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VOL. CCCXXXV CONTENTS WEDNESDAY 15 JULY 2020 No. 22 007 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0039-9795 NO. 22 007 __ 15 JULY GOVERNMENT GAZETTE TASMANIAN OVER THE COUNTER SALES $3.40 INCLUDING G.S.T. [553] Tasmanian Government Gazette Text copy to be sent to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd. Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 8888 9948 Mail: GPO Box 1487, Hobart Tas. 7001 Order Information When using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd on (03) 8888 9948 Deadlines All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday prior to publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Please supply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If your advertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd will not be held responsible for any errors and the advertisement will be printed. Enquiries Subscriptions enquiries phone 0407 998 184 Account enquiries phone (03) 6210 9666 Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6210 9631 Out of Hours Special Gazette Notifications Out-of-hours notification for Special Gazette phone (03) 6210 9634 or mobile 0448 046 747 Gazette and State Service Online The Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are now available online at: __ www.gazette.tas.gov.au Notices to Creditors U B E R T A S E TF I D E L I T A S Notice Page Notices to Creditors .................................................. 553 Administration and Probate ...................................... 554 Historic Cultural Heritage ........................................ 554 Anti-Discrimination .................................................. 555 Emergency Management .......................................... 555 Royal Assent ............................................................. 562 Rail Safety National Law ......................................... 562 Primary Produce Safety ............................................ 562 Animal Health........................................................... 563 Rules Publication ...................................................... 565 Land Acquisition....................................................... 566 Local Government .................................................... 567 Staff Movements....................................................... 582 JOHN LUCIANO CHIAROTTO late of 4 Clearview Avenue, Trevallyn in Tasmania, Retired Businessman, Widowed, Deceased. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased, JOHN LUCIANO CHIAROTTO who died on 18th day of May 2020, are required by the Executor, TPT WEALTH LTD of Level 2 137 Harrington Street, Hobart in Tasmania, to send particulars to the said Company by the 15th day of August 2020, after which date the Executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Dated this fifteenth day of July 2020. KAY PHILPOTT, Trust Administrator. NELLIE VICTORIA ALEXANDER late of Unit 2/15 Cordell Place, Turners Beach in Tasmania deceased who died on the fifth day of December 2019. Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Executor ABIGAIL BINDOFF c/- Cann Legal 11 King Edward Street Ulverstone in Tasmania to send particulars of their claim in writing to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania Salamanca Place Hobart on or before the 15th day of September 2020 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. Dated this fifteenth day of July 2020. CANN LEGAL, Solicitors for the Estate. JENNY GEOK LAN WRIGHT late of 72 Marys Hope Road, Rosetta in Tasmania, retired, married, deceased. Creditors, Next of Kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the abovenamed deceased who died on the 16th day of June 2019 are required by the Administrator, DONALD WRIGHT, to send particulars of their claim to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, GPO Box 167, Hobart 7001 by the 17th day of August 2020 after which date the Administrator may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which he has notice. Dated this fifteenth day of July 2020. E.R. HENRY WHERRETT & BENJAMIN

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VOL. CCCXXXV

CONTENTS

WEDNESDAY 15 JULY 2020 No. 22 007PUBLISHED BY

AUTHORITYISSN 0039-9795

No. 22 007__ 15 July

G O V E R N M E N T

GAZETTET A S M A N I A N

OVER THE COUNTER SALES $3.40 INCLUDING G.S.T.

[553]

Tasmanian Government GazetteText copy to be sent to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd.

Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 8888 9948Mail: GPO Box 1487, Hobart Tas. 7001

Order InformationWhen using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd

on (03) 8888 9948Deadlines

All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday priorto publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Pleasesupply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If youradvertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as

possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd will not be held

responsible for any errors and the advertisement will be printed.Enquiries

Subscriptions enquiries phone 0407 998 184Account enquiries phone (03) 6210 9666

Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6210 9631Out of Hours Special Gazette Notifications

Out-of-hours notification for Special Gazette phone (03) 6210 9634or mobile 0448 046 747

Gazette and State Service OnlineThe Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are

now available online at:__www.gazette.tas.gov.au

Notices to Creditors

• UBERTAS•ET•FIDELITAS •

Notice Page

Notices to Creditors .................................................. 553

Administration and Probate ...................................... 554

Historic Cultural Heritage ........................................ 554

Anti-Discrimination .................................................. 555

Emergency Management .......................................... 555

Royal Assent ............................................................. 562

Rail Safety National Law ......................................... 562

Primary Produce Safety ............................................ 562

Animal Health ........................................................... 563

Rules Publication ...................................................... 565

Land Acquisition ....................................................... 566

Local Government .................................................... 567

Staff Movements ....................................................... 582

JOHN LUCIANO CHIAROTTO late of 4 Clearview Avenue, Trevallyn in Tasmania, Retired Businessman, Widowed, Deceased.Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased, JOHN LUCIANO CHIAROTTO who died on 18th day of May 2020, are required by the Executor, TPT WEALTH LTD of Level 2 137 Harrington Street, Hobart in Tasmania, to send particulars to the said Company by the 15th day of August 2020, after which date the Executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.

Dated this fifteenth day of July 2020.KAY PHILPOTT, Trust Administrator.

NELLIE VICTORIA ALEXANDER late of Unit 2/15 Cordell Place, Turners Beach in Tasmania deceased who died on the fifth day of December 2019. Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Executor ABIGAIL BINDOFF c/- Cann Legal 11 King Edward Street Ulverstone in Tasmania to send particulars of their claim in writing to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania Salamanca Place Hobart on or before the 15th day of September 2020 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.

Dated this fifteenth day of July 2020.CANN LEGAL, Solicitors for the Estate.

JENNY GEOK LAN WRIGHT late of 72 Marys Hope Road, Rosetta in Tasmania, retired, married, deceased. Creditors, Next of Kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the abovenamed deceased who died on the 16th day of June 2019 are required by the Administrator, DONALD WRIGHT, to send particulars of their claim to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, GPO Box 167, Hobart 7001 by the 17th day of August 2020 after which date the Administrator may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which he has notice.

Dated this fifteenth day of July 2020.E.R. HENRY WHERRETT & BENJAMIN

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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE554 15 July 2020

Administration and Probate

Administration and Probate Act 1935Notice for Claims

MARGARET BETTY FAZACKERLEY late of 32 Vicary Street, Triabunna in Tasmania. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased MARGARET BETTY FAZACKERLEY who died on the 3 November 2019 are required by the Executor PAMELA LOUISE CASTLE C/- Simmons Wolfhagen of Level 4, 99 Bathurst Street, Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to Simmons Wolfhagen and to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, GPO Box 167, Hobart in Tasmania 7001 by the 15 August 2020 after which date the Administrator may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice.

Dated this fifteenth day of July 2020.SIMMONS WOLFHAGEN, Solicitors for the Administrator.

Administration and Probate Act 1935Notice for Claims

KERRY DAVID BOURKE late of Unit 2, 2 Carbeen Street Mornington in Tasmania. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased KERRY DAVID BOURKE who died between 15 March and 16 March 2020 are required by the Executors RICKY DONALD BOURKE and JANINE KAY WAGG C/- Simmons Wolfhagen of Level 4, 99 Bathurst Street, Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to Simmons Wolfhagen and to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, GPO Box 167, Hobart in Tasmania 7001 by the 14 August 2020 after which date the Executors may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

Dated this fifteenth day of July 2020.SIMMONS WOLFHAGEN, Solicitors for the Executors.

Administration and Probate Act 1935Notice for Claims

KEVIN BRUCE WILLIAMS late 2/9 Henry Place Brighton in Tasmania. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased KEVIN BRUCE WILLIAMS who died on the 10 June 2018 are required by the Administrators LORRAINE KAYE WILLIAMS and DOROTHY IRENE BENSON C/- Simmons Wolfhagen of Level 4, 99 Bathurst Street, Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to Simmons Wolfhagen and to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, GPO Box 167, Hobart in Tasmania 7001 by the 14 August 2020 after which date the Administrators may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

Dated this fifteenth day of July 2020.SIMMONS WOLFHAGEN, Solicitors for the Administrators.

Administration and Probate Act 1935Notice of Application to Reseal Probate

Notice is hereby given that, after the expiration of 14 days from the publication hereof, MICHAEL JAMES FRASER of 393 Liverpool Street, West Hobart Tasmania and ALISON MARGARET FRASER of 66 Culloden Street, Marsfield New South Wales, the executors of the will of the estate of MARIANNE PAULINE FRASER, late of 44 Mount Ettalong Road, Umina Beach New South Wales, deceased, to whom probate of the said will was granted by the Court of New South Wales on 15 June 2020, will apply to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that the seal of the Said Supreme Court of Tasmania may be affixed to the said probate pursuant to Part VI of the Administration and Probate Act 1935.

