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%utrnmrnt OF Uaetfr WESTERN AUSTRAUA Published by Authority at 3.30 pm No, 58] PERTH: FRIDAY, 24 JUNE [1988 Jurisdiction of Courts Cross-vesting Act 1987 PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid, Corn- GORDON REID, 5 panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of the Governor. State of Western Australia. [L.S.] UNDER section 1 2 of the Jurisdiction of Courts Cross- vesting Act 1987, I, the Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby fix 1 July 1988 as the day on which the Jurisdiction of Courts Cross- vesting Act 1987 shall come into operation. Given under my hand and the Seal of the State, on 21 June 1988. By His Excellency’s Command, J. M. BERINSON, Attorney General. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Associations Incorporation Act 1987 PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid, Corn- GORDON REID, 5 panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of the Governor. State of Western Australia. [L.S.] UNDER section 2 of the Associations Incorporation Act 1987, I, the Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby fix 25 July 1988 as the day on which the Associations Incorporation Act 1987 shall come into Operation. Given under my hand and the Seal of the State, on 21 June 1988. By His Excellency’s Command, J. M. BERINSON, Attorney General. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN WESTERN AUSTRALIA GORDON REID, Governor. L.S.] Sale of Goods Vienna Convention Act 1986 PROCLAMATION By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid, Corn- 5 panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of the State of Western Australia. UNDER section 2 of the Sale of Goods Vienna Convention Act 1986, I, the Governor, acting with the advice and con sent of the Executive Council, do hereby fix 1 April 1989 as the day on which the Sale of Goods Vienna Convention Act 1986 shall come into operation. Given under my hand and the Seal of the State on 21 June 1988. By His Excellency’s Command, J. M. BERINSON, Attorney General. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Land Act 1933 PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid, Corn- GORDON REID, 5 panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of the Governor. State of Western Australia. [L.S.] File No. 4673 /52. WHEREAS by section 311 a of the Land Act 1933, the Governor may by Proclamation and subject to such con ditions as may be expressed therein classify as of Class "A" 61581-i

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WESTERN AUSTRAUA

Published by Authority at 3.30 pm

No, 58] PERTH: FRIDAY, 24 JUNE [1988

Jurisdictionof CourtsCross-vestingAct 1987

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid, Corn-

GORDON REID, 5 panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of theGovernor. State of Western Australia.

[L.S.]

UNDER section 1 2 of the Jurisdiction of Courts Cross-vesting Act 1987, I, the Governor,acting with the adviceand consentof the Executive Council, do herebyfix 1 July1988 as theday on which the Jurisdiction of Courts Cross-vesting Act 1987 shall come into operation.

Given under my handand the Sealof the State,on 21June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,J. M. BERINSON,

Attorney General.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

AssociationsIncorporationAct 1987

PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid, Corn-GORDON REID, 5 panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of the

Governor. State of Western Australia.[L.S.]

UNDER section 2 of the Associations Incorporation Act1987, I, the Governor,acting with the adviceand consentoftheExecutiveCouncil,do herebyfix 25 July 1988 as the dayon which the Associations Incorporation Act 1987 shallcomeinto Operation.

Given under my hand and the Seal of the State, on21 June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,J. M. BERINSON,

Attorney General.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

WESTERN AUSTRALIAGORDON REID,

Governor.L.S.]

Saleof GoodsVienna ConventionAct 1986

PROCLAMATIONBy His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid, Corn-

5 panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of theState of Western Australia.

UNDER section2 of the Saleof GoodsVienna ConventionAct 1986, I, the Governor, acting with the adviceand consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, do herebyfix 1 April 1989 asthe day on which the Sale of Goods Vienna ConventionAct 1986 shall comeinto operation.

Given under my handand the Sealof the State on 21June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,J. M. BERINSON,

Attorney General.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

LandAct 1933

PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid, Corn-GORDON REID, 5 panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of the

Governor. State of Western Australia.[L.S.]

File No. 4673/52.

WHEREAS by section311 a of theLand Act 1933, theGovernor may by Proclamationand subject to such conditionsas may beexpressedthereinclassify as of Class"A"

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anysuchlandsof the Crown reservedto HerMajestyfor anypurposeand whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 19120 for the purposeof "Conservationof Flora andFauna"as described,should be classifiedas of Class"A"Now, thereforeI, the Governor,with the adviceandconsentof ExecutiveCouncil do by this my Proclamationclassify asof Class"A" thereservedescribedhereunder.

Schedule

ReserveNo. 19120 comprising Williams Locations9353,9869, 9880, 12043, 14196, 14197, 14720, 15484 and 15734containingan areaof 396.0662 hectaresaccordingly.

Plan Toolibin NW. 1:25 000 Yilliminning SE. 1:25 000.Given under my handand the Public Sealof Western

Australia,at Perth,on 21 June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,YVONNE HENDERSON,

Minister for Lands

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Marine andHarboursAct 1981

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA 1 By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid. Corn-

GORDON REID. 5 panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of theGovernor. State of Western Australia.

L.S.I

UNDER section9 1 of the Marine and HarboursAct 1981I, the Governor,acting with the advice and consentof theExecutive Council, do hereby vest in the Minister forTransport,constitutedundersection8 1 of the Act, all realand personalproperty, or interestin any suchproperty setout in the following Schedule.

ScheduleReserveNo. 40328 being LancelinLot 874 shownon De

partmentof LandAdministration Diagram649.Given under my hand and the Sealof the State on 7

June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,R. J. PEARCE,

Minister for Transport.GOD SAVETHEQUEEN

Main RoadsAct 1930

Declarationof Control of Access

PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1 By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid. Corn-GORDON REID, 5 panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of the

Governor. State of Western Australia.[L.S.]

MRD 90/1010V2

WHEREASby section28Aof theMain RoadsAct 1930, it isprovided that the Governormayon the recommendationofthe Commissioner,by proclamationdeclarethat any sectionor part of a road is subject to Control of Access,and theplacesonly at which it maybeenteredor departedfrom; andwhereasthe Commissionerhasrecommendedthat the roadsectionsdelineatedon the drawingsspecifiedin Schedule1

heretoshall besubjectto Control of Access.Therefore,I theGovernor,actingwith the adviceand consentof the Executive Council, in exerciseof the powersconferredby section28A of the Main RoadsAct 1930, and pursuantto the saidrecommendationsdo hereby declare the road sectionsdelineatedon the plansand as generallydescribedin Schedule 1 heretoshall be subject to Control of Access,and theplaces only at which it may be enteredor departed fromshall beasshownon thoseplans. -

Given undermy handand the Public Sealof the saidStateatPerthon 24 May 1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

BOB PEARCE,Minister for TransportandPlanning.

GOD SA VE THE QUEEN

Schedule1-Control of Access

Road RouteNo. Local Government .Location of Route As Delineatedon Plan No.

Northam-Cranbrook M3 1 Shireof Katanning KatanningBypass 8525-44Road

AT a meetingof theExecutiveCouncil heldin the ExecutiveCouncil Chambersat Perthon 7 June 1988, the followingOrdersin Council wereauthorisedto be issued.

ConstitutionAct 1889

ORDERIN COUNCILWHEREAS section 74 of the Constitution Act 1889. provides, inter alia that the Governor in Council may vest inheadsof departmentsor other offices or personswithin theState,power to make minor appointmentsto public officesunder the Governmentsof’ the State. Now therefore,HisExcellencythe Governorin actingwith the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil hereby-

1. Vests in John McKenzie, Pefer JamesMoore,Murray RobertLove, Ralph Douglas Smith, SteveJolly, Robert Germantse.Jim Lane, Robert IvanPrince,StephenHopperand in anypersontemporarily appointedto performthe normalduties of thesaid officers during absence or incapacity, thepower to make the appointmentof personsas employees of the Department of’ ConservationandLand Managementand its branchesat a daily orweekly rateof wage.

2. Revokes the power previously vested in JohnDaniel Clark. Richard Dean Briedahl, RossMead,PeterKeppel, EdwardMilton Cracknell andin anypersonstemporarily appointedto perform the normal duties of the said officers during absenceorincapacity, to makethe appointmentof personsasemployeesof the Departmentof’ ConservationandLand Managementand its branchesat a daily orweekly rateof wage.

Dated 7 June1988.

Child WelfareAct 1947

ORDER IN COUNCIL

G. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

WHEREAS by section 19 2 a of the Child Welfare Act1947. it is provided that the Governor may appoint suchpersons.male or female,as he may think fit. to be members

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of any particularChildren’s Court and may determinetherespectivesenioritiesof suchmembersand whereasby section 19 1 b ii of the saidAct theGovernormayamend,vary or revoke any such appointment:Now therefore HisExcellencythe Governorby andwith theadviceand consentof the Executive Council doth hereby revoke the appointment of William Ronald Winchesteras a Member of theChildren’sCourt atBunbury.

Dated 7 June1988.G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

respectivesenioritiesof suchmembersand whereasby section 19 1 b ii of the said Act the Governormay amend,vary or revoke any such appointment, now thereforeHisExcellencytheGovernorby and with theadviceandconsentof the Executive Council doth hereby appoint the personnamedin the First Scheduleheretoto be a memberof theChildren’s Court at the place mentionedand doth herebyrevoke the appointmentof the personnamedin theSecondScheduleheretoto be a memberof the Children’s Court atthe placementioned.

First ScheduleMount Magnet-

ThomasMichael Larsson.

SecondSchedule

Child WelfareAct 1947

ORDERIN COUNCIL

WHEREAS by section 19 2 a of the Child Welfare Act1947, it is provided that the Governor may appoint suchpersons,male or female,as he may think fit, tc be membersof any particularChildren’s Court and may determinetherespectivesenioritiesof suchmembersand whereasby section 19 1 b ii of the saidAct theGovernormay amend,vary or revoke any such appointment:Now thereforeHisExcellencytheGovernorby andwith the adviceandconsentof the Executive Council doth hereby revoke the appointment of the personsnamedin the First Schedulehereto tobeMembersof theChildren’s Court atthe placementioned.

First ScheduleAlbany-

HomerArthur White,JosephRichley Redshaw,RayWhitney Wood,SamuelJohn Lloyd Elliott.

Dated 7 June1988.G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

Child WelfareAct 1947

ORDER IN COUNCIL

G. PEARCE.Clerk of the Council.

WHEREAS by section 19 2 a of the Child Welfare Act1947, it is provided that the Governor may appoint suchpersons,male or female,as he may think fit, to be membersof any particular Children’s Court and may determinetherespectivesenioritiesof such membersand whereasby section 19 1 b ii of thesaidAct the Governormay amend,vary or revoke any such appointment:Now thereforeHisExcellencytheGovernorby and with theadviceandconsentof the ExecutiveCouncil doth hereby revoke the appointment of the personnamedin theFirst Scheduleheretoto bea memberof theChildren’sCourt at theplacementioned.

First ScheduleNungarin-

Emile Melville Beurteaux.

Dated7 June1988.

Child WelfareAct 1947

ORDERIN COUNCIL

WHEREAS by section19 2 a of the Child Welfare Act1947, it is provided that the Governor may appoint suchpersons,male or female,as he maythink fit, to be membersof any particularChildren’s Court and may determinetherespectivesenioritiesof suchmembersand whereasby section 19 1 b ii of the saidAct the Governormay amend,vary or revoke any such appointment:Now thereforeHisExcellencythe Governorby and with the adviceandconsentof the Executive Council doth hereby revoke the appointment of the personsnamedin the First Scheduleheretotobemembersof theChildren’s Courtat theplacementioned.

MooraFirst Schedule

Leo AlexanderMcKinley,Albert Arthur Manning.

Dated7 June1988.

Child WelfareAct 1947

ORDERIN COUNCIL

G. PEARCE,Clerkof theCouncil.

WHEREAS by section 19 2 a of the Child Welfare Act1947, it is provided that the Governor may appoint suchpersons,male or female,as he maythink fit, to bemembersof any particularChildren’s Court and may determinethe

G. PEARCE.Clerkof the Council.

AT a meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil heldin theExecutiveCouncil Chambers,atPerth,on 21 June 1988 thefollowingOrdersin Council were authorisedto be issued-

Land Act 1933

ORDERIN COUNCIL

File No. 1832/975.WHEREAS by section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for theGovernorto direct that any Reserveshall vestin and beheld by anypersonor personsto be namedin theOrder, in trust for anyof thepurposessetforth in Section29of the saidAct, or for thelike or other public purposesto bespecified in such Order and with power of leasing: Andwhereas it is deemedexpedient that ReserveNo. 33519Derby Lots 448 and 1257 shouldvestin and beheld by theHonourable Keith James Wilson, M.L.A. Minister forHealthfor thetime beingandhis successorsin office in trustfor thepurposeof "HousingHealth Department".

Now, therefore,His ExcellencytheGovernor,by andwiththe advice and consent of the Executive Council, doesherebydirect thatthebeforementionedReserveshall vestinandbeheld by the HonourableKeith JamesWilson, M.L.A.Minister for Health for the time being and his successorsinoffice in trust for "Housing Health Department" with

Mount Magnet-Malcolm GeorgeGlen.

Dated 7 June1988.

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power to the saidHonourableKeith JamesWilson, M.L.A.Minister for Health for the time being and his successorsinOffice to leasethe whole or anyportion thereoffor any term,subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto me by Section37 of thesaidAct.

Land Act 1933

ORDERIN COUNCIL

G. PEARCE,Clerkof theCouncil.

File NO, 2969/967.WHEREAS by section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for theGovernorto direct that any Reserveshall vestin and be held by anypersonor personsto be namedin theorder in trust for the like or other public purposesto bespecifiedin suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo, 40575 Perenjori Lot 115 shouldvest inandbe heldby the Shireof Perenjoriin trust for the purposeof "Parking".

Now, therefore,His ExcellencytheGovernor,by andwiththe advice and consent of the Executive Council, doesherebydirect that thebeforementionedReserveshall vest inandbe heldby the Shireof Perenjori in trust for thepurposeaforesaid,subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto himby section37 of the saidAct.

G. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.

Regulation1. Citation2. Commencement3. Interpretation4. Application for approvalof purpose5. Requestto Minister to review6. Applied provisions-voluntarywindingup7. Approval of liquidator8. Applied provisions-windingup by Court9. Forms

10. Compliancewith forms11. Completionof forms12. Generalrequirementsfor documents13. Annexuresaccompanyingforms14. Signatureof documentslodgedwith Commissioner15. Translations16. Fees

FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATIVE ANDAUDIT ACT 1985

TheTreasury,Perth20 June1988.

IT is herebynotified for generalinformation, that pursuantto section58 of theFinancialAdministration and Audit Act1985 the Hon. TreasurerhasamendedTreasurer’sInstructions by revoking Treasurer’sInstructions 1101, 1102, and1103 andhasissuedin substitutionthe following Treasurer’sInstructions-

Treasurer’sInstruction Paragraph Topic

1101 - Application of AustralianAccountingStandards

1102 1 - 13 OperatingStatements1103 1 - 8 Statements of Financial

Position1104 1 - 4 Statement of Capital Ac

cumulation

The Treasurer’s Instructions so issued in substitutionhave effect in respect of financial years of statutoryauthoritiescommencingon or after 1 July 1988.

The Treasurer’s Instructions so revoked shall ceasetohaveeffect on 1 July 1988 exceptthat they shall continuetoapply, as if theyhad not been revoked,in respectof financialyearsof statutory authoritiesthat have endedon or before30 June 1988 or have commencedbut not ended before1 July 1988.

Schedule1Form 1

Application for Incorporationof AssociationForm 2

Advertisementof IntendedApplicationfor IncorporationForm 3

Certificateof IncorporationForm 4

Certificateof Incorporationon Changeof NameSchedule2

Fees

P. J. FARRELL,Acting UnderTreasurer,

ASSOCIATIONSINCORPORATIONACT 1987

ASSOCIATIONSINCORPORATIONREGULATIONS 1988

MADE by His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybecited astheAssociationsIncorporation Regulations/988.

Commencement2. These regulations shall come into operation on the day on which the Associations

IncorporationAct 1987 comesinto operation.

Interpretation3. In theseregulations,unlessthecontraryintentionappears-

"Code" meanstheCompaniesWesternAustralia Code.

WesternAustralia

ASSOCIATIONSINCORPORATION ACT 1987

ASSOCIATIONSINCORPORATIONREGULATIONS 1988

Arrangement

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Application for approvalof purpose4. An applicationto the Commissionerfor the approval of a purposeof an association

under section4 1 f of the Act shall beaccompaniedby-a a copy of the rulesof theassociationconformingto therequirementsof theAct; andb a certificategivenby the applicantasto themattersreferred to in section5 2 b of

the Act.

Requestto Minister to review5. A requestto theMinister undersection4 6 a, 7 2 a, 8 2 a, 9 3 a, 18 4 a

or 19 3 a of the Act to review a decisionof the Commissionershall be lodgedwith theCommissionerand shall be accompaniedby a copy of the Commissioner’snotice of refusaltogetherwith the applicant’srepresentationsin supportof theapplicationsif any.

Applied provisions-voluntary winding up6. 1 For the purposesof section30 4 of the Act Divisions 3 and 4 of Part XII of the

Code apply, unless the context or subject matter otherwise indicates or requires,to thevoluntary winding up of an incorporatedassociationwith thefollowing exclusions,additionsandmodifications-

a a referenceto the articlesof a companyshall be readas a referenceto the rules of anincorporatedassociation;

b a referenceto theCommissionshall he reads a referenceto theCommissioner;c a referenceto a contributoryof a companyshall be readasa referenceto a memberof

anassociation;d a referenceto the Court shall be readas a referenceto theSupremeCourt;e a referenceto a companycarrying on its businessor having a place of businessshall

be readas a referenceto an incorporatedassociationpursuing its objectsor purposes;f sections392 and397 areexcluded;g subdivisionC of Division 3 is excluded;andh subdivisionF of Division 4 apartfrom sections458 and 460is excluded.

2 Notwithstandingsection417 of the Code,in addition to any personqualified to act asthe liquidator of a companyunderthe Code,a personin respectof whom an approvalis inforce under regulation 7 may be appointed,and may act as, liquidator of an incorporatedassociationto which the approvalrelates.

Approval of liquidator7. Where,havingregardto-

a the property,debtsandliabilities of an incorporatedassociation;andb theinterestsof thecreditorsandmembersof an incorporatedassociation,

the Commissioneris satisfiedthat a personis a fit and properpersonto exerciseand performthe powersand dutiesof liquidator of an incorporatedassociation,theCommissionermaybyinstrument in writing approveof the personacting as liquidator of the incorporatedassociation subjectto suchconditionsas he thinks fit and may in like mannervary or revoke anysuchapprovalor conditions.

Applied provisions-winding upby Court8. For the purposesof section313 of the Act the following modifications to the pro

visionsof Division 6 of PartXII of the Codeareprescribed-a a referenceto the Court shall be readas a referenceto theSupremeCourt;b a referenceto a companycarryingon its businessor having a place of businessshall

be readas a referenceto anincorporatedassociationpursuingits objectsor purposes.

Forms9. The forms setout in Schedule1 are prescribedfor the respectivepurposesfor which

formsare requiredby sections5 1, 6 1, 9 1 and 186 of theAct.

Compliancewith forms10. 1 Strict compliancewith the style of a form setout in Schedule1 is not necessary,

unlesstheCommissionerso requires.2 Strict compliancewith the substanceof, andprovision of the informationrequiredby, a

form setout in Schedule1 is necessaryunlessthe Commissionerotherwiseapproves.

Completionof forms11. A form shall becompletedin accordancewith suchdirectionsand instructionsas are

specifiedin, or relateto, theform.

Generalrequirementsfor documents12. Unlessthe Commissionerotherwise approves,a document lodged with the Com

missionershall-a be onpaperof mediumweightof good quality andof a size not lessthan international

sheetsizeA5 andnot morethan foolscapfolio size or internationalsheetsize A4;b be legibly and clearly printed, written or otherwise producedin a mannerthat is

permanentand will make possible a reproductionby photographicmeansthat issatisfactoryto the Commissioner;

c not bea carboncopy,or a copyreproducedby any spirit duplicationmethod;d have marginsof not less than 25 millimetres on the left-handsideand not lessthan

13 millimetreson the right-handside;e where it comprises2 or more sheets,be fastenedtogethersecurelyin the top left

handcorner;f havewritten on the first sheet-

i the registerednumber if any of the incorporatedassociationto which thedocumentrelates;

ii thenameof thatassociation;iii thetitle ofthedocument;

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iv the name,addressand telephonenumberof the personby whom or on whosebehalfthedocumentis lodged; and

v thewords "lodgedwith theCommissioneron

Annexures accompanying forms13. 1 Where the spaceprovided for a particular purpose in a form is insufficient to

contain all therequiredinformationin relation to a particularitem, that informationshall besetout in anannexure.

2 An annexureto a form shall have anidentifying mark andbeendorsedwith thewords-"This is the annexureof pagesmarked

referredto in theinsertdescriptionof formsignedby me anddated

Signaturesandsignedby eachpersonsigning theform to which the documentis annexed.

3 Thepagesto an annexureshall benumberedconsecutively.4 Where a document,copyof a document,or other matter is annexedto a form, reference

madein the form to the annexureshall be by its identifying mark, the numberof pagesin it,anda brief descriptionofthe natureof thedocumentandits contents.

5 A referenceto an annexureincludesa referenceto a document,copyof a documentoranyothermatteraccompanying,attachedto or annexedto a form.

Signature of documentslodged with Commissioner14. 1 Subject to the Act and theseregulations,a documentrelating to an incorporated

associationthat is required to be lodged with the Commissionerby or on behalf of theassociationshall besignedby a memberof thecommitteeof the associationauthorizedby thecommitteefor that purpose.

2 The nameof a personsigning a documentthat is lodgedwith theCommissionershall belegibly written underor alongsidethe signatureof that person.

Translations15. 1 Where any documentor part of a documentrequired to be lodged with the

Commissioneris not written in the English languagethat documentor part, unless theCommissionerotherwisedirects, shall be accompaniedby a translation of the documentorpart certified by a personapprovedby theCommissioner.

2 The Commissionermay,beforeacceptinga translationfor lodgment,requirethe personlodging the translationto furnish to the Commissionersuch evidenceas the Commissionerthinks sufficient of the ability of the personby whom the translation is madeto make thetranslation.

Fees16. The feessetout in Schedule2 areprescribedin respectof the mattersreferredto.

Schedule1Regulation9

FORMSForm 1

AssociationIncorporationAct 1987 Section 5 1

APPLICATION FORINCORPORATIONOF ASSOCIATION

To theCommissionerfor CorporateAffairs:1. I of

Full name

Full addressandoccupation

Being duly authorizedby the association,apply for incorporationof theassociationunderthename-

insertnameof association.2. Theassociationis formed for thepurposeof-

insert mainpurposeand is consideredeligible to be incorporatedas an associationwithin the meaningof theAct by virtue of-

insert provisionof section4 1 applicableto this association.3. The associationis not formed for thepurposeof trading or securinga pecuniaryprofit to

the membersfrom thetransactionsof theassociation.4. Therulesof the associationmarkedwith the letter "A" annexedto my certificateasto the

mattersrequiredby section5 2 b of the Act conformto therequirementsof theAct.5. Theprescribedfeeis tenderedherewith.

Datedthe dayof 19Signed

Print full namein block letters

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Form 2

AssociationsIncorporationAct 1987 Section 6 1

ADVERTISEMENT OF INTENDED APPLICATION FOR INCORPORATION OF

Setout nameof associationNOTICE is herebygiventhat

full name,addressandoccupationof applicantbeing duly authorizedby the abovenamedassociationintendsto applyto the Commissionerfor CorporateAffairs onor after

insertdatebeingat leastonemonth but not morethan3 monthsafterpublication of thisnotice

for incorporationofinsert nameof association

The associationis formed for the purposeof

insert main purposeSignedPrint full namein block letters

Form 3AssociationsIncorporationAct 1987 Section9 1

CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATIONNoTHIS IS TO CERTIFY THAThasthis daybeenincorporatedundertheAssociationsIncorporation Act 1987.Datedthis dayof 19

Commissionerfor CorporateAffairs.

Form 4AssociationsIncorporationAct 1987 Section 18 6

CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATIONON CHANGE OF NAMETHIS IS TO CERTIFY THATwhich wason the dayof 19incorporatedundertheAssociationsIncorporationAct 1987 changedits nametoon this dayof 19

Commissionerfor CorporateAffairs.

Schedule2 Regulation16FEES

$1. Application for approvalof purposeof anassociationundersection4 1 f.. 20.002. Application for incorporationof an associationunder section5 1 60.003. Lodgmentof requestto Minister to reviewdecisionof Commissioner 20.004. a Lodgment of notice of special resolution setting out particulars of

alterationof rulesof an associationundersection17 10.00b Where alterationof ruleshaseffect to changenameof anassociation,

on approvalof changeof name and issue of certificateof incorporation on changeof nameundersection18 6 10.00

c Where alterationof rules haseffect to changeobjectsor purposesofan association,on approvalof the alterationundersection19 10.00

5. Lodgment of application for extensionof period for holding an annualgeneralmeetingundersection23 1 20.00

6. Lodgmentof applicationfor approvalof variation of provisionsof rules ofan associationrelating to distribution of surpluspropertyupon winding upundersection33 4 20.00

7. Lodgmentdf distributionplan undersection33 6 20.008. Inspectionof documentlodgedwith Commissionerundersection37 2 a... 3.009. Issue of uncertified copy of, or extract from documentlodgedwith Com

missioner-a where fee payableunder item 8 for inspectionof the documenthas

beenpaid, for eachpage 0.50b where fee payableunder item 8 for inspectionof the documenthas

not beenpaid-i for the first page 3.00ii for eachadditionalpage 0.50

10. Issue of certified copy of, or extract from document lodged with Commissioner-

a for thefirst page 5.00b for eachadditionalpage 0.50

11. Application for certificateof Commissionerundersection38 5.0012. a Serviceof a subpoenaon the Commissionerto produce document

lodgedwith him relatingto anassociation 20.00b For eachpageor copyof a page of thedocumentso produced 0.50

Dated27 June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

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FRIENDLY SOCIETIESACT 1894

NOTICE is hereby given that the GrandUnited Order ofOddfellows and the Grand United Order of Oddfellows-Bohemia Lodge are dissolved by instrument registered 14June1988, unlesswithin threemonthsfrom the date of thisNotice proceedingsbecommencedby somememberor otherperson interestedin or havingany claim on the fundsof thesocieties,to setasidesuchdissolutions.

F. L. MORISEY,Acting Registrarof Co-operative

andFinancial Institutions.

Road,Kalamundaand ParliamentHouse, HarvestTerrace,Perth to the Commissionof the Peace for the State ofWesternAustralia.

D. C. DOIG,UnderSecretaryfor Law.

EX OFFICIO JUSTICEOF THE PEACE

JUSTICESACT 1902

IT is herebynotified for public informationthat His Excellency the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasapprovedof thefollowing appointmentsto the Commissionof the PeacefortheStateof WesternAustralia-

Kevin John Gregoryof Lot 101 Lyons Road, Waroona,andAlcoa Ltd., Wagerup.

David Peter McKay of Nanga Brook Road, Waroona,andThatcherStreet,Waroona,

John Michael O’Haraof 5 Hillside Crescent,GooseberryHill, and 39 HaynesStreet,Kalamunda.

D. G. DOIG,UnderSecretaryfor Law.

JUSTICESACT 1902

IT is herebynotified for public informationthat His Excellency theLieutenant-GovernorandAdministrator in Executive Council on 20 March 1984 hasapprovedof theappointment of Hon. GordonEdgar Mastersof 26 GooseberryHill

IT is hereby notified for public information that StuartWilliam Clarke of 15 Redwood Lane, Willetton, has beenappointedunder section9 of the JusticesAct 1902 to be aJusticeof the Peace for the Magisterial District of Perthduringhis termof office asMayor of theCity of Canning.

D. C. DOIG.UnderSecretaryfor Law.

EX OFFICIO JUSTICESOF THE PEACEIT is herebynotified for public information that the following Presidentsof ShireCouncils have been appointedundersection9 of the JusticesAct 1902 to be Justicesof the Peacefor the Magisterial District shown during their terms ofoffice as Presidentsof the ShireCouncilsmentioned-.--

Walter Bruce Hearman of "Tanglewood" RMB 633,Donnybrook,Presidentof the Shireof Donnybrookfor the ForrestMagisterialDistrict.

Stanley Perkins of "Danetree" Kojonup/KatanningRoadRMB 208, Kojonup, Presidentof the ShireofKojonup for the Stirling MagisterialDistrict.

D. C. DOIG,UnderSecretaryfor Law.

CORRIGENDUM

FIREARMS ACT 1973

FirearmsAmendmentRegulations1988

WHEREAS anerror occurredin a notice under the above headingson page 1905 of GovernmentGazetteNo. 55 of 10 June1988 it is correctedasfollows.

In regulation2 deletel964*" andsubstitutethefollowing -

/974*

INDECENT PUBLICATIONS AND ARTICLES ACT1902

I, YVONNE DAPHNE HENDERSON,being the Ministeradministering the Indecent Publications and Articles Act1902 actingin theexerciseof powersconferredby subsection1 of section 10 of that Act, do herebydeterminethat thepublicationsspecified in the schedulebelow shall be classified as restrictedpublicationsfor the purposeof that Act.

Dated 13 June1988.

YVONNE HENDERSON,Minister for The Arts.

ScheduleTitle or Description;Publisher.

300 Young Darlings September1983 No. 2; BriarwoodCorporation.

Anti-SocialNo. 3; A HelplessAngerProduction.Anti-SocialNo. 4; A HelplessAngerProduction.

Artistic Comics A Real Collector’s Item!: Kitchen SinkPressInc.

AustralianForumVol. 2 No. 4; Forum InternationalLtd.Australian High Society Vol. 1 No. 6; Multimedia Inter

nationalU.K. Ltd.Ballons;Not Known.Battling SecretariesBy BuckPatterson;RosslynNewsCo.Bestof GenesisLetters Summer1988; Atrium Multi-Media

Corp.BizarreSex No, 5; Kitchen Sink PressInc.BizarreSex No. 6; Kitchen Sink PressInc.Bizarre Sex OmahaThe Cat Dancer No, 9; Kitchen Sink

Press.Brown SugarFall 1974 No. 7; MarquisPublishingCompany.CherryNo, 4; LastGaspComics.CherryNo. 5; LastGasp.CherryPoptartNo. 1; LastGasp.CouplesTodayJuly 1988 Vol. 11 No. 4 ThomastonPubli

cationsInc.

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Eve Browns’s Monthly SupplementNo. 2; Not Known.Exciting May 1988 NO. 43: PeterTheander.Fox Vol. 5 No. 3: MontcalmPublishingCorporation.Gay ComixNo. 4; Kitchen Sink Comic Inc.Gay Comix No. 5; Kitchen Sink Comix.Gay Comix Winter 1985 No. 6; Bob Ross.Gay Comix Spring1986 No. 7; Bob Ross.Gay ComixPoppersWinter 1987 No. 9; Bob Ross.Gay Comix Spring1987 No. 10; Bob Ross.Gay Comix Winter 1988 No. 11; Bob Ross.Genesis May 1988 Vol. 15 No. 10; Atrium Multi-Media

Corp.GoodJiveComix No. 2; PoooBearProductions.High Society July 1988 Vol. 13 No. 3; High Society Maga

zine.Hup No. 1; LastGaspEco-Funnies.Hup No. 2; LastGaspEco-Funnies.

LovebirdsNo. 18; FigcrestLtd.MachoNo. 126; UndercounterPublications.Male Call No. 86; A.N.D.C.O.Male Call No. 111; A.N.D.C.O.Max July 1988 Vol. 3 No. 4; Max MagazineInc.Men in Skirts Iss33; EmpathyPress.My Darling Transvestite;Not Known

OmahaThe Cat Dancer By Reed Wailer No. 1; KitchenSink PressInc.

OmahaThe Cat Dancer By Reed Wailer & Kate WorleyNo. 2; Kitchen Sink PressInc.

OmahaThe Cat Dancer By ReedWailer & Kate WorleyNo. 3; Kitchen Sink PressInc.

OmahaThe Cat Dancer By ReedWailer & Kate WorleyJanuary1987 No. 4; Kitchen Sink PressInc.

OmahaThe Cat Dancer By Reed Wailer & Kate WorleyMarch1987 No 5; Kitchen Sink PressInc.

OmahaThe Cat Dancer By Reed Wailer & Kate WorleyMay 1987 No. 6; Kitchen Sink PressInc.

OmahaThe Cat Dancer By Reed Wailer & Kate WorleyJuly 1987 No. 7; Kitchen Sink PressInc.

OmahaThe Cat DancerBy Reed Wailer & Kate WorleyOctober1987 No. 8; Kitchen Sink PressInc.

Oral LesbiansJune-August1986 Vol. 7 NO. 3; AmericanArtEnterprisesInc.

PartTime WomenNo. 2; Not Known.PenthouseNational Edition July 1988 Vol. 9 No. 7; PH

Editiorial ServicesPty Limited.PenthouseJuly 1988 Vol. 19 No. 11; PenthouseInter

nationalLtd.PenthouseCouples;PH Editorial ServicesPty Limited.PenthouseLetters No. 17; PH Editorial ServicesPty Lim

ited.Playboy PresentsThe Year In Sex 1987 Reviewed March

1988; PlayboyPress.Playboy’sPlaymateReviewJune1988; PlayboyPress.PocketfoxFail 1988 Vol. 4 No. 4; MontcalmPublishingCor

poration.PocketfoxWinter 1988 Vol. 5 No. 1; Montcalm Publishing

Corporation.PrivateInternationalNo. 87; Milton.PureJoyComix No. 1; Pooo BearProductions.RazzleVol. 6 No. 5; Paul Raymond.Ribald August1987 No. 766; Not Known.SexpaperNO. 363; UndercounterPubhcations.SexpaperNO. 379; UndercounterPubhcations.SexpaperNo 429; UndercounterPubhcations.SexpaperNo, 430; UndercounterPubhcations.SnoidComics;Kitchen Sink PressInc.TabooNo. 109; UndercounterPubhcations.Tales From The Leather Nun NO. 1; Last Gasp Eco

Funnies.TannerTouch,The; Delta Pictures.TeenageSex May 1988 No. 52; PeterTheander.TenderShaversMay 1980 Vol. 2 No. 3; Briarwood Corpor

ation.Transvestite Survival Manual, The Book 2 Empathy

Press.True Transvestite Experiences No 1; ‘Cathy’ Charles

Siavik,Virile No. 126; UndercounterPublications.WeirdSmut ComicsNo. 1; JohnA Mozzer.Young Lust No. 1; LastGaspInc.Young LustNo. 6; LastGaspInc.

BETTING CONTROLACT 1954

BETTING CONTROLAMENDMENT REGULATIONS No. 21988

MADE by His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as the BettingControlAmendmentRegulationsNo. 2

1988.

Principal regulations2. In these regulations the Betting Control Regulations 1978* are referred to as the

principal regulations.[*Published in the GovernmentGazetteof 22 June 1978 at pp. /991 to 2014. For amend

mentsto 16 May 1988 seep. 180 of the 1986 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia andGazetteof 4 March 1988 pp. 667-668.]

Regulation3 amended3. Regulation3 of the principal regulationsis amendedby inserting aftersubreguiation2

thefollowing subregulation-3 In these regulationsand in the Rules of Betting in the Appendix unless the

contextotherwiserequiresa referenceto a bookmakerincludesa referenceto a personoperatingas thelicensedagentof a bookmaker. ".

Regulation9A amended4. Regulation9A of the principal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation2, by deleting"4A 2" andsubstitutingthefollowing-4A3 ";

b in subregulations4 and 5 by deleting"4 4" whereveroccurringand substitutingin eachcasethe following-

45

61581 -2

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Regulation 13 amended5. Regulation13 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting"license"in paragraph

d andsubstitutingthe following-license;

e a bookmaker’sagent’slicense. ".

