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No. 36 2517 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 13 JUNE 2013 CONTENTS Page Corporations and District Councils—Notices.......................... 2559 Development Act 1993—Notice ............................................. 2518 Environment Protection Act 1993—Notice ............................. 2518 Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notice ............................... 2518 Harbors and Navigation Act 1993—Notices ........................... 2519 Housing Improvement Act 1940—Notices ............................. 2524 Land Tax Act 1936—Notices .................................................. 2520 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices ...................................... 2520 Livestock Act 1997—Notice ................................................... 2526 Mining Act 1971—Notices ..................................................... 2521 Natural Resources Management Act 2004—Notice ................ 2530 Petroleum and Geothermal Act 2000—Notices....................... 2530 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................. 2561 Remuneration Tribunal—Report and Determination............... 2532 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991— Erratum ............................................................................... 2532 Notice .................................................................................. 2532 Road Traffic Act 1961—Notices ............................................. 2533 Training and Skills Development Act 2008—Notice .............. 2543 Transport, Department of—Notices to Mariners ..................... 2540 Treasury—Quarterly Statements ............................................. 2545 Water Mains and Sewers—Mains Laid, Replaced, Etc. .......... 2540 Work Health and Safety Act 2012—Notice ............................ 2542 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES ALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no later than 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail: [email protected]. Send as attachments in Word format and please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will be charged. The Government Gazette is available online at: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

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No. 36 2517

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such

ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 13 JUNE 2013

CONTENTS Page

Corporations and District Councils—Notices.......................... 2559 Development Act 1993—Notice ............................................. 2518 Environment Protection Act 1993—Notice ............................. 2518 Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notice ............................... 2518 Harbors and Navigation Act 1993—Notices ........................... 2519 Housing Improvement Act 1940—Notices ............................. 2524 Land Tax Act 1936—Notices .................................................. 2520 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices ...................................... 2520 Livestock Act 1997—Notice ................................................... 2526 Mining Act 1971—Notices ..................................................... 2521 Natural Resources Management Act 2004—Notice ................ 2530 Petroleum and Geothermal Act 2000—Notices ....................... 2530 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................. 2561 Remuneration Tribunal—Report and Determination ............... 2532 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991— Erratum ............................................................................... 2532 Notice .................................................................................. 2532 Road Traffic Act 1961—Notices ............................................. 2533 Training and Skills Development Act 2008—Notice .............. 2543 Transport, Department of—Notices to Mariners ..................... 2540 Treasury—Quarterly Statements ............................................. 2545 Water Mains and Sewers—Mains Laid, Replaced, Etc. .......... 2540 Work Health and Safety Act 2012—Notice ............................ 2542

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES ALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no later than 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail: [email protected]. Send as attachments in Word format and please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will be charged. The Government Gazette is available online at: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

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2518 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993

SECTION 29 (2) (b) (ii) AMENDMENT Preamble It is necessary to amend the Port Adelaide Enfield Development Plan dated 15 November 2012.

NOTICE PURSUANT to Section 29 (2) (b) (ii) of the Development Act 1993, I amend the Port Adelaide Enfield Development Plan dated 15 November 2012, by: 1. Deleting Principle of Development Control 24 within

‘Land Division’ (General Section). 2. Inserting the following Principle of Development Control

within the ‘Suburban Neighbourhood Zone’ (Zone Section) under the subheading ‘Land Division’ following Principle of Development Control 27:

Land division resulting in residential allotments should be designed to provide on street car parking that complies with the following:

(a) a minimum of one car parking space for every two residential allotments

(b) the on street car parking spaces are located within 50 m of the associated allotments.

3. Relocating the existing Principle of Development Control 25 within ‘Land Division’ (General Section) into the ‘Suburban Neighbourhood Zone’ (Zone Section), under the subheading ‘Vehicle Parking’ following Principle of Development Control 13.

4. Consecutively renumbering Principles of Development Control in both the ‘Land Division’ (General Section) policies and the ‘Suburban Neighbourhood Zone’ (Zone Section) following the deletion, insertion and relocation of Principles of Development Control outlined in the instructions 1 to 3.

5. Fix the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette as the day on which the Amendment will come into operation.

JOHN RAU, Deputy Premier, Minister for Planning

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993 Prohibition on Taking Water Affected by Site Contamination

I, ANDREW WALTER PRUSZINSKI, Manager Site Contamination and Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), being satisfied that site contamination exists that affects or threatens groundwater and that action is necessary, pursuant to Section 103S of the Environment Protection Act 1993, to prevent actual or potential harm to human health or safety hereby prohibit the taking of groundwater between ground surface (0 m) to 30 m below the ground surface within the area specified in the schedule to this notice (‘the Allenby Gardens/Flinders Park Water Prohibition Area’), other than for environmental assessment or environmental monitoring purposes or as approved in writing by the Authority. The site contamination affecting the groundwater is in the form of chlorinated hydrocarbons which represent actual or potential harm to human health or safety. This prohibition becomes official upon the gazettal of this notice. A. PRUSZINSKI, Manager Site Contamination,

Environment Protection Authority

SCHEDULE The Allenby Gardens/Flinders Park Water Prohibition Area

Commencing at the junction of the Suburbs of Allenby Gardens and Flinders Park, 276531E and 6133931N; thence generally south-westerly to the junction of Beatty Street and Mountbatten Terrace; thence generally west north-westerly to the junction of Beatty Street, Holbrooks Road and Hartley Road; thence generally westerly to the junction of Hartley Road and Sturdee Street; thence generally northerly to the junction of Sturdee Street, Collingwood Avenue and Frobisher Avenue; thence generally northerly to the junction of Frobisher Avenue and Grange Road;

thence generally east to the junction of Grange Road, Foster Street and Torres Avenue; thence generally southerly to the junction of Torres Avenue and Charles Street; thence generally easterly to the junction of Charles Street and Hallett Boulevard; thence generally southerly to the junction of Hallett Boulevard and Moorfield Terrace; thence generally westerly to 24 Moorfield Terrace; thence southerly to the River Torrens; thence generally south westerly along the River Torrens to the junction of the Suburbs of Allenby Gardens and Flinders Park to the point of commencement, 276531E and 6133931N.

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 79 TAKE note that the notice made under Section 79 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, dated 23 January 2013 and published in the South Australian Government Gazette dated 31 January 2013, on page 147, being the first notice on that page, referring to the Spencer Gulf Prawn Fishery, is hereby varied such that it will not be unlawful for a person fishing, pursuant to a Spencer Gulf Prawn Fishery Licence to use prawn trawl nets in the areas specified in Schedule 1, during the period specified in Schedule 2, and under the conditions specified in Schedule 3.

SCHEDULE 1 1. The waters of the Spencer Gulf Prawn Fishery that are: (a) Contained within and bounded by the following co-

ordinates: Commencing at latitude 33°18.00′S, longitude 137°49.00′E, then to position latitude 33°18.00′S, longitude 137°35.50′E, then to position latitude 33°24.00′S, longitude 137°37.00′E, then to position latitude 33°24.00′S, longitude 137°57.00′E; and

(b) South of the following co-ordinates: Commencing at latitude 33°29.00′S, longitude 137°18.00′E, then to position latitude 33°29.00′S, longitude 137°28.50′E, then to position latitude 33°31.00′S, longitude 137°28.50′E, then to position latitude 33°37.00′S, longitude 137°26.00′E, then to position latitude 33°37.00′S, longitude 137°28.00′E, then to position latitude 33°32.00′S, longitude 137°30.00′E, then to position latitude 33°29.00′S, longitude 137°30.00′E, then to position latitude 33°29.00′S, longitude 137°34.00′E, then to position latitude 33°38.00′S, longitude 137°34.00′E, then to position latitude 33°46.00′S, longitude 137°44.00′E.

2. Except the waters contained within and bounded by the following co-ordinates, which shall remain closed to fishing: (a) Commencing at latitude 33°51.50′S, longitude

136°40.00′E, then to position latitude 34°01.00′S, longitude 136°48.40′E, then to position latitude 34°04.00′S, longitude 136°43.00′E, then to position latitude 34°08.00′S, longitude 136°46.70′E, then to position latitude 34°35.00′S, longitude 136°33.00′E, then to position latitude 34°35.00′S, longitude 136°55.50′E, then to position latitude 34°14.00′S, longitude 136°55.50′E, then to position latitude 34°14.00′S, longitude 136°57.00′E, then to position latitude 34°01.00′S, longitude 137°07.00′E, then to position latitude 33°57.00′S, longitude 137°04.00′E, then to position latitude 33°52.00′S, longitude 137°15.00′E, then to position latitude 33°41.00′S, longitude 137°06.00′E;

(b) latitude 34°10.00′S, longitude 137°28.00′E, then to position latitude 34°21.00′S, longitude 137°12.00′E, then to position latitude 34°45.00′S, longitude 137°15.00′E, then to position latitude 34°54.00′S, longitude 137°01.00′E; and

(c) latitude 34°56.50′S, longitude 137°11.00′E, then to position latitude 34°56.50′S, longitude 137°16.00′E, then to position latitude 34°51.50′S, longitude 137°18.00′E, then to position latitude 34°51.50′S, longitude 137°13.00′E.

SCHEDULE 2 From 1830 hours on 7 June 2013 to 0630 hours on 17 June 2013.

SCHEDULE 3 1. The co-ordinates in Schedule 1 are defined as degrees, decimal minutes and based on the Australian Geodetic Datum 1966 (AGD 66).

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2519 2. No fishing activity may be undertaken during the daylight hours from 0630 hours to 1830 hours on any day during the period specified in Schedule 2. 3. Fishing must cease if: (a) in the area of the fishery described in Schedule 1, Part

1 (a) (the Stones) the average catch per vessel falls below 600 kg on any night; or

(b) in the area described in Schedule 1, Part 1 (b) the average catch per vessel falls below 500 kg on any night; except for:

(c) in the area of the fishery south of the co-ordinates: latitude 33°51.50′S, longitude 136°40.00′E then to

latitude 34°01.00′S, longitude 136°48.40′E then to latitude 34°04.00′S, longitude 136°43.00′E then to latitude 34°08.00′S, longitude 136°46.70′E then to latitude 34°35.00′S, longitude 136°33.00′E then to latitude 34°35.00′S, longitude 136°55.50′E then to latitude 34°14.00′S, longitude 136°55.50′E then to latitude 34°14.00′S, longitude 136 57.00′E then to latitude 34°11.00′S, longitude 137°00.00′E then to latitude 34°11.00′S, longitude 137°31.00′E,

if the average catch per vessel falls below 400 kg on any night.

4. Masters of vessels that fish in the Stones area as described in Schedule 1, Part 1 (a) will record and provide records of three bucket counts per night, shot duration and total catch for that shot; and the overall catch for the night (kg) to the Executive Officer ([email protected]) by 0900 hours on the morning following fishing. 5. No fishing activity may occur without the authorisation of Co-ordinator at Sea, Greg Palmer, or other nominated Co-ordinator at Sea appointed by the Spencer Gulf and West Coast Prawn Fishermen’s Association. 6. The authorisation of the Co-ordinator at Sea must be in writing, signed and record the day, date and permitted fishing area within the waters of Schedule 1 in the form of a notice sent to the fishing fleet or vary an earlier authorisation issued by the Co-ordinator at Sea. 7. The Co-ordinator at Sea must cause a copy of any authorisation for fishing activity or variation of same, made under this notice to be emailed to the Prawn Fisheries Manager immediately after it is made. 8. The Co-ordinator at Sea must keep records of all authorisations issued pursuant to this notice. Dated 5 June 2013.

A. JONES, Prawn Fisheries Manager

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION ACT 1993

SCHEDULE OF SHIPPING CHARGES PURSUANT TO SECTION 31 Effective from 1 July 2013 Navigation Services Charge

THE Navigation Services Charge is to recover the costs of providing navigation aids to commercial shipping using the State’s indentured ports of Port Bonython, Port Stanvac and Whyalla. This will be a charge to boats on the basis of the number of times the boat enters State waters from outside those waters and proceeds to an indentured or private port in the State. Note: Other charging arrangements have been made and apply to the ports of Ardrossan, Klein Point, Port Adelaide, Port Giles, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Thevenard and Wallaroo. The base charge (GST inclusive) to be applied is $1 394 + $0.15354 per Gross Tonnage (GT) per trading voyage within South Australian waters. The base charge will be reduced by 25% for each subsequent call of the commercial boat after the first call and within six months of the first call, (i.e. 100% of base charge for first call; 75% for second call within six months of the first call; 50% for the third call; 25% for the fourth call). No Navigation Services Charge will be payable for the fifth call and any subsequent call, provided they occur within six months of the first call.

Alternatively, an option of a one-off, up-front payment of 2.3 times the base charge for unlimited calls by the one commercial boat in a six month period is available. Application must be made prior to the entry of the boat into South Australian waters.

Harbor Services Charge (Applied at Port Bonython Only) The Harbor Services Charge is to recover the costs of servicing boats in port and at berths. The base charge (GST inclusive) to be applied is $3 750 + $0.00696 per Gross Tonnage (GT) of the boat per hour at berth. Dated 24 May 2013. TOM KOUTSANTONIS, Minister for Transport

and Infrastructure

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION ACT 1993

SCHEDULE OF SHIPPING CHARGES PURSUANT TO SECTION 31 Effective from 1 July 2013

Marine Facilities Ferry Services Charge THE Marine Facilities Ferry Services Charge (GST inclusive) is to apply to any ferry service using the Minister’s marine (Port) facilities and assets of Cape Jervis, Penneshaw, Kingscote and American River, unless otherwise stated. The Marine Facilities Services Charge will apply for each of the named harbors/ports used by a ferry operator. Passengers departing from or arriving at Cape Jervis, Kingscote, Penneshaw and American River: $0.14 per passenger. Vehicles (irrespective of size and including prime-mover, motorcycle or equivalent but not including a bicycle): $1.19 per vehicle per departure or arrival. Trailers/caravans: $1.19 per trailer/caravan per departure or arrival. Freight: $1.64 per lineal metre of the semi-trailer per trip (or tonne equivalent for bulk freight excluding grain). Bulk grain: $0.64 per tonne per trip. Boat mooring fee: $65.94 per boat per day (or part thereof). Dated 24 May 2013. TOM KOUTSANTONIS, Minister for Transport

and Infrastructure

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION ACT 1993

FISHING INDUSTRY FACILITIES SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES PURSUANT TO SECTION 31 Effective from 1 July 2013

FEES for storage, slipping, straddle carrier use and boat movements in Boat Yards at Port MacDonnell, Beachport and Kingscote are charged to recover some of the costs associated with the operation and administration of these facilities. All of the fees and charges listed below are inclusive of GST.

Port MacDonnell Boat Yard A boat yard fee is to be charged at the Port MacDonnell boat yard for all boats or trailers as follows: • $682 per boat or trailer for 12 months, or • $170 per boat or trailer per month or part thereof. The fee entitles recipients to boat or trailer storage and unlimited use of the dirty work area for the period paid.

Beachport Boat Yard A boat yard fee is to be charged at the Beachport boat yard for all boats at $3 910 per boat for one year or part thereof. This fee entitles the recipient to boat storage, 4 slippages, 4 yard shifts using the straddle carrier and unlimited use of the dirty work area for one year. A casual boat storage fee is to be charged at the Beachport boat yard for all boats at $588 per month or part thereof. A casual slipping fee (up to two hours) is to be charged at the Beachport boat yard for all boats at $367.