Dated this fifteenth day of July 2020. DOBSON MITCHELL ALLPORT

Australian legal practitioner acting on behalf of the applicant.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Hobart an election to administer the estate(s) of GARTH MICHAEL LLOYD LYNCH late of 22 Dapple Street Norwood in Tasmania Bowls Club Manager/Married Man deceased

Dated this fifteenth day of July 2020.DAVID BENBOW, Chief Executive Officer, Public Trustee

Email: [email protected]

Historic Cultural Heritage

752 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 01 August 2018

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 24th July 2018.

DR LOIS PLENDIA STRICK Dated this 24th day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 24th July 2018.

DR SEYED AHMAD MOOSAVI TORSHIZI Dated this 24th day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 23rd July 2018.

DR LUCINDA JOY THORLEY Dated this 23rd day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 27th July 2018.

DR AMIE LOUISE GILLETT Dated this 27th day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

Mental Health

CHILDREN, YOUNG PERSONS AND THEIR FAMILIES ACT 1997

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with sections 76(2) and 76(3) of the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1997 the laws described in Column 1 of the below Schedule of the State referred to in Column 2 of the below Schedule have been declared to be child welfare laws and interstate laws for the purposes of Part 8 of the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1997:

SCHEDULECOLUMN 1 COLUMN 2Children and Young People Act 2008 Australian Capital

TerritoryChildren and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998

New South Wales

Care and Protection of Children Act Northern TerritoryChild Protection Act 1999 Queensland Children’s Protection Act 1993 South AustraliaChildren, Youth and Families Act 2005 Victoria Children and Community Services Act 2004 Western Australia Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1989

New Zealand

Dated this 3rd day of July 2018ROGER CHARLES JAENSCH MP

Minister for Human Services

NOTICE OF REVISED ENTRY OF A PLACE OR PLACES IN THE TASMANIAN HERITAGE REGISTER In accordance with section 18(3)(b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 (“the Act”) the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has provisionally entered the following place or places on the Tasmanian Heritage Register, updating its information: Place(s):THR#: 10127, Regatta Point Station, Engine Shed and Steam Crane, 68 and 123 Esplanade, StrahanTHR#: 9912, Former Huon Pine Oil Factory, 48 Esplanade, StrahanTHR#: 6952, Mount Cameron Water Race, 1069 Cape Portland Road, Rushy LagoonMembers of the public are hereby invited under section 20 of the Act to provide a written submission relating to that intention.Further, under section 19 of the Act, any person has a right to object to the entry(s). A submission, or objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Tasmanian Heritage Council within 60 days of the date of this notice.An objection will be sufficiently lodged if it is sent to Chair, Tasmanian Heritage Council by post to: GPO Box 618 Hobart TAS 7001, or by email to: [email protected].

Ms Brett TorossiChairTasmanian Heritage Council1 August 2018

Children, Young Persons and their Families

Notice of Provisional Entry of a Place or Places in the

Tasmanian Heritage Register In accordance with section 18(3)(b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 (“the Act”) the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has provisionally entered the following place on the Tasmanian Heritage Register:

Place(s):

THR#: 5662, Former Zeehan Police Station and Court House, 114 – 116 Main Road, Zeehan

Members of the public are hereby invited under section 20 of the Act to provide a written submission relating to that intention. Further, under section 19 of the Act, any person has a right to object to the entry(s).

A submission, or objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Tasmanian Heritage Council within 60 days of the date of this notice.

An objection will be sufficiently lodged if it is sent to Chair, Tasmanian Heritage Council by post to: GPO Box 618 Hobart 7001, or by email to: [email protected].

Notice of Revised Entry of a Place or Places in the Tasmanian Heritage Register

In accordance with section 18(3)(b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 (“the Act”) the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has provisionally entered the following place or places on the Tasmanian Heritage Register, updating its information: Place(s): THR#: 1529, Saltworks, Saltworks Road, Little Swanport THR#: 1522, Three Arch Bridge, 11830 Tasman Highway, Little Swanport THR#: 8215, Ida Bay Railway, 328 Lune River Road, Ida Bay THR#:5413, Campania Mill, 53 Reeve Street, Campania Members of the public are hereby invited under section 20 of the Act to provide a written submission relating to that intention. Further, under section 19 of the Act, any person has a right to object to the entry(s).

A submission, or objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Tasmanian Heritage Council within 60 days of the date of this notice.

An objection will be sufficiently lodged if it is sent to Chair, Tasmanian Heritage Council by post to: GPO Box 618 Hobart 7001, or by email to: [email protected].

Historic Cultural Heritage

Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995

NOTICE OF PROVISIONAL ENTRY OF A PLACE OR PLACES IN THE TASMANIAN HERITAGE

REGISTERIn accordance with section 18(3)(b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 (“the Act”) the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has provisionally entered the following place or places on the Tasmanian Heritage Register:

THR 5674, Tasmania Gold Mine Site & Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre, Lot 1 West Street, and 6 West Street, Beaconsfield Members of the public are hereby invited under section 20 of the Act to provide a written submission relating to that intention. Further, under section 19 of the Act, any person has a right to object to the entry(s).

A submission, or objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Tasmanian Heritage Council within 60 days of the date of this notice.

An objection will be sufficiently lodged if it is sent to the Chair, Tasmanian Heritage Council, by post to: GPO Box 618 Hobart 7001, or by email to: [email protected].

Ms Brett Torossi

Chair Tasmanian Heritage Council 15 July 2020

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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 55515 July 2020

Anti-Discrimination

ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT 1998Equal opportuNity tasmaNia

EXEmptioN/s GraNtEDThe following application for exemption from the provisions of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1998 (Tas) (the Act) has been granted:Roman Catholic Church Trust Corporation of The Archdiocese of Hobart trading as the Archdiocese of Hobart – 20/06/047 – Application for an exemption granted under section 57 of the Act for a period of three (3) years.This exemption has been granted to permit the Archdiocese of Hobart to advertise, recruit and employ one male only in the identified position of Family Counsellor / Family & Relationship Counsellor to be based in the south of the State, related to CatholicCare Tasmania’s Family and Relationship Counselling Program and Specialised Family Violence Program. For further information refer to: www.equalopportunity.tas.gov.au/current_exemptions.

Granted on the 3rd day of July 2020.Conditions of the exemption:(a) on at least one occasion in the 6 months immediately after

the date this order is made, will undertake a one hour free discrimination information session provided by Equal Opportunity Tasmania.

A person may apply to the Anti-Discrimination Tribunal for a review of the Commissioner’s decision within 28 days from the date of this notice being published.

SARAH BOLT, Anti-Discrimination Commissioner.

Emergency Management

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 2006Appointment of Deputy Regional Emergency Management

ControllerNOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with Section 17(2) of the Emergency Management Act 2006, the following appointment has been made for a period of five (5) years commencing on the date of this Notice.Inspector Gary Williams, Deputy Regional Emergency Management Controller, North West Region.

Dated this sixth day of July 2020.MARK SHELTON MP

Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Management

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 2006Appointment of Deputy Regional Emergency Management

ControllerNOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with Section 17(2) of the Emergency Management Act 2006, the following appointment has been made for a period of five (5) years commencing on the date of this Notice.Inspector Shane LeFevre, Deputy Regional Emergency Management Controller, North West Region.

Dated this sixth day of July 2020.MARK SHELTON MP

Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Management

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 2006 DIRECTIONS IN RELATION TO PERSONS ARRIVING IN

TASMANIA A state of emergency has been declared in Tasmania in response to the coronavirus disease COVID-19 which poses a significant risk to the health and safety of Tasmanians. In the exercise of the powers conferred on the State Controller under Section 40 of the Emergency Management Act 2006 and pursuant to clauses 1 ( 1 )(b ), 1 ( 1 )( q) and 1 ( 1 )(t) of Schedule 1 to the Act, I make the following directions: 1. Every person who arrives in Tasmania after 11 :59pm on 5 July

2020 from a departure point outside of Tasmania is required to answer any question asked by an authorised officer or to provide any document or other information required by an authorised officer that is in the control of the person.

2. Every person who arrives in Tasmania after 11 :59pm on 5 July 2020 from a departure point outside of Tasmania is required to isolate himself or herself for 14 days at an accommodation facility specified to them by an authorised officer under the Emergency Management Act.

3. Persons subject to Direction 2 are to comply with any lawful directions given to them by an authorised officer during the period they are required to remain in isolation.

