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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Week No. 38/2010 Friday, 24 September 2010 Published under authority by Containing numbers 116 and 117 Strategic Communications and Government Advertising Pages 4621 – 4966 Level 16, McKell Building 2-24 Rawson Place, SYDNEY NSW 2001 Phone: 9372 7447 Fax: 9372 7425 Email: [email protected]

Transcript of Government Gazette of 24 September 2010

Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF

NEW SOUTH WALES

Week No. 38/2010 Friday, 24 September 2010 Published under authority by Containing numbers 116 and 117 Strategic Communications and Government Advertising Pages 4621 – 4966 Level 16, McKell Building 2-24 Rawson Place, SYDNEY NSW 2001 Phone: 9372 7447 Fax: 9372 7425 Email: [email protected]

CONTENTS DEADLINESNumber 116

SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 ..... 4621

Number 117 LEGISLATION

Online notification of the making of Statutory Instruments ........................................................... 4623

Assents to Acts ....................................................... 4624 Orders ...................................................................... 4625 Other Legislation ..................................................... 4627

OFFICIAL NOTICES

Appointments .......................................................... 4642 Industry and Investment .......................................... 4643 Land and Property Management Authority .............. 4658 Roads and Traffi c Authority .................................... 4670 Offi ce of Water ........................................................ 4853 Other Notices .......................................................... 4854

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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF

NEW SOUTH WALES

Number 116 Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Published under authority by Government Advertising

SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT

ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT ACT 1979

ORDER

I, the Minister for Planning, in pursuance of section 75B(5) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (the Act)

(a) repeal the Order made under section 75B(1)(b) and published in Gazette No 156 of 26 October 2007 at page 8124; and

(b) revoke the declaration made by that Order that the development identified in Schedule 1 below is a project to which Part 3A of that Act applies.

SCHEDULE 1

The site known as Huntingwood East Employment Lands as shown edged heavy black on the map marked Huntingwood East Employment Lands– Cadastre, within the Blacktown Local Government Area.

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Huntingwood East Employment Lands – Cadastre

Date: 20 September 2010.

The Hon. TONY KELLY, MLC, Minister for Planning,

Sydney

Explanatory note

The object of this Order is to repeal a previous Order that made certain development at a site referred to as Huntingwood East to be a project to which Part 3A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 applies.

Authorised to be printed ISSN 0155-6320 DENIS H. HELM, Government Printer.

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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF

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Number 117 Friday, 24 September 2010

Published under authority by Government Advertising

LEGISLATION Online notification of the making of statutory instruments

Week beginning 13 September 2010 THE following instruments were officially notified on the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) on the dates indicated:

Proclamations commencing Acts

Crimes (Sentencing Legislation) Amendment (Intensive Correction Orders) Act 2010 No. 48 (2010-532) – published LW 17 September 2010 National Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Visitors and Tourists) Act 2010 No. 41 (2010-533) – published LW 17 September 2010

Regulations and other statutory instruments

Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Amendment (Transitional) Regulation 2010 (2010-534) – published LW 17 September 2010 Occupational Health and Safety Amendment (Penalty Notice Offences) Regulation 2010 (2010-535) – published LW 17 September 2010

Environmental Planning Instruments

Greater Taree Local Environmental Plan 2010 (Amendment No. 2) (2010-536) – published LW 17 September 2010 Gunnedah Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No. 19) (2010-537) – published LW 17 September 2010 Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No. 157) (2010-538) – published LW 17 September 2010 Maitland Local Environmental Plan 1993 (Amendment No. 106) (2010-539) – published LW 17 September 2010

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Assents to Acts

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO

Legislative Assembly Office, Sydney, 15 September 2010

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Her Excellency the Governor has, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, this day assented to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, viz.: Act No. 66 2010 – An Act to amend the Adoption Act 2000 to enable couples of the same sex to adopt children

and to make related amendments to the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 and certain other legislation. [Adoption Amendment (Same Sex Couples) Bill]

Act No. 67 2010 – An Act to amend the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 to make further provision with respect to the regulation of children’s services, and to make consequential amendments to other legislation. [Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Amendment (Children’s Services) Bill]

RUSSELL D. GROVE, PSM, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

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Orders

New South Wales

Environmental Planning andAssessment (Burwood Town Centre Planning Panel) Amendment Order 2010 under the

Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

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I, the Minister for Planning, in pursuance of sections 118 and 118AA of theEnvironmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, make the following Order. Dated, this 17th day of September 2010.

Minister for Planning

Explanatory note The object of this Order is to abolish the Burwood Town Centre Planning Panel and to repealthe Order that established that Panel. This Order is made under sections 118 and 118AA of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and section 43 (2) of the Interpretation Act 1987.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Planning

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Environmental Planning and Assessment (Burwood Town Centre Planning Clause 1 Panel) Amendment Order 2010

Environmental Planning and Assessment (BurwoodTown Centre Planning Panel) Amendment Order 2010 under the

Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of Order This Order is the Environmental Planning and Assessment (BurwoodTown Centre Planning Panel) Amendment Order 2010.

2 Commencement This Order commences on 30 September 2010 and is required to bepublished on the NSW legislation website.

3 Definition In this Order: the Act means the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.

4 Amendment of Schedule 5B to the Act to abolish Burwood Town Centre Planning Panel

Part 1 of Schedule 5B to the Act is amended by omitting “BurwoodTown Centre Planning Panel”.

5 Repeal of Order establishing Burwood Town Centre Planning Panel The Environmental Planning and Assessment (Burwood Town CentrePlanning Panel) Order 2007 is repealed.

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Other Legislation

New South Wales

Notice of Final Determination under the

Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995

The Scientific Committee established under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 has made a final determination to insert the following species as avulnerable species under that Act and, accordingly, Schedule 2 to that Act isamended by inserting in Part 1 in alphabetical order under the heading “Poaceae”(under the heading “Plants”):

Paspalidium grandispiculatum B.K Simon

This Notice commences on the day on which it is published in the Gazette. Dated, this 8th day of September 2010.

Dr Richard MajorChairperson of the Scientific Committee

Copies of final determination and reasons Copies of the final determinations and the reasons for them are available to membersof the public (free of charge) as follows: (a) on the Internet at www.environment.nsw.gov.au, (b) by contacting the Scientific Committee Unit, by post C/- Department of

Environment, Climate Change and Water, PO Box 1967, Hurstville BC 1481,by telephone (02) 9585 6940 or by facsimile (02) 9585 6989,

(c) in person at the Department of Environment, Climate Change and WaterInformation Centre, Level 14, 59–61 Goulburn Street, Sydney.

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New South Wales

Notice of Final Determination under the

Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995

The Scientific Committee established under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 has made a final determination to insert the following ecologicalcommunities as critically endangered ecological communities under that Act and,accordingly, Schedule 1A to that Act is amending by inserting in Part 2 inalphabetical order:

Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion (asdescribed in the final determination of the Scientific Committee to list the ecological community) Marsh Club-rush Sedgeland in the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion(as described in the final determination of the Scientific Committee tolist the ecological community) Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland/low sparse woodland in the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion(as described in the final determination of the Scientific Committee tolist the ecological community)

This Notice commences on the day on which it is published in the Gazette. Dated, this 8th day of September 2010.

Dr Richard MajorChairperson of the Scientific Committee

Copies of final determination and reasons Copies of the final determinations and the reasons for them are available to membersof the public (free of charge) as follows: (a) on the Internet at www.environment.nsw.gov.au,

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Notice of Final Determination

(b) by contacting the Scientific Committee Unit, by post C/- Department ofEnvironment, Climate Change and Water, PO Box 1967, Hurstville BC 1481,by telephone (02) 9585 6940 or by facsimile (02) 9585 6989,

(c) in person at the Department of Environment, Climate Change and WaterInformation Centre, Level 14, 59–61 Goulburn Street, Sydney.

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FINAL DETERMINATION

THE Scientific Committee, established by the Threatened Species Conservation Act has made a Final Determination to list the Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion, as a CRITICALLY ENDANGERED ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY in Part 2 of Schedule 1A of the Act. Listing of Critically Endangered Ecological Communities is provided for by Part 2 of the Act.

The Scientific Committee has found that:

1. Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion is the name given to the ecological community characterised by the species assemblage listed in paragraphs 2 and 5. In NSW all sites are within the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion (sensu Thackway and Creswell 1995).

2. Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion is characterised by the following assemblage of species:

Acacia hakeoides Acacia doratoxylon Acacia homalophylla Acacia lineata Acacia paradoxa Acacia rigens Acacia trineura Atriplex semibaccata Austrodanthonia setacea Austrostipa elegantissima Austrostipa scabra subsp. scabra Baeckea crassifolia Brachychiton populneus subsp. trilobus Bulbine semibarbata Callitris glaucophylla Calotis cuneifolia Cassinia laevis Casuarina cristata Cheilanthes austrotenuifolia Chenopodium desertorum subsp. microphyllum Chenopodium pumilio Chloris truncata Daviesia genistifolia Dodonaea viscosa subsp. cuneata Einadia hastata Einadia polygonoides Enteropogon acicularis Eremophila deserti Eremophila sturtii Eucalyptus behriana Eucalyptus microcarpa Eucalyptus sideroxylon subsp. sideroxylon Eucalyptus viridis Exocarpos cupressiformis Leptospermum sp. Maireana enchylaenoides Melaleuca lanceolata subsp. lanceolata Myoporum montanum Oxalis perennans Phebalium glandulosum subsp. glandulosum Portulaca oleracea Pycnosorus thompsonianus Rumex brownii Santalum acuminatum Senna form taxon ‘zygophylla’ Thyridolepis mitchelliana Vittadinia pterochaeta Xerochrysum viscosum

Acacia difformis Acacia havilandiorum Acacia implexa Acacia oswaldii Acacia rhigiophylla Acacia tetragonophylla Alectryon oleifolius subsp. canescens Atriplex spinibractea Austrostipa densiflora Austrostipa scabra subsp. falcata Austrostipa verticillata Bertya cunninghamii Bracteantha viscosa Calocephalus sonderi Callitris endlicheri Calotis lappulacea Cassytha melantha Chamaesyce drummondii Cheilanthes sieberi subsp. sieberi Chenopodium desertorum subsp. aniodiophyllum Joycea pallida Daucus glochidiatus Dianella revoluta var. revoluta Elymus scaber Einadia nutans subsp. nutans Enchylaena tomentosa Eragrostis sp. Eremophila longifolia Eucalyptus albens Eucalyptus dumosa Eucalyptus polybractea Eucalyptus socialis Eutaxia diffusa Lachnagrostis filiformis Maireana aphylla Maireana microphylla Melaleuca uncinata Olearia ramulosa Ozothamnus tuckeri Pittosporum angustifolium Prostanthera aspalathoides Rhagodia spinescens Salsola kali Sclerolaena muricata var. muricata Sida corrugata Vittadinia cuneata Wahlenbergia communis Zygophyllum glaucum

3. The total species list of the community is larger than that given above, with many species present in only one or two sites or in low abundance. The species composition of a site will be influenced by the size of the site, recent rainfall or drought condition and by its disturbance (including fire) history. The number of species, and the above-ground relative abundance of species, will change with time since fire, and may also change in response to changes in fire regime

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(including changes in fire frequency). At any one time, above ground individuals of some species may be absent, but the species may be represented below ground in the soil seed banks or as dormant structures such as bulbs, corms, rhizomes, rootstocks or lignotubers. The list of species given above is of vascular plant species, the community also includes micro-organisms, fungi, cryptogamic plants and a diverse fauna, both vertebrate and invertebrate. These components of the community are poorly documented.

Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion varies in structure from tall mallee woodland with an open to mid-dense shrub layer and ground cover (sparseness perhaps an artifact of grazing history), to open or very dense mallee shrubland, with or without Broombush. Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion varies between sites in the assemblage of species dominating the canopy layer. Three variants have been described (Benson 2008) as distinct communities, based largely on canopy composition and their tendency to occur on somewhat different landforms. These are ‘ID 355: Bull Mallee – White Mallee tall mallee woodland on red sandy loam soils in the central western slopes of NSW’; ‘ID 177: Blue Mallee – Bull Mallee – Green Mallee very tall mallee shrubland of the West Wyalong region, NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion’, and ‘ID 178: Broombush – Green Mallee – Blue Mallee very tall shrubland on stony rises in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion’. Benson noted however that these units do intergrade. Other data (D. Johnson 2004; S. Lewer 1998 data in litt.) suggests that the floristic composition of shrub layer and ground cover varies widely within, and overlaps between, the variants. Variability in the density and floristic composition of the shrub and ground layers may be partly a consequence of grazing history. The three Benson (2008) communities are all here regarded as variants included within, and as together comprising, Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion.

Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion typically has a canopy layer co-dominated by the mallee eucalypts Eucalyptus behriana (Bull Mallee) and E. dumosa (White Mallee), with either (on flat land) E. socialis (Red Mallee) or (on low rises) E. polybractea (Blue Mallee) and E. viridis (Green Mallee). More rarely, on higher rocky rises, the dominant species may be E. polybractea and either E. viridis or E. dwyeri with a tall shrub layer of Melaleuca uncinata (Broombush). Additional conspicuous tree species may include E. dwyeri (Dwyer’s Red Gum), Casuarina cristata (Belah), Callistris glaucophylla (White Cypress Pine), and Callitris endlicheri (Black Cypress Pine). The shrub layer may vary strongly from site to site but typically includes Acacia species such as A. hakeoides (Hakea Wattle), A. havilandiorum (Havilands Wattle), A. rhigiophylla (Dagger-leaf Wattle), A. rigens (Nealie), A. tetragonophylla (Dead Finish) and A. homalophylla (Yarran); Eremophila species such as E. deserti (Turkeybush), E. longifolia (Berrigan, Emu Bush) and E. sturtii (Narrow-leaf Emu-bush, Turpentine Bush); Melaleuca uncinata (Broombush); Alectryon oleifolius subsp. canescens (Western Rosewood); Dodonaea viscosa subsp. cuneata (Wedge-leaf Hopbush); and Myoporum montanum (Western Boobialla). Ground cover is variable but includes daisies, small chenopods, Sida corrugata, Cheilanthes spp. (Rock Ferns) and a variety of other forb and grass species.

Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion may intergrade to a limited extent with the adjacent communities Inland Grey Box – White Cypress Pine woodland (ID 80 of Benson 2008), Belah Woodlands (ID 55), Yarran Tall Shrubland (ID 77), Dwyers Red Gum –Black Cypress Pine mallee (ID 186), Mugga Ironbark – Inland Grey Box (ID 127), and may occur near Green Mallee – Black Cypress Pine mallee woodland (ID 256).

Parts of Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion (the Bull Mallee – White Mallee variant) have been included in the Red Mallee Complex in Mid-Lachlan Regional Vegetation Committee (1999), and some remnants of it around West Wyalong were included as a component of map unit P1 by Sivertsen and Metcalfe (1995). Some other occurrences, of the Blue Mallee – Bull Mallee – Green Mallee variant, were partly mapped as a component of map unit H2 by Sivertsen and Metcalfe (1995). Benson (2008, sub ID 177) lists numerous other references.

Some other vegetation types occurring in the South Western Slopes Bioregion (sensu Thackway and Creswell 1995) contain mallee eucalypts, but are not considered to be part of Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion. These excluded vegetation types are those described by Benson (2008) as: ‘ID 243: Mugga Ironbark – White Cypress Pine woodland on low rises mainly in the Cobar Peneplain Bioregion’, in which White Mallee (Eucalyptus dumosa) and the mallee form of Dwyers Red Gum (E. dwyeri) are only a minor element; ‘ID 217: Mugga Ironbark – Inland Grey Box – cypress pine tall woodland on footslopes of low hills in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion’, in which Green Mallee (Eucalyptus viridis) and the mallee form of Dwyers Red Gum (E. dwyeri) are only a minor element; ‘ID 173: Sandplain mallee of central NSW’, which occurs on sandy soils and has Porcupine Grass (Triodia scariosa) in the ground layer; ‘ID 193: Red Mallee – White Mallee extremely tall “tree mallee” on silty-loam-clay soils of central South Western NSW’ in which Red Mallee (Eucalyptus socialis) is a major element and in which Bimbil Box (Eucalyptus populnea subsp. bimbil) and E. intertexta (Gum Coolibah) often occur; ‘ID 186: Dwyers Red Gum – Black Cypress Pine – Currawang shrubby low woodland on rocky hills mainly in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion’, in which Dwyers Red Gum (Eucalyptus dwyeri) and Black Cypress Pine (Callitris endlicheri) are co-dominant; and ‘ID 176: Green Mallee – White Cypress Pine very tall mallee woodland on gravel rises mainly in the Cobar Peneplain Bioregion’. Benson (2008) also refers to ‘ID 256: Green Mallee woodland on rises in sandstone forests of the southern Brigalow Belt South Bioregion’ as occurring in the northern part of the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion, but has subsequently advised (J. Benson pers. comm. Nov. 2009) that this reference is erroneous; the community in any case can be differentiated from Mallee

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and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion by the lack of mallee eucalypts other than Green Mallee (Eucalyptus viridis), the sandstone substrates, and a different suite of shrubs.

9. Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion mainly occurs on red loamy soils. The variant of the community dominated by Bull Mallee and White Mallee tends to occur on plains to the east and north of West Wyalong, on red earths including the aeolian soil known as parna. The variant dominated by Blue Mallee – Bull Mallee – Green Mallee tends to occur on low hills and rises in sandy loam soils over substrates including gravel ferricrete (ironstone) and mixed sedimentary, metamorphic and granitic substrates (Benson 2008). The third variant, Broombush – Green Mallee – Blue Mallee, occurs in loamy sands on rocky rises of sandstone and other sedimentary rock types, mainly to the south-west of West Wyalong (e.g. Buddigower Nature Reserve, The Charcoal Tank Nature Reserve).

10. Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion has been recorded from the local government areas of Bland and Temora, within the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion (sensu Thackway and Creswell 1995), but may occur elsewhere in the Bioregion.

11. Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion occurs mainly on private lands and roadside easements, and is poorly represented in conservation reserves. The Bull Mallee – White Mallee variant (ID 355 of Benson 2008) is not represented in any reserves. The Blue Mallee – Bull Mallee – Green Mallee variant (ID 177) occurs (Benson 2008) in Buddigower Nature Reserve and in Blue Mallee Forest Reserve. A stand of Blue Mallee in Big Bush Nature Reserve (Fleetwood 1987) has been tentatively assigned to this variant (Benson 2008), although J. Brickhill (in litt. 2008) does not consider that it has the characteristics of either ID 177 or 178. The Broombush – Green Mallee – Blue Mallee variant (ID 178) is recorded (Benson 2008) for Buddigower Nature Reserve, Blue Mallee Forest Reserve, and The Charcoal Tank Nature Reserve.

12. Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion has a very highly restricted distribution, with known occurrences falling with a region of less than 4000 km2 bounded by Lake Cowal – Temora – Ardlethan – Ungarie. Estimation of the extent of occurrence within this region is difficult due to the lack of detailed mapping, but is probably of the order of 1 200 km2. An area of occupancy estimate of between 1 630 ha and 2970 ha, with a best estimate of 2 300 ha, can be derived from Benson’s (2008) figures for current extent (comprising 100 ha +/- 10% of ID 355, 2 000 ha +/- 30% of ID 177, and 200 ha +/- 30% of ID 178). Using IUCN (2008) guidelines for calculating area of occupancy for species via a 2 x 2 km grid, this would imply a highly restricted AOO of less than 500 km2. Benson (2008) estimates the decline since settlement of ID 355 as more than 70% from a pre-European extent of 2 000 ha +/- 10%, the decline of ID 177 as more than 70% from a pre-European extent of 15 000 ha +/- 30%, and the decline of ID 178 as 75% from a pre-European extent of 800 ha +/- 30%.

13. Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion provides habitat for the following species listed under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995: Bush Stone-curlew (Burhinus grallarius) – Endangered; Malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata) – Endangered; Gilbert's Whistler (Pachycephala inornata) – Vulnerable; Shy Heathwren (Hylacola cauta) – Vulnerable; Southern Scrub-robin (Drymodes brunneopygia) – Vulnerable; and the herb Spiny Peppercress (Lepidium aschersonii) – Vulnerable. The Malleefowl is also listed as Vulnerable under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. Brickhill (in litt. 2008) reports that malleefowl have seriously declined in the variant of the community dominated by Broombush – Green Mallee – Blue Mallee, and relates reports from birdwatchers and bird-banders that the Shy Heathwren and Southern Scrub-robin are also in serious decline in the occurrence of this community in The Charcoal Tank Nature Reserve.

14. Current or potential threats to the Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion community include (Benson 2008; D. Johnston in litt. 2008; J. Brickhill in litt. 2008): clearing of remnants for agriculture and road and easement works, inappropriate fire regimes, deterioration of genetic health and loss of ecosystem function due to small patch size, weed invasion, grazing and browsing by domestic and feral herbivores, and (in the Broombush – Green Mallee – Blue Mallee variant) potential over-harvesting for eucalyptus oil production and cut broombush. D. Johnston (in litt. 2008) identifies additional threats at one roadside site, and potentially applying at others, as including rubbish dumping, firewood collection, changes in grazing management, continuous grazing, and herbicide spraying. Past clearing activities have severely fragmented the community, creating patches with large edge-to-area ratios and reducing movement of animals and plant pollen and propagules. Fire regime (frequency, intensity and seasonality) may have profound effects on mallee vegetation types, and particular sequences of fire and subsequent wet or dry seasons may drive structure and floristics of mallee assemblages in very different and long-lasting directions (Bradstock 1989; Noble 1989; Wellington 1989; Cohn and Bradstock 2000). High fire frequency is likely to eliminate resprouting canopy species, exhausting their lignotubers; conversely, absence of fire may exhaust the long-lived soil seed bank of shrub and ground-cover species. ‘High frequency fire resulting in the disruption of life cycle processes in plants and animals and loss of vegetation structure and composition’ is listed as a Key Threatening Process under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 Weed invasion may constitute a threat to the persistence of constituent species of the Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion community, and/or to elements of its ecological function. Benson (2008) reports low weed presence in the variant dominated

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by Blue Mallee – Bull Mallee – Green Mallee, which occurs on higher ground, although D. Johnston (in litt. 2008) reports occurrence, at one site of this variant, of a low incidence of the introduced annual grasses Aira caryophylla (Silvery Hairgrass), Vulpia muralis (Rats-tail Fescue), Lamarckia aurea (Golden-Top), and the introduced perennial grass Anthoxanthum odoratum (Sweet Vernal Grass). Lewer (in litt. 1998) reports Avena fatua (Wild Oats), Aira cupianna (Silvery Hairgrass), and Vulpia myuros (Rat’s Tail Fescue) for another site probably including transition zones to other communities. Data in Benson (2008, sub ID 355) and C. Bower (in litt. undated.) suggest markedly greater presence and cover of weeds in the variant dominated by Bull Mallee – White Mallee, which tends to occur on flatter ground near roads and agricultural land – weed species in this latter variant include Lycium ferocissimum (African Boxthorn), Trifolium angustifolium (Narrow-leaved Clover), Trifolium campestre (Hop Clover), Lolium rigidum (Wimmera Ryegrass), Medicago polymorpha (Burr Medic), Kickxia elatine subsp. elatine (Woolly Toadflax), Spergularia rubra (Red Sand-spurrey), and Sonchus oleraceus (Common Sowthistle). Much of the remnant Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion occurs as small patches, including along road verges, and in such situations may be expected to be more exposed and vulnerable to weed invasion.

15. Mallee and Mallee-Broombush dominated woodland and shrubland, lacking Triodia, in the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion is eligible to be listed as a Critically Endangered Ecological Community as, in the opinion of the Scientific Committee, it is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in New South Wales in the immediate future, as determined in accordance with the following criteria as prescribed by the Threatened Species Conservation Regulation 2002:

Clause 27 The ecological community has undergone, is observed, estimated, inferred or reasonably suspected to have

undergone or is likely to undergo within a time span appropriate to the life cycle and habitat characteristics of its component species: (a) A very large reduction in ecological function,

as indicated by any of the following:(d) change in community structure, (e) change in species composition, (f) disruption of ecological processes, (g) invasion and establishment of exotic species, (h) degradation of habitat. (i) fragmentation of habitat.

Dr RICHARD MAJOR, Chairperson

Scientific Committee

References: Benson JS (2008) New South Wales vegetation Classification and Assessment: Part 2 Plant communities of the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion and update of NSW Western Plains plant communities, version 2 of the NSWVCA database. Cunninghamia 10, 599-673.

Bradstock RA (1989) Dynamics of a perennial understorey. In JC Noble and RA Bradstock (eds), Mediterranean landscapes in Australia. CSIRO Publications, East Melbourne.

Cohn J. S. and Bradstock R. A. (2000) Factors affecting post-fire seedling establishment of selected mallee understorey species. Aust. J. Bot. 48, 59–70.

Fleetwood R (1987) The Charcoal Tank Nature Reserve Vegetation Abundance and Distribution Ratings. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Griffith.

Johnston D (2004) Eucalyptus behriana (Bull Mallee) – Eucalyptus dumosa (White Mallee): Results of a Botanical Assessment. Unpublished survey report.

IUCN (2008) ‘Guidelines for using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Version 7.0.’ (Standards and Petitions Working Group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission Biodiversity Assessments Sub-committee: Switzerland). (http://intranet.iucn.org/webfiles/doc/SSC/RedList/RedListGuidelines.pdf).

Mid-Lachlan RVC (1999) Draft Mid-Lachlan Regional Vegetation Management Plan. Mid-Lachlan Regional Vegetation Committee: Forbes

Noble JC (1989) Fire regimes and their influence on herbage and mallee coppice dynamics. In JC Noble and RA Bradstock (eds), Mediterranean landscapes in Australia. CSIRO Publications, East Melbourne.

Sivertsen D and Metcalfe L (1995) Natural vegetation of the southern wheat-belt (Forbes and Cargelligo 1:250 000 map sheets). Cunninghamia 4, 103-128.

Thackway R, Creswell ID (1995) An interim biogeographic regionalisation for Australia: a framework for setting priorities in the National Reserve System Cooperative Program. (Version 4.0. ANCA: Canberra.)

Wellington AB (1989) Seedling regeneration and the population dynamics of eucalypts. In JC Noble and RA Bradstock (eds), Mediterranean landscapes in Australia. CSIRO Publications, East Melbourne.

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FINAL DETERMINATION

THE Scientific Committee, established by the Threatened Species Conservation Act has made a Final Determination to list the Marsh Club-rush sedgeland in the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion, as a CRITICALLY ENDANGERED ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY in Part 2 of Schedule 1A of the Act. Listing of Critically Endangered Ecological Communities is provided for by Part 2 of the Act.

The Scientific Committee has found that:

1. Marsh Club-rush sedgeland in the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion is the name given to the ecological community characterised by the species assemblage listed in paragraph 2. The community typically forms dense stands to 2 m high in which trees are absent but structural characteristics of the community may vary, depending on the intensity and characteristics of past disturbances including grazing, fire and alteration of flow regimes.

2. Marsh Club-rush sedgeland in the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion is characterised by the following assemblage of species: Bolboschoenus fluviatilis Carex appressaEleocharis plana Lachnagrostis filiformisPaspalum distichum Ranunculus undosus

3. The total species list of the community is larger than that given above, with some species present in only one or two sites or in low abundance. The species composition of a site will be influenced by the size of the site, recent rainfall or drought condition and by its disturbance history. The number of species, and the above ground relative abundance of species will change with time since flooding, and may also change in response to changes in flow regime (including changes in flooding frequency, depth and duration). At any one time, above ground individuals of some species may be absent, but the species may be represented below ground in the soil seed banks or as dormant structures such as bulbs, corms, rhizomes, rootstocks or lignotubers. The list of species given above is of vascular plant species; the community also includes micro-organisms, fungi, cryptogamic plants and a diverse fauna, both vertebrate and invertebrate. These components of the community are poorly documented.

4. Marsh Club-rush sedgeland is dominated by the Marsh Club-rush Bolboschoenus fluviatilis which forms dense stands up to 2 m tall with an understorey including Carex appressa (Tussock Sedge), Eleocharis plana (Ribbed Spike Rush), Lachnagrostis filiformis (Blown Grass), Paspalum distichum (Water Couch) and Ranunculus undosus (Swamp Buttercup) (Bowen et al. 2008). The ecological community is distinguished from other surrounding ecological communities by a combination of lack of trees and dominance of Bolboschoenus fluviatilis (Marsh Club-rush), generally over 40% of the vegetation cover is dominated by this species. Surrounding communities may include Eucalyptus coolibah (Coolibah) and E. largiflorens (Blackbox) woodlands, shrublands of Acacia stenophylla (River Coobah) and Muehlenbeckia florulenta (Lignum) or treeless communities dominated by Paspalum distichum (Water Couch), Eleocharis plana (Spike Rush), Juncus aridicola (Tussock Rush) or Phragmites australis (Common reed). Bolboschoenus fluviatilis is widespread in NSW and may occur as a component species in these surrounding communities and in a range of other wetland locations.

5. Marsh Club-rush sedgeland is associated with grey clay soils usually with a surface layer of organic matter several centimetres thick. The community has been described by Benson (2008) as ID 205 Marsh Club-rush very tall sedgeland of inland watercourses.

6. Marsh Club-rush sedgeland has been recorded in the Gwydir wetlands but may occur elsewhere in the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion.

7. Marsh Club-rush sedgeland has a very highly restricted geographic distribution and an estimated area of occupancy of 8 km2 based on 2 x 2 km grid cells, the scale of assessment recommended for species by IUCN (2008).

8. Floodplain wetland communities have undergone significant changes to their hydrological regimes as a result of river regulation (Kingsford 2000). The construction of large dams to utilise unpredictable river flows and facilitate the expansion of irrigated agriculture has altered the frequency, size and duration of floods, often reducing the connectivity between rivers and their floodplains (Boulton and Brock 1999). Within the Gwydir wetlands the cycles of floodplain wetting and drying have a major influence on the productivity of Marsh Club-rush sedgeland and the maintenance of flow regimes into these wetlands is essential for sustaining vegetation condition (Wilson et al. 2008). However, since regulation of flows to the Gwydir Wetlands began in 1972 and the development of Copeton Dam in 1976, there has been a decrease in available flows to the wetlands (Bowen and Simpson 2009; B Southern in litt 2010). A large proportion of the water that historically reached the wetlands of the Lower Gwydir Watercourse is now diverted for various purposes, such as irrigation and stock and domestic use. Bowen and Simpson (2009) note that the Lower Gwydir Wetlands have only received managed environmental releases and waters from a few larger floods in 1984, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2004. ‘Alteration to the natural flow regimes of rivers and streams and their floodplains and wetlands’ is listed as a Key Threatening Process under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995.

9. Analysis of the distribution of the Marsh Club-rush sedgeland community in the Gwydir wetlands by Bowen et al. (2008) showed a decrease in geographic distribution from 317 ha in 1996 to 132 ha in 2005. Bowen and Simpson (2009) estimated an area of occupancy of 181 ha in 2008 which represents only 9% of the 1974 extent of the Marsh Club-rush sedgeland community. This indicates a very large reduction in the community’s geographic distribution over the past 35 years, a time span appropriate to the life cycle and habitat characteristics of this community’s component species. This magnitude of decline is consistent with local observations since the 1950’s (B Southern in litt. 2010).

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10. Grazing by livestock and changes to patterns of wetland inundation may accelerate the invasion of weeds into Marsh Club-rush sedgeland. Comparisons of grazed and ungrazed exclosure plots in the Gwydir wetlands showed lower cover of Bolboschoenus fluviatilis and increased abundance of Cirsium vulgare (Thistle) at grazed sites, indicating a significant change in both community structure and composition (Wilson et al. 2008). Similarly, Taylor and Ganf (2005) have highlighted the likely correlation between reduced grass canopy cover via grazing and proliferation of the floodplain weed, Phyla canescens (Lippia), in the northern Murray-Darling Basin. Particularly within the Gwydir wetlands, Bowen et al. (2008) have noted that Lippia invasion is one of the most important factors contributing to the overall loss of wetland vegetation.