Regulation 14 amended6. Regulation14 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation1, by deleting"area."andsubstitutingthefollowing-area;

e a bookmaker’sagent’s licence authorisesthe licenseeto operate as theagentof the bookmakerwhoseagent the licenseeis on a racecourseatwhich the bookmakeris permittedto carry on businessby the committeeor otherauthoritycontrollingtheracecourse. ".

Regulation 18 amended7. Regulation18 of theprincipal regulationsisamended-

a in subregulation1-i by insertingafter "Before any"the following-

bookmaker’s ";

ii by insertingafter "observance"the following-by him and his agent, "; and

iii by inserting after "his license"the following-and thelicenseissuedto his agent ";

b in subregulation3-i in paragrapha by deleting"10 000" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

20000 ";andii in paragraphsb, c and d by deleting "5 000" wherever it occurs and

substitutingthefollowing in eachcase-10000 ";and

c by inserting aftersubregulation3 thefollowing subregulation-3a A bookmaker’slicense issued before the coming into operation of the

BettingControlAmendmentRegulationsNo. 21988 shall not be reneweduntilthe amount of the security givenby that person underthis regulationhasbeentncreasedto the amountsetout in subregulation3. ".

Regulation21B inserted8. After regulation21A of theprincipal regulationsthefollowing regulationis inserted-

Licensedbookmaker’sagent21B. A licensedagentof a bookmakermay make betsand write betting tickets in

accordancewith theseregulationson behalfof the bookmakerwhen the bookmakerisabsenton accountof sickness,leaveor specialcircumstances. ".

Regulation 27 amended9. Regulation 27 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting"Ten dollars" and

substitutingthe following-$20

Regulation 28 amended10. Regulation28 of the principal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation1 by deleting"Twenty dollars" andsubstitutingthe following-$50 "; and

b in subreguiation2 be deleting"One hundreddollars" and substitutingthe following-

$200

Regulation 29 amended11. Regulation29 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-a by deleting"bookmaker"and substitutingthefollowing-

licensee ";

b by deleting"twenty dollars" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$50 "; and

c by deleting"Fifty dollars" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$100 ".

Regulation31 amended12. Regulation 31 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting", or employee of"

andsubstitutingthefollowing-Or, agentor empioyeeeof. ".

Regulation 45 amended13. Regulation 45 of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "One hundred

dollars" andsubstitutingthe following-$200 ".

Regulation 46 amended14. Regulation 46 of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "One hundred

dollars" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$200

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Regulation 51 amended15. Regulation51 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation1 by deleting"Fifty doHars"and substitutingthefollowing-$200 "; and

b in subreguiation3 by deleting"Fifty dollars" and substitutingthefollowing-$200 ".

Regulation52 amended16. Regulation52 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting"Fifty dollars" and

substitutingthe foHowing-$200

Regulation53 amended17. Regulation 53 of the principal reguiatiinsis amendedby deleting"Fifty dollars" and

substitutingthe following-$200 ".

Regulation 54 amended18. Regulation 54 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting"Fifty dollars" and

substitutingthe following-

$200 ".

Regulation 55 amended19. Regulation 55 If the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting "Fifty dollars" and

substitutingthe following-$200 ".

Regulation 57 amended20. Regulation 57 If the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "One hundred

dollars" and substitutingthe foflowing-$200

Regulation 58 amended21. Regulation 58 of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "One hundred

dollars" and substitutingthe following-$200 ".

Regulation59 amended22. Regulation 59 of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "One hundred

dollars" and substitutingthe following-$200

Regulation 60 amended23. Regulation 60 If the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "One hundred

dollars" and substitutingthe following-$200

Regulation 61 amended24. Regulation 61 of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "One hundred

dollars" and substitutingthe following-$200

Regulation 63 amended25. Regulation63 if the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation7 by deleting

"Fifty dollars" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$100 ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,C. PEARCE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

GAMING COMMISSION ACT 1987GAMING COMMISSION APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS INSTRUMENT No.2

1988MADE by the Minister for Racingand Gamingundersection 12 of the GamingCommissionAct 1987.

Citation1. This instrumentmay be cited as the GamingCommissionAppointmentof Members

InstrumentNo. 21988.Definitions

2. In this instrument-"the Act" meansthe GamingCommissionAct 1987;and"the Commission" meansthe Gaming Commissionof Western Australia established

undertheAct.Appointment of member and his deputy

3. Undersection12 1 of the Act, and on the nominationof thechairmanof theLotteriesCommission,Mr M. G. Sargantbeing a member or officer of the Lotteries Commissionestablishedunder the Lotteries Control Act 1954 is appointedas a memberof the GamingCommissionandshall hold office ex officio.

PAMELA BEGGS,Minister for Racingand Gaming.

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GRAIN MARKETING ACT 1975

The Grain Poolof WA. Elections Regulations,1976Reg.16

Notice of Election

NOTICE is herebygiven that a poH for the election of oneDirector of The Grain Pool If WA. from Electoral Zone 1and the election of one Director of The Grain Pool of WA.from ElectoralZone5 underparagrapha of subsection2of section9 of the Grain Marketing Act 1975, will close atthe office of the returningofficer, in 20 July 1988, closingat4.00 pm on that day.

Nominationsclosedat 12 noon in Friday, 17 June 1988,and the following candidateswere declaredduly nominatedfor the abovepositions.

ElectoralZone 1-Carson,Vivian George.Moffet, ChristopherDuncan.Scott,William Thomas.Yewers,DennisAlfred.

ElectoralZone 5-Hesford,RonaldJames

Voting paperswill be posted to those electors whosenamesappearon the roil of Deliverersfor Zone 1.

W. NICHOLSON,Returning Officer,

WesternAustralianElectoralCommission,4th Floor, FireBrigadesBuilding,

480 Hay Street,Perth.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONACT 1986

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONAMENDMENT REGULATIONS No. 21988

MADE by His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil <in the recommendationof theEnvironmentalProtectionAuthority.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the EnvironmentalProtectionAmendmentRegu

lationsNo. 21988.

New regulation 10 amended2. Regulation 4 of the Environmental Protection AmendmentRegulations 1988* is

amended,in subregulation1 a if new regulation10, by insertingafter "into theState" thefollowing-

for the purposeof sale by anyperson[*Published in theGazetteof 14 June 1988 at pp. 1945-6.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

HEALTH ACT 1911City of Stirling

ConsolidatedHealthBy-laws

THE City of Stirling being a local authority underthe provisionsof the abovementionedAct,doesherebyin pursuanceof the powersconferredupon it by that Act and all other powersenablingit to makeandpublishthe following by-laws.

1. In theseby-laws of the City of Stirling publishedin the GovernmentGazette If 30 May1961 andamendedfrom time to time arereferredto as "the principal by-laws".

2. The Third Scheduleto the principal by-laws is repealedand substitutedby the follow-ing-

Third Schedule

1. Disposalof animals-1.1 Large dogs1.2 Smalldogs andcats

2. Apphcation for registrationof a cafe3. Application for a cafe licence4. Apphcation for renewalif registrationof a cafe5. Apphcation for renewalof licence to carry on the businessof a cafe6. Apphcation fur registrationof a fiiod stall7. Apphcation for licence to conducta food stall8. Apphcationfor renewalof registrationof fiiod stall9. Applicationfor renewalof licenceto carry on the businessof a food stall

10. Apphcation for licenceasitinerant vendorof food11. Apphcation for registrationof a lodging house12. Registration tif premisesin which fowls or turkeys in excessof twenty

in numberarekept

$5.00$3.25

$10.00$2.00

$10.00$2.00

$20.00$5.00

$20.00$5.00

$60.00$20.00

$2.00

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3. By-law 58 b of theprincipal by-lawsis deletedand replacedby thefollowing-b Pay to theCouncil for theremovalof refuseand other rubbishfrom thepremisesthe

prescribedchargeaspublishedin theGovernmentGazette.

Dated22 April 1987.The Common Seal of the City of Stirling was here

unto affixed by authority of a resolution of theCouncil in thepresenceof-

[L.S.]GEORGE J. STRICKLAND,

Mayor.

RALPH H. FARDON,Town Clerk.

Confirmed-RICHARD S. W. LUGG,

ExecutiveDirector,Public Healthand Scientific

SupportServices.

Approvedby His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil on 21 June1988.

C. PEARCE,Clerkof theCouncil.

HEALTH ACT 1911 NURSESACT 1968

Health Departmentof WAPerth,21 June1988.

Health Departmentof WA, 2174/87,Exco. 1556.Perth,3 June1988. HIS Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasap454/86. proved, underthe provisionsof section9 1 of the Nurses

Act 1968 the appointmentof-

THE canceHationif the appointmentof Mr JohnBurton as 1. Mrs J. Home asamemberon the NursesBoard ofa Health Surveyor to the Shire of Kalamundais hereby WesternAustralia for the periodending 14 Augustnotified. 1990, vice Mrs M. Brtstow resigned,

and2. Mr R. Painteras a memberon the NursesBoard of

R. s.W. LUGG, WesternAustralia for the periodending 14 Augustfor ExecutiveDirector, 1989, vice Mr J. Nelson resigned.

Public Healthand C. R. JOYNER,ScientificSupportServices. Commissionerof Health.

PHARMACY ACT 1964

PHARMACY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1988

MADE by His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybecitedas thePharmacyAmendmentRegulations1988.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1988.

Appendix B repealedand an appendix substituted3. Appendix B to the PharmacyAct Regulations 1976, is repealedand the following

appendixis substituted-APPENDIX B-FEES

$For conductingan election 25For examinationsconductedpursuantto section21 1 c of theAct 50For registrationof pharmaceuticalchemist 42For annual licenceto practise 50For certificateof competencyfor registrationelsewherethan in Western

Australia 10For registrationof premisesas a pharmacyuntil the30th Junenext 110For renewalof registrationof an existing pharmacyor registrationof an

existing pharmacywhen a new pharmaceuticalchemist, company orfriendly societycommencesto practise or carry on business in thepharmacyincluding issueof certificate 110 ".

[*Published in the GovernmentGazette on 17 September1976 at pp. 3430-3443.Foramendmentsto 30May /988 seepage336 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia.]

Dated21 June1988.By His Excellency’sCommand,

G, PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

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RADIATION SAFETY ACT 1975RADIATION SAFETY QUALIFICATIONS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1988

MADE by His Excellencythe Governor in Executive Council.Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Radiation SafetyQualifications AmendmentRegulations1988.

Schedule2 amended2. Schedule2 to the RadiationSafetyQualifications Regulations1980* is amended-

a in item I by deleting "$100." and "$200." and substitutingthe following, respectively-

$110. "and" $220. ";

b in item 2 by deleting "$10." and substituting the following-$11. ".

E*published in Gazette6 June 1980 at pp. 7669-1671 and amendedin Gazette19 April1984.1

Dated 21 June 1988.By His Excellency’s Command,

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Coun.ii.

FREMANTLE PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1902FREMANTLE PORT AUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1988

MADE by the FremantlePort Authority and approvedby His Excellency the GovernorinExecutive Council.

Citation1. These regulations may be cited as the Fremantle Port Authority Amendment

Regulations1988.

Commencement2. Theseregulations shall comeinto operation on 8 July 1988.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulations the FremantlePort Authority Regulations1971* are referred to as

the principal regulations.[*Reprinted in theGazetteon 9 August1979 at pp. 2295-2418.For amendmentsto 10 June

1988seepp. 253-256of 1987 Indexto Legislation of WesternAustralia anderratumpublishedin theGazetteon 3 July 1987.]

Regulation 102 repealedand a regulation substituted4. Regulation 102 of the principal regulations is repealed and the following regulation is

substituted-

Outer Harbour Piiotage102. 1 Outer Harbour Pilotage-The charges for pilotage of ships in the outer

harbour shall be as follows-Each

Service$

a From SeaPilot Boarding Ground to GageRoads,or viceversa-ships up to 5 000tons 506shipsover 5 000 tonsandup to 10 000 tons 683shipsover 10000tonsandup to 20000tons 861shipsover 20000tons 1 012

b From GageRoadsto Owen Anchorage or viceversa-on all ships 491

c From GageRoads or Owen Anchorage to Cockbumn Sound. orviceversa-

shipsup to 1 500 tons 438shipsover 1 500 tonsand up to 3 000 tons 642shipsover 3 000 tonsand up to 5 000 tons 752shipsover 5 000 tonsand up to 10000tons 820shipsover 10000tons and up to 20 000tons 862shipsover20000tonsand up to 30000tons 889shipsover 30 000 tonsand up to 40 000 tons 908shipsover 40000tonsand up to 50 000 tons 956shipsover50000 tons 1 027

2 Outer Harbour Removals-Thechargesfor pilotage upon and removal of shipswithin theouterharbourshallbe asfollows-

EachService

$up to 5 000 tons 4245001 tonsto l0000tons 478over 10 000 tons 586 ".

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Regulation 103 repealedanda regulation substituted5. Regulation 103 of the principal regulations is repealed and the following regulationis

substituted-Inner Harbour Pilotage

103. 1 Inner Harbour Pilotage-Thechargesfor pilotageof shipsfrom GageRoadsto innerharbour,or viceversa, shall be as follows-

EachService

$shipsup to 1 500 tons 438shipsover 1 500 tonsand up to 3 000 tons 642shipsover 3 000 tonsand up to 5 000 tons 752shipsover 5 000 tonsand up to 10 000 tons 820shipsover 10 000 tons andup to 20 000 tons 862shipsover 20 000 tonsand up to 30 000 tons 889shipsover 30 000 tonsand up to 40 000 tons 908shipsover 40 000 tonsand up to 50 000 tons 956shipsover 50000 tons 1027

2 Inner Harbour Removals-Thechargesfor pilotageupon and rem<ival of shipswithin theinner harbourshall beasfollows-

EachService

$up to 5 000 tons 4245001 tons t<i 10000tons 478over 10000tons 586 ".

Regulation 104 amended6. Regulation104 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting"$136.00", "$272.00"

and "$544.00"andsubstitutingthefollowing respectively-$142 "," $284 "and" $568 ".

Regulation 106 amended7. Regulation106 of the principal regulationsis amended-

a in subreguiation1 by deleting"$136.00" andsubstitutingthe following-$142 ";

b in subreguiation2 by deleting"$116.00"andsubstitutingthefollowing-$121 "; and

c in subregulation3 by deleting"$370.00" andsubstitutingthefoHowing-$387 ".

Regulation 115 amended8. Regulation 115 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation2 by deleting

"$450.00"and substitutingthef<illowing-$469 ".

Regulation 127 amended9. Regulation 127 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation1 by deleting "one and ninety four one-hundredths<if a cent1.94c" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

2.04 cents ";

b in subregulation3 by deleting"Ninety sevenone-hundredthsof a cent 0.97c" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

1.02 cents "; andc in subregulation4 by deleting"$120" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

$126 ".

Regulation 130 amended10. Regulation 130 <if the principal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulaticin1 by deleting "$150" and "$300" and substitutingthe following,respectively-

$157 "and" $315 "; andb in subregulation2 by deleting"$19.25andsubstitutingthefollowing-

$20.20 ".

Regulation131 amended11. Regulation 131 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-a by deletingparagrapha and substitutingthe following paragraph-

a for each separateserviceof mooringor unmooringwhere the service doesnot exceedonehour-

$shipsup to 2000tons 147ships2001 tons to 15000tons 311shipsover 15 000 tons 474

Surchargefor eachseparateservice of mooring or unmooringcarriedout wholly or in part betweenthe hoursof 3 p.m. andmidnightand midnightand7 a.m.<in anyday-

shipsup to 2 000 tons 141ships2001 tons to 15000 tons 311shipsliver 15 000 tons 434

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Surchargefor eachseparateservice of mooring or unmooringcarried out wholly betweenthe hoursof 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. on aSaturday,Sundayor a wharf holiday as provided in regulation303

ships up to 2 000 tons 100ships2 001 tons to 15 000 tons 168shipsover 15 000 tons 250 ";

,b in paragraph b by deleting "$304.00", "$426.00" and "$452.00" opposite and corresponding to subparagraphsi, ii and iii respectively and substituting the following, respectively-

$319 "," $447 "and" $474 ".

Regulation 138 amended12. Regulation138 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-a in paragrapha, by deleting"$1.02" and substitutingthefollowing-

$1.07b in paragraphb, by deleting"$2.94" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

$3.07 "; andc in paragraph d, by deleting "$3.59", "$1.34", "$2.18" and "79" and substitutingthe

following respectively-$3.76 "," $1.40 "," $2.29 "and" 83

Regulation 139 repealed anda regulation substituted13. Regulation 139 of the principal regulationsis repealedand the following regulationis

substituted-Inward Cargo-Non Containerized

139. The rates of wharfage and handling chargestin inward cargo shall be as follows-

Dtnfe5 Wharfage Handling

GENERAL RATES $ $All goods for which specific ratesare not otherwise

provided tonne 3.76 23.67Goodsshippedfrom p<irts within Australia tonne 2.99 23.67SPECIFICRATESBulk cargoeslandedby grabs-

a all bulk cargoes<ither than that specified inb tonne 2.50 -

b coal tonne 1.40 -

Empty returns tonne 1.41 23.67Livest<ick-

i h<irses,cattleanddogs not cagedor crated ...eachii pigs andgoatsnot cagedor crated each

1.350.29

-

-

iii sheep each 0.29 -

Transhipmentand landedand reshippedcargo asprescribedin Regulation 141-Handling Chargesas providedin Regulation 141 tonne

Minimum chargeper consignment1.073.76 23.67 ".

Regulation 140 repealedand a regulation substituted14. Regulation 140 of the principal regulationsis repealedand the following regulationis

substituted-Outward Cargo-Non Containerized

140. The rates of wharfageand handlingchargeson outward cargoshall be as follows,but, in orderto qualify for therate<if wharfageprovided in this regulation,goods whollymanufacturedwithin the State and products of the soil of the State, as prescribedinregulatioin 138, must be declaredas such in such manneras the Authority may fromtime to time require,at thetime of delivery for shipment.

Descriptionof GoodsNon Containerized Wharfage

.Handling

GENERAL RATES $ $All goods for which specific ratesare not otherwise

provided tonne 2.50 19.57Goodsshippedto portswithin Australia tonne 2.13 19.57Productsof the soil of the State and goods wholly

manufacturedin the State,unlessotherwisespecified-asper regulation138 tonne 0.98 19.57

SPECIFICRATESBunkerFuel-

a oil tonne 1.47 -

b coal tonne 0.57 -

Empty returns tonne 1.25 19.57Grain-wheat,barley,oatsseeregulation141A tonne 0.55 19.57Livestock-

i horses,cattleanddogs not cagedor crated ...each 1.12 -

ii pigs and goatsnot cagedor crated each 0.16 -

iii sheep each 0.29 -

Metal Scrap toinne 2.50 atcostWater tonne 0.62 -

Wool tonne 2.50 19.57Minimum chargeper consignment 2.50 19.57 ".

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Regulation 140A repealedand a regulation substituted

15. Regulation 140A of theprincipal regulationsis repealedand thefollowing regulationissubstituted-

INWARDS AND OUTWARDS

Wharfageandhandling Ratesfor Vehicular Cargoshall beas follows

Regulation 140A

Descriptionof Goods Wharfage Handling

$ $Vehicies-uncasedand setup on own wheelsandcapable

of beingrun or towedon same-a moitor cars, moitor vehicles and vehicles other

thanthosespecifiedin b-i excluding handling charge <in those

deliveredover wharves,Authority receiving anddelivering tonne

ii handling charge <in those so delivered<iver wharves, Authority receiving and

2.70 -

delivering eachb motoir trucks including chassisand buses for

- 26.84

conveyanceif passengersin excessof 20 cubicmetres in measurement,agricultural, horticultural and industrial machinery toinne 2.70 6.30 ".

Regulation 140B repealedand a regulation substituted

16. Regulation 140B of the principal regulationsis repealedand the following reguiatioinsubstituted-

The Rates<if Wharfageand HandlingChargesin Inwardand OutwardCointainerizedCargoshallbe asfoiioiws

Reguiatioin140B

Wharfage Handling

Container Container Inwards Outwards Inwards Wharf age charges

Types Sizes Wharfage Wharfage Outwards ment0Empty Inwards Outwards

DRY-Including Open Top. Open Sides 40’ Each 218.30 86.48 24.00 62.46 296.00 259.00Tank, Ventilated and Wet Hide Units andBulk 20’ Each 109.15 43.24 12.00 31.2:1 171.00 142.00

REFRIGERATED INSULATED40’ Each 189.20 74.96 24.00 54.14 296.00 259.0020’ Each 94.60 :17.48 12.00 27.07 171.00 142.00

Regulation 141 amended17. Regulation141 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subreguiation2 by deleting

"$1.02" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$1.07 ".

Regulation 146 amended18. Regulation146 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation2, by deleting

"$1.41" andsubstitutingthe following-$1.47

Regulation 185 amended19. Regulation 185 <if the principal regulationsis amended-

a in paragrapha by deleting"96 cents"andsubstitutingthef’oiiiowing-$1.00 "; and

b in paragraphb by deleting "96 cents"twice occurringand substitutingthe following, in eachcase-

$1.00 ".

Regulation 237 amended20. Regulation237 of the principal regulationsis amended-

a by repealingsubregulation1 andsubstitutingthefoii<iwing subregulation-1 Therates f<ir the hire of wharf cranesshall beas follows-

a continuouswork in loading or unloadingships,or in handlinggoxids <inwharves,or handling goods into or hut of vehicles,to include in eachcase all lifts up to computed 3 tonnes, per hour or part thereofminimum two hoiurs-

Hire Standing-byrate rate

$ $ordinary time 76 36overtime-

time and half 87 48double time 99 59double time and half 110 71

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b continuouswork in loiading or unloadingshipswith loiose bulk cargoeswith 7.5 tonnecapacitycranesusinglargegrabs,or loading or unloadinggeneralcargoandwolrking to full loadcapacityper houror part thereofminimum two hours-

Hire Standing-byrate rate

$ $ordinarytime 94 36overtime-

time and half 106 48doubletime 117 59doiubie time andhalf 128 71

c casual or special lifts, a fraction of a tonne to be computedas onetonne-

i over 0.5 tonneand noit exceeding3.00 tonnes,$2.50per tonne;ii over 3.00 tonnesand noit exceeding5.00 tonnes,$3.70per toinne;iii over 5.00 tonnesand not exceeding10.00 tonnes,$4.90per tonne;iv olver 10.00 toinnes and not exceeding20.00 tonnes,$6.15 per

tonne;v over 20.00 tonnes.$6.65per tonne. ";

andb in subregulation4b by deleting"$127.00"and substitutingthefctllowing-

$133ScheduleB amended

21., ScheduleB to the principal regulationsis amendedin the Application for Hire, bydeleting"$340", "$165", "$440" and "$265" andsubstitutingthe foilowing, respectively-

$357 "," $171 "," $462 "and" $277 ".

The Coimmon Seal of the FremantiePort Authoritywas affixed in 16 June 1988 by orderand in thepresenceif-

[L.S.]TREVOR POUSTIE,

Chairman.

J. R. WATSON,Commissioner.

W. A. BIRKBECK,ActingSecretary.

ESPERANCEPORTAUTHORITY ACT 1968

ESPERANCEPORTAUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1988

MADE by the EsperancePort Authority and approivedby His Excellency the GovernorinExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the EsperancePort Authority AmendmentRegu

lations 1988.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1988.

Principal regulations3. In thesereguiatiolnsthe regulationsmadeby the EsperancePort Authority, pursuantto

the EsperoncePort Authority Act 1968*, arereferredto as theprincipal regulations.f*Published in the Gazetteon 11 March 1969 at pp. 785-841.For amendmentsto 7 June

1988seepp. 235-236of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia.]

Regulation68 amended4. Regulatioin68 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedunderthe sub-heading"Tonnage

Rates"by deleting"1.7 cents" in paragrapha and substitutingthe following-

1.8 cents ".

SecondScheduleamended5. TheSecondScheduleto theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a by deletingPART I and substitutingthe following Part-PART I-WHARFAGE AND HANDLING CHARGES ON CARGO

Wharfageandhandlingchargeson cargoshallbeas follows-

Description of goods Wharfage

Handling Charges

OverWharvesAuthority Frocrto

receivin alongside

delivering vessels

GeneralRates-All goods for which specific rates are not

otherwiseprovided-Inward tonneOutward tonne

$

2.551.70

$

14.5014.50

$

9.009.00

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Descriptionof goods Vharfage

Handling Charges

Over

receivingand

delivering

From or toe

alongsidevessels

SpecificRates-PetroleumProducts-

a bulk, by pipeline klb bunkerson which inward wharfage

hasnot beenpaid tonnec in containers tonne

Minerals in crude form such as rock phosphate,sulphur etc for themanufactureoffertilizers and acids-in bulk and landedloose tonne

Manufacturedfertilizers and acids-in bulkandlandedloose tonne

Minerals-metallic and earthy, and metallurgical products-

a in containers tonneb loose tonne

Grain-wheat,barley,lupins andoats..tonneLivestock-

a horses, cattle not caged orcrated each

b pigs, sheep, goats not caged orcrated each

Processedstock food for consumption onvoyage tonne

Water kI

3.04

1.351.55

0.95

0.95

1.031.030.89

0.90

0.12

0.550.45

-

-

-

-

-

14.50at cost

-

-

-

14.50-

-

-

at cost

2.12

3.20

9.00at costat cost

2.75

0.30

9.00-

b in PartIV-i under the heading "Harbour Improvement Dues:" by deleting "21" and

substitutingthe following-22 ".

Passedby aresolution of the EsperancePort Authority at a meetingof the Port Authorityheld on 16 June1988.

The CommonSeal oif the Port Authority was at thetime of the abovementionedresolutionaffixed inthepresenceof-

[L.S.]R. BOWER,

Chairman.PAUL Q. BROWNING,

Member.C. STEWART,

ManagingSecretary.

GERALDTON PORTAUTHORITY ACT 1968

GERALDTON PORTAUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1988

MADE by the GeraldtonPort Authority and approvedby His Excellency the GovernorinExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Geraldton Port Authority AmendmentRegu

lations 1988.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall come into operationon 1 July 1988.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationsthe GeraldtonPort Authority Regulations1969 are referredto as

theprincipalregulations.[*Published in the Gazetteof 13 March 1969 at pp. 843-899. For amendmentsto 7 June

1988seepp. 259 of 1987Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia.]Regulation68 amended

4. Regulation68 4 a of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting"1.825" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

" 1.9 ".

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SecondScheduleamended5. The SecondScheduleto theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in Part 1, undertheheadingSPECIFICRATES-i by deleting-

"Grain-a loadedin bulk . . . tonne0.80"

andsubstitutingthe following-Grain-

a loadedin bulk. . - tonne0.85 ";

ii by deleting-"Minerals-metallic andearthly,and metallurgicalproducts-

a loadedby bulk loader. . . tonne0.80"andsubstitutingthe folloiwing-

minerals-metallicandearthly,and metallurgicalproducts-a loadedby bulk loader.. - tonne0.85 ";

andb in Part IV under the item Harbour ImprovementDues, by deleting "0.188" and

substitutingthefollowing-0.20 ".

Passedby a resoilutionif the GeraldtonPort Authority at a meetingheld on 10 June1988.

The Common Seal of the GeraldtonPort Authoritywas at the time of theabovementionedresolutionaffixed in thepresenceof-

[L.S.]I. BOGLE,

Chairman.

F. CONNELL,Member.

L. GRAHAM,ManagingSecretary.

PORTHEDLAND PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1970PORTHEDLAND PORTAUTHORITY

AMENDMENT REGULATIONS No. 21988

MADE by thePort HediandPort Authority with theapprovalof His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmay becitedas thePort HedlandPort Authority AmendmentRegu

lationsNo. 21988.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1988.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationsthePort HedlandPort Authority Regulations*are referredto asthe

principal regulations.[*Reprinted in theGazetteof 29 April 1976 at pp. 1277-1331.For amendmentsto 7 June

1988 seep.347 of 1987 Indexto Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

Regulation 91 amended4. Regulation 91 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation2 by deleting

"9.3" and "180.00" and substituting the following respectively-9.6 "and" 185.00 ".

Regulation 96 amended5. Regulation 96 3 a of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting "40" and

substitutingthefollowing-45 ,,.

SecondSchedulerepealed and a Schedulesubstituted6. The SecondScheduleto the principal regulations is repealedand the following Schedule

is substituted-

SecondSchedulePART 1-PILOTAGE CHARGES

1. Comprehensivechargesfor inward and outwardpilotageof vessels-Vesselsup to20000 tons GRT-12.4 centsper ton of the Gross RegisteredTonnage of thevessel.

$Minimum Charge 1170Vesselsexceeding20 000GRT and not exceeding40 000 GRT 2 600Vesselsexceeding40 000GRT and notexceeding60 000 GRT 3 080Vesselsexceeding60 000 GRT and notexceeding80000GRT 3 500Vesselsexceeding80000GRT 3 620

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2. The chargesfor piiotage if any vesselwithin the PilotageArea are, in additioin toanyotherpilotagechargesthat mayapply, $890.

3. The chargesfor pilotage <if any vesselbeing removedfrom a place within the poirtto anotherplacewithin the poirt area-

$a Foir a vesselof 1 000 GRT or less 335b For a vesselof morethan 1 000 GRT 490

PART 11-WHARFAGEHANDLING AND HAULAGE CHARGESPERTONNE

Goods Wharfage Handling Haulage Total$ $ $ $

Bunker <iii inwards omly pert<inne 0.25 0.25

Piped commodities-oil, bitumen,cement,bariteetc 4.60 - - 4.60

Brine-roadtanker 0.40 - - 0.406.1 m ContainersperFCL 85.00 100.00 - 185.00Empty returnseach-

where containers are lessthan 6.1 metres linearmeasurement 5.85 5.85

wherecontainersarenoit lessthan 6.1 metres linearmeasurement - 73.45 - 73,45

Livestock each 1.70 - - 1.70All <ither goods 4.25 14.35 2.25 20.85Bulk Feldspar 1.55 2.95 - 4.50Bulk Bentoinite 4.25 6.15 - 10.40

PART 111-STORAGECHARGESCargoStorageandStorageCharges

No storage chargewill be levied for the first weekof storage.A st<irage chargewillthen be leviedat therate <if $1.75pertonneper week,with a minimum charge<If $17.25per week. If, after foiur weeksthecargo hasnoit been remoivedthe stoirage charge willthen increaseto $3.50per toinne per week,with a minimum charge<if $34.50 per weekand this rateshall beappliedthereafter.For thepurposeof this regulationa fractionofa tonneshall bedeemedto bea toinne andpart of a weekshall be reckonedasoneweek,but, if the consigneeor ownerhandsto the Port Authority an indemnity, in the formprovided and approvedby the Wharf Manager, relieving the Port Authority from allliability, the storage chargeson goods for which goods shed accoimmodationis noitprovided,andwhich arenot proitectedfrom theweather,maybe reducedby <me-half.

Notwithstandingthis Part, the Wharf Managermay remoive or omrder the rem<ival ofall <Ir any suchgoods, at any time after the time appointed foir their removal by theconsignee,and in the event <If such goods being removedby oir on the ordersof theWharf Manager the Port Authority shall not be respoinsiblefor any loss, damageorinjury to thegooids by reasonof their being removedinto theopen.

PART IV-MISCELLANEOUS HIRE AND OTHER CHARGESFoirklift Hire 7 tonnesper h<iur includingoperator $42.00Forklift Hire 6 tonnesper hour includingoiperatoir $36.00Truck Hire 4 toinnesper hour including <iperator $48.00CraneHire perhour including operator $50.00Tractor c/wattachmentsperhour includingoperatoir $36.00ScissorLift Barge per hour including operator $50.00Chargesfor provision of lighting-

Numbers 1 and3 wharves-$46.00per vesselper nightoir part thereof.Gcodsshedsor transit sheds-$46.00per shedper night or part thereof.Goodsyards-$90.00per yard per night or part thereof.

Freshwater:Suppliedto all vesselsat $1.70 pertonne.ShipsSt<ires:Storesfor consumptionon vesselsby which shippedare free of wharf-

age dues, but handling chargesshall be payableat ordinary cargo rates,accordingtoservicesrendered. ".

Resolvedby the Port HediandPort Authority at a meetingheldon Friday, 10 June1988.

The Common Sealof the Port Hedland Port Authority wasaffixed heretoin thepresenceof-

[L.S.1J. HAYNES,

Chairman.D. MILLER,

Member.

G. GARDNER,Acting Secretary.

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ALBANY PORTAUTHORITY ACT 1926

ALBANY PORTAUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1988MADE by the Albany Port Authority.

Citation1. These regulations may be cited as the Albany Port Authority AmendmentRegulations

1988.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall commeinto operationon 1 July 1988.

Principal regulations3. In thesereguiati<mnsthe regulatioinsmadeunder theAlbanyPort AuthorityAct 1926*,

arereferredto astheprincipal regulaticms.E*Publishedin the GovernmentGazetteon 30March 1951 at pp. 680-714.For amendments

to 10 June 1988 seepp. 178-182of 1987Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia.]

Regulation 53A amended4. Regulation 53A <if the principal regulations is amended by deleting "13.5" and

substitutingthefcdlowing-14.3 ".

Regulation 58 amended5. Regulation58 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedin subregulation1-

a in paragrapha by deleting"2.75" and substitutingthe following-2.91 "; and

b in paragraphb by deleting"1.00 cent"andsubstitutingthe following-1.06 cents ".

Regulation 74 amended6. Regulation74 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a underthe headingGENERAL RATES by deleting "3.21" and substitutingthe following-

3.40 ";

b underthe headingSPECIFICRATES-i by deleting"1.02" oppositeand coirrespondingto "Grain-Wheat,barley,oats

iciadedby bulk loader"and substitutingthefollowing-1.08

ii by deleting"1.99" opposite and correspondingto "Materials in crude formsuch as rock phosphate,sulphur, etc., for the manufactureof manuresandacids-in bulk andloose" andsubstitutingthe following-

2.10 "; andiii by deleting "3.36" opposite and coirrespoindingto "Petroleum products-a

Bulk, by pipeline" andsubstitutingthefollowing-3.56 ".

Regulation 141A amended7. Regulation141A of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in paragrapha by deleting"$870" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$922 "; and

b in paragraphb by deleting"$220", "$445" and "$622", and substitutingthe following, respectively-

$233 "," $471 "and" $659 ".

Regulation 283 amended8. Regulation283 <f theprincipal regulationsisamended-

a in paragrapha i by deleting"$21.00" and substitutingthefoiicwing-$22 ";

b in paragrapha ii by deleting"$35.00"andsubstitutingtile following-$37 "; and

c in paragraphb ii by deleting"$25.00"andsubstitutingthe following-$26 ".

Regulation 286 amended9. Regulatiomn 286 of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "$1.75" twice

occurringandsubstitutingin eachcasethe following-$1.85 ".

Passedby a resolutionof theAlbany Port Authority at a meetingof the Port Authority heldon 20 June1988.

The CommonSealof the Albany Port Authority wasat the time of the above-mentionedresolutionaffixed in the presenceof-

[L.S.]B. C. BOLT,

Chairman.

W. J. PLEWRIGHT,Member.

B. J. E. HUDSON,ManagingSecretary.

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BUNBURY PORTAUTHORITY ACT 1909

BUNBURY PORT AUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1988

MADE by the BunburyPort Authority.