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2520 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 A casual yard shift fee is to be charged for use of the straddle carrier to move a boat in one operation within the boat yard for all boats at $243. Additional to the above and only when applicable, an after hours yard shift fee or an after hours slipping fee of $135 may apply.

Slipway Fees—Kingscote Use of the Kingscote slipway will be charged a fee of $142 per day or part thereof. Dated 24 May 2013. TOM KOUTSANTONIS, Minister for Transport

and Infrastructure

LAND TAX ACT 1936

Change In Site Valves And Index Value For The 2013-2014 Financial Year

I, DELFINA LANZILLI, the Valuer-General, as required by Section 8A (6) of the Land Tax Act 1936 hereby give notice that the average percentage change in site values for the 2013-2014 financial year is 0.8% and the Index Value for the 2013-2014 financial year is 1.041. Dated 4 June 2013. D. LANZILLI, Valuer-General

LAND TAX ACT 1936 Land Tax Thresholds for the 2013-2014 Financial Year

I, MICHAEL KERRY WALKER, the Commissioner of State Taxation, as required by Section 8A (7) of the Land Tax Act 1936, hereby give notice that the land tax thresholds that will apply with respect to the 2013-2014 financial year are: Threshold A—$316 000 Threshold B—$579 000 Threshold C—$842 000 Threshold D—$1 052 000 Dated: 4 June 2013. M. J. WALKER, Commissioner of State Taxation

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Olssen Enterprises Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Direct Sales Licence in respect of the business to be known as Olssens of Watervale. The application has been set down for hearing on 15 July 2013 at 10 a.m. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 8 July 2013). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Jenkins Anderson Lawyers, P.O. Box 411, Port Lincoln, S.A. 5607 (Attention: Greg Anderson). The application and certain documents and material relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, Ground Floor, 91 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 6 June 2013.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Modbury Tennis Club Inc. has applied to the Licensing Authority for a variation to Conditions of

Licence in respect of premises situated at Ashley Avenue, Ridgehaven, S.A. 5097 and known as Modbury Tennis Club. The application has been set down for hearing on 18 July 2013 at 9.30 a.m.

Conditions The following licence conditions are sought: • Variation to the trading times as follows: Tuesday: 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Thursday: 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday: 6 p.m. to midnight; and Saturday: 10 a.m. to midnight. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 11 July 2013). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Modbury Tennis Club Inc., P.O. Box 823, Modbury, S.A. 5092 (Attention: Marek Carls). The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, Ground Floor, 91 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 4 June 2013.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that New Century (2013) Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence with extension of Trading Area in respect of premises situated at Shop 1/99 Elder Drive, Mawson Lakes, S.A. 5095 and to be known as New Century Restaurant. The application has been set down for hearing on 18 July 2013 at 9 a.m. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 11 July 2013). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Mi Thuy Ly, Shop 1/99 Elder Drive, Mawson Lakes, S.A. 5095. The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, Ground Floor, 91 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 4 June 2013.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Leigh Brown has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of an Entertainment Venue Licence in respect of premises situated at 155 Hindley Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 and known as Tequilarea and to be known as Four Doors Plus One. The application has been set down for hearing on 18 July 2013 at 10.30 a.m. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 11 July 2013).

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2521 The applicant’s address for service is c/o Leigh Brown, 67 Dew Street, Thebarton, S.A. 5031. The application and certain documents and material relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, Ground Floor, 91 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 4 June 2013.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Ambush Hill Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producer’s Licence in respect of premises situated at 77 Foggo Road, McLaren Flat, S.A. 5171 and to be known as Ambush Hill Pty Ltd. The application has been set down for hearing on 22 July 2013 at 11 a.m. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 15 July 2013). The applicant’s address for service is c/o John Ledson, P.O. Box 239, McLaren Vale, S.A. 5171. The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, Ground Floor, 91 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 7 June 2013.

Applicant

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area: Applicant: Minotaur Operations Pty Ltd Location: Mount Hall areaApproximately 50 km south-east

of Streaky Bay. Term: 2 years Area in km2: 345 Ref.: 2012/00230 Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the DMITRE website: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area: Applicant: Matthew Fenton Hutchens Location: Barney Bore areaApproximately 140 km north-

east of Coober Pedy. Pastoral Leases: Nilpinna, Allandale.

Term: 1 year Area in km2: 36 Ref.: 2013/00043 Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the DMITRE website: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area: Applicant: Doray Minerals Limited Location: Yartoo areaApproximately 80 km north-east of

Streaky Bay. Pastoral Leases: Yarna and Hiltaba, Kondoolka, Lockes

Claypan, Narlaby. Term: 2 years Area in km2: 739 Ref.: 2013/00045 Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the DMITRE website: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area: Applicant: Heathgate Resources Pty Ltd Location: Reaphook Hill areaApproximately 100 km south-

east of Leigh Creek. Pastoral Leases: Wirrealpa, Wertaloona, Martins Well. Term: 2 years Area in km2: 399 Ref.: 2013/00047 Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the DMITRE website: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area: Applicant: SAEX Pty Ltd Location: Whey Whey Creek areaApproximately 35 km

west-north-west of Olary. Pastoral Leases: Weekeroo, Outalpa. Term: 2 years Area in km2: 35 Ref.: 2013/00051 Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the DMITRE website: http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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2522 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENT RATES

To apply from 1 July 2012

$ Agents, Ceasing to Act as .................................................... 47.00 Associations: Incorporation ................................................................... 23.80 Intention of Incorporation ................................................ 59.00 Transfer of Properties ...................................................... 59.00 Attorney, Appointment of .................................................... 47.00 Bailiff’s Sale ........................................................................ 59.00 Cemetery Curator Appointed ............................................... 34.75 Companies: Alteration to Constitution ................................................ 47.00 Capital, Increase or Decrease of ...................................... 59.00 Ceasing to Carry on Business .......................................... 34.75 Declaration of Dividend ................................................... 34.75 Incorporation ................................................................... 47.00 Lost Share Certificates: First Name .................................................................... 34.75 Each Subsequent Name ................................................ 12.00 Meeting Final ................................................................... 39.25 Meeting Final Regarding Liquidator’s Report on Conduct of Winding Up (equivalent to ‘Final Meeting’) First Name .................................................................... 47.00 Each Subsequent Name ................................................ 12.00 Notices: Call ............................................................................... 59.00 Change of Name........................................................... 23.80 Creditors....................................................................... 47.00 Creditors Compromise of Arrangement ....................... 47.00 Creditors (extraordinary resolution that ‘the Com-

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97-112 9.75 8.35 593-608 47.25 45.50 113-128 10.90 9.60 609-624 48.00 47.00 129-144 12.20 10.80 625-640 49.25 47.50 145-160 13.40 12.00 641-656 50.50 49.25 161-176 14.60 13.20 657-672 51.50 49.75 177-192 15.90 14.40 673-688 53.00 51.50 193-208 17.10 15.80 689-704 54.00 52.00 209-224 18.10 16.70 705-720 55.50 53.50 225-240 19.30 17.90 721-736 57.00 54.50 241-257 20.80 18.90 737-752 57.50 56.00 258-272 21.90 20.00 753-768 59.00 57.00 273-288 23.00 21.70 769-784 60.00 59.00 289-304 24.10 22.60 785-800 61.00 60.00 305-320 25.50 24.00 801-816 62.50 60.50 321-336 26.50 25.10 817-832 63.50 62.50 337-352 27.90 26.25 833-848 65.00 63.50 353-368 28.75 27.75 849-864 66.00 64.50 369-384 30.25 28.75 865-880 67.50 66.00 385-400 31.50 30.00 881-896 68.00 66.50 401-416 32.75 31.00 897-912 69.50 68.00 417-432 34.00 32.50 913-928 70.00 69.50 433-448 35.00 33.75 929-944 71.50 70.00 449-464 36.00 34.50 945-960 72.50 71.00 465-480 36.50 35.75 961-976 75.50 72.00 481-496 38.75 36.50 977-992 76.50 72.50

Legislation—Acts, Regulations, etc: $ Subscriptions: Acts ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 245.00 All Bills as Laid ..................................................................................................................................................................... 589.00 Rules and Regulations ............................................................................................................................................................ 589.00 Parliamentary Papers .............................................................................................................................................................. 589.00 Bound Acts ............................................................................................................................................................................. 272.00 Index ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 136.00 Government Gazette Copy ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 6.45 Subscription ........................................................................................................................................................................... 325.00 Hansard Copy .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17.90 Subscription—per session (issued weekly) ................................................................................................................................ 510.00 Cloth bound—per volume .......................................................................................................................................................... 219.00 Subscription—per session (issued daily) ................................................................................................................................... 510.00 Legislation on Disk Whole Database ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3 781.00 Annual Subscription for fortnightly updates .......................................................................................................................... 1 162.00 Individual Act(s) including updates ....................................................................................................................................... POA Notice of Vacancies Annual Subscription .................................................................................................................................................................. 184.00 Compendium Subscriptions: New Subscriptions ................................................................................................................................................................. 2 239.00 Updates .................................................................................................................................................................................. 790.00

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2524 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940 NOTICE is hereby given that the South Australian Housing Trust Board delegate in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Housing Improvement Act 1940, does hereby declare the houses described in the table hereunder to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940.

No. of House and Street Locality Allotment, Section, etc. Certificate of Title

Volume Folio

Unit 4, 3 Birdwood Avenue Frewville Allotment 24 in Deposited Plan 2032, Hundred of Adelaide

5992 158

14 Kurrajong Avenue Stonyfell Allotment 71 in Deposited Plan 10202, Hundred of Adelaide

5090 995

38 (also known as Princes Highway) Main Road

Littlehampton Allotment 50 in Filed Plan 157273, Hundred of Macclesfield

5650 597

17 Patterson Road Elizabeth Park Allotment 741 in Community Plan 24425, Hundred of Munno Para

6002 792 Dated at Adelaide, 13 June 2013. R. HULM, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA (Delegate SAHT)

HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940 WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate did declare the houses described in the said table to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940, the South Australian Housing Trust Board delegate in the exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, does hereby fix as the maximum rental per week which shall be payable subject to Section 55 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1995, in respect of each house described in the following table the amount shown in the said table opposite the description of such house and this notice shall come into force on the date of this publication in the Gazette.

Address of House Allotment, Section, etc. Certificate of Title Volume Folio

Date and page of Government Gazette in which notice declaring house to be substandard

published

Maximum rental per week

payable in respect of each

house $

35 Bacon Street, Hindmarsh Allotment 87 in Filed Plan

120106, Hundred of Yatala 5725 218 26.6.75, page 2465 217.00

37 Bayview Terrace, Brownlow, Kangaroo Island

Allotment 1 in Deposited Plan 75074, Hundred of Menzies

6004 238 21.3.13, page 862 145.00

10 Bests Place, Burra Allotment 504 in Deposited Plan 31242, Hundred of Kooringa

5066 251 28.11.96, page 1755 106.00

308 (previously known as Section 188) Dalziel Road, Glossop

Allotment Piece 2 in Deposited Plan 24056, Hundred of Berri

5987 587 15.8.91, page 619 0.00 (unfit for

human habitation)

23 Eve Street, Hectorville Allotment 12 in Deposited Plan 4703, Hundred of Adelaide

5657 939 18.4.13, page 1133 241.00

93 Gibson Street, Bowden Allotment 67 in Filed Plan 121914, Hundred of Yatala

5569 882 30.7.64, page 251 340.00

59 (also known as 59-71) Heaslip Road, Burton

Allotment 80 in Deposited Plan 87669, Hundred of Munno Para

6092 483 27.6.96, page 3120 0.00 (unfit for

human habitation)

13 (also known as 11) Johnston Road, Elizabeth Downs

Allotment 237 in Deposited Plan 7072, Hundred of Munno Para

5853 812 7.3.13, page 733 150.00

2-4 (also known as 4) Main North Road, Willaston

Allotment 12 in Deposited Plan 44703, Hundred of Mudla Wirra

5345 496 1.5.69, page 1243 395.00

59 Princes Street, Croydon Allotment 46 in Filed Plan 115858, Hundred of Yatala

5695 164 15.3.12, page 975 279.00

13 Selkirk Avenue, Clearview Allotment 31 in Filed Plan 127965, Hundred of Yatala

5800 682 18.4.13, page 1133 114.00

208 (also known as Lot 606) (previously known as Lot 111, Sturt Highway, Hewett) Sturt Highway, ‘Green Valley’, Kingsford

Allotment 606 in Deposited Plan 82747, Hundred of Nuriootpa

6080 678 30.8.01, page 3431 0.00 (unfit for

human habitation)

59 Whitmore Square, Adelaide Allotment 293 in Filed Plan 182755, Hundred of Adelaide

6046 4 28.10.93, page 2118 205.00

Dated at Adelaide, 13 June 2013. R. HULM, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA (Delegate SAHT)

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2525 HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940 WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate did declare the houses described in the said table to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940, and whereas the South Australian Housing Trust Board delegate is satisfied that each of the houses described hereunder has ceased to be substandard, notice is hereby given that, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, the South Australian Housing Trust does hereby revoke the said declaration in respect of each house.

Address of House Allotment, Section, etc. Certificate of Title Volume Folio

Date and page of Government Gazette in which notice declaring house to be substandard

published

247 Carrington Street, Adelaide Allotment 2 in Filed Plan 101860, Hundred of Adelaide

5114 537 11.11.76, page 1612

25 Knighton Road, Elizabeth North Allotment 224 in Deposited Plan 39090, Hundred of Munno Para

5175 333 5.8.10, page 3966

12 Maple Avenue, Klemzig Allotment 63 in Deposited Plan 68466, Hundred of Yatala

5951 117 2.5.13, page 1380

18 Muller Road, Greenacres Allotment 17 in Deposited Plan 37787, Hundred of Yatala

5169 666 13.9.12, page 4472

61A (Shack at rear) Parks Street, Solomontown

Allotment 101 in Filed Plan 217989, Hundred of Pirie

5789 288 29.9.83, page 978

4 Price Avenue, Pennington Allotment 114 in Deposited Plan 3310, Hundred of Yatala

5660 643 25.9.97, page 886

Unit 1, 14 William Street, Clarence Park

Allotment 226 in Filed Plan 13817, Hundred of Adelaide

6066 10 27.5.10, page 2028 Dated at Adelaide, 13 June 2013. R. HULM, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA (Delegate SAHT)

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2526 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 LIVESTOCK ACT 1997, SECTION 33

CONDITIONS FOR ENTRY OF LIVESTOCK, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS AND OTHER PROPERTY INTO SOUTH AUSTRALIA OR A SPECIFIED PART OF THE STATE

Notice by the Minister PURSUANT to Section 33 of the Livestock Act 1997, I, Gail Gago, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, revoke all previous notices made by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries pursuant to Section 33. Pursuant to Section 33 of the Livestock Act, I prohibit entry into the State or the part of the State specified in bold in Column 2 of the Schedule hereto, the livestock, livestock products and/or other property specified in Column 1 of the Schedule subject to the conditions specified in Column 2 of the Schedule (or, if no conditions specified, then absolutely):

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2

Livestock, livestock products or other property

Part of the State Conditions

Beef cattle Protected Zone of South Australia

Beef cattle of any BJD Herd Status may transit through the Protected Zone en route to another destination. Conditions for beef cattle destined to reside in the Protected Zone: (a) beef cattle must be accompanied by a completed Cattle Health Statement;

and (b) beef cattle must satisfy the requirements for Beef Only, CattleMAP, or

Check Test.