11. Marsh Club-rush sedgeland in the Darling Riverine Plains Bioregion is eligible to be listed as a Critically Endangered Ecological Community as, in the opinion of the Scientific Committee, it is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in New South Wales in the immediate future, as determined in accordance with the following criteria as prescribed by the Threatened Species Conservation Regulation 2002:

Clause 25 The ecological community has undergone, is observed, estimated, inferred or reasonably suspected to have

undergone or is likely to undergo within a time span appropriate to the life cycle and habitat characteristics of its component species: (a) a very large reduction in geographic distribution.

Clause 26 The ecological community’s geographic distribution is estimated or inferred to be: (a) very highly restricted,

and the nature of its distribution makes it likely that the action of a threatening process could cause it to decline or degrade in extent or ecological function over a time span appropriate to the life cycle and habitat characteristics of the ecological community’s component species.

Clause 27 The ecological community has undergone, is observed, estimated, inferred or reasonably suspected to have

undergone or is likely to undergo within a time span appropriate to the life cycle and habitat characteristics of its component species: (a) a very large reduction in ecological function,

as indicated by any of the following:(d) change in community structure, (e) change in species composition, (f) disruption of ecological processes, (g) invasion and establishment of exotic species, (h) degradation of habitat, (i) fragmentation of habitat.

Dr RICHARD MAJOR, Chairperson

Scientific Committee

References: Benson JS (2008) New South Wales Vegetation Classification and Assessment: Part 2 Plant communities in the NSW South-western Slopes Bioregion and update of NSW Western Plains plant communities. Version 2 of the NSWVCA database. Cunninghamia 10, 599-673.

Boulton AJ, Brock MA(1999) ‘Australian freshwater ecology: processes and management.’ (Gleneagles Publishing: Adelaide) Bowen S, Simpson SL (2009) ‘Changes in extent and condition of the vegetation communities of the Gwydir Wetlands and Floodplain 1996-2008 Final Report for the NSW Wetland Recovery Program’. NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water, Sydney.

Bowen S, Simpson S, McCosker R (2008) ‘Changes in extent and condition of floodplain wetland vegetation communities in the Gwydir wetlands and floodplain 1996-2005’. New South Wales Department of Environment and Climate Change, Sydney.

IUCN (2008) ‘Guidelines for using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Version 7.0.’ (Standards and Petitions Working Group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission Biodiversity Assessments Sub-committee: Switzerland). (http://intranet.iucn.org/webfiles/doc/SSC/RedList/RedListGuidelines.pdf).

Kingsford RT (2000) Ecological impacts of dams, water diversions and river management on floodplain wetlands in Australia. Austral Ecology 25, 109-127.

Taylor B, Ganf GG (2005) Comparative ecology of two co-occurring plants: the native Sporobolus mitchellii and the exotic Phyla canescens. Marine and Freshwater Research 56, 431-440.

Wilson GG, Berney PB, Ryder DS, Price JN (2008) ‘Stage 2: Grazing/Landuse in the Macquarie Marshes and Gwydir Wetlands.’ Final report to the New South Wales Department of Environment and Climate Change, University of New England, Armidale.

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FINAL DETERMINATION

THE Scientific Committee, established by the Threatened Species Conservation Act has made a Final Determination to list ‘Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland / low sparse woodland in the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion’, as a CRITICALLY ENDANGERED ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY in Part 2 of Schedule 1A of the Act. Listing of Critically Endangered Ecological Communities is provided for by Part 2 of the Act.

The Scientific Committee has found that:

1. Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland / low sparse woodland in the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion is the name given to the ecological community characterised by the species assemblage listed in paragraph 2. In NSW all sites are within the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion sensu Thackway and Cresswell (1995). This community is fully congruent with Benson’s (2008) ‘ID 359: Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland / low sparse woodland on metamorphic ranges on the Barrier Range, Broken Hill Complex Bioregion’.

2. Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland / low sparse woodland in the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion is characterised by the following assemblage of species:

Acacia tetragonophylla Acacia aneura sens lat. Acacia salicina Acacia victoriae subsp. arida Atriplex angulata Atriplex vesicaria sens. lat. Cheilanthes sieberi subsp. sieberi Chenopodium desertorum Cymbopogon ambiguous Daucus glochidiatus Dodonaea viscosa subsp. angustissima Enchylaena tomentosa Enneapogon cylindricus Eucalyptus intertexta Eucalyptus socialis Maireana pyramidata Ptilotus obovatus var. obovatus Sclerolaena obliquicuspis Senna artemisioides Sida petrophila Solanum sturtianum Triodia scariosa subsp. scariosa

3. The total species list of the community is considerably larger than that given above, with many species present in only one or two sites or in low abundance. The species composition of a site will be influenced by the size of the site, recent rainfall or drought condition and by its disturbance (including fire) history. The number of species, and the above ground relative abundance of species will change with time since fire, and may also change in response to changes in fire regime (including changes in fire frequency). At any one time, above ground individuals of some species may be absent, but the species may be represented below ground in the soil seed banks or as dormant structures such as bulbs, corms, rhizomes, rootstocks or lignotubers. The list of species given above is of vascular plant species; the community also includes micro-organisms, fungi, cryptogamic plants and a diverse fauna, both vertebrate and invertebrate. These components of the community are poorly documented.

4. Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland / low sparse woodland in the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion typically forms an open hummock grassland with or without a low sparse woodland canopy. This community is characterised by an unusual co-occurrence of Red Mallee (Eucalyptus socialis) and Gum Coolabah (Eucalyptus intertexta), growing as scattered trees in a landscape dominated by Porcupine Grass (Triodia scariosa subsp. scariosa) on rocky ranges. All three species, especially the eucalypts, are normally plants of plains or sand-dune country and rarely occur on rocky range substrates in NSW. Their presence on such ranges is likely to be a result of the aeolian soil layer. Shrubs are very sparse and include Mulga (Acacia aneura sens lat.), Prickly Wattle (Acacia victoriae subsp. arida), Dead Finish (Acacia tetragonophylla), Black Bluebush (Maireana pyramidata), Ruby Saltbush (Enchylaena tomentosa), Silver Cassia (Senna artemisioides) and Bladder Saltbush (Atriplex vesicaria). Ground cover additional to the Triodia includes Silver Tails (Ptilotus obovatus var. obovatus), Frosted Goosefoot (Chenopodium desertorum), Sida petrophila, Lemon Grass (Cymbopogon ambiguous), Thargomindah Nightshade (Solanum sturtianum), Rock Fern (Cheilanthes sieberi subsp. sieberi), Native Carrot (Daucus glochidiatus), Angular Saltbush (Atriplex angulata), Jointed Nineawn (Enneapogon cylindricus) and Limestone Copperburr (Sclerolaena obliquicuspis).

5. Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland / low sparse woodland in the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion occurs (Benson 2008) on rocky hills in the Umberumberka Range section of the Barrier Range, north of Silverton, in the Unincorporated area. It occurs on thin red sandy loam soils of primarily aeolian origin, deposited (possibly during the last glacial maximum) over rocky outcrops of the Willyama complex, composed of Proterozoic gneiss, phyllite, schist, sandstone and slate. Fire is likely to be infrequent.

6. Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland / low sparse woodland in the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion is not known to occur in any conservation reserves and is known only from leasehold lands. It occupies a total area estimated at 400 ha +/- 30% (Benson 2008; Sass et al. in press), in two main areas of about 300 ha and 200 ha, each with some natural fragmentation. Benson (2008) assesses this as a naturally very highly restricted community and estimates decline since European settlement as of the order of 20%.

7. Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland / low sparse woodland in the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion is “possibly similar to [the South Australian] Floristic Group 9, Eucalyptus socialis open tree mallee, in Playfair and Robinson (1997) but the South Australian community lacks Triodia” (Benson 2008). It may grade into Bluebush and Saltbush communities on adjacent lower slopes and plains, and on higher ground into more

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widespread hill Mulga communities such as Dead Finish – Mulga Shrubland (ID 123 of Benson 2008), and Curly Mallee open woodland (ID 169); the latter has a ground layer not dominated by Triodia.

8. Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland / low sparse woodland in the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion is habitat for a reptile fauna that includes the Slender Mallee Blue Tongue Lizard (Cyclodomorphus melanops elongatus), the Marble-faced Delma (Delma australis), and the Tawny Crevice-dragon (Ctenophorus decresii), all listed as Endangered under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. This ecological community represents an extension of habitat and range for the first two of these species, which were previously known only from Triodia vegetation on sandplain or sand-dune substrates (Sass et al. in press). It provides a similar extension of habitat for the widespread and Triodia-dependent Unbanded Delma (Delma butleri) which usually occurs on sandy substrates, and the local population of this species is thought to be disjunct from the nearest occurrence, at Coombah Station, by about 140 km (Sass et al. in press). The region in which this ecological community occurs is also known habitat for a number of listed threatened mammal and bird species (NGH Environmental 2008), but their utilisation of this specific community is not yet documented.

9. Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland / low sparse woodland in the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion may have undergone past disturbance including cutting of trees for use in fencing and local towns and mines. Porcupine Grass (Triodia) is likely to be a crucial component of ecological function for this community, and also an important element in retaining the thin aeolian soil layer; any processes leading to widespread loss of Porcupine Grass hummocks or loss of soil or changes in soil nutrient fluxes, are likely to be a significant threat to the community as a whole. Significant areas of die-off of Triodia and of tree species were noted in 2009 during severe drought (J. Benson, Sass et al. in press; NGH Environmental 2008), with no evidence of recent regeneration of tree species (Sass et al. in press). The community is threatened by continuing grazing and browsing by feral goats, with this identified as a likely major contributing reason for the lack of apparent recruitment of the tree and shrub species (Benson 2008; Sass et al. in press). Goats also threaten particular crevice-sheltering reptiles, such as the Tawny Crevice-dragon, through the filling of rock crevices with goat scats (Sass et al. in press). ‘Competition and habitat degradation by Feral Goats, Capra hircus Linnaeus 1758’ is listed as a Key Threatening Process under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. Browsing by domestic stock, including newly adopted breeds of sheep with a propensity for browsing such as dorpas and damaras (J. Pickard in litt. April 2008), is a potential threatening factor for the community. A potential threat, now much reduced (J. Benson pers. comm. Nov. 2009), was proposed works associated with a wind farm (Silverton Windfarm Developments 2008; NGH Environmental 2008). Construction and maintenance of remaining works will however have some direct impact, and there is a risk that roads and construction sites will act as colonisation routes for weeds (J. Pickard in litt. 2008) and possibly feral animals. Reduced rainfall and higher temperatures and evaporative rates associated with climate change may affect the community; ‘Anthropogenic Climate Change’ is listed as a Key Threatening Process under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. The community has a low incidence of weeds as yet, with only the aggressive perennial weed Rosy Dock (Acetosa vesicaria) recorded by Benson (2008), but NGH Environmental (2008) notes the presence in the community of the introduced Winged Sea Lavender (Limonium lobatum), Common Sow-thistle (Sonchus oleraceus), and Wards Weed (Carrichtera annua), and the occurrence in nearby communities of a range of potentially significant weeds including the Sea Lavender, African Boxthorn (Lycium ferocissimum), and the introduced annual grasses Roughtail (Rostraria pumila), and Arabian Grass (Schismus barbatus).

10. Porcupine Grass – Red Mallee – Gum Coolabah hummock grassland / low sparse woodland in the Broken Hill Complex Bioregion is eligible to be listed as a Critically Endangered Ecological Community as, in the opinion of the Scientific Committee, it is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in New South Wales in the immediate future, as determined in accordance with the following criteria as prescribed by the Threatened Species Conservation Regulation 2002:

Clause 26 The ecological community’s geographic distribution is estimated or inferred to be: (a) very highly restricted,

and the nature of its distribution makes it likely that the action of a threatening process could cause it to decline or degrade in extent or ecological function over a time span appropriate to the life cycle and habitat characteristics of the ecological community’s component species.

Dr RICHARD MAJOR, Chairperson

Scientific Committee

References: Benson JS (2008) New South Wales vegetation Classification and Assessment: Part 2 Plant communities of the NSW South-western Slopes Bioregion and update of NSW Western Plains plant communities, version 2 of the NSWVCA database. Cunninghamia 10, 599-673.

NGH Environmental (2008) Proposed development of Stage 1, Silverton Wind Farm, far western New South Wales. Biodiversity Addendum – Final, November 2008. Bega, NSW. http://www.silvertonwindfarm.com.au/silverton/attachments/Preferred_project_and_submission_report_January_Final_ Section2.pdf, accessed 12 Nov. 2009.

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Playfair R M, Robinson A C (1997) (eds.) A biological survey of the North Olary Plains, South Australia 1995-1997. (Natural Resources Group, Department of Environment and Natural Resources: South Australia)

Sass S, Swan G, Marshall B, Browne T, Graham-Higgs N (in press) Disjunct populations of Spinifex-obligate reptiles revealed in a newly described vegetation community near Broken Hill, far-western New South Wales. Australian Zoologist)

Silverton Windfarm Developments (2008) Environmental Assessment. http://www.silvertonwindfarm.com.au/silverton/ea/ea.htm, accessed 12 Nov. 2009.

Thackway R, Creswell ID (1995) An interim biogeographic regionalisation for Australia: a framework for setting priorities in the National Reserve System Cooperative Program. (Version 4.0. ANCA: Canberra.)

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New South Wales

Notice of Final Determination under the

Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995

The Scientific Committee established under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 has made a final determination to insert the species referred to inparagraph (a) as a critically endangered species under that Act and, as a consequence,to omit a reference to that species as an endangered species and, accordingly: (a) Schedule 1A to that Act is amended by inserting in Part 1 in alphabetical order

under the heading “Muridae” (under the heading “Mammals”):

* Pseudomys fumeus Brazenor, 1934 Smoky Mouse

(b) Schedule 1 to that Act is amended by omitting from Part 1 under the heading“Muridae” (under the heading “Mammals”):

* Pseudomys fumeus Brazenor, 1934 Smoky Mouse

This Notice commences on the day on which it is published in the Gazette. Dated, this 8th day of September 2010.

Dr Richard MajorChairperson of the Scientific Committee

Copies of final determination and reasons Copies of the final determinations and the reasons for them are available to membersof the public (free of charge) as follows: (a) on the Internet at www.environment.nsw.gov.au, (b) by contacting the Scientific Committee Unit, by post C/- Department of

Environment, Climate Change and Water, PO Box 1967, Hurstville BC 1481,by telephone (02) 9585 6940 or by facsimile (02) 9585 6989,

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Notice of Final Determination

(c) in person at the Department of Environment, Climate Change and WaterInformation Centre, Level 14, 59–61 Goulburn Street, Sydney.

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New South Wales

Notice of Final Determination under the

Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995

The Scientific Committee established under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 has made a final determination to insert the following species as a criticallyendangered species under that Act and, accordingly, Schedule 1A to that Act isamended by inserting in Part 1 in alphabetical order under the heading “Plants”:

Poaceae

Elymus multiflorus subsp. kingianus (Endl.) de Lange & R. O. Gardner

This Notice commences on the day on which it is published in the Gazette. Dated, this 8th day of September 2010.

Dr Richard MajorChairperson of the Scientific Committee

Copies of final determination and reasons Copies of the final determinations and the reasons for them are available to membersof the public (free of charge) as follows: (a) on the Internet at www.environment.nsw.gov.au, (b) by contacting the Scientific Committee Unit, by post C/- Department of

Environment, Climate Change and Water, PO Box 1967, Hurstville BC 1481,by telephone (02) 9585 6940 or by facsimile (02) 9585 6989,

(c) in person at the Department of Environment, Climate Change and WaterInformation Centre, Level 14, 59–61 Goulburn Street, Sydney.

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4642 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

OFFICIAL NOTICES Appointments

CENTRAL COAST REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Appointment of members to the Board of the Central Coast Regional Development Corporation in accordance

with Section 64 Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974

HER Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, in pursuance of section 6A of the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974 that the persons named in schedule 1 hereto, be appointed as members of the Board of the Central Coast Regional Development Corporation commencing from the endorsement of Parliamentary Order Growth Centres Amendment (Central Coast Regional Development Corporation) Order 2010 for a period of 3 years, from the date of the commencement of the Order.

Dated 3rd September 2010.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Planning

Minister for Infrastructure Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE 1

Mr Peter Wilson; Mr Michael Whittaker

STATE RECORDS ACT 1998

Appointment of Member Board of the State Records Authority of New South Wales

HER Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has approved, pursuant to section 69 of the State Records Act 1998, the appointment of Ms Anthea KERR as a member of the Board of the State Records Authority of New South Wales. The appointment is for a first term beginning 15 September 2010 until 14 September 2013.

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council gave approval of the nomination on 15 September 2010.

PAUL LYNCH, M.P., Minister for Commerce

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Department of Industry and Investment ANIMAL DISEASES (EMERGENCY OUTBREAKS)

ACT 1991

Delegation by the Minister

I, STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries, pursuant to section 67 of the Animal Diseases (Emergency Outbreaks) Act 1991 (“the Act”), hereby: 1. revoke the instrument of delegation titled “Delegation

of Ministerial powers” published in NSW Government Gazette No. 142 on 25 November 2005 at pages 9791 to 9792, and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of this revocation, and

2. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Minister by the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of the Schedule to the person who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position within the Department of Industry and Investment described opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Column 1

Section

Column 2

Position

Section 3 and paragraph (h) of the definition of “animal product” in the Dictionary

Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 6A Director-General

Section 10 Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 11 Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 15 Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 20 Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 21 Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 22 Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 28 Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 29 Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 32 Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 33 Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 59(2) Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 61(b) Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Section 63 Director-General

Section 64 Director-General

Section 76 Director-General

Section 77(1) Director-General Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Dated this 21st day of September 2010.

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

ANIMAL RESEARCH ACT 1985

Delegation by the Director-General

I, RICHARD FREDERICK SHELDRAKE, Director-General of the Department of Industry and Investment, pursuant to section 59A of the Animal Research Act 1985 (“the Act”), hereby:

1. revoke the instrument of delegation titled “Instrument of delegation by the Director-General” published in NSW Government Gazette No. 123 of 26 September 2008 at page 9584 and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of this revocation; and

2. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Director-General under the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 to the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of Schedule 1, and

3. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Director-General under the clause of the Animal Research Regulation 2010 specified in Column 1 of Schedule 2 to the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of Schedule 2.

SCHEDULE 1 Animal Research Act 1985

Column 1 Section

Column 2 Position

Section 13 (3) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

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Section 17 (1)

Section 19

Section 20

Section 21 (1) (b)

Section 23

Section 24

Section 25 (1) and (2)

Section 25A (3) and (4)

Section 26 (5)

Section 28A

Section 28B

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Animal Research

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Animal Research

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Animal Research

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Section 38

Section 39

Section 43

Section 44

Section 49 (4)

Section 59

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Animal Research

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Animal Research

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Director, Agricultural Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Director, Agricultural Compliance

SCHEDULE 2

Animal Research Regulation 2010

Column 1 Clause

Clause 3 (1)

Clause 13 (2) (b)

Clause 22

Column 2 Position

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Director, Agricultural Compliance

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Clause 25 Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Schedule 3, Deputy Director-General, Primary Clause 9 (1) (b) Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Dated this19th day of September 2010.

R. F. SHELDRAKE, Director-General,

Department of Industry and Investment

APIARIES ACT 1985

Delegation by the Director-General

I, RICHARD FREDERICK SHELDRAKE, Director-General of the Department of Industry and Investment, pursuant to section 47A of the Apiaries Act 1985 (“the Act”), hereby:

1. revoke the instrument of delegation titled “Delegation of functions of the Director-General” published in NSW Government Gazette No. 143 of 7 November 2008 at pages 10916 to 10917 and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of this revocation; and

2. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Director-General by the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of the Schedule to the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2 Section Position

Section 5 (1) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 5 (2) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 5 (4) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 7 Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Biosecurity Enhancement and Information Systems

Manager, Biosecurity and Traceability Systems

Section 8

Section 10

Section 11

Section 12

Section 13

Section 15A

Section 18

Section 18A

Section 24A (1)

Section 38 (9)

Section 42A (9) (c)

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Biosecurity Enhancement and Information Systems

Manager, Biosecurity and Traceability Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Biosecurity Enhancement and Information Systems

Manager, Biosecurity and Traceability Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Biosecurity Enhancement and Information Systems

Manager, Biosecurity and Traceability Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Biosecurity Enhancement and Information Systems

Manager, Biosecurity and Traceability Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Biosecurity Enhancement and Information Systems

Manager, Biosecurity and Traceability Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Principal Director, Biosecurity

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Principal Director, Biosecurity

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Manager, Biosecurity and

Traceability Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Manager, Biosecurity and

Traceability Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

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Section 44 Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Dated this19th day of September 2010.

R. F. SHELDRAKE, Director-General,

Department of Industry and Investment

DEER ACT 2006 Delegation by the Minister

I, STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries, pursuant to section 34 of the Deer Act 2006 (“the Act”), delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Minister by the sections of the Act specified in Column 1 of the Schedule to the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Column 1

Section

Column 2

Position

Section 12 Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Principal Director, Biosecurity Director, Invasive Species & LHPA Liaison

Section 17 Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Principal Director, Fisheries & Compliance Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 21(2)

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries & Compliance

Section 23 Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries & Compliance

Section 24 Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries & Compliance

Section 25 Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries & Compliance

Dated this 21st day of September 2010..

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

EXHIBITED ANIMALS PROTECTION ACT 1986 Delegation by the Director-General

I, RICHARD FREDERICK SHELDRAKE, Director-General of the Department of Industry and Investment, pursuant to section 49A of the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 (“the Act”), hereby:

1. revoke the instrument of delegation titled “Delegation of functions of the Director-General” published in NSW Government Gazette No. 138 of 23 October

2008 at page 10590, and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of this revocation; and

2. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Director-General under the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 to: (a) the member of staff of the Department of Industry

and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of Schedule 1, and

(b) the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment named opposite in Column 3 of Schedule 1, and

3. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Director-General under the clause of the Exhibited Animals Protection Regulation 2010 specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule 2 to: (a) the member of staff of the Department of Industry

and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of Schedule 2, and

(b) the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment named opposite in Column 3 of Schedule 2.

SCHEDULE 1

Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986

Column 1 Section

Section 10 (2)

Section 15 (1)

Section 18

Section 19

Column 2 Position

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals Project Offi cer Animal

Welfare

Column 3 Name

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

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Section 21

Section 23

Section 25

Section 27

Section 31

Section 30 (3)

Section 39

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals Project Offi cer Animal

Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader Exhibited Animals

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals Project Offi cer Animal

Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director Agricultural Compliance

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Section 40 (1) (n)

Section 49

Section 51

Column 1 Clause

Clause 4 (3)

Clause 8 (3)

Clause 10 (1) (a)

Clause 10 (2) and (4)

Clause 13

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals Project Offi cer Animal

Welfare

Stephen Jackson

SCHEDULE 2 Exhibited Animals Protection Regulation 2010

Column 2 Position

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

Animals Project Offi cer Animal

Welfare

Column 3 Name

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

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Clause 16

Clause 17

Clause 18

Clause 24

Clause 31

Clause 32

Clause 33

Clause 35 (2)

Clause 35 (5) (b) and (c)

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Clause 36 Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Emergencies Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited

AnimalsDeputy Director-General, Project Offi cer Animal Primary Industries

Welfare Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare Clause 37 Deputy Director-General,

Director, Animal Welfare Primary Industries Director, Emergencies

Deputy Director-General, and Animal Welfare Primary Industries Director, Animal Welfare

Director, Emergencies Leader, Exhibited and Animal Welfare Animals

Director, Animal Welfare Leader, Exhibited Clause 38 Deputy Director-General,

Animals Primary Industries Director, Emergencies

Deputy Director-General, and Animal Welfare Primary Industries Director, Animal Welfare

Director, Emergencies Leader, Exhibited and Animal Welfare Animals

Director, Animal Welfare Clause 41 Deputy Director-General, Primary IndustriesDeputy Director-General,

Primary Industries

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson

Dated this19th day of September 2010.Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare R. F. SHELDRAKE,

Director, Animal Welfare Director-General, Leader, Exhibited Department of Industry and Investment

Animals Project Offi cer Animal

NON-INDIGENOUS ANIMALS ACT 1987 Welfare Delegation by the Director-General

Deputy Director-General, I, RICHARD FREDERICK SHELDRAKE, Director-General Primary Industries of the Department of Industry and Investment, pursuant toDirector, Emergencies section 29A of the Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987 (“the and Animal Welfare Act”), hereby:Director, Animal Welfare 1. revoke the instrument of delegation titled “DelegationLeader, Exhibited

of Functions” signed by the Director-General on 4 Animals June 2007 and the instrument of delegation titledProject Offi cer Animal “Delegation of functions of the Director-General” Welfare published in NSW Government Gazette No. 95 of 8 August 2008 at page 7558, and any instrument of Deputy Director-General, delegation revived as a result of these revocations; andPrimary Industries

Director, Emergencies 2. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the and Animal Welfare Director-General under the section of the Act specified

Director, Animal Welfare in Column 1 of the Schedule to the officer of the Department of Industry and Investment who from

Deputy Director-General, time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties Primary Industries of the position described opposite in Column 2 of

Director, Emergencies the Schedule. and Animal Welfare

Director, Animal Welfare SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2Deputy Director-General, Stephen Section PositionPrimary Industries Jackson

Director, Emergencies Section 3 (1) Deputy Director-General, Primary and Animal Welfare defi nition of IndustriesDirector, Animal Welfare “authorised Principal Director, Fisheries and Leader, Exhibited officer” ComplianceAnimals Director, Agricultural Compliance

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Section 15

Section 18

Section 19

Section 25 (2)

Section 25 (5)

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Invasive Species and LHPA

Liaison

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Invasive Species and LHPA

Liaison

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Invasive Species and LHPA

Liaison

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Invasive Species and LHPA

Liaison Director, Agricultural Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Dated this19th day of September 2010.

R. F. SHELDRAKE, Director-General,

Department of Industry and Investment

NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT 1993

Delegation by the Minister

I, STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industry, pursuant to section 66 of the Noxious Weeds Act 1993 (“the Act”), hereby: 1. revoke the instrument of delegation titled “Delegation –

s.34(1)” published in NSW Government Gazette No. 170 on 16 December 1994 at page 7425 and the instrument of delegation titled “Delegation by Minister of functions under section 34 of the Noxious Weeds Act 1993” made by the Minister on 14 September 2004, and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of these revocations;

2. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Minister by the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of the Schedule to the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Column 1

Section

Column 2

Position

Section 34 Principal Director, Biosecurity Director, Invasive Species & LHPA Liaison Manager, Weeds Manager, Invasive Species Strategy & Planning Manager, Invasive Species Programs

Section 34A

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Principal Director, Biosecurity Director, Invasive Species & LHPA Liaison

Dated this 21st day of September 2010.

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT 1993

Delegation by the Director-General

I, RICHARD FREDERICK SHELDRAKE, Director-General of the Department of Industry and Investment, pursuant to section 67 of the Noxious Weeds Act 1993 (“the Act”), hereby:

1. revoke the instrument of delegation titled “Instrument of Delegation” published in NSW Government Gazette No. 141 of 7 November 2008 at page 10745 and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of this revocation;

2. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Director-General under the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of the Schedule to the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule.

Column 1 Section

Section 17A (5)

Section 37 (2)

Section 42 (1)

Section 50 (2)

SCHEDULE

Column 2 Position

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Invasive Species and LHPA

Liaison Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Invasive Species Strategy

and Planning

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity

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Section 52 (2) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity

Dated this19th day of September 2010..

R. F. SHELDRAKE, Director-General,

Department of Industry and Investment

PLANT DISEASES ACT 1924

Delegation by the Director-General

I, RICHARD FREDERICK SHELDRAKE, Director-General of the Department of Industry and Investment, pursuant to section 28C of the Plant Diseases Act 1924 (“the Act”), hereby:

1. revoke the instrument of delegation titled “Delegation of Functions of the Director-General” published in NSW Government Gazette No. 134 of 24 October 2008 at page 10371 and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of this revocation; and

2. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Director-General under the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of the Schedule to the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2 Section Position

Section 7 (1) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director Agricultural Compliance

Section 9 (1) Deputy Director-General, Primary (b) Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Section 11 (1), Deputy Director-General, Primary (3) and (4) Industries

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 13 (1) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director Agricultural Compliance

Section 13 (3) Deputy Director-General, Primary (a) Industries

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 13B (2) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Section 18A (3) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 18A (4) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 18A Deputy Director-General, Primary (9) (b) Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 18A Deputy Director-General, Primary (10) Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 19 (3) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 24 (2) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Dated this19th day of September 2010.

R. F. SHELDRAKE, Director-General,

Department of Industry and Investment

PLANT DISEASES ACT 1924

Delegation of functions of the Director-General under Proclamations

I, RICHARD FREDERICK SHELDRAKE, Director-General of the Department of Industry and Investment, pursuant to section 28C of the Plant Diseases Act 1924 (“the Act”), hereby:

1. revoke the instrument of delegation titled “Delegation of Functions of the Director-General under Proclamation” and published in NSW Government Gazette No. 134 of 24 October 2008 at pages 10370 to 10371 and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of this revocation; and

2. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Director-General of the Department of Industry and Investment by the Proclamation made pursuant to the Act and specified in Column 1 of the Schedule below, and published in the NSW Government Gazette specified in Column 2 of the Schedule, to the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the positions described below:

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries, Principal Director, Biosecurity, Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance.

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Column 1

Proclamation P125

Proclamation P128

Proclamation P129

Proclamation P132

Proclamation P144

SCHEDULE

Column 2

No. 54 on 1/3/2002, pages 1268 – 1269

No. 12 on 16/1/2004, pages 203 – 204

No. 201 on 1/11/2002, pages 9366 – 9367

No. 25 on 24/1/2003, page 458

No. 12 on 16/1/2004, pages 202 – 203

Dated this 19th day of September 2010.

R. F. SHELDRAKE, Director-General,

Department of Industry and Investment

RURAL LANDS PROTECTION ACT 1998

Delegation by the Director-General

I, RICHARD FREDERICK SHELDRAKE, Director-General of the Department of Industry and Investment, pursuant to section 241 (2) of the Rural Lands Protection Act 1998 (“the Act”), hereby:

1. revoke the instrument of delegation published in NSW Government Gazette No. 149 of 24 September 2004 at page 7699 and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of this revocation; and

2. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Director-General under the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of the Schedule to the officer of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule.

Column 1 Section

Section 56A

Section 140H

Section 140J

Section 145 (2)

SCHEDULE

Column 2 Position

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Chief Veterinary Officer Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Director, Invasive Species and LHPA

Liaison

Section 185 and paragraph (d) of definition of “authorising authority” in the Dictionary

Section 235

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Director, Emergencies and Animal

Welfare Manager, General Emergency

Preparedness and Response Director, Invasive Species and LHPA

Liaison Director, Agricultural Compliance Leader, Animal, Plant and Fish

Health Emergency Preparedness and Response

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Dated this19th day of September 2010.

R. F. SHELDRAKE, Director-General,

Department of Industry and Investment

RURAL LANDS PROTECTION ACT 1998

Delegation by the Minister

I, STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries, pursuant to section 241(1) of the Rural Lands Protection Act 1998 (“the Act”), hereby:

1. revoke the instrument of delegation titled “Delegation of Authority” made by the Minister on 11 January 2002 in respect of the Minister’s functions under section 172(1) of the Act, and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of this revocation; and

2. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Minister by the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of the Schedule to the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule.

Column 1

Section

Section 172

SCHEDULE

Column 2

Position

Director-General Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Principal Director, Biosecurity Director, Emergencies and Animal Welfare

Dated this 21st day of September 2010.