4. Persons subject to Direction 2 are to remain in the room provided to them at the accommodation facility specified to them for the period they are required to remain in isolation unless permitted to leave their room by an authorised officer.

5. Direction 2 does not apply to any resident of Tasmania who is returning to Tasmania. Such person is required to:a. Transit directly between their point of arrival in Tasmania

and their residence and comply with any directions given to them by an authorised officer in relation to their transit; and

b. Remain in, or at, that residence for a period of 14 days unless:i. For the purpose of attending premises to obtain

medical care and the person -(A) travels directly to those premises, and(B) returns directly to their residence after obtaining

that care; orii. In an emergency situation that requires the person to

leave their residence to protect his or her personal safety, or the safety of another, and the person -(A) immediately returns to their residence once the

emergency situation has passed, or(B) once the emergency situation has passed, travels

directly to other premises that are suitable for the person to reside in until the expiration of the 14 days; or

iii. For the purpose of leaving Tasmania, in which case the person is required to travel directly from their residence to the point of departure and observe the hygiene practices described at paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) of Annexure A during transit; or

iv. Permitted to leave by an authorised officer and the person complies with any lawful directions given to them by an authorised officer; and

c. Isolate themselves from contact with all persons other than persons with whom they ordinarily reside for the period of 14 days; and

d. Comply with the directions specified in paragraphs (a), (b)(iii), (c), (d) and ( e) of Annexure A for the period of 14 days.

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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE556 15 July 2020

6. Direction 5 does not apply if on arrival in Tasmania, the Tasmanian resident is displaying symptoms of fever, coughing, sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness. Such a person is subject to Direction 2.

7. Direction 5 does not apply if the Tasmanian resident has arrived in Australia from overseas within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania or disembarked from a cruise ship within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania. Such a person is subject to Direction 2.

8. Directions 2 and 5 do not apply to persons who are specified in the attached Schedule unless that person:a. has arrived in Australia from overseas within 14 days of

their arrival in Tasmania; orb. disembarked from a cruise ship within 14 days of their

arrival in Tasmania; orc. on arrival in Tasmania is displaying symptoms of fever,

coughing, sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness.

Such persons are subject to Direction 2.9. Persons who are not subject to Directions 2 or 5 by virtue of

Direction 8, who have not worked, lived or otherwise been within Greater Melbourne (except whilst transiting) within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania, are required to comply with the directions specified in Annexure A for a period of 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania.

10. Persons who are not subject to Directions 2 or 5 by virtue of Direction 8, who have worked, lived or otherwise been within Greater Melbourne (except whilst transiting) within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania, are required to comply with the directions specified in Annexure B for a period of 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania.

11. Directions 2 and 5 do not apply to maritime crew members granted an exemption by me under Item 8 of the Schedule. Such persons are required to comply with any conditions imposed on the exemption granted to them.

DefinitionFor the purposes of these directions Greater Melbourne encompasses the local government areas within Victoria which are specified in Annexure C. These directions take effect from 11 :59pm on 5 July 2020 until further notice. The directions in relation to persons arriving in Tasmania which were made by me on 5 June 2020 are revoked from 11:59pm on 5 July 2020.

Dated this 5th day of July 2020 at 7:35pm.D L HINE

State Controller

SCHEDULE SPECIFIED PERSONS

1. National and State Security and Governancea. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties,

is responsible for the safety of the Nation or Tasmania against threats such as terrorism, war, or espionage or acts of foreign interference and is required to be present in Tasmania for such purposes, and any persons assisting such persons; and

b. Active Military personnel required to be on duty in Tasmania while in Tasmania; and

c. A member of the Commonwealth Parliament who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

2. Health Servicesa. A clinician in relation to health who is ordinarily resident

in Tasmania and who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania; and

b. A clinician in relation to health who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to present for duty in Tasmania to perform, during the period in which the person will be present in Tasmania, duties unable to be appropriately performed by a person ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

3. Transport, freight and logisticsa. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is

responsible for the provision of transport or freight and logistics into, within, and out of Tasmania; and

b. Flight crew and ship crew -for the purpose of delivery of persons, freight or logistics into, within and out of Tasmania.

4. Specialist skills critical to maintaining key industries or businessesa. Any specialists required for industry or business continuity

and maintenance of competitive operations where the appropriate skills are not available in Tasmania, where the service is time-critical and where the provision of the service requires that the person be physically present in Tasmania; and

b. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is responsible, while in Tasmania, for critical maintenance or repair of infrastructure critical to Tasmania.

5. Paramedics and ambulance officersa. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each

within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is returning to Tasmania as soon as practicable after providing medical transport to a patient or who is returning to Tasmania while providing medical transport to a person; and

b. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania and who is requested by the Commissioner of Ambulance Services, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania.

6. Police officersa. A member of the Tasmania Police Service who is requested

by the Commissioner of Police or his delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania; and

b. Members of the Australia Federal Police or a police force or police service of another State or a Territory of the Commonwealth travelling to Tasmania in the course of their duties.

7. Other persons, or classes of persons, previously determined to be Specified Personsa. Any other person or class of persons who, before 2 April

2020, was granted an exemption from a requirement to self-isolate by the Secretary of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment.

8. Other persons, or classes of persons, approved by the State Controller

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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 55715 July 2020

ANNEXURE A(a) Monitor himself or herself for symptoms of fever, coughing,

sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness, which may be evidence that he or she is infected by the disease; and

(b) If he or she believes that he or she is displaying a symptom referred to in paragraph (a)-(i) cease to attend a place, other than a place referred to in

subparagraph (ii), for the purposes of work; and(ii) as far as is reasonably practicable without putting his or

her survival at risk, remain in, or return and remain in -(A) the premises that are his or her ordinary place of

residence within Tasmania; or(B) other premises within Tasmania that are suitable

for the person to reside-except as necessary to attend at premises, nominated by his or her medical practitioner or the advisor on the Public Health Hotline, for the purposes of being tested for the presence of the disease; and

(iii) contact the Public Health Hotline, or a medical practitioner, to determine whether to be tested or assessed for infection by the disease; and

(c) Cover his or her mouth when coughing or sneezing; and(d) Use disposable tissues and dispose of such tissues, after use,

in a waste receptacle that other people will not touch except if protected from contact with the receptacle or its contents; and

(e) Wash his or her hands frequently and thoroughly with soap, or an alcohol-based sanitizing chemical, especially after using a toilet, before and after eating and before and after returning from outdoors; and

(f) If the person -(i) is within a category referred to in item 2 or 5 of the

Schedule to this direction; or(ii) is otherwise in close contact with a person who, by virtue

of the characteristics of the person, ought reasonably be regarded as especially vulnerable to infection or serious illness due to the disease (a "vulnerable person") -

ensure that he or she, at all times when engaged in the provision of health services or health care to persons, or in close proximity to a vulnerable person, wears a surgical mask or wears other personal protective equipment that is normally worn during such contact by persons engaged in the provision of those health services or that health care.

ANNEXURE B(a) Wear a surgical mask when:

i. in public; andii. undertaking their work or official duties; and

(b) Remain in, or at, the premises that are his or her ordinary place of residence within Tasmania unless:i. For the purpose of attending work or undertaking official

duties;ii. Shopping;iii. For the purpose of attending premises to obtain medical

care and the person -(A) travels directly to those premises, and(B) returns directly to their residence after obtaining

that care;

iv. In an emergency situation that requires the person to leave their residence to protect his or her personal safety, or the safety of another, and the person -(C) immediately returns to their residence once the

emergency situation has passed; or(D) once the emergency situation has passed, travels

directly to other premises that are suitable for the person to reside in until the expiration of the 14 days;

v. For the purpose of leaving Tasmania, in which case the person is required to travel directly from their residence to the point of departure and observe the hygiene practices described at paragraphs (a)(i), (e), (f) and (g) of this Annexure; or

vi. Permitted to leave by an authorised officer and the person complies with any lawful directions given to them by an authorised officer; and

(c) Monitor himself or herself for symptoms of fever, coughing, sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness, which may be evidence that he or she is infected by the disease; and

(d) If he or she believes that he or she is displaying a symptom referred to in paragraph (a) -(i) cease to attend a place, other than a place referred to in

subparagraph (ii), for the purposes of work; and(ii) as far as is reasonably practicable without putting his or

her survival at risk, remain in, or return and remain in -(A) the premises that are his or her ordinary place of

residence within Tasmania; or(B) other premises within Tasmania that are suitable

for the person to reside-except as necessary to attend at premises, nominated by his or her medical practitioner or the advisor on the Public Health Hotline, for the purposes of being tested for the presence of the disease; and

(iii) contact the Public Health Hotline, or a medical practitioner, to determine whether to be tested or assessed for infection by the disease; and

(e) Cover his or her mouth when coughing or sneezing; and(f) Use disposable tissues and dispose of such tissues, after use,

in a waste receptacle that other people will not touch except if protected from contact with the receptacle or its contents; and

(g) Wash his or her hands frequently and thoroughly with soap, or an alcohol-based sanitizing chemical, especially after using a toilet, before and after eating and before and after returning from outdoors; and

(h) If the person -(i) is within a category referred to in item 2 or 5 of the

Schedule to this direction; or(ii) is otherwise in close contact with a person who, by virtue

of the characteristics of the person, ought reasonably be regarded as especially vulnerable to infection or serious illness due to the disease (a "vulnerable person") -

ensure that he or she, at all times when engaged in the provision of health services or health care to persons, or in close proximity to a vulnerable person, wears a surgical mask or wears other personal protective equipment that is normally worn during such contact by persons engaged in the provision of those health services or that health care.