Beef cattle, dairy steers, dairy cross-bred bulls and steers

Beef Protected Area of South Australia No entry requirements for livestock destined direct to slaughter. Conditions for livestock destined to reside in the Beef Protected Area: (a) livestock must be accompanied by a completed Cattle Health Statement; (b) female beef cattle that originate from a herd that is infected, suspected of

being infected with BJD are not permitted to reside without prior approval from the Chief Inspector of Stock; and

(c) female beef cattle that originate from a herd that is non-assessed in a Management Area are not permitted to reside without prior approval of the Chief Inspector of Stock.

Dairy cattle (a) dairy cattle entering South Australia to reside on dairy properties must be accompanied by a Cattle Health Statement declaring the Dairy BJD Assurance Score; and

(b) dairy cattle from herds with a Dairy BJD Assurance Score less than seven must not reside on a beef production property without prior approval from the Chief Inspector of Stock.

Female dairy cross-bred cattle No entry requirements for livestock destined direct to slaughter. All other female dairy cross-bred cattle must be accompanied by a Cattle Health Statement declaring the Dairy BJD Assurance Score, and must: (a) originate from a herd that has a Check Test or CattleMAP status; or (b) go to a feedlot or property in the Beef Protected Area approved by the Chief

Inspector of Stock.

Bison, buffalo, camels and deer No entry requirements for livestock destined direct to slaughter. Conditions for livestock destined to reside in South Australia: (a) a completed Health Certificate for Buffalo, Bison, Camels or Deer entering

South Australia must accompany animals entering South Australia; and (b) entry of animals from known infected or suspect herds with Johne’s disease

is not permitted without prior approval from the Chief Inspector of Stock.

South American camelids, including Alpaca, guanaco, vicuna and Llama

(a) a completed SA Alpaca Movement and Health Declaration; Parts A (Animal Details); B (Movements of Alpaca into SA); C (Health Statement); and D (Declaration) must accompany animals entering South Australia; and

(b) entry of livestock from known infected or suspect herds with Johne’s disease is not permitted without prior approval from the Chief Inspector of Stock.

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2527 Column 1 Column 2

Livestock, livestock products or

other property Part of the State

Conditions Swine Entry of pigs into South Australia from herds where Porcine Brucellosis is known or

suspected to occur is not permitted. A completed Pig Health Statement must accompany pigs entering South Australia; and: (a) breeding pigs from Queensland or New South Wales moving to a property

or boar testing facility in South Australia require a negative brucellosis serological test conducted within the preceding 30 days; or

(b) breeding pigs from Queensland or New South Wales can move to a facility in South Australia approved by the Chief Inspector of Stock where brucellosis testing is conducted prior to release.

Sheep A delivery docket must accompany sheep consigned direct to an abattoir for immediate slaughter; or A completed Sheep Health Statement must accompany sheep entering South Australia for any purpose other than for immediate slaughter.

Entry into South Australia from a flock that is known or suspected to be infected with OJD is not permitted unless: (i) the sheep are consigned direct to an abattoir for immediate slaughter; or (ii) the sheep are consigned direct to a saleyard that is accredited and approved

by the Chief Inspector of Stock; or (iii) lambs are identified by a NLIS ‘T’ tag as Terminal ‘T’ lambs for fattening

for sale before they cut their first permanent teeth to: (a) an abattoir for slaughter; or (b) a feedlot approved by the Chief Inspector of Stock; or (iv) with prior approval from the Chief Inspector of Stock.

All other adult sheep and lambs entering South Australia must originate from: (a) an area with a Regional Biosecurity Plan approved by the Chief Inspector of

Stock; or (b) SheepMAP accredited flocks; or (c) flocks where sheep have tested negative over the last two years: (i) in a PFC 350; or (ii) in smaller flocks, in a Pooled Faecal Culture test on all sheep over two

years of age; or (iii) in an Abattoir 500 test; and

(d) where any sheep that were introduced to an existing tested negative flock within the preceding five years originated from:

(i) flocks located within another area with a Regional Biosecurity Plan approved by the Chief Inspector of Stock; or

(ii) SheepMAP accredited flocks; or (iii) flocks that had a negative PFC 350 or Abattoir 500 test within the

preceding two years. Adult sheep and lambs from an area that does not have a Regional Biosecurity Plan

approved the Chief Inspector of Stock may enter South Australia to attend shows or breeding centres, under the following conditions: (i) the sheep must be housed, fed and watered separately from all other

livestock; (ii) the sheep must return direct to the source property or to another property

outside South Australia; and (iii) the sheep must not reside in South Australia without prior approval of the

Chief Inspector of Stock.

Goats No entry requirements for livestock destined direct to slaughter. All other goats entering South Australia require a Goat Health Statement declaring the Johne’s disease status of the herd completed by the owner or manager within the preceding seven days: (i) goats entering the Beef Protected Area must have a minimum assurance

rating of five. (ii) goats entering the Protected Zone must have a minimum assurance rating of

six.

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2528 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 Column 1 Column 2

Livestock, livestock products or

other property Part of the State

Conditions Apiary products, bee colonies, and appliances used in an apiary

A completed Apiary Health Certificate (Form 3a, 3b) signed by an inspector within the preceding one month must accompany livestock and livestock products entering South Australia.

Queen bees and escorts, queen cells or package bees

A completed Apiary Health Certificate (Form 3a, 3b) signed by an inspector within the preceding four months must accompany bees entering South Australia.

Package bees, bee hives, beeswax, pollen, propolis, used appliances, queen cells, queen bees and escorts

A completed Apiary Health Certificate (Form 3a, 3b) signed by an inspector, and (a) for the control of Small Hive Beetle, entry into South Australia from New

South Wales, Queensland, Australian Capital Territory and Victoria is prohibited unless accompanied by written permission of the Chief Inspector of Stock; or

(b) for the control of Braula coeca, entry into South Australia from Tasmania is prohibited unless accompanied by written permission of the Chief Inspector of Stock.

Apiary products, bee colonies and appliances used in an apiary on Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island Entry into Kangaroo Island of honey, pollen, propolis, other bee products, used hives, hive material and appliances is not permitted without a completed Apiary Health Certificate (Form 3a, 3b) signed by an inspector, certifying: (a) in the case of beeswax, that it has been refined by a heat treatment process

approved by the Chief Inspector of Stock; (b) in the case of used hives, hive material and appliances, that they have been

subjected to a minimum gamma irradiation dose of 15 K Gray; or (c) in any other case:

(i) that the product has been tested and is free of American foul brood (Paenibacillus larvae) and has been subjected to a temperature of 70°C for two hours or 65°C for eight hours, or a similar approved treatment; or

(ii) that the product has been subjected to a minimum gamma irradiation dose of 15 K Gray.

Definitions In this Notice: ‘Abattoir 500’ means a test where at least 500 sheep, over two years of age, have been submitted to an abattoir in the past 24

months, in one or more lots, and have been examined and all found negative for OJD. The sheep must have been on the property for at least two years. http://www.animalhealthaustralia.com.au/ojd-test/trading-sheep/testing/

‘Apiary Health Certificate’ means a document called a Health Certificate for the Interstate Movement of Apiary Products, Bee Colonies Used Appliances, Queen Bees, Escorts, Queen Cells and Package Bees (Form 3a, 3b) available at www.pir.sa.gov.au/biosecuritysa/animalhealth/movement_of_livestock/health_certificates.

‘Apiary products’ include honey, honey comb, beeswax, pollen, propolis and royal jelly. ‘Appliance’ means any article, apparatus or implement used in connection with the keeping of bees or the extraction of honey. ‘Beef Cattle’ are cattle other than Dairy Cattle. Beef cattle may further be described as those that qualify as Beef Only,

CattleMAP and Check Tested herds. ‘Beef Only’, ‘CattleMAP’ and ‘Check Tested’ refer to the Australian Johne’s Disease Market Assurance Scheme coordinated

by Animal Health Australia www.animalhealthaustralia.com.au/programs/johnes-disease/bovine-johnes-disease-in-australia/beef-only-assurance-for-bjd/.

‘Beef Protected Area’ means the area described in Schedule 1 of this Notice. A national map and explanation of current zoning for BJD is available at www.animalhealthaustralia.com.au/programs/johnes-disease/bovine-johnes-disease-in-australia/bjd-zoning-in-australia/.

‘BJD’ means bovine Johne’s disease. ‘Cattle Health Statement’ means a document called the National Cattle Health Statement to declare the ‘Dairy BJD Assurance

Score’ and other health information for the purposes of movement, agistment or sale of cattle available at www.animalhealthaustralia.com.au/programs/johnes-disease/bovine-johnes-disease-in-australia/beef-only-assurance-for-bjd.

‘Dairy BJD Assurance Score’ means a point score determined in accordance with the Dairy BJD Assurance Form available at www.farmbiosecurity.com.au/toolkit/declarations-and-statements.

‘Dairy Cattle’ means cattle, and their progeny, bred for commercial milk production and includes, but is not limited to, the following breeds: Holstein-Friesian, Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Australian Illawarra Shorthorn and Australian Red.

‘Dairy cross-bred cattle’ means cattle of mixed beef and dairy genetics. ‘Delivery Docket’ means a document that provides the name and address of the owner of the sheep; the name and address of

the consignor of the sheep (if different from that of the owner); the name and address of the consignee of the sheep; the delivery address; the place of loading and the number and description of the sheep.

‘Goat Health Statement’ means a document called the National Goat Health Statement to declare the health status of goats for Johne’s disease, footrot and Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis (CAE) available at www.farmbiosecurity.com.au/files/2011/05/Goat-Health-Statement1.pdf.

‘Inspector’ means a person appointed as an inspector under the Livestock Act 1997 (SA) or under corresponding laws of another State or Territory of the Commonwealth.

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2529 ‘Johne’s disease’ in Cattle, Goats, Deer and Alpaca—definitions, descriptions, rules and guidelines for the management of

Johne’s disease in Australia may be found in the national document called ‘BJD Standard Definitions, Rules and Guidelines for the control of cattle strains of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis in cattle and for goats, deer and camelids’, Edition 8, May 2012 available at www.animalhealthaustralia.com.au/programs/johnes-disease/national-johnes-disease-control-program-njdcp.

‘NLIS ‘T’ tag’ means an ear tag recognised under the National Livestock Identification System that is printed with the Property Identification Code and a ‘T’ symbol to identify lambs which are to be slaughtered before cutting any adult teeth.

‘OJD’ means ovine Johne’s disease. ‘PFC 350’ means a Pooled Faecal Culture test on at least 350 adult sheep (two years old or more) used for on-farm flock

screening to detect OJD. http://www.animalhealthaustralia.com.au/ojd-test/trading-sheep/testing/ ‘Pig Health Statement’ means a form called Health Certificate, for Swine Entering South Australia from New South Wales and

Queensland available at www.pir.sa.gov.au/biosecuritysa/animalhealth/movement_of_livestock/health_certificates. ‘Protected Zone of South Australia’ means the BJD Protected Zone of South Australia described in Schedule 1. A map of the

BJD Protected Zone in South Australia is available at www.pir.sa.gov.au/biosecuritysa/animalhealth/movement_of_livestock/ health_certificates.

‘Regional Biosecurity Plan’ means a plan that meets the guidelines endorsed by WoolProducers Australia and the SheepMeat Council of Australia for producer groups to manage endemic diseases in sheep under the National OJD Management Plan 2013-2018 available at http://www.animalhealthaustralia.com.au.

‘Sheep Health Statement’ means a document called the National Sheep Health Statement available at www.farmbiosecurity.com.au/toolkit/declarations-and-statements/.

Copies of codes, standards and other documents referred to in this notice may also be obtained from the PIRSA website at www.pir.sa.gov.au or from the Chief Inspector of Stock, 33 Flemington Street, Glenside, S.A. 6065, or G.P.O. Box 1671, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 or by telephone (08) 8207 7900.

Effective from 1 July 2013. Dated 10 June 2013.

GAIL GAGO, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries

SCHEDULE 1 1. The Protected Zone of South Australia for bovine Johne’s disease comprises that portion of the State of South Australia, north of the line bounded generally by the northern Pastoral Lease area, as follows: Commencing at the north-eastern corner of the State of South Australia; thence southerly along portion of the eastern boundary

of the State of South Australia to the south-eastern corner of Block 993, Out of Hundreds (Chowilla)—Chowilla Regional Reserve; thence generally south-westerly and generally north-westerly along the southern boundaries of Chowilla Regional Reserve, and the eastern, southern, western and south-western boundaries of Calperum, Hawks Nest, Taylorville, Glenlock, Westons Flat, Oakview and Bunyung Pastoral Runs to the south-western corner of Bunyung Pastoral Run; generally northerly along the western boundaries of Bunyung, Balah, Old Koomooloo, Sturt Vale, Faraway Hill, Ti-Tree Well, Manunda, Tiverton, Oulnina Park and Winnininnie Pastoral Runs; generally westerly along the southern, south-eastern and south-western and western boundaries of Winnininnie, Melton, Minburra and North Hills Pastoral Runs to the south-western corner of North Hills Pastoral Run; generally northerly along the western, northern, southern and north-western boundaries of North Hills, Minburra, Wilcowie, Three Creeks, Worumba, Shaggy Ridge, Black Hill and Willippa Pastoral Runs to a south-eastern boundary of the southern portion of Prelina Pastoral Run; generally westerly, generally easterly, northerly, generally westerly, generally easterly, generally north-westerly and generally north-easterly along the southern, northern, western, south-western and north-western boundaries of the southern portion of Prelina, Baldoora, Willow Springs and Wirrealpa Pastoral Runs to a south-eastern corner of Oratunga Pastoral Run; generally westerly along the southern, south-eastern and south-western boundaries of Oratunga, Gum Creek, Werta, Mount Falkland and Motpena Pastoral Runs; southerly, westerly and southerly along the eastern and southern boundaries of Motpena, Wintabatinyana and Lake Torrens Pastoral Runs to a north-western corner of Wallerberdina Pastoral Run; generally easterly, generally north-easterly, generally south-westerly and northerly along the northern, north-western, eastern, southern and western boundaries of Wallerberdina Pastoral Run to a southern boundary of Lake Torrens Pastoral Run; westerly and generally south-westerly along the southern and eastern boundaries of Lake Torrens, Yadlamulka, Wilkatana, Mount Arden, Cariewerloo and the southern portion of Illeroo Pastoral Runs; generally south-easterly along the northern and eastern boundaries of Pandurra and Tregalana Pastoral Runs to a north-western corner of Lincoln Park Pastoral Run; easterly, generally northerly, generally south-easterly and generally south-westerly along the northern, western, north-eastern, eastern and south-eastern boundaries of Lincoln Park and Tregalana Pastoral Runs to an eastern boundary of Roopena Pastoral Run; generally south-westerly and northerly along the eastern, southern and western boundaries of Roopena, Myola, Cooyerdoo, Shirrocoe and Gilles Downs Pastoral Runs to the south-western corner of Corunna Pastoral Run; generally north-easterly and generally south-westerly along the north-western, south-eastern and southern boundaries of Corunna and Uno Pastoral Runs to the south-western corner of Uno Pastoral Run; generally north-westerly along the western, south-western, southern, eastern, northern, south-eastern and north-western boundaries of Uno, Yeltana, Bungeroo, Buckleboo, Paney, Scrubby Peak, Lockes Claypan, Lake Everard, Kondoolka and Pinjarra Pastoral Runs to the Dog Fence intersecting the western boundary of Kondoolka Pastoral Run; generally south-westerly and generally north-westerly along the Dog Fence to the south-eastern corner of Nanbona Pastoral Run; westerly and northerly along the southern and western boundaries of Nanbona Pastoral Run to the Dog Fence; north-westerly along the Dog Fence to the north-eastern corner of Watna Pastoral Run; southerly, westerly and northerly along the eastern, southern and western boundaries of Watna and Mitchidy Moola Pastoral Runs to the Dog Fence; westerly along the Dog Fence to an eastern boundary of section 728, Out of Hundreds (Fowler and Nullarbor)—Yalata Aboriginal Land; northerly, westerly and southerly along the eastern, northern and western boundaries of the Yalata Aboriginal Land to the south-eastern corner of Block 1211, Out of Hundreds (Nullarbor and Coompana)—Nullarbor National Park; generally westerly along the southern boundaries of Nullarbor National Park to the western boundary of the State of South Australia; thence northerly and easterly along the western and northern boundaries of the State of South Australia to the point of commencement and crossing all intervening roads and railways.