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

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STOCK DISEASES ACT 1923

Delegation by the Director-General

I, RICHARD FREDERICK SHELDRAKE, Director-General of the Department of Industry and Investment, pursuant to section 22C of the Stock Diseases Act 1923 (“the Act”), hereby:

1. revoke the instruments of delegation made by the Director-General under section 22C of the Act on 16 November 2006 and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of this revocation, and

2. revoke the authorisations made by the Director-General under clauses 57 (1) and 60 (2) of the Stock Diseases (General) Regulation 2004 on 16 November 2006 and any authorisations revived as a result of this revocation, and

3. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Director-General under the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 to the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of Schedule 1, and

4. delegate the functions conferred or imposed on the Director-General under the clause of the Stock Diseases Regulation 2009 specified in Column 1 of Schedule 2 to the member of staff of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of Schedule 2.

SCHEDULE 1 Stock Diseases Act 1923

Column 1 Column 2 Position Section

Part 3

Section 6 Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Section 7 (1) Deputy Director-General, Primary (bii) Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Director, Animal Biosecurity Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services

Section 7 (5) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Biosecurity and

Traceability Systems Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services

Section 8 (1) (c1)

Section 8 (3)

Section 8 (3A)

Part 4

Section 12A (1)

Section 15B (6)

Section 16 (5)

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Agricultural Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Manager, Animal Biosecurity

Strategy and Planning

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Biosecurity and

Traceability Systems Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services,

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SCHEDULE 2

Stock Diseases Regulation 2009 Section 18 (3) Deputy Director-General, Primary

Industries Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance

Part 5

Section 20B Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services Regional Veterinary Officer

Section 20C (3) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services Regional Veterinary Officer

Section 20C Deputy Director-General, Primary (3A) Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services Regional Veterinary Officer

Section 20O Deputy Director-General, Primary (3) Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Agricultural Compliance

Part 6

Column 1 Clause

Clause 14

Clause 16 (2) and (3)

Clause 18 (1) and (2)

Clause 19

Clause 20

Clause 36 (1) and (2)

Section 21 Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Agricultural Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Clause 38 (5)

Column 2 Position

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Agricultural Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems,

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems Director, Agricultural Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems Director, Agricultural Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems Director, Agricultural Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance,

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Clause 40

Clause 42 (2) and (3)

Clause 43

Clause 44

Clause 45

Clause 46 (1)

Clause 46 (3) (b)

Clause 46 (6)

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems Director, Agricultural Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems Director, Agricultural Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Biosecurity and

Traceability Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance

Clause 48 (3)

Clause 50

Clause 51

Clause 52

Clause 56

Clause 66

Clause 69 (4)

Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Biosecurity and

Traceability Systems

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Biosecurity and

Traceability Systems Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Fisheries and Compliance

Director, Agricultural Compliance

Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance Director, Animal Biosecurity Director, Biosecurity Enhancement

and Information Systems Director, Agricultural Compliance Manager, Biosecurity and

Traceability Systems Manager, Animal Health Programs

and Field Veterinary Services Regional Veterinary Officer

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Clause 70 (2) Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director Fisheries and

Compliance

Clause 71 (1) Deputy Director-General, Primary (c) (iv) Industries

Principal Director, Biosecurity Principal Director, Fisheries and

Compliance

Dated this19th day of September 2010.

R. F. SHELDRAKE, Director-General,

Department of Industry and Investment

STOCK (CHEMICAL RESIDUES) ACT 1975

Delegation by the Minister

I, STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries, pursuant to section 13A of the Stock (Chemical Residues) Act 1975 (“the Act”), hereby: 1. revoke the instruments of delegation published in the

NSW Government Gazette specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 with the title specified opposite in Column 2 of Schedule 1, and any instrument of delegation revived as a result of these revocations; and

2. pursuant to section 13A(2)(a) of the Act, delegate the powers, authorities, duties and functions conferred or imposed on the Minister by the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of Schedule 2 to the officer of the Department of Industry and Investment who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of Schedule 2; and

3. pursuant to section 13A(2)(b) of the Act and clause 8 of the Stock (Chemical Residues) Regulation 2010, delegate the powers, authorities, duties and functions conferred or imposed on the Minister by the section of the Act specified in Column 1 of Schedule 3 to an inspector who is a member of staff of a Livestock Health and Pest Authority and who from time to time holds, occupies or performs the duties of the position described opposite in Column 2 of Schedule 3.

In this instrument of delegation: “inspector” means an inspector appointed under the Stock Diseases Act 1923,

“Livestock Health and Pest Authority” means a livestock health and pest authority constituted under the Rural Lands Protection Act 1998 for a livestock health and pest district constituted under that Act.

SCHEDULE 1 Revoked instruments of delegation

Column 1 Column 2

NSW Government Title of instrument Gazette

GG No. 27 of 5 March “Delegation of the Minister’s 1999 at page 1775 powers and functions in respect of

giving detention notices”

GG No. 161 of 26 October 2001 at page 8772

“DELEGATION” (in respect of powers under section 8(3) of the Act)

GG No. 161 of 26 October 2001 at page 8772

“DELEGATION” (in respect of powers under section 9(2) of the Act)

GG No. 139 on 11 November 2005 at page 9386

“Delegation”

SCHEDULE 2

Column 1

Section

Column 2

Position

Section 8(1), (2), (3A) & (4)

Principal Director, Biosecurity Director, Animal Biosecurity Manager, Animal Health Programs and Field Veterinary Services Strategy Leader, Residue Management Regional Veterinary Officer

Section 8(3) Principal Director Biosecurity Director Animal Biosecurity Manager Animal Health Programs and Field Veterinary Services Strategy Leader Residue Management Regional Veterinary Officer

Section 9(2) Principal Director, Biosecurity Director, Animal Biosecurity Manager, Animal Health Programs and Field Veterinary Services Strategy Leader, Residue Management Regional Veterinary Officer

Section 12C(b) Principal Director, Biosecurity Director, Animal Biosecurity

SCHEDULE 3

Column 1

Section

Column 2

Position

Section 8(3) Senior District Veterinarian

Section 9(2) Senior District Veterinarian

Dated this 21st day of September 2010.

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

MINERAL RESOURCES

NOTICE is given that the following applications have been received:

REQUEST FOR CANCELLATION OF AUTHORITY

(06-7073) Exploration Licence No. 6730, GOLD FIELDS

AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD, (ACN 087 624 600), Counties of Tandora and Livingstone, area of 324 units. Application for Cancellation was received on 17 September 2010.

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EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS (06-4081)

(T10-0204) No. 4071, ELEPHANT MINES PTY LIMITED (ACN 097

799 025), area of 5 units, for Group 1, dated 7 September 2010. (Sydney Mining Division).

(T10-0215) No. 4079, WINDORA EXPLORATION PTY LTD (ACN

143 563 133), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 15 September 2010. (Orange Mining Division).

(T10-0216) No. 4080, WINDORA EXPLORATION PTY LTD (ACN

143 563 133), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 15 September 2010. (Orange Mining Division).

(T10-0217) No. 4081, NEWMONT EXPLORATION PTY LTD

(ACN 006 306 690), area of 65 units, for Group 1, dated 21 September 2010. (Orange Mining Division).

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

NOTICE is given that the following application has been granted:

EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATION

(09-1251) No. 3772, now Exploration Licence No. 7603, BORAL

LIMITED (ACN 008 421 761), County of Camden, Map Sheet (8928, 8929), area of 6135 hectares, for Group 9, dated 19 August 2010, for a term until 19 August 2015.

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

NOTICE is given that the following applications for renewal have been received:

(T98-1062) Exploration Licence No. 5534, RIMFIRE PACIFIC

MINING NL (ACN 006 911 744), area of 40 units. Application for renewal received 21 September 2010.

(T00-0076) Exploration Licence No. 5792, TEMPLAR RESOURCES

PTY LTD (ACN 085 644 944), area of 105 units. Application for renewal received 16 September 2010.

(10-6573) Exploration Licence No. 6009, JERVOIS MINING

LIMITED (ACN 007 626 575), area of 23 units. Application for renewal received 17 September 2010.

(10-6574) Exploration Licence No. 6016, CENTRAL WEST GOLD

NL (ACN 003 078 591), area of 1 units. Application for renewal received 17 September 2010.

(T04-0063) Exploration Licence No. 6323, BOUNTY RESOURCES

PTY LIMITED (ACN 108 458 420), area of 10 units. Application for renewal received 17 September 2010.

Exploration Licence No. 6648, ICON RESOURCES LTD (ACN 115 009 106), area of 19 units. Application for renewal received 16 September 2010.

(06-0124) Exploration Licence No. 6652, D'AGUILAR GOLD

LIMITED (ACN 052 354 837), area of 12 units. Application for renewal received 20 September 2010.

(T09-0026) Exploration Licence No. 7219, PANGAEA MINERALS

PTY LIMITED (ACN 120 631 316), area of 141 units. Application for renewal received 17 September 2010.

(T08-0057) Exploration Licence No. 7220, PANGAEA MINERALS

PTY LIMITED (ACN 120 631 316), area of 22 units. Application for renewal received 17 September 2010.

(T08-0058) Exploration Licence No. 7221, PANGAEA MINERALS

PTY LIMITED (ACN 120 631 316), area of 21 units. Application for renewal received 17 September 2010.

(T08-0101) Exploration Licence No. 7224, AUSTRALIAN GOLD

INVESTMENTS LIMITED (ACN 124 873 507), area of 22 units. Application for renewal received 15 September 2010.

(T08-0084) Explorat ion Licence No. 7246, GOLDMINCO

CORPORATION (ACN 669 382 832), area of 70 units. Application for renewal received 16 September 2010.

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

REFUSAL OF APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL

NOTICE is given that the applications for renewal in respect of the following authorities have been refused:

(07-0178) Exploration Licence No. 6914, TOU MINING PTY LTD

(ACN 124 844 284), County of Cooper, Map Sheet (8230), area of 38 units. The authority ceased to have effect on 20 September 2010.

(07-0319) Exploration Licence No. 6968, COMMISSIONERS

GOLD LIMITED (ACN 115 845 942), Counties of Bathurst and Wellington, Map Sheet (8731), area of 50 units. The authority ceased to have effect on 20 September 2010.

(T07-0514) Exploration Licence No. 7109, COMMISSIONERS GOLD

LIMITED (ACN 115 845 942), County of Westmoreland, Map Sheet (8830), area of 41 units. The authority ceased to have effect on 20 September 2010.

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

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CANCELLATION OF AUTHORITY AT REQUEST OF HOLDER

NOTICE is given that the following authority has been cancelled:

(07-0132) Explora t ion Licence No. 6804 , MINOTAUR

OPERATIONS PTY LTD (ACN 108 925 284), County of Menindee and County of Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7133, 7134), area of 55 units. Cancellation took effect on 21 September 2010.

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

TRANSFER

(T01-0328) Mining Lease No. 1329 (Act 1992), formerly held by

GOSFORD QUARRIES (PROPERTIES) PTY LIMITED (ACN 001 226 875) has been transferred to AUSTRALIAN DOLOMITE COMPANY PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 810 551). The transfer was registered on 21 September 2010.

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

EXPIRY

M i n i n g L e a s e N o . 1 2 1 7 ( A c t 1 9 7 3 ) , A D E ENVIRONMENTAL PTY LTD (ACN 111 779 232), Parish of North Barraba, County of Darling; and Parish of Piedmont, County of Murchison. This title expired on 20 September 2010.

STEVE WHAN, M.P., Minister for Primary Industries

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Land and Property Management Authority

ARMIDALE OFFICE 108 Faulkner Street (PO Box 199A), Armidale NSW 2350

Phone: (02) 6770 3100 Fax (02) 6771 5348

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROAD

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. On road closing, title to the land comprising the former public road vests in the body specified in the Schedule hereunder.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description

Land District – Walcha; L.G.A. – Walcha

Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1150917 at Walcha, Parish Aspley, County Vernon.

File No.: AE06 H 228.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1150917 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Land District – Armidale; L.G.A. – Armidale Dumaresq

Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1152391 at Armidale, Parish Armidale, County Sandon.

File No.: AE07 H 69.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1152391 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Land District – Tenterfield; L.G.A. – Tenterfield

Road Closed: Lots 1 and 2, DP 1147980 at Rivertree and Upper Tooloom, Parishes Reid and Clarence, County Buller.

File No.: AE06 H 23.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lots 1 and 2, DP 1147980 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Land District – Armidale; L.G.A. – Armidale Dumaresq

Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1155665 at Armidale, Parish Dumaresq, County Sandon.

File No.: 10/04350.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1155665 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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DUBBO OFFICE 142 Brisbane Street (PO Box 865), Dubbo NSW 2830

Phone: (02) 6883 3300 Fax: (02) 6882 6920

REVOCATION OF RESERVATION OF CROWN LAND

PURSUANT to section 90 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the reservation of Crown Land specified in Column 1 of the Schedules hereunder, is revoked to the extent specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedules.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE 1

Column 1 Column 2 Land District: Coonamble. The whole being Lot 36, DP Local Government Area: 754210, Parish Gelambula,

Coonamble Shire Council. County Leichhardt, of an Locality: Gelambula. area of 129.5 hectares. Reserve No.: 77973. Public Purpose: Generally. Notified: 23 September 1955. File No.: No file.

Note: Land is now freehold.

SCHEDULE 2

Column 1 Column 2 Land District: Wellington. The part being Lot 120, DP Local Government Area: 704131, Parish Muckerwa,

Mid-Western Regional County Wellington, of an Council. area of 94.39 hectares.

Locality: Peppermills Point. Reserve No.: 80130. Public Purpose: Generally. Notified: 15 November 1957. Lot 120, DP 704131, Parish Muckerwa, County Wellington. File No.: 08/9745.

Note: Purchase of Perpetual Lease 162913 by D. T., S. P. and J. A. Bailey.

SCHEDULE 3

Column 1 Column 2 Land District: Nyngan. The whole being Lot 5, DP Local Government Area: 751304, Parish Antares,

Bogan Shire Council. County Canbelego, of an Locality: Bogan. area of 2429 hectares. Reserve No.: 94194. Public Purpose: Future public

requirements. Notified: 16 January 1981. File No.: 07/3633. Note: Purchase of Perpetual Lease 109363 by J. C. and D.

C. Hudson.

ROADS ACT 1993

ORDER

Transfer of a Crown Road to a Council

IN pursuance of the provisions of section 151, Roads Act 1993, the Crown road specified in Schedule 1 is transferred to the Roads Authority specified in Schedule 2 hereunder, as from the date of publication of this notice and as from that date, the road specified in Schedule 1 ceases to be a Crown road.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE 1

The Crown public road west of Lots 11 and 132 in DP 754199 and 1 in DP 1151756, known as Pages Terrace as highlighted in black hatching on associated diagram, Parish of Coonamble, County of Leichhardt.

SCHEDULE 2

Road Authority: Coonamble Shire Council.

File No.: W472553.

Council’s Reference: L11+ST14 – 33015 – JJG JM.

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GOULBURN OFFICE 159 Auburn Street (PO Box 748), Goulburn NSW 2580

Phone: (02) 4824 3700 Fax: (02) 4822 4287

ORDER

Correction of Defective Instrument

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, section 257, the Instrument contained within New South Wales Government Gazette No. 114, dated 10 September 2010, Folio 4424, under the heading “GOULBURN OFFICE, Notification of Closing of a Road, DESCRIPTION, Parish – Murringo, County – Monteagle. The words under Schedule -“Lot 1, DP 1149284” is hereby deleted and replaced with the words “Lot 2, DP 1149284”.

File No.: 09/07765:JK.

APPOINTMENT OF TRUST BOARD MEMBERS

PURSUANT to section 93 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the persons whose names are specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, are appointed for the terms of office specified, as members of the trust board for the reserve trust specified opposite thereto in Column 2, which has been established and appointed as trustee of the reserve referred to opposite thereto in Column 3 of the Schedule.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Ray CHAMBERS (new member).

Robertson Showground

Trust.

Reserve No.: 180002. Public Purpose: Showground.Notified: 27 June 1986. File No.: GB91 R 4.

Term of Office For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring

6 December 2012.

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the lands comprised therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road is extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description

Parish – Binda; County – Georgiana; Land District – Crookwell; L.G.A. – Upper Lachlan

Lot 1, DP 1151302 (not being land under the Real Property Act).

File No.: GB05 H 167:JK.

Schedule

On closing, the title for the land in Lot 1, DP 1151302 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Parish – Yarralaw; County – Argyle; Land District – Goulburn; L.G.A. – Goulburn Mulwaree

Lot 1, DP 1155839 (not being land under the Real Property Act).

File No.: GB05 H 456:JK.

Schedule

On closing, the title for the land in Lot 1, DP 1155839 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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GRAFTON OFFICE 76 Victoria Street (PO Box 272), Grafton NSW 2460

Phone: (02) 6640 3400 Fax: (02) 6642 5375

ADDITION TO RESERVED CROWN LAND

PURSUANT to section 88 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the Crown Land specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, is added to the reserved land specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C.,| Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2 Land District: Casino. Reserve No.: 84819. Local Government Area: Public Purpose: Public

Kyogle Council. recreation and access. Locality: Tabulam. Notified: 26 March 1964. Lot 7308, DP 1152127, Lot 7016, DP 1026322, Parish Tabulam, County Parish Tabulam, County Drake. Drake. Lot 7310, DP 1152128, Lot 7015, DP 1026322, Parish Tabulam, County Parish Tabulam, County Drake. Drake. Area: 16.86 hectares. New Area: 22.48 hectares. File No.: GF02 R 46.

ROADS ACT 1993

ORDER

Transfer of a Crown Road to a Council

IN pursuance of the provisions of section 151, Roads Act 1993, the Crown roads specified in Schedule 1 is hereby transferred to the Roads Authority specified in Schedule 2 hereunder, as from the date of publication of this notice and as from the date, the road specified in Schedule 1, ceases to be Crown road.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE 1

Parish – Terranora; County – Rous; Land District – Murwillumbah;

Shire – Tweed Shire Council

Crown public roads comprised in Cunningham Street from Sullivan Street to Faulkner Street, Robert Street from Cunningham Street to Hourigan Street and Hourigan Street from Robert Street to Sullivan Street including the respective intersections and Turner Street from Cunningham Street to western boundary of Lot 1, DP 588267.

Width to be Transferred: Whole width.

SCHEDULE 2

Roads Authority: Tweed Shire Council.

Council’s Reference: Crown Road Transfer.

LPMA Reference: 10/14591.

SCHEDULE 1

Parish – Dunbible; County – Rous; Land District – Murwillumbah;

Shire – Tweed Shire Council

Crown public road commencing from the north western corner of Lot 20, DP 809316 and connecting Amarillo Drive to the southern boundary of Bakers Road Byangum.

Width to be transferred: Whole width.

SCHEDULE 2

Roads Authority: Tweed Shire Council.

Council’s Reference: GR3/12/11.

LPMA Reference: 09/04184.

DECLARATION OF LAND TO BE CROWN LAND

PURSUANT to section 138 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the land described in the Schedule hereunder, is declared to be Crown Land within the meaning of that Act.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE

Land District – Murwillumbah; Parish – Brunswick; County – Rous;

Local Government Area – Byron Shire Council

Lot 40 in Deposited Plan 1134059, of 1277 square metres at Brunswick Heads, being land said to be in the possession of Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales.

Note: It is intended to add this land to Reserve 74701 for public recreation, notified 18 January 1952.

File No.: 08/9718.

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROAD

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. On road closing, title to the land comprising the former public road vests in the body specified in the Schedule hereunder.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description

Land District – Grafton; L.G.A. – Coffs Harbour

Road Closed: Lot 2, DP 1151322 at Bucca, Parish Orara, County Fitzroy.

File No.: 09/06823.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 2, DP 1151322 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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Description File No.: GF06 H 219.

Land District – Murwillumbah; L.G.A. – Tweed Schedule

Road Closed: Lots 1 and 2, DP 1155227 at Kunghur, Parish Kunghur, County Rous.

File No.: 08/10873.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lots 1 and 2, DP 1155227 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Land District – Grafton; L.G.A. – Clarence Valley

Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1154428 at Lower Southgate, Parish Southgate, County Clarence.

On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1154428 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Land District – Casino; L.G.A. – Kyogle

Road Closed: Lot 2, DP 1153929 at Upper Horseshoe Creek, Parish Fairy Mount, County Rous.

File No.: GF05 H 771.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 2, DP 1153929 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

GRIFFITH OFFICE 2nd Floor, Griffith City Plaza,

120–130 Banna Avenue (PO Box 1030), Griffith NSW 2680 Phone: (02) 6960 3600

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF PUBLIC ROAD

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specified in the Schedule hereunder.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Fax: (02) 6962 5670

Description

Parish – Jondaryan; County – Cooper; Land District – Mirrool; L.G.A. – Griffith

Road Closed: Lots 1 and 2, DP 1154293.

File No.: 09/02931 (MR).

Schedule

On closing, title to the land comprised in Lots 1 and 2 remains vested in the Crown as Crown Land.

HAY OFFICE 126 Lachlan Street (PO Box 182), Hay NSW 2711

Phone: (02) 6993 1800 Fax: (02) 6993 1135

ERRATUM

IN the notice appearing in the New South Wales Government Gazette of the 10th September 2010, Folio 4428, under the heading of “NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF PUBLIC ROAD” under the headings “Description” Parishes read Tabbita and Boorga should be deleted and replaced by Parishes of Munro and Kooba.

File No.: HY 95 H20.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

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MAITLAND OFFICE Corner Newcastle Road and Banks Street (PO Box 6), East Maitland NSW 2323

Phone: (02) 4937 9300 Fax: (02) 4934 2252

APPOINTMENT OF TRUST BOARD MEMBERS

PURSUANT to section 93 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the persons whose names are specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, are appointed for the terms of office specified, as members of the trust board for the reserve trust specified opposite thereto in Column 2, which has been established and appointed as trustee of the reserve referred to opposite thereto in Column 3 of the Schedule.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Leonie Elizabeth Joy Cummings Reserve No.: 170023. JOHNSON Centre (R170023) Public Purpose: Community (new member), Valma Adele

Reserve Trust. centre. Notified: 31 October 1986.

RUTHERFORD File No.: MD83 R 17. (new member), Helen Joy CUMMINGS (new member), Chad WATSON (new member), Marilyn EADE (new member), Belinda SMITH (new member).

Term of Office For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring

23 September 2015.

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROAD

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. On road closing, title to the land comprising the former public road vests in the body specified in the Schedule hereunder.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description

Parishes – Tillegra and Dungog; County – Durham; Land District – Dungog;

Local Government Area – Dungog

Road Closed: Lots 106, 107, 108 and 109, DP 1142437 and Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, DP 878704 at Sugarloaf.

File No.: 10/01501.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lots 106, 107 108 and 109, DP 1142437 and Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, DP 878704 remains vested in Dungog Shire Council as operational land for the purposes of the Local Government Act 1993.

Council’s Reference: EF10/01501 tagw.

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MOREE OFFICE Frome Street (PO Box 388), Moree NSW 2400 Phone: (02) 6752 5055 Fax: (02) 6752 1707

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROADS

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the roads hereunder described are closed and the land comprised therein ceases to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the roads is extinguished. On road closing, title to the land comprising the former public roads vests in the body specified in the Schedule hereunder.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description

Land District – Bingara; Council – Gwydir Shire; Parishes – Bingara and Dinoga; County – Murchison

Road Closed: Lot 1 in DP 1154583.

File No.: ME05 H 138.

Schedule

On closing, title to the land within Lot 1 in DP 1154583 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

NEWCASTLE OFFICE 437 Hunter Street, Newcastle NSW 2300 (PO Box 2185, Dangar NSW 2309

Phone: (02) 4920 5000 Fax: (02) 4925 3489

NOTICE OF PUBLIC PURPOSE PURSUANT TO SECTION 34A (2) (B) OF THE CROWN LANDS ACT

1989

PURSUANT to section 34A(2)(b) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the Crown reserve specified in Column 1 of the Schedule is to be occupied for the additional purpose specified in Column 2 of the Schedule.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2 Reserve No.: 86091. Communication facilities. Public Purpose: Public

recreation. Notified: 2 December 1966. Locality: Merrylands.

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NOWRA OFFICE 5 O’Keefe Avenue (PO Box 309), Nowra NSW 2541

Phone: (02) 4428 9100 Fax: (02) 4421 2172

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROAD

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised therein ceases to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. On road closing, title to the land comprising the former public road vests in the body specified in the Schedule hereunder.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description

Parish – Cookbundoon; County – Argyle; Land District – Goulburn;

Local Government Area – Upper Lachlan

Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1155569 at Greenwich Park.

File No.: GB05 H 560.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1155569 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Parish – Southend; County – Cumberland; Land District – Metropolitan;

Local Government Area – Wollongong

Road Closed: Lot 92, DP 1150456 at Austinmer.

File No.: 07/5680.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 92, DP 1150456 becomes vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Council Reference: 28.15.01.039.

Description

Parish – Wallaya; County – Camden; Land District – Kiama; Local Government Area – Kiama

Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1148665 at Upper Kangaroo Valley.

File No.: NA05 H 230.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1148665 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Parish – Gnupa; County – Auckland; Land District – Bega;

Local Government Area – Bega Valley

Road Closed: Lot 4, DP 1154712 at Lochiel.

File No.: 09/18590.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 4, DP 1154712 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Parish – Quialigo; County – Argyle; Land District – Goulburn;

Local Government Area – Goulburn Mulwaree

Road Closed: Lots 1-2, DP 1155661 at Quialigo.

File No.: 09/18590.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lots 1-2, DP 1155661 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Parish – Moruya; County – Dampier; Land District – Moruya;

Local Government Area – Eurobodalla

Road Closed: Lot 2, DP 1153557 at Moruya.

File No.: 09/09599.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 2, DP 1153557 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Parish – Binalong; County – Harden; Land District – Boorowa;

Local Government Area – Yass Valley

Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1154715 at Binalong.

File No.: 09/18758.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1154715 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Parish – Wollongong; County – Camden; Land District – Kiama;

Local Government Area – Wollongong

Road Closed: Lot 10, DP 1152574 at Port Kembla.

File No.: NA02 H 305.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 10, DP 1152574 remains vested in Wollongong City Council as “Operational land”.

Council Reference: SU19717.

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REVOCATION OF RESERVATION OF CROWN LAND

PURSUANT to section 90 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the reservation of Crown Land specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, is revoked to the extent specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2 Land District: Boorowa. That part being Lots 3 and Local Government Area: 4, DP 1154715 (closed road

Yass Valley. and severed land vide Parishes: Binalong and Gazette 29/12/1916, Folio

Illalong. 7840), Parishes Binalong Reserve Nos: 753591 and and Illalong, County Harden.

753619. Area of about 9827 square Public Purpose: Future metres. public requirements. Notified: 29 June 2007. File No.: 09/18758.

Note: It is intended to sell the revoked part being closed road and severed land by way of Private Treaty Sale to the adjoining owner.

ORANGE OFFICE 92 Kite Street (PO Box 2146), Orange NSW 2800

Phone: (02) 6391 4300 Fax: (02) 6362 3896

APPOINTMENT OF TRUST BOARD MEMBERS

PURSUANT to section 93 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the persons whose names are specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, are appointed for the terms of office specified, as members of the trust board for the reserve trust specified opposite thereto in Column 2, which has been established and appointed as trustee of the reserve referred to opposite thereto in Column 3 of the Schedule.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Anthony Uel Trundle Reserve No:. 17583. SIMMONS Racecourse Public Purpose: Racecourse. (re-appointment), Trust. Notified: 27 May 1893. Thomas William File No.: OE80 R 320. QUADE (new member), Gary Noel EYRE (re-appointment), Sarah WRIGHT (re-appointment).

Term of Office For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring

23 September 2015.

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SYDNEY METROPOLITAN OFFICE Level 12, Macquarie Tower, 10 Valentine Avenue, Parramatta 2150

(PO Box 3935, Parramatta NSW 2124) Phone: (02) 8836 5300 Fax: (02) 8836 5365

RESERVATION OF CROWN LAND

PURSUANT to section 87 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the Crown Land specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, is reserved as specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2 Land District: Metropolitan. Reserve No.: 1028748. Local Government Areas: Public Purpose: Surfi ng and Manly and Warringah. recreation. Locality: Manly. Parish: Manly Cove. County: Cumberland. Lot 7336, DP 1153371. Area: 276.4 hectares. File No.: 09/09601.

Note: Existing reservations are not affected by this notification.

APPOINTMENT OF RESERVE TRUST AS TRUSTEE OF RESERVE

PURSUANT to section 92(1) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the reserve trust specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, is appointed as trustee of that part of the reserve as specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2 Pennant Hills Park (R45012) Part Reserve No. 45012, for Reserve Trust. the public purpose of public recreation, notified in the New

South Wales Government Gazette of 15 June 1910, Folio 3389, being Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 883213. File No.: MN85 R 157/2.

ROADS ACT 1993

ORDER

Transfer of a Crown Road to Council

IN pursuance of the provisions of section 151, Roads Act 1993, the Crown road specified in Schedule 1 is transferred to the Roads Authority specified in Schedule 2 hereunder, as from the date of publication of this notice and as from that date the road specified in Schedule 1 ceases to be a Crown road.

SCHEDULE 1

Land District – Penrith; Local Government Area – Blue Mountains;

Parish – Coomassie; County – Cook

The Crown public road known as Attunga Road, Blaxland as shown by solid black shading on the diagram hereunder.

SCHEDULE 2

Roads Authority: Blue Mountains City Council.

File No.: 10/08044.

Council’s Reference: Phillip Devon.

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROAD

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised therein ceases to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land comprising the former public road vests in the body specified in the Schedule hereunder.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description

Parish – Murringo; County – Monteagle; Land District – Young; Local Government Area – Young

Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1155633 at Murringo (not being land under the Real Property Act).

File No.: GB07 H 224.

Schedule

On closing, the title for the land in Lot 1, DP 1155633 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

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RESERVATION OF CROWN LAND

PURSUANT to section 87 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the Crown Land specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, is reserved as specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2 Land District: Maitland. Reserve No.: 1029768. Local Government Area: Public Purpose: Urban

Gosford City Council. development, tourist Locality: Mooney Mooney. facilities and services. Parish: Cowan. County: Northumberland. Area: About 2.724 hectares. File No.: 10/15364.

Note: As shown by hatching in diagram here under. Affected parts of reserves 56146 and 1011268 are revoked by this notification.

APPOINTMENT OF RESERVE TRUST AS TRUSTEE OF A RESERVE

PURSUANT to section 92(1) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the reserve trust specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, is appointed as trustee of the reserve and dedication specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE

Column 1 Column 2 Crown Lands Reserve Trust. Reserve No. 1029768 for

public purposes of urban development, tourist

facilities and services, notified this day and Dedication No. 570104, for Hospital, notified 14 December 1979. File No.: 10/15364.

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TAMWORTH OFFICE 25-27 Fitzroy Street (PO Box 535), Tamworth NSW 2340

Phone: (02) 6764 5100

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROAD

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. On road closing, title to the land comprising the former public road vests in the body specified in the Schedule hereunder.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Fax: (02) 6766 3805

Description

Land District – Gunnedah; L.G.A. – Narrabri and Gunnedah

Road Closed: Lots 1 and 2, DP 1148645 at Boggabri and Willala, Parish Walla Walla, County Pottinger.

File No.: TH05 H 208.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lots 1 and 2, DP 1148645 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

TAREE OFFICE 98 Victoria Street (PO Box 440), Taree NSW 2430

Phone: (02) 6591 3500 Fax: (02) 6552 2816

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROAD

IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. On road closing, title to the land comprising the former public road vests in the body specified in the Schedule hereunder.

TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description

Land District – Taree; L.G.A. – Great Lakes

Road Closed: Lots 1, 2 and 3, DP 1154294 at Coolongolook, Parish Bachelor, County Gloucester.