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ANNEXURE C1. Banyule2. Bayside3. Boroondara4. Brimbank5. Cardinia6. Casey7. Darebin8. Frankston9. Glen Eira10. Greater Dandenong11. Hobsons Bay12. Hume13. Kingston14. Knox15. Manningham16. Maribyrnong17. Maroondah18. Melbourne19. Melton20. Monash21. Moonee Valley22. Moreland23. Mornington Peninsula24. Nillumbik25. Port Phillip26. Stonnington27. Whitehorse28. Whittlesea29. Wyndham30. Yarra31. Yarra Ranges

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 2006 DIRECTIONS IN RELATION TO PERSONS ARRIVING IN

TASMANIA (VICTORIA)A state of emergency has been declared in Tasmania in response to the coronavirus disease COVID-19 which poses a significant risk to the health and safety of Tasmanians. In the exercise of the powers conferred on the State Controller under Section 40 of the Emergency Management Act 2006 and pursuant to clauses 1 (1)(b), 1 (1)(q) and 1 (1)(t) of Schedule 1 to the Act, I make the following directions: 1. From 11 :59pm on 8 July 2020, an affected person will only be

allowed to enter Tasmania if they are a resident of Tasmania or a Specified Person.

2. If an affected person who is not a resident of Tasmania or a Specified Person arrives in Tasmania at any time after 11:59pm on 8 July 2020, they must leave Tasmania as soon as possible if required to do so by an authorised officer under the Emergency Management Act.

3. An authorised officer may require an affected person required to leave Tasmania pursuant to a requirement under Direction 2 to isolate at an accommodation facility specified to them by the authorised officer until they are able to leave Tasmania. An affected person who is subject to such a requirement must:

a. Comply with any lawful directions given to them by the authorised officer during the period they are required to remain in isolation, and

b. Remain in the room provided to them at the accommodation facility specified to them for the period they are required to remain in isolation unless permitted to leave their room by an authorised officer.

4. An affected person who arrives in Tasmania after 11:59pm on 8 July 2020 is required to answer any question asked by an authorised officer or to provide any document or other information required by an authorised officer that is in the control of the person.

5. A person subject to these directions who is permitted to enter Tasmania after 11:59pm on 8 July 2020 is required to isolate himself or herself for 14 days at an accommodation facility specified to them by an authorised officer and:a. Comply with any lawful directions given to them by an

authorised officer during the period they are required to remain in isolation, and

b. Remain in the room provided to them at the accommodation facility specified to them for the period they are required to remain in isolation unless permitted to leave their room by an authorised officer.

6. Direction 5 does not apply to a Specified Person unless that person:a. has COVID-19 or has, within 14 days of their arrival in

Tasmania, had close contact with a person diagnosed as having COVID-19.

b. has arrived in Australia from overseas within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania; or

c. disembarked from a cruise ship within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania; or

d. on arrival in Tasmania is displaying symptoms of fever, coughing, sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness.

Such persons are subject to Direction 5.7. A Specified Person who is not subject to Direction 5 by

virtue of Direction 6 is required to comply with the directions specified in Annexure A for a period of 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania and any additional requirements imposed by the State Controller and notified to them in writing.

8. Direction 7 does not apply to maritime crew members granted an exemption by me under Item 8 of the Schedule. Such persons are required to comply with any conditions imposed on the exemption granted to them.

9. These directions do not apply to an affected person who arrives in Tasmania by sea before 8:00am on 9 July 2020. Such persons are subject to the "Directions in relation to persons arriving in Tasmania (General)" made by me on 8 July 2020.

DefinitionsIn these directions: Affected Person means: A person who has spent any time in Victoria within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania otherwise than whilst:

(i) Transiting directly through an airport in Victoria and the person did not leave the confines of the airport except to board a flight; or

(ii) Transiting directly through Victoria by vehicle to the seaport in Port Melbourne without breaking their journey except to obtain fuel.

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Specified Person means: (i) a person specified in Items 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 or 8 of the

attached Schedule; or(ii) a person specified in Item 4 of the attached Schedule who

has been granted prior approval by the State Controller to enter Tasmania.

These directions take effect from 11:59pm on 8 July 2020 until further notice.

Dated this 8th day of July 2020 at 10:18pm.D L HINE

State Controller

SCHEDULE SPECIFIED PERSONS

1. National and State Security and Governancea. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties,

is responsible for the safety of the Nation or Tasmania against threats such as terrorism, war, or espionage or acts of foreign interference and is required to be present in Tasmania for such purposes, and any persons assisting such persons; and

b. Active Military personnel required to be on duty in Tasmania while in Tasmania; and

c. A member of the Commonwealth Parliament who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

2. Health Servicesa. A clinician in relation to health who is ordinarily resident

in Tasmania and who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania; and

b. A clinician in relation to health who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to present for duty in Tasmania to perform, during the period in which the person will be present in Tasmania, duties unable to be appropriately performed by a person ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

3. Transport, freight and logisticsa. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is

responsible for the provision of transport or freight and logistics into, within, and out of Tasmania; and

b. Flight crew and ship crew -for the purpose of delivery of persons, freight or logistics into, within and out of Tasmania.

4. Specialist skills critical to maintaining key industries or businessesa. Any specialists required for industry or business continuity

and maintenance of competitive operations where the appropriate skills are not available in Tasmania, where the service is time-critical and where the provision of the service requires that the person be physically present in Tasmania; and

b. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is responsible, while in Tasmania, for critical maintenance or repair of infrastructure critical to Tasmania.

5. Paramedics and ambulance officersa. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each

within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is returning to Tasmania as soon as practicable after providing medical transport to a patient or who is returning to Tasmania while providing medical transport to a person;

andb. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each

within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania and who is requested by the Commissioner of Ambulance Services, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania.

6. Police officersa. A member of the Tasmania Police Service who is requested

by the Commissioner of Police or his delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania; and

b. Members of the Australia Federal Police or a police force or police service of another State or a Territory of the Commonwealth travelling to Tasmania in the course of their duties.

7. Other persons, or classes of persons, previously determined to be Specified Personsa. Any other person or class of persons who, before 2 April

2020, was granted an exemption from a requirement to self-isolate by the Secretary of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment.

8. Other persons, or classes of persons, approved by the State Controller

ANNEXURE A(a) Wear a surgical mask when:

i. in public; andii. undertaking their work or official duties; and

(b) Remain in, or at, the premises that are his or her ordinary place of residence within Tasmania unless:i. For the purpose of attending work or undertaking official

duties;ii. Shopping;iii. For the purpose of attending premises to obtain medical

care and the person-(A) travels directly to those premises, and(B) returns directly to their residence after obtaining

that care;iv. In an emergency situation that requires the person to

leave their residence to protect his or her personal safety, or the safety of another, and the person -(A) immediately returns to their residence once the

emergency situation has passed; or(B) once the emergency situation has passed, travels

directly to other premises that are suitable for the person to reside in until the expiration of the 14 days;

v. For the purpose of leaving Tasmania, in which case the person is required to travel directly from their residence to the point of departure and observe the hygiene practices described at paragraphs (a)(i), (e), (f) and (g) of this Annexure; or

vi. Permitted to leave by an authorised officer and the person complies with any lawful directions given to them by an authorised officer; and

(c) Monitor himself or herself for symptoms of fever, coughing, sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness, which may be evidence that he or she is infected by the disease; and