2. The Beef Protected Area of South Australia for bovine Johne’s disease includes all the lands comprising the rest of the State not included within the Protected Zone described above. A map and explanation of current zoning for BJD is available at http://www.animalhealthaustralia.com.au/programs/johnes-disease/bovine-johnes-disease-in-australia/bjd-zoning-in-australia/

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2530 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 2004 Notice of Authorisation to Take Water from the Central Adelaide

Prescribed Wells Area PURSUANT to Section 128 of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004, (the Act), I, Ian Hunter, Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation (the Minister) in the State of South Australia and the Minister to whom the Act is committed, hereby authorise the taking of water from the Central Adelaide Prescribed Wells Area from the prescribed wells specified in Schedule A, for the purposes set out in Schedule B and subject to the conditions specified in Schedule C.

SCHEDULE A Prescribed Wells Well unit numbers 6628-13504, 6628-13505, 6628-13940 and 6628-14393 located in the Hundred of Adelaide.

SCHEDULE B Purpose For industrial production of manufactured products at the West End Brewing complex located at Port Road, Thebarton.

SCHEDULE C Conditions 1. A maximum volume of 111 000 kilolitres of water may be taken from the prescribed wells specified in Schedule A during each water use year for the period of this authorisation. 2. The water user must not take water except through a meter supplied, installed and maintained in accordance with the South Australian Licensed Water Use Meter Specification approved by the Minister as may be amended from time to time. 3. Meter readings must be used to determine the quantity of water taken. 4. The water user must notify the Minister or the Minister’s agent immediately if a meter fails to measure or record any quantity of water taken under this authorisation or if there is any reason to suspect that a meter may be defective. 5. The water user must construct a monitoring well as soon as reasonably practicable after the date of the publication of this notice in accordance with an authorisation granted by the Minister under the Act. The monitoring well must be located at a location to be agreed with the Minister or the Minister’s agent to the southwest of the wells listed in Schedule A, and must be completed in the same aquifer as the wells listed in Schedule A. 6. The water user must measure and record, at least once during each calendar month, at the same time during each calendar month: (a) meter readings, extraction volumes and water salinity

levels from each well listed in Schedule A from the date of the publication of this notice for the period of this authorisation; and

(b) water levels in the monitoring well described in Clause 5 above as soon as reasonably practicable from the date of completion of construction of the monitoring well for the period of this authorisation.

7. The water user must provide the data collected in accordance with Clause 6 above to the Minister or the Minister’s agent within seven calendar days of 30 June in each water use year. 8. The water user must conduct an aquifer test of at least 48 hours duration in accordance with the AS 2368-1990 Australian Standard—Test pumping of water wells published by the Council of Standards Australia on 17 September 1990 as may be amended from time to time, on a well listed in Schedule A. The aquifer test must be carried out as soon as reasonably practicable after completion of construction of the monitoring well described in Clause 5 above, using the monitoring well described in Clause 5 and at least one other well listed in Schedule A as monitoring points.

9. The water user must provide results from the aquifer test described in Clause 8 above to the Minister or the Minister’s agent as soon as reasonably practicable after completion of the test. 10. The water user must provide the Minister or the Minister’s agent with a Water Management and Monitoring Plan Report within two years of the date of the publication of this notice in accordance with the Water Management and Monitoring Plan Report Guidelines approved by the Minister as may be amended from time to time. The water user must comply with the provisions applying to meters set out in Regulation 14 of the Natural Resources Management (Financial Provisions) Regulations 2005. It is an offence to contravene or fail to comply with those provisions. For the purposes of this authorisation: ‘Water use year’ means a period of 12 months commencing

on 1 July and ending 30 June the following calendar year. ‘Water user’ means a person who is authorised to take

water pursuant to this notice. Words used in this authorisation that are defined in the Act shall have the meanings as set out in the Act. This authorisation will commence on the date below and will remain in effect until 30 June 2017, unless earlier varied or revoked. Dated 5 June 2013. IAN HUNTER, Minister for Sustainability,

Environment and Conservation

PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000 Criteria for the Assessment of the Environmental Impact of

Regulated Activities PURSUANT to Section 98 (3) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, (the Act) I, Barry Alan Goldstein, Executive Director Energy Resources Division, Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy (DMITRE) as delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy, pursuant to delegated powers dated 21 March 2012, do hereby publish the following document as having been approved as the criteria for the assessment of the environmental impact of regulated activities under the Act. Documents: 1. Criteria for Classifying the Level of Environmental Impact

of Regulated Activities: Requirement under Part 12 of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000.

This document is available for public inspection on the Environmental Register section of DMITRE’s website (www.petroleum.dmitre.sa.gov.au/environment/register) or at the Public Office determined, pursuant to Section 107 (1) of the Act to be at: Energy Resources Division, Customer Services, Level 7, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Dated 6 June 2013.

B. A. GOLDSTEIN, Executive Director Energy Resources Division Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2531 PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000

Surrender of Geothermal Exploration Licences—GELs 526 and 527 NOTICE is hereby given that I have accepted the surrender of the below-mentioned Geothermal Exploration Licences under the provisions of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, pursuant to delegated powers dated 21 March 2012.

No. of Licence Licensees Date of Surrender Reference

GEL 526 Strike Energy Limited 28 June 2013 F2010/000157 GEL 527 Strike Energy Limited 28 June 2013 F2010/000157

Dated 4 June 2013.

B. A. GOLDSTEIN, Executive Director, Energy Resources Division, Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy

PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000 Statement of Environmental Objectives for Geophysical Operations in the Otway Basin within South Australia

PURSUANT to Section 104 (1) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the Act) I, Barry Goldstein, Executive Director, Energy Resources Division, DMITRE, Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy, pursuant to Delegation, dated 25 September 2000, gazetted 28 September 2000, do hereby publish the following document as having been approved as a statement of environmental objectives under the Act. This document is available for public inspection on the Environmental Register section of the Energy Resources Division’s website: http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/petroleum_and_geothermal or at the Public Office determined pursuant to Section 107 (1) of the Act to be located at: Department for Manufacturing, Innovation,

Trade, Resources and Energy, Level 6, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Statement of environmental objectives for geophysical operations in the Otway Basin South Australia (May 2013). Dated 5 June 2013.

B. A. GOLDSTEIN, Executive Director, Energy Resources Division, Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy

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2532 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 REPORT AND DETERMINATION OF THE REMUNERATION

TRIBUNAL NO. 2 OF 2013

Travelling and Accommodation Allowances—Judges, Court Officers and Statutory Officers

A. Report Travelling and Accommodation Allowances payable to Judges, Court Officers and Statutory Officers have been varied to reflect the increased costs that have occurred since the Tribunal last adjusted them on 1 May 2012 (Determination and Report No. 3 of 2012). The increases to existing allowances reflect recent adjustments made to the travelling and accommodation allowances in the South Australian public sector. B. Determination 1. Scope of Determination This Determination applies to Judges, Court Officers and

Statutory Officers. 2. Interpretation In this Determination, unless the contrary appears: ‘Judges’ means any of the following members of the

judiciary: the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court; Masters of the Supreme Court; the Chief Judge of the District Court; Judges of the Environment, Resources and Development

Court; Masters of the District Court; other District Court Judges; the Chief Magistrate; the Deputy Chief Magistrate; Supervising Magistrates; the Assisting Supervising Magistrate of the Adelaide

Magistrates Court; Stipendiary Magistrates; the Supervising Industrial Magistrate; other Industrial Magistrates; the State Coroner; the Deputy State Coroner; the Senior Judge of the Industrial Relations Court and

President of the Workers Compensation Tribunal; the President of the Industrial Relations Commission and

Judge of the Industrial Relations Court; and Judges of the Industrial Relations Court. ‘Court Officers’ means Commissioners of the

Environment, Resources and Development Court. ‘Statutory Officers’ means any of the following statutory

office holders: Deputy Presidents of the Industrial Relations Commission; Commissioners of the Industrial Relations Commission; the Auditor General; the Electoral Commissioner; the Deputy Electoral Commissioner; the Employee Ombudsman; and the Health and Community Services Complaints

Commissioner. 3. Travelling and Accommodation Allowances A person who actually incurs expenditure when travelling on

official business and which necessitates absence from home overnight shall be paid an allowance as follows:

3.1 Within Metropolitan Adelaide as defined by the Development Act 1993—at the rate of two hundred and ninety four dollars ($294) for each day which involves an overnight absence, plus any extra expenditure necessarily incurred.

3.2 Outside Metropolitan Adelaide as defined by the Development Act 1993 but within the State—at the rate of two hundred and sixty dollars ($260) for each day that involves an overnight absence, plus any extra expenditure necessarily incurred.

3.3 Interstate—at the rate of four hundred and sixty-six dollars ($466) for Sydney and four hundred and twenty-one dollars ($421) for places other than Sydney for each day which involves an overnight absence, plus any extra expenditure necessarily incurred.

3.4 When an additional period of less than 24 hours absence occurs without overnight accommodation consecutive with and immediately following a period of absence in paragraph 3.1, 3.2 or 3.3, then a further payment calculated at the rate of one half of the allowance shall be paid with respect to the excess hours.

3.5 Reimbursement is not to be made for lunch during single day absences within South Australia.

3.6 Employees who travel interstate and return on the same day may be reimbursed for lunch on the basis of actual expenditure up to twenty-two dollars and fifty cents ($22.50).

4. Date of Operation The allowances prescribed in Clause 3 of this Determination shall operate on and from 15 June 2013, and supersede those prescribed in previous Determinations covering persons whose office is listed herein. Dated 11 June 2013.

DEANE R. PRIOR, President DAVID J. SMYTHE, Member

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991: SECTION 24

Erratum NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF

ROAD PROCESS ORDER Road Closure—Penfield

IN notice appearing in Government Gazette dated 6 June 2013 on page 2490, pursuant to Section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991 for the City of Playford should include Paragraph 3 as follows: 3. The following easements are granted over portions of land

subject to that closure: Grant to the Distribution Lessor Corporation easements for

overhead and underground electricity supply purposes. Grant a free and unrestricted right of way appurtenant to

Certificate of Title Volume 5897, Folio 833. Dated 13 June 2013.

M. P. BURDETT, Surveyor-General

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991:

SECTION 24 NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF

ROAD PROCESS ORDER Road Closure—Adelaide

BY Road Process Order made on 18 March 2013, The Corporation of the City of Adelaide ordered that: 1. Portion of the unnamed public road adjoining Allotment

696 in Filed Plan 183158, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ on Preliminary Plan No. 12/0025 be closed.

2. Transfer the whole of land subject to closure to Migrant Resource Centre of S.A. Inc. in accordance with the agreement for transfer dated 18 March 2013 entered into between The Corporation of the City of Adelaide and Migrant Resource Centre of S.A. Inc.

On 20 May 2013 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 91296 being the authority for the new boundaries. Pursuant to Section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, notice of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given. Dated 13 June 2013.

M. P. BURDETT, Surveyor-General

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2533 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1961

Pursuant to Sections 161A and 163AA of the Road Traffic Act 1961

EXEMPTION FROM THE FITTING OF BRAKES TO TRAILERS WITH A LADEN MASS NOT EXCEEDING 6 TONNES AND NOT TOWED AT A SPEED GREATER THAN 25 KM/H

1. DEFINITIONS

Definitions:

1. For the purpose of this notice ‘Laden Mass’ means the mass of the trailer and its load borne on the surfaces on which it is standing or stationary when disconnected from the towing vehicle.

2. For the purposes of this notice ‘Gross Trailer Mass’ means the mass of the trailer and its load borne on the surfaces on which it is standing or stationary when connected to the towing vehicle.

2. EXEMPTION

In accordance with the powers delegated to me by the Minister for Transport, under Section 163AA of the Road Traffic Act 1961, I hereby grant exemption for trailers with a Gross Trailer Mass over 750 kilograms from the following provisions of the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Rules 1999:

• Rule 132 (1)—Trailer braking requirements;

• Rule 133—Operation of brakes on trailers;

• Rule 19—Compliance with Second Edition Australian Design Rules but only in so far as it relates to ADR 38—Heavy Trailer Braking System; and

• Rule 20—Compliance with Third Edition Australian Design Rules but only in so far as it relates to ADR 38—Trailer Braking Systems.

3. CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS APPLYING TO THIS NOTICE

This exemption is subject to the conditions and limitations specified in this notice.

When operating under this Notice you must ensure:

1. The trailer has a laden mass not exceeding 6 tonnes.

2. The trailer is towed at a speed not exceeding 25 km/h.

3. The trailer complies with all other requirements of the Road Traffic Act 1961 and Regulations.

4. When operating under this Notice, you must carry a legible, current and complete copy of this Notice either in hardcopy or in an electronic format so that it can be read from a device having a visual display (e.g. smart phone, tablet or laptop PC, in vehicle unit) that is carried within the vehicle and that is accessible, to a DPTI Authorised Officer appointed under the Road Traffic Act 1961 or a Police Officer, from outside the vehicle.

4. COMMENCEMENT OF THIS NOTICE

This notice is valid from 12.01 a.m. on 1 July 2013 until midnight 30 June 2014.

5. AUTHORISATION

DON HOGBEN, Director, Road Policy and Planning Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure

Delegate for the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure

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2534 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1961

Pursuant to Sections 161A and 163AA of the Road Traffic Act 1961

EXEMPTION FROM THE FITTING OF LIGHTING EQUIPMENT, REAR VISION MIRRORS, HORN AND OTHER EQUIPMENT TO AGRICULTURAL VEHICLES WHICH ARE MORE THAN 3 M IN WIDTH

1. DEFINITIONS

1. ‘Agricultural implement’ means a vehicle without its own motive power built to perform agricultural tasks.

2. ‘Agricultural machine’ means a machine with its own motive power, built to perform agricultural tasks.

3. ‘Agricultural vehicle’ means an agricultural implement, agricultural machine or tractor.

4. ‘Tractor’ means a motor vehicle usually fitted with deeply treaded tyres, that can be used to draw agricultural implements or loads and that also provides a source of power for driving agricultural implements or other power driven equipment.