File No.: TE06 H 153.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lots 1, 2 and 3, DP 1154294 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description

Land District – Taree; L.G.A. – Greater Taree

Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1151303 at Marlee, Parish Marlee, County Macquarie.

File No.: 09/07713.

Schedule

On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1151303 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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Roads and Traffic Authority

ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005

Notice under the Roads Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005

I, Michael Bushby, Chief Executive of the Roads and Traffic Authority, in pursuance of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which Road Trains may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule.

MICHAEL BUSHBY, Chief Executive,

Roads and Traffi c Authority

SCHEDULE 1. Citation

This Notice may be cited as the Roads and Traffic Authority Road Train Notice No. 1/2010.

2. Commencement This Notice commences at 5:00 am on 24 October 2010.

3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 10:00 am 24 October 2010.

4. Application This Notice applies to those Road Train/B Triple vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007.

5. Routes

Type Route

RT Jack Brabham Drive, Great Western Highway, Wallgrove Road, M4 Motorway, Centenary Drive, Australia Avenue to Olympic Boulevarde.

Starting Point Finishing Point

Huntingwood Drive Huntingwood

Sydney Olympic Park

Conditions

1: This notice applies only to those Road Train and B-Triple combinations participating in the charity event Convoy for Kids 2010.

2: Vehicles must assemble as Road Train and B-Triple Combinations at Huntingwood Drive Huntingwood.

3: Road Train and B-Triple combinations participating in the convoy must be unladen.

3: Road Train and B-Triple combinations participating in the convoy must not begin travel on the approved route prior to 8:00am

4: Road Train and B-Triple Combinations participating in the convoy must have Police escort.

5: 1 x Pilot vehicle must travel at the front of the Road Train and B-Triple convoy.

6: 1 x Pilot vehicle must travel at the rear of the Road Train and B-Triple convoy.

7: Road Train and B-Triple Combinations must disassemble to prescriptive combinations at Sydney Olympic Park at the conclusion of the Convoy for Kids charity event and/or prior to leaving Sydney Olympic Park.

8: Maximum speed of Road Train and B-Triple combinations travelling under this Notice is restricted to 70kph

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005

Class 2 Road Train Notice 2010

I, MICHAEL BUSHBY, Chief Executive of the Roads and Traffic Authority, in pursuance of Part 2, Division 4 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, hereby revoke all previous road train route approvals, and by this Notice, specify the areas and routes on which Road Trains as described in Part 2 of the Schedule to this Notice, may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule of this Notice.

MICHAEL BUSHBY, Chief Executive,

Roads and Traffi c Authority

SCHEDULE Explanatory Note

This Notice replaces the General Notice for the Operation of Road Trains 2005 that was published on 23 December 2005 in New South Wales Government Gazette No. 164 at pages 11419 to 11482 and all amendments made to that Notice.

Part 1 – Preliminary 1.1 Citation

This Notice may be cited as the Class 2 Road Train Notice 2010.

1.2 Commencement This Notice takes effect on 1 October 2010.

1.3 Effect This Notice remains in force up to and including 30 September 2015, unless it is amended or repealed earlier.

1.4 Interpretation 1.4.1 Unless stated otherwise, the words and expressions used in this Notice have the same meaning as those defined

in the Road Transport (General) Act 2005. 1.4.2 Except where a contrary intention is indicated, the index and notes in the text of this Notice do not form part

of this Notice.

Part 2 – Application 2.1 This Notice applies to a vehicle operating as a road train that:

(a) complies with the standards of Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulations 2007, and (b) complies with the mass and dimension limits prescribed in the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access)

Regulation) 2005.

2.2 This Notice does not apply to a: (a) AB-Triple; or (b) BA-Triple; or (c) B-Triple; or (d) BB-Quad; or (e) AB-Quad; or (f) ABB-Quad; or (g) AAB Quad; or

Note: The vehicles described in Clause 2.2 may only be operated in accordance with a specific permit issued by the RTA Special Permits Unit.

Part 3 – Operating and travel requirements 3.1 Operating requirements

3.1.1 A copy of this Notice, excluding Appendix 1 must be carried in the driving compartment whenever the vehicle is operating as a road train under this Notice, and must be produced when requested to do so by a police officer or an authorised person.

3.1.2 All requirements and conditions of this Notice are to be observed when a vehicle is operating as a road train under this Notice.

3.2 Approved road train routes 3.2.1 Road trains operating under this Notice, with an overall length not exceeding 36.5 metres, may operate on the

approved routes listed in Part 1 of Appendix 1, and must observe any travel conditions which applies to an approved route.

3.2.2 Road trains operating under this Notice, with an overall length which exceeds 36.5 metres to a maximum of 53.5 metres may only operate on the approved routes listed in Part 2 of Appendix 1, and must observe any travel conditions which applies to an approved route.

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APPENDIX 1

PART 1 - APPROVED 36.5 METRE ROAD TRAIN ROUTES

NSW WESTERN REGION

LGA Type Road No.

RT

RT

Road Train Area

Road trains may be operated for the purpose of transporting any goods or livestock west of a line taken from the NSW/Qld border at Mungindi through Collarenebri, Walgett, Byrock, Nyngan, Cobar, & Ivanhoe to the NSW/Vic border at Wentworth. The road train area is marked on the Road Train & B-Double Route Map. The urban areas of Broken Hill, Cobar, Euabalong & Euabalong West are excluded from road train use except on the following routes:

Broken Hill Barrier Hwy, Rakow St, William St, Silver City Hwy Silver City Hwy, Pinnacles Rd, Kanandah Rd, Creedon St Kanandah Rd, Kanandah Pl [entire length, no through road] Pinnacles Rd to saleyards From junction of Bonanza & Patton Sts thence Patton St, Comstock St, Eyre St, Holten Dr to the junction with Menindee Rd Argent St, between Iodide St & Barrier Hwy Bagot St, between Chettle St & Wolfram St Brookfield Ave, between Brown St & Rakow St (H8) Brown St, between Oxide St & Kaolin St Comstock St, between patton St & Eyre St Creedon St, between Rakow St & Gaffney St Crystal St, between Iodide St (H22) & Menindee Rd (MR66) Cummins St, between Iodide St & McCulloch St Eyre St, between Comstock St & Holten Dr Fisher St, between McCulloch St & Murton St Gaffney St, between Creedon St & South Rd (H22) Harris St, between Newton Lane & Rakow St (H8) Holten Dr, between Eyre St & Menindee Rd (MR66) Horsington Dr, between Brown St & City boundary Iodide St, between William St & Crystal St Iodide St, between Schlapp St & Cummins St Kaolin St, between Mica Lane & Schlapp St (section Mica Lane to Williams St must use low gear & daylight hours only) McCulloch St, between Cummins St & Fisher St Menindee Rd (MR66), between Chettle St & City boundary Morgan St, between Kaolin St & Brookfi eld Ave (MR81) Murton St, between Fisher St & Willaims St (H22) Newton Lane, between Harris St & Nicholls St Nicholls St, between Newton Lane & Rakow St (H8) Nine Mile Rd, between Schlapp St & City boundary O’Farrell St, between Morgan St & William St (H8) Oxide St, between Brown St & Schlapp St Patton St, between Bonanza St (H22) & Comstock St Pinnacles Place, entire length Piper St, between Bonanza St (H22) & Comstock St Ryan St, between Wentworth Rd & Kanandah Rd (Height limit of 5.3m at Kananadah Rd underpass) Schlapp St, between Oxide St & Brazil St

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LGA Type Road No.

RT

RT

COB

CML

LAC

MOR

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road Train Area

Cobar Barrier Hwy (Marshall St) [SH8] Kidman Way from Nymagee Rd [MR61] & Bourke Rd [MR421] Lewis St (north of the Barrier Hwy) thence Louth Rd Barton St (north of the Barrier Hwy) thence Frederick St, Kidman Way Lewis St (south of Barrier Hwy) thence Blakey St, Woodiwiss St, Lerida St to the Cobar airport turn-off Bathurst St (from Barrier Hwy), Becker St, Monaghan St to access the Caltex Service Station Murray St (from Barrier Hwy), Prince St, Bourke St to access the Mobil Service Station Murray St (from Barrier Hwy), Becker St, Bourke St to access the Shell Service Station Murray St (from Barrier Hwy) to Woodiwiss St South Railway Pde (entire length) Old Bourke Rd (entire length) All streets in the East Cobar Industrial Estate east of Old Bourke St

Euabalong Hercules St from Euabalong-Lake Cargelligo Rd [MR423] to Euabalong-Gunebang Rd [MR411] Robinson, Lachlan, Murrin, Mudda Sts

Euabalong West Euabba, Murrin Sts

Access on State Forest roads within the Pilliga West State Forest Myall Rd, from the Coonamble Shire boundary (note that ALL of Coonamble Shire is approved for road train operations), to the junction with Ceelnoy Rd. Thence via Wooleybah Rd to the junction with Taylors Rd. Thence via Taylors Rd to the junction with Stumpy Lane & continuing via Stumpy Lane to the junction with Langholm Lane.

Cobar Shire Council All roads within Cobar Shire Council with the following conditions applying: Urban access routes in Cobar, Euabalong & Euabalong West as per notes of “Road Train Area”. Travel permitted in dry weather only on all unsealed roads.

Coonamble Shire Council All rural local roads within Coonamble Council area including the following State Forest roads: Wangan Rd & Margos Rd from Pilliga Rd eastward towards Western Way.

Lachlan Shire Council All local, regional and state roads within the Lachlan Shire

Moree Plains Shire Council All council roads within the Moree Plains Shire Council area, with the exception of the following: Menadool Rd, Gwydirville from the intersection with Newell Hwy [SH17] to 200m west of intersection of Tycannah St & Menadool Rd. Travel in Moree town is permitted only on approved routes as listed on the Moree town map on the Road Train map

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NAR RT

WAL RT

WAR RT

Narrabri Shire Council All rural roads west of the Newell Hwy [SH17] within Narrabri Shire, with the exception of the following roads: Wee Waa-Yarrie Lake Rd [SR31] from MR127 to the junction with Narrabri-Yarrie Lake Rd [SR29] Narrabri-Yarrie Lake Rd [SR29] from the junction with Wee Waa-Yarrie Lake Rd [SR31] to the entrance to the “Corglan” facility (approx 6km west of Narrabri) Trucking Yards Lane [SR207] from Wee Waa silos to the intersection with Wee Waa-Burren Junction Rd [SH29] Wee Waa-Pilliga Rd [MR127] from Short St, Wee Waa to the junction with SR247 Narrabri-Wee Waa Rd [SH29] from the junction with Tulladunna Lane [SR232] to Maitland St, Wee Waa Refer to general route listings for urban streets in Narrabri

Walgett Shire Council All dedicated & classified roads within the Walgett Shire, excluding all urban streets not previously approved for road train access, & all load limited bridges Urban streets in Burren Junction approved for use except the following streets Alma St, west of Waterloo St Trafalgar St, south of Inkerman St

Warren Shire Council Refer to listing below.

LGA Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

H7

H8

H11

H12

H16

H17

H17

H17

Road Name

Mitchell Hwy

Barrier Hwy

Oxley Hwy

Gwydir Hwy

Bruxner Hwy

Newell Hwy

Newell Hwy, Tomingley

Newell Hwy

Starting Point

NSW/Qld border at Barringun

Mitchell Hwy [SH7], Nyngan

Newell Hwy [SH17], Gilgandra

Biniguy, east of Moree, at SR183

Boggabilla

NSW/Qld border at Goondiwindi

Narromine-Tomingley Rd [MR89], Tomingley

Lachlan Valley Way [MR377] south of Forbes

Finishing Point

Thompson St, West Dubbo

NSW/SA border at Cockburn

Mitchell Hwy [SH7], Nevertire

Castlereagh Hwy [SH18] north of Walgett

Wearne

1km north of junction with Oxley Hwy [H11] near Coonabarabran

Rest area 1km south, opposite Shell roadhouse, Tomingley

Forbes saleyards & abattoirs (Abattoirs Rd)

Conditions

The alternative route for heavy vehicles through Narromine must be used. Depot access only to Council approved sites.

Via Cobar, Wilcannia, Broken Hill as per urban access routes listed in notes of Road Train area

Terminal is at the rest area provided

Heavy vehicle bypass through Forbes must be used (Sheriff St, Dowling St & Parkes Rd)

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4675 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

LGA

LGA

NMN

Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Type

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

H17

H17

H17

H18

H21

H22

H27

H28

H29

MR57

MR61

MR70

MR204

Road No

MR228

MR347

MR354

Road Name

Newell Hwy

Newell Hwy

Newell Hwy, Gilgandra

Castlereagh Hwy

Cobb Hwy

Silver City Hwy

Erskine St (Golden Hwy), Dubbo

Carnarvon Hwy

Kamilaroi Hwy

Nyngan-Albert Rd

Parkes-Cobar Rd

Coolabah-Brewarrina Rd

Nyngan-Mundadoo Rd

Road Name

Nymagee-Hermidale Rd

Melrose-Collie Rd

Tullamore-Narromine Rd, Narromine Shire

Starting Point

Abattoirs Rd, Forbes

Golden Hwy [H27], Dubbo

Hargraves Lane

Newell Hwy [H17], Gilgandra

Barrier Hwy [H8] 19km east of Wilcannia

NSW/Qld border at Warri Gate

Fitzroy St

Newell Hwy [H17], Moree

Newell Hwy [H17], Narrabri

Mitchell Hwy [H7], Nyngan

Westlime Road, Parkes

Mitchell Hwy [H7], Coolabah

Mitchell Hwy [H7], Nyngan

Starting Point

Melrose-Nymagee Rd [MR61], Nymagee

Condobolin-Nymagee Rd [MR61], Melrose

Pioneer Hi Bred P/L at 323 Tullamore Rd

Finishing Point

Back Yamma Rd (approx. 8km north of Forbes)

Hargraves Lane, Gilgandra

Ampol Truckstop

NSW/Qld border near Hebel

Central Darling/ Carrathool Councils boundary

Unincorporated Area/Wentworth Councils boundary

Whylandra St

NSW/Qld border at Mungindi

Mitchell Hwy [H7], Bourke

Trangie-Melrose Rd [MR347], Albert

Barrier Hwy [H8], Cobar

Kamilaroi Hwy [H29], Brewarrina

Coolabah-Quambone Rd [MR424] near bridge over Marra Creek at Mundadoo

Finishing Point

Barrier Hwy [H8], Hermidale

Oxley Hwy [H11], Collie

130 metres north of Bogan River

Conditions

No access in the period ½ hour before sunset to ½ hour after sunrise. No access between 7.30am to 9.00am and 3.30pm to 5.00pm on school days.

No access permitted between 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.30pm to 5.00pm on school days.

Accesses Ampol, Finemores & GrainCorp silos

Routes through Broken Hill as per notes in Road Train area must be used.

Conditions

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4676 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

LGA Type

RT

RT

Type

RT

Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

MR377

MR424

Road No.

MR67

Road No.

H17

H17

Road Name

Lachlan Valley Way

Stoney Hills-Mundadoo Rd

Road Name

Balranald-Ivanhoe Rd

Road Name

Boothenba Rd, Dubbo

Bourke St, Dubbo

Bunglegumbie Rd, Dubbo

Erskine St, Dubbo

Fitzroy St, Dubbo

Gipps St, Dubbo

Jannali Rd, Dubbo

Johnson St, Dubbo

Myall St, Dubbo

North Minore Rd, west of Dubbo

Purvis Lane, Dubbo

Richard Ryan Place, Dubbo

River St, Dubbo

Thompson St, Dubbo

Whylandra St, Dubbo

Yarrandale Rd, Dubbo

Starting Point

Newell Hwy [H17] south of Forbes

Coolabah-Brewarrina Rd [MR70], Stoney Hills

Starting Point

Cobb Hwy (H21

Starting Point

Yarrandale Rd

Erskine St

Troy Bridge RD

Whylandra St, Dubbo

River St

Southern-most exit driveway from the Shell fuel terminal in Gipps St

Mitchell Hwy (H7)

Fitzroy St

Bourke St [H17]

Mitchell Hwy [H7]

Newell Hwy [H17]

Purvis Lane

Bourke St [H17]

Mitchell Hwy [H7]

Thompson St

Boothenba Rd, North Dubbo

Finishing Point

Condobolin-Melrose Rd [MR61], Condobolin

Nyngan-Mundadoo Rd at bridge over Marra Creek at Mundadoo

Finishing Point

Central Darling-Balranald Ccls boundary

Finishing Point

Dubbo abattoirs & saleyards

River St

Mitchell Hwy (H7)

Fitzroy St, Cobbora Rd (H17) roundabout, Dubbo

Purvis Lane

Erskine St (H27)

End of road

Entire length

Western driveway of Frank Cross Tyres (0.11km west of H17)

Minore silos

Yarrandale Rd

To its conclusion & return

Fitzroy St

Whylandra St (H17)

Erskine St

Moffatt Drive, North Dubbo

Conditions

Conditions

Conditions

Access permitted only to Council approved developments

No access permitted between 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.30pm to 5.00pm on school days.

Central Darling Shire Council

Dubbo City Council

LGA

CDL

LGA

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

DUB

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4677 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Forbes Shire Council

LGA

FBS

FBS

LGA

GIL

GIL

GIL

GIL

Type

RT

RT

Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

SR2

Road No.

15

203

402

213

Road Name

Abattoirs Rd, Forbes Shire

Back Yamma Rd, Forbes Shire

Road Name

Armatree Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Avondale Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Bedford Park Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Brooks Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Starting Point

Newell Hwy [H17]

Newell Hwy (H17)

Starting Point

Castlereagh Hwy [H18]

Newell Hwy (H17)

National Park Rd

National Park Rd

Finishing Point

Entire length (total length is 240 metres)

Central West Livestock Exchange

Finishing Point

End of the sealed pavement, 11.0km from the intersection with the Castlereagh Hwy

East Coonamble Rd

5.5 kms east of National Park Rd

“Kirwee” gate

Conditions

No travel permitted 7.30-9.00am and 3.30-5.00pm on school days. No access permitted in period half an hour before sunset to half an hour after sunrise.

Gilgandra Shire Council

Conditions

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4678 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

LGA

GIL

GIL

GIL

GIL

GIL

Type Road No.

RT 207

RT 204

RT 273

RT 206

RT 201

RT

Road Name

Bulga Hillside Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Bulga Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Creenaunes Lane, Gilgandra Shire

Curban Biddon Rd, Gilgandra Shire

East Coonamble Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Federation St, Gilgandra

Starting Point

Hillside Rd

Curban Biddon Rd

Bulga Rd

Newell Hwy (H17)

Newell Hwy (H17)

Castlereagh Hwy [H18]

Finishing Point

Curban Biddon Rd

Avondale Rd

4.2 km west of Bulga Rd

East Coonamble Rd

Nalders Rd

Oxley Hwy [H11]

Conditions

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

GIL

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4679 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

LGA

GIL

GIL

GIL

GIL

GIL

GIL

GIL

Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

211

209

RR205

RR4053

357

258

Road Name

Hargraves Lane, Gilgandra

Hillside Hall Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Hillside Rd, Gilgandra Shire

John Renshaw Parkway, Gilgandra Shire

John Renshaw Parkway, Gilgandra Shire

Mahers Hill Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Nalders Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Starting Point

Oxley Hwy [H11]

National Park Rd

National Park Rd

Newell Hwy [H17]

Gummin Gummin (RR205)

Newell Hwy [H17]

East Coonamble Rd

Finishing Point

Newell Hwy [H17]

Hillside Rd

Bulga Hillside Rd

Intersection with RR4053, Gummin Gummin

Entrance to the Warrumbungles National Park, 9.1km from the intersection with RR205

End of the sealed pavement 2400m from the intersection with the Newell Hwy

“Studholme” gate

Conditions

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access to the Newell Highway from the John Renshaw Parkway

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4680 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

LGA Type Road No.

GIL RT 259

GIL RT 212

GIL RT 212

GIL RT

GIL RT 220

GIL RT 480

Road Name

Nalder Access Rd, Gilgandra Shire

National Park Rd, Gilgandra Shire

National Park Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Railway St, Gilgandra

Tooraweenah Aerodrome Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Yarrandale Rd, Gilgandra Shire

Starting Point

National Park Rd

East Coonamble Rd

Yarrandale Rd

Oxley Hwy [H11]

John Renshaw Parkway

Castlereagh Hwy [H18]

Moree Plains Shire Council

Finishing Point

“Judes Park” gate

Box Ridge Rd

Intersection with Tooraweenah-Tonderbine Rd, 8.3km from the intersection with Yarrandale Rd

Womboin St

Intersection with Dooroombah Rd, 6.4km from the intersection with John Renshaw Parkway

Intersection with National Park Rd, 31.0km from the intersection with the Castlereagh Hwy

Conditions

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm There is no road train access from local roads to the Newell Highway north of Gilgandra

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm

Travel is not permitted during the following hours on school days: 7:45 am to 9:00 am 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm

LGA

MOR

MOR

MOR

MOR

MOR

Type Road No.

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT MR507

Road Name

Bulluss Dr, Moree

Coolibah St, Moree

Drive In Rd, Moree

Edward St, Moree

Goondiwindi-Mungindi Rd

Starting Point

Newell Hwy (H17)

Greenbah Rd

Gwydir Hwy (H12)

Heber St

Newell Hwy [H17] near Goondiwindi Bridge over Macintyre River

Finishing Point

Old Narrabri Rd

Gwydir St

End of Drive In Rd

Gwydir St

Carnarvon Hwy [H28], Mungindi

Conditions

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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LGA Type Road No.

MOR RT

MOR RT

MOR RT

MOR RT

MOR RT

MOR RT

MOR RT

MOR RT

MOR RT

Road Name

Gwydir St, Moree

Industrial Drive, Moree

Industrial Drive, Moree

Ironbark St, Moree

Jones Ave, Moree

Kurrajong St, Moree

Old Narrabri Rd, Moree

Tycannah St (South), Moree

Tycannah St, Moree

Starting Point

Coolibah St

Old Narrabri Rd

Old Narrabri Rd

Industrial Dr

Frome Ave (H17)

Industrial Dr

Bulluss Dr

Bullus Dr

Bullus Dr

Narrabri Shire Council

Finishing Point

Balo St

Old Narrabri Rd

Cul de sac to west

Industrial Dr

Edward St

Industrial Dr

Border of Moree urban area & general Road Train access area

Cul de sac

Gwydir Hwy [H12]

Conditions

LGA

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

Type Road No.

RT

RT

RT

RT SR46

RT

RT

RT

Road Name

Baranbar St, Narrabri

Barwan St, Narrabri

Belar St, Bellata, Narrabri Shire

Doreen Lane

Fitzroy St, Narrabri

Goobar St, Narrabri

Gurley St, Bellata, Narrabri Shire

Starting Point

Mooloobar St

Killarney St

Temi St

Kamilaroi Hwy [H29]

Barwan St

SR29

Temi St

Finishing Point

Goobar St

Fitzroy St

Pine St

Spring Plains Rd [SR4]

Maitland St

Baranbar St

Wilga St

Conditions

Maximum combination length of 27 metres, travel only permitted between 0800am & 0600pm, travel not permitted between the hours of 0800am to 0930am & 0230pm to 0400pm school days

Maximum combination length of 27 metres, travel only permitted between 0800am & 0600pm, travel not permitted between the hours of 0800am to 0930am & 0230pm to 0400pm school days

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4682 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

LGA

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

NAR

Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

SR375

SR10

SR9036

SR36

SR29

Road Name

Maitland St, Narrabri

Mooloobar St, Narrabri

North St, Bellata, Narrabri Shire

Oak St, Bellata, Narrabri Shire

Old Gunnedah Rd, Narrabri

Old Newell Hwy, Narrabri

Old Turrawan Rd [SR36], Narrabri

Old Turrawan Rd, Narrabri

Saleyards Lane, Narrabri

Temi St, Bellata, Narrabri Shire

Tulladunna Lane [SR232 & 64]

Wilga St, Bellata, Narrabri Shire

Yarrie Lake Rd, Narrabri

Yarren St, Bellata, Narrabri Shire

Starting Point

Fitzroy St

Newell Hwy [H17]

Gurley St

Newell Hwy (H17)

Maitland St

Newell Hwy (H17)

Newell Hwy [H17]

2.0km South of Newell Hwy

Newell Hwy [H17]

Newell Hwy (H17)

Kamilaroi Hwy [H29] east of Wee Waa

Newell Hwy (H17)

Intersection of Shire Roads 20 & 30

Oak St

Finishing Point

Old Gunnedah Rd

Baranbar St

Newell Hwy (H17)

Yarren St

Johnstone Ready Mix concrete

Railway corridor (approx 0.26km east of Newell Hwy)

Gordon Roadways Depot (approx 1.9km)

2.2km South of Newell Hwy

Intersection of Namoi St & Saleyards Lane

Gurley St

Kamilaroi Hwy [H29] west of Wee Waa

Gurley St

No 56 Yarrie Lake Rd (approx 6.7km west of Narrabri)

Temi St

Conditions

Maximum combination length of 27 metres, travel only permitted between 0800am & 0600pm, travel not permitted between the hours of 0800am to 0930am & 0230pm to 0400pm school days

Access to Oil Seed Mill

Maximum combination length of 27 metres, travel only permitted between 0800am & 0600pm, travel not permitted between the hours of 0800am to 0930am & 0230pm to 0400pm school days

Travel not permitted between the hours of 0800am to 0930am & 0230pm to 0400pm school days

Maximum speed limit 50kph

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4683 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Narromine Shire Council

LGA

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

H7

SR7508

Road Name

A’Beckett Street, Narromine

Booth Street, Narromine

Bulgandramine Rd, Narromine Shire

Burroway Rd, Narromine

Burraway St (Mitchell Hwy), Narromine

Backwater Rd, Narromine Shire

Cathundril St, Narromine

Corry Rd, Narromine Shire

Culling St, Narromine

Dandaloo Rd, Narromine

Derribong St, Narromine

Derribong St, Narromine

Dubbo-Collie Rd, Narromine Shire

Enmore Rd, Narromine Shire

Industry Ave, Narromine

Farrendale Rd, Narromine Shire

Gainsborough Rd, Narromine Shire

Jefferies Rd, Narromine

Macquarie Dr, Narromine

Starting Point

Minore St

Minore St

Tomingley West Rd

Melrose-Collie Rd (MR347)

Manildra St

Dandaloo Rd

Algalah St (MR89)

Dandaloo Rd

Manildra St

Fifth Ave

Dandaloo St

Alagalah St

Narromine-Eumungerie Rail Rd (MR572)

Mitchell Hwy (H7)

Macquarie Dr

Tullamore-Narromine Rd (MR354)

Tullamore-Narromine Rd (MR354)

Melrose-Collie Rd [MR347]

Mitchell Hwy [H7]

Finishing Point

Terangion St

Terangion St

Parkes Shire boundary

Dubbo City Council boundary

Dandaloo St

Papworth Lane

Tantitha Rd

Melrose-Collie Rd (MR347)

Dandaloo St [H7]

McNamaras Lane

Fifth Ave

Manildra St

Gilgandra Shire boundary

Cathundril-Bogan Rd

Sungift Ave

Strathallyn Lane

Tomingley – Narromine Rd (MR89)

Warren Rd

Sungift Ave

Conditions

The alternative route for heavy vehicles through Narromine must be used. Depot access only to Council approved sites.

Vehicles accessing Narromine Saleyards only.

Depot access only to Council approved sites

Depot access only to Council approved sites

Depot access only to Council approved sites

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4684 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

LGA

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

NMN

Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

SR7508

MR572

MR89

MR354

Road Name

Manildra St, Narromine

Manildra St, Narromine

McNamaras Lane, Narromine

Minore St, Narromine

Murgah St, Narromine

Narromine-Eumungrie Rail Rd, Narromine Shire

Nellie Vale Rd, Narromine Shire

Peak Hill Railway Rd, Narromine Shire

Saleyards Rd, Trangie

Sungift Ave, Narromine

Tantitha Rd, Narromine Shire

Terangion St, Narromine

Tomingley-Narromine Rd, Narromine Shire

Trangie Saleyards, Trangie

McGrane Way, (MR354)

Wambianna Rd, Narromine

Starting Point

Burraway St (Mitchell Hwy [H7])

Terangion St

Dandaloo Rd

Murgah St

Minore St

Mitchell Hwy (H7)

Tullamore-Narromine Rd (MR354)

Tullamore-Narromine Rd (MR354)

Mitchell Hwy (H7)

Macquarie Dr

Mitchell Hwy (H7)

Algalah St (MR89)

Newell Hwy (H17)

Mitchell Hwy [H7]

Derribong St, Narromine [MR89]

Melrose-Collie Rd [MR347]

Finishing Point

Culling St

Narromine saleyards

Mitchell Hwy [H7]

Algalah St (MR89)

Terangion St

Dubbo-Collie Rd

Tomingley-Narromine Rd (MR89)

Tomingley West Rd

Mitchell Hwy (H7)

Industry Ave

Cathundril St-Webbs Siding Rd

Murgah St

Mitchell Hwy (H7)

GrainCorp silo

Parkes Shire boundary

Warren Shire boundary

Conditions

The alternative route for heavy vehicles through Narromine must be used. Depot access only to Council approved sites.

Vehicles accessing Narromine saleyards only. No access across railway level crossing to Burraway St (Mitchell Hwy [SH7])

Vehicles accessing Narromine saleyards only

Vehicles accessing Narromine saleyards only

Depot access only to Council approved sites

No access for vehicles travelling in the direction from Algalah St to Manildra St

Depot access only to Council approved sites

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4685 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

LGA Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

NMN RT Warren Rd, Narromine

Narromine-Eumungerie Rail Rd (MR572)

Melrose-Collie Rd [MR347]

Depot access only to Council approved sites

Parkes Shire Council

LGA Type Road No.

PKS RT SR104

PKS RT SR128

PKS RT SR105

PKS RT SR126

Road Name

Adavale Lane, Parkes Shire

Alagala Rd, Parkes Shire

Ascot Lane, Parkes Shire

Back Peak Hill Rd, Parkes Shire

Starting Point

SR105 [Ascot Lane]

MR57 [Tottenham Rd]

SR1158 [Bruie Plains Rd]

MR348 [Tullamore Rd]

Finishing Point

SR76 [Bogan Rd]

SR162A [Terowie Rd-part]

SR104 [Adavale Lane]

SR142 [Curra Lane]

Conditions

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4686 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

LGA

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

Type Road No.

RT SR126

RT

RT

RT

RT SR76

RT

Road Name

Back Peak Hill Rd, Parkes Shire

Back Trundle Rd, Parkes

Bedgerebong Rd, Bogan Gate (Parkes Shire)

Blaxland St, Parkes

Bogan Road, Parkes Shire Council

Bogan St, Peak Hill, Parkes Shire

Starting Point

SR144 [Belah Park Lane]

Moulden St

Parkes-Condobolin (MR61)

Hartigan Ave, Parkes

SH17 [Newell Hwy]

Warrah St, Peak Hill

Finishing Point

SR166 [Porters Lane]

JR McDonald Transport depot (176-180 Back Trundle Rd)

GrainCorp, Bogan Gate silo, 100m south

SR47 [London Rd]

MR348 Peak Hill-Tullamore Rd

Peak Hill Silos

Conditions

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 8.20am to 8.50am & 3.40pm to 4.10pm on school days, during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4687 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

LGA

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

Type Road No.