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(d) If he or she believes that he or she is displaying a symptom referred to in paragraph (a)-(i) cease to attend a place, other than a place referred to in

subparagraph (ii), for the purposes of work; and(ii) as far as is reasonably practicable without putting his or

her survival at risk, remain in, or return and remain in -(A) the premises that are his or her ordinary place of

residence within Tasmania; or(B) other premises within Tasmania that are suitable

for the person to reside-except as necessary to attend at premises, nominated by his or her medical practitioner or the advisor on the Public Health Hotline, for the purposes of being tested for the presence of the disease; and

(iii) contact the Public Health Hotline, or a medical practitioner, to determine whether to be tested or assessed for infection by the disease; and

(e) Cover his or her mouth when coughing or sneezing; and(f) Use disposable tissues and dispose of such tissues, after use,

in a waste receptacle that other people will not touch except if protected from contact with the receptacle or its contents; and

(g) Wash his or her hands frequently and thoroughly with soap, or an alcohol-based sanitizing chemical, especially after using a toilet, before and after eating and before and after returning from outdoors; and

(h) If the person -(i) is within a category referred to in item 2 or 5 of the

Schedule to this direction; or(ii) is otherwise in close contact with a person who, by virtue

of the characteristics of the person, ought reasonably be regarded as especially vulnerable to infection or serious illness due to the disease (a "vulnerable person") -

ensure that he or she, at all times when engaged in the provision of health services or health care to persons, or in close proximity to a vulnerable person, wears a surgical mask or wears other personal protective equipment that is normally worn during such contact by persons engaged in the provision of those health ser-vices or that health care.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 2006 DIRECTIONS IN RELATION TO PERSONS ARRIVING IN

TASMANIA (GENERAL)A state of emergency has been declared in Tasmania in response to the coronavirus disease COVID-19 which poses a significant risk to the health and safety of Tasmanians. In the exercise of the powers conferred on the State Controller under Section 40 of the Emergency Management Act 2006 and pursuant to clauses 1 (1)(b), 1 (1)( q) and 1 (1)(t) of Schedule 1 to the Act, I make the following directions: 1. These directions apply to every person who arrives in Tasmania

from a departure point outside of Victoria who has not spent any time in Victoria within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania, otherwise than whilst:a) Transiting directly through an airport in Victoria and the

person did not leave the confines of the airport except to board a flight; or

b) Transiting directly through Victoria by vehicle to the seaport in Port Melbourne, without breaking their journey except to obtain fuel.

2. Every person subject to these directions who arrives in Tasmania after 11:59pm on 8 July 2020 from a departure point outside of Tasmania, is required to answer any question

asked by an authorised officer or to provide any document or other information required by an authorised officer that is in the control of the person.

3. Every person who arrives in Tasmania after 11 :59pm on 8 July 2020 from a departure point outside of Tasmania is required to isolate himself or herself for 14 days at an accommodation facility specified to them by an authorised officer under the Emergency Management Act, anda. Comply with any lawful directions given to them by an

authorised officer during the period they are required to remain in isolation at an accommodation facility, and

b. Remain in the room provided to them at the accommodation facility specified to them for the period they are required to remain in isolation unless permitted to leave their room by an authorised officer.

4. The State Controller may, upon application, authorise a person subject to Direction 3 to isolate himself or herself for 14 days at a private residence or other premises. Persons given such an authorisation are required to comply with Direction 5 as if they were a Tasmanian resident and the premises they are authorised to isolate at is their residence.

5. Direction 3 does not apply to a resident of Tasmania who is returning to Tasmania. Such a person is required to:a. Transit directly between their point of arrival in Tasmania

and their residence and comply with any directions given to them by an authorised officer in relation to their transit; and

b. Remain in, or at, that residence for a period of 14 days unless:i. For the purpose of attending premises to obtain medical

care and the person -(A) travels directly to those premises, and(B) returns directly to their residence after obtaining

that care; orii. In an emergency situation that requires the person to

leave their residence to protect his or her personal safety, or the safety of another, and the person -(A) immediately returns to their residence once the

emergency situation has passed, or(B) once the emergency situation has passed, travels

directly to other premises that are suitable for the person to reside in until the expiration of the 14 days; or

iii. For the purpose of leaving Tasmania, in which case the person is required to travel directly from their residence to the point of departure and observe the hygiene practices described at paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) of Annexure A during transit; or

iv. Permitted to leave by an authorised officer and the person complies with any lawful directions given to them by an authorised officer; and

c. Isolate themselves from contact with all persons other than persons with whom they ordinarily reside for the period of 14 days; and

d. Comply with the directions specified in paragraphs (a), (b)(iii), (c), (d) and (e) of Annexure A for the period of 14 days.

6. Direction 5 does not apply to a resident of Tasmania who has COVID-19 or who, within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania, has had close contact with a person diagnosed as having COVID-19. Such a person is subject to Direction 3.

7. Direction 5 does not apply if, on arrival in Tasmania, the Tasmanian resident is displaying symptoms of fever, coughing, sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness. Such a person is subject to Direction 3.

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8. Direction 5 does not apply if the Tasmanian resident has arrived in Australia from overseas within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania or disembarked from a cruise ship within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania. Such a person is subject to Direction 3.

9. Directions 3 and 5 do not apply to persons who are specified in the attached Schedule unless that person:a. has COVID-19 or has, within 14 days of their arrival in

Tasmania, had close contact with a person diagnosed as having COVID-19.

b. has arrived in Australia from overseas within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania; or

c. disembarked from a cruise ship within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania; or

d. on arrival in Tasmania is displaying symptoms of fever, coughing, sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness.

Such persons are subject to Direction 3.10. Persons who are not subject to Directions 3 or 5 by virtue

of Direction 9 are required to comply with the directions specified in Annexure A for a period of 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania.

11. Direction 10 does not apply to maritime crew members granted an exemption by me under Item 8 of the Schedule. Such persons are required to comply with any conditions imposed on the exemption granted to them.

These directions take effect from 11:59pm on 8 July 2020 until further notice.The directions in relation to persons arriving in Tasmania which were made by me on 5 July 2020 are revoked with effect from 11:59pm on 8 July 2020.

Dated this 8th day of July 2020 at 10:15pm.D L HINE

State Controller

SCHEDULE SPECIFIED PERSONS

1. National and State Security and Governancea. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties,

is responsible for the safety of the Nation or Tasmania against threats such as terrorism, war, or espionage or acts of foreign interference and is required to be present in Tasmania for such purposes, and any persons assisting such persons; and

b. Active Military personnel required to be on duty in Tasmania while in Tasmania; and

c. A member of the Commonwealth Parliament who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

2. Health Servicesa. A clinician in relation to health who is ordinarily resident

in Tasmania and who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania; and

b. A clinician in relation to health who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to present for duty in Tasmania to perform, during the period in which the person will be present in Tasmania, duties unable to be appropriately performed by a person ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

3. Transport, freight and logisticsa. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is

responsible for the provision of transport or freight and

logistics into, within, and out of Tasmania; andb. Flight crew and ship crew -

for the purpose of delivery of persons, freight or logistics into, within and out of Tasmania.

4. Specialist skills critical to maintaining key industries or businessesa. Any specialists required for industry or business continuity

and maintenance of competitive operations where the appropriate skills are not available in Tasmania, where the service is time-critical and where the provision of the service requires that the person be physically present in Tasmania; and

b. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is responsible, while in Tasmania, for critical maintenance or repair of infrastructure critical to Tasmania.

5. Paramedics and ambulance officersa. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each

within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is returning to Tasmania as soon as practicable after providing medical transport to a patient or who is returning to Tasmania while providing medical transport to a person; and

b. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania and who is requested by the Commissioner of Ambulance Services, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania.

6. Police officersa. A member of the Tasmania Police Service returning to

Tasmania from travel in the course of their duties; andb. Members of the Australia Federal Police or a police force

or police service of another State or a Territory of the Commonwealth travelling to Tasmania in the course of their duties.

7. Other persons, or classes of persons, previously determined to be Specified Personsa. Any other person or class of persons who, before 2 April

2020, was granted an exemption from a requirement to self-isolate by the Secretary of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment.