2. EXEMPTION

In accordance with the powers delegated to me by the Minister for Transport, under Section 163AA of the Road Traffic Act 1961, I hereby grant exemption for:

1. Tractors used for agricultural purposes and self propelled agricultural machines, with an overall width of more than 3 m from the following provisions of the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Rules 1999:

• Part 8, Division 2—Headlights;

• Part 8, Division 3—Parking Lights;

• Part 8, Division 5—Tail Lights;

• Part 8, Division 6—Number Plate Lights;

• Part 8, Division 7—Clearance Lights;

• Part 8, Division 8—Side Marker Lights;

• Part 8, Division 9—Brake Lights;

• Part 8, Division 11—Rule 104 (1)—Operation and Visibility of Direction Indicator Lights;

• Part 8, Division 14—Reflectors Generally;

• Part 8, Division 15—Rear Reflectors;

• Part 8, Division 19—Other Lights, Reflectors, Rear Marking Plates or Signals;

• Rule 34—Horns, alarms etc.;

• Rule 35—Rear vision mirrors;

• Rule 129—Motor vehicle braking system requirements;

• Rule 146—Crank case gases;

• Rule 148—Exhaust systems; and

2. Agricultural implements with an overall width of more than 3 m from the following provisions of the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Rules 1999:

• Part 8, Division 5—Tail Lights;

• Part 8, Division 6—Number Plate Lights;

• Part 8, Division 7—Clearance Lights;

• Part 8, Division 8—Side Marker Lights;

• Part 8, Division 9—Brake Lights;

• Part 8, Division 11—Rule 104 (1)—Operation and Visibility of Direction Indicator Lights;

• Part 8, Division 14—Reflectors Generally;

• Part 8, Division 15—Rear Reflectors;

• Part 8, Division 17—Front Reflectors;

• Part 8, Division 19—Other Lights, Reflectors, Rear Marking Plates or Signals;

• Rule 132—Trailer braking requirements.

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2535 3. CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS APPLYING TO THIS NOTICE

This exemption is subject to the conditions and limitations specified in this Notice.

When operating under this Notice you must comply with the following conditions:

1. The vehicle is only permitted to travel on a road or road related area for the purpose of:

1.1 Undertaking activities involved directly with primary production; or

1.2 Transport from a farm machinery dealership to a place of agricultural operation, display or repair and return; or

1.3 Transport from a place of agricultural operation to another place of agricultural operation.

2. The vehicle shall not be driven or used on a road or road related area between the hours of sunset and sunrise as specified in the Proof of Sunrise and Sunset Act 1923, as amended, and published in the South Australian Government Gazette.

3. The vehicle shall not be driven or used on a road or road related area during periods of low visibility.

3.1 For the purpose of this notice ‘a period of low visibility’ means any time when, owing to insufficient daylight or unfavourable conditions, persons or vehicles on a road are not clearly visible at a distance of 250 m to a person of normal vision.

4. Agricultural vehicles built prior to 1 July 2014 are exempt from the fitting of brake lights. If brake lights are not fitted to an agricultural vehicle it is subject to the additional conditions contained in Clause 6 of this notice.

5. Agricultural vehicles not fitted with brake lights shall comply with the following additional conditions:

5.1 The agricultural vehicle shall not travel within the ‘Adelaide Area (Metropolitan)’ and the ‘Adelaide Hills Area’.

5.2 For the purposes of this notice, the ‘Adelaide Area (Metropolitan)’ is defined as the area described in ‘Map 1, Adelaide Area (Metropolitan)—Overwidth Agricultural Vehicles’ of this notice.

5.3 For the purposes of this notice the ‘Adelaide Hills Area’ is defined as the shaded areas shown in ‘Map 2, Adelaide Hills Area—Overwidth Agricultural Vehicles’ of this notice.

5.4 The agricultural vehicle shall not be operated at a speed exceeding 25 km/h, on roads where a speed limit of 60 km/h or less applies.

5.5 The agricultural vehicle shall not be operated at a speed exceeding 40 km/h, on roads where a speed limit exceeding 60 km/h applies.

5.6 The agricultural vehicle shall display a warning light or lights (revolving yellow flashing lights) so that the light emanating from at least one of them is clearly visible at a distance of 500 m in any direction and which meet the following specifications:

5.6.1 Emit a rotating, flashing, yellow coloured light; and

5.6.2 Flash at a rate between 120 and 200 times per minute; and

5.6.3 Have a power of at least 55 watts; and

5.6.4 Not be a strobe light.

5.7 Warning light(s) shall be either permanently connected into the electrical system of the vehicle or use standard automotive connectors to allow easy electrical disconnection and removal of the light(s) when not required.

5.8 Warning light(s) shall have incorporated into their electrical system, an ‘on/off’ switch control which is located within easy reach of the driver.

6. Agricultural vehicles built prior to 1 July 2014 are exempt from the fitting of direction indicator lights complying with the Rule 104 (1) of the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Rules 1999, provided that the agricultural vehicle is fitted with direction indicator lights which conform with the requirements of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) Standard S279—Lighting and Marking of Agricultural Equipment on Highways.

7. Agricultural vehicles fitted with direction indicator lights which conform with the requirements of ASAE Standard S279 shall comply with the following additional conditions:

7.1 The agricultural vehicle shall not travel within the ‘Adelaide Area (Metropolitan)’ and the ‘Adelaide Hills Area’.

7.2 For the purposes of this notice, the ‘Adelaide Area (Metropolitan)’ is defined as the area described in ‘Map 1, Adelaide Area (Metropolitan)—Overwidth Agricultural Vehicles’ of this notice.

7.3 For the purposes of this notice the ‘Adelaide Hills Area’ is defined as the shaded areas shown in ‘Map 2, Adelaide Hills Area—Overwidth Agricultural Vehicles’ of this notice.

8. If the vehicle is a tractor or a self propelled agricultural machine it shall be fitted with:

8.1 A horn complying with Rule 34 of the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Rules 1999, if the vehicle was manufactured on or after 1 July 1996.

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2536 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 8.2 A rear vision mirror or mirrors complying with the requirements of Rules 35 and 36 of the Road Traffic

(Vehicle Standards) Rules 1999, if the vehicle was manufactured on or after 1 July 1996, unless the primary use of the tractor or machine is under or in or about trees or vines, or any other place which is too low, or too narrow, for a tractor to work when the vehicle is fitted with mirrors.

8.3 Parking lights, clearance lights and side marker lights that are operating effectively and are clearly visible, if the vehicle is left standing on a road or road related area between the hours of sunset and sunrise or during periods of low visibility.

8.4 Service brakes:

8.4.1 Operating on two or more wheels complying with the performance requirements of Rule 128 of the Road Traffic (Vehicles Standards) Rules 1999; or

8.4.2 Utilising a vehicular transmission retardation system, commonly referred to as a ‘hydrostatic braking system’, complying with the performance requirements of Rule 128 of the Road Traffic (Vehicles Standards) Rules 1999.

8.5 A parking brake that operates on at least two wheels and that is capable of holding the vehicle stationary on a 12 per cent gradient.

8.6 An actuating mechanism for the parking brake that incorporates a device that prevents accidental release of that mechanism and holds the brake in the applied position unless intentionally released by the driver.

9. For the purpose of this notice a vehicle which incorporates a positive transmission locking system that operates by locking two transmission gears together or engaging a transmission parking pawl is deemed to satisfy the requirements of Clauses 8.5 and 8.6 above provided that the mechanism is capable of holding the vehicle stationary on a 12 per cent gradient.

Note: In accordance with Rule 226 of the Australian Road Rules a person shall not drive a vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) over 12 tonnes unless the vehicle is equipped with at least three portable warning triangles that must be used in accordance with Rule 227 of the Australian Road Rules. If the GVM of the vehicle is not specified, the unladen mass of the vehicle shall apply.

10. If the vehicle is an agricultural implement and it is left standing on a road or road related area between the hours of sunset and sunrise or during periods of low visibility, it shall be fitted with clearance lights and side marker lights that are operating effectively and are clearly visible.

11. An agricultural implement, not fitted with brakes that can be operated by the driver of the towing vehicle, which is towed by a tractor or a self propelled agricultural machine shall not be towed at a speed greater than the lesser of:

11.1 20 km/h less than the speed limit set under the Road Traffic Act 1961; and

11.2 50 km/h.

Note: The owner of an agricultural vehicle must ensure that all other relevant requirements under the Road Traffic Act 1961 and the Motor Vehicles Act 1959 are met, for example registration requirements.

12. When operating under this Notice, you must carry a legible, current and complete copy of this Notice either in hardcopy or in an electronic format so that it can be read from a device having a visual display (e.g. smart phone, tablet or laptop PC, in vehicle unit) that is carried within the vehicle and that is accessible, to a DPTI Authorised Officer appointed under the Road Traffic Act 1961 or a Police Officer, from outside the vehicle.

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2537

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The Adelaide Area is bounded as follows:The Gawler River from the sea to itsintersection with the Gawler Bypass, thewestern boundary of the Gawler Bypass tothe intersection with Main North Road.Thence a series of straight lines connecting the following points: The intersection of the Gawler Bypass and Main North Road(Gawler), Lyndoch Road (Barossa ValleyHighway) and Sunnydale Ave. (GawlerEast), South Para River and Millers Road(Gawler), Haines Road and North EastRoad (Tea Tree Gully), Penfold Roadand Heatherbank Terrace (Stonyfell), Cross,Portrush, and Adelaide Crafers Highway(Glen Osmond) including the section ofAdelaide Crafers Highway from theintersection to the Crafers Overpass, Victor Harbor Road and Meadows Road,(Willunga South), Gulf View Road andJusts Road (Sellicks Beach). The southernboundary of Gulf View Road thence a linedrawn due west to the sea.

OVERWIDTH AGRICULTURAL VEHICLES

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2538 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013

4. COMMENCEMENT OF THIS NOTICE

This notice is valid from 12.01 a.m. on 1 July 2013 until midnight 30 June 2014.

5. AUTHORISATION DON HOGBEN, Director, Road Policy and Planning

Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Delegate for the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2539 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1961

Pursuant to Section 161A and 163AA of the Road Traffic Act 1961

LIGHTING, BRAKING AND MUDGUARD EXEMPTION FOR CITRUS TRAILERS

1. EXEMPTION

In accordance with the powers delegated to me by the Minister for Transport, under Section 163AA of the Road Traffic Act 1961, I hereby exempt trailers transporting citrus fruit from the following provisions of the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Rules 1999:

• Rule 33—Mudguards;

• Rules 132 (1) and 133 (1)—Trailer Braking Systems;

• Part 8—Lights and Reflectors;

• Rule 19—Compliance with second edition Australian Design Rules but only in so far as it relates to ADR 38—Heavy Trailer Braking System; and

• Rule 20—Compliance with third edition Australian Design Rules but only in so far as it relates to ADR 38—Trailer Brake Systems.

2. CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS APPLYING TO THIS NOTICE

This exemption is subject to the conditions and limitations specified in this notice.

When operating under this Notice you must comply with the following conditions:

1. Direction indicator and brake lights must be fitted to the rear of the trailer(s) if the direction indicator and brake lights of the towing vehicle are not clearly visible at all times to other drivers approaching from the rear.

Note: Direction indicator and brake lights fitted to trailers must comply with the requirements of the Part 8—Lights and Reflectors of the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Rules 1999.

2. At least one rear-facing red reflector not over 1.5 metres above ground level must be fitted at the rear of the trailer(s).

3. The mass of each trailer including any load must not exceed 1.9 tonnes.

4. The trailer(s) must not be towed between the hours of sunset and sunrise as specified in the Proof of Sunrise and Sunset Act 1923, as amended, and published in the South Australian Government Gazette or during periods of low visibility.

4.1 For the purposes of this notice ‘a period of low visibility’ means any time, when, owing to insufficient daylight or unfavourable conditions, persons or vehicles on a road are not clearly visible at a distance of 250 metres to a person of normal vision.

5. The trailer(s) must not be towed at a speed greater than 25 km/h.

6. This exemption only applies while the trailers are transporting citrus fruit from a place of production to a place of processing and return.

Note: Citrus trailer bins when being transported (laden or unladen) must be secured to the trailer in accordance with the requirements of the Load Restraint Guide.

7. The towing vehicle and trailer(s) must comply with all other requirements of the Road Traffic Act 1961 and Regulations.

Note: Motor vehicles with a Gross Vehicle Mass over 4.5 tonnes and tractors are permitted to tow 2 trailers under Regulation 20A of the Road Traffic (Miscellaneous) Regulations 1999.

8. When operating under this Notice, you must carry a legible, current and complete copy of this Notice either in hardcopy or in an electronic format so that it can be read from a device having a visual display (e.g. smart phone, tablet or laptop PC, in vehicle unit) that is carried within the vehicle and that is accessible, to a DPTI Authorised Officer appointed under the Road Traffic Act 1961 or a Police Officer, from outside the vehicle.

3. COMMENCEMENT OF THIS NOTICE

This notice is valid from 12.01 a.m. on 1 July 2013 until midnight 30 June 2014.

4. AUTHORISATION

DON HOGBEN, Director, Road Policy and Planning Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure

Delegate for the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure

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2540 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1961

Authorised Officers to Operate Breath Analysing Instruments I, GARY T. BURNS, Commissioner of Police, do hereby notify that on and from 4 June, 2013, the following persons were authorised by the Commissioner of Police to operate breath analysing instruments as defined in and for the purposes of the: Road Traffic Act 1961; Harbors and Navigation Act 1993; Security and Investigation Agents Act 1995; and Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) Act 2012.

PD

Number Officer Name

74090 Brockhouse, Gary Jeffery 74334 Ernesti, Lucas Ralph 74227 Hannan, Kate Beverly 74668 Jolly, Samuel Thomas 74612 Kluske, Jye 74303 Paxton, Michelle Kate 72489 Wellings, David Michael 74228 Wight, Anthony Sean

GARY T. BURNS, Commissioner of Police

NOTICE TO MARINERS NO.17 OF 2013

South Australia—Spencer Gulf—Port Pirie—New Light Characteristics

MARINERS are advised that the light characteristics of a number of beacons in the Port Pirie channel and approaches have been altered. Beacon New Light Chr Beacon New Light Chr No. 4 Fl R 4s Cockle Spit Q No. 6 Fl R 2s No. 3 Fl G 4s No. 12 Fl R 2s No. 11 Fl G 2s No. 16 Fl R 2s No. 15 Fl G 2s No. 18 QR No. 17 QG No. 20 Fl R 2s No. 19 Fl G 2s No. 34 Fl R 2s No. 21 QG No. 38 Fl R 2s No. 25 Fl G 2s No. 44 Fl R 2s No. 29 Fl G 2s No. 48 QR No. 33 Fl G 2s No. 50 Fl R 2s No. 35 Fl G 2s No. 52 QR No. 45 Fl G 2s No. 54 Fl R 2s Flash rates are: Fl 2s—0.3 secs on, 1.7 secs off. Fl 4s—0.5 secs on, 3.5 secs off. Q—0.3 secs on, 0.7 secs off. Navy Chart affected: Aus 136. Publication affected: Australian Pilot, Volume 1 (Third

Edition, 2011) pages 378-380. Admiralty List of Lights and Fog

Signals Volume K (2013/14 Edition) Nos. 1960, 1963.6, 1963.7, 1964.2, 1964.6, 1964.7, 1965.5, 1965.6, 1965.7, 1965.8, 1966.2, 1966.23, 1966.26, 1966.5, 1966.75, 1967.2, 1967.3, 1967.5, 1967.75, 1968.5, 1968.6, 1969.2, 1969.25, 1969.3 and 1969.35.