RT SR122

RT

RT SR1158

RT SR221

RT MR57

RT SR136

Road Name

Boor Hill Rd, Parkes Shire

Brolgan Rd, Parkes

Bruie Plains Rd, Parkes Shire

Bulgandramine Rd, Parkes Shire

Condobolin-Tottenham Rd, Parkes Shire Council

Coradgery Rd, Parkes Shire

Starting Point

MR350 [Bogan Gate to Tullamore Rd]

Westlime Rd

SR125 [Numulla Rd]

MR348 [Peak Hill to Tullamore Rd]

Parkes/Lachlan Councils boundary, west of Tullamore

SR130 [Robertsons Rd]

Finishing Point

SR217 [Timalldrie Lane]

SCT depot

MR348 [Tullamore Rd]

Mingelo St, Peak Hill

Parkes/Lachlan Councils boundary, north of Tullamore

Mingelo St, Peak Hill

Conditions

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

80kph speed limit applies

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4688 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

LGA

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

Type Road No.

RT SR142

RT SR84A

RT

RT SR1249

RT MR350

RT MR350

Road Name

Curra Lane, Parkes Shire

Day Lane, Parkes Shire

FCL access road, Parkes

Five Chain Lane, Parkes Shire

Forbes-Tullamore Rd, Parkes Shire Council

Forbes-Tullamore Rd, Parkes Shire Council

Starting Point

SR126 [Back Peak Hill Rd]

SR88 [Hopetoun Lane]

Hartigan Ave, Parkes

SR83 [Middle Trundle Rd]

Parkes/Forbes Councils boundary

Bogan Gate-Condobolin Rd [MR61], Bogan Gate

Finishing Point

MR354 [Narromine Rd]

SR84 [Back Trundle Rd]

FCL Depot

SR104 [Adavale Lane]

Bogan Gate-Parkes Rd [MR61]

Peak Hill-Tullamore Rd [MR348]

Conditions

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

80kph speed limit applies

80kph speed limit applies

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4689 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

LGA

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

Type Road No.

RT SR168

RT

RT SR88

RT SR197

RT SR47

RT SR90

Road Name

Gobondery Rd, Parkes Shire

Hartigan Avenue, Parkes

Hopetoun Lane, Parkes Shire

Leafy Tank Rd, Parkes Shire Council

London Rd, Parkes

McClintocks Lane, Parkes Shire

Starting Point

MR350 [Bogan Gate to Tullamore Rd]

Brolgan Rd

SR79A [Wyatts Lane]

Parkes-Condobolin Rd [MR61]

Blaxland St, Parkes

SR88 [Hopetoun Lane]

Finishing Point

Gobondery Silo

Blaxland St

SR90 [McClintocks Lane]

Nardoo Lane [SR75]

Westlime depot

SR76 [Bogan Rd]

Conditions

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

80kph speed limit applies

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 8.20am to 8.50am & 3.40pm to 4.10pm on school days, during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4690 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

LGA

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

PKS

Type Road No.

RT SR83

RT

RT

RT

RT SR125

RT SR125

Road Name

Middle Trundle Rd, Parkes Shire

Mingelo St, Peak Hill, Parkes Shire

Moulden St, Parkes

Northparkes Lane, Parkes Shire

Numulla Rd, Parkes Shire

Numulla Rd, Parkes Shire

Starting Point

MR61 [Condobolin Rd]

SR136 [Coradgery Rd]

MR61 Parkes-Condobolin Rd

Bogan Rd [SR76]

MR350 [Bogan Gate to Tullamore Rd]

SR122 [Boor Hill Rd]

Finishing Point

SR1249 [Five Chain Lane]

Warrah St, Peak Hill

Back Trundle Rd

Northparkes Mine site

SR1158 [Bruie Plains Rd]

MR354 [Narromine Rd]

Conditions

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4691 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

LGA Type Road No.

PKS RT MR348

PKS RT SR166

PKS RT SR130

PKS RT SR82A

PKS RT SR113

Road Name

Peak Hill-Tullamore Rd, Parkes Shire

Porters Lane, Parkes Shire

Robertsons Rd, Parkes Shire

Taweni Rd, Parkes Shire

Treweekes Gap Lane, Parkes Shire

Starting Point

Newell Hwy (H17)

SR126 [Back Peak Hill Rd]

SR82A [Taweni Rd]

SR76 [Bogan Rd]

Condobolin Rd [MR61]

Finishing Point

Condobolin-Tullamore Rd (MR57)

SR126 [Back Peak Hill Rd]

SR136 [Coradgery Rd]

SR130 [Robertsons Rd]

Middle Trundle Rd [SR83]

Conditions

Access to MR348 not permitted to the Newell Hwy

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4692 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

LGA Type Road No.

PKS RT MR354

PKS RT MR348

PKS RT

PKS RT

Road Name

Tullamore-Narromine Rd, Parkes Shire Council

Peak Hill-Trundle Rd, Parkes Shire Council

Warrah St, Peak Hill, Parkes Shire

Westlime Rd, Parkes Shire

Starting Point

Tullamore-Tottenham Rd [MR57]

Newell Hwy [H17], Peak Hill

Mingelo St, Peak Hill

MR61 [Condobolin Rd]

Walgett Shire Council

Finishing Point

Parkes/Narromine Councils boundary

Condobolin-Tullamore Rd [MR57]

Bogan St, Peak Hill

Brolgan Rd

Conditions

80kph speed limit applies

Access to MR348 not permitted to SH17

Speed restriction 80kph, access prohibited 7.30am to 9.00am & 3.00pm to 4.30pm on school days, daylight hours only (B-Doubles exempt), during periods of wet weather Parkes Shire Council to be consulted regarding possible road closures

LGA

WAL

WAL

WAL

WAL

WAL

WAL

WAL

WAL

WAL

Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

MR329

MR7716

Road Name

Baradine-Grawan Bridge Rd

Pilliga-Walgett Rd via Goangra

Euroka St, Walgett

Montkeila St, Walgett

Namoi St, Walgett

Peel St, Walgett

Peel St, Walgett

Pitt St, Walgett

Warrena St, Walgett

Starting Point

Kamilaroi Hwy [H29], Burren Junction

Burren Junction-Baradine Rd [MR329], Pilliga

Peel St

Peel St

Euroka St (MR7716)

Wee Waa St (H29)

Arthur St

Euroka St (MR7716)

Fox St (H18)

Finishing Point

Gwydir Hwy [H12] near Grawan Bridge

Castlereagh Hwy [H18] approx 1km south of Walgett

Fox St (H18)

Fox St (H!*)

Warrena St

Montkeila St

Wee Waa St (H29)

Warrena St

End of street east of Namoi St

Conditions

No travel permitted 8.00-9.30am and 2.30-4.00pm on school days

No travel permitted 8.00-9.30am and 2.30-4.00pm on school days

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4693 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Warrumbungle Shire Council

LGA

WMB

WMB

WMB

WMB

WMB

WMB

WMB

WMB

WMB

WMB

Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

MR129

MR129

SR43

SR49

SR29

Road Name

Baradine-Goorianawa Rd, Warrumbungle Shire

Baradine-Warrumbungle Rd, Warrumbungle Shire

Caledonia Rd, Warrumbungle Shire

Coonabarabran-Baradine Rd, Warrumbungle Shire

Findlays Rd, Warrumbungle Shire

Gwabegar Rd, Warrumbungle Shire

Kinross Rd, Warrumbungle Shire

Munns Rd, Warrumbungle Shire

Narren St, Baradine, Warrumbungle Shire

Warrigal St, Baradine, Warrumbungle Shire

Armatree Rd

Arthur Butler Drive

Bank St Warren

Belah View

Starting Point

Intersection of Narren St & Walker St (Baradine-Goorianawa Rd)

Bugaldie-Goorianawa Rd

Baradine-Goorianawa Rd

Access into “Bypass” Mill

Munns Rd

Warrigal St, Baradine

Caledonia Rd

Baradine-Goorianawa Rd

Walker St

Narren St

Intersection SR75 Pine Clump Soldiers Rd

H11 Oxley Hwy

Cook St Warren

SR27 Bullagreen Rd

Finishing Point

Intersection of Baradine-Goorianawa Rd & Bugaldie-Goorianawa Rd

Access into “Bypass” mill

Kinross Rd

Intersection of Narren St & Walker St (Baradine-Goorianawaw Rd)

Caledonia Rd

Warrumbunglee Shire boundary

Munns Rd

Vatua Lane

Warrigal St

Warrumbungle Shire boundary

Warren/Gilgandra Shire boundary

Namoi Cotton Storage entrance

Bruce St Warren

End of road

Conditions

Access prohibited on school days between the hours of 7.00am & 9.00am & 3.00pm & 5.00pm on school bus routes

No travel permitted 7.00-9.00am and 3.00-5.00pm on school days

Access prohibited on school days between the hours of 7.00am & 9.00am & 3.00pm & 5.00pm on school bus routes

Access prohibited on school days between the hours of 7.00am & 9.00am & 3.00pm & 5.00pm on school bus routes

No travel permitted 7.00-9.00am and 3.00-5.00pm on school days

Access prohibited on school days between the hours of 7.00am & 9.00am & 3.00pm & 5.00pm on school bus routes

Access prohibited on school days between the hours of 7.00am & 9.00am & 3.00pm & 5.00pm on school bus routes

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4694 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

LGA Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

RR7516

SR9

SR35

SR35

SR5

SR62

SR27

SR68

SR3

MR333

SR33

SR54

SR54

SR50

SR44

SR98

SR37

MR347

SR87

SR25

SR60

Road Name

Bloomfi ed Ave Warren

Billybingbone Rd

Booka Rd

Bourbah Rd

Bourbah Rd

Bruce St Warren

Buckiinguy Rd

Buddabadah Rd

Bullagreen Rd

Bundemar Rd

Canonba Rd

Carinda Rd

Castlebar Lane

Cathundral - Bogan Rd

Cathundral - Bogan Rd

Christies Lane

Charlieville Rd

Colane Rd

Colley Place, Warren

Collie Rd

Collie–Trangie Rd

Cook St, Warren

Cremorne Rd

Cullemburrawang Rd

Dandaloo Rd

Starting Point

Thomas Sullivan Crescent Warren

Intersection with Brewon turnoff

RR424 Marra Rd

Village of Collie

Intersection SR43 Armatree Rd

Zora St Warren

SR12 Lemongrove Rd

H7 Mitchell Hwy

RR202 Marthaguy Rd

H11 Oxley Highway

RR333 Carinda Rd

15 Dubbo St, Warren

H11 Oxley Hwy

H7 Mitchell Hwy

“Box Cowal” property

SR43 Armatree Rd

RR202 Marthaguy Rd

RR424 Marra Rd

Thomas Sullivan Crescent

RR347 Collie – Trangie Rd

H11 Oxley Hwy

Zora St, Warren

SR58 Nevertire – Bogan Rd

RR7515 Warren Rd

Warren/Bogan Shire boundary

Finishing Point

Entire length

Billybingbone Bridge

RR7516 Billybingbone Rd

Warren/Gilgandra Shire boundary

Intersection SR50 Christies Lane

Bank St Warren

Warren/Bogan Shire boundary

Warren/Bogan Shire boundary

RR7515 Warren Rd

Warren – Narromine Shire boundary

Warren/Bogan Shire boundary

Warren/Walgett Shire boundary

SR68 Bundemar Rd

Warren/Narromine Shire boundary

SR60 Dandaloo Rd

Warren/Coonamble Shire boundary

End of road Charlieville Gate

Warren/Bogan Shire boundary

Entire length

Warren/Gilgandra Shire boundary

Warren/Narromine Shire boundary

Mabel St, Warren

End of road at Channel

RR202 Marthaguy Rd

Warren/Narromine Shire boundary

Conditions

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4695 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

LGA Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

SR41

SR26

SR21

SR64

SR86

SR61

SR45

SR36

SR22

SR23

SR79

SR32

SR95

SR24

SR63

SR91

SR91

SR90

SR81

SR10

SR17

SR94

SR89

SR12

Road Name

Dicks Camp Rd

Drungalear Rd

Duffity Rd

Ellengerah Rd

Ellerslie Rd

Elsinore Rd

Emby West Rd

Gibson Way

Gillendoon Rd

Gradgery Lane

Greentree Rd

Gunnegaldra Rd

Gunningbar Rd

Hatton Lane

Heatherbrae Rd

Industrial Access Rd

Industrial Access Rd

Inglewood Rd

Kiameron Rd

Killaloo Lane

Lamphs Rd

Lauriston Rd

Leeches Creek Rd

Lemongrove Rd

Starting Point

H11 Oxley Hwy

RR202 Marthaguy Rd

SR23 Gradgery Lane

Warren town limits

SR27 Bullagreen Rd

H7 Mitchell Hwy

Warren/Coonamble Shire boundary

RR333 Carinda Rd

H11 Oxley Hwy

SR81Kiameron Rd

SR35 Bourbah Rd

SR91 Industrial Access Rd

SR65 Old Warren Road

RR202 Marthaguy Rd

SR58 Nevertire – Bogan Rd

H11 Oxley Hwy South of Warren

H11 Oxley Hwy South of Warren

SR35 Bourbah Rd

RR333 Carinda Rd

RR424 Marra Rd

RR333 Carinda Rd

RR202 Marthaguy Rd

SR38 Yungundi Rd

RR333 Carinda Rd

Finishing Point

End of road Dicks Camp House

End of road Drungalear Gate

End of road Bibberjibbery Gate

Warren/Narromine Shire boundary

End of road Ellerslie Gate

End of road Zanzibar Gate

End of road Emby West Gate

Warren/Coonamble Shire boundary

End of road Gillendoon House

RR202 Marthaguy Rd

End of road Freeths Ramp

End of road Gunnegaldra ramp

End of road Gunningbar West

End of road Clontarf Gate

End of road Rosedale Ramp

H11 Oxley Hwy North of Warren (via Old Showground & Canonba Rds)

H11 Oxley Hwy North of Warren

Warren/Gilgandra Shire boundary

End of road Kiameron Ramp

End of road Killaloo Ramp

End of road Lamphs ramp

End of road Lauriston

Warren/Gilgandra Shire boundary

RR424 Marra Rd

Conditions

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4696 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

LGA Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

RR 424

RR 202

SR40

SR69

SR20

SR58

SR51

SR65

SR1

SR31

SR75

SR34

SR88

SR99

SR83

SR28

SR72

SR4

SR7

SR56

Road Name

Marra Rd

Marthaguy Rd

Merrigal Rd

Milson St, Warren

Mullengudgery Rd

Nellievale Rd

Nevertire - Bogan Rd

Oakley Rd

Old Warren Rd

Oxley Rd

Pigeonbah Rd

Pine Clump Soldiers Rd

Pleasant View Lane

Quigley/Carroll Rd

Radnedge Rd

Railway Pde, Warren

Rifle Range Rd

Rothsay Rd

Silo Row, Warren

Snakes Lane

Stafford St, Warren

Sullivans Rd

Sunshine Rd

Tabratong Lane

Starting Point

Warren/Bogan Shire boundary

H1 Oxley Hwy

Intersection with SR75 Pine Clump Soldiers Rd & SR43 Armatree Rd

Intersection with Coonamble Rd

H7 Mitchell Hwy

RR333 Carinda Rd

H7 Mitchell Hwy

H11 Oxley Hwy

SR91 Industrial Access Rd

MR333 Warren-Carinda Rd approx 80km north of Warren

RR7515 Warren Rd

RR7515 Warren Rd

SR35 Bourbah Rd

SR54 Cathundral – Bogan Rd

H11 Oxley Hwy

RR333 Carinda Rd

H11 Oxley Hwy

RR 202 Marthaguy Rd

Railway Parade, Warren

SR66 Wambianna Rd

Zora St

SR98 Colane Rd

Coonamble St, Collie

SR58 Nevertire -Bogan Rd

Finishing Point

RR333 Carinda Rd

Warren/Coonamble Shire boundary

Warren/Gilgandra Shire boundary

SR66 Wambianna Rd

End of road Hortons Ramp

End of road Nellievale Gate

SR 60 Dandaloo Rd

SR34 Pleasant View Lane

Warren/Bogan Shire boundary

End of road at Oxley Bridge (entire length)

End of road Old Bundilla mailbox

SR40 Merrigal Rd

End of road Clyde Cottage gate

End of road Muntham Gate

End of road

Silo Rd, Warren

SR64 Ellengerah Rd

“Nangheri” property

SR91 Industrial Access Rd

End of road Ewenmar Gate

Mabel St

End of road Yamba Gate

Warren/Gilgandra Shire boundary

SR60 Dandaloo Rd

Conditions

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4697 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

LGA Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

SR53

SR59

SR73

SR66

MR202

MR333

RR7515

SR46

SR30

SR93

SR38

Road Name

Thomas Sullivan Crescent, Warren

Thornton Rd

Tottenham Rd

Udora Rd

Wambianna Rd

Warren-Carinda Rd, Warren Shire

Warren-Carinda Rd

Warren Rd

Widgeree Rd

Wonbobbie Rd

Yarrandale Rd

Yungundi Rd

Zora St, Warren

Starting Point

Silo Row, Warren

SR59 Tottenham Rd

SR58 Nevertire – Bogan Rd

Coonamble Rd, Warren

Milson St, Warren

Oxley Hwy (H11)

Oxley Hwy (H11)

RR202 Marthaguy Rd

SR54 Cathundral – Bogan Rd

H11 Oxley Hwy

RR202 Marthaguy Rd

SR37 Collie Rd

H11 Oxley Hwy

Finishing Point

Silo Row, Warren

SR54 Cathundral – Bogan Rd

Warren/ Lachlan Shire boundary at Bogan River

End of road at Ted ‘n Thel’s

Warren/Narromine Shire boundary

Warren-Coonamble Shire boundary

Warren-Walgett Ccls boundary near Carinda

Warren/Coonamble Shire boundary

Warren/Narromine Shire boundary

RR7515 Warren-Combara Rd

Entire length

Gilgandra / Warren Shire boundary

Stafford St, Warren

ROAD TRAIN ROUTES WITHIN NSW SOUTH WESTERN REGION

Conditions

Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

14

17

17

20

21

22

State Roads

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Sturt Highway, Narrandera

HW17 Newell Highway, Narrandera (Eastern Junction)

HW22 Silver City Highway, Buronga

Newell Highway, Tocumwal

MR550 Corowa Tocumwal Road, Tocumwal

HW14 Sturt Highway (Western Junction)

Newell Highway, Narrandera

HW14 Sturt Highway, Narrandera (Eastern Junction)

RR7608 Narrandera Barellan Road, Narrandera

Riverina Highway, Deniliquin

HW21 Cobb Highway, Deniliquin

Osborne Street, Berrigan

Cobb Highway, Moama

Nicholas Drive, Moama NSW / Victorian Border

HW8 Barrier Highway, Wilcannia

Silver City Highway HW14 Sturt Highway Wentworth / Unincorporated Area Boundary

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4698 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Type

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

RT

Road No.

57

67

80

80

80

84

94

231

244

254

254

296

319

319

323

341

368

368

371

410

431

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

West Wyalong Condobolin Road, West Wyalong

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Bland Lachlan Shire Boundary at Barrons West Road

Balranald / Ivanhoe Road, Balranald

HW14 Sturt Highway HW21 Cobb Highway

Irrigation Way Murrami Road, Murrami

MR254 Whitton Stock Route Road, Yenda

Kidman Way Kookora Avenue, Griffith

MR501 Lachlan Valley Way, Hillston

Hillston to Mossgiel Road, Hillston

Keats Road, Hillston HW21 Cobb Highway, Mossgiel

Burley Griffi n Way Moonbooldool Sandy Creek Road

Whitton Stock Route, Yenda

Wakool Road, Deniliquin

Deniliquin / Murray Shire Boundary

Yaloke Road

MR231 Girral Lake Cargelligo Road, Ungarie

MR57 West Wyalong Condobolin Road

Bland Lachlan Shire Boundary at Weja Ugalong Road

Carrathool Road, Gunbar

HW6 Mid Western Highway

MR7606 Tabbita Lane

Yenda Leeton Road, Yenda

MR84 Burley Griffin Way

MR254 Whitton Road

Whitton Stock Route Road, Yenda

MR254 Whitton Road MR80 Irrigation Way

Barratta Road, Pretty Pine

HW21 Cobb Highway Barratta Creek Bridge – 26.4km west of Pretty Pine

Barham Maude Road, Hay

Hay Conargo Shire Boundary

MR514 Hay Penarie Road

Barham Maude Road, Barham

MR341 Barham Road Truck stop situated 5km north of Barham

Oaklands Road, Jerilderie

HW17 Newell Highway

Cape Road, Jerilderie

Barham Road, Barham MR319 Barham Maude Road

Perricoota Road (Intersection MR7605 Barham Road)

Rankins Springs – Hillston Road

Carrathool Bland Shire Boundary, Rankins Springs

Bland Carrathool Shire Boundary at Warburton Road

Rankins Springs Hillston Road

HW6 Mid Western Highway

MR80 Mossgiel Griffi th Road

Rankins Springs to Lake Cargelligo Road, Rankins Springs

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Bland Lachlan Shire Boundary, approx 1km north of Holts Road

Kidman Way, Hillston Oxley Avenue HW8 Barrier Highway

Arumpo Road, Dareton HW22 Silver City Highway

Wentworth / Balranald Shire Boundary

Swan Hill Kyalite Road, Kyalite

Murray River Bridge at Swan Hill

MR694 Tooleybuc Balranald Road

No operation during school bus hours: 8:00 - 9:00 am 3:30 - 4:30 pm

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Lachlan Valley Way, Hillston

MR410 Willanthry Bridge The Priory Road

Carrathool Lachlan Shire Boundary, approx 8.5kms west of Mount Daylight Road

Lachlan Valley Way, Booligal

HW21 Cobb Highway MR80 Kidman Way

Oxley Road (Hay Penarie Road)

HW21 Cobb Highway MR67 Balranald / Ivanhoe Road

Whitton Darlington Point Road, Darlington Point

MR321 Kidman Way Approx 12kms from Leeton Shire Boundary, approx 3.7kms south of Young Street, Whitton

Binyah Street, Whitton MR80 Irrigation Way Brunell Street

Jerilderie Deniliquin Road, Deniliquin

HW20 Riverina Highway

Deniliquin Conargo Shire Boundary, app 1.5kms south of Wandook Road

Conargo Road, Deniliquin

Conargo Deniliquin Shire Boundary, app 1.5kms south of Wandook Road

Conargo Jerilderie Shire Boundary app 9.6kms east of Coree Road

Seasonal, open only in Nov, Dec, March April and May

Jerilderie Deniliquin Road, Deniliquin

Conargo Jerilderie Shire Boundary app 9.6kms east of Coree Road

HW17 Newell Highway

Berrigan Jerilderie Road, Jerilderie

HW17 Newell Highway, Jerilderie

HW20 Riverina Highway, Berrigan

Yanga Way, Tooleybuc MR467 Stoney Crossing Road (Swan Hill Kyalite Road)

HW14 Sturt Highway

Deniliquin Barham Road, Deniliquin

HW21 Cobb Highway Perricoota Road (Intersection MR341 Barham Road)

Tabbita Lane, Hillston MR80 Kidman Way MR244 Carrathool Road

Narrandera Barellan Road, Narrandera

HW17 Newell Highway

Colinroobie Willows Road

Balranald Shire Council

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Abbotts Tank Road, Euston

HW14 Sturt Highway Euston Prungle Road Travel is permitted in dry weather only.

Ballandella Street, Balranald

Moa Street Mayall Street

Benanee Road, Euston HW14 Sturt Highway Euston Prungle Road Travel is permitted in dry weather only.

Clare Oxley Road MR514 Oxley Road Nandum Corrong Road

Court Street, Balranald HW14 Sturt Highway Mayall Street

Duryea Street, Balranald

HW14 Sturt Highway Salesyards at end of Duryea Street, approx 1.1km from HW14 Sturt Highway

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Euston Prungle Road, Euston

HW14 Sturt Highway Prungle Mail Road Travel is permitted in dry weather only.

Kyalite Road, Kyalite MR694 Yanga Way Pearsons Road, Keogh Road

Mayall Street, Balranald

Court Street Ballandella Street

McCabe Street, Balranald

HW14 Sturt Highway MR67 Balranald / Ivanhoe Road

Meilman Road, Euston HW14 Sturt Highway Meilman Station Entrance

Travel is permitted in dry weather only.

Moa Street, Balranald HW14 Sturt Highway MR67 Balranald Ivanhoe Road

Moa Street, Balranald HW14 Sturt Highway Ballandella Street

Murray Valley Way, Robinvale

HW14 Sturt Highway Victorian Border

Pearsons Road, Kyalite Kyalite Road Pearsons entrance, 600m from Kyalite Road

Prungle Mail Road, Euston

HW14 Sturt Highway Euston Prungle Road Travel is permitted in dry weather only.

Tapalin Main Road, Euston

HW14 Sturt Highway Balranald / Wentworth Shire Boundary

Travel is permitted in dry weather only.

Tillara Road, Euston HW14 Sturt Highway Tillara Station Entrance

Travel is permitted in dry weather only.

We Street, Balranald HW14 Sturt Highway Ballandella Street

Weimby - Benongal Road, Balranald

Windomal Road Weimby - Kyalite Road

Travel is permitted in dry weather only.

Windomal Road, Balranald

HW14 Sturt Highway Weimby Kyalite Road

Berrigan Shire Council

Travel is permitted in dry weather only.

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Barnes Road, Finley South Coree Road Conargo Shire Boundary, Logie Brae Road

Burma Road, Tocumwal

McCullochs Road Approx 1.5km from McCullochs Road to Sportavias Gate

Bushfi eld Road, Berrigan

Edgecombe Road Sullivans Road Travel permitted from October to April only

Corcoran Street, Berrigan

MR564 Jerilderie Street

Drummond Street To be used as an alternative route when detours are in place on HW20 Riverina Highway

Cruickshanks Road, Berrigan

Edgecombe Road Oakenfall Road Travel permitted from October to April only

Dales Road, Finley Brockmanns Road Wells Street, Finlay Truck wash

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Drummond Street, Berrigan

Corcoran Street HW20 Riverina Highway

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Edgecombe Road, Berrigan

Mills Road Cruikshanks Road Travel permitted from October to April only

Greggerys Road, Berrigan

MR564 Jerilderie Road Unnamed Road, access to Barretts Tyre Service

Hamilton Street, Finley HW20 Riverina Highway

Broockmanns Road

Harley Court, Finley Rice Mill Road Entire Length, approx 400m from Rice Mill Road

Hogans Road, Finley Pine Lodge Road Pine Lodge Road

James Court, Finley Rice Mill Road Entire Length, approx 250m from Rice Mill Road

Logie Brae Road, Finley

Barnes Road Duncan Road

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Lower River Road, Tocumwal

Tuppal Road Berrigan Conargo Shire Boundary, approx 17km from Tuppal Road

B-Doubles and Road Trains not to exceed 70km/h Travel permitted from 1 November to 30 April

McCullochs Road, Tocumwal

Racecourse Road Burma Road

Marshes Road, Finley Mr564 Berrigan Jerilderie Road

Approx 2km to Namarang Pty Ltd property

Mills Road, Finley HW17 Newell Highway

Edgecombe Road Travel permitted from October to April only

Oakenfall Road, Berrigan

MR564 Berrigan Jerilderie Road

Hayfield Road Travel permitted from October to April only

Osborne Street, Berrigan

HW20 Riverina Highway

Barooga Street, McNaughts entrance

Pine Lodge Road, Finley

HW17 Newell Highway

Hogans Road

Pine Lodge Road, Finley

Hogans Road Berrigan Conargo Shire Boundary, approx 4.5km from Hogans Road

Pyles Road, Berrigan MR564 Berrigan Jerilderie Road

Sullivans Road Travel permitted from October to April only

Racecourse Road, Tocumwal

HW17 Newell Highway

McCullochs Road

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Rice Mill Road, Finley HW17 Newell Highway

500m west of HW17 to 2nd entrance of Rice Mill property

Rockcliffs Road, Berrigan

MR356 Oaklands Road Shands Road Travel permitted from October to April only

Shands Road, Berrigan Rockliffs Road Victoria Park Road

Silo Road, Tocumwal Tuppal Road HW17 Newell Highway

South Coree Road, Finley

HW20 Riverina Highway

Berrigan Jerilderie Shire Boundary at Duncans Road

Sullivans Road, Berrigan

Bushfield Road Pyles Road Travel permitted from October to April only

Townsend Street, Finley

HW17 Newell Highway

Hamilton Street

Tuppal Road, Tocumwal

HW17 Newell Highway

Conargo Berrigan Shire Boundary, approx 17km west of HW17 Newell Highway

Unnamed Lane, Berrigan

Greggerys Road Approx 200m to Barretts Tyre Service

Victoria Park Road, Berrigan

MR564 Berrigan Jerilderie Road

Mortons Road Travel permitted from October to April only

Wells Street, Finley HW17 Newell Highway

Approx 200m to Graincorp Operations Ltd Silos

Bland Shire Council Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Ariah Park Road, Tallimba

Tallimba Road Meaghers Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Bashams Lane Road, Tallimba

Gunn Road Timothys Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Beatties Lane, Barellan Kolkilbertoo Road Overs Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Begargo Road, Naradhan

Bland Lachlan Shire Boundary, approx 2.3km west of Mercers Lane

Bland Lachlan Shire Boundary, approx 1km north of Mercers Lane

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Bimbeen Road, Girral MR57 Goldfields Way, (West Wyalong Condobolin Road)

Koops Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Blow Clear Road, Lake Cowal

Wamboyne Road Bonehams Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Bonehams Lane, Lake Cowal

Blow Clear Road Cowal Gold Access Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

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Bootoowa Road, Naradhan

MR371 Rankins Springs – Lake Cargelligo Road

Bland Lachlan Shire Boundary approx 0.9km north of Morris Lane

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Boreamble Road, Kikoira

Kikoira Road Bland Lachlan Shire Boundary at Tuggerabach Road

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Brennans Tank Road Tallimba

Halls Lane Bygoo Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Brolga Road, North Yalgogrin

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Thulloo Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Browns Lane, West Wyalong

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Merrengreen Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Bulga Street, Weethalle Warrego Street Hill Street Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Buralyang Road, Tallimba

Bygoo Road Sandy Creek Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Bygoo Road, Tallimba Kikoira St Tallimba Bland Coolamon Shire Boundary, Stewarts Lane

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Calleen Lane, West Wyalong

MR57 Goldfields Way, (West Wyalong Condobolin Road)

MR57 Goldfields Way, (West Wyalong Condobolin Road)

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Chanters Lane, Weethalle

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Mud Hut Road East Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Clements Lane, West Wyalong

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Tallimba Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Clowery Tank Road, Weethalle

Dundas Road Mud Hut Road West Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Collins Lane, West Wyalong

MR57 Goldfields Way, (West Wyalong Condobolin Road)

Pace Farm Access, approx 1 0.9km from MR57 Goldfi elds Way

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Crown Camp Rd Ungarie

MR231 Girral-Lake Cargelligo Road at Ungarie

Bland-Lachlan Shire Boundary, approx 2km south of Swansons Road

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Dalgleish Lane, Tallimba

Bygoo Road Gunn Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Danahers Lane Barellan

Johns Road South Yalgogrin Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Dundas Road, Weethalle

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Kikoira Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

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Dunlops Lane, Tallimba

Brennans Tank Road Russells Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Euratha Road, Weethalle

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Carrathool-Bland Shire Boundary approx 2km south of Trethowans Lane

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Fishers Lane, Barellan Kolkilbertoo Road Sandy Creek Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Flaggs Lane, Barellan Gunn Road Danahers Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Fullers Lane, Ungarie MR231 Girral – Lake Cargelligo Road

Merrengreen Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Genista Road Barellan Kolkilbrtoo Road Sandy Creek Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Girral Road, Girral Wamboyne Road MR57 Goldfields Way, (West Wyalong Condobolin Road)

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Griffi ths Lane, Naradhan

Naradhan Road Tuggerabach Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Gubatta Road, Naradhan

Naradhan Road Tuggerabach Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Gunn Road Tallimba Manglesdorfs Lane Sandy Creek Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Halls Lane, Tallimba Ariah Park Road Brennans Tank Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Hannan Road, Weethalle

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Mud Hut Road West Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Hatelys Lane, West Wyalong

MR57 Goldfields Way, (West Wyalong Condobolin Road)

