsCottages,55 Alexander

Drive, Mount Lawley, late of Howard Solomon Homes, 91 HybanthusRoad, Ferndale,died23/2/92.

Sherriff, GeorgeFrederick,late of 7 ShoalwaterRoad,SafetyBay, died 20/2/92.Turner, Raymond,late of 14 ChapmanRoad,Calista, died 23/2/92.Upton, RegionaldLeslie Henley, late of 29 Valentine Grove, Armadale,Victoria, died 2/12/91.Dated this 30th day of March 1992.

K. E. BRADLEY, Public Trustee,Public Trust Office, 565 Hay Street,Perth.

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ZZ2O1TRUSTEESACT 1962

NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND CLAIMANTSEric William Patemanlate of 3 Lancier Place,Madora in the State of WesternAustralia, RetiredCraneDriver, deceased.Creditors and other personshaving a claim to which section63 of the TrusteesAct 1962 of WArelates in respect to the Estate of the said deceasedwho died on May 27, 1991, are requiredbythe Executor,PeterJohnRattiganof care of MessrsRattigan Kearney& Bochat of P0 Box 300,Rockinghamin the said State,to sendparticularsof their claim to him by May 10, 1992 after whichdate the Executor may convey or distribute the assetshaving regardonly to the claims of whichhe then has notice. -DatedMarch 27th 1992.

RATTIGAN KEARNEY & BOCHAT, Solicitors.

ZZ202TRUSTEESACT 1962

NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND CLAIMANTSCreditors and other personshaving claims to which section63 of the TrusteesAct 1962 relatesin respectof the Estateof RobertMilton King deceasedlate of 10 Ruffian Loop, Willetton in theState of WesternAustraliawho died on the 9th day of April 1991 at Willetton are requiredby theAdministratorof the EstateRosemaryAnne O’Dwyer of 53 Karimba Street,Wannerooin the saidState to send particulars of their claims to her care of Michael Whyte & Co., Barristers andSolicitors of Level 1, 41-43 Ord Street,WestPerth 6005 WA by the 30th day of April 1992 afterwhich date the AdministratorandTrusteemay convey or distribute the assetshaving regardonlyto the claims of which the said Administrator then has notice.Datedthis 26th day of March 1991.

MICHAEL WHYTE & CO.,Solicitors for the Estateof the abovenamedDeceased.

ZZ203TRUSTEESACT 1962

Creditors and other personshaving claims to which section63 of the TrusteesAct 1962 relatesin rospectof the Estateof Wasyl Dumitro, late of 7 Boolardie Road,GoldenBay, died 3 February1992, are requiredto sendparticulars of their claims to me on or before 7 May 1992, after whichdateI may conveyor distributethe assets,havingregardonly to claimsof which I thenhavenotice.Datedthis 26th day of March 1992.

B. ISRAEL, Executor.10 Edward Street,Bunbury.

P.O. Box 725, Bunbury.

ZZ3O1INQUIRY AGENTS LICENSING ACT 1954

APPLICATION FOR LICENCE IN THE FIRST INSTANCETo the Clerk of Petty Sessionsat Perth.I, Karene Elaine Primrose of 43 CastlefernWay, Duncraig, in the State of WesternAustralia,InsuranceInvestigatorhavingattainedthe ageof twenty-oneyears,herebyapply on my own behalffor a licenceunderthe abovementionedAct. The principal placeof businesswill be at 43 CastlefernWay, Duncraig in the said State.Dated the 27th day of March 1992.

K. E. PRIMROSE,Signatureof Applicant.

Appointmentof HearingI herebyappoint the 5th day of May 1992 at 2.15 o’clock in the afternoonas the time for hearingof the foregoingapplicationat the Court of PettySessionsat Perth.Dated the 27th day of March 1992.

M. RAKICH, Clerk of PettySessions.

Objection to the grantingof the applicationmay be servedon the applicantandthe Clerk of PettySessionsat any time prior to sevendays before the date appointedfor the hearing.

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3 April 19921 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1551

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MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING UPHaritz PatisseriePty Ltd A.C.N. 009 167 659

The following resolution was passedat a generalmeeting of membersheld on 31stMarch 1992-

"That the companybe wound up voluntarily andthatJohnW. Muntz be appointedLiquidator."

Dated 31stMarch 1992.

JOHN W. MUNTZ, Liquidator,Suite4, 196 ScarboroughBeachRoad, Doubleview.

CURRENT RELEASE

W0A0 LAW ALMANAC 1990Prices:---

Counter Sales.-$8050Mailed plus postageon 300 grams

Available from Marine and HarboursDepartment,1 EssexStreet,Fremantle0Phone335 0888

NavigableWatersRegulations,1958.

Regulationsfor PreventingCollisionsat Sea.

Regulationsfor theExaminationofApplicantsfor Masters,Mates,Coxswain,Engineers,MarineMotor EngineDriversandMarineSurveyors.

BREAK THE SILENCEREPORT OF THE TASK FORCE ON

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.

TO THE WA. GOVERNMENTJANO 1986

COUNTER SALES-$1O.20 -MAILED PLUS POSTAGEON 2 KG

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1552 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

Reprinted StatutesIndividual Acts are from time to time reprintedunder the

ReprintsAct 1984 incorporatingall amendmentsup to a particulardate.This programis managedby the Crown Law Department.

A standingorder may be placedwith State Print for all Reprints thatbecomeavailable.Where this is done, a chargewill be madefor each

Reprint at the time of supply.