Adelaide, 31 May 2013. TOM KOUTSANTONIS, Minister for Transport

FP 2012/0105 DPTI 2013/01860

NOTICE TO MARINERS NO. 18 OF 2013

South Australia—Point Malcolm—Narrung-Lake Alexandrina Light Beacon Relocated

MARINERS are advised that the existing fixed yellow light has been removed and re located approximately 30 m to the west in position 35°30′32.1″S 139°11′26.94″E—Flashing White every two seconds, Range five nautical miles. Adelaide, 3 June 2013.

TOM KOUTSANTONIS, Minister for Transport DPTI 2013/01860

WATER MAINS AND SEWERS Office of the South Australian Water Corporation Adelaide, 13 June 2013 WATER MAINS LAID Notice is hereby given that the following main pipes or parts of main pipes have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation in or near the undermentioned water districts and are now available for a constant supply of water to adjacent land. ADELAIDE WATER DISTRICT CAMPBELLTOWN CITY COUNCIL Silkes Road, Paradise. p9 Wood Road, Paradise. p9 Greenwillow Avenue, Paradise. p9 Gorge Road, Paradise. p16 Day Street, Paradise. p16 Clairville Road, Newton. p23 Louis Crescent, Newton. p23 CITY OF CHARLES STURT Brocas Avenue, St Clair. p3 and 4 Across and in Beyer Street, St Clair. p3 and 4 Across and in Tulloch Drive, St Clair. p3 and 4 Enid Court, Fulham Gardens. p5 CITY OF ONKAPARINGA In and across Katharine Street, Port Noarlunga. p14 Alan Street, Port Noarlunga. p14 CITY OF PLAYFORD In and across Fordingbridge Road, Davoren Park. p24 Easements in lots 201 and 202 in LTRO DP 70504, Fordingbridge Road, Davoren Park. p24 In and across Peachey Road, Davoren Park. p24 CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD Paula Avenue, Windsor Gardens. p10 In and across Innes Road, Windsor Gardens. p10 and 11 Freebairn Street, Windsor Gardens. p10 Katrina Avenue, Windsor Gardens. p10 Tania Avenue, Windsor Gardens. p10 Howard Street, Windsor Gardens. p11 Echunga Street, Taperoo. p12 Kooringa Street, Taperoo. p12 Henry Street, Ottoway. p15 Grand Junction Road, Northfield. p17-19 In and across Willow Avenue, Manningham. p20 Rosslyn Avenue, Manningham. p20 Templewood Avenue, Manningham. p20 Birkinshaw Avenue, Manningham. p20 Lorraine Avenue, Manningham. p20 Riverside Grove, Dernancourt. p25 Willowbrook Road, Dernancourt. p25 Ridgefield Avenue, Dernancourt. p25

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2541 CITY OF UNLEY Hill Street, Parkside. p13 BUNDALEER COUNTRY LANDS WATER DISTRICT WAKEFIELD REGIONAL COUNCIL Across Blyth Plains Road, Kybunga. p27 Bowillia East Road, Kybunga. p27 TANUNDA WATER DISTRICT THE BAROSSA COUNCIL Across Basedow Road, Tanunda. p2 Easement in lot 700 in LTRO DP 82250, Basedow Road, Tanunda. p2 TOD RIVER COUNTRY LANDS WATER DISTRICT DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TUMBY BAY Across Lincoln Highway, Lipson. p21 and 22 YORKE PENINSULA COUNTRY LANDS WATER DISTRICT DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YORKE PENINSULA Rifle Range Road, Maitland. p26 Across and in Old Boundary Road, Maitland and Arthurton. p26 Lakes Road, Arthurton. p26 WATER MAINS ABANDONED Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned water mains have been abandoned by the South Australian Water Corporation. ADELAIDE WATER DISTRICT CAMPBELLTOWN CITY COUNCIL Silkes Road, Paradise. p9 Wood Road, Paradise. p9 Greenwillow Avenue, Paradise. p9 Gorge Road, Paradise. p16 Day Street, Paradise. p16 Clairville Road, Newton. p23 Louis Crescent, Newton. p23 CITY OF ONKAPARINGA In and across Katharine Street, Port Noarlunga. p14 Alan Street, Port Noarlunga. p14 CITY OF PLAYFORD In and across Fordingbridge Road, Davoren Park. p24 Easements in lots 201 and 202 in LTRO DP 70504, Fordingbridge Road, Davoren Park. p24 Across and in Peachey Road, Davoren Park. p24 CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD Paula Avenue, Windsor Gardens. p10 In and across Innes Road, Windsor Gardens. p10 and 11 Freebairn Street, Windsor Gardens. p10 Katrina Avenue, Windsor Gardens. p10 Tania Avenue, Windsor Gardens. p10 Howard Street, Windsor Gardens. p11 Echunga Street, Taperoo. p12 Kooringa Street, Taperoo. p12 Henry Street, Ottoway. p15 Grand Junction Road, Northfield. p17-19 In and across Willow Avenue, Manningham. p20 Rosslyn Avenue, Manningham. p20 Templewood Avenue, Manningham. p20 Birkinshaw Avenue, Manningham. p20 Lorraine Avenue, Manningham. p20 Riverside Grove, Dernancourt. p25 Willowbrook Road, Dernancourt. p25 Ridgefield Avenue, Dernancourt. p25

CITY OF UNLEY Hill Street, Parkside. p13 Easement in lots 103 and 102 in LTRO DP 55806, Windsor Street, Parkside. p13 Across Windsor Street, Parkside. p13 BUNDALEER COUNTRY LANDS WATER DISTRICT WAKEFIELD REGIONAL COUNCIL Across Blyth Plains Road, Kybunga. p27 Bowillia East Road, Kybunga. p27 TOD RIVER COUNTRY LANDS WATER DISTRICT DISTRICT COUNCILOF TUMBY BAY Across Lincoln Highway, Lipson. p21 YORKE PENINSULA COUNTRY LANDS WATER DISTRICT DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YORKE PENINSULA Rifle Range Road, Maitland. p26 Across and in Old Boundary Road, Maitland and Arthurton. p26 Lakes Road, Arthurton. p26 WATER MAINS LAID Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned water main has been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation and is not available for a constant supply of water to adjacent land. OUTSIDE WATER DISTRICTS KINGSTON DISTRICT COUNCIL Across and in Ellery Road, Kingston SE. p6-8 SEWERS LAID Notice is hereby given that the following sewers have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation in the undermentioned drainage areas and are now available for house connections. ADELAIDE DRAINAGE AREA CAMPBELLTOWN CITY COUNCIL Wicklow Avenue, Athelstone. FB 1228 p22 Across Gorge Road, Athelstone. FB 1229 p4 Easements in lot 100 in LTRO DP 15696, Gorge Road, Athelstone. FB 1229 p4 CITY OF CHARLES STURT Enid Court, Fulham Gardens. FB 1227 p57 and 58 Across Tulloch Drive, St Clair. FB 1229 p1-3 In and across Beyer Street, St Clair. FB 1229 p1-3 Brocas Avenue, St Clair. FB 1229 p1-3 CITY OF MARION York Avenue, Clovelly Park. FB 1228 p20 CITY OF MITCHAM Easements in lot 157 in LTRO DP 14965, Lee Street and lot 75 in LTRO DP 49550, Gulfview Road, Blackwood. FB 1228 p23 CITY OF ONKAPARINGA Waddikee Road,Lonsdale. FB 1228 p25 Crossing Road, Aberfoyle Park. FB 1228 p26 Easement in allotment piece 101 in LTRO DP 59506, Golf Course Drive, Woodcroft. FB 1228 p28

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2542 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 CITY OF SALISBURY

Glen Rovala Street, Brahma Lodge. FB 1228 p21 Sewerage land (lot 444 in LTRO DP 70824), Metro Parade, Mawson Lakes. FB 1164 p5 and 6 Easements in lot 1001 in LTRO DP 70824, Metro Parade and lot 102 in LTRO FP 9249, Elder Smith Road, Mawson Lakes. FB 1164 p5 and 6 ALDINGA DRAINAGE AREA CITY OF ONKAPARINGA Bristol Street, Aldinga Beach. FB 1228 p27 MURRAY BRIDGE COUNTRY DRAINAGE AREA THE RURAL CITY OF MURRAY BRIDGE Hume Avenue, Murray Bridge. FB 1228 p24 SEWERS ABANDONED Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned sewer has been abandoned by the South Australian Water Corporation. STIRLING COUNTRY DRAINAGE AREA ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL Churinga Road, Aldgate—300 mm MSCL pumping main. FB 1228 p19 SEWERS LAID Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned sewer has been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation and are not available for house connections. STIRLING COUNTRY DRAINAGE AREA ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL Churinga Road, Aldgate—300 mm PVC and DICL pumping main. FB 1228 p19 A. J. RINGHAM, Chief Executive Officer,

South Australian Water Corporation

WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 2012

Transfer of Funds IN accordance with Clause 3 of Schedule 5 of the Work Health and Safety Act 2012, I have obtained the concurrence of the board of management of the WorkCover Corporation of South Australia and have consulted with the Treasurer. The amount of funds to be transferred from the WorkCover Corporation of South Australia to the Department of the Premier and Cabinet to be applied towards costs associated with the administration of the Work Health and Safety Act 2012 is as follows: • $10.713 million cash (to be paid in monthly instalments)

for the 2013-2014 financial year; and • $683 000 (to be provided on an in-kind basis) in the 2013-

2014 financial year. Dated 27 May 2013. JOHN RAU, Deputy Premier, Minister for

Industrial Relations

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2543 TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008

Part 4—Apprenticeships/Traineeships

Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and

Skills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the Gazette notices of:

1. 25 September 2008 2. 23 October 2008 3. 13 November 2008 4. 4 December 2008 5. 18 December 2008 6. 29 January 2009 7. 12 February 2009 8. 5 March 2009 9. 12 March 2009 10. 26 March 2009 11. 30 April 2009 12. 18 June 2009 13. 25 June 2009 14. 27 August 2009 15. 17 September 2009 16. 24 September 2009 17. 9 October 2009 18. 22 October 2009 19. 3 December 2009 20. 17 December 2009 21. 4 February 2010 22. 11 February 2010 23. 18 February 2010 24. 18 March 2010 25. 8 April 2010 26. 6 May 2010 27. 20 May 2010 28. 3 June 2010 29. 17 June 2010 30. 24 June 2010 31. 8 July 2010 32. 9 September 2010 33. 23 September 2010 34. 4 November 2010 35. 25 November 2010 36. 16 December 2010 37. 23 December 2010 38. 17 March 2011 39. 7 April 2011 40. 21 April 2011 41. 19 May 2011 42. 30 June 2011 43. 21 July 2011 44. 8 September 2011 45. 10 November 2011 46. 24 November 2011 47. 1 December 2011 48. 8 December 2011 49. 16 December 2011 50. 22 December 2011 51. 5 January 2012 52. 19 January 2012 53. 1 March 2012 54. 29 March 2012 55. 24 May 2012 56. 31 May 2012 57. 7 June 2012 58. 14 June 2012 59. 21 June 2012 60. 28 June 2012 61. 5 July 2012 62. 12 July 2012 63. 19 July 2012 64. 2 August 2012 65. 9 August 2012 66. 30 August 2012 67. 13 September 2012 68. 4 October 2012 69. 18 October 2012 70. 25 October 2012 71. 8 November 2012 72. 29 November 2012 73. 13 December 2012 74. 25 January 2013 75. 14 February 2013 76. 21 February 2013 77. 28 February 2013 78. 7 March 2013 79. 14 Marcy 2013 80. 21 March 2013 81. 28 March 2013 82. 26 April 2013 83. 23 May 2013 84. 30 May 2013

Trades or Declared Vocations and Required Qualifications and

Training Contract Conditions for the

Forest and Forest Products Training Package FPI11 v1

*Trade/ #Declared Vocation/ Other Occupation Code Title

Nominal Term of Training Contract

Probationary Period

# Forest Products Operators

FPI20111 Certificate II in Forest Growing and Management 12 months 1 month

FPI20211 Certificate II in Harvesting and Haulage 12 months 1 month

FPI20311 Certificate II in Sawmilling and Processing 12 months 1 month

FPI20411 Certificate II in Wood Panel Products 12 months 1 month

FPI20511 Certificate II in Timber Manufactured Products 12 months 1 month

FPI20611 Certificate II in Timber Merchandising 12 months 1 month

FPI30111 Certificate III in Forest Growing and Management 24 months 2 months

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2544 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013

*Trade/ #Declared Vocation/ Other Occupation Code Title

Nominal Term of Training Contract

Probationary Period

# Forest Products Operators

FPI30211 Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage 24 months 2 months

FPI30311 Certificate III in Sawmilling and Processing 24 months 2 months

FPI30411 Certificate III in Wood Panel Products 24 months 2 months

FPI30511 Certificate III in Timber Manufactured Products 24 months 2 months

FPI30611 Certificate III in Timber Merchandising 24 months 2 months

*Saw Doctor FPI30711 Certificate III in Sawdoctoring 48 months 3 months

# Forest Products Operators

FPI40111 Certificate IV in Forest Operations 36 months 3 months

FPI40211 Certificate IV in Timber Processing 36 months 3 months

FPI50111 Diploma of Forest and Forest Products 48 months 3 months

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2545

Government of South Australia

TREASURER’S QUARTERLY STATEMENT

for the

THREE MONTHS ended on

30 SEPTEMBER 2012 and 30 SEPTEMBER 2011

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2546 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

COMMENTARY TO THE STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNTS CREDITED TO AND ISSUED FROM THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT FOR THE QUARTERS ENDED

30 SEPTEMBER 2012 AND 30 SEPTEMBER 2011 Receipts Taxation September quarter land tax receipts are typically low compared to the full year estimate as they mainly comprise the final instalment of the previous year’s land tax assessment for taxpayers that chose to pay in quarterly instalments. Land tax collections for the September quarter 2012 are broadly consistent with budget expectations. Higher payroll tax receipts for the September quarter 2012 compared with the same period a year ago mainly reflects the impact of the abolition of the exemption from payroll tax for the wages of eligible trainees and apprentices from 1 July 2012. Stamp duty receipts for the September quarter 2012 were lower than the same period a year ago reflecting the timing of receipts relating to stamp duty on motor vehicle registrations and transfers and renewal certificates for Compulsory Third Party insurance from the Department of Transport, Planning and Infrastructure (which relate to the 2010-2011 financial year) and the impact of a softer property market on conveyance duty receipts. Contributions from State Undertakings Contributions from State Undertakings were lower in the September quarter 2012 than in the September quarter mainly due to timing variances in the receipt of income tax equivalents from SA Water. Royalties Royalty receipts were higher in the September quarter 2012 than in the September quarter 2011 mainly due to timing variances in the receipt of some mineral related royalties and higher production of petroleum. Petroleum production was affected by restrictions in the Cooper Basin during 2010 and 2011, caused by flooding. Fees and charges Fees and Charges were lower in the September quarter 2012 than in the September 2011 quarter due to the timing of receipt of guarantee fees earned. Commonwealth—General Purpose Grants Growth in general purpose grants between the first quarter of 2012-2013 and the corresponding quarter for 2011-2012 is not indicative of underlying Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenue growth. This is because monthly grants are paid according to a payment schedule prepared by the Commonwealth Government at the commencement of a financial year rather than in accordance with the actual emerging monthly GST collections. In its 2012-2013 Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook, the Commonwealth Government estimates that the GST pool available for distribution to the states will grow by 4.8 per cent in 2012-2013.