AWB Access Road, approx 900m from MR57 Goldfi elds Way

Hatelys Lane, West Wyalong

AWB Access Road, approx 900m from MR57 Goldfi elds Way

Calleen Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Heatons Lane, Weethalle

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Kneales Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Jansens Lane, Weethalle

Kolkilbertoo Road Euratha Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Johns Road, Barellan Gunn Road Danahers Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

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Kikoira Road, Kikoira MR231 Girral – Lake Cargelligo Road

Dundas Rd Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Kolkilbertoo Road, Weethalle

Wilga Street, Weethalle Bland Narrandera-Shire Boundary, approx 1km west of Genista Road

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Lewes Road, Weethalle HW6 Mid Western Highway

Paynes Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Langes Lane, West Wyalong

Clements Lane Pfeiffers Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Lewes Road, Weethalle HW6 Mid Western Highway

Paynes Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Livingston Road, Lake Cowal

Wamboyne Road Bland-Lachlan Shire Boundary approx. 200m north of Wamboyne Road

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Malones Lane, Weethalle

Kolkilbertoo Road Euratha Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Mallons Lane, Weethalle

Mud Hut Road West Rutledges Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Manglesdorfs Lane, Barellan

Bygoo Road Gunn Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Martens Lane, Barellan Kolkilbertoo Road Euratha Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Meaghers Lane, West Wyalong

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Tallimba Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Mercers Lane, Naradhan

Begargo Road Tuggerabach Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Merrengreen Road, Ungarie

MR231 Girral – Lake Cargelligo Road

MR57 Goldfields Way, (West Wyalong Condobolin Road)

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Minogues Lane, West Wyalong

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Mulga Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Monia Gap Road, Naradhan

MR371 Rankins Springs – Lake Cargelligo Road

Warburtons Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Morris Lane, Naradhan Monia Gap Road Bootoowa Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Mud Hut Road West, Weethalle

Dundas Road Hannan Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

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Mud Hut Road East, Weethalle

Dundas Road Thulloo Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Mulga Lane, West Wyalong

Hatelys Lane Cattles Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Naradhan Road, Naradhan

Budda Street, Naradhan

Dundas Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Narriah Road, North Yalgogrin

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Lewes Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Overs Lane, Barellan Kolkilbertoo Road Beatties Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Oxley Road Weethalle HW6 Mid Western Highway

Stuarts Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Paynes Road, Talimba HW6 Mid Western Highway

Bygoo Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Pfeiffers Lane, West Wyalong

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Clements Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Popes Lane, Tallimba Bygoo Road Dunlops Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Ridleys Lane, West Wyalong

MR57 Goldfields Way, (West Wyalong Condobolin Road)

Hatelys Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Russells Lane, Ungarie MR231 Girral – Lake Cargelligo Road

Deacons Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Russells Lane, Ardlethan

Bygoo Road Dunlops Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Rutledges Lane, Weethalle

Talleeban Road Dundas Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Sandy Creek Road, Barellan

Genista Road Lewes Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Showground Road, West Wyalong

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Saleyards Access (approx 340m from HW6)

Spencers Lane, Kamarah

Yalgogorin Road Manglesdorfs Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

South Yalgogrin Road Barellan

Sandy Creek Road Gunn Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Sullivans Lane, West Wyalong

Girral Road Wamboyne Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

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Talleeban Road, Weethalle

Kneales Lane Naradhan Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Tallimba Road, Tallimba

HW17 Newell Highway

Kikoira St Tallimba Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Thulloo Road, North Yalgogrin

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Kikoira Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Timothys Lane, Tallimba

Bygoo Road Buralyang Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Tuggerabach Road Kikoira

Bland-Lachlan Shire Boundary approx 1.4km west of Bradburys Lane

Blackers Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Ungarie-Condobolin Road, Ungarie

Crown Camp Road Bland-Lachlan Shire Boundary approx 600m north of Webbs Lane

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Wamboyne Road, West Wyalong

MR57 Goldfields Way, (West Wyalong Condobolin Road)

Livingstone Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Wamboyne Dip Road, Girral

Livingstone Road Bland Lachlan Shire Boundary, at Buttenshaws Lane

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Warburtons Lane, Rankins Springs

MR368 Rankins Springs – Hillston Road

Monia Gap Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Warrego Street, Weethalle

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Wilga Street Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Weja Road Ungarie Kikoira Road MR231 Girral – Lake Cargelligo Road

Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Wilga Plains Road, Ungarie

Crown Camp Road Deacons Lane Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Winnunga Road, Ungarie

MR231 Girral – Lake Cargelligo Road

Kikoira Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Yarran Street, Naradhan

MR371 Rankins Springs – Lake Cargelligo Rd

Budda Road Street Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Younga Plains Road, Girral

MR57 Goldfields Way, (West Wyalong Condobolin Road)

Wamboyne Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

Youngagreen Road, North Yalgogrin

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Kikoira Road Travel permitted 1 November to 31 January

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Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Back Hillston Road, Hillston

Melbergen Road Cahills Road

Cahills Road, Hillston HW6 Mid Western Highway

Back Hillston Road

Carego Lane, Goolgowi

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Entrance to property “Bri Bri”, a distance of approx 6kms

Dry weather only

Cobram Street, Goolgowi

HW6 Mid Western Highway

MR80 Kidman Way

Collins Street, Hillston MR368 Rankins Springs Road

Pattersons Road Dry weather only

Cowper Street, Hillston

MR368 Rankins Springs Road

Milton Street

Erigolia Road Carrathool Shire Boundary, approx 1.7kms south of Foys Road

Intersection of Erigolia Road and the Bluff Rd a distance of 12 kilometres

Erigolia Road MR84 Burley Griffin Way

Binya Road, Narrandera Shire Boundary a distance of 5 kilometres

Ilkadoon Road, Goolgowi

HW6 Mid Western Highway

MR7606 Tabbita Lane

Jennings Road, Rankins Springs

Munros Street HW6 Mid Western Highway

Lachlan River Road, Hillston

MR80 Mossgiel Griffi th Road

MR410 Willanthry Bridge The Priory Road

Melbergen Road, Rankins Springs

MR368 Rankins Springs Hillston Road

Back Hillston Road

Merungle Road, Hillston

MR80 Hillston Mossgeil Road

11.6km west to Brooklyn Entrance

Milton Road, Hillston Lachlan River Road Cowper Street

Mitchells Road, Hillston

MR501 Lachlan Valley Way

Property entrance approx 4.5km east of MR501

Munros Street, Rankins Springs

HW6 Mid Western Highway

Jennings Road 2nd Occurrence

Patterson Road, Hillston

Collins Street Cowper Street

Roto Road, Hillston MR80 Mossgiel Griffi th Road

Matakana Road Intersection

Smith Road, Hillston Mr501 Lachlan Valley Way

MR80 Mossgiel Griffi th Road

Wallanthry Road, Hillston

MR410 Willanthry Bridge The Priory Road

Carrathool Lachlan Cobar Shire Boundary, approx 33kms from MR410

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Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Aratula South Road, Deniliquin

HW20 Riverina Highway

Conargo Murray Shire Boundary, at Tuppal Creek Bridge

Seasonal, open only in Nov, Dec, March April and May

Carrathool Road, Conargo

MR552 Conargo Road, Deniliquin

Property Entrance, approx 2km north from Mabins Well Road

Seasonal, open only in Nov, Dec, March April and May

Devon Road, Deniliquin

MR296 Barratta Road Approx 4km north of MR296 Barratta Road

Seasonal, open only in Nov, Dec, March April and May

Hartwood Road, Deniliquin

MR552 Conargo Road Normanswood property entrance, approx 1.6km north of Mayrung Road

Seasonal, open only in Nov, Dec, March April and May

Lakers Road, Deniliquin

HW20 Riverina Highway

Moonee Swamp Road

Mayrung Road, Birganbigil

Moonee Swamp Road, Conargo

Property ‘819 Mayrung Road, Lindifferon’, approx 1.1km east of Forest Creek Road

Moonbria Road, Conargo

Carrathool Road Euroka property entrance, approx 9km east of Carrathool Road

Seasonal, open only in Nov, Dec, March April and May

Moonee Swamp Road, Deniliquin

Deniliquin Conargo Shire Boundary, app 600m west of Aratula North Road

Lakers Road

Parfreys Road, Deniliquin

HW20 Riverina Highway

Burwan property entrance, approx 200m from HW20 Riverina Highway

Seasonal, open only in Nov, Dec, March April and May

Tuppal Road, Tuppal Gollops Road Conargo Berrigan Shire Boundary, at Tuppal Creek Bridge

Wandook Road, Deniliquin

MR552 Conargo Road Nesbitts Road Seasonal, open only in Nov, Dec, March April and May

Yanko Road, Deniliquin

Carrathool Road Aintree property entrance, approx 12.3km from Carrathool Road

Deniliquin Shire Council

Seasonal, open only in Nov, Dec, March April and May

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Abattoir Road, Deniliquin

Salesyards Road MR7605 Deniliquin Barham Road

Fowler Street, Deniliquin

MR94 Deniliquin Swan Hill Road, (Ochtertyre Street)

Lot 18, Kelly Street

Kelly Street, Deniliquin

MR94 Deniliquin Swan Hill Road, (Ochtertyre Street)

Lot 18, Kelly Street

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Moonee Swamp Road, Deniliquin

MR552 Deniliquin Jerilderie Road

Deniliquin Conargo Shire Boundary, app 500m west of Aratula North Road

Napier Street, Deniliquin

HW21 Cobb Highway, (Ochtertyre Street)

Sloane Street

Ricemill Road, Deniliquin

Salesyards Road Wirraway Drive / Cemetery Road

Saleyards Road, Deniliquin

HW21 Cobb Highway Wirraway Drive / Cemetery Road

Salesyards Road, Deniliquin

Ricemill Road Abattoir Road

Sloane Street, Deniliquin

HW21 Cobb Highway, (Hardinge Street)

MacAuley Street

Stewart Street, Deniliquin

MR94 Deniliquin Swan Hill Road, (Ochtertyre Street)

Sloane Street

Wirraway Drive, Deniliquin

Saleyards Road Denken property, 1500m south of Ricemill Road

Griffith Shire Council

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Barber Road, Griffith Brogden Road (northern occurrence)

Twaddell Road

Bringagee Road, Griffith

Carrathool Griffith Shire Boundary (approx 3.5kms south of Twaddell Road)

Tabbita Lane

Brogden Road, Griffith Bringagee Road Berecry Road

Casserley Road, Griffith

Brogden Road Approx 3.1km north of Brogden Road (Northern boundary of Lot 2 DP 1084144)

Coppard Road, Griffith MR321 Kidman Way 500m west of MR321 Kidman Way at railway siding

Crawford Road, Griffith

MR321 Kidman Way Property Entrance 1.3km west of MR321 Kidman Way

Cush Crescent, Willbriggie

MR321 Kidman Way 600m east of Kidman Way at railway siding

Dalton Road, Griffith Whitton Stock Route Road

Apostle Yard Road

Jack McWilliam Road MR321 Kidman Way Approx 600m from Kidman Way

Kookora Street, Griffith

MR80 Griffin Avenue Willandra Avenue

Murphy Road, Griffith MR321 Kidman Way 200m east of MR321 Kidman Way

North Kooba Settlers Road, Griffith

MR321 Kidman Way Murdoch Road

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Twaddell Road, Griffith

Barber Road Bringagee Road

Walla Avenue, Griffith Thorne Street Kookora Street Alternate Route: Travel permitted only when the MR321 Kidman Way is closed between Thorne Road and Jondaryan Avenue, Willandra Avenue is closed between Jondaryan Avenue and Kookora Street or Kookora Street is closed between Willandra Avenue and Walla Avenue

Whitton Stock Route Road, Yenda

MR84 Burley Griffin Way

MR254 Yenda Leeton Road

Wilga Road, Griffith Murdoch Road Mathews Road, Griffith Leeton Shire Council Boundary

Willandra Avenue, Griffith

MR321 Kidman Way Kookora Street

Woods Road, Yenda Whitton Stock Route Road

Casella Wines Approx 2.6km west of Whitton Stock Route Road

Woodside Road, Griffith

Brogden Road Approx 2.1km south of Brogden Road (Southern boundary Lot 4 DP 1053174)

Hay Shire Council

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Bourke Street, Hay HW6 Mid Western Highway

Murray Street

Brunker Street, Hay HW21 Cobb Highway (Lachlan Street)

Pine Street Access only permitted when route designated and signposted asa heavy vehicle detour.

Carrathool Road, Hay HW6 Mid Western Highway

Hay / Carrathool Shire Boundary

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Dunera Way, Hay HW21 Cobb Highway Old Thellangerian Road

Hursley Street, Hay Cadell Street (MR514 Oxley Road (Hay Penarie Road))

Old Thellangerian Road

Jackson Street, Hay Soapworks Road Eastern boundary of 6 Jackson Street

Lindsay Street, Hay Cadell Street, (MR514 Oxley Road Hay Penarie Road))

Northern boundary of Hay Shire Council Works Depot, approx 150m

MacAuley Street, Hay Lindsay Street Old Thellengerian Road

Murray Street, Hay Pine Street HW21 Lachlan Street (Cobb Highway)

Access only permitted when route designated and signposted asa heavy vehicle detour.

Nailor Street, Hay HW14 Sturt highway, (Moama Street)

Russell Street

Old Thellangerian Road, Hay

MacAuley Street Sheepyards 1.5km north of Dunera Way

Pine Street, Hay Brunker Street Murray Street Access only permitted when route designated and signposted asa heavy vehicle detour.

Russell Street, Hay HW21 Cobb Highway, (Lachlan Street)

Nailor Street

Soapworks Road, Hay MR514 Oxley Road (Hay Penarie Road)

Jackson Street

Jerilderie Shire Council

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Arnold Lane, Jerilderie MR564 Berrigan Jerilderie Road

Property entrance approx 2km west of MR564 Berrigan Jerilderie Road

Bolton Street, Jerilderie

HW17 Newell Highway

Old Showground Road Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

Brown Street, Jerilderie

HW17 Newell Highway

Nowranie Street

Brunell Street, Whitton MR539 Binyah Street Entrance to Whitton Grain Storage Silos

Cadell Road, Jerilderie McLennons Bore Road MR321 Kidman Way Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

Cape Road, Jerilderie MR323 Oaklands Road Property entrance approx 0.85km from Oaklands Road

Colombo Road, Jerilderie

HW17 Newell Highway

Property entrance approx 5km south of Newell Highway

Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

Crockett Road, Jerilderie

Millthorpe Lane 3km west of Millthorpe Lane

Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

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Green Lane, Jerilderie HW17 Newell Highway

1km east of HW17 Newell Highway

Kennedy Street, Jerilderie

HW17 Newell Highway

Mahonga Street

Kennedy Street, Jerilderie

Nowranie Street Salesyards Road

Leahys Lane, Jerilderie HW17 Newell Highway

1km west of HW17 Newell Highway

Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

Mabin Wells Road, Barabool

Conargo Jerilderie Shire Boundary, app 3km west of McLennons Bore Road

Wilson Road Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

Mahonga Street, Jerilderie

Sargood Street Oneill Street

Mahonga Street, Jerilderie

Brown Street Kennedy Street

McLennons Bore Road, Barabool

Wilson Road Cadell Road Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

Millthorpe Lane, Jerilderie

Wilson Road Crockett Road Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

North Coree Road, Jerilderie

Wilson Road Jerilderie Conargo Shire Boundary, approx 13.5km

Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

Nowranie Street, Jerilderie

HW17 Newell Highway

Property entrance approx 50m east of O’Neill Street

O’Neill Street, Jerilderie

HW17 Newell Highway

Mahonga Street Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

Salesyards Road, Jerilderie

HW17 Newell Highway

Kennedy Street

Sargood Street, Jerilderie

HW17 Newell Highway

Property entrance approx 50m south of Mahonga Street

South Coree Road, Jerilderie

MR552 Conargo Road 1km south of Conargo Road

Watson Lane, Jerilderie South Coree Road 1km south of South Coree Road

Willows Road, Jerilderie

HW17 Newell Highway

Woodhams Lane Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

Wilson Road, Jerilderie Old Showground Road Millthorpe Lane Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

Wilson Road, Barabool Mabins Well Road McLennons Bore Road Seasonal from 1st November to 30th May

Wood Street, Jerilderie Mahonga Street Unnamed Lane approx 50m north of Mahonga Street

Leeton Shire Council

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Brunell Street, Whitton MR539 Binyah Street Entrance to Whitton Grain Storage Silos

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Murrami Road North, Murrami

MR80 Irrigation Way Yarmwal Road, Murrami Grain Storage Silos

Murrami Road South, Wamoon

MR80 Irrigation Way Whitton Road

Whitton Road, Wamoon

Murrami Road South 300m east of Murrami Road South to entrance of Gogeldrie Grain Storage Silos

Murrumbidgee Shire Council

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Bencubbin Avenue, Coleambally

Jimmy Cull Road Pine Drive

Boondilla Road, Coleambally

MR321 Kidman Way Ugobit State Forest boundary, approx 4.5km

Travel permitted between 1 Dec and 30 Apr only Travel permitted daylight hours only

Bull Road, Coleambally

MR321 Kidman Way Irrigation Bridge at Steel Road

Travel permitted between 1 Dec and 30 Apr only Travel permitted daylight hours only

Calrose Avenue, Coleambally

Jimmy Cull Drive Bencubbin Avenue

Carrathool Street, Uardry

HW14 Stuart Highway Property entrance 1.72km north of HW14 Sturt Hwy

Conargo Road, Coleambally

Gum Creek Road Oolambeyan Road

Ercildoune Road, Coleambally

MR321 Kidman Way Martin Bell Road Travel permitted between 1 Dec and 30 Apr only Travel permitted daylight hours only except on school days at: 8am-9pm 3pm-4pm

Gum Creek Road, Coleambally

HW14 Stuart Highway Conargo Road

Harveys Well Road, Coleambally

Martin Bell Road Ryan Road Travel permitted between 1 Dec and 30 Apr only Travel permitted daylight hours only except on school days at: 8am-9pm 3pm-4pm

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Jim Cattanach Road, Coleambally

MR321 Kidman Way Entire length, approx 9.5km from Kidman Way

Travel permitted between 1 Dec and 30 Apr only Travel permitted daylight hours only

Jimmy Cull Road, Coleambally

MR321 Kidman Way Property entrance Approx 200m south of Bencubbin Avenue

MacLeay Road, Coleambally

Ercildoune Road Ugobit State Forest boundary, approx 6.5km

Travel permitted between 1 Dec and 30 Apr only Travel permitted daylight hours only except on school days at: 8am-9pm 3pm-4pm

Oolambeyan Road, Coleambally

Conargo Road Gum Creek and Eriwah properties, approx 16.5km

Pine Drive, Coleambally

MR321 Kidman Way Bencubbin Avenue

Ryan Road, Coleambally

Harveys Well Road Property entrance, approx 7km

Travel permitted between 1 Dec and 30 Apr only Travel permitted daylight hours only except on school days at: 8am-9pm 3pm-4pm

Steel Road, Coleambally

Bull Road Property entrance approx 6km

Narrandera Shire Council

Travel permitted between 1 Dec and 30 Apr only Travel permitted daylight hours only

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Barellan Golf Course Road, Barellan

Kolkilbertoo Road Sandy Creek Road

Binya Erigolia Road Binya Road Narrandera Carrathool Shire Boundary (Southern End)

Narrandera Carrathool Shire Boundary, approx 1.7kms south of Foys Road

Bulloak Road, Narrandera

MR7608 Narrandera Barellan Road

Lismoyle Road

Colinroobie Willows Road, Barellan

MR7608 Narrandera Barellan Road

Kamarah Road

Driscoll Road, Narrandera

MR7608 Narrandera Barellan Road

End of bitumen approx 1km from MR7608 Narrandera Barellan Road

Hamel Road, Barellan Kolkilbertoo Road Sandy Creek Road

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Hughenden Road, Barellan

MR84 Burley Griffin Way

Brobenah Hall Road

Kamarah Road, Narrandera

MR7608 Narrandera Barellan Road

Colinroobie Willows Road

Kolkilbertoo Road, Barellan

Barellan Golf Course Road

Narrandera Bland Shire Boundary, Beatties Road

Lismoyle Road, Narrandera

Bulloak Road Mejum Swamp Road

Mejum Swamp Road, Narrandera

Lismoyle Road Kamarah Road

Moombooldool Sandy Creek Road, Barellan

MR84 Burley Griffin Road

Narrandera Bland Shire Boundary, Johns Road

Moombooldool Willows Road, Barellan

MR84 Burley Griffin Way

Kamarah Road

O’Sullivans Road, Barellan

Sandy Creek Road Moombooldool Sandy Creek Road

Sandy Creek Road, Barellan

MR84 Burley Griffin Way

Narrandera Bland Shire Boundary, Genista Road

Wentworth Shire Council

Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

Acacia Road, Curlwaa Syndicate Road Delta Road

Alcheringa Drive, Buronga

Melaleuca Avenue Gol Gol North Road

Allomba Road, Coomealla

Channel Road Property entrance, approx 700m south of Channel Road

Boggabilla Road, Coomealla

Reserve Road West Nentoura Road

Boggabilla Road, Coomealla

HW22 Silver City Highway

For a distance of approx 300m from HW22 Silver City Highway

Buronga Hill Road, Buronga

HW22 Silver City Highway

Entire length

Channel Road, Coomealla

Fletchers Lake Road Reserve Road East

Chapman Street, Buronga

HW14 Sturt Highway Caltex / Primary School 80m north of Sturt Highway

Citrus Drive, Coomealla

Hollands Lake Road End of road at SS Citrus Packing Shed

Comebungee Road, Coomealla

Syphon Road Cudgee Road

Corbett Road, Buronga HW22 Silver City Highway

Melaleuca Avenue

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Delta Road, Curlwaa Acacia Road HW22 Silver City Highway

Delta Road, Wentworth HW22 Silver City Highway

Syndicate Road

Fletchers Lake Road, Dareton

HW22 Silver City Highway

S/E boundary of Unrestricted Road Train Area, approx 2kms north of Channel Road

Gol Gol North Road, Buronga

1km north of Alcheringa Drive

Kingfi sher Drive

Gunyah Road, Dareton HW22 Silver City Highway

Reserve Road, 2nd occurrence

Hollands Lake Road, Coomealla

Reserve Road East Citrus Drive

Hollands Lake Road, Dareton

HW22 Silver City Highway

Citrus Drive

Jindalee Road, Coomealla

River Road Entire length, approx 650m from River Road

Keenans Drive, Coomealla

Reserve Road West Old Wentworth Road

Link Road, Buronga HW22 Silver City Highway

Entire length, approx 900m from HW22 Silver City Highway

Melaleuca Street, Buronga

HW14 Sturt Highway Pitman Avenue

Nentoura Road, Coomealla

Billabong Road Jacaranda Road

Old Euston Road HW14 Sturt Highway Wickets Turnoff

Old Wentworth Road, Wentworth

HW22 Silver City Highway

Keenans Drive

Oleander Drive, Coomealla

Reserve Road West Burtundy Street

Petro Mail Road, Mungo

MR431 Arumpo Road Wamberra Road

Pooley Street, Buronga HW14 Sturt Highway Southern boundary of laneway, 80m north of Sturt Highway

Reserve Road West, Coomealla

Keenans Drive Gunyah Road

Reserve Road West, Dareton

Gunyah Road Channel Road

Reserve Road East, Coomealla

Channel Road Hollands Lake Road

River Road, Buronga HW22 Silver City Highway

Jindalee Road intersection

Rose Street, Buronga HW22 Silver City Highway

60m north of Sturt Highway

Seymour Road, Coomealla

Syphon Road Hollands Lake Road

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Short Street, Buronga HW22 Silver City Highway

Entire length to Lot 7003, DP1126438 (DP1126938)

Syndicate Road, Curlwaa

Delta Road Acacia Road

Syphon Road, Dareton HW22 Silver City Highway

Reserve Road East

Trawalla Road, Dareton

Syphon Road 100m from Hollands Lake Road

Wakefi eld Lane, Curlwaa

HW22 Silver City Highway

End of road reserve approx 700m from HW22 Silver City Highway

PART 2 APPROVED 53.5 METRE ROAD TRAIN ROUTES

LGA Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions

BRK RT H7 Mitchell Hwy Northern end of North NSW/Qld border at Vehicle components Bourke bridge Barringun must not be left on

roadside

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005

Class 1 – Combine Harvester Combination Exemption Notice 2010

I, Michael Bushby, Chief Executive of the Roads and Traffic Authority, pursuant to Clause 12 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, do, by this Notice, exempt vehicles that are described in Part 2 of the Schedule to this Notice from the dimension limits, as set out in Schedule 2 to the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007, and Schedule 1 to the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, subject to the conditions and requirements set out in the Schedule of this Notice .

MICHAEL BUSHBY, Chief Executive,

Roads and Traffi c Authority

SCHEDULE

Explanatory Note: This notice replaces the Combine Harvester Combination Exemption Notice 2007, that was published in the NSW

Government Gazette No. 85 of 27 July 2007 at pages 4995 to 4997 and subsequently amended from time to time.

PART 1 – PRELIMINARY

1.1 Citation This Notice may be cited as the Class 1 Combine Harvester Combination Exemption Notice 2010.

1.2 Commencement This Notice takes effect on 1 October 2010.

1.3 Limitation This Notice continues to have effect up to and including 30 September 2015 unless it is amended or repealed earlier.

1.4 Interpretation 1.4.1 Unless stated otherwise, the words and expressions used in this Notice have the same meaning as those defined

in the road transport legislation within section 5 Road Transport (General) Act 2005. 1.4.2 Except where a contrary intention is indicated, a note in the text of this Notice do not form part of this Notice.

PART 2 – APPLICATION AND DIMENSIONS

2.1 This Notice applies to a combine harvester towing a comb trailer and an air compressor trailer (coupled in that order only) where a dimension limit for the combine harvester, comb trailer, air compressor trailer or combination exceeds a dimension limit specified in clauses 71 and 74 (1) (d) of Schedule 2 to the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007 or the dimension limits specified in Schedule 1 and clause 24 of Schedule 2 to the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, but does not exceed a dimension specified in Table 1 to this Notice.

2.2 This Notice applies provided that a vehicle, of the kind described in 2.1, is operated in accordance with the relevant provisions of the General Class 1 Oversize (Agricultural Vehicle) Notice 2007.

Table 1

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Metropolitan or Eastern

Western

Dimensions

Length of combination

(up to) 25.0 m

(up to) 25.0 m

Length of agricultural machine Width

(up to) 12.5 m (up to) 5.0 m

(up to) 12.5 m (up to) 6.0 m

Height

(up to) 4.3 m

(up to) 4.3 m

PART 3 – OPERATING AND TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

3.1 Operating requirements 3.1.1 A copy of this Notice, must be carried in the driving compartment whenever operating a vehicle under this

Notice, and must be produced in response to a request by a policy officer or an authorised officer 3.2 Travel zones

3.2.1 A vehicle operating under this Notice may travel in the Travel Zones as set out in Part 6 of the General Class 1 Oversize (Agricultural Vehicle) Notice 2007, subject to travel restrictions imposed on a zone contained within that Notice.

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PART 4 – SPECIAL CONDITIONS

4.1 Speed A combine harvester combination to which this Notice applies must not be driven on a road or road related area, at a speed exceeding 30 km/h.

PART 5 – DEFINITIONS

“air compressor” means a trailer fitted with an apparatus that is designed to compress air, which is then used to clean surplus grain and chaff from the machinery and other parts of the combine harvester combination.

“comb trailer” means a trailer which is specially designed and constructed for transporting the comb (the reaping implement) of a combine harvester.

“combine harvester” means an agricultural machine which simultaneously combines the operations of reaping, threshing, and winnowing grain crops.

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005

CLASS 3 FALL ARRESTER SAFETY and MECHANICAL TARPING SYSTEMS NOTICE 2010

I, Michael Bushby, Chief Executive of the Roads and Traffi c Authority, in pursuance of Division 5 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, do, by this Notice, exempt vehicles that are described in Part 2 of the Schedule to this Notice from the dimension limits set out in Schedule 2 to the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007, and clauses 8(1) and 9 of Schedule 1 to the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, subject to any conditions set out in the Schedule to this Notice.

MICHAEL BUSHBY, Chief Executive,

Roads and Traffi c Authority

SCHEDULE Explanatory Note:

This notice replaces the General Class 3 Fall Arrester Safety and Mechanical Tarping Systems Notice 2006, that was published in the NSW Government Gazette No.61 of 5 May 2006 at page 2995, and subsequently amended from time to time

PART 1 – PRELIMINARY

1.1 Citation This Notice may be cited as the Class 3 Fall Arrester Safety and Mechanical Tarping System Notice 2010.

1.2 Commencement This Notice takes effect on 1 October 2010.

1.3 Effect This Notice remains in force up to and including 30 September 2015 unless it is amended or repealed earlier.

1.4 Interpretations Unless otherwise defined in Part 5 of this Notice, the words and expressions used in this Notice have the same meanings as those defined within the Road Transport (General) Act 2005

PART 2 – APPLICATION

2.1 This Notice applies to a vehicle that: 2.1.1 Was first registered prior to 1 July 2006; and 2.1.2 has subsequently been fitted with a:

(i) Fall Arrester Safety System; or (ii) Mechanical Tarping System.

PART 3 – OPERATING AND TRAVEL CONDITIONS

3.1 Operating conditions 3.1.1 Unless stated otherwise by this Notice, a vehicle fitted with driver safety harness or mechanical tarping system

operating under this notice must comply with the provisions of the road transport legislation as defined by section 5 of the Road Transport (General) Act 2005.

3.1.2 A copy of this Notice, must be carried in the driving compartment and must be produced in response to a request by a police officer or an Authorised Offi cer.

PART 4 – DIMENSION LIMITS

4.1 The maximum width of the vehicle including any part of the Fall Arrester Safety System or Mechanical Tarping System referred to in Part 2 must not exceed 2.60 metres.

4.2 The maximum width of the vehicle excluding any part of the Fall Arrester Safety System or Mechanical Tarping System referred to in Part 2 must not exceed 2.50 metres.

4.3 The Fall Arrester Safety System or Mechanical Tarping System must not protrude by more than 50mm on either side of the vehicle.

4.4 Any part of the vehicle that is wider than 2.50 metres must be more than 2.0 metres from the ground.

4.5 A mechanical arm used to wind a tarp in or out must be folded to either the front or rear of the vehicle body only.

PART 5 – DEFINITIONS

“Fall Arrester Safety System” means a device fitted to the side of a vehicle designed to transport livestock, which is designed to prevent the risk of falling from the top or side of the vehicle.

“Mechanical Tarping System” means a device fitted to the rear of the vehicle that is designed to cover the vehicle load with a tarp without requiring a person to climb to the top of the vehicle.

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005

Class 2 Controlled Access Bus Notice 2010

I, Michael Bushby, Chief Executive of the Roads and Traffic Authority, pursuant to Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulations 2005, by this Notice specify the areas on which the vehicles as described in Part 2 of the Schedule of this Notice, that comply with the requirements of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulations 2005 and the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulations 2007, may be used on a road or road related area or within areas specified in Part 3 of the Schedule subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule.

MICHAEL BUSHBY, Chief Executive,

Roads and Traffi c Authority

SCHEDULE

Explanatory Note: This notice replaces the Controlled Access Bus Notice 2008, that was published in the NSW Government Gazette No.185

of 21 December 2007 at pages 10516 to 10517, and subsequently amended from time to time

PART 1 – PRELIMINARY

1.1 Citation This notice may be cited as the Class 2 Controlled Access Bus Notice 2010.

1.2 Commencement This Notice takes effect on 1 October 2010.

1.3 Effect This notice remains in force up to and including 30 September 2015 unless it is amended or repealed earlier.

1.4 Interpretation 1.4.1 Unless stated otherwise by this Notice, the words and expressions of this Notice have the same meaning as those

defined in the Road Transport (General) Act 2005. 1.4.2 Unless a contrary intention is indicated, the notes in the text of this Notice do not form part of this Notice.