Citation1. Thesereguiatiolnsmaybecitedas the Bunbur-yPort AuthorityAmendmentRegulations

1988.Commencement

2. Theseregulationsshall come into operationon 1 July 1988.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationsthe regulationsmadeby the BunburyHarbourBoardandpublished

in theGazetteon 30 October1962* are referredto as theprincipal regulations.[*FOr amendmentsto 8 June 1988 see pp. 191-192 of 1987 Index to the Legislation of

WesternAustralia.

SecondScheduleamended4. TheSecondScheduleto the principal regulationsis amended-

a in PART I by deleting "0.95" and "2.30" and substituting the following,respectively-

1.00 "and" 2.40 "; andb in PART II -

i in paragraphe i by deletingfrom the columns,opposite,"0.90" and "6.00"andsubstitutingthe following, respectively-

0.95 "and" 6.30 "; andii in paragraphe ii by deleting from the coiiumn, opposite, "0.90" and

substitutingthe following -

0.95 ".

Passedby a resolution<if the BunburyPort Authority at a meetingoif theAutholrity held on14th June 1988.

The Common Seal of the Bunbury Port Authoritywas at the time <if theabovementionedresolutionaffixed in the presenceof -

[L.S.]J. WILLIAMS,

Chairman.

R. ANDERSON,Member.

B. CUNNINGHAM,GeneralManager.

FISHERIESACT 1905

Kimberley PrawnFishery

Notice No. 359

FD496/84.PURSUANT tIm secti<ins 9 and 11 of the Act I hereby promhibit the taking of all species<if fish by meansomf trawiinginWestern Australian waters off the Kimberley coastlinespecifiedin the schedulehereto from 1 000 hours westernstandardtime on 22 June tom 1600 hourswesternstandardtime on 31 July in any year.

Fisheries Notice No. 260 published in the GovernmentGazetteof 19 June1987 is herebycancelled.

ScheduleAll Western Australian waters of the Indian Oceanand

the Timor Sea oiff the Kimberley coastline lying east oflongitude123 45’E.

Dated 16 June1988.

FD 314/88.

3. F. GRILL,Minister for Fisheries.

FISHERIESACT 1905

PartIIIB-ProcessingLicences

THE public is herebynotified that I haveissueda permit toMarelian Pty Ltd of South Fremantie to establish aprocessingestablishmentto processfish in pursuanceof the

provisions of sectioin 35C <if the FisheriesAct 1905 onboardlicensed fishing bolat "Premium" registered number LFBF321,subjectto thefomHowing conditiomns.

That the processingestablishment-1. shall comply with the requirementsof theFisheries

Act 1905, and all Regulations,Ordersin Councils,and Notices and Ministerial Directiomns issuedthereunder.

2. Shall nomt beused fomr the processingof rock lobsteror prawns.

3. Shall comply with the requirementsof the HealthAct 1911.

4. Shall be registeredas an export establishmentpursuantto the provisions of the Parliamentof theCommonweaithExport Control Act 1982, and Orders made thereunder, more specifically thePrescribedGoods General Orders and the FishOrders,shouldit beusedto processfish for export.

5. Shall not be used for the processing marronCherax tenuimanusunlessa licenceis held undersection39C of the FisheriesAct 1905.

6. Shall not be used for the processingof fish orcrustaceacaughtby anyothervessel.

In accordancewith the provisions of section 35K, anypersonaggrievedby this decisionmay, within fourteendaysafter publication of this notice, appealagainstthe decisionor orderby serving on the Minister for Fisheriesa statementin writing on the groundsof their appeal.

P. P. ROGERS,Acting Directorof Fisheries.

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FD 315/88.

FISHERIESACT 1905

PartIIIB-PromcessingLicences

THE public is herebyn<itified that I have issueda permit toD. 3. Jacksomnif 105 Sixth Avenue,Ingiewood, to establishaprocessingestablishmenttom processfish in pursuanceof theprovisions <if sectioin35C of the FisheriesAct 1905 onboardlicensed fishing boat "Heian C" registered number LFBG372, subjectto the following conditions.

That theprocessingestabhshment-1. Shall comply with the requirementsof the Fisheries

Act 1905, and all Regulations,Ordersin Councils,and Nomtices and Ministerial Directions issuedthereunder.

2. Shall not beusedfor the processing<if rock lobsteror prawns.

3. Shall coimply with the requirementsof the HealthAct 1911.

4. Shall be registeredas an export establishmentpursuantto the promvisions of the Parliamentof theCommonwealthExport Comntroi Act 1982, and Orders made thereunder, more specifically thePrescribedGoods General Orders and the FishOrders,shmuid it beusedt<i processfish for export.

5. Shall not be used for the processing marronCherax tenuimanusunlessa licence is held underSecti<mn 39C of theFisheriesAct 1905.

6. Shall noit be used for the processingoif fish orcrustaceacaughtby anyothervessel.

In accordancewith the pr<mvisiomns of section 35K, anypersonaggrievedby. this decisi<mn may,within fourteendaysafter publication if this notice, appealagainst the decisionor order by servingin the Minister for Fisheriesa statementin writing on thegroiunds of their appeal.

P. P. ROGERS,Acting Director of Fisheries.

FISHERIESACT 1905

PartIIIB-ProcessingLicences

FD 338/88.THE public is herebynotified that I have issueda permit t<i

E., V., and R. Norton/OverlandAquacuiture to establish aprocessingestablishmentto pr<icessfish in pursuance<if theprovisionsof section35C of theFisheriesAct 1905 at MyrupRoad,Esperancesubjectt<i the fomliowing conditions.

Thatthe proicessingestablishment-1. Shall commply with therequirementsof theFisheries

Act 1905 and all Reguiatioins,Orders in Comuncil,Notices and Ministerial Directions issuedthereunder.

2. Shall noit be usedfor the processingof any speciesof fish other than koonacsCheroxplebejusand C.Glaber and yabbiesCherax destructor-aldibusinaccordancewith thesecolnditions.

3. Shall coimply with the requirements<if the HealthAct 1911.

4. Shall coimpiy with the requirementsoif any tomwnplanning scheme<ir interim developmentordergazettedunder the provisions of the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct 1928 or the MetroipolitanRegiolnTown PlanningSchemeAct 1959.

5. Shall be registeredas an export establishmentpursuantto the provisionsof theExport Control Act1982 of the Parliamentof the CommonwealthandOrders made thereunder; more specifically thePrescribedGoods General Orders and the FishOrders,shouldit beusedto processkoonacsand/oryabbiesfor export.

6. Shall not be used for the processingof marronCherax tenuimanusunlessa licence is held underSection 39C of theFisheriesAct 1905.

7. Live koonacsand/oryabbiesshall not bepurchasedfrom any person other than a personauthorizedunderPartV of the FisheriesAct.

8. Shall not beusedto processkoonacsand/oryabbiesother thanby cleansingandpackingwhole.

9. Shall not consignpackagedko<inacs or yabbiesunless each containeris markedwith the speciesitcontainsthe placeof packagingandthe destinationof the consignment.

10. Shall not pack koonacsand yabbies in the samecontainer.

11. The licenseeshall lodge with the FisheriesDepartment, no later than the 15th dayof each month, areturnof koomnacsand/oryabbiesprocessedfor theprecedingcalendar mointh, specifying the nameofthe person and the property from which thekoonacsand/or yabbieswere receivedand the liveweightof koonacsand/oryabbiesprocessed.Whereno processinghasbeen undertakenin a particularmonthsa "Nil" returnshall besubmitted.

P. P. ROGERS,Acting Director of Fisheries.

FISHERIESACT 1905

PartIIIB-ProcessingLicences

FD 457/87.THE public is herebynotified that I have issueda permit tomS. B. and B. A. Johnstoneto establish a processingestablishment toi processfish in pursuanceof the provisions ofsection35C of the FisheriesAct 1905 Inboard licensedfishing boatSane registerednumberLFB F682, subjecttom thefollowing comnditions.

Thatthe proicessingestablishment-1. shall coimply with the requirementsof the Fisheries

Act 1905, and all Regulations,Orders in Councils,and Notices and Ministerial Directions issuedthereunder.

2. Shall noit beusedfor theprocessingof rock loibsterandprawns.

3. Shall coimply with the requirementsof the HealthAct 1911.

4. Shall be registeredas an export establishmentpursuant to the proivisioins of the Parliamentof theCommomnweaithExpoirt Contr<mi Act 1982, and Orders made thereunder, more specifically thePrescribedGooids General Orders and the FishOrders,should it beusedto pr<icessfish foIr export.

5. Shall not be used for the processing marronCherax tenuimanusunlessa licence is held undersection39C of the FisheriesAct 1905.

6. Shall noit be used for the processingoil lish orcrustaceacaughtby anymthervessel.

In accordancewith the provisions if section 35K, anypersonaggrievedby this decisi<in may,within fourteen daysafter pubhcationof this notice, appealagainst the decisionor orderby serving on the Minister for Fisheriesa statementin writing on thegroundsof their appeal.

P. P. ROGERS,Acting Director of Fisheries.

LAND ACT 1933

Reserve

Department<if Land Administration,Perth,24 June1988.

HIS Excellencythe Goivernor in ExecutiveCmuncil hasbeenpleasedto setapartas a Public Reservethe land describedbelow for thepurposethereinset fomrth.

File No. 2969/967.PERENJORI.-No.40575 Parking, Lot No. 115 1012

square metres. Diagram 62397, Public Plan PerenjoriTownsiteRussellStreet.

N.J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

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AMENDMENT OF RESERVENo. 33519

File No. 1832/975.

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,24 June1988.

HIS Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto approve,undersection37 If the LandAct 1933 ofthe amendment of Reserve No. 33519 at Derby"CommunityHealth Services"to comprise-

a Derby Lot 1257 as surveyedand shown borderedred on Land Administration Diagram88363 in lieuof DerbyLot 444.

b Derby Lot 448 as surveyed<in Lands and SurveysOriginal Plan Derby 35/1; and of its area beingincreasedto 4 077 squaremetresaccordingly.

Plan Derby 1:2 000 03.07 StanleyStreet.

N.J.SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

LAND ACT 1933Notice of Intentionto Grant

A SpecialLeaseunder Section116

Departmentof LandAdministration,Perth,17 June1988.

Corres.1114/87.IT is herebynotified that it is intendedto grant a leaseofBulara Location 76 to MarleneMeier for a term of 21 yearsfor thepurposeof "Tourist Development".

LAND ACT 1933

Land Release

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,24 June1988.

Corres.2129/84.THE Hon Minister for Lands has approved the sale undersection45B <if the Land Act 1933 <if Swan Location 6968having an area of 1 012 m2 being made available for thepurposeof "Church Extensions, Parking" at the purchasepriceof $30 000.

Conditions oif SaleThe purchasershall within six monthsnext foiiomwing the

date of approval of the application, in accordancewithdetailedspecificatiomnsapprovedby theCity of Stirling commenceto comnstruct Church ExtensiomnsParking or causethe construction to be commencedand thereafterdiligentlyproceedwith and completea programmeoif developmenttoa stageof completion not lessthan that agreedfor the issueof a Crown Grant. If this requirementhasnoit been finalisedwithin four yearsfrom that date of approval <if the application, theland may beabsolutelyforfeited togetherwith allpurchasemoneyand feesthat mayhavebeenpaid.

A Crown Grant Freeholid will not issue until the coInditions under which the land was releasedhave beencomplied with.

Apphcationsmust be lomdged at the Departmentoif LandAdministrationPerthon or beforeMonday,27 June1988.

Public Plan:Perth15.32.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

Citation1. Thesereguiatiomnsmaybecited asthe Valuationof LandAmendmentRegulations1988.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1988.

Principal regulations3. In these regulationsthe Valuation of Land Regulations1979* are referredto as the

principal regulations.[*Published in theGazetteof 6 April 1979 at p. 928. For amendmentsto 14 June 1988 seep.

389 of 1987 Indexto Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

Regulation 5 amended4. Regulatiomn5 oif the principal regulationsis amendedby repealingsubregulation1 and

substitutingthe following subregulation-1 Subjectto this regulation,the chargesto be paidby a rating or taxing authority in

respectof the matters referred to in section 38 of the Act shall be determinedasfollows-

a wherethevaluation is nomt oif thekind referredto in paragraphb-i valuationcharge $30 per hour;ii clerical charge $20 per hour;iii fixed servicecharge $7 per valuation,

with a minimum charge<if $30per valuation;b where the valuation is based omn any of subparagraphsb 1 to vi in the

definition of "unimprovedvalue" in section4 1 of theAct-i valuationcharge $30 per hour;ii fixed servicecharge $20 per valuation,

but in any eventshall not exceedthecostof the service.

CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVENo. 33519

Departmentoif LandAdministration,Perth,24 June1988.

File No. 1832/975.

HIS Excellencythe Governoir in ExecutiveComuncil hasbeenpleasedtom approve,under section37 of the Land Act 1933,of the purposeomf ReserveNoi. 33519 Derby Lots 448 and1257 being changedfrom "CommmunityHealth Services"to"HousingHealth Department".Public Plan Derby1:2 00003.07 Stanley Street.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

VALUATION OF LAND ACT 1978

VALUATION OF LAND AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1988

MADE by His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

61581-3

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2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [24 June1988

Regulation 6 amended5. Regulation6 of the principal regulationsis amendedin paragraphc-

a by deleting "$5.00", "$2.00", "$3.00", "$4.00" and "$10.00" and substitutingfoHomwing respectively-

the

$5.50 "," $5.50 "," $3.50 "," $10.00 "and" $15.00 "; andb by inserting aftersubparagraphviii thefomilowing subparagraph-

ix land salesstatisticsupdate $20.00 ".

Dated 21 June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,

Clerk <If the Council.

File No. 3066/987Local GovernmentAct 1960;Public WorksAct 1902

LAND ACQUISITION

RoadExtension-Cityof GosnellsNOTICE is herebygiven,and it is herebydeclared,that the pieceor parcelof landdescribedin theScheduleheretobeingall inthe CanningDistrict has,in pursuance<if thewritten consentunder theLocal GovernmentAct 1960 andapprovalundersection17 1 omf the Public Works Act 1902 if His ExcellencytheGovernor,acting by and with the adviceof theExecutive Council,dated21 June 1988, been compulsorilytakenand setapartfor thepurposesof the following public work, namely roadextension.

And further n<mtice is herebygiven that the saidpieceor parcel if landso taken and setapartis shownmarkedoff on PlanL.A., WA. 385 which may be inspectedat the Departmentof Land Administration, Perth. The additional informationcontainedin theScheduleafter the landdecriptionsis to definelocality only andin no way derogatesfrom theTransferof LandAct descriptiomn.

And it is herebydirectedthat thesaid landsshall vest in theCity of Gosnelis for an estatein fee simple in possessionfor thepublic work hereinexpressed,freed anddischargedfrmm all trusts,mortgages,charges,obligations,estates,interests,rights-of-way, or othereasementswhatsoever.

Schedule

NLoAonJn Owneror Reputed Occupieror Reputed

Nom. 385 Owner Occupier Descriptiomn Areaapprox.

Cuilion PtyLtd Cuilion PtyLtd Portionof CanningLocation 17 andbeing 5 634 m2that part of Lot 4 on Plan 15058 nowshownasR.O.W. the subjectof diagram72864 beingpart of the land containedin Certificate of Title Volume 1788 Folio 397

Certifiedcoirrect in 3 April 1988.GORDONREID,

Gomvernorin ExecutiveCouncil.GAVAN TROY,Minister foir Works.

Dated21 June1988.

PUBLIC WORKSACT 1902 Land

Saleif Land Wiiuna Lot 84 being the whole <if the land containedin Certificate of Title Volume 1360 Foho 162 as is

L.A. 1655/988. shown moreparticularly delineatedon Plan L.A., W.A.NOTICE is herebygiven that His Excellencythe Governorhas authorised under sectiomn 29 7 a ii of the PublicWorks Act 1902 the sale by public auction or private con-tract of the land hereunderdescribed,such land being noilongerrequiredfor thework for which it was acquired.

393.Dated21 June1988.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector

Departmentof Land Administration.

File No. 1186/988WaterAuthorityAct/984; Public WorksAct /902

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUMELAND

SeweragePumpingStationNo. 40-Mandurah

THE Minister for Works herebygives noticein accordancewith theprovisions oif section17 2 of the Public Works Act 1902that it is intendedto takeor resumeundersection17 1 oif that Act, thepieceor parcelif land describedin theScheduleheretoand being all in the CockburnSmundDistrict, for the purposeof the follomwing public work, namely,SeweragePumpingStation

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No. 40-Mandurahandthat thesaidpieceor parcel If land aremarkedoff in Plan. L.A., WA. :380, which may be inspectedatthe office of the Departmentif Land Administration, Perth. The additional information contained in the Scheduleafter thelanddescriptionsis to definelocality only and in no way derogatesfrom theTransferif Land Act description.

Schedule

No. in PlanL.A., W.A. Owner or Reputed

No. :380 Owner

.Occupieror ReputedOccupier

Description Areaapprox.

Mark Chew Holdings Mark Chew Holdings l’ortion of Cockburn SoundLocation 16 253 m2Pty Ltd l’ty Ltd and being part of Lot 49 in Diagram

24851 being part if the land containedin Certificate if Title Volume 1516 Folio 49.

Datedthis 14th day if .iune, 1988.GA VAN TROY.Minister for Works.

L.A. 1151/988Loical GovernmentAct 1960; [‘ublic Wo,rksAct 1902

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUMELAND

Sanitary Landfill Site-City of Cockburn

THE Minister for Works herebygives notice in accordancewith the provisiomns if section 17 2 if the Public Works Act 1902that it is intendedto takeor resumeundersection17 1 if that Act, thepieceor parcelof land describedin the Scheduleheretom,and being all in the ,JandakotDistrict, for the purpose of the following public work namelySanitary Landfill Site-City ifCockburnand that thesaidpieceor parcel if land is markedoff on Plan L.A., W.A. :389, which maybe inspectedat the office oftheDepartmentof Land Administration,Perth.The additional infiirmation containedin theScheduleafter the landdescriptionis to definelocality only and in no way derogatesfrom theTransferif Land Act description.

Schedule

No. in Plan OwnL.A.. WA.No. :189

er or ReputedOwner

Occupicr or ReputedOccupier

AreaDescription approx.

Comse Nominees Pty Comse Nominees Pty l’ortion of Jandakot Agricultural Area 1:3.4685 haLtd Ltd I.,it 236 and being part of Lot 1 in

Diagram 17998 being the whole of theland contained in Certificate if TitleVolume 1246 Folio 537.

Dated 14 ,June 1988.GAVAN TROY,Minister for Works.

Main Ro,adsAct 1930; Public WorksAct 1902

MRD 42/22-A

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUMELAND

THE Minister for Works herebygivesnotice, in accordancewith the provisions if section 17 2 if the Public Woirks Act 1902,that it is intendedto takeor resumeundersection 171 of that Act the piecesor parcels<if anddescribedin theScheduleheretoandbeing all in the Bunbury and DardanupDistrict, fur the purposeoif the following public works namely, there-alignmentofBunbury Highway first stageconstructionof AustralindBy-passRoute and that the said piecesor parcelsif land are markedomffon PlanMRD WA 8525-17-1,8525-18,19,20,22-1,24-2,28-1,31,32and227-1 and 8625-42-1,which maybe inspectedat theoffice of the Commissionerimf Main Roads,WaterlooCrescent.EastPerth.

Schedule

-Ni.Owneror Reputed

OwnerOccupieror Reputed

Occupier D escrip loin Areaapprox.

1. InchoatePty Ltd InchoatePty Ltd Portion of LeschenauitLocation 26 andbeing part of Lots 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19in Plan 2571 Sheet2 and part if Lot52 in Plan 1856 Sheet2 and beingpart if the landdescribedin Certificate<if Title Volume 1534 Folio 149.

6.2976ha

2. South West Development South West Development Portion if LeschenaultLocation 26 the 180 m2Authority Authority subject mf Diagram2494 andbeing part

of the land describedin Certificate ofTitle Volume 1795 Folio 024.

N. BEARDSELL,A/Director, Administration and Finance,

Main RoadsDepartment.

Dated24 ,June1988.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

AppromvedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

City mf Melville

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 3 - AmendmentNo. 21

SPC:853-2-17-10Pt 21.IT is herebynotified fomr public information, in accordancewith section 7 if the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct1928 that the Hoin Minister for Planningapprovedthe Cityof Melville Toiwn PlanningSchemeAmendmenton 12 June1988 for the purposeof amendingthe above Town PlanningSchemeby -

1. Amendingclause1.9 interpretationsby inserting anew definitioln as folliows-

"1.9.29.1 "Commercial Vehicle" means anyvehicle,usedor intendedto beusedin thecourseof a Businessor Trade,which hasa tare weightin excessof <metonne."

2. Amendingclause 5.9 Parking General by deletingthe existingandsubstitutingthefollowing-

"5.9 ParkingGeneral.5.9.1 Parkingoif Commmercial Vehicleswithin

a ResidentialZomne.1 No morethantwo commercialvehiclesmay

be parked omn a lot within a residential zone,proivided that-

a Only onevehicle mayexceedtwo tonnestareweight;

b The vehicles are parkedon a lot containing omnly a single homuse

c The vehicles foirm an essentialpart omficcupationof an occupantof the dwelling;

d No vehicle exceedseither 2.7 metresinheightor 16 metresin length;

e Any vehicle exceeding 8 metres inlength is screened from view fromoutside thebit;

f Noi vehicle is bromught to or taken fromthe lot betweenthe homurs of 1000pmand700am;

g Majomr repairs tom either of the vehiclesarenot undertakenon thelot;

h Any minor repairs,servicingor cleaningmf eithervehicle arecarried out in areaswhich are screenedfrom view fromoutside thelot;

i The approval <if the council shall beombtainedto park commercialvehiclesonthe lot.

2 Noltwithstanding the provisions ofsubciause1 of clause5.9.1, the specialapproval<if thecouncil pursuanttom clause5.2.2 is requiredfor theparking<if a commercialvehicleexceedingtwo tomnnestareweight.

3 An appromval oif the Coiuncii grantedunderclause5.9.1.-

a is grantedto thepersontom whom it wasgranted;and

b is not capableof being transferredorassignedto any mtherpersoln;and

c Doesnolt run with the land in respectofwhich it is granted.

A persomn to whom an approval has beengrantedunderclause5.9.1 shall not park or causeto be parked such vehicle mn any lot within aresidentialzone omther than on the lot in respectof which the approvalis granted.

4 If a vehicle has been parkedwith the appromvai oif the council under clause5.9.1 or 5.2.2and if in the oipinion of thecouncil suchvehicle iscausinga nuisanceoir annoyanceto neighboursortom owners or omccupiersomf land in the neighbourhood, the comuncil may rescind the approvalgrantedby it and after suchrecission,no personshall upon the landthe subjectof a resolution fomrrecission, park a commercial vehicle unless appromvai to do so shall subsequentlybe grantedbythe Coluncil.

J. F. HOWSON,Mayomr,

G. HUNT,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SchemeAmendmentAvailable for InspectiomnCity if Stirling

District PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNcc 67

SPC:853-2-20-34Pt 67.NOTICE is herebygiven that the City omf Stirling has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof rezoningLot 1, Swan Lomcation V, Comrner PimiottStreetand The Strand,Dianelia from "Lomw Density Residentiai-R20" tom "Business".

Plans and domcuments setting out and explaining theschemeamendmenthave been depositedat Council Offices,Civic Place,Stirling and at the State PlanningCommissionPerth, and will be available fiIr inspectioin during officehoursup to andincluding 5 August 1988.

Submissionsin the schemeamendmentshomuid be madein writing in Foirm No. 4 and lodgedwith the undersignedon or before5 August 1988.

This amendmentis available fomr inspection in oirder toprovide an opportunity for public commentand it shouldnotbe construedthat final approvalwill begranted.

R. FARDON,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApproivedTomwn PlanningSchemeAmendment

Tomwn of Claremomnt

Town PlanningSchemeNom. 3-AmendmentNom. 15

SPC:853-2-2-3Pt 15.IT is herebynoitified for public informatiomn, in accordancewith section7 omf the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 that theHon Minister foir Planningapprovedthe Townof ClaremontToiwn Planning Scheme Amendment in 15June 1988 for the purpose omf amending the above TownPlanningSchemeby rezomningthat portion of Lots 1 and 2 ofSwanLocation PerthShire AW from Parks and Recreationto ResidentialR20.

P. WEYGERS,Mayomr.

D. H. TINDALE,Tomwn Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SchemeAmendmentAvailable foir Inspectioin

Shireof Albany

Tomwn PlanningSchemeNom. :3-AmendmentNom. 81SPC:853-5-4-5Pt 81.

NOTICE is herebygiven that the Shire of Albany haspreparedthe abomvementionedschemeamendmentfor the purpose If resuming a pomrtion If PlantagenetLomcation 359,Alisomn Parade,BayonetHeadfromm "SpecialSites-CaravanPark" tom "Lomcai Shopping".

Plans and dmcuments setting omut and explaining theschemeamendmenthave been depositedat Coiuncil Offices,Mercer Romad, Albany andat theStatePlanningCommissiomnPerth, and will be available for inspection during officehoursup tom and including 5 August 1988.

Submissiomnsoln the schemeamendmentshomuld be madein writing mn Form Nom. 4 and boidgedwith the undersignedon or before5 August1988.

This amendmentis available for inspection in order toprovide an mpportunity fur public commentand it shomuldmolt beconstruedthat final approivalwill begranted.

D. J. CUNNINGHAM,ShireClerk.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928Approived Toiwn PlanningSchemeAmendments

Shireof Augusta-MargaretRiver Town PlanningSchemeNo. 11-AmendmentNos. 18 and29

SPC: 853-6-3-8Pts18 and29.IT is herebynoitified fomr public imfomrmatioim, in accomrdancewith section7 omf the Tomwn Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 thatthe Homm Minister for Planningapproivedthe Shireof Augusta-Margaret River Tomwm Planning SchemeAmendmetns0mm 15 June 1988 fomr the purpomse oif amendingthe abomveTomwn PlanningSchemeby-

AmendmentNom. 181. By adding the fcmllowing tom Schedule 1: Special

RuralZones,Promvisbmnsrelatingtom SpecifiedAreas.

A Speci- SpecialProvisiomnstom Refertom Afled Area<if Lomcality

1. Subdivisionshall be generallyinaccoirdance with the plan <ifsubdivisionPlan No. 1 and Plan Nom. 1shall fomrm part omf this Scheme.

2. The minimum bit size shall be3 ha.

3. Outside thomse areasdesignatedas "Building Envelopes"<mm the plan ofsubdivision mom trees or other flomrashall be felled or clearedexceptwhereapproival oif Council is grantedfomr thefoillowing purposes;

i clearing tom gain vehicularaccess to the lots. In any eventCouncil on the plan Ifsubdivision may specify theapproximate location <ifcroissoversto the respectivebits, and

ii clearing to coimply with theBushfires Act 1954 asamended.

4. Noitwithstanding3 1 and 3 iiclearing omf fboira is only permittedwithin the building envelopesshownin theplan of subdivisioim.

5. Council may, in thomse areasitdeems necessary, require thesubdivider undertake a landscapeplanting programme prior tosubdivisioinalapprowal.

6. The apprmval Comuncil isrequiredprior to the constructionofanynew dams.

7. Strategic firebreaks shall becmmstructed by the subdivider toComuncil’s and the Bushfires Board’sspecifications.

8. Subject toi Council approvaldamswithin theSchemeArea mustbeconstructedto provide ready accessfor fire tendersto the edge of the damto allow for refilling of watertanks.

9. All spomil from dams or otherearthworkstom be removedor levelled.

10. Lot owners requiredto promvidegateswithin fenceson any boundaryadjoining private omr public land to allow free and easy movementof firetendersin times of emergency.

2. Rezoming Sussex Loicatiom 606 Caves Road,Augustafrom "Rural" tom "SpecialRural".

AmendmentNo.29Extending Poilicy Area B to include the balanceof

SussexLocatiomn 1442 CavesRoad.

M. J. YATES,President.

L. CALNEGGIA,Acting ShireClerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApproivedTmwn PlanningSchemeAmendments

Shire <If BromomeTown PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNoms. 46, 48 and

49SPC:853-7-2-3Pts46, 48 and49.

IT is herebynomtified fomr public imfimrmatiomm, in accomrdancewith sectiomn7 omf the Tomwn Planningand DevelopmentAct1928that the Homn Minister for PlanningapprovedtheShireof BroomeTown PlanningSchemeAmendmentsmn 12 June1988 fomr the purposeoif amendingthe abomve Town PlanningSchemeby-

AmendmentN<m. 46RezoningLot 2 at the corner of HammersleyStreetand

Haas Street from "Residential R50" tom"Cmmmercial".

AmendmentNom. 481. Amending the Scheme Map tom c<mnf’orm to

subdivisbmn.2. Rezomming Lomt 61 from Residential tom ‘Other Re

servesDrainage’.3. RecomdimgLot 62 SasakawaChmse fromm ‘Residential

RiO/iS’ tom ‘ResidentialR25’.

AmendmentNo. 491. RezoningLomt 1795 froim "SpecialSite-Motel" tom

"Residential" and applying a Residential Coide ifR50.

2. RecoidingLot 2 zoned "Residential" froim R30 toR50.

K. S. MALE,President.

D. L. HAYNES,ShireClerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

AppromvedToiwn PlanningSchemeAmendment

Shire <if Roebomurne

Tomwn PlanningSchemeNom. 6-AmendmentN<m. 10SPC:85:3-8-5-4,Pt. 10.

IT is herebynotified fomr public informatiomm, in accordancewith sectiomn7 mf the Town Planningand DeveiompmemtAct1928 that the Hon Minister folr Planningappromvedthe Shireof Roebourne Tomwn Planning SchemeAmendment on 12June 1988 fomr the purpose<if amendingthe above TownPlanningSchemeby-

1 Adding am extra clause to the Scheme Text asclause2.2.7 as shownhereunder-

2.2.7 Additional Uses: Notwithstandinganything comntained within the Zoning Table, theland specifiedin Schedule5 may, subjectto compliancewith anyconditionspecifiedin the schedule with respectto theland, beusedfor the purpoisesetagainstthat land.The useso specifiedisin addition to the other usespermitted in thezone in which the land is situatedunless any ofthoseusesis excludedor modifiedby a conditionspecifiedin that schedule.

2 Adding am additiolnai schedule as Schedule 5"Scheduleof Additional Uses",as am appendix tothe SchemeText, with the following entry to thatschedule-

Lot No Street or AdditionalRoad Base Zonmg Uses

SpecialConditions

997 Coolawanyah Mixed Art, Print Making Temporary adRd. Industry and Ceramics ditional use

Workshop only-effectiveuntil 31Decemberi990.

3 Adding am asterisk symbol at the bottom of thelegendon the SchemeMaps,as shownhereunder-

*Additionai Uses-asspecifiedin Schedule5,and with an asterisk being added to Lot 997CoiolawanyahRoadon SheetNo. 4.

R. PHILLIPS,President.

F. GOW,Shire Clerk.

1 SussexLomcation606 CavesRomad,MargaretRiver

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SchemeAmendmentAvailable fomr Inspection

Shireof Busselton

Town PlanningSchemeNm. 5-AmendmentNim. 116SPC:853-6-6-6Pt 116.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire if Busseltmn haspreparedtile abovementionedschemeamendmentfur thepurpose omf rezoningpoirtion if Lomt 14 of SussexLocation256, BussellHighway. Bromadwaterfromm "Single Residential"tom "Short Stay Residential".

Plz’is and documents setting out and explaining theschemeamendmenthave been depomsitedat Comuncil Offices.SouthernDrive, Busseltonand at the State PlanningCimmmissiomn Perth,and will be available fuir inspectionduringoffice hoursup to and including 5 August 1988.

Submissionsin the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing in Form No. 4 and lodgedwith the undersignedon omr belire 5 August 1988.

This amendmentis available fur inspection in imrder toprovide an opportunity fuir public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

I-I. N. CAMERON,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING ANI DEVELOI’MENT ACT 1928

SchemeAmendmentAvailable fur Inspection

Shiremf Irwin

Town PlanningSchemeNo. :1-AmendmentNo. 5

SPC: 85:t-3-9-3I’! 5.NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Irwiom haspreparedthe abovementiunedschemeamendmentfur the purposeif-

Deleting liar! Victimria Loication 123 from Parksand RecreationReserve:and

2. Zoning Part Victimria Loc:mtiomn 12:1 to Special UseZone-Caravan/ChaletPark.

Plans and domcuments setting omut and explaining theschemeamendmenthave beendepositedat Cimuncil Offices.13 Waldeck Street.Dimngaraandat the StatePlanningCornmission Perth, anti will be available fur inspection duringomffice homurs up to and including 29 July 1988.

Submissiomnsin the schemeamendmentshomuld be madeill writing oi Form No. .1 and budgedwit 11 the undersignedoun imr before29 July 1988.

This amendmentis available for inspection in order toprovide an opportunity SIr public commentand it shouldnot beconstruedthat fiomal approvalwill begranted.

J. PICKERINGcc,.,, ‘.,...

TOWN PLANNING ANI DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SchemeAmendmentAvailable for InspectionShireof Momoira

Town PlanningSchemeNo.3-AmendmentNo. 10

SPC:853-3-11-4 i’t 10.NOTICE is hereby giventhat the Shire oil Mmora haspreparedthe afomvementhmnedschemeamendmentfur the purpoise mf modifying the SchemeText by including "ServiceIndustry"as a "PS" usewithin the "Business-ShopZimne".

Plans and documentssetting umut and explaining theschemeamendmenthave been depositedat Council Offices,:34 PadburyStreet, Momomra and at the State PlanningCommission Perth, and will be available Sir inspection duringoffice hoursup toi and including 5 August 1988.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing mm Foirm No. 4 and lomdged with the undersignedomn omr before5 August 1988.

This amendmentis availablebr inspectiomn in mrder toprovide an omppomrtunity Sir public comment and it shouldnomt beconstruedthat final approvalwill begranted.

‘I. N. WARNE,ShireClerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Shireof Kalamunda

District PlanningSchemeNm. 2-AmendmentNo. 51

SPC:853-2-24-16Pt 51.IT is hereby noutitied for public information, in accordancewith sectioun7 mit the Town Planningand DevelompmemtAct1928 that theHim Minister Sir Planningapprovedthe Shiremf KalamumdaTown PlanningScheme Amendmenton 15June 1988 fuur the purpose oif amendingthe above TmwmPlanningSchemeby-

1. Rezoninga 2 300 m portion if Lot 50, SwanLmcatiom 1327, KalamundaRomad, High Wycombe. frimm"Special PurposeHotel" zone to "Special PorpoiseFastFooid Outiet" zone; and

2. Rezoning Lot 23, Swam Location 1327,Kalamunda Road. High Wycombe fromm "ResidentialR12.5"zoneto "Special PurposeCarpark" zone.

3. Adding tim the Scheduleof SpecialPurpomsezonesin AppendixB.2 if the SchemeText thefollowing-

Particularsof Land SpecialPurposesSymboil

KalamundaRoad.High Fast Fomod Outlet FF0WycombePomrtiomn if Limt 50SwanLocation 1327

KalamundaRoad.High CarparkCPWycmrnbeLout 23, SwanLocatiim 1327

P. J. MARJORAM,President.

E. H. KELLY.ShireClerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928ApprovedTomwn PlanningSchemeAmendment

Shireof SwanTmwn PlanningSchemeNim. 12-AmendmentNm. 3

SPC:853-2-21-ItPt 3.IT is hereby notified Sir public infimrmatiomn, in accomrdancewith section7 oil the Tmwn Planningand DevelompmentAct1928 that the Hon Minister Smr Planningapprovedthe Shireomf Swan I’own Plauning SchemeAmendmenton 16 ,June1988 for the porpoise of amendingthe above Tomwm PlanningSchemeby amendingthe Scheme Text and Maps as foil-lows-

I. SchemeText-a Clause:1.9.2-Deleteafter Cmuncil Develomp

men! Area in the second line the words"except those hits or part louts listed insubclauseSf3".

b Clause3.9.: Delete.2. SchemeMap-

a Variatimun of bomundariesoil new louts 5 and 6anddeletiomn oil new bits 7 and 8.

b Chmsureof pourtiomnsof Gt. Nmrthern Highwayand KeaneStreet.

ci Delete the billowing areas depicted as"ProposedParkingReservatbmn"-

CosmoPlace.Cnr Mourrismmn Roadand KeaneStreet.