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2547 Commonwealth—National Partnership Payments National Partnership (NP) payments were lower in the September quarter 2012 than in the September quarter 2011 mainly due to a new NP Agreement being negotiated for the concessions for pensioners. This new NP Agreement is expected to be finalised by the Commonwealth shortly which will result in payments being made in the last half of the 2012-2013 financial year. Commonwealth—Specific Purpose Grants Specific Purpose Payments (SPP) for the September quarter 2012 were lower than the same period last year due mainly to the National Healthcare SPP which is now being paid directly to the Department of Health, rather than into the Consolidated Account. Payments Payments were made pursuant to the Appropriation Act 2012 and also in accordance with other Acts for which specific appropriation has been authorized. The timing of payments is based on agreed drawdown schedules, and may change from period to period depending on specific agency requirements. Payments made from the Consolidated Account, for the September quarter, were lower than the same period in 2011-2012 due mainly to the timing of the past service superannuation payment. Note Caution should be exercised in interpreting the quarterly statement of Consolidated Account transactions. Unlike the State Budget, which comprises transactions on an accrual basis, the information reflected in the quarterly statements is limited to cash transactions. Also, the Consolidated Account does not capture all the transactions undertaken by the general government sector (in particular, it does not record receipts to and payments from special deposit accounts). Finally, the timing of receipts and payments could be volatile within a particular year. As a result, apparently large movements between years may only be due to changes in the timing of receipts and payments and therefore may not have consequences for the underlying budget position.

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2548 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

SUMMARY OF THE STATEMENT

ON THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT FOR THEQUARTERS ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2012 AND 30 SEPTEMBER 2011

(Prepared on a Cash Basis)

- Quarter ended -30 September 30 September Variation

2012 2011$ 000 $ 000 $ 000

RECEIPTS

2,276,449 2,564,345 -287,896

PAYMENTS

3,233,555 3,592,635 -359,080

FINANCING REQUIREMENT

957,106 1,028,290 -71,184

BORROWINGS

- - -

CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT RESULTDeficit / -Surplus

957,106 1,028,290 -71,184

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2549

GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND BORROWINGS ON THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT FOR THE QUARTERS ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2012 AND 30 SEPTEMBER 2011

(Prepared on a Cash Basis)- Quarter ended -

Budget 30 September 30 September2012-13 2012 2011

$ 000 $ 000 $ 000

RECEIPTS - Taxation - Gambling 460,247 110,027 107,673 Land Tax 585,800 81,469 78,816 Payroll Tax 1,298,600 317,218 304,668 Stamp Duties 1,275,709 304,966 324,298 Commonwealth Places Mirror Tax 24,000 5,618 5,400 Other taxes on property 10 - - River Murray Levy 25,400 6,691 6,713

Total Taxation 3,669,766 825,989 827,568

Contributions from State Undertakings 365,817 13,621 31,413

Recoveries 46,312 3,108 9,662

Fees and charges 393,553 64,684 83,491

Royalties 235,570 62,888 55,006

Commonwealth - General Purpose Grants 4,511,800 1,127,949 1,123,160 Specific Purpose Grants 567,311 150,334 397,172 National Partnership Payments 64,633 56 6,744

Total Commonwealth 5,143,744 1,278,339 1,527,076

Other Receipts 269,310 27,820 30,129

Total Receipts 10,124,072 2,276,449 2,564,345

BORROWINGS - Funds borrowed from South Australian 2,277,631 Government Financing Authority - -

Total Receipts and Borrowings 10,124,072 2,276,449 2,564,345

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2550 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013

STATEMENT OF THE PAYMENTS ON THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTFOR THE QUARTERS ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2012 AND 30 SEPTEMBER 2011

(Prepared on a Cash Basis)

Budget 30 September 30 September

2012-13 2012 2011

$ 000 $ 000 $ 000

PAYMENTS -

Arts SA 123,727 55,010 44,486Attorney-General's Department 89,409 31,938 35,649Administered Items for the Attorney-General's Department 43,344 14,570 9,414Auditor-General's Department 15,444 3,805 3,346Courts Administration Authority 87,507 22,429 22,907Defence SA 23,225 9,455 8,175Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (a) 961,839 268,816 359,914Administered Items for the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion 164,327 59,208 54,500Department for Correctional Services 241,934 58,028 49,492Department for Education and Children Development (a) 2,633,800 686,642 567,395Administered Items for the Department for Education and Child Development 220,355 117,734 138,641Department for Health and Ageing (a) 3,010,707 809,226 929,327Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy (a) 86,228 20,551 14,385

Administered Items for the Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy 959 240 - Department for Water 87,728 33,629 24,359Administered Items for the Department for Water 7,009 5,538 5,375Department of Environment and Natural Resources 127,990 39,562 34,988Administered Items for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources 12,443 10,191 8,611Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology 519,768 189,500 110,000Department of Planning and Local Government (b) - - 6,002Administered Items for the Department of Planning and Local Government (b) - - 1,921Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (a) 954,509 226,995 160,702Administered Items for the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (a) 4,041 3,583 3,293Department of Primary Industries and Regions 89,658 27,663 34,775Administered Items for the Department of Primary Industries and Regions 3,471 776 805Department of the Premier and Cabinet 113,059 25,595 26,670Administered Items for the Department of the Premier and Cabinet 20,551 4,758 2,403Department of Treasury and Finance 67,538 18,501 21,263Administered Items for the Department of Treasury and Finance 1,799,067 264,353 696,462Electoral Commission of South Australia 3,122 606 852Environment Protection Authority - - 143House of Assembly 8,239 1,268 1,442Independent Gambling Authority 1,657 427 420Joint Parliamentary Services 14,305 2,265 1,966Legislative Council 5,379 823 970Minister for Tourism 4,454 4,454 4,454South Australia Police 681,531 168,751 161,058Administered Items for South Australia Police 171 56 55South Australian Tourism Commission 49,080 16,825 18,300

State Governor's Establishment 3,134 870 842

Payments for which specific appropriation is authorised in various Acts 120,994 28,914 26,873

TOTAL PAYMENTS 12,401,703 3,233,555 3,592,635

(a) Name changes since the 2011-12 Budget as a result of machinery of government restructure.

(b) Various functions of the department have been transferred to a number of other government departments including Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure, Department for Communities and Social Inclusion, Department of Treasury and Finance, Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology and Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Changes effective between December 2011 to January 2012.

GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

- Quarter ended -

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2551

Government of South Australia

TREASURER’S QUARTERLY STATEMENT

for the

THREE MONTHS ended on

31 DECEMBER 2012 and 31 DECEMBER 2011

Presented by the Honourable J.W. Weatherill M.P.

Treasurer of South Australia

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2552 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

COMMENTARY TO THE STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNTS CREDITED TO AND ISSUED FROM THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT FOR THE QUARTERS ENDED

30 DECEMBER 2012 AND 30 DECEMBER 2011 Receipts Taxation Gambling tax receipts in the first six months of 2012-2013 are lower than the same period a year ago reflecting lower receipts from the casino, partially offset by higher receipts from gaming machines in hotels and clubs. Land tax receipts for the December quarter 2012 are higher than the same period a year ago reflecting the timing of land tax payments made by the private sector. Some land tax payers pay their land tax in one instalment (usually the December or March quarter) while others make quarterly payments. Land tax receipts for 2012-13 are expected to be broadly in line with 2011-2012. Higher payroll tax receipts for the December quarter 2012 compared with the same period a year ago reflect growth in taxable payrolls. Stamp duty receipts were higher in the December quarter 2012 compared to the same period a year ago reflecting the timing of several large transactions, including duty on the sale of the SA Lotteries sub-licence and the forward sale of the forest rotations in the South East. Royalties Royalties were higher in the December quarter 2012 compared to the December quarter 2011 mainly due to higher petroleum royalty receipts from higher production in the Cooper Basin. Fees and charges Fees and charges were higher in the December quarter 2012 compared to the December quarter 2011 due to higher regulator fees from Land Services Group. Commonwealth—General Purpose Grants Growth in general purpose grants between the first quarter of 2012-2013 and the corresponding quarter for 2011-2012 is not indicative of underlying Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenue growth. This is because monthly grants are paid according to a payment schedule prepared by the Commonwealth Government at the commencement of a financial year rather than in accordance with the actual emerging monthly GST collections. In its 2012-2013 Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook, the Commonwealth Government estimated that the GST pool available for distribution to the states will grow by 4.8 per cent in 2012-2013. Commonwealth—Specific Purpose Grants Specific Purpose Payments (SPP) for the December quarter 2012 were lower than the same period in 2011 due mainly to the National Healthcare SPP which is now being paid directly to the Department of Health, rather than into the Consolidated Account.

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2553 Commonwealth—National Partnership Payments National Partnership (NP) payments were lower in the December quarter 2012 than in the December quarter 2011 mainly due to a new NP Agreement being negotiated for the concessions of pensioners. This new NP agreement is expected to be finalised by the Commonwealth shortly which will result in payments being made in the last half of the 2012-2013 financial year. Commonwealth—Specific Purpose Payments Specific Purpose Payments (SPP) for the December quarter 2012 were lower than the same period last year due mainly to the National Healthcare SPP which is now being paid directly to the Department of Health rather than into the Consolidated Account. Other receipts Other receipts were higher in the December quarter 2012 compared to the December quarter 2011 due to the proceeds from the sale of Forestry SA and SA Lotteries. Payments Payments were made pursuant to the Appropriation Act 2012 and also in accordance with other Acts for which specific appropriation has been authorized. The timing of payments is based on agreed drawdown schedules, and may change from period to period depending on specific agency requirements. Payments made from the Consolidated Account, for the December quarter, were lower than the same period in 2011-2012 due mainly to the timing of the past service superannuation payment. Note Caution should be exercised in interpreting the quarterly statement of Consolidated Account transactions. Unlike the State Budget, which comprises transactions on an accrual basis, the information reflected in the quarterly statements is limited to cash transactions. Also, the Consolidated Account does not capture all the transactions undertaken by the general government sector (in particular, it does not record receipts to and payments from special deposit accounts). Finally, the timing of receipts and payments could be volatile within a particular year. As a result, apparently large movements between years may only be due to changes in the timing of receipts and payments and therefore may not have consequences for the underlying budget position.

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2554 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013

GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

SUMMARY OF THE STATEMENT ON THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT FOR THE

QUARTERS AND 6 MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012, AND 31 DECEMBER, 2012

(Prepared on a Cash Basis)

- Six months ended - - Quarter ended -31 December 31 December Variation 31 December 31 December Variation

2012 2011 2012 2011$ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000

RECEIPTS

5,873,958 5,219,805 654,153 3,597,509 2,655,460 942,049

PAYMENTS

6,725,194 7,058,064 -332,870 3,491,640 3,465,429 26,211

FINANCING REQUIREMENT

851,236 1,838,259 -987,023 -105,869 809,969 -915,838

BORROWINGS

- - - - - -

CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT RESULTDeficit / - Surplus

851,236 1,838,259 -987,023 -105,869 809,969 -915,838

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2555

GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND BORROWINGS ON THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT FOR THE QUARTERS AND 6 MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER, 2012 AND 31 DECEMBER, 2011

(Prepared on a Cash Basis)- Six months ended - - Quarter ended -

Budget 31 December 31 December 31 December 31 December2012-13 2012 2011 2012 2010

$ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000

RECEIPTS - Taxation - Gambling 460,247 209,387 210,556 99,360 102,884 Land Tax 585,800 223,639 216,038 142,170 137,222 Payroll Tax 1,298,600 640,000 603,179 322,782 298,510 Stamp Duties 1,275,709 701,626 657,411 396,660 333,113 Commonwealth Places Mirror Tax 24,000 12,704 12,123 7,086 6,724 Other taxes on property 10 35 10 35 10 River Murray Levy 25,400 13,022 12,960 6,331 6,247

Total Taxation 3,669,766 1,800,413 1,712,277 974,424 884,710

Contributions from State Undertakings 365,817 50,832 61,219 37,211 29,806

Recoveries 46,312 30,087 13,276 26,979 3,613

Fees and charges 393,553 173,049 166,377 108,365 82,886

Royalties 235,570 102,749 82,867 39,861 27,861

Commonwealth - General Purpose Grants 4,511,800 2,302,881 2,241,268 1,174,932 1,118,107 Specific Purpose Grants 567,311 299,303 795,052 148,969 397,880 National Partnership Payments 64,633 126 13,439 70 6,695

Total Commonwealth 5,143,744 2,602,310 3,049,759 1,323,971 1,522,682

Other Receipts 269,310 1,114,518 134,030 1,086,698 103,902

Total Receipts 10,124,072 5,873,958 5,219,805 3,597,509 2,655,460

BORROWINGS - Funds borrowed from South Australian Government Financing Authority 2,277,631 - - - -

Total Receipts and Borrowings 12,401,703 5,873,958 5,219,805 3,597,509 2,655,460

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2556 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013

STATEMENT OF THE PAYMENTS ON THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTFOR THE QUARTERS AND 6 MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER, 2012 AND 31 DECEMBER, 2011

(Prepared on a Cash Basis)

- Six months ended -

Budget 31 December 31 December 31 December 31 December

2012-13 2012 2011 2012 2011

$ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000

PAYMENTS -Arts SA 123,727 87,661 84,096 32,651 39,610 Attorney-General's Department 89,409 56,074 71,174 24,136 35,525 Administered Items for the Attorney-General's Department 43,344 30,599 28,850 16,029 19,436 Auditor-General's Department 15,444 7,811 6,942 4,006 3,596 Courts Administration Authority 87,507 44,928 45,149 22,499 22,242 Defence SA 23,225 14,045 15,175 4,590 7,000

Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (a) 961,839 650,816 774,414 382,000 414,500

Administered Items for the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion 164,327 92,472 97,800 33,264 43,300

Department for Correctional Services 241,934 120,959 103,552 62,931 54,060 Department for Education and Children Development (a) 2,633,800 1,279,151 1,092,559 592,509 525,164 Administered Items for the Department for Education and Child Development 220,355 192,618 185,074 74,884 46,433 Department for Health and Ageing (a) 3,010,707 1,616,944 2,013,500 807,718 1,084,173

Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy (a) 86,228 43,546 26,073 22,995 11,688

Administered Items for the Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy 959 480 240

Department for Water 87,728 57,199 55,733 23,570 31,374 Administered Items for the Department for Water 7,009 6,038 5,875 500 500

Department of Environment and Natural Resources 127,990 70,372 60,344 30,810 25,356 Administered Items for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources 12,443 12,424 13,003 2,233 4,392 Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology 519,768 295,477 206,000 105,977 96,000 Department of Planning and Local Government (b) 0 8,998 2,996 Administered Items for the Department of Planning and Local Government (b) 0 2,081 160 Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (a) 954,509 486,353 313,571 259,358 152,869 Administered Items for the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (a) 4,041 - 6,882 3,955 3,590 Department of Primary Industries and Regions 89,658 51,324 64,832 23,661 30,057 Administered Items for the Department of Primary Industries and Regions 3,471 1,552 1,610 776 805

Department of the Premier and Cabinet 113,059 63,482 60,280 37,887 33,610

GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

- Quarter ended -

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2557

STATEMENT OF THE PAYMENTS ON THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTFOR THE QUARTERS AND 6 MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER, 2012 AND 31 DECEMBER, 2011