8. Other persons, or classes of persons, approved by the State Controller

ANNEXURE A(a) Monitor himself or herself for symptoms of fever, coughing,

sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness, which may be evidence that he or she is infected by the disease; and

(b) If he or she believes that he or she is displaying a symptom referred to in paragraph (a)-(i) cease to attend a place, other than a place referred to in

subparagraph (ii), for the purposes of work; and(ii) as far as is reasonably practicable without putting his or

her survival at risk, remain in, or return and remain in -(A) the premises that are his or her ordinary place of

residence within Tasmania; or(B) other premises within Tasmania that are suitable

for the person to reside-except as necessary to attend at premises, nominated by his or her medical practitioner or the advisor on the Public Health Hotline, for the purposes of being tested for the presence of the disease; and

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(iii) contact the Public Health Hotline, or a medical practitioner, to determine whether to be tested or assessed for infection by the disease; and

(c) Cover his or her mouth when coughing or sneezing; and(d) Use disposable tissues and dispose of such tissues, after use,

in a waste receptacle that other people will not touch except if protected from contact with the receptacle or its contents; and

(e) Wash his or her hands frequently and thoroughly with soap, or an alcohol-based sanitizing chemical, especially after using a toilet, before and after eating and before and after returning from outdoors; and

(f) If the person -(i) is within a category referred to in item 2 or 5 of the

Schedule to this direction; or(ii) is otherwise in close contact with a person who, by virtue

of the characteristics of the person, ought reasonably be regarded as especially vulnerable to infection or serious illness due to the disease (a "vulnerable person") -

ensure that he or she, at all times when engaged in the provision of health services or health care to persons, or in close proximity to a vulnerable person, wears a surgical mask or wears other personal protective equipment that is normally worn during such contact by persons engaged in the provision of those health services or that health care.

Government House Hobart, Tasmania

6 July 2020 Her Excellency the Governor has this day in the name of Her

Majesty The Queen assented to the following Bills:__

A Bill for an Act to amend the Land Tax Act 2000 Land Tax Amendment Act 2020 (Act No. 14 of 2020)

A Bill for an Act to encourage and assist in supporting the building industry by providing for the payments of grants to home owners to facilitate the building of new homes and the substantial renovation of existing homes in certain circumstances

Homebuilder Grants Act 2020 (Act No. 15 of 2020)

A Bill for an Act to amend the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993, the Electricity Supply Industry Act 1995 and the Water and Sewerage Industry Act 2008

Building and Construction (Regulatory Reform Amendments) Act 2020

(Act No. 16 of 2020)

By Her Excellency’s Command DAVID OWEN, Official Secretary.

RAIL SAFETY NATIONAL LAW (TASMANIA) ACT 2012NoticE of publicatioN of rEGulatioN

Notice is given under s9(1) of the Rail Safety National Law (Tasmania) Act 2012 that the Rail Safety National Law National Regulations (Fees and Other Measures) Variation Regulations 2020 made under the Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) Act 2012 on 4 June 2020, were published on the New South Wales legislation website on 26 June 2020.A copy of the regulation is obtainable by visiting http://legislation.nsw.gov.au/maintop/epub

Regulation:Rail Safety National Law National Regulations 2012Authorising Law:Rail Safety National Law (South Australia) Act 2012

MICHAEL DARREL JOSEPH FERGUSONMinister for Infrastructure and Transport

Royal Assent

Rail Safety National Law

PROPOSAL TO DETERMINE CLASS OF REGULATED FISHPrimary Produce Safety (Seafood) Regulations 2014

Regulation 4 1. I, Christopher John Lyall, being and as the Chief Inspector of

Primary Produce Safety under the Primary Produce Safety Act 2011, hereby give notice that I propose to determine “smoked or preserved fish”, as described in paragraph 2 of this Notice, to be a class of regulated fish under regulation 4 of the Primary Produce Safety (Seafood) Regulations 2014.

2. For the purposes of this Notice, “smoked or preserved fish” means any fish that is smoked, cured, brined or otherwise processed in order to be made suitable for human consumption without further heating or cooking, such as – (a) hot or cold smoked fish; or(b) canned fish; or(c) pickled fish; or(d) fish pate; or(e) other similar ready-to-eat fish.

3. The determination referred to in paragraph 1 of this Notice will not be made until a period of 21 days after the publication of this Notice in the Tasmanian Government Gazette has elapsed.

4. Any person may, within the period referred to in paragraph 3 of this Notice, make a submission or comment in respect of the proposed determination by emailing the submission/comment to [email protected].

5. Further information about the proposed determination and how to make a submission or comment is provided on the following website https://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/consultations

Primary Produce Safety

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Animal Health

Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Hobart, 6 July 2020

ANIMAL HEALTH ACT 1995Section 26

list a DisEasEs

I, Kevin de Witte, Chief Veterinary Officer appointed under section 6 of the Animal Health Act 1995 (“the Act”) pursuant to section 26 of the Act hereby publish this list of all List A diseases:

Diseases associated with multiple terrestrial animal speciesInfection with Bacillus anthracis (Anthrax)Infection with Australian bat lyssavirus Bluetongue (clinical disease)Infection with Borna disease virus Infection with Brucella canisInfection with Camelpox virusInfection with Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas disease)Infection with Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virusEncephalitides (tick-borne) Epizootic haemorrhagic disease (clinical disease)Infection with foot and mouth disease virus Infection with Ehrlichia canis (Ehrlichiosis)Infection with Ehrlichia ruminantium (Heartwater)Infection with Echinococcus multilocularisInfection with Japanese encephalitis virus Infection with ovine herpesvirus-2 or alcelaphine herpesvirus-1 (malignant catarrhal fever, wildebeest-associated)Infection with Pseudogymnoascus destructans in bats (White Nose Syndrome)Infection with rabies virus Infection with Rift Valley fever virus Infection with rinderpest virus Infestation with Cochliomyia hominivorax (New World screwworm)Infestation with Chrysomya bezziana (Old World Screwworm)Infection with Mycobacterium bovisInfection with Mycobacterium capraeInfection with Mycobacterium tuberculosisInfection with Trypanosoma evansi (Surra)Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (bovine spongiform encephalopathy, chronic wasting disease of deer, feline spongiform encephalopathy, scrapie)Infection with Trichinella spp.Trypanosomosis (tsetse fly associated)Infection with Francisella tularensis (Tularaemia)Infection with vesicular stomatitis virus Infestation with Warble-fly (warble-fly myiasis)West Nile virus infection (clinical disease)

Diseases associated with cattleHaemorrhagic septicaemia (Infection with Pasteurella multocida serotypes 6:b and 6:e)Infection with Brucella abortus

Infection with Jembrana disease virusInfection with louping ill virusInfection with lumpy skin disease virusInfection with Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides SC (contagious bovine pleuropneumonia)Infection with Theileria parva (East Coast fever) or T. annulata (Mediterranean theileriosis)

Diseases associated with sheep and goatsContagious agalactia (clinical disease)Infection with Brucella melitenisisInfection with Chlamydophila abortus (enzootic abortion of ewes, ovine chlamydiosis)Infection with Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae (contagious caprine pleuropneumonia)Infection with Nairobi sheep disease virusInfection with peste des petits ruminants virusInfestation with Psoroptes ovis (sheep scab)Infection with Sheep pox and goat pox virusInfection with Wesselbron virus Maedi-visnaPulmonary adenomatosis (Jaagsiekte)

Diseases associated with equinesInfection with African horse sickness virusInfection with Babesia caballi, B. equi or Theileria equi (Equine piroplasmosis)Infection with Burkholderia mallei (Glanders)Infection with Eastern, Western or Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virusesInfection with equine encephalosis virusInfection with equine influenza virusInfection with Getah virusInfection with Hendra virusInfection with Histoplasma farciminosum (epizootic lymphangitis)Infection with Neorickettsia risticii (Potomac fever)Infection with Taylorella equigenitalis (contagious equine metritis)Infection with Trypanosoma equiperdum (dourine)

Diseases associated with swineInfection with African swine fever virusInfection with Aujeszky’s disease virusInfection with Bungowannah virusInfection with classical swine fever virusInfection with Influenza A viruses in swineInfection with Menangle virusInfection with Nipah virusInfection with porcine epidemic diarrhoea virusInfection with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virusInfection with Seneca Valley virus (Senecavirus A)Infection with swine vesicular disease virusInfection with Teschovirus A (porcine enteroviral encephalomyelitis)Infection with transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirusInfection with vesicular exanthema of swine virusPost-weaning multi-systemic wasting syndrome

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Diseases associated with birdsDuck virus hepatitisInfection with avian influenza virusesInfection with avian metapneumovirus (Turkey rhinotracheitis)Infection with duck herpesvirus 1 (duck viral enteritis/duck plague)Infection with Mycoplasma iowaeInfection with infectious bursal disease virus (hypervirulent and exotic antigenic variant forms)Infection with Newcastle disease virus (virulent)Infection with Salmonella gallinarum (fowl typhoid)

Diseases associated with beesAfricanised honey beesInfestation of honey bees with Acarapis woodi (Acariasis tracheal mite)Infestation of bees with Tropilaelaps clareae or Tropilaelaps mercedesae (Tropilaelaps mite)Infestation of bees with Varroa destructor or Varroa jacobsoni (Varroosis)