3. SchemeMap-Supplement"C"-Variatmoonsoil boundariestom Area A tom inclucie all

ml tile areas depicted on the amendmentplan.

C. M. GREGORINI.I’residemt.

B. S. BLIGHT,ShireClerk.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Shire<If Swam Town PlanningSchemeNo. 9-AmendmentNom, 15

SPC:853-2-21-10 Pt 15.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct1928 thatthe HoIn Minister for Planningapprovedthe Shireof Swam Town Planning SchemeAmendmenton 15 June1988 for the purposeof amendingthe aboive Town PlanningSchemeby-

1 Amending the Schememapsto rezone lots 105and 106 CientonRoad,Gidgegannupfrom "GeneralRural" toi "SpecialPurpose-Multiple Occupancy".

2 Adding to Schedule1-Definitions, after "MotorVehicle Assembly", the term "Multiple Occupancy"which shall mean-

a foirm of developmentin which a group <if peoiplelive on one coimmon property at a density higherthan that normallyassociatedwith traditional ruralliving. Farmingis not necessarilyintendedto be themaim sourceof income. The type of housing mayvary from dispersed oir clustered groups of selfcontained, single family dwellings tOm expandedhousescomprising separatedwelling units whichshare common facilities such as a bathroom omrkitchen.

3 Amendingthe SchemeText to insertin Appendix6 "Rural Multiple OccupancyZomnes"the following-

RuralMultiple Occupancy-ProvisionsRelatingtoiSpecifiedArea

Rural Multiple Occupancy Zone No. I -‘Gidgegannup".

Locality Street LandParticulars

Permissibility of Usesand Special Conditions

Gidgegaonup..CleotsnRd Lots 105 and 106. 1. The development uf thesubject land to be generally in accordance withthe site plan whichforms part of thisamendment.

2. tat The following usesare permitted-P’

Dwelling:Grouped tmorethan 2t.Horticulturalpursuit.Rural pursuit.

tb The following usesare not permittedunlessCouncil givesits approuval inwriting-"AA".

Cultural use.Education Establishment.HomeOccupatium.Industry: Cottage.indusry: Rural.Nursery.Street Side Stall.Stockyards.

let All other uses notmentioned underta and tb and rural pursuits whichnormally requirethe issue of any licence and permitother than that referred to in tbbabove. are not permitted.

3. No dwelling may beconstructed with a roofarea of less than 190squaremetres.

4. Nou building on the lotshall be constructedcloser to any boundaryof the lot than a distance of 40 metres except that the Councilmay approve a lesserdistance if it can beshown to be necessaryor desirable for reasonsof topography or uothersite conditions.

5. No more than 18 dwellings and associatedcommunity facilities tsbe constructed on thelots.

6. A supply uf secondclasswater shall be providedby a dam constructed onthe watercourse.

1,and Permissibility of UsesL.ocahty Street Particulars andSpecial Conditions

7. NI septic tank or leachdrain shall be locatedwithin 100 metresof anywatercourse.

8. A Bushfire ManagementPlan shall be preparedto the satisfactionof theShire of Swan and theBushfires Board andreviewedannually.

9. The accessroadandstrategic Ore breaks willhave a six metres wideclearing and a ourmetre wide trafficablesurface.

C. M. GREGORINI,President.

R. S. BLIGHT,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

AdvertisementIf ResoiutiolnDeciding tom Preparea TouwnPlanningScheme

City of GosnellsTouwn PlanningSchemeNoi. 17NOTICE is herebygiven that the Ordinary Comuncil oil theCity of Golsnells on 23 February 1988 passedthe SiliolwingResoiutioim-

In pursuanceoil sectiomn 7 oil theTmwn Planning andDevelompmentAct 1928 tou prepare the above GuidedDevelopmentTuwm PlanningSchemewith referencetomanareasituatedwhomlly within the City omf Gosmellsandboundedby HumtingdaleRomad, Warton Romad, SomuthernRiver Raad,the SomuthernRiver and the future GardenStreetextemsioim,Huntingdabe.

Dated 24 June1988.G. WHITELEY,

Town Clerk.

METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME-CLAUSE 27

Notice of ResolutionWatsonRoadfrom UrbanDeferredto Urban

Amendment No, 714/27; File No.812/2/23/18.NOTICE is herebygiven in accordancewith the provisionsof Clause27 of the Metropolitan Region Scheme,that theState PlanningCommissionon 1 April 1988 by resolutionofthe Commissiontransferredfrom the UrbanDeferred Zoneto theUrbanZone that areashownstippled on theplan inthe Schedulehereto.

GORDON G. SMITH,Secretary,

StatePlanningCommission.

This nomtice supersedesthe <me which appearedunder thesameheadings and file numberon page 1975 cml GovernmentGazetteNom. 57 oil 17 June1988.

2025

Schedule

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2026 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [24 June 1988

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNINGSCHEMEACT 1959

Metrompolitan Regioin Scheme

Sectiomn33A-Amendment

Noutice oil Approival

Deietiomnoil RomadReservatioun-KentStreetbetweenOrromngRomadand Tounkin Highway, City oil Beimomnt

AmendmentNom. 646/33A.File No. 833-2-15-5.

PLEASE nomte that the Hmn Minister for Planning, in accordancewith the prouvisions oil sectiomn 33A 7 of theMetropolitan Regioun Tomwn PlanningSchemeAct 1959, hasapprovedwithout momdificatiouns the proposedAmendmentto the MetrompouhtanRegion Scheme,describedin the FirstScheduleheretom.

Coipies oil the map sheet depicting the Amendmentapprovedby the Minister withomut modificationsare availablef’oir public inspection,during nomrmai businesshoursat theplaceslisted in the SecomndSchedulehereto.

The Amendmentas approvedshall have effect as lromm thedateolpublicatiomnoil this nomticein theGazette.

GORDONG. SMITH,Secretary,

State PlanningCommmissiomn.

First ScheduleApprmvedAmendmentwithmut momdilicatiomns

The Metrompolitan Regiomn Scheme is amended bysubstitutingthe zone and reservationsshomwn on AmendingMap, SheetNumber 16/74M Sir the comrrespolndingparts oilMetropoilitan RegionSchemeMap SheetNumbered16.

Noitice oil the prompomsalwas first publishedin the GuvernmentGazetteoun Friday, 18 December1987.

SecoundSchedulePublic Inspectionduring nourmal businesshoiurs-

1. Office oil theState I’lanning Commmisshmn,8th Flouomr, OakleighBuilding,22 St Geourge’sTerrace,PerthWA 6000.

2. J. S. BattyeLibrary,AlexanderLibrary Building.Cultural Centre,FrancisStreet,NourthbridgeWA 6000.

3. Office oil the Municipality of theCity oil Belmount,215 Wright Street.ClouverdaleWA 6104.

CEMETERIES ACT 1986

KarrakattaCemeteryBomard

IN pursuanceoil the pouwers counfCrredby sectioun53 oil theCemeteriesAct 1986, the Karrakatta Cemetery Bomardhereby recourdshaving resolved0mm 16 June 1988 tom set theloliomwing feesand chargeseffective froim 11 July 1988. Thelees shall be payableupomn applicatiomn for servicesdetailedhereunder.

Scheduleoil Feesand Charges1. Burial Fees-a Interment-

AduIt burialGomvernmentburialChild burial undersevenyearsStillbourn burial withomut memouriai

service

b Grant <ml right oil burial: Approval tomany refund on an unexpiredgrant omfright of burial shall beat the absoilutediscretion oil Trustees and in anyevent, the refund approivedshall notexceed the amount originally paid forthegrantof right of burial.

Ordinaryland 2.4m x 1.2mPre-meedpurchase,landselectedby

applicant oir land reservedin advance

ReservedlandJewish Orthoidoix lawn mci. Stars

oil DavidSpecialland in view mf position by

negomtiationc Memoirial Plaques

380mmx 280mm560mmx 305mmDetachableplateJewishOrthomdmxlawnStiilbomrn plaques

2. ExhumatioinleeReintermentalter exhumatioun

3, MomnumentalWomrk-a LicenceICe-

Moinumental masomn’s annuallicenceSingle permit

b Permitfour eachmemorial-New mounumentwith kerbingNew lawn areatype momnument

- Additiomnstom anymonumentRenouvationsand additional in

scriptions

4. Encboisingwith tiles 2.4m x 1.2m

5. Cleaningup lee-Homurly RateMinimum Fee

6. Funeraldirectomr’slicence-a Annual Fee-

LicenceBranch accomuntlee

b Single funeralpermit

7. Compy oil grantoil right of burial

8. Penalty fees chargeablein addithun tomscheduledfees-

Intermentwithomut due nomtice By-law15

Late arrival By-law 31Late departureBy-law 32Interment oil ublomng our ouversizedcas

ketIntermentor cremationon Saturday...Intermentour crematitun<mm Sundayor

Public Homlidays

9. Crematioin Fees-a Adult crematiomnb Child undersevenyearsc Gomvernmentcrematiound Stillbomrn crematbmn withomut

memomriai service and includingscatteringoil ashestoi thewinds

e Pre-needcremationcertificate

10. Dispomsal cml ashes: The tenure cm allcrematiomn memourialsshall be 25 yearsfnmm the dateoil receiptoil the scheduledlee.

a Niche wall-Single Niche including stan

dardplaqueDomuble Niche including stan

dardplaqueSecoundInscriptbun Admiralty

bmanzeplaquePlaquefor reservedPuusitioin-

SinglePlaque Sir Reserved

Pousitioun-DouubleMilitary Niche nomt including

piaque

$

480

560560

525

270370

95370100

650315

12045

1108550

30

85

so60

1208045

50

454545

95130

210

225110110

35275

180

280

90

65

120

120

$

315170165

80

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b MemourialwallSingle Pomsitioln including

standardplaqueDomuble Polsition including

standardplaqueSecomndInscription

c Garden cml Remembrance includesstandardplaqueand reservatiom four secondintermentPlaquefor stillborn gardens

d GromundNicheSpecialPomsitiomn

e Memmrial Rose BushGarden positiomn with reser

vation fmr three furtherinterments

PlaqueSir reservedpomsitiomnEachfurther interment

I Family ShrubIndividual shrub with reser

vatioun Sir three furtherinterments

Plaquefor reservedpomsitionEachfurther intermentGruundnicheplaque-extra

g Memourial desk pousition omnly:singleposition

h Memoirial granite seat: seat inpoisition plaqueextracomst

i Other lees-Family grave-noattendance...Pomstageoil ashes-ouverseasPoistage oil ashes-within

AustraliaCollectiommoil ashesfroum omflice..Transfer oil ashes tom new

poisitioln piust comst oml plaqueif required

Acceptanceand registration oilashes from omutsidecrematomria

Scattering If ashes tom thewinds

Attendance at placement oilashesadditiommal

Stomrage in safe custoldy aftersix momnthsper month

Nomn-standardmemorialsby quoltatiomn.Bolomk oil remembrance-

i Feesfor new inscriptioumsTwo line inscriptionEach additional line

maximum eight linesoverall

Five line inscriptionwith emblem

Maximum eight lime inscriptionwith emblem

ii PersonalCopiesTwo lime inscriptionsAll other

11. Searchfee-a Inwmlving BoardStaff-

For up to two intermentsomr memorial bocatiommsonly

Fomr eachadditionallocation inquiryor Sir each search requiring information additional to locationper registration

minimum feePhotocopiesof recordsper copy....

b Without staffassistanceAccess to microfiche or microfilm

readersChargeper houror part thereof

The fees and charges in the above schedulewere setbyresolution at a duly convened meeting of the KarrakattaCemeteryBoardheldon 16 June1988.

C. J. JAMIESON,Chairman.

P. D. MACLEAN,GeneralManager.

CEMETERIES ACT 1986

PinmaromomValley Memourial ParkCemeteryBoard

IN pursuanceoil the poiwers counferredby sectioum 53 oil theCemeteriesAct 1986, the Pinnaromom Valley Memourial ParkCemeteryBoard herebyrecoirdshaving resolvedomn 16 June1988 to set the Sullouwing fees and chargeseffective from 11July 1988. The feesshall be payableupon application forservicesdetailedhereunder.

Scheduleoil Feesand Charges1. PlotFeeright oil burial 2.4m x 1.2m

1.1 Memoirial plaquesection1.2 Pre-needpurchase1.3 Locatiomnselectedby applicant

2. Burial fee:Appromvai tom anyrefund con anunexpiredgrant of right oil burial shallbeat the absoilutediscretiomnoil Trusteesand in any event, the refund apprcuvedshall nout exceed the amomunt omriginallypaidSir thegrant oil right of burial.

2.1 Ordinary interment2.2 Stilibourn mom burial service2.3 Child undersevenyears2.4 Gomvernmentburial

3. Plaquefee3.1 Size380mm x 280mm3.2 Size560mm x 305mm3.3 Detachableplate3.4 Mounumentalpermit fee

4. Exhumatiomnlee4.1 Reompeningoil grave4.2 Reinterment-newgrave

5. Placementoil ashes:The tenureon allcrematioinmemoirials shall be 25 yearsfroim thedate oil receiptoil the scheduledfee.

5.1 Family grave limit lomurinterments

5.2 Memoirial gardens.:3 Gromundniche

Specialgromundniche5.4 Wail Niche-

SingleDoiubleSecoundinscriptiomnPlaque for Reserved

Pomsitioin-singledomubie

5.5 Additioinal interment at familyshrub

5.6 Scatteringtom thewinds5.7 Collectionfromm oulfice5.8 Transfertom new pousitiom5.9 Registratiounoil ashes

5.10 AttendanceatplacementIf ashesadditional

5.11 Non-standardmemomrialsby quoitation.

6. Miscellaneousfees-6.1 Funeraldirectomr’s-

Annual licenceBranch accountfee

6.2 Additional fee-latearrival6.3 Interment-oblong or oversized

casket6.4 Interment-Saturday our Public

Holiday6.5 Coipy of grantof right of burial6.6 Single funeralpermit

The feesand chargesin the above Schedulewere setbyresolution at a duly convened meeting of the KarrakattaCemeteryBoardheld on 16 June1988.

C. J. JAMIESON,Chairman.

P. D. MACLEAN,General Manager.

$

250

40090

210100450525

770100140

945100140200

320

1100

7085

6045

45

45

45

45

5

70

.3k

$430535535

24070

140140

270370

9550

650240

70225450675

180280

90

65120

15045454545

45

1205045

95

1304545

10

150

180

4080

no charge

25

50 cents

105

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2028 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [24 June1988

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shireoil Dundas

IT is moutified in accomrdancewith the Lomcai GovernmentAct1960 sectiomn532 13 that the Shire <ml Dundasat its ordinary meeting oin 8 June 1988 resomlved that NorsemanLot245 will be exemptedfrom ratesunder sectiomn532 11 Sirthe1988/89year.

E. A. GILBERT,ShireClerk.

C. L. GIBLETT,President,

following termsand purposes:$51 000 for five yearsrepayable at the office of the Council by 10 equal half-yearlyinstalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose:PurchaseofPlantFrontEndLoader.

Specificatiommsandestimatesareavailable for inspectionat the Office of the Council for 35 days from dateof publication.

B. W. WILKINS,President,

M. J. JONES,ShireClerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shireof ThreeSprings

SHIRE OF WAGIN

IT is hereby noutified Sir public inSmrmatiomnthat effectiveIroim 16 June 1988, Geomllrey Arnold Ninyette has beenappointed-

1. An "Authourised Pernmn" pursuanttom sectiomn 29 oiltheDomg Act 1976.

2. An "Authourised I’ersomn" pursuantto sectiomn665Bof theLomcal GomvernmentAct.

3. A Ranger pursuant tom sectiomn 450 <ml the LocalGomvernmentAct.

Theappointmentoil DennisEllis is herebycancelled.GARY P. BRENNAN,

ShireClerk.

Nomtice of Intentionto Borrow

ProposedLoanNo. 139 of $45 000

PURSUANT tom section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct1960, theCouncil of the Shireof Three Springsherebygivesnotice that it proposesto borrow money, by the sale of adebentureon the following termsand for the following purpose:$45 000 for a periodof four yearsat the ruling rateofinterest,repayableat the omffice of the lenderby half-yearlyrepaymentsof interest and principal. Purpose:Depot Construction$20 000, AdministrationCentreRenovationsandRefurbishment$25 000.

Speciflcatiomnsand estimatesrequired by section 609 ofthe Local GovernmentAct are open for inspectionby rate-payersat the office oil the Council for 35 days after publicationof this notice.

Dated 14 June1988.

T. L. READING,President

DAVID T. BURTShireClerk.

SHIRE OF WONGAN-BALLIDU

IT is herebynotified Sir public inSmrmationthat the fomliouwing personhasbeen appomintedan authmrisedpersonfomr thepurposeof secthmn29 of theDomg Act 1976.

JolanMarie Armstrorng.C. L. FARRELL,

ShireClerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shireof Kondinim

Noltice oml Intentionto Borrow

ProlposedLoanNo. 117 of $51 000

PURSUANT to sectioln610 oil the Local GovernmentAct1960 the Koimdinin ShireColuncil herebygivesnotice that itproposesto borrow money by sale of debenturesfor the

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Municipal Building Surveyors’QualificationsCommittee

Departmentof Local Government,Perth,22 June1988.

LG: 522/61.HIS Excellency the Governomr in Executive Council hasunderthe provisionsof section159 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960 andtheLocal GovernmentQualificationsof Municipal Officers Regulations1984, terminatedthe appointmentsof-

1. Mr R. Fairbroltheras memberandMr A. Smith asdeputymember;

and appointed-2. Mr V. Davies asmemberandMr P. Grigg asdeputy

member.on the Municipal Building SurveyorsQualificationsCommittee.

M. C. WOOD,Secretaryfor Local Government.

IN pursuanceof the powers conferredupon it by the abovememtionedAct and of all otherpowers enablingit, the Council of the abovementionedmunicipality hereby recordshavingresolvedon 18 April 1988 to make and submitfor confirmationby the Governorthe followingby-law.

Repeal1. The by-laws publishedin the GovernmentGazetteon 20 July 1951, and amendedfrom

time to time thereafter relating to dogsareherebyrepealed.

Citation

DOG ACT 1976

The Municipality of the City of PerthBy-law Relatingto Dogs

By-law No. 22

2. This by-law may be cited as the City of Perth Dog By-law or the City of Perth By-lawNo. 22 Relatingto Dogs.

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Interpretatiomn3. 1 In this by-law unlessthecoontext requiresotherwise-

"Act" meansthe Dog Act 1976:"Comuncil" meanstheComuncil oil the Municipality oil the City oil Perth:"district" meansthe district oil the Municipality oil the City oil Perth.

2 Womrds andexpressionsusedin this by-law have themeaningsrespectivelygiventom themin andfour the purpouseof the Act.

Pmumd -4. The Coouncil may establishandmaintain a pomundour pomundsSir the impoundingof domgs

seizedpursuanttom theprovisiounsoil the Act our this by-law.5. The pomund tou be used by the City oil Perth is establishedon part <A ReserveA21385

within the district oil the City ouf Nedlands.

Fees6. The feesand chargesin relation tom the seizureand impomundingoil a dog and mainten

ancethereofin a pomund payableunder secthmn29 4 oil theAct are thousespecified in the FirstSchedule.

7. The fee payableby the ouwner ouf a doug which has been destroyedpursuant tom theprovisiomns uf theAct is that prescribedin the First Schedule.

ProuhibitedPlaces8. A persounliable Sir the comntroul of a doig shall preventthat doug froim entering omr being in

or on any oil thefomlbomwing places-a public building, shoupour businesspremises,with the exceptiounoil a shompour business

premiseswheredougsaresould;b a theatreor picture garden:c a houseoil worship;d a beachspecified as ReserveNumber 16921. <in the Indian Ocean iolreshomre, other

than that place specifiedin this By-law as doug exerciseareasSir the porpoisesoilsectiomns31 and 32 ouf the Act.

Doug ExerciseAreas9. -The public placesdescribedin the Eighth Schedulebeing placesunder the care, comntrml

andmanagementoil the Comncil, are herebyspecifiedas doug exerciseareasfor thepurpomsesofsections31 and 32 oil theAct.

10. 1 Subject too sub-clause2 oil this Clause,the public placesdescribedin the NinthSchedule,being placesunder the care, countroul and managementoil the Council, are herebyspecifiedas domg exerciseareasfor tile porpoisescml sectioims31 and32 <ml theAct.

2 The specilicatiounas a doug exerciseareaoil a public placedescribedin Collumm I oil theNinth Scheduleshall apply ounly during the times statedin Ccmlumn 2 oil the Ninth Scheduleimmediatelyomppomsitethatpublic place.

Fouulingoil Streetsand Public Places11. Any persounliable four thecomntroml of a doug whom permits that doug too excretecm anystreet

or public placeour in any landwithin thedistrict withomut thecomnsentoil the occupiercoimmitsan offence unlessthe excrete are removedforthwith and disposedoil either <mm private landwith thecounsentoil the occupieror in suchother mannerastheCouuncil mayapprouve.

FencingRequirements12. 1 The owner our omccupieroil premieswithin the district 0mm which a dog is kept shall

causetheportion oil thoisepremisescm which the doug is kept tom be fencedin a mannercapableof confining thedoig tom that llolrtion and in accourdancewith theprovisicin <A this Clause.

2 The fence usedto coinlinea dogarid everypart oIl the fenceshall be oil a type,height andconstructionwhich, having regardto the species,age, size and physicalcoindition cml the dog,preventsthedog from passingdiver, underomr throughthe fence.

3 If thereis a gate in thefence thegate shall-a be keptcbomsedat all timesexceptwhenthedolg is noit kepton thepremises;andb be fitted with-

i an efficient sell-dousingmechanism;ii an efficient self-latchingmechanismattachedtom the inside cml the gate;andiii a mechanismwhich enablesthe gatetom bepermanentlylocked.

4 In this Clausetheterm"fence" includesa wall.

Maximum Numberoil Domgs13. The omwner omr omccupier oil premisessituatedwithin the district shall nomt, unless the

premiseshavebeen grantedexemptioln pursuantto section26 3 cml the Act or are licensedasan approvedkennel establishmentunder section27 cml the Act, keep or permit to be kept onthosepremisesmore than two dogsdiver the ageoil threemointhsand theyoung of thosedomgsunderthat age.

Noutice of Application Sir Kennel EstablishmentLicence14. An intendingapplicantfor a licence to keep an approvedkennel establishmentshall-

a publish in a newspapercirculating in the district a notice of his intention to submitan applicatioinfor a licencespecifying that any interestedpersonmay within 21 daysalter the date of suchpublication object to our makerepresentationsin respectof theapplicationin writing directly to the Council;and

b forward a ndmtice substantiallyin the form of the Filth Scheduleto the owners andoccupiersof all land within a radiusof 275 metresof theboundariesof the landuponwhich it is propomsedto establishthekennel.

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Apphcathmnfomr Kennel EstablishmentLicence15. An apphcatiomnSir a licence to keep an appromvedkennel establishmentshall be in <mr

substantiallyin the Smrm comntainedin theSixth Scheduleandshall be accommpamiedby:a evidencethat nomtice of the prompoiseduse <if the land has been given in accordance

with Clause14; andb a plan shoiwing the detailsand specificatiomnsoil all kennelsand yards appurtenant

theretoand shomwingthe distancesfrom the kennelsto the boundariesof the land thesubject<ml the appiicatiomnand all buildings <mm the land togetherwith such informatiomnasthe Comuncilmay require.

KennelEstablishmentRequirements16. The occupier oil any premiseslicensed as an appromvedkennel establishmentshall

ensurethat the domgs in that establishmentare kept in kennelsandyards appropriateto thebreedomr kind in questionand in accordancewith the foll<mwing requirements-

a eachkennelshall have ayard appurtenantthereto;b eachkennel and eachyard andevery part thereomfshall molt be any lessdistancethan

threemetresfrom the boundaries<if the land our the dwelling homuse in the occupationoil theomccupier;

c eachkenneland eachyard and everypart thereomfshall molt be any lessdistancethan20 metresfroim anydwelling homuse,church,schomomi romoim, hail or factory;

d eachkenneland eachyard and everypart thereomfshall not beany lessdistancethan25 metresfrom anyroadomr street;

e thewalls oil eachkennel shall be rigid imperviousandstructurally sound;I the roof oil eachkennelshall be comnstructedif imperviousmaterial;g all externalsurfacesoil a kennel shall bewell paintedandin gomod condition;h theinternal height oil eachkennel shallbe at leasttwom metresfrom the floor;i the yard appurtenanttom eachkennel shall be securelyfencedwith a fence not less

than twom metresin height and c<mnstructed<if galvanisediron, woomd, gaivamisedlinkmeshnetting omr outher materialas approvedby the Coluncil;

j all kennels and appurtenantyard gates shall be prcmvided with promper catchesorsimilar meansoil fastening;

k the uppersurfaceoil the flomoir oil eachkennel shall besetat least10 centimetresabovethe surfaceof the surromundinggroundandshall be comnstructed<ml granomlithiccementfinishedtom a smomouthsurfaceandshall havea fail oil molt lessthan 1 in 100;

I eachyard shall be surromundedby a drain which shall be promperly laid, ventilatedandtrapped;

m all fhmomr washingsshall passthromugh a drain and shall be disposedof in accordancewith the reasommabierequirementsof the Cmumcii;

n the comnstructedfloor oil any appurtenant yard shall be built in the same mannerasthe Ilomomr of anykennel;

om every kennel shall have nomt less than 2.5 squaremetresin area for each dog kepttherein,

DutiesIf LicenceHolder17. The boulderoila licencetoo keepanapprouvedkennel establishmentshall-a maintain theestablishmentin a clean,sanitaryandtidy ccmdition:b dispouse <ml all refuse, faecesand fomod waste daily in a manner approlvedby the

Comuncil;c takeall practicalmeasuresfoir the destructiomnof fleas. flies and other vermin.

Licence18. A licence tOm keep an approivedkennelestablishmentshall be in the form containedin

the Sixth Scheduleand feespayabletom the Council on the issue and renewalof suchlicencesshall beas specifiedin the First Schedule.

Penalty19. A persommwhom contravenesolr fails tol comply with any promvision <ml this by-law is, upon

conviction,liable to a penaltynotexceeding$200.

Modified Penalties20. 1 Theoffencesdescribedin Column 3 oil the table set olut in the SecondScheduleare

prescribedpursuantto section50 1 d of the Act asoffencesin relation to which a modifiedpenalty applies and the amount appearingin Column 4 of that table directly opposite anoffence is the prescribedmodified penalty payablein respectoil that offence if dealt withpursuantto this clause.

2 Where am authorisedperson has reasomn to believe that a person has committed amoffenceof the kind describedin the SecondSchedulehe mayserveon that persona notice inthe form prescribedin the Third Schedulein this clause referred to as "an infringementnotice" informing the personthat if he does not wish to have a complaint of the allegedoffence heardand determinedby a court he may pay to the Council, within the time thereinspecified,the amountprescribedasthe modifiedpenalty.

3 An infringementnoticemay beservedon an allegedoffenderpersonallyor by posting itto his addressas ascertainedfrom him at thetime of or immediately following the occurrencegiving rise to the allegationof theoffenceor as recordedby Council pursuantto theAct.

4 Wherea personwho receivesan infringementnoticefails to pay the prescribedpenaltywithin thetime specifiedin the notice, or within any further time as in anyparticularcaseisallowedby the Council, he is deemedto have declined to havethe allegationdealtwith by wayof a modifiedpenalty.

5 An alleged offender on whom an infringementnoticehas been servedmay, within thetime specifiedin the noticeor further time asin any particularcaseis allowedby theCouncil,sendor deliver to theCouncil the amountof theprescribedpenalty,within or without a replyas to the circumstancesgiving riseto the allegation,andthe Council maythereupon-

a appropriate that amount in satisfaction of the penalty and issue amacknowledgement;or

b withdraw theinfringementnoticeand refundtheamountso paid.

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6 An infringementnotice may, whetheromr not theprescribedpenaltyhasbeen paid,bewithdrawn by theComuncil by sendingoIl a notice in theform prescribedin the FourthScheduleto the alleged omflender at the addressspecified in the notice or his last knomwm place ofresidenceor businessand in that eventany amount receivedby way of modified penaltyshallbe refundedand anyacknowledgementoil the receiptof that amount shall for the purpoiseoIlanyproceedingsin respectof thealleged offencebe deemedmolt to havebeen issued.

7 Wherea persondoesmolt contestan allegationthat he committedanoffenceoil the kindto which this clauseappliesthe productionoil am acknowledgementfroim the Coiumcii that themodifiedpenaltyhasbeen paid toi the Council is a defenceto a chargeoil theoffencein respectof which themodifiedpenaltywaspaid.

First Schedule

FEES

Item $

1. For the seizureor impoundingof a doig 302. For the sustenanceandmaintenanceoil a domg in a poundfor eachday3. For the destructionola domg4. Licenceto keepapprcmvedkennelestablishment

51050

5. Renewalof licencetom keepapprouvedkennel establishment 30

SecomndSchedule

.Item Clause Natureof Offence MoldifiedPenalty

$1. 8a Permitting a dog tol enter oir be in <ir on a public

building,shopor businesspremises2. 8b Permitting a dog to enteror be in omr on a theatreour

40

picture garden 403. 8c Permitting a dog tom enteror be in or omn a houseof

worship 404. 8d Permittinga doig to entercmr be in our on a beach 405. Ii Permittinga dog to excreteon a streetomr public place

omr other land and failing to remoive and dispoose ofsuchexcreta in an approvedmanneroir withomut thewritten consentof the occupieroil theland

6. 12 Failing to keeppremisesfencedas requiredby the by20

law 407. 16 Keeping dogs in a kennel establishmentcontrary to

requirementsof theby-law 208. 17a Failing to maintain a kennel establishmentin a clean,

sanitaryandtidy condition9. 17b Failing to disposeoil all refuse,faeces,and locid waste

20

from a kennel establishmentdaily in an approivedmanner 20

10. 17c Failing to take all practical measuresfor the destruction of fleas, flies andomthervermin 20

Pleasetakenote that I intend to makeapplicationto the City of Perthfor a Kennel Licenceinrespectof premisessituatedat

Amy objectiommsto or representationsin respectoil this apphcatiomnshouldbe madein writingaddressedto:-

TheTown ClerkCity of PerthCouncil House27-29 St George’sTerracePerthWA 6000

within thirty 30 daysof thedate hereof.Other informationconcerningproposal:

Datedthe dayof 19

Signatureof Applicant

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Third ScheduleCity <ml PerthDog Act 1976

INFRINGEMENT NOTICENDate’

TomlIt is allegedthat at 2 in thedayof 19 you cmmmittedan offencein that yomu 3

AuthoirisedPersonYou maydispouseof this matter-

a by paymentoil’ a penaltyof 4 $ within twenty one21 daysomf thisNomtice tom theCouncil at 27 St George’sTerraceour;

b by having it dealtwith by a court.II this modifiedpenalty is not paid within the time specified,court promceedingsmaybe takenagainstyomu.

1 Insertnameandaddressoil allegedoffender,2 Insertplaceif alleged offence.3 Insertshort particularsoil the offencealleged.4 Insertamountoil mmdified penaltyprescribed.

Fourth ScheduleCity of PerthDog Act 1976

WITHDRAWAL OF INFRINGEMENT NOTICENo:.,,,...,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,.Date’

Tom 1InfringementNomtice Nim datedfor theallegedoullence 2

penalty3 $ is herebywithdrawn.Noi further actiomn will he taken/It is propomsedLi institute court proceedingsfor the allegedomffence 4.

AuthorisedPerson1 Insertnameandaddressoil allegedomffender.2 Insertshort particularsoil the offencealleged.3 Insertamimuntoil momdiliedpenaltyprescribed.4 Deletewhicheverdoesnoutapply.

Fifth ScheduleCity of PerthDog Act 1976

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR KENNEL LICENCE

To

Sixth Schedule

City <if Perth

Doug Act 1976

APPLICATION FORLICENCE OR RENEWAL OF LICENCE TO KEEP APPROVEDKENNEL ESTABLISHMENT

I/Wefull name/s

ofadress

herebyapply fomr a licence/therenewalof a licence to keep an appromvedkennel establishmentuponpremisessituatedat:

Enclosedherewithare:a a plan <if the premisesshowing kennelloications andyards andall other buildings,

structuresandfences.b plansandspecificationsof thekennels.

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c evidencethat noticeoif this Applicationhasbeengivento personsin thelocality.d thefeeof$

Type of dogstom bekept’Maximum numberof dogsto bekept’Datedthe dayof 198

Signatureof ApplicantNote: Itemsa, b and c maybe struck out if the application is for therenewalof a licence

andno changein circumstanceshasoccurredsincethepreviousapplication.

SeventhSchedule

City of Perth

Dog Act 1976

KENNEL ESTABLISHMENT LICENCE

is/arethe holiders of a licenceto keep anapprovedkennelestablishmentatpremisessituatedat

This licenceis effectivefours perioid<if twelve12 monthsfrom thedate hereof.Datedthis dayof 19

Town Clerk.

Eighth Schedule

City <if Perth

Dog Act 1976

UNRESTRICTEDTIME LIMITS

ItemNo, Description<if Public Place

1. North FlomreatBeach:BeachReserve No, 16921 on the Indian Ocean foreshoresituatednorth of thestormwaterdrain oppositeOban Road,City Beach,to theboundaryof theCityof Stirling. Approximatelytwo kilometres.

2. YaltaraRomadReserve:Yaltara Road,City Beach.3. Gifford Gardens:Colrnerif PandoraDrive andGifford Road,City Beach.4. Skyline Drive-in Reserve:Coirnerof OceanicDrive andBold Park Drive north-westcorner

City Beach.5. Bold Park Drive/Eiphin Street Reserve:Boundedby Elphin Romad, Bold Park Drive,

OceanicDrive andthe Boulevarde,City Beach.6. Crosby StreetReserve:Behind residencesboundedby Crosby Street,WinmarleyStreetand

SelbyStreet,Fioreat.7, RoscommonReserve:BetweenLiffolrd andRoscolmmonRoads,Fioreat.8. Lake Monger East Reserve:Boundedby FreewayRamp, FreewayReserveand Lake

MongerDrive, Leedervilie,9. Brittamia RoadReserve:BetweenVelodrome and FreewayReserveoff Brittania Road,

north-eastof Velodrome,Leederville.10. Lake Monger Estate:BetweenBrentham Street,Oxford Street, south of Wylie Street,

Leedervilie.11. Smith’sLake Reserve:Cornerof Bourkeand Kayle Streets,North Perth.12. RobertsonPark:Cornerof FitzgeraldandStuart Streets,southof HalvorsonHail.13. Sam FranchinaReserve:North side of Broome Street on the corner of Wright Street,

Highgate.14. Weld Park:Cornerof BeaufortandNewcastleStreets,Perth.15. BanksReserve:JoelTerrace,EastPerth.16. OzoneReserve:Cornerof RiversideDrive andPlain Street,EastPerth.17. Kent StreetReserveJohn McMillan Park: Boundedby Kent, SussexStreet, Albany

Highway and"The ParkCentre"-EastVictoria Park.18. BoundaryRoadReserve:Cornerof HitchcockandBoundaryRoad,St James.19. SwanseaStreetReserve:Cornerof SwanseaandBrigg Streets,EastVictoria Park.20. PatersonPark South:Corner of Craig Streetand GreatEasternHighway west of Craig

Street,Victoria Park.21. StilesandGriffith StreetPark: Cornerof StilesandGriffith Roads,Rivervale.22. Lathlain Oval Surrounds:Corner of McCartneyCrescentandRobertsRoad,Lathlain.