(Prepared on a Cash Basis)

- Six months ended -

Budget 31 December 31 December 31 December 31 December

2012-13 2012 2011 2012 2011

$ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000

PAYMENTS -

GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

- Quarter ended -

Administered Items for the Department of the Premier and Cabinet 20,551 17,213 4,871 4,917 2,468

Department of Treasury and Finance 67,538 45,181 41,563 26,680 20,300 Administered Items for the Department of Treasury and Finance 1,799,067 923,555 1,246,379 659,202 549,917 Electoral Commission of South Australia 3,122 1,396 1,595 790 743 Environment Protection Authority 0 5,611 5,468 House of Assembly 8,239 3,423 2,961 2,155 1,518 Independent Gambling Authority 1,657 854 840 427 420 Joint Parliamentary Services 14,305 6,759 4,113 4,494 2,147 Legislative Council 5,379 2,111 1,982 1,288 1,012 Minister for Tourism 4,454 4,454 4,454 - - South Australia Police 681,531 348,161 313,418 179,410 152,360 Administered Items for South Australia Police 171 56 55 - - South Australian Tourism Commission 49,080 28,200 29,400 11,375 11,100

State Governor's Establishment 3,134 1,619 1,549 749 707 Payments for which specific appropriation is authorised in various Acts 120,994 59,887 55,706 30,974 28,833

TOTAL PAYMENTS 12,401,703 6,725,194 7,058,064 3,491,640 3,465,429

(a) Name changed effective 21 October 2011. Previously Department of Trade and Economic Development

(b) Name changed effective 21 October, 2011. Previously Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure

(c) Name changed effective 21 October, 2011. Previously Department of Education and Children's Services

(d) Name changed effective 21 October, 2011. Previously Department for Families and Communities

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2558 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2559 CITY OF BURNSIDE

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991 Waterfall Gully Road, Burnside

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 10 of the Act, that the council proposes to make a Road Process Order to close, sell and transfer to the adjoining owner the portion of the Waterfall Gully Road adjoining Allotment 46 in DP 9404, more particularly delineated as ‘A’ on Preliminary Plan No. 13/0021. A copy of the plan and statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at the Council’s Civic Centre, 401 Greenhill Road, Tusmore and the office of the Surveyor-General, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, during normal office hours. Any application for easement or objections must be made in writing within 28 days from the date of the last notice to the council, P.O. Box 9, Glenside, S.A. 5065 and to the Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, setting out full details. Where a submission is made, council will give notification of a meeting to deal with the matter. Dated 13 June 2013.

P. DEB, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF CHARLES STURT

URBAN TREES FUND Development Act 1993: Section 50 B (1): Establishment of an

Urban Trees Fund for the City of Charles Sturt NOTICE is hereby given, that pursuant to Section 50 B (1) of the Development Act 1993, the City of Charles Sturt has established an Urban Trees Fund to the area affected by the whole of the Charles Sturt Council area. The Urban Trees Fund will require a payment (for each tree not planted) into the Fund by an applicant for a development authorisation that will affect a ‘significant’ or ‘regulated tree’, where it is not practical or beneficial for a tree or trees to be planted on the subject site. The Urban Trees Fund will come into operation on the day in which this notice is published in the Gazette.

M. WITHERS, Chief Executive Officer

CLARE & GILBERT VALLEYS COUNCIL

Adoption of Valuation and Declaration of Rates NOTICE is hereby given that the Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council at a Special Council Meeting held on 3 June 2013, resolved as follows for the year ending 30 June 2014: 1. Adopted for rating purposes the capital valuations

made by the Valuer-General within Council’s area totalling $2 305 645 990.

2. Declared differential general rates based upon the use of the land as follows:

2.1 Residential, Vacant Land and Other: 0.4409 cents in the dollar;

2.2 Commercial (Shop), Commercial (Office) and Commercial (Other): 0.5952 cents in the dollar;

2.3 Industrial (Light) and Industrial (Other): 0.5952 cents in the dollar;

2.4 Primary Production: 0.3307 cents in the dollar. 3. Fix a minimum amount of $590 payable by way of general

rates. 4. Imposed annual service charges based on the level of usage

of the service in respect of land to which it provides or makes available Community Wastewater Management System services at $380 per unit in respect of all land serviced by either the Clare Scheme, Riverton Scheme or Saddleworth Scheme.

5. Imposed an annual service charge of $183 based on the nature of the service in respect of all land to which it provides the waste collection service within the towns of Clare, Riverton, Saddleworth, Mintaro, Sevenhill, Auburn, Watervale, Manoora, Rhynie, Marrabel, Stockport, Tarlee and Waterloo.

6. Declared a separate rate of 0.0141 cents in the dollar in order to reimburse the Council the amount contributed to the Northern and Yorke Natural Resources Management Board being $319 819.

R. D. BLIGHT, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLISTON

Review of Elector Representation NOTICE is hereby given that the District Council of Elliston is undertaking a review to determine whether a change of arrangements in respect to elector representation will result in the electors of the area being more adequately and fairly represented. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 (7) of the Local Government Act 1999, notice is hereby given that Council has prepared a representation options paper that examines the advantages and disadvantages of the various options available in regards to the composition and structure of Council, and the division of the Council area into wards. Copies of the representation options paper are available for inspection and/or purchase at the Council office, Beach Terrace, Elliston. Interested persons are invited to make a written submission to the Chief Executive Officer, P.O. Box 46, Elliston, S.A. 5670, by close of business on 26 July 2013. Information regarding the representation review can be obtained by contacting Nikki Meredith, Corporate and Community Services Manager on telephone: (08) 8687 9177 or email: [email protected]. All information will also be available on Council’s website: www.elliston.sa.gov.au including electronic submission forms.

R. FOSTER, Chief Executive Officer

KANGAROO ISLAND COUNCIL

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 The Kangaroo Island Council

Rural Living Development Plan Amendment— Public Consultation

NOTICE is hereby given that the Kangaroo Island Council, pursuant to Sections 24 and 25 of the Development Act 1993, has prepared a Development Plan Amendment Report (DPA) to amend its Development Plan. The Amendment seeks to change the Development Plan as it relates to: • Introducing new Rural Living Zones at identified areas of

Pelican Lagoon, Snellings Beach, Stokes Bay and Vivonne Bay, with related site specific policy.

• Deleting horticulture and viticulture from being an envisaged form of development in the Rural Living Zone.

• Policy that reinforces the ability for a domestic outbuilding in association with a detached dwelling, rather than outbuildings on vacant land in the Rural Living Zone.

• Replacing the Interface between Land Use policy and Natural Resources policy with the most recent version of the SA Planning Policy Library.

• Other miscellaneous policy variations. The DPA report will be on public consultation from Friday, 14 June 2013 until Friday, 9 August 2013. Copies of the DPA report are available for public inspection during normal office hours at the offices of the Kangaroo Island Council, 43 Dauncey Street, Kingscote. Alternatively the DPA report can be viewed on the Internet at: www.kangarooisland.sa.gov.au Written submissions regarding the DPA should be submitted no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, 9 August 2013. All submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, P.O. Box 121, Kingscote, S.A. 5223 and should clearly indicate whether you wish to be heard in support of your submission at the public hearing. If you wish to lodge your submission electronically, please email it to [email protected].

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2560 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 June 2013 Copies of all submissions will be available for inspection at the offices of the Kangaroo Island Council, 43 Dauncey Street, Kingscote, from Monday, 12 August 2013 until the conclusion of the public hearing. A public hearing will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, 2 September 2013, at the Council Chambers, 43 Dauncey Street, Kingscote, at which time interested persons may be heard in relation to the DPA and the submissions. The public hearing will not be held if no submissions are received or if no submission makes a request to be heard. If you would like further information about the DPA contact Aaron Wilksch, Manager Development Services, Kangaroo Island Council on (08) 8553 4500 or [email protected].

A. C. BOARDMAN, Chief Executive Officer

NARACOORTE LUCINDALE COUNCIL

Appointment of Public Officers to the Development Assessment Panel

NOTICE is hereby given that at its meeting held on the 14 May 2013, the Council made the following appointments: Chief Executive Officer, Dr Helen Macdonald, and Director

Planning, Environment and Community Development, Steve Bourne were appointed as Public Officers to Council’s Development Assessment Panel.

Appointment of Authorised Officers Notice is hereby given that on the 16 April 2013 the following appointments were made: Bradley Lang, Paul McRostie, Steven Bourne, David

Hutchison, Milan Hodak and John Best are Authorised Officers under the Development Act 1993.

David Adams, Shane Francis, Peter Holmes, Harry Kolpondinos, Ben Thomson, Simon Smith and Darren Callaghan are Dog Management Officers and Simon Smith and Darren Callaghan are Cat Management Officers under the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995.

Robert Dunstone and Paul McRostie are Authorised Officers under the Environment Protection Act 1993.

David Adams and Paul McRostie are Authorised Persons under the Expiation of Offences Act 1996.

Sarah duRand, Karen Fitzgerald, Darren Callaghan, Jane Haynes, Melissa Irvine, Cathy Lawrie, Robin Loechel, Jodie McFarlane, Brooke Sambell and Heather Somerville are Authorised Officers and Darren Callaghan and Simon Smith are Fire Prevention Officers under the Fire and Emergency Services Act 2004.

Darren Callaghan, Shane Francis, David Ghezzi, Peter Holmes, Harry Kolpondinos, Tom Krieger, Simon Smith, Ben Thomson are Rangers and Richard James is a Pound Keeper under the Impounding Act 1920

Steven Bourne, Phillip Burton, Darren Callaghan, Shane Francis, David Ghezzi, Peter Holmes, Harry Kolpondinos, Tom Krieger, Bradley Lang, Helen Macdonald, Simon Smith, Ben Thomson and Robert Dunstone are Authorised People under the Local Government Act 1999.

Robert Dunstone is an Authorised Officer under the Food Act 2001, Housing Improvement Act 1940, Public and Environmental Health Act 1987 and the Supported Residential Facilities Act 1992.

H. MACDONALD, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF STREAKY BAY

CLOSE OF NOMINATIONS Supplementary Election for Councillor in Flinders Ward

Nominations Received AT the close of nominations at 12 noon on Thursday, 6 June 2013 the following people were accepted as candidates and are listed in the order in which they will appear on the ballot paper.

Councillor for Flinders Ward—One Vacancy Trezona, Neville Graham Karp, Lauren Amber

Postal Voting The election will be conducted by post. Ballot papers and pre-paid envelopes for each voting entitlement will be posted between Tuesday, 18 June 2013 and Monday, 24 June 2013 to every person, or designated person of a body corporate or group listed on the voters roll at roll close on Tuesday, 30 April 2013. Voting is voluntary. A person who has not received voting material by Monday, 24 June 2013 and believes they are entitled to vote should contact the Deputy Returning Officer on (08) 8626 1001. Completed voting material must be returned to reach the Deputy Returning Officer no later than 12 noon on Monday 8 July 2013. A ballot box will be provided at the Council office, 29 Alfred Terrace, Streaky Bay for electors wishing to hand deliver their completed voting material during office hours.

Vote Counting Location The scrutiny and counting of votes will take place at the Council Chambers, 29 Alfred Terrace, Streaky Bay as soon as practicable after 12 noon on Monday, 8 July 2013. A provisional declaration will be made at the conclusion of the election count.

Campaign Donations Return All candidates must forward a Campaign Donations Return to the Council Chief Executive Officer within 30 days after the conclusion of the election.

K. MOUSLEY, Returning Officer

TATIARA DISTRICT COUNCIL

CLOSE OF NOMINATIONS Supplementary Election for Councillor in East Ward

Nominations Received AT the close of nominations at 12 noon on Thursday, 6 June 2013 the following people were accepted as candidates and are listed in the order in which they will appear on the ballot paper. Councillor for East Ward—One vacancy Goossens, Liz Langley, Cathy Ballinger, Liz

Postal Voting The election will be conducted by post. Ballot papers and pre-paid envelopes for each voting entitlement will be posted between Tuesday, 18 June 2013 and Monday, 24 June 2013 to every person, or designated person of a body corporate or group listed on the voters roll at roll close on Tuesday, 30 April 2013. Voting is voluntary. A person who has not received voting material by Monday, 24 June 2013 and believes they are entitled to vote should contact the Deputy Returning Officer on (08) 87521044. Completed voting material must be returned to reach the Deputy Returning Officer no later than 12 noon on Monday, 8 July 2013. A ballot box will be provided at the Council office, 43 Woolshed Street, Bordertown for electors wishing to hand deliver their completed voting material during office hours.

Vote Counting Location The scrutiny and counting of votes will take place at the Council Chambers, 43 Woolshed Street, Bordertown as soon as practicable after 12 noon on Monday, 8 July 2013. A provisional declaration will be made at the conclusion of the election count.

Campaign Donations Return All candidates must forward a Campaign Donations Return to the Council Chief Executive Officer within 30 days after the conclusion of the election.

K. MOUSLEY, Returning Officer

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13 June 2013] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2561 IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased

persons: Bartley, Helen Louise, late of 28 Norongo Street, O’Sullivan

Beach, retired university lecturer, who died on 2 March 2013.

Bennett, Lynette Joy, late of 100 Coppleridge Drive, Elizabeth Vale, lecturer, who died on 31 December 2012.

Blows, Joyce Barbara, late of 18 Thompson Street, Elizabeth South, home duties, who died on 3 May 2013.

Bushnell, Ethel Winifred, late of 147 St Bernards Road, Rostrevor, retired office cleaner, who died on 28 September 2012.

Campbell, Coralee Faye, late of 200 Jenkins Avenue, Whyalla Stuart, home duties, who died on 25 March 2013.

Carollo, Matteo, late of 14 McConville Street, Whyalla Playford, retired carpenter, who died on 31 January 2013.

Croucher, Michael John, late of 3 Malvern Way, Onkaparinga Hills, maintenance officer, who died on 2 December 2012.

Hill, Robert Randall, late of 150 Adams Road, Craigmore, retired market gardener, who died on 12 April 2013.

Holzberger, Josephine Shirley, late of 1 Wilton Street, Davoren Park, of no occupation, who died on 20 April 2013.

Machin, Thomas Crowther, late of 51 Eve Road, Bellevue Heights, retired accountant, who died on 20 January 2013.

Marshall, Elizabeth Joy, late of 5 Windsor Avenue, Hahndorf, home duties, who died on 24 March 2013.

McDonald, Audrey Jean Mavis Bernice, late of 4 Ellis Street, Enfield, of no occupation, who died on 4 January 2013.

Mundy, Iris Gertrude, late of 15 Rosemary Street, Woodville West, of no occupation, who died on 28 February 2013.

Oates, Edna Mavis, late of 150-164 Bay Road, Encounter Bay, of no occupation,who died on 24 March 2013.

Prewett, Donald Linton, late of 6 Booth Avenue, Linden Park, retired clerical officer, who died on 14 March 2013.

Reynolds, Elsie Joyce, late of 122 Esplanade, Semaphore, of no occupation, who died on 23 February 2013.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972 and the Family Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries, and other persons having claims against the said estates are required to send, in writing, to the Office of Public Trustee, G.P.O. Box 1338, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, full particulars and proof of such claims, on or before 12 July 2013, otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estates; and notice is also hereby given that all persons indebted to the said estates are required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith to deliver same to the Public Trustee. Dated 13 June 2013.

D. A. CONTALA, Public Trustee

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