Diseases associated with finfishBacterial kidney disease (Renibacterium salmoninarum)Channel catfish virus diseaseEnteric redmouth disease (Yersinia ruckeri – Hagerman strain)Epizootic haematopoietic necrosis (EHN virus)European catfish virus/European sheatfish virusFurunculosis (Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida)Grouper iridoviral diseaseInfection with Aphanomyces invadans (epizootic ulcerative syndrome)Gyrodactylus salaris (Gyrodactylosis)Infection with HPR-deleted or HPR0 infectious salmon anaemia virusInfection with salmon alphavirusInfectious haematopoietic necrosisInfectious pancreatic necrosisInfectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus – like (ISKNV-like) viruses Koi herpesvirus diseaseOncorhynchus masou virus diseasePiscirickettsiosis (Piscirickettsia salmonis)Red sea bream iridoviral diseaseSealice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis)Spring viraemia of carpTilapia lake virus (TiLV) diseaseViral encephalopathy and retinopathyViral haemorrhagic septicaemiaWhirling disease (Myxobolus cerebralis)

Diseases associated with molluscsInfection with Bonamia exitiosa Infection with Bonamia ostreae Infection with Mikrocytos mackini Infection with Marteilia refringens Infection with Marteilia sydneyi Infection with Marteilioides chungmuensis

Infection with Perkinsus marinus Infection with Perkinsus olseniInfection with Xenohalitotis californiensis Iridoviroses Haplosporidium nelsoni infection in shellfish Nocardiosis of shellfish

Diseases associated with crustaceansAcute hepatopancreatic necrosis diseaseEnterocytozoon hepatopenaei Gill-associated virusInfection with Aphanomyces astaci (crayfish plague)Infection with Hepatobacter penaei (necrotising hepatopancreatitis)Infection with infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosisInfection with Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus (white tail disease)Infection with myonecrosis virus Infection with Taura syndrome virus Infection with white spot syndrome virus Infection with yellow head virus genotype 1Monodon slow growth syndrome

Diseases associated with amphibiansInfection with Batrachochytrium salamandrivoransInfection with Ranavirus species

K DE WITTEChief Veterinary Officer

Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Hobart, 6 July 2020

ANIMAL HEALTH ACT 1995Section 26

list b DisEasEs

I, Kevin de Witte, Chief Veterinary Officer appointed under section 6 of the Animal Health Act 1995 (“the Act”) pursuant to section 26 of the Act hereby publish this list of all List B diseases:

Diseases associated with multiple terrestrial animal speciesInfection with Chlamydia psittaci (avian psittacosis)Devil facial tumour diseaseInfection with Echinococcus granulosus (Hydatid disease)Infection with Leishmania spp. Infection with Leptospirosis interrogans servarsInfection with Listeria monocytogenesParatuberculosis (Johne’s disease)Infection with Coxiella burnetii (Q fever)Salmonellosis (clinical disease)Infection with Verotoxic E. coli

Diseases associated with cattleInfection with Anaplasma marginale (bovine anaplasmosis) in tick free areasInfection with Babesia bovis, B. bigemina or B. divergens (bovine babesiosis) in tick free areasInfection with bovine leukaemia virus (enzootic bovine leucosis)Infection with bovine virus diarrhoea virus (type 2)Infection with Taenia saginata (Cysticercus bovis)

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Diseases associated with sheep and goatsInfection with Brucella ovis (Ovine brucellosis) Infection with Salmonella abortus-ovis

Diseases associated with equine speciesInfection with equine herpes virus 1 (EHV-1) Infection with equine infectious anaemia virusInfection with equine arteritis virus Infection with Salmonella abortus-equi

Diseases associated with swineInfection with Brucella suisInfection with Taenia solium (Porcine cysticercosis/Cysticercus cellulosae)

Diseases associated with birdsInfection with Mycobacterium avium (avian tuberculosis)Infection with Salmonella Enteritidis in poultryInfection with Salmonella pullorum (pullorum disease)

Diseases associated with beesInfection of bees with Melissococcus plutonius (European foulbrood)Infection of bees with Paenibacillus larvae (American foulbrood)Small hive beetle (Aethina tumida)

Diseases associated with finfishAeromonas salmonicida - atypical strains (marine aeromonad disease, goldfish ulcer disease)Enteric septicaema of catfish (Edwardsiella ictaluri)Rickettsia like organism (RLO) of salmonidsInfection with Pilchard orthomyxo-like virusInfection with Lactococcus garvieae (Streptococcosis of salmonids)Tasmanian aquatic birnavirus

Diseases associated with molluscsAbalone viral ganglioneuritisBonamia species infection in shellfish, other than Bonamia ostreae infection in shellfish or Bonamia exitiosus infection in shellfishOstreid herpesvirus-1 µ variant

Diseases associated with amphibiansInfection with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidi

K DE WITTEChief Veterinary Officer

Rules Publication

RULES PUBLICATION ACT 1953NoticE of thE makiNG of statutory rulEs

IN ACCORDANCE with the provisions of the Rules Publication Act 1953, notice is given of the making of the following statutory rules:__

GENERAL PURPORT OR EFFECT OF THE ABOVEMENTIONED STATUTORY RULES

(1) Dog Control Amendment Regulations 2020

These regulations amend the Dog Control Regulations 2010 by amending the offences for which an infringement notice may be issued, consequent on the commencement of the Dog Control Amendment Act 2019.

(2) Environmental Management and Pollution Control (Rescission) Regulations 2020

These regulations rescind the Environmental Management and Pollution Control (Environmental Infringement Notices) Regulations 2016.

Copies of the abovementioned statutory rules may be purchased at The Print Division Tasmania, 46 Brisbane Street, Hobart, Phone: 03 6210 9633, Email: [email protected]

ROBYN WEBB, Chief Parliamentary Counsel

Title of Act (if any) under which statutory rules made

Number allotted to statutory

rules

Title or subject matter of statutory rules

(1) Dog Control Act 2000 S. R. 2020, No. 45 Dog Control Amendment Regulations 2020

(2) Environmental Management and Pollution Control Act 1994

S. R. 2020, No. 46

Environmental Management and Pollution Control (Rescission) Regulations 2020

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Land Acquisition

LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1993 NOTICE OF ACQUISITION

(Section 18) In pursuance of Section 18 of the Land Acquisition Act 1993, I, Timothy William Grant, Valuer-General acting as a delegate of the Minister of the Crown for the time being administering the Land Acquisition Act 1993 do hereby declare that the land in the Schedule hereto is taken and vested in the Crown absolutely under the said Act for the authorised purpose, being for road purposes.

Given under my hand this 7th day of July 2020.Tim Grant Valuer-General Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment134 Macquarie Street, Hobart

SCHEDULEAll that 619m2 of land situate in the Parish of Bicheno Land District of Glamorgan being Lot 3 on Plan of Survey P178927 in the Office of the Recorder of Titles being portion of the land comprised in Folio of the Register Volume 174034 Folio 1 of which John Brian Hughes is the registered proprietor.Location: Tasman Highway Great Eastern Drive - Rosedale Road JunctionMunicipal Area: Glamorgan-Spring Bay

(26-17-48)

LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1993 NOTICE OF ACQUISITION

(Section 18) In pursuance of Section 18 of the Land Acquisition Act 1993, I, Timothy William Grant, Valuer-General acting as a delegate of the Minister of the Crown for the time being administering the Land Acquisition Act 1993 do hereby declare that the land in the Schedule hereto is taken and vested in the Crown absolutely under the said Act for the authorised purpose, being for road purposes.

Given under my hand this 7th day of July 2020.Tim Grant Valuer-General Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment134 Macquarie Street, Hobart

SCHEDULEAll that 62.6m2 of land situate in the Parish of Bicheno Land District of Glamorgan being Lot 2 on Plan of Survey P178927 in the Office of the Recorder of Titles being portion of the land comprised in Folio of the Register Volume 118069 Folio 800 of which Uta Green, David Weedon Green, Anita Pryor and Michael Kenneth Rice are the registered proprietors.Location: Tasman Highway Great Eastern Drive - Rosedale Road JunctionMunicipal Area: Glamorgan-Spring Bay

(26-17-49)

LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1993 NOTICE OF ACQUISITION

(Section 16)Pursuant to section 16 of the Land Acquisition Act 1993 (LAA) and section 56G of the Water and Sewerage Industry Act 2008 the Tasmanian Water & Sewerage Corporation Pty Ltd (ACN 162 220 653) (TasWater) (being an acquiring authority in accordance with the LAA), does hereby declare that the Land described in the First Schedule is taken and vested in TasWater absolutely under the LAA for the authorised purpose of upgrading the Southbridge Sewer Pump Station.