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Ninth Schedule

City of Perth

DogAct 1976

DOG EXERCISEAREAS DURING SPECIFIEDTIMES ONLY

Taylor Street Reserve-VictoriaPark: Bounded by Taylor, Garland, Ellam StreetandSwanRiver

2. Raphael Park-Victomria Park:Bounded by Gloucester Geddes,Washingtonand Armagh Streets,Victoria Park

3. Haromld RoussiterPark-EastVictoriaPark: Reserve No. 3694, KentStreet,EastVictoria Park

4. Fraser Park-East Victoria Park:Bounded by Hampshire,Devemish, Fraser and BaimoralStreets,EastVictoria Park

5. Higgins Park-East Victomria Park:ReserveNo, 26993, bounded byCreation, Playfield, DevenishStreets and Hill View Terrace,EastVict<mria Park

6. Weilingtom Square-EastPerth: Reserve No. 19, bounded byWellington, Bennett, Wittenoomand Hill Streets,EastPerth

7. Lee Reserve-Lathlain:BoundedbyStreatley, Goddard, Midgiey andGailipoli Streets,Lathlaim

8. FletcherPark-Carlisle:BoundedbyWeston,Hoiden,Marchamley,andthe prolongation of Lion StreetCarlisle:

9. Parnham Park-Carlisle: Boundedby Mercury, Mars, Oats and StarStreets,Carlisle.

10. Carlisle ReserveCarlisle: Boundedby Colhn, Harris, Briggs andOrrong Road,Carlisle

11. Forrest Park-Mt Lawley: ReserveNo, 7338, bounded by Curtis,Harold and Lord Streetsand theMount LawleyCollege of T.A.F.E.Mount Lawley.

12. Woodville Reserve-North Perth:Bounded by Namur, Fitzgerald,Farmer and Mignonette Streets,North Perth

13. Les Lilleyman Reserve-NorthPerth: Bounded by London,Eliesmereand Gill Streets,NorthPerth

14. Menzies Park-Mt Hawthorn:Bounded by East, Pursiowe,Streets Egina and BerrymanStreetsMt Hawthorn.

15. Britannia Road Reserve South:- Boundedby the Mitchell Freeway,

Richmond Street and the prolongation of Namatjira Placewhere it meetsthe Mitchell Freeway.

16. Pat Goderich Hockey Centre-Johmont:Boundedby Seiby, HayStreets, Haiesworth Road andMatthewsNetball Centre.

At all times exceptwherethe public placeisused for a function, sports training orrecreational activities approved by theCouncil

At all times exceptwherethe public placeisused for a function, sports training orrecreational activities approved by theCouncil

At all times, exceptwhere the public placeis usedfor a function, sports training orrecreational activities approved by theCouncil

At all times, exceptwhere the public placeis usedfor a function, sports training orrecreational activities approved by theCot mcii

At all times, exceptwhere the public placeis used for a function, sportstraining oractivitiesapprovedby theCouncil

At all times except,where the public placeis usedfor a function, sports training oractivities approvedby the Council

At all times exceptwhere the public placeisused for a function, sports training oractivitiesapprovedby the Council

At all times exceptwhere thepublic placeisused for a function, sports training oractivitiesapprovedby theCouncil

At all times, exceptwhere the public placeis used for a function, sports training oractivities approvedby the Council -

At all times, exceptwhere the public placeis used for a function, sports training oractivities approvedby the Council

At all times exceptwhere thepublic placeisused for a function, sports training oractivitiesapprovedby theCouncil

At all times, exceptwhere the public placeis usedfor a function, sports training oractivities approvedby theCouncil

At all times exceptwhere thepublic placeisusedfor a function sportstraining or activities approvedby theCouncil

At all times, exceptwhere the public placeis usedfor a function sports training oractivitiesapprovedby theCouncil

At all times exceptwhere thepublic placeisused for a function, sports training oractivitiesapprovedby theCouncil

At all times except,where the public placeis used for a function, sports training oractivities approvedby theCouncil

ItemNo.

Comlumn 1 Descriptiomn of Public ColumnPlace Dog

2 Times During Which Placeis aExerciseArea

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DOG EXERCISE AREAS DURING SPECIFIEDTIMES ONLY-continued

ItemNo.

Comlumn I Descripticmn oil PublicPlace

Comlumn2Timesluring Which Place is aDog ExerciseArea

17.

18.

Selby Street Reserve-Flolreat:Bolunded by Selby, GranthamandCrosbyStreets,Flolreat

Jubilee Park-City Beach: Boundedby Jubilee Crescent, ChallengeParadeand Oceanic Drive, CityBeach.

At all times, exceptwherethe public placeis used for a function, spolrts training oractivities approvedby the Council

At all timesexceptwhere thepublic placeisused for a function, sports training oractivities approvedby the Council

19. Somuth City Beach: Beach ReserveNo. 16921 on the Indian Ocean

5.00 a.m.to 10.00 a.m. daily.

Foreshclresituated tom the accesspath to the beach loucated omppositeBcldmim Avenue, south to theboundaryof the City oil Nedlands.Approiximately 200 metres.

Dated 16 May 1988.The Commomn Seal oil City oil Perth was hereunder

affixed in thepresenceof-[L.S.

C. F. HOPKINS,Lomrd Mayomr.

R. F. DAWSON,Chief Executive/TomwmClerk.

Recommended-JEFFCARR,

Minister Sir Lcmcal Goivernmemt.

Appromved by His ExcellencytheGomvernomrin ExecutiveCouncil <mm 21 June1988.

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Comuncii.

DOG ACT 1976

The Municipality oil the Shireoil Bruce Rolck

By-Laws Relating to Domgs

IN pursuanceof the powers comnlerred upon it by the abomvementiomnedAct and of all otherpowers enablingit, the Council of the abomvementionedMunicipality hereby recordshavingresolved on 15 March 1988, tol make and submit four commfirmatioin by the Governomr thefollowing by-laws.

Citation1. Theseby-lawsmaybe citedasthe Shireof Bruce RockBy-lawsRelatingto Dogs.

PartI-Interpretation2. In theseby-laws,unlessthe comntextrequiresotherwise-

"Act" meanstheDog Act 1976."AuthorisedPersomn"meansa persoinwhom is authorisedby or undersection29 of the Dog

Act."Council" means theCouncil cml the municipality oil theShireBruce Rock."District" meansthedistrict oil the municipality oif the Shireoil BruceRock."Public Building" meansa public building definedin section173 of theHealthAct 1911."Regulations"meansthe Dog Regulations1976.

All otherwordsandexpressionshave the samemeaningastheyhave in theAct.

PartIl-Impounding of Dogs3. Chargesin relationto theseizureand maintenanceof a dog in accordancewith Section

29 4 of the Act, and thefeespayablein relation to a doghaving been destroyedat therequestof its ownerare specifiedin theFirst Scheduleattachedhereto.

4. Any personapplying for the releaseof a dog seizedor impounded shall prove to thesatisfactionof an authorised person the ownership of the dog and his authority to takedelivery of it. An authorisedpersonmayacceptsuchproof as he considerssatisfactoryand nopersonshall have anyright of action againsthim or Council in respectof delivery of a dog ingood faith.

PartIll-Exercise Areas5. ,The land specifiedin the SecondScheduleto these by-laws are designatedas Dog

ExerciseAreasfor the purposesof the Act. The exercisingof dogs in thedog exerciseareasaresubjectto theprovisionsof theAct.

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PartIV-RestrictedAreas6. A personliable for the control of a dog, as definedin section3 1 of the Act, shall

preventthatdoig from enteringor beingin anyoif thefollowing places:a apublic building;b or ashompnot beingashopwheredogsaresold or treatedfor illness or injury.

Part V-Keeping of Dogs7. The <mwner our occupier<if premiseswithin the district on which adog is ordinarily kept

shall ensurethat the meansexist on the premisesfor effectively confiningthedog within thepremises.

8. The owneror <mccupier <mf any premiseswithin the Bruce Rock, Ardath, BabakinandShackletontownsites shall not, unless the premiseshave been granted exemption undersection26 3 <if the Act, keep,permitor suffer to remainthereonmorethantwo dogs overtheageof threemonths,unlesssuchpremisesare licensedas anapprovedkennelestablishmentorareoccupiedby a licensedstockcarrier.

Part VI-General

9. Any persomn liable foir the control of a dog as definedin section3 1 of the Act, whoallows thatdog to excreteon anystreetor public placewithin theDistrict commitsan offenceunlessthe excretaare removedforthwith and disposedof either on private land with thewritten consentof theoccupieror in suchothermannerastheCouncil may approve.

10. Subject to By-law 9 of theseby-laws, any personliable for the control of a dog asdefinedin section 3 1 of the Act, who allows that dog to excreteon any land within theDistrict withoutthewritten consentof theoccupierof that land commitsanoffenceunlesstheexcretaareremovedforthwith anddisposedof either on private land with written consentoftheoccupieror in suchcthermanneras theCouncil mayapprove.

11. Any personwho contravenesor fails to comply with any provision of theseby-lawscommitsanoffenceandshall uponconvictionbe liable to apenaltynot exceeding$200.

12. The omffencesdescribedin the Third Scheduleareprescribedpursuantto section45A2 of the Act as offences in relation to which a modified penaltyapplies andthe amountappearingdirectly oupposite eachsuchoffence is the prescribedmodified penaltypayableinrespectof that offence.

13. 1 Where an auth<mrisedpersomnhasreasonta believethat a personhascommittedanoffence against theseby-laws as prescribedin By-law 12, he may serve on that person aninfringementnotice and the infringementnoticesissuedunder theseby-laws shall be in theform depictedin Form 7 of theFirst Scheduleof theRegulations.

2 An infringementnotice maybe servedon an allegedoffenderpersonallyor by postingitto his addressasascertainedfrom him, at the time of or immediately following theoccurrencegiving rise to theallegationof theoffence,or asrecordedby Council pursuantto theAct.

3 Where a personwho receivesan infringementnotice fails to pay theprescribedpenaltywithin the time specifiedin the notice, or within the time specified in the notice, or withinsuchtime as mayin any particularcasebeallowed,he is deemedto have declinedto havetheallegationdealtwith by way of a modified penalty.

4 An alleged offender on whom an infringement notice hasbeenservedmay, within thetime specifiedin that notice or such further time as may in any particularcasebe allowed,sendor deliver to theCouncil theamountof theprescribedpenalty,with or without a reply asto thecircumstancesgiving rise to the allegation,andthecouncil maythereupon-

a appropriate that amount in satisfaction of the penalty and issue anacknowledgement;or

b withdraw theinfringementnoticeand refundtheamountso paid.5 An infringment notice may, whether or not the prescribedpenaltyhas been paid, be

withdrawn by theCouncil by sendinga noticein theprescribedform to theallegedoffenderattheaddressspecifiedin the noticeor his lastknownplaceof residenceorbusiness.

6 The prescribedform of Withdrawal of InfringementNotice issuedunder theseby-lawsshall be in the form depictedin Form 8 of the First Scheduleof Regulations.

First Schedule

Feesand ChargesFee

$Seizureand Impoundingof a Dog 25.00SustenanceandMaintenanceof adogperdayor partthereof 6.00Destructionof dog 25.00Releaseof an Impounded Dog on Saturdays, Sundays, Public Holidays and

outside the hoursof 8.30 am-3.30pm, Mondayto Friday 10.00

SecondSchedule

The following sitesare designatedas dogexercise areaswithin the District-1. Reserve22002-Dunstall Street, Bruce Rock.2. Reserve 15451-Hoit Road, Ardath.3. Reserve 18808-O’ConnorStreet, Babakin.4. Reserve21007-Parry Street, Shackleton.

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Third Schedule

OffencesModified

Item By-law Natureof Offence PenaltyPenalty

8__1

2

6

7

Failure to preventa dog entering oir being in any ofthefoilhuwing places-

a a public buildingb our a shop

Premisesnmtcapableoil effectively confining d<ug

404040

:3 - 9 Failureto remouvedogexcreta 404 10 Failuretom remouvedougexcreta 40

Dated22 March 1988.The Coimmon Seal oil the Shire oif Bruce Roick was

hereuntoaffixed by authomrity ouf a resolutioun oiltheCouncil in thepresenceoil’-

E. G. McCARTHY,President.

H. J. MURPHY.Shire Clerk.

Recoummended-JEFFCARE,

Minister Sir Loicai G<ivernment.

Approived by His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCoiuncil this 21stday <mlJune1988.G. PEARCE,

Clerk oil theC<uncil.

DOG ACT 1976

TheMunicipality of theShireoil Domnnybronmk/Balingup

By-laws Relatingto Dogs

IN pursuanceof the powersconferred upoin it by the abovementionedAct, and <if all iutherpowers enabling it. the Council <A the abouvementiomnedmunicipality herebyrec<irds havingresmlved un 17 February 1988 tom make and submit Sir coomfirmation by the Goivernour thefomliomwing By-laws.

PartI-Preliminary1. In theseby-laws,unlessthecointextrequiresomtherwise-

"Act" meansthe Doug Act 1976 and its amendments;"By-Laws" meansone uf theseby-laws;"Clerk" meansthe ShireClerk Sir the time being<if theShire oil’ Domnnybromoik/Balingupour

thepersounactingfour the time beingin that capacity;"Comuncii" meanstheCouuncii of themunicipality of theShire omf Domnnybromomk/Baiingup;"District" meansthedistrict oil the municipality of theShireof Dmnnybroomk/Baiingup;"Schedule"meansa scheduletou theseby-laws;"Touwnsite" meansthat pourtion oil land delineatedand gazettedas a touwnsite under the

Land Act 1933 our land, including privately omwned declaredby Ordertom be a townsitefour thepurpomsesoil the Lmcai GomvernmentAct 1960.

Expressiomnsusedin theseby-lawsshall have thesamerespectivemeaningsgiventou them bytheAct.

Fromm the date oil coming into ouperatioinoil theseby-laws, all previomusby-laws relating todogsareherebyrepealed.

Part II-lmpuunding <ml Dogs2. The pomund maintainedby the Comuncil fomr the detentiounoil dmgs seizedin accmrdance

with the provisions <ml the Act shall be located <in Sanitary Reserve Nou. 11802, CapelDonnybromokRomad, Domnnybromouk.

3. The feesandchargespayableby an owner,or a pers<unapparentlyacting oun behalfoil anowner, upon return <if a domg and upomn the release<if an impoundeddoug are thomse specifiedinthe First Schedule.

4. The fee payableby the omwner omf a doug which has been destromyedpursuant tom theprovisionsoil theAct is that prescribedin the First Schedule.

5. The pound maintainedby Comuncil f<ir the detention <if dougs seizedin accomrdancewiththe provisionsof the Act shall be attendedby an authourisedpersomm at suchtimes and upounsuchdaysas shall bedeterminedfromm time tom time by Couuncil,

6. An omwner our persomnliable for the comntroml <if a doug is not excusedfromm liability undertheprovisions<if the Act, omr any reguiati<mn our by-law madethereunderby virtue of thepaymentoffeesor chargesprescribedhereinfor the seizure,care,detentiomn<ur destructiounof a dog.

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PartIll-Keeping of Dogs7. The owneromr <iccupier of anypremiseswithin a townsite shall not keep or permit to be

kept thereonmorethan twom dogsovertheageof threemonthsunlesssuchpremisesare:a licensedas am approvedkennelestablishment,orb exemptedunder sectiomn26 3 of theAct.

8. 1 The omwner our occupierof premiseswithin a townsiteon which a dog is kept shallcausethepremisesomr portion of the premisesto be fencedor enclosedin a mannercapableofconfiningthe dog in accordancewith theprovisionsof thisby-law.

2 A fence usedtom comnfine a dogandeverypart of such fence shall, having regardto thespecies,age,size andphysicalconditi<mnof thedog, preventthedog from passingover, underor throughthe fence.

9. An applicatiomn Sir a licence tom keep an approvedkennel establishmentshall be inwriting andshall be in or substantiallyin theform of theSecondSchedule.

10. Unlessthe Comuncil directsomtherwisea personseekingthe issue of a licence to keepanapprovedkennel establishmentshall at least 14 days before the application is made toCouncil-

a publish in a newspapercirculating in thedistrict a noticeof his intention to submitan applicationfor a licenceand specifyingthat anyinterestedpersonsmaywithin 14daysafter thedate of publication object to or make representationsin respectof theapplicationin writing directly tcu the Council; and

b forward a notice in the form of the Third Scheduleto the ownersand occupiersof alladjolining landandpremises.

11. A licence tom keep an appromvedkennel establishmentshall be in the form of theFourthSchedule.

12. The lees payableSir the issue omr renewal of a licence to keep an approvedkennelestablishmentarespecifiedin the First Schedule.

13. A licencetom keep an appromvedkennel establishmentshall remainvalid until 31 Octobernext following theissue thereolf.

14. A persounseeking the renewal <if a licence to keep an approvedkennel establishmentshall makeapplicationto the Comuncil in <mr substantiallyin theform of theSecondSchedule.

15. A person shall not erect a kennel unless and until plans and specificationsof allkennelsandyards appurtenanttheretoanda location planshowingthe kennelsandyardsandall otherbuildings, structuresandfenceshave beenapprovedby Council,

16. The occupieroil premiseslicensed as an approvedkennel establishmentshall ensurethat the dcigsin the establishmentare kept in kennelsandyards appropriateto the breedorkind in questiommand in accordancewith the following requirements-

a eachkennel shall have a yard appurtenanttheretowhich is capableof retaining thedogswithin its confines;

b eachkennel and eachyard and every part thereofshall be at a distanceof not lessthan5 metresfromtheboundariesof theland in the occupationof theoccupier;

c eachkennel and eachyard and every part thereofshall be at a distanceof not lessthan30 metresfrom the fromnt roador street;

d eachkennel and eachyard and every part thereofshall be at a distanceof not lessthan 15 metresfrom any dwelling, church, school room, hail, factory, dairy or anypremiseswherein food is manufactured,prepared,packedor storedfor humanconsumption;

e the wailsof eachkennelshall be rigid, imperviousand structurallysound,andshall beconstructedof concrete,brick, stone,fibro cement,galvanisediron or othermaterialapproivedby Council;

I the roolf oil eachkennel shall be constructedof galvanisediron, concrete or otherimperviousmaterial approvedby Council;

g all externalsurfacesshall be kept in good condition and, wheredirectedby Council,shall bepaintedandkeptpaintedwith good quality paint;

h thelowestinternalheight of the kennelshall beat leasttwo metresfrom the floor;i eachyard for a kennelshall besecurelyfencedwith a fence not lessthan two metres

in height constructedof galvanisedmeshor nettingor other material approvedbyCouncil;

0 all gatesshall beprovidedwith propercatchesor meansof securelyfastening;k the uppersurfaceof a kennel floor shall be at least10 cms above the surfaceof the

surroundingground and shall be constructedof granolithic cementfinished to asurfacehaving a fall of not lessthan 1 in 100 to a drain which shall beproperly laid,ventilatedandtrappedin accordancewith thehealthrequirementsof theCouncil;

I all floor washingsshall passthroughthedrain andshall be disposedof in accordancewith thehealthrequirementsof theCouncil;

m the floor of anyyard which is floored shall be constructedin thesamemanneras thefloor of a kennel;

n the floor areaof eachkennel shall be an areaof not less than one squaremetre foreverydog keptthereinoverthe ageof threemonths;

0 the yard of anykennel shall be an areaof not lessthan 2.5 squaremetres for everydogover theage of threemonthskepttherein;

p all kennelsandyards and all feedingand drinking vesselsshall be maintainedin acleandisinfectedand sanitaryconditionand shall be cleansedanddisinfectedwhenso orderedby an Officer of the Council.

17. Theholderof a licenceto keepanapprovedkennel establishmentshall-a Maintain theestablishmentin a clean; sanitaryandtidy condition;b disposeof all refuse, faeces and food waste daily in a manner approvedby the

Council; andc takeall practicalmeasuresfor thedestructionof fleas, flies andothervermin.

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PartIV-General18. Exceptin the caseoil a guide doug a personliable Sir the comntromi oil a dog shall prevent

that dog fromm enteringor beingin anyoil the foilomwing places-a a public building;b a theatreour drivein theatre;c a homuseoil wurship;d any shoup, nomt beinga pet shop our premisesusedfour the purposeoil the practiceoil a

registeredveterinarysurgeon.19. The land specifiedin the Fifth Scheduletom theseby-lawsis designatedasdoig exercise

areasfour the purposesoil the Doug Act 1976. The exercisingoil dougs in doug exerciseareasshallbe subjectto theprovisiomnsoil theD<mg Act.

20. Amy persmnwhou countravenesomr fails tom coumply with any oil theprovisionsoil thesebylawscommitsan omflenceandshall upon c<mnvictionbe liable tom a penaltynout exceeding$100.

First Schedule

FEESAND CHARGES$

For theseizureand returnuI a domgwithuut impomundingit 20For theseizureand impomundingoil a doig 40For thesustenanceandmaintenance<ml a dougin a pomundper day oir part oil a day. 5For thedestructiomn<ml a doug 30Licencetoi keepappismvedkennel establishment 50Renewaloil licence to keepan appromvedkennelestablishment 20

SecondSchedule

Shireoil Domnnybromok/Balingup

APPLICATION FORLICENCE/RENEWALOF LICENCETO KEEPAN APPROVEDKENNEL ESTABLISHMENT.

Pursuanttom the Doug Act 1976, and the Shire oil Dounnybrosuk-BahngupBy-laws relating tomDogs,I/We lull nameofherebyapplyfour a licence/therenewal oil a licence strike oiut whichever is not applicabletomkeep an apprcuvedkennelestablishmentat:Lot StreetLomcahtyOwner nameandaddressOccupiernameandaddressPurposeSir which kennelis tom be used

Numberof Dogstom bekept Breed oil DougsAttachedheretom-

i a plan oil the premisesshowing the luicatioun oil the kennels and yards and all outherbuildings,structuresand fences;

ii plansandspecificatiomnsof thekennels;iii evidencethat noitice cml the propomseduseoil theland hasbeen given:

a by advertisingat leastounce in a newspapercirculating in the district; andb in writing tom the<mwnersand <mccupiers<ml all adjomininglandandpremises;

iv the feeomf$Datedthe dayoil 19

Signatureof ApplicantNote: Items i, ii and iii may be struck ouut if the applicatiomn is Sir the renewal <ml a

licenceandif mci changehasbeen madesincethepreviousapphcatiomn.

Third Schedule

Shire<ml Domnnybrouomk/Baiingup

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FORKENNEL LICENCETo’

Pleasetakenotice that I intend tom make apphcatiomntom the Shire oil Domnnybrook/BalingupforaKennelLicencein respect<ml premisessituatedat

Any objectiounsto or representationsin respect<If this apphcatiomnshouldbe made in writingaddressedto:-

TheShireClerkShireoil Domnnybrook/BalingupP.O. Box 94DonnybromokWA 6239

within fourteen14 daysof thedate hereof.Other informationconcerningproposal’

Datedthe.............................. dayof ...............,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 19..........Signatureof Applicant

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FomurthSchedule

Shire <ml Domnnybroolk/Bahngup

LICENCE TO KEEP AN APPROVEDKENNEL ESTABLISHMENT

is/arethe homidersof a licencetom keep an approvedkennelestablishmentat:

This licence remainsvalid until 31 Octoubernext Smliowingthe issue hereomf,Datedthe day oil 19

ShireClerk,

Fifth Schedule

Shire <ml’ Domnnybromoik/Baiingup

DOGSEXERCISE AREASDomnybromomk rpiwnsite_

RecreatbunReserve30546, BentleyStreet,DomnnybromkBalingupLoucatioun-

BahngupRacecouurseReserve,SouuthWesternHighway, Balingup

Dated 17 February1988. -The C<ummoun seal uI’ the Shire of

Domnnybrouomk/Bahngupwas hereuntoi affixed byauthomrity oil’ a resomlutiomn oil Comuncil in thepresenceomS

tL.S.]K. C. FOWLER,

President. -

D. A. JONES,Shire Clerk.

Recoimmended-JEFFCARR,

Minister Sir Loical G<mvernment.

Appruvedby his ExcellencytheGovernomrin ExecutiveComuncil <mm 21 June1988.

G. PEARCE.Clerk of Council.

DOG ACT 1976

Municipality of the Shireoil Irwin

By-Laws Relatingto Dogs

IN pursuanceof the pomwers culnferredupoin it by the Doug Act 1976 and <ml all other powersenablingit; the Coluncil oIl the Shire of Irwin, herebyhaving resolvedon 2 February1988 torepeal the by-laws for the Contr<ml <ml dogs as published in the GovernmentGazette<in 19December1958 and to makeand submit for confirmation by the Governorthe following bylaws.

PartI-Preliminary1. In theseby-lawstheterm "Council" meanstheCouncil oil the Shireof Irwin,

PartIl-Impounding of Dogs2. The Council mayestablishandmaintain a poundor poundsfor the impoundingof dogs

seizedpursuantto theprovisionsof theDogAct 1976.3. A dog seizedby a Police Officer or a personauthorisedby theCouncil maybeplacedin a

pound.4. Where a dog hasbeen seizedor placedin a poundthe keeperof thepound or other

employeesauthorisedby theCouncil shallif the owneror personusually in chargeof thedog isknownto him forthwith notify suchpersonthatthedoghasbeenimpounded.

5. The poundkeepershall be in attendanceat the poundfor the releaseof dogs at suchtimesandonsuchdaysof theweekas shallfrom time to time be determinedby theCouncil.

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6. If the owner or person apparentlyacting <mm behalf oil the owner of dog seizedorimpoundedshall claim suchdog thenupomn paymentof the leesspecifiedin theFirst Scheduleheretothedog shallbe releasedto suchperson.

7. Any personapplying for the releaseof a dog seizedor impoundedshall prove to thesatisfactionof thepolundkeeperor otheremployeeauthorisedby the Counciltheownershipofthe dog and his authority to take delivery of it. The pound keeperor employeemay acceptsuchproof as he considerssatisfactoryand no person shall haveany right of action againsthim or the Council in respectof thedelivery <ml thedog if madein good faith.

8. II a dog shall not be claimed and the said fees paid within 72 hours of it beingimpoundedoir if a dog having a collar around its neckwith a registrationtagfor thecurrentyear affixed theretoshall not beclaimedand the said feespaidwithin 72 hoursof theserviceof a notice upon the registeredowner the pound keeperor other employeeauthorisedby theCouncil maysell the dog omr have it destroyed.Any costs incurredby theCouncil in seizingordisposingof thedog shall be recoverableby theCouncil from theowner.

9. Upon the sale of the dog the proceedsof sale shall be the property of the Council andmay be disposedof in such a manneras the Council thinks fit. The <iwner of a dog soldpursuantto theseby-laws shall have no claim againstthe Council in respectof the proceedsthereof.

10. Notwithstandinganythinghereincomntained,but subjecttom theprovisionsof subsection12 of sectioln 29 oil the Dog Act 1976 any dog seizedor impounded may at any time bedestromyedupon the written authority of a registeredveterinarysurgeon,medical practitiouneror healthsurveyor.

11. If the Comuncil shall destroya domg at the requestoil its ownerwhethersuch dog shallhave been seizedor impoundedor not the ownershall pay to theCouncil the feesspecifiedinthe First Schedulehereto.

12. No personshall-a unlessa pomund keepercur omtherpersonduly auth<irisedby the Council in that regard

releaseor attemptto releasea dog from a pound;b destoirybreak intol damageomr in any way interferewith our rendernot dog-promofany

pound;c destroy,breakinto, damage,omr in anyway interferewith omr rendernot dog-proofany

dogcart vehicleor containerusedfor the purposeof catchingholding or conveyingdogswhichhavebeenseized.

13. No persoinshall ombstruct our hindera personauthomrizedby the Council or memberofthe Police Fomrcein the performance<ml anythingauthorisedby thepromvisionsoil the Dog Act1976 or by thereguiatiomnsmadein pursuanceof thosepromvisionsor by theseby-laws.

14. The payment ml leesin respectoil the seizurecaredetention omr destructionof a dogshall not relievetheowner011his liability to a penaltyunderany <ml theprovisionsof thesebylaws.

15. Any person whoi shall commmit a breach of these By-laws 2-14 bolth injdusive shalluponconvictionbe liableto apenaltynot exceedingonehundreddollars$100.

PartIll-Keeping Dcgs16. The occupierof premisesshall not unless the premisesare licensedas an approuved

kennel estabishment<ir have been grantedexemptionpursuanttom sectiomn 26 3 oil the Actkeepor permit toi bekept 0mm thosepremisesmore than two doigs over theageof threemonthsandtheyoungof thosedogsunderthatageif thepremisesaresituatedwithin thetownsitesofDongaraandPort Denison.

17. The olccupier<if premises<mm which a dog is keptshall-a causethe premisesor portioln thereomf omn which the dog is kept to be fenced in a

mannercapableof confiningthe dog;b ensurethat everygate or door in the fence has a proper latch or other meansof

fastening;c maintainthe fenceandall gatesanddoomrsin good orderandcondition.

18. 1 An applicationfor a licence to keep anapprovedkennelestablishmentshall be inwriting andshall be in omr substantiallyin the form containedin theSecondScheduleandshallbe accompaniedby evidencethatduenoticeof the proposeduseof thelandhasbeengiven topersonsin the locality.

2 Unlessthe Comuncil shall oitherwisedecide,an applicantfor a licence shall give noticeoftheproposeduseof the landby;-

a molt lessthan oneadvertisementin anewspapercirculatingin thedistrict; andb giving written notice to the ownersandoccupiersof all adjoiningpropertiesat least

30 daysbeforethe applicationis madeto theCouncil,19. The feepayablefor the issue of a licence to keep an approvedkennel establishmentis

that specifiedin thefirst Schedule.20. A licence tom keep an approvedkennelestablishmentshall be in or substantiallyin the

form containedin theThird Schedule. -21. The lee payablefor the renewalof alicence to keepanapprovedkennelestablishment

is thatspecifiedin the First Schedule.22. A personshall not erect an approvedkennelestablishmentunlessit complieswith the

provisionsof theseby-lawsand until plansand specificationsand a locationplanshowingtheproposedsite for the kenneland of theyard appurtenanttheretohave beenapprovedby theCouncil andthe lee for the licenceprescribedin theFirst Schedulehasbeenpaid.

23. , The owneror occupierof premiseswhich havebeen licensedas an approvedkennelestablishmentshall provide a kennel or kennels which comply with the following specifications-

a Eachkennelshall havea yard appurtenantthereto;b eachkennelandeachyard andevery part theretoshall not beany lessdistancethan

30 metresfrom theboundariesof theland in theoccupationof theoccupier;c eachkennelandeachyardandeveryparttheretoshall not be anyless distancethan

30 metresfrom anyroador street;

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d eachkennel and eachyard and everypart theretoshall not be any lessdistancethan20 metresfrom anydwelling house,or factory;

e thewall shall be rigid, imperviousand structurallysound;I the roucA shall be constructedol impervious material or other material approvedby

Coiuncil;g all untreatedexternalsurfacesof kennelsshall bepaintedand keptpaintedwith good

qualitypaint;h thelouwest internalheight shall beat leasttwo metresfrom thefloor;i eachyard shall be securelyfencedand keptsecurelyfencedwith a fence not lessthan

twom metresin height constructedoil gaivanisediron, wood, galavanisedlink meshornetting;

0 all gatesshall be prouvidedwith p romper catchesoir meansoil fastening;k the upper surfacesoil the floor our eachkennel shall be setat least 100 mm above the

surface oil the surroiundingkennel ground and shall be coinstructedof gramolithiccement finished to a smomouth surface and shall be drained in accordancewith thehealthrequirementsoil theComuncil;

1 thefloor of a yard shall beconstructedin thesamemanneras thefloor of a kennel;m for eachdog kept hereinevery kennelshall have not less than two squaremetresof

floor spaceandeveryyard not lessthan2.5 squaremetres;m eachkennel shall beconstructedso far as is practicablewith materialswhich prevent

or minimise emissionof noisetherefrom,24. A personwhom keepsor permits dogs to be kept in an approvedkennel establishment

shall-a keepdogsin kennelsandyards appropriateto the breedor kind in question,sited and

maintainedin accordancewith the requirementsof public health and sufficientlysecured;

b molt permitanydog tom escapefrom the kennelor yard in which it is keptor wanderatlargeexceptfor the purposeof reasonableexercisewhilstundereffectivecontrol; and

c maintain all kennelsand yards and all feedingand drinking vesselsused by dogsthereinin a cleanconditionandcleanseanddisinfectthemwhen requiredto do so byan authorisedperson.

25. A right oil appealto local comurt is colnferredby section27 of the Act wherethe Councilrefusesthe grant of a licenceand gives notice of intention to cancela licence in respectof anapproivedkennel establishment.

PartIV-Generai26. Except Sir a doug usedin guiding a blind person,the ownerof a dog shall preventthat

dog from enteringomr being in anyof the following places-a A public building;b a Theatre;c a holuseof worship;d a public swimmingpool;e any shoppremises not being a shop where dogs are sold or treated for illness.

27. Amy personwho shall commit a breachof anyBy-law 26 shall uponconviction be liableto a penalty mat exceedingone hundreddollars $100. And in the caseof a continuing breachnotexceeding$10 for eachday that thebreachis committed,

28. For the purpomsesof sections31 and 32 of theDog Act as amendedthe Council dogexerciseareasshall be-

a theareaknownas theDongaraOval, being Location9518and Reserve211191;b the areaknown generally as Surf Beach,being from the southernend of Dongara

Toiwn Lot 59 Seaspraybeingportion of Reserve38046,portion of Reserve14222 tothe northwestcornerof JohnStreetand OceanDrive;

c that portion of land being portion of Reserve14222 from Lot 168 old DenisonJettyto LeanderPoint.

First Schedule

FEESAND CHARGESFee

$Seizureandreturnof a dog without impoundingit 10Seizureandimpoundingof dog 15Maintenanceof a dog in pound-perdayor part of a day 5Returnof an impoundeddogoutsidenormalhours 20Licenceto keep anapprovedkennelestablishment 30Renewalof a licenceto keep anapprovedkennelestablishment 30Destructionof a dog 40

SecondScheduleShireof Irwin

Pursuantto theDog Act 1976, andthe by-lawsof theShireof Irwin madeherewith,I/Weofherebyapply for a licence/therenewalof a licencestrike out whichever is not applicabletokeep anapprovedkennelestablishmentatLot..,,..,,,.,,.,..,...,,.,,.,,,,,..,,.StreetLocalityAttachedheretoare-

a a plan of the premisesshowing the location of the kennelsand yards and all otherbuildings,structuresand fences;

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b plansandspecificationsof thekennels;c evidenceof duenotice of the proposeduseof thepremiseshasbeengiven to persons

in thelocality;d a remittancefor the feeof $

The kennel establishmentwill beusedfor breeding/boardingdomesticdogs strike out whicheveris not applicable.The maximumnumberof dogsover theageof threemonthsthat will be keptthereatany onetime will beWhere to beusedfor breedingthe dogswill beandthe maximumnumberof pupsthat will bekepton thepremisesatanyonetime will be

Signatureof ApplicantNote: Itemsa, b and c maybe struck out if the applicationis for therenewalof a licence

andif nochangehasbeenmadesincethepreviousapplication.

- Third Schedule

Shire of Irwin

LICENCE TO KEEP AN APPROVEDKENNEL ESTABLISHMENT

is/aretheholders<ml a licenceto keepam approvedkennel establishmentat

This licencehaseffect for a periodoil twelve mommths Ircim thedate hereof.Datedthis dayof 19

Dated 14 March 1988.The CommonSealoil theShire<ml Irwin washereuntoi

affixed in the presenceoil-[L.S.]