PART 2 – APPLICATION

2.1 This Notice applies to a Controlled Access Bus that exceeds 12.5 metres , but does not exceed 14.5 metres, in length. Note: A passenger ‘coach’ is regarded as a bus. The rear overhang of a Controlled Access Bus must not exceed 70%

of the distance between the centre of the foremost axle and the foremost extremity of the rear overhang or 4.9 metres, whichever is the shorter length.

PART 3 – OPERATING AND TRAVEL CONDITIONS

3.1 Operating Conditions 3.1.1 A copy of this Notice, must be carried in the vehicle whenever operating as controlled access bus and must be

produced in response to a request by a police officer or an authorised offi cer. 3.1.2 All requirements and conditions of this Notice must be observed when a vehicle is operating as a controlled

access bus to which this Notice applies. 3.1.3 Except where contrary intention is stated by this Notice, a vehicle operating as a controlled access bus under

this notice, must comply with the statutory requirements of road transport legislation as defined in section 5 of the Road Transport (General) Act 2005.

3.2 Travel Conditions 3.2.1 Approved Routes

(a) A Controlled Access Bus may travel on any road if it can operate in accordance with the “Route Assessment for 14.5 metre buses manual”.

(b) A Controlled Access Bus may travel on any of the roads listed as “Routes suitable for Controlled Access Buses” in the Appendix A of this Notice.

3.2.2 Where a Controlled Access Bus may not travel (a) A Controlled Access Bus may not travel on a road, bridge, causeway or ferry where there is a load limit

specified by a sign or notice. (b) A Controlled Acces Bus may not travel on any road specified as “not suitable for Controlled Access Buses”

in Appendix B of this Notice.

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NORTHERN REGION

Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY

ENTIRE LENGTH

PACIFIC HIGHWAY ENTIRE LENGTH

Armidale City

Old New England Highway

SH9 northern roundabout

Grafton Road (MR76)

Dumaresq Street Marsh St (RR7708) Faulkner Street Access bus terminal

Armidale-Grafton Road Barney/Marsh Intersection

SH9 southern roundabout

Ballina

Angels Beach Road Coast Road Banglow Road

Bangalow Road Angels Beach Road Pacific Highway (SH10)

Bellingen

Waterfall Way Pacifi c Highway Bellingen

Waterfall Way New England Highway Dorrigo

Byron Bay

Ewingsdale Road (Shirley St)

SH10 Butler Street

Lawson Street Shirley Street Fletcher Street

Fletcher Street Lawson Street Marvell Street

Marvell Street Tennyson Street Jonson Street

Jonson Street Marvell Street Lawson Street Access bus terminal

Tennyson Street Marvell Street Browning Street

Bangalow Road Tennyson Street SH10

Coast Road Bryon Bay Ballina via Lennox Head bypass - restricted access within township

Coffs Harbour

Combine Street SH 10 (Pacific Hwy) Elizabeth St Access bus terminal

Elizabeth Street Combine Street McLean Street

McLean Street Elizabeth St SH 10 (Pacifi c Hwy)

Spring Street Crisp Ave (railway station)

Pacific Hwy (SH10)

Belgrave Street Smith Street (SH10) Stuart Street

Stuart Street Belgrave Street Forth Street Access bus terminal

Forth Street Stuart Street Smith Street (SH10)

Yamba Road/River Street

SH10 Cameron Street

Cameron Street River Street SH10

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Road No.

011

RR7733

MR604

Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Port Macquarie

Oxley Highway Hastings River Drive Pacific Highway (SH10)

Hastings River Drive SH10 Gordon Street

Gordon Street Hastings River Drive Lake Road

Horton Street Gordon Street Hayward Street

Hayward Street Horton Street Short Street Access bus terminal

Short Street Hayward Street William Street

William Street Short Street Hollingworth Street

Buller Street Hollingworth Street Park Street

Park Street Buller Street Hastings River Drive

Ocean Drive SH10 at Kew Lake Road, Port Macquarie

Lake Road Ocean Drive Gordon Street

Kew Road, Laurieton Ocean Drive Bold Street,

Tunis Street, Laurieton Bold Street Lord Street

Lord Street, Laurieton Seymour Street Kew Road

Seymour Street, Laurieton

Lord Street Bold Street

Bold Street, Laurieton Seymour Street Kew Road

Roderick Street Marius Street Peel Street

Peel Street Roderick Street Transit Centre Access bus terminal

Tweed Heads City Council

Wharf Street/Tweed Street/ Terranora Terrace/Old SH10

NSW/Qld Border SH10 interchange

Walcha Council

Thunderbolts Way, Walcha

Derby Street,Fitzroy Street, Meridian Street

Meridian Street. Bus Depot 10s Meridian Street, Walcha

HUNTER REGION

Pacific Highway Racecourse Rd/Mann St intersection at Gosford

Northern Hunter Regional Boundary

F3 and John Renshaw Drive

Hawkesbury River New England Highway at Beresfield

New England Highway Pacific Highway at Hexham

Hunter Regional Boundary

NEWCASTLE

Hunter St, Merewether St, Wharf Rd, and Watt St

SH 10, Stewart Ave, and Hunter St intersection

Watt St Transit Centre

Brunker Road Pacific Highway at Highfields

MR223 - Lambton Road

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Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Belford Street and Tudor Street

MR223 - Lambton Road

Gordon Avenue

Gordon Avenue MR604 - Tudor Street MR82 - Parry Street

Selma Street MR82 - Parry Street Pacific Highway ­Hunter Street

Hanbury St and Vine St Pacific Highway -Maitland Road

MR316 - Industrial Drive

Industrial Drive MR326 Vine Street MR108 - Tourle Street

Link Road, Thomas St, Newcastle Road, Griffiths Rd, Donald St and Parry St

Sydney Newcastle freeway

Pacific Highway ­Stewart Avenue

Tourle St, Cormorant Rd and Nelson Bay Road

MR316 - Industrial Drive

Nelson Bay

CENTRAL COAST

Cobbs Road, Wyong Road

Sydney Newcastle freeway

MR336 - The Entrance Road

The Entrance Road, George St, Victoria St, York St, Masons Parade and Memorial Drive

The Entrance Pacific Highway at West Gosford

Pacific Highway Sydney Newcastle freeway at Kariong

MR336 at Dane Drive roundabout

Dane Drive, Dennison Street, Baker Street, Mann Street, Burns Crescent and Manns Street

Pacific Highway - Dane Drive roundabout

Pacific Highway at Etna Street

PORT STEPHENS

Stockton Street, Church Street, Government Road, Victoria Parade and Shoal Bay Road

MR108 - Nelson Bay Road

Nelson Bay RSL

Port Stephens Drive MR108 - Nelson Bay Road

Salamander Way

Salamander Way Port Stephens Drive MR108 - Nelson Bay

The Buckets Way Pacific Hwy Port Stephens/Great Lakes Boundary

GREAT LAKES

Failford Road and The Lakes Way (Manning St, Tuncurry and Head St, Forster) Beach St and Little St.

Pacific Highway Forster - Visitor Information Centre

The Buckets Way Port Stephens/Great Lakes Boundary

Great Lakes / Gloucester boundary

GLOUCESTER

The Buckets Way Great Lakes / Gloucester boundary

Gloucester

Road No.

MR604

MR326

MR316

MR82

MR108

MR335

MR336

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Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Phillip St, Boundary St & Park st

The Buckets Way Thunderbolts Way

Thunderbolts Way Gloucester Gloucester/ Walcha boundary

TAREE

Manning River Drive – ( Purfleet – Taree – Cundleton )

Pacific Highway – ( Southern exit to Taree )

Pacific Highway – ( Northern exit to Taree )

Commerce Street, Albert Street and Pulteney Street

Manning River Drive Manning River Drive

Commerce Street, High Street, Macquarie Street, Whitbread Street, Olympia Street and Marathon Street

Manning River Drive Taree Railway Station

SYDNEY REGION

State Roads

Hume Hwy – Liverpool Rd

Nepean River bridge, Menangle

The Boulevarde, Enfield

M5 East Motorway King Georges Rd, including full interchange

General Holmes Dr

Narellan Rd – Camden Valley Way – The Northern Rd – Parker St – The Northern Rd – George St – Macquarie St

Appin Rd, Campbelltown

Richmond Rd, Windsor

Appin Rd – Moore Oxley Bypass – Campbelltown Rd

Wollondilly boundarydy Hume Hwy, Crossroads

Camden Valley Way Narellan Rd, Narellan Hume Hwy, Crossroads

Camden Bypass – Remembrance Dr – Druitt Lane

Narellan Rd, Narellan Burragorang Rd, The Oaks

Bringelly Rd Camden Valley Way, Leppington

The Northern Rd, Bringelly

Park Rd – Mulgoa Rd – Castlereagh Rd – Bosworth St

The Northern Rd, Luddenham

Kurrajong Rd, Richmond

South Western Fwy Hume Hwy, Prestons King Georges Rd, Beverly Hills

Moorebank Ave, Moorebank

South Western Fwy Heathcote Rd

Heathcote Rd Princes Hwy, Waterfall Newbridge Rd, Moorebank

Memorial Ave – Scott St, Liverpool

Hume Hwy Newbridge Rd

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Road No. Road Name

Terminus St – Newbridge Rd – Milperra Rd – Canterbury Rd – New Canterbury Rd – Stanmore Rd – Enmore Rd – King St – City Rd

Old Canterbury Rd

Elizabeth Dr

Cowpasture Rd

Cabramatta Rd

Boronia Rd – Juno Pde

Ramsay St

Punchbowl Rd – Georges River Rd – Milton St – Frederick St – Wattle St – Dobroyd Pde – Lilyfield Rd – Balmain Rd – Brenan St – Railway St – The Crescent

Coronation Pde – The Boulevarde – Redmyre Rd – Raw Sq – Everton Rd – Leicester Av – Concord Rd

Henry Lawson Dr – Woodville Rd

Brunker Rd

New Illawarra Rd – Old Illawarra Rd – Alfords Point Rd – Davies Rd – Fairford Rd – Stacey St

Clancy St, Padstow

Rookwood Rd – Joseph St – Olympic Dr – Boorea St – Rawson St – St Hilliers Rd – Silverwater Rd

Broadway – Parramatta Rd – Church St – Great Western Hwy

Western Freeway – Great Western Hwy

Starting point

Hume Hwy, Liverpool

Finishing point

Broadway, Glebe

Comments/Conditions

Canterbury Rd, Hurlstone Park

Edward St, Summer Hill

Hume Hwy, Liverpool The Northern Rd, Luddenham

The Horsley Dr, Wetherill Park

Bringelly Rd, Leppington

Hume Hwy, Cabramatta Elizabeth Dr, Mt Pritchard

Hume Hwy, Chullora Punchbowl Rd, Greenacre

Wattle St, Haberfield Great North Rd, Five Dock

Canterbury Rd, Punchbowl

Victoria Rd, Rozelle

Punchbowl Rd, Enfield Homebush Bay Dr, Rhodes

M5 Motorway, Milperra Parramatta Rd, Granville

Hume Hwy, Greenacre Rookwood Rd, Yagoona

Heathcote Rd, Lucas Heights

Hume Hwy, Bankstown

Henry Lawson Dr Alfords Point Rd

Hume Hwy, Yagoona Victoria Rd, Ermington

Harris St, Ultimo M4 Motorway, Emu Plains

Parramatta Rd, Concord Mt York Rd, Mt Victoria

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Road No. Road Name

King Georges Rd – Wiley Ave – Roberts Rd – Centenary Dr – Homebush Bay Dr – Concord Rd – Church St – Devlin St – Lane Cove Rd – Ryde Rd – Mona Vale Rd

Forest Way

Boundary St – Babbage Rd – Warringah Rd – Wakehurst Parkway

Kingsway

Taren Point Rd – Rocky Point Rd

Port Hacking Rd Nth

Captain Cook Dr, Caringbah

Henry Lawson Dr – Forest Rd – Stoney Creek Rd – Forest Rd – Wickham St – West Botany St – Marsh St

Forest Rd – Queens Rd

Princes Hwy– Sydney Park Rd

Lady Wakehurst Dr – McKell Ave – Kooraban St – Warabin St – Yaragang St

Canal Rd – Ricketty St – Kent Rd – Gardeners Rd

Flinders St – Anzac Pde – Bunnerong Rd

Frenchmans Rd, Randwick

Avoca St

Anzac Pde

Dacey Ave – Alison Rd

Botany Rd – Regent St

Henderson Rd – Wyndham St – Gibbons St, Redfern

Lee St, Chippendale

Starting point

Princes Hwy, Blakehurst

Finishing point

Pittwater Rd, Mona Vale

Comments/Conditions

Mona Vale Rd, Terrey Hills

Warringah Rd, Frenchs Forest

Pacific Hwy, Roseville Pittwater Rd, North Narrabeen

Princes Hwy, Gymea Denman Ave, Caringbah

Kingsway, Caringbah Princes Hwy, Kogarah

Princes Hwy, Sylvania Kingsway, Caringbah

Taren Point Rd Gannons Rd Nth

Alfords Point Rd, Padstow

Sydney Airport

Stoney Creek Rd, Peakhurst

Croydon Rd, Hurstville

Waterfall Toll Gates Euston Rd, Alexandria

Lawrence Hargrave Dr, Stanwell Tops

Princes Hwy, Waterfall

Princes Hwy, St Peters Anzac Pde, Kingsford

South Dowling St, Moore Park

Botany Rd, Chifley

Avoca St Carrington Rd

High St, Randwick Anzac Pde, Kingsford

Beauchamp Rd, Matraville

Bunnerong Rd, Kingsford

South Dowling St, Waterloo

Cowper St, Randwick

Bunnerong Rd, Matraville

Cleveland St, Redfern

Botany Rd Regent St

Regent St Railway Sq

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Road No. Road Name

General Holmes Dr – Joyce Dr – O'Riordan St

General Holmes Dr, Mascot

Robey St, Mascot

Mill Pond Rd, Mascot

Wentworth Ave

Southern Cross Dr – South Dowling St – Flinders St

Oxford St – Syd Einfield Dr – Bondi Rd

Campbell St – Crown St – Sir John Young Cres northbound

Palmer St – Bourke St southbound

Cahill Exwy – Sydney Harbour Tunnel – Warringah Fwy – Gore Hill Fwy – Pacifi c Hwy – Sydney-Newcastle Fwy

Cleveland St

High St – Pacifi c Hwy, (Arthur St – Berry St)

Falcon St – Military Rd – Spit Rd – Manly Rd – Burnt Bridge Creek Devn – Condamine St – Pittwater Rd

Sydney Rd – Belgrave St – Pittwater Rd

Willoughby Rd – Mowbray Rd – Penshurst St

Bradfield Hwy – Western Distributor – Victoria Rd – Church St – Windsor Rd – Bridge St – Macquarie St – Richmond-Windsor Rd – Eastmarket St – March St – Kurrajong Rd – Bells Line of Rd – Darling Causeway – Station St

Pyrmont Bridge Rd – Harris St – Regent St southbound

Starting point

Foreshore Rd, Botany

Finishing point

Botany Rd, Alexandria

Comments/Conditions

Joyce Dr Botany Rd

Qantas Dr O’Riordan St

General Holmes Dr Botany Rd

Botany Rd, Mascot Bunnerong Rd, Pagewood

General Holmes Dr, Mascot

Taylor Sq, Darlinghurst

Crown St, Darlinghurst Sandridge St, Bondi Beach

Flinders St, Darlinghurst

Cahill Exwy, Woolloomooloo

Cahill Exwy, Woolloomooloo

Flinders St, Darlinghurst

Sir John Young Cres, Woolloomooloo

Hawkesbury River bridge, Brooklyn

Anzac Pde, Moore Park City Rd, Chippendale

Warringah Fwy, North Sydney

Gore Hill Fwy, Artarmon

Warringah Fwy, North Sydney

Mona Vale Rd, Mona Vale

Manly Rd, Seaforth Condamine St, Brookvale

Warringah Fwy, Cammeray

Victoria Ave, Chatswood

Warringah Fwy, North Sydney

Great Western Hwy, Mt Victoria

Bradfield Hwy - Subject to Clause 87, Road Transport (Safety and Traffi c Management) Regulation 1999

Victoria Rd, Pyrmont Cleveland St, Chippendale

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Road No. Road Name

Abercrombie St – Wattle St – Pyrmont Bridge Rd Northbound

Bay St – The Seven Ways – Alexandra Pde – Frederick St – Watkin St – Harrow Rd – Bexley Rd

President Ave

Sandringham St – The Grand Pde – General Holmes Dr – Foreshore Rd

Beauchamp Rd – Denison St

Centennial Ave – Burns Bay Rd

Longueville Rd – Epping Rd – Beecroft Rd

Fullers Rd – Millwood Ave – Delhi Rd

Carlingford Rd

Marsden Rd – Stewart St – Kissing Point Rd

Blaxland Rd – Devlin St – Blaxland Rd

Cumberland Hwy – Pennant Hills Rd – Pacifi c Hwy

James Ruse Dr

Mary St – Perry St – Balmain Rd – Darling St

Wallgrove Rd – Rooty Hill Rd Sth – Francis Rd – Railway St – Duke St – Woodstock Ave – Rooty Hill Rd Nth

Phillip Parkway, Rooty Hill

The Horsley Dr

Bungarribee Rd – Lancaster St –Lyton St – Rich¬mond-Blacktown Rd – Lennox St – East¬market St

Starting point

Cleveland St, Chippendale

Finishing point

Victoria Rd, Pyrmont

Comments/Conditions

The Grand Pde, Brighton-le-Sands

Canterbury Rd, Campsie

Princes Hwy, Kogarah The Grand Pde, Monterey

Rocky Point Rd, Sans Souci

Botany Rd, Banksmeadow

Botany Rd, Banksmeadow

Wentworth Ave, Pagewood

Epping Rd, Lane Cove Victoria Rd, Huntleys Point

Pacific Hwy, Lane Cove Pennant Hills Rd, Beecroft

Pacific Hwy, Chatswood Epping Rd, North Ryde

Beecroft Rd, Epping Pennant Hills Rd, Carlingford

Pennant Hills Rd, Carlingford

James Ruse Dr, Rydalmere

Victoria Rd, Ryde Epping Rd, Epping

Hume Hwy, Liverpool Sydney-Newcastle Fwy, Berowra

Pennant Hills Rd, North Parramatta

Parramatta Rd, Granville

Lilyfield Rd, Lilyfield Victoria Rd, Rozelle

Elizabeth Dr, Cecil Park Richmond Rd, Plumpton

Eastern Rd Woodstock Ave

Hume Hwy, Lansvale Wallgrove Rd, Horsley Park

Blacktown Rd, Blacktown

March St, Richmond

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Road No. Road Name

Hassall St – George St – Gipps Rd – Greystanes Rd

Prospect Hwy – Blacktown Rd – Main St – Sunnyholt Rd – Burns Rd – Memorial Ave

Garfield Rd

Old Windsor Rd

Wallpark Ave – Seven Hills Rd – Old Northern Rd

M2 Motorway – Abbott Rd

Erskine Park Rd – Roper Rd – Carlisle Ave – Woodstock Ave

Mamre Rd

Hawkesbury Rd

Castle Hill Rd

Showground Rd, Castle Hill

Boundary Rd – New Line Rd

Galston Rd – Mid-Dural Rd

Bridge St – Wilberforce Rd

Belmont Pd, Ku-ring­gai Chase Rd

Pacific Hwy

Delhi Rd, Millwood Av, Fullers Rd

Wakehurst Parkway, Frenchs Forest Rd, Sydney Rd

Warringah Rd

Pittwater Rd

Barrenjoey Rd, Mona Vale, Ocean Rd, Beach Rd, Florida Rd, Ocean Rd

Starting point

The Horsley Dr, Smithfield

Finishing point

Great Western Hwy, Greystanes

Comments/Conditions

Western Fwy, Prospect Windsor Rd, Kellyville

Richmond Rd, Marsden Park

Windsor Rd, Riverstone

Cumberland Hwy, Westmead

Norbrick, Seven Hills

Blacktown Rd, Blacktown

Mid-Dural Rd, Middle Dural

Epping Rd, North Ryde Seven Hills Rd, Seven Hills

Mamre Rd, Erskine Park

Duke St, Plumpton

Elizabeth Dr, Kemps Creek

Great Western Hwy, St Marys

Castlereagh Rd, Agnes Banks

Boral Quarries, Yarramundi

Pennant Hills Rd, West Pennant Hills

Old Northern Rd, Castle Hill

Old Northern Rd Windsor Rd

Pennant Hills Rd, Pennant Hills

Old Northern Rd, Round Corner

Old Northern Rd, Dural Old Northern Rd, Middle Dural

Macquarie St, Windsor King Rd, Wilberforce

Pacific Hwy Newcastle Fwy

Berowra Brooklyn Rd

Epping Rd Pacifi c Hwy

Warringah Rd Manly Rd

Allambie Rd Pittwater Rd

Barrenjoey Rd Darley St

Pittwater Rd _____

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Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Queens Pd West, Pittwater, Kalinya St, Gladstone Rd

Barrenjoey Rd Barrenjoey Rd

King St, Bardo Rd Gladstone St Barrenjoey Rd

Liverpool Rd The Boulevarde Parramatta Rd

Perry St, James St, Darley Rd, Foster St, Tebbutt St

Balmain Rd Great Western Hwy

The Crescent, Minogue Cr, Ross St

City West Link Rd Parramatta Rd

William St, Kings Cross Rd, New South Head Rd, Old South Head Rd, Sid Enfield Dr, Ocean St.

Crown St New South Head Rd

The Seven Ways Railway St Princes Hwy

Forest Rd, Croydon Rd, Queens Rd, Forrest Rd

Princes Hwy King Georges Rd

Wakehurst Parkway, Clontarf St, Frenchs Forest Rd

Warringah Rd Sydney Rd

Alison Rd Cowper St Avoca St

Avoca St Darley Rd Coogee Bay Rd

Lachlan St, Bourke St, McEvoy St, Euston Rd

South Dowling St Sydney Park Rd

Erskineville Rd, Swanson St, Copeland St, Mitchell Rd

King St Henderson Rd

King St Enmore Rd Sydney Park Rd

Railway Tce, Gordon St Old Canterbury Rd Livingstone Rd

Sydenham Rd, Railway Pd, Marrickville Rd, Buckley St, looping to Sydenham Rd, Gleeson Av

Frazer St Princes Hwy

Linden St, River Rd, Menai Rd

The Grand Pd Old Illawarra Rd

Henry Lawson Rd The River Rd Liverpool Rd

Pyrmont Bridge Rd, Bridge Rd

Parramatta Rd Wattle St

Great North Rd – Lyons Rd

Parramatta Rd, Five Dock

Victoria Rd, Drummoyne

Transitways

Liverpool Parramatta Transitway

Liverpool Bus Terminus Parramatta Bus Interchange

Northwest Transitway Sanctuary Station Rouse Hill

Parramatta Bus Interchange

Northwest Transitway Spur

Blacktown Bus Interchange

Burns Rd Kellyville

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Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Sydney Airport Corporation Ltd

Cooks River Ave – Departure Dr – Airport Dr – Qantas Dr, Mascot

Marsh St Joyce Dr

Ninth St – Shiers Ave – Keith Smith Ave – Sir Reginald Ansett Dr, Mascot

Robey St Joyce Dr

Departure Dr Airport Dr Cooks River Av

Sydney Cricket Ground Trust

SCG entrance Moore Park Rd ----------

Ashfi eld Council

Ramsay St – Marion St, Haberfield

Wattle St Hawthorne Canal

Milton St, King St, Jeffrey St

Georges River Rd Canterbury Rd

Brighton Av Georges River Rd Beamish St

Auburn and Parramatta City Councils

Olympic Park and State Sports Centre Area bound by Hill Rd, Bennelong Rd, Australia Ave, Homebush Bay Dr and M4 Motorway

Rawson Rd – Clyde St – Wellington Rd – Chisholm Rd

Woodville Rd, South Granville

Japanese Garden, Auburn

Bennelong Rd, Burroway Rd

Bayswater Rd -------------

Holker St, Australia Av Shaft St Parkview Dr

Stubbs St, ,Carnarvon St

Parramatta Rd Silverwater Rd

Vore St, Giffard St, Shaft St, Holker St, River St

Carnavon St Silverwater Rd

Nyrang St Parramatta Rd Boorea St

John St Parramatta Rd Church St, Lidcombe

Boorea St Olympic Dr John St

Frances St Parramatta Rd Maud St

Delhi St Parramatta Rd Maud St

Martin St, Princess St, Rawson St Bachell Av

Dalley St, Nicholas St Rawson St Bachell Av

Maud St, Swete St, Rawson Rd

John St Bachell Av

Birnie Av Bachell Av Parramatta Rd

Mary St John St Swete St

Church St, Arthur St, Lidcombe

Olympic Dr Centenary Dr

Road No.

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Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Railway St, East St, Weeroona Rd, Amy St, Park Rd

Arthur St East St

Lidbury St, Woodburn Rd, Keers Rd

Joseph St James St

Muir Rd Rookwood Rd Liverpool Rd

Baulkam Hills Council

Norwest Blvd, Solent Cct

Windsor Rd Norwest Blvd

Brookhollow Av, looping to Norwest Blvd

Norwest Blvd ---------­

Salisbury Rd, Anella Av, Hubson Av, Gladestone Rd, Hoyle Av, Packard Av

Windsor Rd Victoria Rd

Victoria Rd Showground Rd Windsor Rd

Gilbert Rd Showground Rd Old Northern Rd

Bankstown Council

The River Rd Henry Lawson Dr Canterbury Rd

Marigold St, Marigold Pl, looping to Marigold St

Beaconsfield St Milperra Rd

South Tce, Restwell St, Stanley St

Punchbowl Rd Stacey St

Cross St, East Ter South Tce Stanley St

Restwell St, McCauley Av

Stanley St Stacey St

Stacey St South Canterbury Rd Stacey St

Hector St Hume Hwy Parramatta Cnl boundary

Bankstown and Parramatta City Councils

Ferndell St – Boundary Rd – Hector St – Munro St – Helen St – Clapham Rd – Mary St

Rawson Rd, South Granville

1 Mary St, Regents Park

Baulkham Hills Shire Council

Annangrove Rd Windsor Rd Kenthurst Rd

Kenthurst Rd Annangrove Rd Old Northern Rd

Mile End Rd Windsor Rd Milford Dr

Adelphi St Mile End Rd Aberdour Av

Aberdour Av Windsor Rd Clower Av

Clower Av Aberdour Av Mile End Rd

Milford Dr Mile End Rd Withers Rd

Withers Rd Annangrove Rd Mungerie Rd

Road No.

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Road No. Road Name

Mungerie Rd

The Parkway

Brampton Dr

Samantha Riley Dr

James Mileham Dr

Marella Av

Green Rd

Acres Rd

Greenwood Rd

President Rd

Glenrowan Av

Wrights Rd

Ridgecrop Dr

Tuckwell Rd

Old Castle Hill Rd

McMullen Ave

Pennant St

Norwest Bvd

Reston Grange

Bella Vista Dr (Western loop)

Saxonvale Dr

Crestwood Dr

Chapel Ln

Kanangra Av

Merindah Rd

Lukes Ln

Barina Downs Rd

Mackillop Dr

Lexington Dr

Gooden Dr

Baulkham Hills Rd

Langdon Rd

Highs Rd

Daveney Wy

Highs Rd

Blacks Rd

Taylor St

Aiken Rd

Starting point

Withers Rd

Finishing point

The Parkway

Comments/Conditions

Mungerie Rd Brampton Dr

The Parkway Samantha Riley Dr

Old Windsor Rd Green Rd

Samantha Riley Dr Marella Av

James Mileham Dr Green Rd

Samantha Riley Dr Showground Rd

Windsor Rd Greenwood Rd

Acres Rd President Rd

Windsor Rd Glenrowan Av

President Rd Wrights Rd

Windsor Rd Green Rd

Gilbert Rd Gilbert Rd

Gilbert Rd Old Castle Hill Rd

Tuckwell Rd Castle St

Old Castle Hill Rd Old Northern Rd

Showground Rd Old Castle Hill Rd

Old Windsor Rd Windsor Rd

Norwest Bvd Bella Vista Dr

Reston Grange Saxonvale Dr

Bella Vista Dr Crestwood Dr

Saxonvale Dr Chapel Ln

Seven Hills Rd Lukes Ln

Chapel Ln Merindah Rd

Seven Hills Rd Windsor Rd

Chapel Ln Merindah Rd

Reston Grange Windsor Rd

Barina Downs Rd Chapel Ln

Norwest Bvd Celebration Dr

Baulkham Hills Rd Langdon Rd

Seven Hills Rd Gooden Dr

Gooden Dr Council Boundary

Castle Hill Rd Coonara Av

Highs Rd Highs Rd

Coonara Av Blacks Rd

Highs Rd End / Return

Coonara Av Aiken Rd

Taylor St Pennant Hills Rd

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Road No. Road Name

Foundry Rd, Seven Hills

Kildare Rd – Rosenthal St – Bungarribee Rd – Doonside Rd, Blacktown

Reservoir Rd, Blacktown

Sherbrooke St – North Pde, Rooty Hill

Balmoral St, Third Av

Stoddart Rd, Rowood Rd

Blacktown Rd

Brabham Dr, Ferrers Rd

Doonside Rd, Kildare Rd

Eastern Rd, Knox Rd, Quakers Hill Pkwy

Richmond Rd, Patrick St, Alpha St

Kildare Rd

Balmoral St, Third Av

Stoddart Rd, Rowood Rd

Blacktown Rd

Fitzwilliam Rd, Station Rd, Johnson Av, Vardys Rd

Powers Rd

Foundary Rd

Quakers Hill Pkwy

Merriville Rd

Conrad Rd

Stanhope Pky

Sentry Dr

Quakers Hill Pky

Sorrento Dr

Glenwood Park Dr

Forman Av

Glenwood Park Dr

Meurants Ln

Greenhill Dr

Starting point Finishing point

Blacktown City Council

Comments/Conditions

Abbott Rd –

Lancaster St Great Western Hwy

Bungarribee Rd Great Western Hwy

Railway St Rooty Hill RSL Club

Bungarribee Rd Sunnyholt Rd

Prospect Hwy Blacktown Rd

Prospect Hwy Great Western Hwy

Great Western Hwy Eastern Creek Raceway entrance

Bungarribee Rd Rosenthal St

Doonside Rd Quakers Rd

Lynton St Flushcombe Rd

Lancaster Rd Patrick St

Bungarribee Rd Sunnyholt Rd

Prospect Hwy Blacktown Rd

Prospect Hwy Great Western Hwy

Old Windsor Rd Sunnyholt Rd

Station Rd Old Windsor Rd

Abbott Rd -----------

Sunnyholt Rd Pye Rd

Windsor Rd Conrad Rd

Merriville Rd Stanhope Pky

Conrad Rd Sentry Dr

Stanhope Pky Quakers Hill Pky

Sentry Dr Sunnyholt Rd

Sunnyholt Rd Glenwood Park Dr

Sorrento Dr Forman Av

Glenwood Park Dr Glenwood Park Dr

Forman Av Meurants Ln

Glenwood Park Dr Greenhill Dr

Meurants Ln Norwest Bvd

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Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Blue Mountains City Council

Gang Gang St – Lovel St – Clarence St – Megalong St – The Mall

Katoomba St, Katoomba

Great Western Hwy, Leura

Governors Dr – Explorers Rd, Lapstone

Great Western Hwy Lapstone railway station

Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheath

Great Western Hwy Govetts Leap

Harley Ave, Mt Victoria Station St Great Western Hwy

Mann St – Burfitt St – Ross St, Glenbrook

Great Western Hwy Great Western Hwy

Parke St – Bathurst Rd – Katoomba St – Katoomba Falls Rd, Katoomba

Great Western Hwy Cliff Dr

Plantation Ave – Station St, Wentworth Falls

Great Western Hwy Great Western Hwy

Railway Pde – Scott Ave

The Mall, Leura Great Western Hwy, Wentworth Falls

Valley Rd – Narrow Neck Rd – Cliff Dr – Lilianfells Ave – Panorama Ave – Echo Point Rd – Lurline St – Waratah St, Katoomba

Great Western Hwy Katoomba St

Botany Bay City Council

Banks Ave, Pagewood Heffron Rd Wentworth Ave

Heffron Rd – Page St – Stephen Rd – Swinbourne St – William St – Banksia St

Bunnerong Rd Botany Rd, Botany

Sutherland St – King St, Mascot

Wentworth Ave Botany Rd

Westfi eld Dr, Eastgardens

Bunnerong Rd Banks Ave

King St, Maloney St O’Riordan St Gardeners Rd

Burwood Council

Burwood Rd Victoria Rd Crane St

Wilga St Burwood Rd Shaftsbury Rd

Archer St Milton St Meryla St

Milton St Burwood Rd Shaftsbury Rd

Shaftsbury Rd Meryla St Parrramatta Rd

CAMDEN COUNCIL

Old Hume Hwy Wollondilly Boundary F5 Intersection

Burragorang Rd Wollondilly Boundary Old Hume Hwy

Cawdor Rd Camden CBD Old Hume Hwy

Sheather Lane Cawdor Rd Werombi Rd

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Road No. Road Name

Werpmbi Rd

The Old Oaks Rd

Ferguson Lane

Broughton St

Murray St

Argyle St

Camden Valley Way

Macarthur Rd

Springs Rd

Richardson Rd

Welling Dr

Waterworth Dr

Elizabeth Macarthur Avenue

Cowper Drive

Mc Crae Drive

Lawson Ave

Crookton Dr

Wire Lane

Rosalie Ave

Murrandah Ave

Macquarie Ave

Cobbity Rd

Oxley St

Mitchell St

John St

Elizabeth St

Edward St

Macquarie Grove Rd

Barsden St

Kirkham Lane

Lodger Rd

Hilder St

Harrington St

Somerset Dr

Elyard St

Queens St

Graham Hill Rd

Parrende St

Starting point

Sheather Lane

Finishing point

Silverdale Rd

Comments/Conditions

Burragorang Rd Werombi Rd

Werombi Rd End Of Road

Old Hume H/Way Murray St

Broughton St Argyle St

Cawdor Rd Camden Valley Way

Argyle St Leppington

Argyle St End Of Road

Macarthur Rd Glenlee Rd

Springs Rd Camden Valley Way

Richardson Rd Water Worth Dr

Welling Dr Narellan Rd

Old Hume H/Way Belgenny Farm

Old Hume H/Way Ron Dine Res.