Dated this 15th day of July 2020.For and on behalf of Tasmanian Water & Sewerage Corporation Pty Ltd (ACN 162 220 653),JESSICA ROWBOTTOM, Legal Practitioner

First Schedule That parcel of land marked on the Plan of Survey shown as Lot 1 measuring 383m2 as depicted on the Plan at the Second Schedule situated in the Town of Southbridge in Tasmania being that land comprised in Folio of the Register Volume 172155 Folio 2 and registered in the name of Helene Kaye Hurd.

Second Schedule

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Local Government

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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE574 15 July 2020

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Staff Movements

Agency Duties Assigned Employee ProbationPeriod

Date of Effect

Department of Health Senior Physiotherapist A Knapek 6 Months 02/08/2020

Communities Tasmania Child Safety Officer A King 6 Months 06/07/2020Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority Chief Financial Officer D Nelan 1 Month 06/07/2020

Treasury and Finance Budget and Systems Analyst T Alvanos 6 Months 21/07/2020Police, Fire and Emergency Management Maintenance Officer J Kumpulainen 6 Months 09/06/2020

Communities Tasmania Front of House Assistant T Campbell Nil 01/07/2020

Department of Health Senior Social Worker - Emergency Department & Assessment & Planning Unit D Velasquez 6 Months 27/07/2020

Department of Health Ward Clerk S Shipp 6 Months 12/07/2020Department of Health Ward Clerk T Honeychurch 6 Months 27/07/2020Department of Health Ward Clerk A Butt 6 Months 12/07/2020Department of Health Ward Clerk V Luck 6 Months 12/07/2020Department of Health Ward Clerk S Jones 6 Months 12/07/2020Justice Assessment Report and Compliance Officer P Taplin 6 Months 01/07/2020Department of Health Supervisor (Environmental Services) A Noyes 6 Months 26/07/2020Department of Health Registered Nurse - Community Nurse (Palliative) F Lopa 6 Months 26/07/2020Department of Health Dental Officer C Blackhall 6 Months 01/11/2020Department of Health Ward Clerk P Gall 6 Months 06/07/2020Communities Tasmania Client Liaison Officer O Montgomery 6 Months 20/07/2020Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Environmental Assessment Officer B Josey 6 Months 03/08/2020

Department of Health Ward Clerk A Harris 6 Months 13/07/2020Department of Health Ward Clerk K Keogh 6 Months 13/07/2020Department of Health Ward Clerk A Quaggin 6 Months 13/07/2020Education School Administration Clerk K O'Sign 6 Months 28/05/2020Education Education Facility Attendant A Jordan 6 Months 04/06/2020Education Assistant Principal V Harrison Nil 09/06/2020Education Assistant Principal L Wyllie-Watson Nil 11/06/2020Education Education Facility Attendant N Rahayu 6 Months 06/07/2020Education Education Facility Attendant N Ainslie 6 Months 15/06/2020Education School Business Manager K Barker 6 Months 20/07/2020Education Education Facility Attendant C Turner Nil 01/07/2020Department of Health Allied Health Professional D Leslie 6 Months 13/07/2020

Department of Health Registered Midwife R Sammut 6 Months 05/07/2020Department of Health Registered Nurse E Davie 6 Months 19/07/2020Department of Health Staff Specialist - Obstetrics and Gynaecology P Spaulding 6 Months 29/06/2020Department of Health Staff Specialist - General Surgery T Evans 6 Months 04/06/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse - CFMHS D Veryard 6 Months 12/07/2020

Permanent Appointments

Extension or Renewal of Fixed-Term Appointments beyond 12 monthsAgency Duties Assigned Employee Term Date of Effect

Premier and Cabinet Customer Service Consultant S Grigg 3 Months 09/07/2020

Premier and Cabinet Customer Service Consultant M Scott 3 Months 09/07/2020

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Promotion of Permanent Employees

Resignation of Permanent Employees

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

TasTAFE Education Manager L Flint 06/07/2020

Education Advanced Skills Teacher A Bonner 20/07/2020

State Growth Manager Business Systems S Morey 03/08/2020

Department of Health Intensive Care Paramedic N Albery 03/04/2020

Department of Health Intensive Care Paramedic A Carnicelli 08/05/2020

Department of Health Intensive Care Paramedic R Menegon 08/05/2020

TasTAFE Teacher M Brooke 08/07/2020

Department of Health Supervisor (Environmental Services) G Tarafder 12/07/2020

Department of Health Safety and Quality Advisor A McKeown 13/07/2020

Education School Administration Officer K Gibbons 25/06/2020

Education School Business Manager K Budgeon 01/07/2020

Department of Health Clinical Nurse Consultant - Perioperative Services O Booth 03/08/2020

Department of Health Communications Team Leader P Behrens 13/07/2020

Department of Health Communications Team Leader E Blight 13/07/2020

Department of Health Communications Team Leader T Murray 13/07/2020

Department of Health Communications Team Leader K Puffett 13/07/2020

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

Treasury and Finance Economic Analyst N Van De Winckel 10/07/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse J Phillips 21/06/2020

Treasury and Finance Project Officer A Adams 09/07/2020

Department of Health Endoscopy Technician D Goodhand 19/06/2020

Department of Health Food Services Assistant A Whatley 28/06/2020

Education Advanced Skills Teacher L Best 03/07/2020

Education Teacher O Tubb 01/07/2020

Education Education Facility Attendant K Lello 26/06/2020

Education Teacher Assistant M Jones 09/06/2020

Education Education Facility Attendant S Gamble 01/07/2020

Education Teacher S Middleton 03/07/2020

Education Child and Family Centre Coordinator L McFarlane 10/06/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse P McNab 04/07/2020

Department of Health Clinical Nurse Educator P Sykes 03/07/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse D Hyland 01/07/2020Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Utility Officer M Johnson 10/07/2020

Department of Health Senior Policy Officer - Clinical Governance C Duenow 09/07/2020

Department of Health Consultant - Workers Compensation and Liability T Keenan 30/06/2020

Premier and Cabinet Customer Service Consultant T House 3 Months 09/07/2020

Premier and Cabinet Customer Service Consultant K Russell 6 Months 01/07/2020

Premier and Cabinet Executive Officer G Brown 12 Months 29/07/2020

Premier and Cabinet Business Consultant H Tilain 4 Months 01/10/2020

Fixed-Term Appointments of greater than 12 MonthsAgency Duties Assigned Employee Term Date of Effect

Justice Legal Practitioner D Cocker 23 Months 15/07/2020

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Transfer of Permanent Employees

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Transferred Agency Date of Effect

Department of Health Project Manager - Strategic Infrastructure Projects A Smith Justice 03/08/2020

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

Department of Health Registered Nurse H Alexander 27/06/2020Police, Fire and Emergency Management Clerical Support Officer K Kelly 16/07/2020

Department of Health Detoxification Officer J Wilkins 04/07/2020

Education School Business Manager C Jackson 03/07/2020

Education Teacher A Camac 03/07/2020

Education Educational Interpreter K Maingay 03/06/2020

Education Library Services Officer H Wilson-Roberts 22/06/2020

Education Teacher Assistant G Gillam 03/07/2020

Education Teacher E Webster 01/07/2020

Education Teacher L Harris 12/06/2020

Education Advanced Skills Teacher S Johnson 03/07/2020

Education Senior Analyst P Daniels 26/06/2020

Education Teacher M Webster 03/07/2020

Education Teacher D Chettle 11/06/2020

Education Assistant Principal M Conrad Wilson 03/07/2020

Education Teacher H Kempster 03/07/2020

Education Teacher K Walker 03/07/2020

Education Principal C Walker 01/07/2020

Education Principal Project Officer, Literacy D Hutton 05/06/2020

Education Education Facility Attendant M Kerkham 30/06/2020

Education Teacher D Knight 03/07/2020

Education Library Technician R Rathbone 01/07/2020

Education Teacher Assistant R Jaeger 17/06/2020

Education Teacher Assistant T Kaine 22/05/2020

Education Teacher Assistant C Goodluck 03/07/2020

Education Teacher Assistant A Lee 24/06/2020

Education Teacher Assistant P Armstrong 12/06/2020

Department of Health Senior Librarian T Beck-Swindale 10/07/2020

Treasury and Finance Assistant Director, Budget Management G O'Donnell 14/07/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse R Johnson 11/07/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse J Murton 11/07/2020

Retirement of Permanent Employees

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Communities Tasmania Project Manager H Cuthbertson 01/07/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse S Tyson 07/07/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse S Poole 01/07/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse A Jones 10/07/2020