B. H. DEMPSTER,President.

J. PICKERING,Shire Clerk.

Recommended-JEFFCARE,

Minister for Local Gomvermment.

Approvedby His ExcellencytheGovernoris ExecutiveCouncil this 21stdayoil June1988.

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

CITY OF ARMADALE

VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No.11988MADE by His ExcellencytheGovernomrundersection533 of the Local GovernmentAct.Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the City of ArmadaleValuation and Rating Order No. 11988.

Alteration to previous order2. The Town of ArmadaleValuation and Rating Order No. 11985, as publishedin the

GovernmentGazetteoil 7 June1985, on pages1973-1976is herebyvariedto excludefrom thatportion of land in which theCouncil of theCity of Armadaleis authorisedto usevaluationsontheunimprovedvalueof rateableproperty,the land describedin the Schedulesto this Order.Authorisation of grossrental values

3. The Comuncil is therebyautholrisedto usevaiuatiommson grossrentalvalue of the rateablepropertydescribedin the Schedulesto this Order.

Dated 21 June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

SchedulesTechnicalDescription

ScheduleA

All thomse pomrtiuuns uI land as describedin ScheduleA and B <ml the City of ArmadaleValuatioun and Rating Order Nom. 1 1986, as published in the GovernmentGazette of 10October 1986 <on page:3872.

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ScheduleB

PartA

All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the westerncorner of Lot 10 ofCanningLocation 31, as shownon Office of Titles Diagram41042, and extendingnortheasterly alonga southeasternsideof LakeRoadand onwardsto a southeasternsideof San JacintaRoad; thencencrtheasteriyand easterlyalong sides of that road to the southwesternsideofPoadStreet;thencesoutheasterlyalong that side to theeasternmosteasterncorner of Lot 8,as shown oun Office of Titles Diagram 19030; thencesouthwesterly,southeasterly,againsouthwesterlyand nomrthwesterlyalong boundariesoil that lot to the northern corner of thesouthernseverance<ml Lot 74, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 694 6; thencesouthwesterlyalong the northernmostnorthwesternboundaryof that severancetom a northeasternside ofDancyWay; thencesouuthwesterlyto the southeasterncornerof Lot 367, as shownon Office ofTitles Plan 16061; thencesouthwesterlyand westerly along sides of Valencia Passto thenortheasternside oil Eighth Roadand thencenorthwesterlyalong that side to the startingpoint.

PartBAll that pomrtiomn <ml land bolunded by lines starting from the westerncorner <ml Lot 10 of

Canning Lomcation 31, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 3545 and extendingnortheasterlyalomng the somutheasternside <if Third Avenue to the northern corner of Lot 11; thencesoutheasterlyaloung the northeasternboundary oif that Lot and southeasterlyalong thenortheasternbomundaryof Lot 3 to the northwesternsideof Williams Road; thencesouthwesterly alongthat sidetom the somutherncomrnerof Lot 4; thencenorthwesterlyalong the southwestern boundaryoil that Lot tom the northeasternside<ml Morgan Roadand thencenorthwesterlyalongthat sidetom thestartingpomint.

PartCAll that puurtiuun oil landboundedby lines starting froim the northwesterncorner of Lot 597

of CanningLmcation 61, as shown<mm Office of Titles Plan 15683 and extendingsoutheasterlyalong thenomrtheasternboundaryof that Lot and somutheasterlyalong the northeasternboundaries of Lomts 598, 601 and 602 tom the northeasterncorner <ml that iastmentionedLot; thenceeasterlyto the northwesterncorneroil Lout 561; thenceeasterlyand somutherly alongboundariesof that Lomt tom the northeasterncornerof Lot 560; thencesoutherlyalong theeasternboundaryof that Lout and somutherly along the easternboundaries oil Lots 666, 665 and 664 to thenortheasternoarneroil Loit 652, as sh<mwn on Office <if Titles Diagram65737;thencewesterlyandsouthwesterlyalommg boundariesof that Lot tom a northeasternsideof Nowra Place;thencegenerallynomrthwesterlyand solutherly along sides of that placetom the northern corner of Lot657; thencesomutherly, southwesterlyand northwesterlyalong boundariesof that Lomt to thesouthern corner of Lot 553, as shown on Office oil Titles Plan 15683; thence generallynorthwesterlyaloung souuthwesternboundariesof that Lot to its southwesterncorner; thencenortherly tom the s<uuthern coirmer <if Lot 592; thencenorthwesterlyalong the southwesternboundaryof that Lomt and northwesterlyalong the soiuthwesternbomundaryof Lot 594 to thesouthwesterncourner oil Lot 595 and thencenortheasterlyalong the northwesternboundaryofthat Loit and nourtheasterlyalong the ncrthwesternbcundariesoil Loits 801 and 596 to thestartingpomint.

PartDAll that pourtiomn oil land bomundedby lines starting froim the northern corner of Lot 96 of

Canning Location 31, as shouwn <in Office of Titles Plan 16056, and extendingsoutheasterlyalong the somuthwesternside oil Eighth Romad tom a westernside of Neilson Avenue; thencesoutherlyand s<muthwesteriyaloung sides omf that road tom northeasternsideof Powell Crescentand thencegenerallynomrthwesterly,generallynortheasterlyand generallysoutheasterlyalongsides of thatcrescenttom the startingpoint.

Departmentoil Land AdministratiomnPublic Plan: Perth 2000, 21.01, 21.02, 21.04, 21.05,22.04 and23.08. Perth10.0004.1.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

CITY OF COCKBURN

VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No.11988

MADE by His Excellencythe Gouvernorunder theprovisionsof section533 17 of the LocalGovernmentAct.

Citation1. This Order may be cited as the City of CockburnValuation and Rating Order No. I

1988.

Alteration to Previous Order2. The City of CockboornValuation and Rating Order No. 11987, as published in pages

2494-2500of the GovernmentGazetteof 26 June1987, is herebyvariedto-i exclude from the p<mrti<mn of land in which the Cumuncil oil the City oil Ccmckburnis

authomrisedtom use valuationson unimproved value oil rateabie property the landdescribedin ScheduleA to this Order;and

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ii include in the pomrtioin <ml land in which the Comuncil of the City oil Comckburn isauthorisedto use valuationson unimpromvedvalue <ml rateablepromperty the landdescribedin ScheduleB to this Order.

Authorisation of Useof Gross Rental Values3. The Comuncil oml the City of Comckburn is therebyauthorisedto usevaiuaticmmson gross

rental value<ml rateablepropertyas designatedanddescribedin ScheduleA tom this Order.Dated 21 June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,

Clerk oil the Coiuncil.

Schedule

ScheduleA

TechnicalDescriptiomn

AdditionsTo The GrossRentalValue Areas

O.O.T. L.A. O.O.T. O.O.T.Lot No. Lomcation Nom. DiagramNom. PlanNo,

C/TVolume-Folio

42 ComckburnSomundLomcation 2 :356254 C<mckburnSomundLocation 2 3562 1285/92540 CockburnSomundLomcatiomn2 356283 CockburnSoundLomcation 2 356285 CockburnSoiundLocation 2 356286 CockburnSomundLocati<in 2 356275 ComckburnSomundLomcation 2 356276 ComckburnSomumdL<mcatiomn 2 356288 CockburnSomundLomcation 2 356289 ComckburnSoundLomcation 2 356297 CouckburnSomundLomcation 2 356298 CockburnSoundLomcation 2 356294 ComckburnSouundLolcatioin 2 356259 CockburnSomundLoucatioun 2 3562

2 CouckburnSomundL<mcation 404 2776511 28163 1269/733

197 CockburnSomundLomcaticmn 559 3563 1254/9584 ComckburnSomundLomcatiomn 942 53651 1498/484

183,184,185 CockburnSomundLocation 559 3563

216 PT ComckburnS<mundLomcation 559 3563127 CouckburnSomundLomcatiomn 559 3563 1477/835236 ComckburnSoundLocation559 3563237 ComckburnSomundLomcation559 3563172 ComckburnSomundLocation 559 3563

10 28163600 ComckburnSoundLocation 943 72977601 ComckburnSoiundLomcation 943 72977602 CockburnS<mundLomcation943 72977603 CoickburnSomundLocation 943 72977101 54573102 54573201 51899 1462/335500 72755700 ComckburnSumundLmcatioin415 73329

ScheduleB

TechnicalDescription

DeletionsTo The GrossRentalValue Areas

O.O.T. L.A. O.O.T. O.O.T. C/TLot No, LocationNo. DiagramNo, Plan No. Volume-Folio

500 ColckburnSoundLocation133 610991 CockburnSoundLocation 133 586953 CockburnSomundLocation 264 17425

101 CockburnSoundLomcation133 and280 63048100 CockburnSoundLocation 133 5437210 273217 CockburnSoundLocation133 4097

9 27326PT 31466 -

Legend:O.O.T.-Office <If TitlesL.A.-Land AdministratiomnC/T-Certificateoil TitleA.A.-Agriculture Area

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

CITY OF GERALDTON

VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No, 1,1988

MADE by His Excellencythe Governorunderthe promvisi<mns<if sectiomn533 17 of the LocalGovernmentAct.

Citation1. This Order may be cited at the City of Geraldton Valuation and Rating Order No. 1,

1988.

Authorisation to Retain System of Valuation2. The Coluncil of the City of Geraidtonis herebyauthorisedto usethe samesystemof

valuationas was usedin respectcA thedistrict immediately before its declarationas a City,noticeof which was publishedin the GovernmentGazetteof 18 March 1988 atpage 868.

Cessation3, This Ordershall ceasetom haveeffect on 30 June1990.Dated21 June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council,

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

CITY OF GOSNELLS

VALUATION AND RATING ORDER Nom, 1,1988

MADE by his Excellencythe Goivernourundersectio,n533 17 <if theLumcal GomvernmentAct.

Citation1. This Order may be cited as the City of Gosnells Valuation and Rating Order No. 1,

1988.

Alteration of Previous Order2. The City oil Gomsnells Valuatiomn and Rating Order No. 11987, as publishedon pages

2403-2408<ml the GovernmentGazette<if 19 June 1987, is herebyvaried to exclude from theportion If landin which the Cumuncil oil the City of Gomsnells is authomrisedto usevaluatiomns<mmunimproivedvalueoil rateabiepropertythe land describedin thescheduleto this Order.

Authorisation of Useof GrossRental Values:3. The Cumuncil is therebyauthomrisedtom usevaluatiomns<mm gromssrentalvalueof the rateable

propertydescribedin the scheduletom this Order.Dated 21 June1988.

By His Excellency’s Commmand,G. PEARCE.

Clerk of theComuncil.

Schedule

TechnicalDescriptiomn

Additiumn tom GroissRentalValue Areas

City oil Gcusneils

All thatpoirthun oil landcoumprisinglouts 109. 114tom 136 inclusive, 138 tom 142 inclusive. 144 to147 inclusiveand 149 tom 151 inclusiveof CanningLomcatioln 16, as shomwn oin Office of TitlesPlan 16158,Louts 637 tom 688 inclusive,719 and720 <if Location 17, asshownon Office of TitlesPlan 16132, Lomts 32 tom 50 inclusive umf’ Locatioun 16, as shomwnon Office <if Titles Plan 16126,Lots 16 tom 21 inclusiveoil Lomcatiomn 7, as sh<mwn0mm Office oil Titles Diagram73157, Lots 10 and11 of Locatioun 13, as shomwm<in Office <ml Titles Diagram72300. Loits 144 to 151 inclusiveand200 of Lomcathmn 16, as shouwn in Office oil Titles Diagram72503 and Lomts 1 to 4 inclusive oilLocation 16 as shouwnin Office oil Titles Diagram72181.

Departmentoil Land AdministratiummPublic Plans:Perth1:2000’s 18.16. 19.10, 19.11, 19.12,19.16.20.10. 20.12 and 20.14.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 -

CITY OF WANNEROO

VALUATION AND RATING ORDER Nom, 1,1988

MADE by His Excellencythe Gumvernumrundersecti<un533 17 <ml the Local GovernmentAct.

Citation1. This Order may be cited as the City of WannerooValuation and Rating Order No. I

1988.

Authorisation of Useof Unimproved Values2. The Coiuncii oil the City <If Wanner<moi is authoirised tom use valuations <in unimproved

values of rateabie promperty as designatedand describedin the schedulesto this Order.Dated 21 June 1988.

By His Excellency’s Command,C. PEARCE,

Clerk oil the Cumuncil.

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Schedules

TechnicalDescription

UnimprovedValue Areas City of Wanneroo

All that portion of land comprising the whole of the City of Wannerooexcluding thoseportionsof land asdescribedin SchedulesA and B.

ScheduleA

All those portions of land shown bordered in red and blue on Department of LandAdministrationMiscellaneousPlan 1626 Sheets1-17 inclusive.

ScheduleB

All thoseportionsof landcomprisedin:- -

O.O.T . O.O.T O.O.T. C/T or L.A.Lot No, A. Location o. DiagramNo. PlanNo, Diag. orO.P.

8 Swan1523 ..................................................... 1092110 Swan 1749..................................................... 4927324 Swan2540 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...........,,,,,... 667771 Perthshire103 .............................................. 44064

1 Perthshire103 .............................................. 5453519 Swan2710 48705

1 Swan1806 ..................................................... 441415 Swan2893 ..................................................... 9065

Ptll Swan2893 ..................................................... C/T 1462-33813 Swan2893 ..................................................... 1369490 Perthshire103 .............................................. 5808245 Swan2816 ..................................................... 7513 250 Swan2413&2414........................................ 70893

Swan 1955 ..................................................... Diagram10628Swan2375 .....,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,.................... Diagram28768Swan5838 Original Plan

75853 Swan3103 ..................................................... 414714 Swan3103 ..................................................... 414711 Swan6728 ...............................,..................... 45509

32 WannerooEstateLot 13.,,,,,,,.,.................... 3259130 WannerooEstateLot 14.............................. 2638919 Swan2893 ..................................................... 715950 Swan2893 ..................................................... 6422751 Swan2893 ..................................................... 64227

8 Swan2893 ..................................................... C/T 1408-7729 Swan2893..................................................... 10145

7 Swan2893 ...............................,,.................... 1014515 Swan2893 ..................................................... 35983

6 WannerooEstateLot 16.............................. 1596621 Swan2893 ..................................................... 42097

5 Swan2816 ..................................................... 610577 Swan2816 ..................................................... 641688 Swan2816..................................................... 641684 Swan2816 ..................................................... 47963

36 Perthshire103 .............................................. 305251 Swan2540 ..................................................... 20048

98 Perthshire103 .............................................. 6329599 Perthshire103 .............................................. 6329540 5wan2710..................................................... 66702137 Swanl79l&1796 ........................................ 70350

1 Swan2477 ..................................................... 414724 Swan1034, 2512&2595 .............................. 77824 Perthshire105 .............................................. 40276

42 Perthshire105 .............................................. 522747 Perthshire104 .............................................. 59926 Perthshire104 .............................................. 5992

10 Perthshire104 .....,..,..................................... 278236 Swan1811&2469........................................ 40305

50 5wan3290..................................................... 21574138 Swan1796 ..................................................... 703502 Swan1768 ..................................................... 35485

32 WannerooEstateLot 14.............................. 414452 Swan1370 ...........,,,,,..................................... 104241 Swan1370 ..................................................... 26315

35 Swan1315 ..................................................... 19428170 Swan1.215 ...........,...,..................................... 2871049 Swan1315 ..................................................... 1950961 Swan1315 ..................................................... 19511

154 Swan1315 ..................................................... 28708165 Swan1315 ..................................................... 28710127 Swan 1315..................................................... 2516141 Swan 1315..................................................... 1942751 5wan998,,..................................................... 63970

3 SwanEl ........................................................ 6335126 Swan1315 ..................................................... 2516142 Swan1315..................................................... 1942724 Swan 1315..................................................... 1807562 Swan 1315..................................................... 19511

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2048 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [24 June 1988

O.O.TLot No,

,L.A. Location No. O.O.TDiagram N<m.

O.O.T.Plan N<i,

C/T omr L.A.Diag. or O.P.

:30 Swan 1:315 194282 Swan 435 6212:35 Swan 1524 13625

152 Swan 1315 2870952 Swan 19:35 46:3:38

3 Swan 1749 45601127 Swan 1942 13145

5 Swan 15:36 226:36111 Swan 1586 114:3532 Swan 1686 6:3 15812 Swan2710 17960

500 Swan3211 64757501 SwanJ2ll 64757:300 Perthshire10:3 6444:3

22 Perthshire10:1 1400626 Swan2540 6677:32 Swan2540 667731 Swan2540 667751 Swan:3290 684:372 Swan3290 684354 Swan1806 7122 257 Swan 1806 823864 Swan 1791 823815 Swan 1806 & 1072 812225 Swanl8O6 71222:30 Swanl796 71220

:1 Perthshire110 :3291012 WanneromoEstatelot 16 2311522 Swan28i6 7513033 Swan2541 667749 Swan:3290 2157443 Swan 1791 7122 167 Swan1791 82:3825 Swan 1621 6274091 Perthshire103 64877

:3 Swan1621 43025

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1961

SHIRE OF MUNIARING

VALUATION ANI RATING ORDER Nom. 1, 1988

MAIE by His Excellencythe 3uuvernoorunder the pruvisioonsoil section533 17 of the LocalGomvernmenl Act 1960.

Citation1. This Ordermouy Ime cited astime Shiro’ <if Mundarino,’Valual join and Rating Order Noi. I

1988.Commencement

2. This Ordershall takeeffect oin and from I .Juiy 1988.

Authorisation of useof Gross Rental Value1. ‘l’he Cuouno’il oil the Shireoil Mundaring is authumrisedto use valuatiouns <in grows rental

valueoil ratealmieproipert,y asdesignatedanddescribedin theScheduletom this Order.Dated 21 .Jone1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand.1. PEARCE,

Clerk oil the Council.

Schedule

‘I’echnical lescription

Additiomn tom GrossRentalValue Areas

Shireuif Mundaring

All tho ose i rtioons of land ci urnpriooedin:

0.0.1’.Lot No.

D.0.I.A.loocoitiuon No.

O.O.’I’.Iiagram Nuo.

O.O.’I’.Plan Niu.

l.O.L.A.DiagramNou. ‘

li SwanView Sulm Loot 27....... 69965Pt SwanView Sub Lout 27 1736/281Swami 1689 4365

8 Swan 1761 .................................... 6:38661:3 Swan1512.................................... 14127

Avoun 1225 .................................... 18/144

Legend:O.O.’I’. -Olhiceoil ‘I’itiesD.0.l,.A. Department oil lancl Administroitiuin

t’rt ii’io-ato’ oil ‘1St 1<’

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LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960

SHIRE OF SWAN

VALUATION AND RATING ORDERNo.1,1988

MADE by His Excellencythe Governorundertheprovisionsof section533 17 of theLocalGovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Order maybecitedas theShireof SwanValuation and Rating OrderNo. 11988.

Commencement2. This Order shall take effect on and from 1 July 1988.

Authorisation of Useof Gross Rental Values3. The Couuncii oil the Shire oil Swan is authorised to usevaluations on grossrental value of

rateableproperty as designatedand describedin the Scheduleto this Order.

Dated 21 June 1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

Schedule

TechnicalDescription

Additioin tom GrossRentalValue Areas

Shireof Swan

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

SHIRE OF ROCKINGHAM VALUATION AND RATING ORDERNo.11988

MADE by His Excellencythe Governorunder theprovisionsof section 533 17 of theLocalGovernmentAct, -

Citation1. This Order may be cited as the Shire of RockinghamValuation and Rating Order

No. 11988.

Authorisation of Useof Gross Rental Values2. The Council of the Shire of Rockingham is hereby authorised to usevaluations on gross

rental value of rateableproperty as designatedand describedin the Schedulesto this Order.

All thomseportiomnsoil landcommprisedin:

O,O.T. D.O.L.A.Lot No, Lomcatioin Nom,

O.O.T.Diagramnol,

O.O.T.Plan No. C/T

22 SwanG .......................................................... 6457510 SwanM ,,,,,,..,,,,.,,.......................................... 112211 SwanM ,,.,...,,,.,..,,........,,............................... 1122

1 Swan2998 ..................................................... 48719Pt34 SwanK .......................................................... 1380/874

14 Swan439 ....................................................... 633503 Swan1 ........................................................ 32892

253 Swan1 3221 33 Swan 1 ,,,,,,,,....,,.,,,......................................... 40184

16 Swan 1 ........................................................... 44943234 SwanI ....................................................... 3221 2Pt63 Swan6,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,....................................... 1075/118

6 Swan11 ......................................................... 282737 Swan10 .....,................................................... 31014

Pt23 SwanMl ....................................................... 1666/7632 Swan2962 ..................................................... 26433

Ptl Swan1450 ..................................................... 1648/513Pt SwanI....................................................... 1150/568

72 SwanKl ........................................................ 280333 Swan1317 ,,,,,,,,,,,,......................................... 16232

Pt5wanK,,................................................... 1774/7005 Swan9 ........................................................... 43930

PtSwan9................................................... 1746/615201 Swan1352 ..................................................... 14894202 Swan1352 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,............................... 14894

12 SwanL........................................................... 247711 SwanL........................................................... 485481 Swan2603 ,.................................................... 44531

Pt 1 Swan1356 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,................................ 1030/2441 SwanK .......................................................... 56809

Legend-O.0,T,-Officeof Titles.D,O.L.A.-Department<ml LandAdministration,C/T-Certificate oil Title,

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Revocation of Part of the Shire of Rockingham Valuation and Rating Order No. 11987

3. That part oil the Shire of RockinghamValuation and Rating Order No. 1 1987,published in the GovernmentGazetteof 15 May 1987, which authorisesthe Council of theMunicipality of the Shireof Rockimghamto usevaluationson grossrentalvaluesin respectofPeelEstateLot 295 appearingin Schedule"L" If that Order,is herebyrevoked.

Dated 21 June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

Schedule

TechnicalDescription

Addition to GrossRentalvalue

Areas for theShireof Rockimgham

ScheduleAAll that poirtiomn oIl land coimprisingLolt 492, oil CockburnSomundLocation 16. as shownon

Office of Titles Diagram24839.

ScheduleBAll that pomrtion cml land commprisingLots 678 tom 729 inclusive, oil CockburnSoundLocation

16, as shownon Office oilTitles Plan 16137.

ScheduleCAll that portiomn oil land comprising Lots 94 to 96 inclusive, 121 to 153 inclusiveand 160 to

169 inclusive,of CockburnSoundLocation 16, asshownon Office of Titles Plan 16153.ScheduleD

All that portion oIl land comprisingLots 1, 841 to 849 inclusive,852 to 861 inclusiveand909to 917 inclusive<If CockburnSoundLocation 16, as shcmwn on Office of Titles Plan 16002, andLots 816 to 827 inclusive,832 tom 840 inclusive, 850, 851, 862, 863, 874 to 885 inclusive, 893 to904 inclusiveand918 to 922 inclusive asshownon Office of Titles Plan 16026.

ScheduleEAll that pomrtion oil landcomprisingLots 53 to 56 inclusive, 75 to 90 inclusiveand 126 to 129

inclusive,olCockburmSoundLocation 16, as shownon Office oil Titles Plan 16024and Lots 1to 19 inclusive, 57 to 74 inclusive, 130 tom 157 inclusiveand 450. as shomwn on Office oIl TitlesPlan 16025.

ScheduleFAll that pcortiom oil land coimprisingLomts 230, 231, 300 to 320 inclusive, 409 to 425 inclusive

and 434 to 445 inclusive of CockburnSoundLomcatiom 16, as shownon Office of Titles Plan16014, and Lots 270 to 299 inclusive, 394 to 408 inclusive, 426 to 433 inclusive and 446, asshownon Office oil Titles Plan 16230.

ScheduleCAll thatpolrtiomn If land coumprisingLots 14 to 49 inclusiveand77, of RockimghamLot 1541,

as shownon Office of Titles Plan 16102,Lots 52 to 54 inclusive, 65 to 67 inclusiveand 666, asshownon Office oil Titles Plan 16192, Lomts 2 tom 13 inclusive,asshown on Office of Titles Plan16193, andRoickinghamLot 1568.

Departmentof Land Administration Public Plans: Peel 2 000 06.25, 06.26, 06.28, 07.24,07.25, 07.26,08.10, 08.27andPeel10 000 2.6.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION ACT 1980LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1988

MADE by His Excellencythe Goivernoir in ExecutiveCcluncil.Citation

1. These regulatiomnsmay be cited as the Local GovernmentSuperannuationAmendmentRegulations1988.

Principal regulations2. In these regulations,the Local GovernmentSuperannuationRegulations I98I are

referred to as theprincipal regulations.[5Published in theGazetteof 10 April 1981 at pp. 1153-67. For erratum and amendmentsto

8June 1988, seetheI987Index to theLegislationof WesternAustralia atp. 309.1Regulation 3 amended

3. Regulation3 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedby deletingthe definiticlns of "Act","paragraph","regulatioin", "subparagraph"and"subregulatiomn".

Regulation 7 amended4. Reguiatiomn7 cml theprincipal regulatiomnsis amendedin subregulatioln2 by deleting"its

contributoirs"andsubstitutingthe Smlloiwing-its commtributioins ",

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Regulation 8 amended5. Regulatiomn8 cml theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a by repealingsubregulation4 and substitutingthefollowing subregulation-4 Contributions by and in respectol a memberunder theseregulationsshall

becalculatedfor eachperiodfor thepaymentof salary-a in the caseof the contributionsof themember,by applying the sumof

his basic contribution rateand his supplementarycontribution rate, ifany; and

b in the caseof the contributionsoil the corporationwhich employs themember,by applying the contribution rateof that corporationapplicableto the member,

tom his salary payablefor that period. "; and

b inserting alter subregulation7 thefollowing subregulatiolns-7a A member may apply, by notice in writing in a form approvedby the

Board deliveredtom oir as otherwisedirectedby the Board, for the suspension ofhis ombligation to pay contributionsto the schemeduringsuchperiod or periodsasis or arespecifiedin his application.

7b On receivingan application made under subregulation7a and afterobtainingandconsideringsuchimformatioln asit considersnecessaryor desirablefor reachinga decisionon that application,the Board may grant, wholly or inpart,or refusethat application.

7c lithe Bolardgrantsan applicationundersubreguiation7b-a theobligationof the applicantto paycontributionsto thescheme;andb the obligation of the corporatiomnwhich employs the applicant to pay

contributionsto theschemein respectof theapplicant,aresuspendedduringthe periodomr periodsspecifiedby theBoard whengrantingthe applicatiomn.

7d While-a the ombligatiomn cml am applicant in this subregulatioincalled "the ap

provedapplicant" to paycontributionsto thescheme;andb the obligation of the corporationwhich employs theapproivedapplicant

to paycontributionsto the schemein respectof theapprovedapplicant,are suspendedby virtue of subsection7c-

c the approvedapplicantcontinuestom be eligible for insurable benefits;and

d the Board shall continueunder regulatiomn9 3 b or c tom debit theMember’sCreditof theapprovedapplicant,

until the Member’sCredit of theappromvedapplicant is exhausted. ".

Regulation 15 amendedand transitional6. 1 Subjecttom subregulation2, regulatiomn15 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedby

repealingsubregulation3 andsubstitutingthefollowing subregulatiom-3 A benelit payableunderthis regulationshall be-

a in the casecml a memberwho is lessthan 60 yearsof age, of an amountequaltothat which would have been payableunderregulation14 or under regulation20if that memberhaddied; or

b in the casecml a memberwho is 60 or moreyearsol age, oml an amountequaltomthe balanceof the Member’sCredit cml that member,

cm the date determinedby the Board as the date on which he becametotally andpermanentlydisabled. ".

2 Regulation 15 3 cml the principal regulations as repealed and substituted bysubregulation1 appliesolmly to andin relationto thosememberswho-

a were employed by a corporationon the day on which theseregulationscame intooperation;or

b becamemembersalter the dayreferred to in paragrapha,and regulation15 3 of theprincipal regulationsas it was immediatelybefore that repealandsubstitution continuesto apply and in relation to membersother than those referred to inparagraphsa and b as if that regulation had not been repealed and substituted bysubregulation1.

Regulation 16 amended7. Regulation16 cii theprincipal regulationsis amended--

a by repealingsubregulation1 and substitutingthe following subregulation-1 Subjectto this regulation-a a memberwho becomestotally andtemporarilydisabled;orb a former member not being a former member who ceasedto be a

memberby virtue of permissiongrantedundersection 19 6 of theActwho becametotally and temporarily disabledwhilst a member andappliesfor a benefit underand in accordancewith this regulationwithinthe period of 12 monthscommencingon the cessationof his employment by the relevantcorporation,

is entitled to a benefitunderand in accordancewith this regulation. ";

b in subregulation2 a by deleting"6" andsubstitutingthefollowing-3 "; and

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c in subregulation4 by deleting paragrapha and substitutingthe following paragraph-

a shall be reducedby an amountequalto theamountpayablein that monthinrespectof therelevantillness orinjury-

i underanypolicy of insurance;ii by way of compensationor other benefits under the Workers’ Com

pensationandAssistanceAct 1981;iii by way of compensationunder the Criminal Injuries Compensation

Act 1985;oriv by way of compensationor benefits under a law of the Common

wealth;and ".

Peg-elation18 amended8. Regulaticmm 18 of tile principal regulationsis amendedby inserting after subregulation

5 the following subregulation-6 A memberwhom is entitled to a benefitundersubregulation4 or 5 shall receive

intereston the value of the benefit at the rate for the time being determinedunderregulation 10 1 during the period commencingon the day on which he became soentitledand endingon the dayprior to thedayon which thebenefit is paid. ".

STATE ENERGYCOMMISSION ACT 1979

STATE ENERGYCOMMISSION ELECTRICITY AND GAS CHARGESAMENDMENT BY-LAWS 1988

MADE by the State Energy Commmissionof Western Australia with the approval of HisExcellencytheCovernolrin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation -1. These by-laws may be cited as the State Energy CommissionElectricity and Gas

ChargesAmendmentBy-laws1988.

Commencement2. Theseby-lawsshall comme into operationon 1 July 1988.

Principal by-laws3. In theseby-laws the State Energy CommissionElectricity and Gas ChargesBy-laws

l978 arerelerredtom asthe principal by-laws.‘Pvblisloedin t/oo’ Gazetteof 23 June 1978 at pp. 2055-2064.For amendmentsto 13 June

1988 seepp. 371-373of 1987Index tom Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

Schedulesrepealedand Schedulessubstituted4. The Schedulestom the principal by-laws are repealedand the following Schedulesare

substituted-First Schedule

CHARGESFORELECTRICITY SUPPLIEDFROM THE INTERCONNECTEDSYSTEM

1. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL TARIFFS

TARIFF Li

Lou;/MediumVoltageTariff

Available lolr low/medium voltagesupply.A fixed chargeat the rateof 24.33cperdayplus all meteredconsumptionat therateof-

15.99 centsper unit for thefirst 165units perday.12.77 centsper unit br thenext 1 485 units per day.11.00 centsperunit loIr thenext 14850unitsper day.10.02 centsperunit for all over 16 500 units perday.

TARIFF MlHigh VoltageTariff

Available loir comnsumerssuppliedat 6.6kV, 11kV, 22kV or 33kV or suchhigher voltage astheCommissi<mnmayapprove.

A fixed chargeat therateoil 24.33cper dayplusall meteredconsumptionat the rateof-

15.99 centsperunit for the first 165 unitsper day.12.55 centsperunit for the next 1 485 unitsper day.10,78 centsper unit for thenext14850 unitsperday.9.36 centsper unit for thenext16 500 unitsper day.8.4o3 centsper unit br all over 33 000 unitsper day.

TARIFF SiLow/MediumVoltageTimeBasedDemandand EnergyTariff

Available for low/mediumvoltagesupply.The tariff consistsof a fixed chargeanddemandand energychargesdependenton thetime

of day, dayof theweekand subjectto theundermentionedconditions,

Fixed Chargeat the rateof $83.59per day.Demandcharge55.88centsper daymultipliedby-

a theon peakhalf-hourlymaximumdemand;or

b 30 per centof theoff peakhalf-hourlymaximumdemand,

whicheveris the greater.

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EnergyCharge-a On peakenergycharge5.38 centsper unit,b Off peakenergycharge3.59 centsper unit,

CONDITIONSMinimum period of Contract

Consumer to agree to take the tariff for a minimum period of 12 months and not todiscontinuewithoutgiving six months’ pri<mr noticein writing to theCcummission.

Power factorPower factor is tom .be 80 per cent <ir better at the time <if maximum kVA demand,The

Commission reservesthe right to levy a charge of 31.90centsper day per kVAR for the kVARnecessaryto improve the power factomr to 80 per cent lagging in any period duringwhich thepower factor at the time of maximum demandis lessthan 80 per cent,

Variation of On Peak periodSubject to the Commmissiomn’s systemomperating conditiomns the Commissionmay upon receipt

of a written application vary the On Peakperiod in respectof a particular case,

TARIFF TiHigh VoltageTimeBasedDemandand EnergyTariff

Available tom comnsumerssuppliedat 6.6kV, 11kV, 22kV or 33kVour suchhighervoltageas theCommissionmayapproive.

The tariff c<unsistsoil a fixed chargeanddemandand energychargesdependenton thetimeof day,and day<if the weekand subjecttom the undermentionedc<mnditiomns,

TariffFixedchargeat the rate<if $83.59per day.Demandcharge50.56cper daymultipliedby-

a theOn PeakHalf-H<murly Maximum Demand; omrb 30 percentomf theOff PeakHaIf-Homurly Maximum Demand,

whicheveris thegreater.Energy Charge-

a On peakenergycharge5.38 centsper unit,b Off peakenergycharge3.59 centsper unit,

CONDITIONSMinimum period of Contract

Consumerto agree to take the tariff for a minimum period oil 12 momnths and not tomdiscontinuewithoutgiving 6 m<mnths’priour nomticein writing to the C<mmmission,Ownership of High Voltage Equipment

This tariff applies to consumerswho own all equipment excepttariff metering equipment omntheloadsideof theconsumer’shigh voltageterminals,Power factor

Power factor is to be 80 per cent our better at the time omf maximum kVA demand. TheCommissionreservesthe right t<m levy a chargeof 31.90centsper dayper kVAR fomr the kVARnecessaryto improvethe powerfactor to 80 per cent lagging in any period duringwhich thepowerfactorat the time <if maximumdemandis lessthan80 percent,Variation of On Peak period

Subjectto theCommmissiomn’ssystemomperatingconditionstheCommissionmayupomn receiptof a written appiicati<mnvary the On Peakperiodin respectof a particularcase,

TARIFF UiHigh VoltageTimeBasedDemandand EnergyTariff

Available for consumerssuppliedat66kV or 132kV andwho entera contractto provide forthe establishmentof suitablesub-stationfacilities.

The tariff comnsistsof a fixed chargeand demandand energychargesdependenton the timeof day, and day of the week and subject to the under-mentiomnedconditions is availabletoconsumerswho are suppliedat 66kV or 132kV only fromm the C<mmmission’sinterconnectedsystem.Tariff

Fixed chargeat the rateoil $188.91 per day.DemandChargeof 35,96cperdaymultiplied by-

a the on peakhalf-h<murlymaximumdemand;orb 30 per cent<ml theoff peakhalf-hourlymaximumdemand,

whicheveris thegreater.Energy Charge-

a On peak energy charge 5.38 centsper unit,b Off peak energy charge 3.59 centsper unit.