If a customerwishesto be State Print

placed on the mailing list, Manager, Law Publisher

sendwritten notification to: L22 Station StreetWembley 6014

Statutes Reprinted in 1990An9lican Church of Australia School Lands Act 1896 - $1.70Artificial Breeding of Stock Act 1965 - $2.80Child Welfare Act 1947 - $6.60Royal Agricultural Society Act 1926, Royal Agricultural Society Act AmendmentAct1929 - $1.70Town Boundary Marks Ordinance1853 - $1.70Veterinary Surgeons Act 1960 - $3.30

Statutes Reprinted in 1991

Bunbury Port Authority Act 1909 - $3.30Changeof NamesRegulationAct 1923 - $1.70Credit Unions Act. 1979 - $9.00Criminal Code Compilation Act 1913 - $15.00Edith Cowan University Act 1984 - $2.80 -Financial Administration and Audit Act 1985 - $7.70Gas UndertakingsAct 1947 - $2.20Health Act 1911 - $11.00Industrial RelationsAct 1979- $8.00Mines RegulationAct 1946 - $4.40PaintersRegistrationAct 1961- $2.80Road Traffic Act 1974 - $9.00University Medical School Teaching HospitalsAct 1955 - $1.70

Statutes Reprintedin 1992

TheseStatutes are in the processof being reprinted and will be available during this year.GovernmentEmployeesSuperannuationAct 1987BeekeepersAct 1963 available - $2.20Perth Market Act 1926 available - $2.20ParliamentarySuperannuationAct 1970 available - $2.80TotalisatorAgency Board Betting Act 1960 available - $4.40Plant DiseasesAct 1914 available- $2.80Commercial Tenancy Retail Shops AgreementsAct 1985 available $2.80Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 1981 available - $10.00Bail Act 1982OffendersCommunity CorrectionsAct 1963Pay-roll Tax Act 1971Conservationand Land ManagementAct 1984Petroleum RegistrationFeesAct 1967Bush Fires Act 1954

PricesSubjectto Change

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3 April 19921 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1553

Do you need0 0somethrngprrnted?

3 Reasons why you shou’d:

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o COMPETOTVE RATES

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Telephoneour Marketing sectionfor a quoteoron how to produceyour next pubUcationin

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STATION STREET, WEMBLEY 6014, PHONE 383 8811

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1554 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [3 April 1992

CONTENTSREGULATIONS, BY-LAWS, RULES, DETERMINATIONS, ORDERS

PageCemeteriesAct-Metropolitan CemeteriesBoard By-law 1496-1519Credit Act-

OrderUnder Section 19 1465OrderUnder Section 19 1465

Dog Act-Shireof Ashburton-By-lawsRelating to Dogs 1487Fisheries Act-

Ningaloo MarinePark RecreationalFishing AmendmentNotice 1992-NoticeNo.532 1472-3

Pilbara Trap Limited Entry Fishery Notice 1992 1469-72Health Act-

Shire of Kalamunda-By-lawsRelating to Mobile GarbageBins 1474-6Town of Port Hedland-ModelBy-law Series"A"-Part 1 GeneralSanitaryProvi

sions 1477Home Building ContractsRegulations1992 1465-8Local GovernmentAct-By-laws-

Shire of Collie-By-law Relatingto the Clearingof Land and Removalof Refuse,Rubbishand Disused Materials 1488-90

Shire of Dandaragan-By-lawsRelatingto Holiday Accommodation 1491Mindarie Regional Council-By-laws Relatingto the Operationof "Tamala Park"

Refuseand Recycling Facility 1494-5Shire of Northam-By-lawsRelating to Extractive Industries 1491Town of Northam-Revocation,Invocation andApplication of By-laws in Relation

to Land Annexed from the Shire of Northam 1493-4Local GovernmentAct-Orders-

Shire of BusseltonValuation and Rating Order No. 1, 1992 1488Shire of Northam SpecifiedArea Order No. 3, 1992 1492-3City of WannerooGateAcross StreetOrder No. 2, 1992 1494

PharmacyAmendmentRegulations1992 1474Retail Trading Hours Town of Albany AmendmentOrder No. 2 1992 1463Retail Trading Hours ExemptionOrder No. 2 1992 1463Retail Trading Hours ExemptionOrder No. 3 1992 1463Retail Trading Hours ExemptionOrder No. 4 1992 1464Retail Trading Hours Exemption Order No. 5 1992 1464Retail Trading Hours Exemption Order No. 7 1992 1464TobaccoControl Exemption Notice No. 8 1992 1473Workers CompensationandRehabilitationAct-

Workers’ Compensationand RehabilitationAmendmentRegulations1992 1541-5Workers’ CompensationandRehabilitationAmendmentRegulationsNo. 2 1992 . 1540-1

GENERAL CONTENTSPage

Aboriginal Affairs 1461-2ConsumerAffairs 1463-8Crown Law 1468Fisheries 1469-73Health 1473-7Land Administration-

GeneralInformation 1481-7Orders in Council 1478-80

Local Government 1487-1524Mines 1525-6Planningand Urban Development 1527-37Port Authorities 1537-8Proclamations 1461Public Notices-

Companies 1551DeceasedPersonsEstates 1549-50Inquiry Agents 1550Racing and Gaming 1538-9

State Energy Commission 1539-40Tonders-

Main RoadsDepartment 1546Marine and Harbours 1549State Supply Commission 1546-8Water Authority 1548-9

Workers CompensationandRehabilitation 1540-5

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