CONDITIONSThis tariff shall apply at the discretionof the Commissionto thesupplyof electricity taken

at 66kV or 132kV from the Commission’sinterconnectedsystem,to consumerswho haveenteredinto a contractwith the Commissionwhich providesinter alia for the establishmentof a sub-stationjointly ownedby theconsumerandtheCommissionor for thepaymentby theconsumer,of a capital contribution, as determinedby the Commissiontowardsthe cost ofproviding a sub-stationto be fully ownedby theCommission.

Consumersseekingsupply underthis tariff may alsobe requiredto contribute towardsthecost,asdeterminedby theCommission,of anyotherdistributionworksnecessaryto effect thesupplyto theconsumer.

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Power factorPower factomr is tom be 80 per cent or better at the time of maximum kVA demand,The

Commissionreservestheright to levy a chargeof 31.90centsper dayper kVAR for thekVARnecessaryto improve the powerfactor to 80 per cent lagging in any period duringwhich thepowerfactorat the time of maximumdemandis lessthan80 percent,Variation of On Peakperiod

Subjecttom the Commissiomn’ssystemomperatingconditions the Commissionmayuponreceiptof a written application vary theOn Peakperiod in respect of a particular case.

StandbyTariff for consumerson Tariffs LI and SI payablein addition to chargesunder thosetariffs

a In the caseofTariff Li.Standbycharge-5.59centsper dayper kW.Based<mm thedifferencebetween-

Total half-hourlymaximumdemandand n<mrmal half-hourlymaximumdemand,

b In the casecml Tariff Si.Standbycharge-5.59centsperdayper kW.Basedon thedifferencebetween-

Total haif-homurlymaximumdemandand normalhalf-hourlymaximum demand;orTotal half-hourlymaximumdemandand registeredhalf-hourlymaximumdemand,

whicheveris less.

CONDITIONSThe consumertom pay Sir the c<mst <if all additional mains and equipment neecessaryto

providethe standbyservice.The standbyserviceagreementwill be for a minimumperiodof 12months.Thereafterthe consumerwill be requiredto give six months’ noticein writing to theCommissionoil intention to terminatethe agreement.The "Normal Half-Hourly MaximumDemand"will be assessedby the Commissionand will be basedon loading normally suppliedfrom the Commission’s supply. Notwithstanding the Commission’s assessment,in anyaccountingperiomd the n<mrmal half-hourly maximum demandshall be taken to be not lessthan-

kWh registeredfor the accountingperiod

24 x numberof daysin theaccountingperiod x 0.4

The "total half-hourly maximum demand"will be assessedby the Commission as theexpectedhail-hourly maximumdemandon theCommission’ssystemwithout theconsumer’sgenerationequipmentin operation.

The differencebetweentotal haif-homurly maximumdemandand normal half-hourly maximumdemandwill not exceed-

a the capacity<if the comnsumer’sgenerationequipment;orb the expectedmaximum loading of such generationequipment,as assessedby the

Commission.

StandbyTariff for consumerson Tariffs MI and TI payablein addition to chargesunderthosetariffs

a In the caseof Tariff Ml.Standbycharge-5.06centsper dayper kW.Basedomn the differencebetween-

Total half-hourlymaximumdemandandnormal half-hourlymaximumdemand,

b In thecaseof Tariff Ti.Standbycharge-5.06centsper dayper kW.Basedon the differencebetween-

Total half-hourlymaximumdemandand normal half-hourlymaximumdemand;orTotal half-hourlymaximumdemandandregisteredhalf-hourlymaximumdemand,

whicheveris less.

CONDITIONSThe consumerto pay for the cost of all additional mains and equipment necessaryto

providethe standbyservice.The standbyserviceagreementwill be for a minimum periodof 12months.Thereafterthe consumerwill be requiredto give six months’ noticein writing to theCommissionof intention to terminatetheagreement.

The"normal half-hourlymaximumdemand"will be assessedby the Commissionand will bebasedon loadingnormallysuppliedfrom theCommission’ssupply.

Notwithstandingthe Commission’s assessment,in anyaccountingperiod the normal half-hourly maximum demandshall be takento be not lessthan-

kWh registeredfor theaccountingperiod

24 x numberof daysin accountingperiod x 0.4

The "total hail-hourly maximum demand"will be assessedby the Commission as theexpectedhalf-hourly maximumdemandon theCommission’ssystemwithout theconsumer’sgenerationequipmentin operation.

The differencebetweentotal half-hourly maximumdemandand normal half-hourly maximumdemandwill not exceed-

a thecapacityof theconsumer’sgenerationequipment;or

b the expectedmaximum loading of such generationequipment,as assessedby theCommission.

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StandbyTariff for consumerson Tariff UI payablein addition to chargesunder that tariffStandbycharge-3.59centsper dayper kW.Based on the difference betweenthe consumer’scontractmaximum demand and the on

peakhall-hourly maximumdemandregisteredin anyaccountingperiomd.Or-

In the event that the consumer’scontract for supplywith the Commissiondoes not containprovision for a contractmaximum demand,the standbycharge shall be basedon the differencebetweenthetotal half-hourly maximumdemandand theon peak half-hourly maximumdemandregisteredin any accountingperiod. The total half-hourly maximumdemandwill beassessedby the Commissionas the expected half-hourly maximum demandon the Commission’ssystemwithout the consumer’sgenerationequipmentin operation.

2. DOMESTICTARIFFSTARIFF Al.

A fixed chargeat the rateof 19.14 centsper dayplus all meteredconsumptionat therateof10.44 centsper unit, For multiple unit domesticbuildings supplied through <me meteredsupply point the fixed chargeis at the rateof: 19.14 centsper day four the first domesticunitand 15.43 centsperday for eachadditionaldomesticunit,

TARIFF Bi.DomesticWaterHeatingTariff

This optional tariff is availablefor domesticwaterheatingduringa 6 hourperiod betweenthe hoursoil 11.00pm and6.00 amfor installationsapprovedby theCommission.

A fixed chargeat the ratecml 9.98 centsper dayplus all meteredconsumptionat the rateof5.51 centsper unit, For multiple unit dommesticbuildings suppliedthroughone meteredsupplypointthe fixed chargeis at therateof 9.98 centsperday for eachdommesticunit supplied.

TARIFF Dl.SpecialTariff for Certain Premises

This optional tariff is available for premiseswholly used by a charitable or benevolentorganizationfor providing residentialaccommodationother than foir commercial gain, beingpremisesfor which tariff Al is not available.

A fixed chargeat the rate<if-19.14 centsper day

and where in accomrdancewith this tariff thereis deemedto be more than one equivalentdomesticresidencein the premises,anadditional

15.43 centsper dayfor eachequivalentdommesticresidenceexceptthe first that is deemedto be in the premises.

Plusall meteredconsumptionat the rateof10.44 centsper unit.

For thepurposesoil this tariff the numberof equivalentdommesticresidencesdeemedto be inparticular premises is ascertainedby dividing the averagedaily consumptioun during theaccountingperiod, expressedin unitsperday, by 9 unitsper dayand,where thequotientis nota wholenumber,by increasingit to thenexthighestwholenumber,

3. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL WITH DOMESTICTARIFFTARIFF Ki

Available for premiseswhere thecircuit wiring is not separateand the electricity is usedpartly for industrial, commercial,businessor generalpurposesand partly for domesticpurposes.

A fixed chargeat the rateof 19.14 centsper day. Pius all meteredconsumptionat therateof-

10.44 centsper unit for the first 9 unitsperday.15.99 centsper unit for the next156 unitsper day.12.77 centsper unit for the next 1 485 unitsper day.11.00 centsper unit for the next14850unitsper day.10.02 centsper unit for all over 16 500 unitsperday.

4. TRAFFIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONSTARIFF Wi.

A chargeof 124,81cperdayper kilowatt of thetotal installedwattage.

5. OBSOLESCENTTARIFFSAvailable only to comnsumerscurrentlychargedon thesetariffs.

TARIFF GiLighting

Previouslyavailablefor domesticandcommerciallighting.All meteredconsumptionat therateof-

28.16 centsper unit for thefirst 3 unitsper day.23.56 centsper unit for thenext 17 units perday.23.12 centsper unit for thenext 145units perday.18.07centsper unit for all over 165 unitsper day.

TARIFF YlPower

Previouslyavailablefor commercialuseonly.All meteredconsumptionattherateof-

17.30centsper unit for thefirst 13 unitsper day.15.37centsperunit for the next152 unitsper day.12.96 centsperunit for the next 1 485 unitsper day.11.00centsper unit for all over 1 650 unitsper day.

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TARIFF HiPower

Previously availablefor domesticuseonly.

All meteredcomnsumptionat the rateof 11.56 centsper unit.Minimum Charge-

A minimum chargeat the rateof 11.38 centsper day is applicableto Tariffs Gi, andHi, and a minimum chargeat therateof 11.95 centsper day is applicableto Tariff Yl.

SecondSchedule

CHARGESFORELECTRICITY SUPPLIEDFROM COUNTRY SYSTEMSGENERALLY

1. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND GENERALTARIFFS

TARIFF L2Low/MediumVoltageTariff

Available folr low/mediumvoltagesupply.A fixed chargeat the rateof 24.33cper dayplusall meteredconsumptionat therateof-

15.99 centsperunit for the first 165 unitsper day.12.77 centsperunit for the next 1 485 unitsper day.11.00 centsperunit Sir all over 1 650 unitsper day.

TARIFF M2High VoltageTariff

Available for consumerssuppliedat 6.6kV, 11kV, 22kV or 33kV or such higher voltage asthe Commissionmayapprove.

A fixed chargeat the rateof 24.33cper dayplus all meteredconsumptionat therateof:15.99 centsper unit for thefirst 165 unitsperday.12.55 centsper unit for thenext 1 485 unitsperday.10.78 centsper unit for all over 1 650 unitsper day.

TARIFF N2Cost of SupplyTariff

State,Commonwealthand Foreign Government InstrumentalitiesA fixed charge at the rate of 24.33 centsper dayplus all meteredconsumption at the rate in

centsper unit calculated in accordancewith the following formula and by-law 14 2-R 16.05 + 8.61 x P

52.14Where-

R is the ratetom becalculated;andP is the maximumendorsedindustry priceof automotivedistillate in centsper litre as

definedin by-law 14 1 e.

2. DOMESTICTARIFFS

TARIFF A2A fixed chargeat the rateof 19.14 centsper dayplus all meteredconsumptionat therateof

10.44 centsper unit,For multiple unit domesticbuildings supplied throughone meteredsupplypoint the fixed

chargeis atthe rateof-19.14 centsper day for the first domesticunit and 15.43 centsper day for eachadditional

domesticunit,

TARIFF D2SpecialTariff for CertainPremises

This optional tariff is available for premiseswholly used by a charitable or benevolentorgnization for providing residential accommodationother than for commercial gain, beingpremisesfor which tariff A2 is not available.

A fixed chargeatthe rateof-19.14 centsper day

and where in accordancewith this tariff there is deemedto be more than one equivalentdomesticresidencein thepremises,anadditional

15.43 centsper dayfor eachequivalentdomesticresidenceexceptthefirst that is deemedto be in thepremises.

Plus all meteredconsumptionattherateof-10.44 centsper unit

For the purposeof this tariff the numberof equivalentdomesticresidencesdeemedto be inparticular premises is ascertainedby dividing the averagedaily consumption during theaccountingperiod,expressedin unitsper day,by 9 unitsper dayand,wherethequotientis nota wholenumber,by increasingit to thenexthighestwholenumber.

3. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL WITH DOMESTICTARIFF

TARIFF K2Available for premiseswhere the circuit wiring is not separateand the electricity is used

partly for industrial, commercial,businessor generalpurposesand partly for domesticpurposes.

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A fixed chargeat the rate oIl 19.14 centsper dayplus all meteredcomnsumpticmnat the rateof-

10.44 centsper unit IcIr the first 9 unitsper day.15.99 cents per unit for the next 156 unitsper day.12.77 centsper unit fomr the next 1 485 units per day.11.00 centsper unit Sir all ouver 1 650 unitsper day.

4. TRAFFIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONS

TARIFF W2A chargeoil $2.04 perdayper kilomwatt cml thetoital installed wattage.

Third Schedule

STREETLIGHTING

Tariffs for Existing Servoces

Wattage Groups-FittingTypes-SwitchingHomurs

Item w -atage

Lamp Details MidnightSwitch-oiff

ObsolescentCents per

day

1.15am.Switch-off

Cents perday

DawnSwitch-oiff

Cents perday

..

Type Fitom and

Z.OiZ.02Z.03

5080

125

Mercury VapolurMercury VapourMercury Vapomur

AnyAnyAmy

13.2815.6519.35

13.5716.0019.97

14.6017.5922.24

Z.04 140 Somdium Croisswalk AnyPoile

19.80J

20.45 23.04

Z.05

Z.06

Z.07

Z.08

Z.09

250

400

250

250

250

Mercury Vapomur

Mercury Vapour

100 per cent Coin-sumer Cost MV.Type W

50 per cent S.E.C.ComstMV. Type W

100 per cent S.E.C.Ccmst MV. Type W..

Open Fitting,Amy Pole

Open Fitting,Any Pole

Luminaire,Any Pomle

Luminaire,WoodPoles

Luminaire,WoodPoles

31.10

42.66

24.01

27.55 -

31.10

32.32

44.53

25.23

28.77

32.32

36.89

51.62

29.78

33.33

36.89

Z.iO

Z.11

Z.12

400

400

400

100 per cent Con-sumer Cost MV.Type W

50 per cent S.E.C.ComstMV. Type W

100 per cent S.E.C.ComstMV. Type W

Luminaire,Any Pole

Luminaire,WoodPoles

Luminaire,WoodPoles

35.56

39.11

42.66

37.43

40.98

44.53

44.53

48.07

51.62

Z.13

Z.l4

150

150

100 per cent Coin-sumer Cost H.P.Soidium

100 per cent S.E.C.CostH.P. Soldium

Luminaire,Any Polle

Luminaire,Amy Pole

18.34

28.27

18.99

28.93

22.76

32.68

Z.15

Z.16

Z.17

Z.18

250

250

250

perkilo-watt

100 per cent Con-sumer Cost H.P.Sodium

50 per cent S.E.C.Coist H.P. Sodium

100 per cent S.E.C.CostH.P. Sodium

Auxiliary Lighting inPublicPlaces

Luminaire,Amy Poile

Lumimaire,Any Pole

Luminaire,Any Pole

Service byNegotiation

27.16 -

32.48

37.79

77.80

28.61

33.94

39.26

82.15

34.20

39.52

44.84

99.15

Z.51Z.52Z.53Z.54Z.55

Z.56

Z.57

Z.58

0100200300500

40

80

160

IncandescentIncandescentIncandescentIncandescentIncandescent

Fluorescent

Fluorescent

Fluorescent

Any .......

AnyAnyAnyOpen Fitting,

Any PoleOpen Fitting,

Any PoleOpen Fitting,

Amy Pole-

13.2813.2815.6519.3531.10

13.28

15.65

21.87

13.5713.5716.0019.9732.32

13.57

16.00

22.19 I

- 14.6014.6017.5922.2436.89

14.60

17.59

25.74

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FourthSchedule

CHARGES FORNATURAL GAS

1. DOMESTICTARIFF

TARIFF A3Available Sir dommesticuseounly.All meteredc<mnsumptiomnat the rateoil-

5.69 centsper unit folr the first L unitsper day.3.24 centsper unit Sir thenextM unitsper day.2.24 centsper unit Sir all overN unitsper day.

For singleunit d<mmesticbuildings suppliedthroughonemeteredsupplypoint-L 10M 26N 36

F<mrmultiple unit dommesticbuildings suppliedthroughone meteredsupply point:

L 10 + [F-1x5]M 26 + [F-i x 5]N 36 + [F-i x 10]

WhereF is the numberoil units in thedommesticbuilding.

2. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL TARIFF

TARIFF L3A fixed chargeat the rateoil 7.06 centsper day.Plus all meteredcomnsumpti<mmat the rateof-

5.16 centsper unit lomr theFirst 100 unitsper day.R centsper unit for All Over 100 units per day, calculatedin accordancewith thefollowing

formula andby-law 14 2:R . 3.36 x P

46.39Where-

R is theratetom becalculated;andP is the maximum endcmrsed industry price oil automomtive distillate in centsper litre as

definedin by-law 14 1 e.

Fifth Schedule

CHARGESFOR MANUFACTURED GAS

ALL PURPOSESTARIFF

TARIFF A4Available Sir dolmestic,commmercial,industrialand generaluse.A fixed chargeat the rate<ml 6.72 centsperday.Plus all meteredcomnsumptiomnat therateof-

4.91 centsper unit fomr thefirst 100units perday.R centsper unit fomr all over 100 units per day, calculatedin accordancewith the following

formula andby-law 14 2-R = 3.36 x P

46.39Where-

R is the ratetom becalculated;andP is the maximum endorsedindustry price of autommoitive distillate in centsper litre as

definedin by-law 14 1 e.For multiple unit domesticbuildings supplied throughone meteredsupply point the fixed

chargeis at the rateof:6.72 centsperday for the first domesticunit and3.36 centsperday fomr eachadditionaldomesticunit supplied.

Sixth Schedule

METER RENTALS

SUBSIDIARY METERS

i Subsidiary electric metersused to meter the supply to other than domesticsubsidiaryconsumersas detailed in this Scheduleshall be subjectto a subsidiarymeter rental of12.66 centsper day per subsidiarymeter for subsidiarymeters,provided by the Commission,

Subsidiarygas metersused to meter the supply to other than domesticsubsidiaryconsumersas detailed in this Scheduleshall be subject to subsidiarymeter rental inaccordancewith the following schedule-

Sub MeterFee

Meter Size per Daycents

6 m3 per hour,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...............................,......................................75912 m3 per hour,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..........................13.9425 m3 per hour,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.......,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,..,....................20.25Pre-payment meter ................................................................................. 16.46

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ii Explanatory Notes-Subsidiarymetersare availableon applicationfor approvedpurposes.Electric subsidiarymetersusedto meterthe supplyto domesticsubsidiaryconsumers

will not besubjectto a subsidiarymeter rental if themasteraccountis suppliedaccordingto Tariff Al, Tariff Bi, or Tariff Gi andTariff Hl, or Tariff A2.

Gas subsidiarymetersusedto meterthe supply to domesticsubsidiaryconsumerswillnot besubjectto a subsidiarymeterrental.

For electrical installations in existenceat 1 July 1978, no rental will be charged forsubsidiarymetersin excessof thenumberof tenanciesas assessedby theCommission.

For gas installationsin existenceat 1 July 1978, subsidiarymeters will continue toattractthe applicableFixed Charge.

SeventhSchedule

OTHER FEES

- 1. ACCOUNT ESTABLISHMENT FEEA non-refundableaccountestablishmentfee of $20.00 is payableon the establishmentof a

new domesticaccountor thetransferof a domesticaccount.2. THREEPHASEDOMESTICCONNECTIONFEE

A fee of $191.00will be applied to all new threephasedomesticinstallations requiring ameter to be installed and in caseswhere a threephasemeter is requiredto replace a singlephasemeter on a domesticinstallation. A fee of $118.00 will be applied to each subsidiarythreephasemeterissuedto be installedon a domesticinstallation.3. RE-CONNECTIONFEE

Wherea supplyis terminatedfor mon-paymentof chargesor rentals,or for anyother reasonrelatedto theconsumer’sfailureto comply with thelawful requirementsof the Commissioninrespectof that supply, a non-refundablere-connectionfeeof $20.00is payable.4. PUBLIC TELEPHONE CABINETS

A chargeof 24.33 centsper daywill be madefor eachconnectionmadeto a standardpublictelephonecabinetwherethe supplyis not independentlymetered.5. TEMPORARY SUPPLY

A fee of $174.00 is payablefour eachsingle phase temporarysupply connection,A fee of$201.00is payablefor eachthreephasetemporarysupplyconnection.6. METER TESTING FEES

a Subjectto paragraphb a feeof $11.80is payablefor theon site testingola meterand afeeof $35.50is payable for laboratory testingof a meter;

b Forconsumerseligible for the rebateof the fixed chargeunderby-law 4A a fee of $7.10 ispayablefor theon sitetestingof a meterand feeof $14.20is payablefor laboratorytestingof ameter.7. SPECIAL METER READING FEE

A feeof $10.20is payablefor a readingof a meterat therequestof a consumer.8. RAILWAY CROSSINGLIGHTS

A charge of 31.09 cents per day is payablefor electricity supplied to standardrailwaycrossinglights.

N. B. MAY,Secretary,

StateEnergyCommission.

Approvedby His ExcellencytheGomvernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEESSUPERANNUATIONACT 1987

GovernmentEmployeesSuperannuationBoard,West Perth,21 June1988.

IN accordancewith Regulation 23 of the GovernmentEmployeesSuperannuationBoardElections Regulations1988noticeis herebygiventhat the following threepersonshavebeen elected members of the Government EmployeesSuperannuationBoard for a three-yearterm expiring on 9June1991-

0. S. Middleton.0. B. Mansfield.J. A. McGinty.

S. V. TINDALE,GeneralManager.

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CONSTRUCTIONSAFETY ACT 1972

Section 7 2

instrumentof Declaration

IN exerciseof the pomwer by subsecticmn2 oil section 7 of the ColnstructionSafety Act 1972, the Minister for Mines and theMinister for Labour, Womrks and Services,herebyjomintly declarethat the above provisionsof the ConstructionSafety Act 1972shall apply as Irolm the serviceoil this noiticeuntil the completion<if thework specifiedin Column4 of thescheduleto suchworkthat is tom be omr is being commstructed0mm our aboutthe mine or part cml themine specifiedherein,

Schedule

Comlumn 1 Column 2 Column3 Column 4

Namecml Coimpamy Lomcatiomn Mine or Part<If Mime Descriptionof Wolrk

HamptonAustralia Ltd JubileeMine Lcmcatioin 48 Jubilee Mine TreatmentPlant

Comnstructionof crushingcircuit,fine ore bin, ball mill, two leachtanks, coarse ore stcickpiiecover.

Dated 14 June1988.JEFFCARR,

Minister for Mines.

GAVAN TROY,Minister for Labomur,

Works andServices.

CONSTRUCTIONSAFETY ACT 1972-77

Section 7 2

INSTRUMENT OF DECLARATION

IN exercise oil the pomwer by subsectiomm2 oil secti<mn 7 oil the CommstructionSafety Act 1972, the Minister for Mines and theMinister boIr Labomur, Wolrks and Servicesherebyjointly declarethat the provision oil the ConstructionSafety Act 1972, shallapply as I romthe serviceoil this nomtice until -the completicum<ml the work specifiedin column 4 of theScheduleto suchwork thatis to be omr is beingcounstructedon or abomut themime omr part oIl the mimespecifiedherein.

Schedule

Comlumn I Collumn 2 Column3 Column 4

Channar ManagementServicesPty Ltd

ChannarMinesite Crushingplant, overlandcoin-veyor and assomciatedwomrksand services, generally asshownon Minenco Pty Ltddrawing No. CH-6i1-00-G-002 Rev. 1 and associateddrawings.

Construction of mimesite facihties including primary and secondary crushersand conveyorsystems, overland oretransportconveyor, site accessand serviceroads,high voltagepowersupply and distributionsystem, process and potablewater supply, sewerage andgarbage disposal systems,workshops, service facilities,offices, control rooms, construction accommodation,catering facilities, concretebatch plant and general construction facilities and road-fillbolrrow-pits; but specifically toexclude overburden removaland pre-production mime development and the development of quarries for concreteaggregates.

Dated 14 June 1988.JEFFCARR,

Minister fomr Mines.

GAVAN TROY,Minister loir Labolur,

Wourks and Services.

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CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ACT 1972

Section7 2

Instrumentof Declaration

IN exerciseof thepowerby subsection2 of section 7 of the ConstructionSafety Act 1972 the Minister for Mines and theMinister for Labour, Works and Services,herebyjointly declarethat theprovisionsof theConstructionSafety Act 1972 shallapply as from the serviceof this notice until the completion of the work specified in Column 4 of the Scheduleto such work thatis to be or is beingconstructedon or about the mineor part of the mine specifiedherein.

Schedule

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4

Nameof Company Location Mine or Part of Mine Description of Work

Whim Creek ConsolidatedNL

Labouchere.......................... Labouchere Project GoldTreatment Plant

Construction of Gold TreatmentPlant and associatedservices.

Dated 14 June 1988.

Minister

JEFFCARR,Minister for Mines.

GA VAN TROY,for Labour, Works and Services.

HAIRDRESSERSREGISTRATION ACT 1946

HAIRDRESSERS REGISTRATION AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1988

MADE by the Hairdressers Registrati<un Bomard and appromved by His Excellency the Governorin Executive Council.Citation

1. These regulati<mns may be cited as the HairdressersRegistration AmendmentRegulations 1988.

Principal regulations2. In theseregulations the HairdressersRegistrationRegulations1965* are referred to as

the principal regulations.[*Reprinted in the Gazette 2 December 197,1 at pp. 4967-79. For amendmentsto 26

February 1988 seepage253 of 1986 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazettesof8 Mayand 27November1987.]

Regulation 26 amended3. Regulation 26 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting "There" and

substitutingthefollowing-Subject to regulation 26A there ".

Regulation26A inserted4. After regulation26 of the principal regulationsthe following regulationis inserted-

26A. Where initial registrationoccursafter the first quarterof theyear the registrationfeefor that initial registrationshall be reducedby onequarterfor each3 monthsthat have expiredsince 1 Januaryof that year.

Passedby a resolutionof theHairdressersRegistrationBoard.

R. DAWSON,- Chairman.

HAIRDRESSERSREGISTRATION ACT 1946

HAIRDRESSERSREGISTRATIONAMENDMENT REGULATIONS No.21988

MADE by theHairdressersRegistrationBoard andapprovedby His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulati<mns may be cited as the HairdressersRegistrationAmendmentRegu

lationsNo. 21988.

Regulation 8 amended2. Regulation 8 of the HairdressersRegistrationRegulations1965* is amendedby deleting

"$77.00" and "$58.00"andsubstitutingthe following respectively-" $97.00 "and" $73.00 ".

[*Reprinted in the Gazette2 December1971 at pp. 4967-79.For amendmentsto 28 March1988 seepage253 of 1986 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazettesof 8 May1987 and27 November1987.]

Passedby a resomlutioun <if the HairdressersRegistrationBoard.

R. DAWSON,Chairman.

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FINANCE BROKERSCONTROLACT 1975

Secticlns24 and 27

Applicatiomn Sir FinanceBrokersLicence by Individual

To: The Registrar,FinanceBromkersSupervisoryBoard.I, NEVILLE JOSEPH BUGG, of 157 Edinboro Street,Joondanna6060, hereby apply Smr a Finance Brokers Licenceunder the FinanceBroukers Control Act 1975. My address for serviceoil notices in respect<ml this application is157 Edinboroi Street,JomomndannaWA 6060.

Dated 16 June1988.Signed N. J. BUGG,

Appointment of HearingI herebyappomint 6 July 1988 at 10 om’clomck in the fomren<momn

as the time Sir hearing the foregonngapplication at theOffices cml the Finance Bromkers Supervisomry Board, 600MurrayStreet,West Perth.

C. A. FITZGERALD,Registrar,

FinanceBromkersSupervisoryBoard.

Objectiomn tom the granting <ml this licence shall be in theapprovedfomrm and may be servedon the applicant and theRegistrar at any time priomr tom seven days befcmre the dateappomintedfour thehearing.

WesternAustralia

FINANCE BROKERSCONTROLACT 1975

Sectiomns24 and29

Appiicatiomn loir FinanceBrokersLicence by ComrpomrateBomdy

Tom The Registrar,FinanceBromkersSupervisomryBoard.AUSTRALASIAN COLLATERALS PTY LTD trading asAust-Mar Pacific Finance hereby applies for a FinanceBrokers Licence under the Finance Bromkers Comntroml Act1975. The addressfour service oil noutices in respectoil thisapplicatiomnis Level 3, 1 MiH Street,Perth6000.

Dated 17 June1988.

Signed G. J. HERON,Directomr,

Appomintmentoil HearingI hereby appomint 6 July 1988 at 10.00 am as the time Sir

hearing the f’omregoming application at the Offices oil theFinanceBroukersSuperisomryBomard,600 MurrayStreet,WestPerth.

C. A. FITZGERALD,Registrar,

Finance Bromkers SupervisoryBomard.

Objectiomn too the granting oil this licence shall be in theapprovedlourm and may be servedomm the applicantand theRegistrar at any time priomr tom seven days beloure the dateappointedfour the hearing.

Appointmentof Hearing

I herebyappoint 6 July 1988 at 10.00 am as the time forhearing the foregoing application at the Offices of theFinance Brokers SupervisoryBoard, 600 Murray Street,West Perth,

C. A. FITZGERALD,Registrar,

FinanceBrokers SupervisoryBoard,

Objection to the granting of this licence shall be in theapprovedform and may be servedon the applicantand theRegistrarat any time prior to seven days before the dateappointedfor thehearing.

METROPOLITAN MARKET ACT 1926

Nomtification oil TemporaryRoadClosure

PURSUANT tom the polwers comnferredupon MetrompollitanMarket Trustby section112 e <ml theMetropolitanMarket Act 1926 andwith the appromval of the PerthCity Comuncii it is hereby nomtified fomr public inSlrmati<mn that theportion of Market Street,Perthcoimmencingfromm theintersection cml the easternalignment <ml Dyer StreetPerth andthe northern alignment oIl Market Street Perth andextendingeastwardstherefromm alomng Market Street Perthfor a distanceof 245 metresasshcmwn on theScheduleheretoshall be and is herebycomnstitutedas part of the Metropomlitan Market between the homurs <ml 4.45 am and 5.30 amMonday tom Friday inclusive frcmm 24 June. 1988 until 30June, 1989 and during such times such portiomn oil MarketStreetshall beclosedtom public vehiculartraffic.

This n<mtificatiomm supercedesin all respectsthe notification<ml tempcmraryromad clomsure in respect<ml Market Streetin terms<ml sectiomn112 e oil theMetrolpoulitan Market Act1926 published in the GovernmentGazette on Friday, 27May 1988.

I. A. MANNING,Manager.

MetrompomlitanMarket Trust.

Schedule//

1/ /-, MACCOT SIRE

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sectionclosed /

PLANT DISEASESACT 1914

Departmentof Agriculture,SouthPerth,24 June 1988.

Agric. 438/76/V2.I, THE undersigned Minister for Agriculture, being the Ministerchargedwith the administrationof the Plant DiseasesAct 1914, acting in the exercise of the power in this behalfconferred on me by section 7 2 of the said Act, do herebyappoint Katherine Elisabeth Lancaster and James AndrewBowyer as Inspectors for a period expiring on 31 May 1988.

JULIAN GRILL,Minister for Agriculture.

WesternAustralia

FINANCE BROKERSCONTROLACT 1975

Sections24 and27

ApplicationSir FinanceBrokers Licenceby Individual

To: theRegistrar,FinanceBromkersSupervisoryBoard.I, BARRY JAMES SAMUELS of 1/214 Carr Street,Leederville 6007 herebyapply for a FinanceBrokers LicenceundertheFinanceBrokers ControlAct 1975. My addressforserviceof noticesin respectof this applicationis 1/214 CarrStreet,Leederville.

Dated22 June1988.

SEEDSACT 1981

Departmentof Agriculture,SouthPerth,24 June 1988.

Agric. 1147/77.I, THE undersignedMinister for Agriculture, being the Minister chargedwith the administration of the SeedsAct 1981,acting in the exercise <ml the power in this behalfconferredon me by section 14 1 of the said Act, do herebyappointJamesAndrew Bouwyer as an Inspector fur the purpomses oiltheAct.

Signed B. J. SAMUELS.JULIAN GRILL,

Minister Sir Agriculture.

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ABATOIRS ACT 1909ABATTOIRS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1988

MADE by His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveComuncil.

CitationI. TheseregulatiomnsmaybecitedastheAbattoirsAmendmentRegulations1988.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1988.

Appendix A amended3. Appendix A in theScheduletom theAbattoirs Regulations198O is amended-

a by deleting"33.78" in the first and seccmndplaceswhere it occursand substitutingineachplacethe following-

36.48 ";

b by deleting"13.71" and "6.85" andsubstitutingthefollowing respectively-14.81 "and" 7.40 "; and

c by deleting "6.00" in both placeswhere it occursand substitutingin eachplacethefollowing-

7.00 ".

[*Published in theGazetteof 20 June 1980 at pp. 1851-8. For amendmentsto 13 June 1988seep.172 of 1987Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

Dated 21 June1988.

By His Excellency’sCommmand,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

BUILDING MANAGEMENT AUTHORITYTenders,closing at West Perth,at 2.30 pm on the datesmentionedhereunder,are invited for the following projects.Tendersare to be addressedto:-

The Minister for Works,do ContractOffice,DumasHouse,2 HavelockStreet,West Perth,WesternAustralia 6005

and areto be endorsedas being a tenderfor the relevantproject.The highest, lowest, or any tenderwill not necessarilybe accepted.

TenderNo. Pro’ect Closing TenderDocuments

Date now availableat

24650 Yintarri Coonana Primary School-Additions-Transportabie 28/6/88 BMA West PerthClassrooms,Builders CategorisationCategoryD.

2465124652

WannerooHospital-Kitchen Redevelopment................................... 5/7/88 BMA West PerthMiddle Swan Prison-Supplyand Installation of BarbedObstacle 28/6/88 BMA West Perth

Tape.24653 Middle Swam Prison-PerimeterFencing........................................... 28/6/88 BMA WestPerth24654

24655

South Padbury Primary School-Construction. Builders 1/7/88 BMA West PerthCategorisationCategoryB. SelectedTenderersOnly.

Armadale Police Department-Office Accommodation- 12/7/88 BMA WestPerth

24656Conversionof Old LicensingCentreto Offices

Hospital Laundryand Linen Service,Murdoch-SiteHigh Voltage 26/7/88 BMA West Perthand Medium Voltage Upgrade.

C. BURTON,Executive Director,

Building ManagementAuthority.

Acceptanceof Tenders

Tender Project Contractor Amount

$22186....... Metrompomlitan Security Prison-South Casuarina-’--Ancillary Lidco Aluminium Windows 618 855

24642.......Buildings andWomrks-AluminiumWindowsandDoors, Pty Ltd

Wattleup Primary Schomomi-CouveredAssembly, Spomrts Store K.G.K. SimpsonPty Ltd...... 147 960and Canteen.

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2064 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [24 June1988

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Tendersfor GovernmentSupplies

Date ofAdvertising

ScheduleNo, S ‘ R ‘ dupp mes equire Dateof

Closing

1988 1988June10......June 10......

27A1988........33A1988........

Clothing, Waterproof1 Year Period-VariousGovernmentDepartments.Condiments,Spreads,Jam,Tinned Fruit, and Fruit Juice 1-year Period-

Various GovernmentDepartments...................................................................

June30

June30June 10...... 7iAi988........ Domestic Refrigeratorsand Freezers1-year period-Various Government

June 17......

June 17......

405A1988......

406A1988......

DepartmentsTwo 2 only Skid MountedTransportableAblution Units-Main RoadsDe

partmentX-Ray Equipment-StateX-Ray and Bio-Electronic Services .......................

June30

July 7July 7

June 17......June 17......

407Ai988......408Ai988......

250 kVA Uninterruptible Power Supply System-Westrail .............................

Structural Timber for the Midvale Velodrome-BMA .,.........,,,,......................

July 7June30

June24...... 420A1988...... HaemodialysisSolution One year period-Royai Perth Hospital and SirCharlesGairdnerHospital ................................................................................. July 14

Services

June 17......

June24......

404A1988......

38A1988.......

Charterof a Twin Engine Aircraft, suitably equipped for Aerial Photography5 Year Period-Department of Land Administration ................................

Conduct of Funerals of DeceasedIndigent Personsin the Metropolitan AreaOne year period ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

July 7

July 14

For Saleby Tender

Date of’Advertising

ScheduleNo. For Sale Dateof

Closing

1988 - 1988June 3 ........ 389Ai988...... Four 4 only Syledis NavigationFixing Receivers,Model SR3-Fremantie June 30June 17...... 40iA1988...... 1984 Toyota Landcruiser Trayback XQY 104 and Toyota Landcruiser

Trayback XQZ 432-Kununurra .................................................................... July 7June 17......

June 17......June 24......June 24......June 24......

June 24

402A1988......

403A1988......409A1988......410A1988......411A1988......

412A1988

1985 Ford FalconXF Sedan6QF 175, 1986 Ford FalconXF StationWagon6QH 306, 1985 Toyota FJ75 4x4PersonnelCarrier 6QG 422, 1985NissanPulsar Sedan6QG 052 and 1985 NissanBluebird Station Sedan6Q1 029-Mundaring

1982 Toyota HJ47 LandcruiserTrayback XQR 904-Kunumurra ...............

1983 NissanCabstarDual Cab Truck MRD 7087-Welshpool ....................

Chamberlain4080 RubberTyred Tractor MRD 247-Welshpool ................

1979 Mitsubishi Canter Tray Top Truck MRD 4442 and 1980 InternationalAcco 630A Tray Top Truck MRD 5325-Welshpool .,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,

1986 Toyota Hilux Tray Top Utility MRD 9237 and 1984 Hoiden Gemini SLSedanMRD 7142-Welshpool .......................................................................

July 7July 7July 14July 14

July 14

July 14June 24 4l3Ai988 1986 Ford Falcon XF PanelVan MRD 8822, 1987 Ford FalconXF Utility

MRD 9758 and 1985 Ford FalconXF SedanMRD 8718-Weishpool , July 14June 24...... 414A1988...... 1986 MazdaE2000VansMRD 9347 MRD 9227, 1986 Toyota Hilux Crew

CabUtility MRD 9188, 1986 NissanNavaraKing CabUtility MRD 9513and 1987 NissanNavara King CabUtility MRD 9736-Welshpooi ........ July 14

June 24 4i5A1988...... 1974 International Acco Truck UQX 465 fitted with custombuilt Ablution

June 24......

June 24......

4l6A1988......

4i7A1988......

Units-Derby1985 Holden CommodoreVK SedanMRD 7932, 1985 Toyota Hilux 4WD

Crew Cab MRD 8170, 1984 Holden Jackaroo 4WD Station WagonMRD 7364, 1986 NissanNavara King CabUtility MRD 9384 and 1982Nissan Urvan Micro Bus MRD 6464-Welshpool ......................................

1986 Ford FalconXF StationSedan6QH 803-South Hedland

July 14

July 14July 14

June 24...... 4i8Ai988...... 1986 Ford FalconXF PanelVan 6QF 384-Karratha ................................... July 14June 24...... 419Ai988...... 1978 Dodge FusoTray Top Truck MRD 2625-Welshpool .......................... July 14

Tenders, addressedto the Chairman,State TenderBoard, 815 Hay Street,Perth, will be received for the abovementionedtendersuntil 10.00 am<mm the date of closing.

Tendersmust be properly endorsedon envelopesotherwise theyare liable to rejection.

No Tendernecessarilyaccepted.L. W. GRAHAM.

Chairman,State TenderBolard.

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24 June1988] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continuedAcceptedTenders

Contract Particulars Contractor RateNo.

Supplyand Delivery

100Ai988 Drugs and Ethical PreparationsJuly 1, 1988 Variousto June 30, 1989-VariousGovt. Departments

291Ai988 Three independentlyoiperatedSodiumIodide Canberra-PackardPty LtdThallium activated Probes-RoyalPerthHospital

328A1988 Specialised Personnel Transport Vehicle- Willis Light EngineeringP/LPerthZoologicalGardens

342A1988 Litter Bins and Stands MRD Contract FederalTinware Mlrg. PIL200/87-Main RoadsDepartment

Service

365A1988 Helicopter Hire for Donkey Control in the Heli-Muster P/LKimberley and Pilbara-Agriculture Protection Board

Purchaseand Removal

338A1988 Firearms30 only-Maylands355A1988 MiscellaneousEquipment-Forrestfieid356A1988 Chainsaws4 omly-Jarrahdale

377Ai988 1985 Toyota Hilux LN65R 4x4 Dual Cab6QG 021, 1986 Holden Jackaroo 4x4StationWagon 6QJ412, 1985 Subaru4x4Station Wagons 6QE 950, 6Q 603 and1986 Toyota Hilux LN654 4x4 Dual Cab6QH 853-Mundaring

379A1988 1985 Fourd Falcon XF Station Wagon 6QD957, 1985 NissanPulsar Sedan6QG 053,1984 Toyota FJ45PersonnelCarrier 6QE332, 1983 Ford Laser Sedan XQS 307,1985 Subaru 1.8DL 4x4 Station Wagon6QE 339-Mundaring

380AI988 1986 Ford FalconXF Sedans6QI 977, 6Q1976 and 6Q1979-Kalgoorlie

38iA1988 Fiat 500 Rubber Tyred Tractor with LoaderBucket MRD 169-Welshpool

382Ai988 Skid MountedCooks QuartersMRD 833-Turkey Creek

VariousVariousKen Elliott Item 1Ken Elliott Item 2D. 3. ParkerItem 3W. SaundersItem 4YoungToyotaLanceGibbonsHolden P!LLanceGibbonsHolden P/LLanceGibbonsHoldem P/LYoungToyota

BrentsCarMartBrentsCarMartYoungToyotaBrentsCarMartLanceGibbonsHoldem P!L

Item 1: ReferredJ. A. Bergersem

- Item 3: ReferredG. LongoFamily Trust

B. Dickey

Detailson RequestDetails on Request$377$358$315$260$15 550$16 569$11 911$11 ill$16 250

$10 820$8130$11 630$7828$11 111

$11 167

$5 700

$3 300

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT

Tenders

Tendersareinvited for the following projects.Tenderdocumentsareavailablefroim theClerk in Charge,OrdersSection,GroundFloor, Main RoadsDepartment,Waterloo

Crescent,EastPerth.

TenderNo..Description ClosingDate

1988

16/88

248/87

Supplyand placementof pile casingsand rock socketsfor KoombaraBridge IOo.1319 over channelatLeschenaultInlet, Bunbury

Provisionof routine testing for Metropolitan Division for the 12 month period 1July 1988 to 30 June1988

6 July

5 Juiy

APPOINTMENTS

Under sectiomn6 cml theRegistrationof Births, DeathsandMarriagesAct 1961

RegistrarGeneral’sOfficePerth,14 June 1988.

THE following appomintmentshave beenapproved-R.G. No. 1/88-Mr GarryKim Hardiehasbeen appointed

as District RegistraroIl Births, Deathsand Marriagesfor theMoora Registry District tco maintain am office at Mooraduring the absence<mm annual leaveof Mr B. M. Zilkom. Thisappointmentdatesfroum 27 June1988.

R.G. 1/88.-Mr Michael John Baker hasbeenappointedas District Registrarof Births, Deathsand Marriagesfor theSwan Registry District to maintain an office at Midlandduring the absenceon leave of Mr R. W. Brad1ay. ThisappointmentdatesIroim 27 June1988 to 8 August 1988.

R.G. No. 1/88.-Mr Peter Leslie Carter has beanappointedas tempolrary Deputy District registrarof Births,Deathsand Marriagesfor the Swan Registry District. Thisappointmentdatesfromm 28 June1988.

R.G. Nom. 10/88.-SeniorComnstablePaul Maxwell Kimberhas been appomintedasAssistant District Registrarof Birthsand Deaths for the Ncmrtham Registry District to maiortin

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an office at Quairadingduring the absence<mm annual leavecml SeniorCommstabieL. R. Turner, This appomintmentdatesfrom 29 July 1988 tom 28 Augst 1988.

R.G. Nom. 1/88.-Mr Martin Bradley Momrris has beenappolintedas District Registraroil Births, Deathsand Marriages for the Nourtham Registry District tom maintain anoffice at Nomrthamduring the absence<in outher duties oil MrM. D. McLeomd.This appomintmentdatedfoam 20 June1988.

D. C. STOCKINS,RegistrarGeneral.

MINING ACT 1978

Nomtice oil Apphcatiomnlomr anOrderfoir Fomrfeiture

Department <ml Mimes,Perth, 24 June 1988.

IN accomrdamcewith Reguiatiomn49 2 c <ml the Mining Act1978, noticeis herebygiven that unlessthe rent due on theundermentiomnedPromspectingLicencesis paid befcmre 10.00am<mm 27 July 1988 the licencesareliable tom forfeiture underthe promvisiomns oil sectioun96 1 a Sir breachoil comvenant,viz.mom-payment oil rent.

D. J. REYNOLDS,Warden.

Tom beheardin theWarden’s Comurt Perth<in 1 July 1988.

SOUTH WESTMINERAL FIELDP70/495-RomlhsomnNommimeesPtyLtd.P70/496-RoulhsomnNommineesPty Ltd.P70/592-Cail,Walter M<mrtomn.P70/593-Cail,Waiter Momrton.P70/594-Cail,Waiter Momrtcmn.P70/601-James,WarrenEdward.

PHILLIPS RIVER MINERAL FIELDP74/027-Harding. Cyril Jcmseph; Elliomtt, Romnald Smr.

MINING ACT 1978

Notice oil Apphcatiomnfour an Orderfomr Fomrfeiture

Department<ml Mines,Coolgardie, 17 June1988.

IN accourdancewith Regulatiomn49 2 c <if the Mining Act1978, nomtice is herebygiven that unlessthe rent due <mm theundermentionedMiscellaneous licence and PromspectingLicences is paid beSure 10.00 am <mm 11 August 1988 thelicencesare liable tom fourleiture underthe promvisionsof section 96 1 a for breachoil comvenant, viz, non-paymentoilrent.

I. BROWN,Warden,

Tom be heard in the Warden’s Comurt Commigardie omn 11August 1988.

COOLGARDIEMINERAL FIELDCoolgardie District

P15/i102-Bail, RaymcmdReginald; Searle,Brian RoderickP15/1870-SovereignGold NL.P15/1876-Biddie, William David; Biddle, Kim David;

Briggs, David William.P15/1877-Biddle, William David; Biddie, Kim David;

Briggs,David William.P15/1878-Biddie, William David; Biddle, Kim David;

Briggs,David William.

COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELDKunanalling District

P16/749-WayellaInvestmentsPty Ltd.P16/750-WayellaInvestmentsPty Ltd.P16/751-Wayella InvestmentsPty Ltd.P16/752--WayeliaInvestmentsPty Ltd.P16/753-WayellaInvestmentsPty Ltd.P16/754-WayellaInvestmentsPty Ltd.P16/756-Pomomley,GregomryDavid.P16/760-Heald,Nigel.

MINING ACT 1978Noltice cmi Applicatiomn for an Order for Forfeiture

Departmentof Mines,Kalgoorlie 17 June1988.

IN accomrdancewith regulatiomm49 2 c oil the Mining Act1978, notice is herebygiventhat unlessthe rent due on theundermentionedPromspectingLicences is paid beSmre 10.00am on 26 July 1988 the Licences are liable to Smrleitureunder the prcmvisiolns oil sectioin 96 1 a four breach ofcovenant,viz. mom-paymentoIl rent.

I. C. BROWN,Warden,

To be heard in the Warden’s Ccmurt, Kalgomorlie <mm 26 July1988.

BROAD ARROW MINERAL FIELD24/1120-LocktoinPty Ltd.

EAST COOLGARDIEMINERAL FIELDBulongDistrict

25/402-FomikestomneGould NL; EastCoucilgardieDistrict.26/612-ComnsoulidatedGoild Mining Areas NL; Ondomia In

vestmentsPty Ltd.26/613-CommsomlidatedGoIld Mining Areas NL; Ondomla In

vestmentsPty Ltd.26/614-ComnsomhdatedGomld Mining Areas NL; Ondomla In

vestmentsPty Ltd.26/615-CounsomlidatedGould Mining Areas NL; Ondoila In

vestmentsPty Ltd.26/1186-OrionGomid NL.

NORTH EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD

KonownoDistrict27/347-DaliaCousta,Melville Raymomnd.27/348-DallaComsta.Melville Raymommd.27/349-DailaCosta,Melville Raymomnd.27/350-DallaComsta.Melville Raymomnd.27/351-DaliaCosta,Melville Raymound.27/352-DaliaComsta,Melville Raymound.27/353-DailaComsta,Melville Raymcmnd.27/354-DailaCoista, Melville Raymond.27/741-Claussen,Allan Frank; Barcmni Nikola,27/742-Claussen,Allan Frank: Baroni,Nikoula.

NORTH COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELDMenziesDistrict

29/757-Penn,Beverly June; Craig, FrancesJune:DennisWayne; Slater,Romnald Charles.

29/758-Penn,Beverly June; Craig, FrancesJune;DennisWayne;Siater,Romnaid Charles.

29/759-Penn,Beverly June; Craig, FrancesJune:DennisWayne;Slater,Romnald Charles.

ULARRING30/569-Butchart,AlexanderMcIntyre.30/570-Butchart,AlexanderMcIntyre.30/571-Butchart, AlexanderMcIntyre.30/608-Ward,PeterStewart,

YERILLA31/754-Majour,Philip William.

MINING ACT 1978

Noutice <of Applicatioun four an Orderfour Fomrleiture

Departmentoil Mines,Marble Bar, 24 June 1988.

IN accomrdancewith Regulation 49 2 c oil the Mining Act1978, momtice is herebygiven that unlessthe rent due <mm theundermentiomnedProuspectingLicences and MisceilaneomusLicences is paid befomre 10.00 am 0mm 19 August 1988 thehcencesare liable tom Smrleiture under the promvisiomms oil section 96 1 a Sir breachoil couvenant.voz. noun-paymentoilrent.

Slater,

Slater,

Slater,

W. TARR,Warden.

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To beheardin the Warden’s Court Marble Bar on 22 July1988.

PILBARA MINERAL FIELDMarble Bar District

L45/49A-Thcmmpsomm,JamesRoubert.P45/1361-Emiliani, RombertAido.P45/i361-Pcmtter,Alfred Gecurge.

PILBARA MINERAL FIELDNullagineDistrict

P46/476-Baker,Geomrge.P46/682-Album,Alexander.P46/683-Roubertsomn,PeterHarry.

WESTPILBARA MINERAL FIELDP47/430-Womod,Frank.P47/526-Wcloud,LaraineJanice;Womcmd,Timolthy Leathley.P47/527-Zimmerebner,Adi.P47/528-Zimmerebmer,Adi.P47/529-Zimmerebmer,Adi.P47/530-Zimmerebner,Adi.

WESTERNAUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYSCOMMISSION

ContractNo. 8309-8D

TENDERS addressedto the Manager,Supply Operations,Westrail, PostOffice Box 40 Midland 6056 will be accepteduntil 1200 hourson 25 July 1988.

The manufacture,delivery and commissioningof a Tamper Liner capableof lifting, levelling, lining and tampering1067 millimetre gaugetrack.

Tender documentsare available from Manager, SupplyOperations,Midland, telephone09 274 9514.

Notice is aisom given that after 30 days lrcmm this date, Ishall prouceed tou distribute the assets.All creditorshavingany claim againstthecommpamyshomuld furnish particularsofsameby that date,omtherwiseI shall prcmceedtom distribute theassetswithomut regardto their Claim.

Dated 17 June1988.

B. F. BEST,Liquidatomr

COMPANIES WESTERNAUSTRALIA CODE

J. M. Best& SonsJomineryPty Ltd

In VouluntaryLiquidatioum

SpecialResomiutiomntom Wind Up

AT an extraourdinaryGeneral Meeting oil the aboovenamedcommpany duly comnvened and held at 2 Barnard Street,Bunbury WA <mm 16 June 1988 thelomiboiwing Resculutioun waspassedas a SpecialResomlutioun-

"Thatthe companybe wouundup vouluntarily".At the abomvementi’onedmeetingBrian Frederick Best oil

cnr, Edward and Parkfield Streets, Bunbury WA wasappomintedLiquidator Sir the purpomseoil the windingup.

Notice is alsom given that after 30 days lromm this date, Ishall promceedtom distribute the assets.All creditcmrshavinganyclaim againstthecoumpanyshomuid furnish particularscmlsameby that date, omtherwiseI shall promceedtom distribute theassetswithout regardtom their Claim.

Dated 17 June1988

B. F. BEST,Liquidatomr

WESTERNAUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYSRAILWAYS wcmrking accomunt Sir quarter ended 31 March1988 as requiredby sectiomn59 cml the GovernmentRailwaysAct.

1. Income-ExpenditureAccount-

IncomeOperatingExpenditureOperatingdeficit beforeinterestInterestLoss

2. Fixed Assets-atcomst lessdepreciationas at 30 June1987 $508 632 767

3. Value oil material and storeson hand as at 30 June1987 $24 501 337

W. I. McCULLOUGH,Commissionerof Railways.

COMPANIES WESTERN AUSTRALIA CODE

J. M. Best& SounPlumbers& SheetMetal WomrkersPty Ltd

In Vomiuntary Liquidatiomn

SpecialResomlutiountom Wind UpAT an extra<mrdinaryGeneral Meeting oil the abcmvenamedcompany duly comnvenedand held at 2 Barnard Street,BunburyWA run 16 June 1988 thefoliboiwing Resolutiomnwaspassedas a SpecialResolutiomm.

"That thecommpanybe womund up vomluntarily".At the abomvementiomnedmeetingBrian Frederick Best oil

cnr, Edward and Parkfield Street, Bunbury WA wasappointedLiquidatiomn Sir thepurposeof thewinding up.

Notice is alsom given that after 30 days from this date, Ishall proceed to distribute the assets.All creditors havingany claim againstthe companyshouldfurnish particularsofsameby that date,otherwiseI shall proceedtom distribute theassetswithomut regardto their Claim.

Dated 17 June1988.

B. F. BEST,Liquidatcmr.

COMPANIES WESTERNAUSTRALIA CODE

J. M. Best& Son CraneHire Pty Ltd

In VoluntaryLiquidation

SpecialResolutionto Windup

AT an extraordinaryGeneral Meeting of the abovenamedcompany duly convened and held at 2 Barnard Street,Bunbury WA on 16 June 1988 the following Resolutionwaspassedasa SpecialResolution

"That thecompanybewoundup voluntarily".At the abovementionedmeetingBrian Frederick Best of

cnr, Edward and Parkfieid Streets, Bunbury WA wasappointedLiquidator for thepurposeof thewinding up.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP

NOTICE is herebygiventhat the partnershippreviously forsubsistingbetweenMarkalinga Pty Ltd as Trusteefor theMarkalinga Property Trust of 267 St. George’s Terrace,Perth and David Jasper Robert Bell of 10 PrincessStreet,Cottesloecarryingon businessas Real Estateand BusinessAgents at 20 Hislop Road,Attadale underthe style or firmname of Mark Real Estatehas been dissolved as from 30April 1988.

Dated3 June1988.

R. H. KERNOT,D. J. R. BELL,

$000

59 23365 400

6 1671055516 722

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TRUSTEESACT 1962

James Maurice Womomlcomck <ml 40 Servetus Street,Swanbomurne,WA, Master Mariner in the Will, ShipOfficer

CREDITORS and omther persomnshaving claims tom whichsectiomn 63 <ml the TrusteesAct 1962 relatesin respectof theEstate oil the deceased whom died <mm 24 January 1988 arerequired by the persomnal representative,Donald LouisTaibot cmi 62 QueensCrescent,Molunt Lawley in the StateoilWestern Australia, Somhcitomr to send particulars <ml theirclaims tom him by 26 July 1988, after which date DonaldLomuis Taibomt may comnvey our distribute the assets,havingregardommiy tom theclaimswhich he then hasnotice.

TRUSTEESACT 1962

StatutomryNoutice tom Creditomrs

CREDITORS and omther persomns having claims tom whichsectioun 63 oil the Trustees Act 1962 and amendments theretomrelate in respect<if’ the estateoil the undermentiomneddeceased persoun are required by the persommal representative oilcare oil Messrs. 3. Swift & Com., 2nd Fbomoir, 44 ParliamentPlace, West Perthtom sendparticulars oil their claims tom himwithin <Inc momnth f’roum the date oil publicatioun <ml this nomticeat theexpiratioin oil which time the persomnal representativemaycomnveyour distributethe assetshavingregardomnly tom theclaimsoil which hehasthem had noutice:-

Beresf’oird, Eunice Domreen late <ml 8 Glomucester Romad,Kalamunda.Widouw. Died 22/12/87.

Dated 17 June 1988.

J. SWIFT & CO.

TRUSTEESACT 1962

Nomtice tom Credit<mrsand Claimants

WESTAUSTRALIAN TRUSTEESLIMITED cml 135 SaintGeorge’sTerrace,Perth, requirescreditors and other personshavingclaims tom which section63 of the TrusteesAct1962 relates in respect of the Estates oil theundermentioneddeceasedpersons, to send particulars oftheir claims to it by the date statedhereunder,alter whichdate the Commpany may convey omr distribute the assets,havingregardmnly tom theclaimsof which it thenhasnotice,

Claims for the following expireone month after the dateof pubiicatiomn hereomf.Burleigh Mary Comnnely, also knomwm as Mary Commnally,late

of 417 Metcalferoad, Lynwood,Clerk,died9/4/88.Burrows, Charles William, late <ml 15 Trotman Crescent,

Yanchep,Retired Stoire Manager,died28/5/88.Cochar, William Sherwom<md, formerly of 3 BeaufortStreet,

Perth,late of Lake View Lodge,BritanniaRoad,MomuntHawth<mrn,RetiredLabourer,died 1/5/88.

MacDonald,Kathleen Nyland, formerly <ml 8 Dyinda Street,Bunbury, late <ml St. Vincents Hospital, Bumbury,Widoiw, died20/8/87.

Newland, Hazel Isabella, late oil 1 Weld Street, Northam,MarriedWoman,died 10/5/88.

Purser,JosephWilliam, alsom knownas William Purser,lateof 6 Charles Street, Moora, Retired butcher, died11/5/88.

Renner, Barbara, late <ml 24 Kildare Road, Fiomreat Park,MarriedWoman,died 10/5/88.

Robertson,Theomdomra,formerly of Unit 21, 69 Meivista Avenue,Nedlands,late <ml Melvista LodgeNursing Houme,Melvista Avenue, Nediands, Single womman, died13/2/88.

Selves,AlexanderFrancisEveden,late <ml 36 RombinsonRoad,Momriey. Manager,died28/4/88.

Warman,Maisie Eileen, late <ml Midland Nursing Holme, 44JohnStreet,Midland, MarriedWomman,died9/5/88.

DatedatPerth<mm 20 June1988.

L. C. RICHARDSON,CHIEF EXECUTIVE.

TRUSTEESACT 1962

Nomtice toi Creditours

Geolrge Ernest Reynomids Sirmerly oil Gecmrge Street, WestSwan,Vigneromn and30 Fairfax Romad, SwanView, BusinessPromprietomr and late cml Tucmhy Nursing Home, 22Morrisoun Romad, Midland, Retired Farmer deceased.

CREDITORS and omther persomnshaving claims tom whichsection63 oIl theTrusteesAct 1962 relatesin respectof theestate <if the abovemamed deceasedwho died cm 25September1987 are requiredby the persomnalrepresentativeElizabeth JomanReynomids,oil care of Brian Smith & StewartSolicitomrs, Midland ProfessionalCentre, 9 The Avenue,Midland, tom sendparticularsof their claimsto her not laterthan 31 days Ircum the date oil this notice appearingafterwhich date the personal representativemay convey or distribute theassetshaving regardomnly to the claimsof whichshe them hasnotice.

Dated22 June1988.BRIAN SMITH & STEWART,

Solicitors for theAdministratrix.

WESTAUSTRALIAN TRUSTEESLIMITED ACT 1893

NOTICE is herebygiventhat pursuantto section4A of theWestAustralian TrusteesLimited Act 1893 WestAustralianTrusteesLimited has electedto administer the Estatesofthe undermentioneddeceasedpersons.Burleigh, Mary Connely,alsoknownas Mary Connally, late

of 417 Metcaife Road, Lynwood, Clerk, died 9/4/88.Election 15/6/88.

Cochar, William Sherwood,formerly of 3 Beaulort Street,Perth, late of Lake View Lodge, Britannia Road, MtHawthorn,died 1/5/88. Election15/6/88.

Datedat Perthon 20 June1988.

L. C. RICHARDSON,CHIEF EXECUTIVE.

TRUSTEESACT 1962

Nomtice tom Creditomrs andClaimants

CREDITORS and omther persomnshaving claims tom whichsection 63 <ml the Trustees Act relates in respect of theEstates cml the undermentiomneddeceased persolns arerequired tom send particulars <ml their Claims tom me on orbefore 25 July 1988, after which date I may convey or distribute the assets,having regardomnly tom the claims<ml whichI them havemoutice.Abberton, Francis. late <ml 17 lilyarrie Street, Greenwomomd,

died 19/5/88.Bailey, Gladys Joman, late oil Unit 5, 14-18 Bazaar Terrace,

Scarborough,died21/5/88.Boyd. Eileen Christina, late <ml 61 Kitchener Romad. Victolria

Park. died28/5/88.Brant,KathleenFrances,late o130Tyrell Street,Nedlands,

died5/6/88.Brimson. GeomrgeWilliam. loirmerly <ml 23 Anstruther Romad,

Mandurah, late oil Mamdurah Nursing Homme. died17/5/88.

Carter, Donald. late <ml 64 Salvadom Romad. Wembley, died17/5/88.

Collins, Della Shirley, late of Kaigomoirlie Nursing Homme,Kalgoorlie,died26/5/88.

Dancker,Mercy Lomis, late <ml RowethoirpeNursing Centre,Bentley,died15/5/88.

Dipardo, Maria Francesca, late of 115 Waiter Road,Ingiewoomd,died 18/5/88.

Dowie, Hazel Mavis, late of SunsetHolspital Birdwood Parade,Dalkeith, died2/6/88.

Erskine, Ruby, late oil Silver Chain Coittage Homes,WrightStreet,Perth,died 13/5/88.

Forstholfer, Mihaely, formerly of 27 Kitchener Avenue,Bayswater, late of Home of Peace, Walter Road,Inglewood,died8/3/88.

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Harrisomn, Hazel Dcmris, late oil Homme oil Peace,Walter Road,Inglewoiomd. died25/5/88.

Hayes,Nancy May, late <ml ComncomrdeNursing Home, 25AnsteyStreet,Somuth Perth,died5/6/88.

Hookway, Warrick James, late <ml Nichoulsoin Romad,Forrestdale,died2/3/88.

Kalima, PeterZdenek,late cml Lout 2 Burley Rolad, Bulisbrook,died 30/5/88.

Kneebone,RichardMark, late <if 23 Evelyn Street,Gosmells,died 10/5/88.

Minkey, William, late <ml 115 BelgradePark, BelgradeRomad,Wanneromom,died25/5/88.

Mitchell, Jane Mariomn Flomrence, late oil SunsetHouspital,BirdwomomdParade,Daikeith,died 8/6/88.

Mcildrich, EugeneMaximus, late cml 21/217 Waicomtt Street,Mt. Lawley,died20/4/88.

Paine.MargaretElla, late <ml 6 Burnett Street, Embletomn,died 12/1/88.

Pascole, Iris Blanche, late oil Unit 7, Wiibomw Comurt, 56Campbell Street,Albany, died 21/5/88.

O’Leary, Daniel John, late oil District Homspital, Merredin,died26/1/45.

Quick, JeanAlberta, late <ml 60 GiadstoumeRomad, Rivervale,died 7/5/88.

Rossi, Ottaviol Luigi, late <ml 1 Jade Street,Armadale, died20/3/88,

Rcuut, Alice Betty, late <ml 94 Piccadilly Street, Kalgomourlie,died23/3/88.

Schemberg,Rombert Isaac, late oil 83A Malibu Romad, SafetyBay,died 8/6/88.

Sullivan, Mick. late oil Numbala Nunga Derby NursingHomme.SutherlandStreet,Derby,died5/1/88.

Tobin, Patrick Francis, late <ml 29 Gomderich Street, EastPerth,died29/5/88.

Withnell, Nomel Ernest, late oil FremantieNursing Homme,HollandStreet,Palmyra,died31/5/88.

Dated 17 June1988.

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Acts Amendmentand RepealGaming Act 1987 No.74-$ 1.80.

Acts Amendment Arts Representation Act 1987No. 75-SO cents.

Acts Amendment Building Societies and CreditUnions Act 1987 No. 120-$1.50.

Acts Amendment Casino Control Act 1987 No.44-SO cents.

Acts AmendmentChild CareServicesAct 1987No.105-50 cents.

Acts Amendment Corrective ServicesAct 1987 No.47-50 cents.

Acts Amendment Electoral Reform Act 1987 No.40-$1.80.

Acts Amendment Financial provisions of regulatorybodies Act 1987 No. 77-50 cents.

Acts AmendmentGrain Marketing Act 1987 No.112-50 cents.

Acts Amendment Imprisonment and Parole Act1987 No. 129-$1.20.

Acts Amendment Land Administration Act 1987No. 126-$1,20.

Acts Amendment Legal Practitioners, Costs andTaxation Act 1987No. 65-80 cents.

Acts Amendment Meat Industry Act 1987 No.110-SO cents.

Acts Amendment Occupational Health, Safety andWelfare Act 1987 No. 41-SO cents.

Acts Amendment Parliamentary SuperannuationAct 1987 No. 103-SO cents.

Acts Amendment Port Authorities Act 1987 No.98-80 cents.

Acts Amendment Public Service Act 1987 No.1 13-$1.50,

Acts Amendment Retail Trading Hours Act 1987No. 114-50 cents.

Acts AmendmentTotalisatorAgencyBoardBettingAct 1987 No. 125-SO cents.

Acts Amendment Water Authority Rates andChargesAct 1987 No. 24-$1.50.

Alumina Refinery Agreements Alcoa AmendmentAct 1987 No. 86-80 cents.

Appropriation Consolidated Revenue Fund Act1987 No. 118-80 cents.

Appropriation General Loan and Capital WorksFund Act 1987No. 116-50 cents.

Associations Incorporation Act 1987 No. 59-80cents.

Betting Control AmendmentAct 1987 No. 6-5Ocents.

Betting Control Amendment Act No. 2 1987 No.78-SO cents.

Bills of Sale Amendment Act 1987 No. 102-SOcents.

Blood Donation Limitation of Liability AmendmentAct 1987 No. 52-SO cents.

Boxing Control Act 1987 No. 2-80 cents.BreadAmendmentAct 1987 No. 109-SOcents.Bunbury Port Authority AmendmentAct 1987 No.

53-50 cents.Bush FiresAmendmentAct 1987 No. S-50 cents.

BusinessFranchiseTobacco AmendmentAct 1987No. 39-50 cents.

Censorshipof Films AmendmentAct 1987 No. 18-50 cents.

ChattelSecuritiesAct 1987 No. 1O1-80 cents.Child Welfare AmendmentAct No. 2 1987 No.

127-5Ocents.ConstitutionAct AmendmentAct 1987 No. 51-SO

cents.Criminal Code Amendment Act No. 2 1987 No.

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Act 1987 No. 67-50 cents.DeclarationsandAttestationsAmendment Act 1987

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94-SO cents.ElectoralAct Commencementof AmendmentsAct

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79-$1.20.EvidenceAmendmentAct 1987 No. 66-50 cents.FactoriesandShopsAmendmentAct 1987 No. 81-

50 cents.Fair TradingAct 1987 No. 1O8-$2.2O.Family Court Amendment Act 1987 No. 19-80

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No. 2S-$1.SO.Government Railways Amendment Act 1987 No.

16-SOcents.Great Southern DevelopmentAuthority Act 1987

No. 9-8O cents.HealthAmendmentAct 1987 No. 80-$1.80.HousingLoan GuaranteeAmendmentAct 1987 No.

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1987No. 26-SO cents.Judges’Salaries and PensionsAmendment Act 1987

No. 82-SO cents.Jurisdictionof CourtsCross-vestingAct 1987 No.

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Act 1987 No. 45-SO cents.Liquor AmendmentAct 1987No. 34-8O cents.LoanAct 1987 No. 117-SO cents.Local Courts Amendment Act 1987 No. 11-SO

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Local Courts AmendmentNo. 21987 No. 92-SOcents.

Local GovernmentAmendmentAct 1987 No. 42-80 cents.

Marketingof Eggs AmendmentAct 1987 No. 122-50 cents.

Metropolitan Market Amendment Act 1987 No.29-SO cents.

Minerals and EnergyResearchAct 1987 No. 89-$ 1.20.

Mines RegulationAmendmentAct 1987 No. 64-SOcents.

Mining AmendmentAct 1987 No. 12-SOcents.Motor Vehicle Drivers Instructors Amendment Act

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1987 No. 36-5O cents.Publicand Bank Holidays AmendmentAct 1987 No.

71-SO cents.ReservesandLand RevestmentAct 1987 No. 46-

50 cents.ReservesandLandRevestmentAct No. 2 1987 No.

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121-SO cents.Rottnest Island Authority Act 1987 No. 91-80

cents.Salariesand Allowances AmendmentAct 1987 No.

13-SOcents.SheepLice EradicationFund Act 1987 No. 35-SO

cents.Silicon Picton AgreementAct 1987 No. 93-80

cents.Small Business GuaranteesAmendment Act 1987

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Soil Fertility ResearchAmendmentAct 1987 No.58-SO cents.

Solar Energy ResearchAmendment Act 1987 No.88-80 cents.

StampAmendmentAct 1987 No. 33-$1.20

Stamp Amendment Act No. 21987 No. 100-SOcents.

StateEnergy CommissionAmendment Act 1987 No.3O-5O cents.

Stock Brandsand MovementAmendmentAct 1987No. 3-SO cents.

Superannuationand Family Benefits AmendmentAct 1987 No. 17-SOcents.

SupplyAct 1987 No. 38-SO cents.

Taxi-car Control AmendmentAct 1987 No. 63-SOcents.

TechnologyDevelopmentAmendmentAct 1987 No.32-SO cents.

The Rural and industriesBank of WesternAustraliaAct 1987No. 83-80 cents.

Totalisator Regulation Amendment Act 1987 No.4-SO cents.

TransportCo-ordinationAmendmentAct 1987 No.115-SO cents.

Transport Co-ordination Amendment Act No. 21987 No. 95-SO cents.

Treasurer’s Advance Aoithorization Act 1987 No.37-SO cents.

TrusteeCompaniesAct 1987 No. 111-sI .20.TrusteesAmendmentAct 1987 No. 84-SO cents.Valuation of Land AmendmentAct 1987 No. 20-

50 cents.VideoTapesClassification andControl Act 1987 No.

73-8O cents.WaterAuthority Amendment Act 1987 No. 48-SO

cents.WaterfrontWorkersCompensationfor AsbestosRe

latedDiseasesAmendmentAct 1987 No. 22-SO cents.

Western Australian Marine Amendment Act 1987No. 15-SOcents.

Western Australian Water Resources CouncilAmendmentAct 1987 No. 72-SO cents.

Wills AmendmentAct 1987No. 69-SO cents.Workers’ CompensationandAssistanceAmendment

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PageAbattoirs Amendment Regulations 1988 2063Associations Incorporation Regulations 1988 1998-2001Albany Port Authority Amendment Regulations 1988 2016

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PageAgriculture.Departmentof 2062 3Albany Port Authority 2016

B.M.A. Tenders 2063Bunbury PortAuthority 2017CemeteriesAct 2026-7CensorshipOffice 2002 3Child WelfareAct 1996-7CommunityServices 1996-7CompaniesWesternAustralia Code 2067ConstitutionAct 1996ConstructionSafetyAct 2060-1ConsumerAffairs 2062Crown Law Department 1995. 2002

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