Cowper drive Lawson Ave

Bass Pl Crookston Dr

Lawson Ave Wire Lane

Croolator Dr Old Hume Hwy

Broughton St Murrandah Ave

Rosalie Ave Macquarie Ave

Murrandah Ave Broughton St

Werombi Rd Northern Rd

Argyle St Mitchell St

Showground Edward St

Argyle St Exeter St

Argyle St Exeter St

Argyle St Exeter St

Exeter St Cobbity Rd

Cawdor Rd Broughton St

Camden Valley Way Macquarie Grove Rd

Richardson Rd Hilder St

Camden Valley Way Lodger Rd

Hilder St Macarthur Rd

Camden Valley Way Elyard St

Somerset St Richardson Rd

Camden Valley Way Elyard St

Camden Valley Way Parrende St

North Rd Graham Hill Rd

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Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Kirkham St Old North Rd Graham Hill Rd

Fairwater Dr Northern Rd Camden Valley Way

Harrington Parkway Fairwater Dr Sir Warwick Fairfax Dr

Sir Warwick Fairfax Dr Harrington Parkway Camden Valley Way

Holdworth Dr Waterworth Dr Waterworth Dr

Main St Holdsworth Dr Welling Dr

Smeaton Grange Rd Camden Valley Way Sedoewick St

Swedwich St Smeaton Grange Rd Hartley Rd

Hawthey Rd Narellan Rd Orielton Rd

Anzac Ave Smeaton Grange Rd Anderson Rd

Anderson Rd Camden Valley Way Anzac Ave

Currans Hill Rd Hartley Rd Tramway Dr

Tramway Dr Currans Hill Rd Narellan Rd

Mt Annan Dr Stewhouse Dr Narellan Rd

Stewhouse Dr Welling Dr Mt Annan Dr

Cobbity Rd Northern Rd Camden Valley Way

Bingelly Rd Northern Rd Camden Valley Way

Rickand Rd Bringelly Rd Ingleburn Rd

Ingleburn Rd Camden Valley Way Richard Rd

Denham Court Rd Camden Valley Way Campbelltown Rd

Badgery’s Creek Road Northern Rd Elizabeth Dr

Greendale Rd Northern Rd Walacia

Campbelltown City Council

Blaxland Rd, Campbelltown

Narellan Rd Campbelltown Rd

Glenfield Rd – Cambridge Ave – Railway Pde – Atchison Rd – Fields Rd – Macquarie Rd – Ingleburn Rd – Chester Rd – Cumberland Rd – Minto Rd – Redfern Rd – Pembroke Rd – Leumeah Rd – O’Sullivan Rd – Rudd Rd – Queen St – Broughton St – Hurley St

Campbelltown Rd, Crossroads

Camden Rd, Campbelltown

Leumeah Rd – Hollylea Rd, Leumeah

Campbelltown Rd Bus Terminal

Cumberland Rd Macquarie Rd Chester Rd

MacDonald Rd, Williamson Rd

Hume Hwy Campbelltown Rd

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4740 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

St Andrews Rd, Spitfire Dr, Thunderbolt Dr, McDonnell St, Northrop St, looping to Thunderbolt Dr, Raby Rd

Campbelltown Rd Campbelltown Rd

Ben Lomond Rd Campbelltown Rd Wiltshire St

Airds Rd, Essex St, Somerset St, Sussex St

Ben Lomond Rd Airds St

Pembroke Rd Ben Lomond Rd Minto Rd

Canada Bay Council

Broughton St, Crane St, Lyon Rd West, Ingham Av, Fairlight St, Fairlight La, First Av, Henley Marine Dr

Gipps St North Rd

Barnstaple Rd Ingham Av Henley Marine Dr

Henley Marine Dr, Brent St

Barnstaple Rd Lyons Rd

Day St, Renwick St, Park St, looping to Victoria Rd

Victoria Rd -----------

Wentworth Park Rd Bridge Rd Wattle St

Great North Rd – Bickleigh St – Wymston Pde – Irene St, Fivedock

Lyons Rd Great North Rd

Bayswater St / Marlborough St – Westbourne Rd, Drummoyne

Lyons Rd Victoria Rd

Canterbury and Burwood Councils

Beamish St – Seventh Ave – Fifth Ave – Burwood Rd – Meryla St– Shaftsbury Rd – Victoria St East

Canterbury Rd, Campsie

Burwood Rd, Burwood

Wilga St, Burwood Burwood Rd Shaftsbury Rd

Homer St, Bayview Av Bexley Rd Marrickville Cnl boundary

William St Kingsgrove Rd Homer St

West Botany St Marsh St Princes Hwy

Flora St West Botany St Marsh St

South Pd, Duke St Canterbury Rd Beamish St

Elizabeth St, Campsie, Harp St

Canterbury Rd Kingsgrove Rd

Burwood Rd Punchbowl Rd Canterbury Rd

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4741 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Moorefields Rd, looping Wirega Av, Garema Cct

King Georges Rd Kingsgrove Rd

Shaw St Kingsgrove Rd Bexley Rd

Canterbury, Hurstville and Rockdale Councils

Kingsgrove Ave – Commercial Rd – Vanessa St

Bexley Rd, Bexley North

The Crescent, Kingsgrove

Kingsgrove Rd Canterbury Rd, Belmore

Stoney Creek Rd, Kingsgrove

Homer St, Kingsgrove Kingsgrove Rd Bexley Rd

Omnibus Rd, Kingsgrove

Kingsgrove Rd Bus depot

Drummoyne Council

Great North Rd – Bickleigh St – Wymston Pde – Irene St, Fivedock

Lyons Rd Great North Rd

Great North Rd – Lyons Rd

Parramatta Rd, Five Dock

Victoria Rd, Drummoyne

Bayswater St / Marlborough St – Westbourne Rd, Drummoyne

Lyons Rd Victoria Rd

Hawkesbury City Council

Bourke St – March St, Richmond

Windsor St East Market St

Holroyd City Council

Hawkesbury Rd, Pye St, Good St

Parramatta Cnl boundary

Great Western Hwy

Marsden Rd Stewart St Victoria Rd

Kissing Point Rd Stewart St Victoria Rd

Park St Victoria Rd South St

Clyde St, South St Victoria Rd Silverwater St

Hornsby ShireCouncil

George St – Bridge Rd, Hornsby

Pacifi c Hwy Pacifi c Hwy

Jersey St – Station St, Hornsby

Bridge Rd Pacifi c Hwy

Langston Pl – Oxford St – Chester St – Norfolk Rd, Epping

Epping Rd Pembroke St

Pembroke St, Epping Epping Rd Langston Pl

Purchase Rd New Line Rd Shepherd Dr

Road No.

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Road No. Road Name

Eldridge St, Featherwood Av, Forester Cres, Josephine Cr, Purchase Cr, looping to Shepherds Dr

Hancock Dr, Beechwood Pd

Macquarie Dr, Cherrybrook

Francis Greenway Dr

Yarrara Rd, The Esplanade

Goodlands Av, Nicholson Av, Quarter Sessions Rd

Duffy Av, Elouera Rd

Eucalyptus Dr

Chilvers Rd, Sefton Rd, Malsbury Rd, Clarke Rd, College Cres

Dartford Rd

Jersey St Nth

Beaumont Rd

Berowra Waters Rd, Alan Rd, Woodcourt Rd, Hillcrest Rd, looping to Berowra Waters Rd

Brooklyn Rd, Dangar Rd, Karoola St, Bridge St Condition: excluding Saturday to Sunday 1000-1800hrs

Hastings Rd

Norfolk Rd, Oxford St

Cardinal Av

Victoria Rd

New Line Rd

Shepherds Dr

James Henty Dr

David Rd

David Rd

David Rd

Gough Dr

Gowrie Dr

Hillard Dr

Starting point

Shepherds Dr

Finishing point

______

Comments/Conditions

Purchase Rd Shepherds Dr

Shepherds Dr Francis Greenway Dr

Macquarie Dr New Line Rd

Pennant Hills Rd Duffy Av

The Esplanade ---------­

Pennant Hills Rd Eucalyptus Dr

Duffy Av Quarter Sessions Rd

Duffy Av Pacifi c Hwy

Malsbury Rd Pennant Hills Rd

Bridge Rd Pacifi c Hwy

Pacifi c Hwy ----------

Pacifi c Hwy ----------

Pacifi c Hwy --------­

Old Northern Rd New Line Rd

Pembroke St Epping Rd

Pennant Hills Rd Victoria Rd

Cardinal Av New Line Rd

Castle Hill Rd Boundary Rd

New Line Rd Purchase Rd

New Line Rd Wilkinson Av

New line Rd Oakhill Dr

Oakhill Dr Woodgrove Av

Woodgrove Av Gough Dr

David Rd Hillard Dr

Gough Dr Gough Dr

Broughton Av Western Rd

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4743 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Western Rd Hillard Dr James Cook Dr

James Cook Dr Western Rd Old Northern Rd

Woodgrove Av David Rd County Dr

County Dr Woodgrove Av Castle Hill Rd

John Rd County Dr Franklin Rd

Franklin Rd John Rd Neale Av

Neale Av Franklin Rd Edward Bennett Dr

Edward Bennett Dr Neale Av Castle Hill Rd

Quarry Rd Old Northern Rd Quarry Ln

Quarry Lane Quarry Rd School turnaround

Hurstville City Council

Tooronga Tce, Vanessa St, looping The Crescent, Commercial Rd

King Georges Rd Kingsgrove Rd

Croydon St Stoney Creek Rd Queens Rd

Kimderley Rd, Wellington Rd, Bristol Rd

Croydon Rd Croydon Rd

Forest Rd (via Railway St)

Forest Rd Croydon Rd

Louis Tce, Taunton Rd, Moore St

Croydon St Croydon St

Edgbastion Rd King Georges Rd Penshurst St

Penshurst St, Bryant St, Arrow St, Bonds Rd, Hannans Rd, Belmore Rd

Stoney Creek Rd Henry Lawson Dr

Jacques Av Belmore Rd Forest Rd

Kogarah Council

Connells Point Rd – Woniora Rd

King Georges Rd, South Hurstville

King Georges Rd, Hurstville

Hillcrest Ave – Hurstville Rd

Woniora Rd, Hurstville Oatley Pde, Oatley

Jubilee Ave, Kogarah Princes Hwy Railway Pde

Ormond Pde, Hurstville Woniora Rd Railway Pde

Park St – English St, Kogarah travel in described direction only

Jubilee Ave Princes Hwy

Ramsgate Rd – Park Rd – Augusta St – Norman St – Balfour St – Elizabeth St

Rocky Point Rd, Ramsgate

Railway Pde, Allawah

Regent St – Railway Pde Princes Hwy, Kogarah Woniora Rd, Hurstville

Grey St Railway Pd Princes Hwy

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4744 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Park St, Vaudan St

Terry St

Ku-ring-gai Council

Addison Ave, Rosville

Archbold Rd – Owen St – Sydney Rd – Tyron Rd – Melbourne Rd – Wellington Rd – Ulmarra Pl

Brisbane Ave – Melbourne Rd, East Lindfield

Crana Ave – Allambie Ave – Adelaide Ave, East Lindfield

Earl St – Moore St, Roseville

Yanko Rd – Doncaster Ave – The Comenarra Pkwy – Fox Valley Rd

Wallalong Cr

Archbold Rd

Clanville Rd

Chelmsford Av, Lindfi eld Av, Werona Av, Park Av

Tryon Rd

Wellington Rd, Carlyle Rd, Crana Av, Allambie Av

Pleasant Av

Sylvan Av

Melbourne Rd, East Lindfi eld, Woodlands Rd, Sydney Rd

Eastern Arterial Rd, Horace St, Link Rd

Lorne Av, Culworth Av, Stanhope Rd, looping to Pacifi c Hwy

Marian St

Springdale Rd, Rosebery Rd, Koola Av, Albany Cr, Redfi eld Rd

Saiala Rd, Barrie St, Cunliffe Rd, looping to Koola St

Parnell St

Starting point

Ramsgate Rd

Finishing point

Ramsgate Rd

Comments/Conditions

Princes Hwy King Georges Rd

Babbage Rd Archibold Rd

Boundary St, Roseville Lindfi eld Garden Village, East Lindfield

Sydney Rd Adelaide Ave

Wellington Rd Sydney Rd

Archbold Rd Addison Ave

Ryde Rd, West Pymble Pacifi c Hwy, Warrawee

Yanko Rd Jugiong St

Addison Av Boundary St

Archbold Rd Pacifi c Hwy

Archbold Rd Pacifi c Hwy

Arterial Rd Sydney Rd

Melbourne Rd Wellington Rd

Crana Av Carlyle Rd

Wellington Rd Carlyle Rd

Wellington Rd Tryon Rd

Archbold Rd Mona Vale Rd

Pacifi c Hwy ______

Pacifi c Hwy Culworth Av

Stanhope Rd Barrie St

Koola St ----------

Saiala Rd Barrie St

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Lane Cove Council

Longueville Rd – Little St – Central Ave – Longueville Rd, Lane Cove

Epping Rd Epping Rd

Centennial Av Mowbray Rd West Epping Rd

Rosenthal Av, Burns Bay Rd, Tambourine Bay Rd, Riverview St, Warruga Pl

Longueville Rd _________

Penrose St, Bridge St, River Rd West, River Rd, Shirley Rd

Centennial Av Pacifi c Hwy

Longueville Rd Epping Rd River Rd West

Leichhardt Council

Terry St, Wellington Av, looping to Victoria Rd

Victoria Rd ------­

Marion St, Balmain Rd Ashfield Cnl boundary Parramatta Rd

Johnston St Parramatta Rd The Crescent

Darling St, Montague St, Mullens St, Roberts St, looping to Victoria Rd

Victoria Rd ______

Liverpool City Council

Governor Macquarie Dr Hume Hwy, Warwick Farm

Newbridge Rd, Chipping Norton

Moore St – College St – Elizabeth St – Elizabeth Dr, Liverpool

Hume Hwy Hume Hwy

Riverside Rd – Homestead Ave, Chipping Norton

Newbridge Rd Homestead Park

Scott St – Bigge St, Liverpool

Memorial Ave Hume Hwy

Berry Rd Governor Macquarie Dr Riverside Rd

Childs Rd Governor Macquarie Dr Riverside Rd

Alfred Rd Governor Macquarie Dr Riverside Rd

Nuwarra Rd Newbridge Rd Heathcote Rd

Anzac Pl, Moorebank Av, Cambridge Av

Heathcote Rd Railway Pd

Norfolk St, Bathurst St Hume Hwy Elizabeth Dr

Macquarie St Terminus St Moore St

Speed St, Pirie St, looping to Terminus St

Terminus St ---------­

Road No.

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Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Manly Council

Collingwood St, North Steyne, Ashburner St, East Espl

Pittwater Rd Belgrave St

Pacific St Collingwood St North Steyne

Pine St Pittwater Rd North Steyne

Carlton St Pittwater Rd North Steyne

Marrickville council

Barker St, Brown St, Hathern St

Canterbury Rd Tebbutt St

Salisbury Rd, Percival Rd, Douglas St

Sydney City Cnl boundary

Crystal St

Crystal St Parramatta Rd Stanmore Rd

West St Parramatta Rd Railway Tce

Livingstone Rd, Beauchamp St, Ewart St

Gordon St Wardell Rd

Addison Rd Livingstone Rd Enmore Rd

Edgeware Rd, Bedwin Rd, Campbell St

Enmore Rd Princes Hwy

Victoria Rd, Marrickville , Enmore Rd

Marrickville Rd Stanmore Rd

Edinburgh Rd, Edgeware Rd, Smidmore St, looping to Edinburgh Rd

Enmore Rd ----------

Frazer St New Canterbury Rd Sydenham Rd

Herbert St New Canterbury Rd Wardell St

Marrickville St New Canterbury Rd Buckley St

Wardell Rd, Permanent Av, Burlington St, Fore St

New Canterbury Rd Canterbury Rd

Wardell Rd Permanent Av Homer St

Bayview Av, Richardson Cr, Unwins Bridge Rd, May St

Canterbury Cnl boundary

Princes Hwy

Illawarra Rd, Homer St Marrickville Rd Bayview Av

Undercliffe Pd Homer St ------­

North Sydney and Willoughby Councils

Arthur St, North Sydney

Pacific Hwy Warringah Fwy

Berry St, North Sydney Pacific Hwy Miller St

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4747 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Blue St – Miller St – Strathallen Ave – Sailors Bay Rd – Eastern Valley Way – Clive St / Boundary St

Pacific Hwy, North Sydney

Babbage Rd, Roseville Chase

Brook St – Flat Rock Dr – Alpha Rd – Edinburgh Rd

Warringah Fwy, Cammeray

Eastern Valley Way, Willoughby

Burlington St – Alexander St, Crows Nest

Willoughby Rd Pacifi c Hwy

Endeavour St, Chatswood

Anderson St Orchard St

Falcon St Crows Nest Willoughby Rd Alexander St

Forsyth St – High St – Stan St, - First St – McClelland St, Willoughby

Penshurst St Eastern Valley Way

High St – Victoria Ave – Anderson St – Help St

Mowbray Rd, Willoughby

Pacific Hwy, Chatswood

McMahon St, Willoughby

Penshurst St, High St

Mowbray Rd – Mowbray Rd West

Alpha Rd, Willoughby Epping Rd, Lane Cove West

Orchard Rd, Chatswood Help St Chatswood Station

Sailors Bay Rd Alpha Rd, Willoughby Minimbah Rd circle, Clive Park, Northbridge

Tenilba Rd – Harden Ave, Northbridge

Eastern Valley Way Sailors Bay Rd

Walker St, North Sydney

Pacific Hwy Blue St

Willoughby Rd – Mowbray Rd – Penshurst St

Pacific Hwy, Crows Nest

Victoria Ave, Chatswood

Abbott St, Palmer St, Bellevue St, Amherst St

Stathallen Av Warringah Fwy

Alexander St, Ernest St, Ben Boyd Rd, Military Rd, Falcon St

Falcon St Pacifi c Hwy

Parramatta City Council

Hassall St – Parkes St – Church St – Argyle St – Wentworth St

James Ruse Dr, Rosehill Parkes St, Parramatta

Hope St – Arthur St – Alice St – Harris St – Macarthur St

James Ruse Dr, Rosehill Victoria Rd, Parramatta

Wilde Ave – Phillip St – Church St, Parramatta

Victoria Rd Victoria Rd

Ryde Rd Victoria Rd Burns Bay Rd

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4748 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Spurway St, Boronia St, Atkins Rd, Hope St

Mary St, Waratah St

Briens Rd, Darcy Rd, Hawkesbury Rd

O’Connell St, Board St

Victoria Rd, Parramatta

Pitt St, Parramatta, Macquarie St

Argyle St, Parramatta, Darcy St, Station St, Smith St, George St

Macarthur St

George St

Marsden St

Alfred St, River Rd West

Grand Av, Durham St, Colquhoun St, Unwin St, Kay St, Wentworth St

Kendall St, Martha St

Colquhoun St

Pennant Hills Rd

Pennant St

Hector St

Langdon Rd

Caroline Chisholm Dr

Churchill Dr

Hillcrest Av

Lanhams Rd

Oakes Rd

Barnetts Rd

Reilleys Rd

Lanhams Rd

Voltare Rd

Smith St

Station St

Kleins Rd

Starting point

Victoria Rd

Finishing point

Wharf Rd

Comments/Conditions

Hope St, Ermington Wharf Rd

Old Windsor Rd Holroyd Cnl Boundary

Great Western Hwy Church St

O’Connell St Church St

Great Western Hwy O’Connell St

Pitt St Parkes St

Darcy St Macquarie St

O’Connell St Purchase St

George St Macquarie St

Parramatta Rd James Ruse Dr

James Russ Dr Parramatta Rd

Parramatta RD Kay St

Grand Av Durham St

Church St , North Parramatta

Cumberland Hwy

Victoria Rd Kissing Point Rd

Boundary Rd Bankstown Cnl boundary

Council Boundary Caroline Chisholm Dr

Old Windsor Rd Willmott Av

Willmott Av Windsor Rd

Caroline Chisholm Dr Lanhams Rd

Hillscrest Av Buckleys Rd

Buckleys Rd Barnetts Rd

Oakes Rd Reilleys Rd

Barnetts Rd Lanhams Rd

Reilleys Rd Voltare Rd

Lanhams Rd Caroline Chisholm Dr

Phillip St Darcy St

Darcy St Hassall St

Boundary Rd Briens Rd

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Penrith City Council

Andrews Road The Northern Road, Mt Pleasant

Castlereagh Rd, Cranebrook

Coreen Avenue, Penrith Parker St Castlereagh Rd

Fairlight Rd, Mulgoa Mulgoa Rd Schoenstatt Monestry

Old Bathurst Rd, Emu Plains

Great Western Hwy Pearces Bus depot

Russell St, Emu Plains Great Western Hwy Old Bathurst Rd

Silverdale Rd, Wallacia Mulgoa Rd Nepean River

Jamison Rd, Trench Av, Bellevue Rd

Parker St ------­

York Rd Jamison Rd Maxwell St

Pittwater Council

Narrabeen Park Pde, Sydney Rd, Melbourne Av, Coronation St, looping to Melbourne Av

Warringah Cnl Boundary

Melbourne Av

Cook Tce Melbourne Av Narrabeen Park Pd

Narrabeen Park Pd Sydney Rd Sydney Rd

Walsh St, Warriewood Sydney Rd Pittwater Rd

Lake Park Rd, Collins St

Pittwater Rd Walsh St

Jacksons Rd Pittwater Rd Garden St

Garden St Pittwater Rd MacPherson St

MacPherson St Warriewood Rd Mona Vale Rd

Warriewood Rd, Foley St

Pittwater Rd Mona Vale Rd

Bungan St Mona Vale Rd Pittwater Rd

Darley St Pittwater Rd Barrenjoey Rd

Park St Pittwater Rd Barrenjoey Rd

Randwick City and Waverley Councils 1

Anzac Pde Beauchamp Rd, Maroubra

La Parouse Loop

Arthur St – Clara St – High St

Belmore Rd, Randwick Anzac Pde, Kensington

Bondi Rd – Campbell Pde – Military Rd – Lancaster Rd – Peel St – Military Rd

Sandridge St, Bondi Beach

Old South Head Rd, Vaucluse

Newland St – Ebley St -Bronte Rd – Albion St

Oxford St at Bondi Junction

Frenchmans Rd, Randwick

Bumborah Point Rd – Military Rd, Matraville

Botany Rd Bunnerong Rd

1 Access to STA Waverley depot not listed

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4750 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Bunnerong Rd

Canara Ave – Yarra Rd – Woomera Rd – Bega Ave – Mirrabooka Cr, Little Bay

Chicago Ave – Minneapolis Cr – Yorktown Pde, Maroubra

Cook St – Belmore Rd – Perouse Rd – Oberon St – Arden St – Malabar Rd – Torrington Rd – Marine Pde – McKeon St – Duncan St – Malabar Rd – Beauchamp Rd

Cowper St, Randwick

Darley Rd – York Rd – Queens Park Rd – Victoria St

Fitzgerald Ave, Maroubra

Franklin St

High St

Ireton St – Austral St – Bilga Cres, Malabar

Little Bay Rd, Chifley

Maroubra Rd

Mons Ave, Maroubra

Oceanview Ave, Vaucluse

Raglan St, Malabar

Franklin St – Prince Edward St – Zions Ave – Nix Ave, Malabar

Tyrwhitt St – Broome St – Beauchamp Rd, Maroubra

Wassell St – Dampier St – Macquarie St – Hastings Ave

Carrington Rd

Clovelly Rd

Darley Rd

William St, King St

Coogee Bay Rd

Starting point

Botany Rd, Matraville

Finishing point

Anzac Pde, Little Bay

Comments/Conditions

Anzac Pde Little Bay Rd

Beauchamp Rd Malabar Rd

Cowper St, Randwick Denison St, Hillsdale

Frenchmans Rd Alison Rd

Alison Rd, Randwick Bronte Rd, Waverley

Malabar Rd Marine Pde

Bunnerong Rd, Matraville

Anzac Pde, Malabar

Anzac Pde, Kensington Avoca St, Randwick

Prince Edward St Anzac Pde

Bunnerong Rd Anzac Pde

Bunnerong Rd, Pagewood

Marine Pde, Maroubra Beach

Maroubra Rd Malabar Rd

Military Rd Old South Head Rd

Austral St Bay Pde

Anzac Pde Bilga Cres

Malabar Rd Malabar Rd

Franklin St, Matraville Little Bay Rd, Chifley

Waverley Cnl boundary Clovelly Rd

Darley Rd -------

Waverley Cnl boundary Alison Rd

Alison Rd Bus Depot

Avoca St Arden St

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road No. Road Name

Arden St

St Pauls St, Carr St, Havelock Av

Baker Sr, Botany St

Kennedy St

Snape St, Moverly Rd

Nymboida St, Tucabia St

Coldstream St

Malabar Rd

Mons Av, Marine Pd

Fenton Av

Broome St

Fitzgerald Av

Walsh Av

Minneapolis Cres

Daunt Av

Franklin St

Bourke St

Mitchell St

Franklin St, Dacre St, Bay Pd, Howe St

Victoria St

Anzac Pde circuit, La Perouse

Woomera Rd

Prince of Wales Rd

Perry St

Gen Bridges Cres, Houston Rd, Day Av

Abound Av, Shaw Av

Todman Av, Lenthall St, Epson Rd

O’Dea Av, Todman Av

Baker St, Virginia St

Botany St, Kingsford

Rockdale City Council

Gertrude St – Levy St – Innesdale Rd, Arncliffe

Taylor Ave – Godfrey St – Railway St

Starting point

Dolphin St

Finishing point

Oberon St

Comments/Conditions

La Perouse Rd Arden St

Anzac Pd Alison Rd

Baker St Rainbow St

Bunnerong Rd Malabar Rd

Malabar Rd Moverly Rd

Moverly Rd Nymboida St

Torrington Rd Duncan St

Duncan St McKeon St

McKeon St Mons Av

Fitzgerald Av Tyrwhitt St

Bunnerong Rd Malabar Rd

Fitzgerald Av Maroubra Rd

Anzac Pd Chicago Av

Anzac Pd Knowles Av

Knowles Av Anzac Pd

Wassell St Franklin St

Franklin St Anzac Pd

Victoria Rd Prince Edward St

Franklin St Howe St

Botany Bay National Park

_______

Little Bay Rd Woomera Rd

Bumborah Point Rd -------

Beauchamp Rd Bunnerong Rd

Bunnerong Rd Anzac Pd

Gardeners Pd Goodrich Av

Anzac Pd Link Rd

Bourke St Lenthall St

Todman An Lenthall St

Anzac Pde Bunnerong Rd

Princes Hwy Marsh St, Airport Hilton Hotel

Princes Hwy, Banksia Frederick St, Rockdale

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Road No. Road Name

Walz St – Watkin St, Rockdale

Todd, Caroline St, Banner Rd, looping to Kingsgrove Rd

Mabel St

Alston St

Park St

Bestic St

Moate St

Ramsgate Rd

Russell Rd, Malua St

Napoleon St, Riverside Dr, Clareville Av

Ida St

Fontainebleau St

West Botany St

Edward St, Barnsbury Gv

Wolli Rd

Staples St

Laycock St

Oliver St

Coveney St

New Illawarra Rd, Preddys Rd

Frederick St

Harrow Rd, Washington St, Hegarty St, looping to Harrow Rd

Queen Victoria St, Warialda St

Ryde City and Hunters Hill Councils 2

Balaclava Rd – Macquarie University – Waterloo Rd – Khartoum Rd – Talavera Rd

Cressy Rd, Ryde

Culloden Rd – Talavera Rd – Busaco Rd, Marsfield

Kent Rd – Herring Rd

Starting point

Railway St

Finishing point

Frederick St

Comments/Conditions

Kingsgrove Rd _______

Wolli St Caroline St

Wolli St Coveney St

Wolli St Coveney St

Princes Hwy General Holmes Dr

Bestic St Henson St

Rocky Point Rd The Grand Pd

Rocky Point Rd The Grand Pd

Sandringham St Russell Rd

Napoleon St Clareville Av

Rocky Point Rd Napoleon St

Marsh St President Av

Kingsgrove Rd Bexley Rd

Park St Alston St

Shaw St Stoney Creek Rd

Edward St Stoney Creek Rd

Edward St Alston St

Edward St Alston St

Bexley Rd Forrest Rd

Forrest Rd Watkin St

Watkin St Princes Hwy

Forrest Rd Harrow Rd

Epping Rd, Marsfield Lane Cove, Macquarie Park

Victoria Rd Buffalo Rd

Epping Rd –

Lane Cove Rd, North Ryde

Macquarie Centre

1 Access to STA Waverley depot not listed

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4753 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Pittwater Rd – Blenheim Rd – Coxs Rd, North Ryde

Epping Rd Lane Cove Rd

Vimiera Rd – Waterloo Rd, Marsfield

Epping Rd Culloden Rd

Fontenoy Rd, Khartoum Rd

Ryde Rd Talavera Rd

Vimiera Rd, Balaclava Rd, University Av

Epping Rd Herring Rd

Pembroke Rd, Agincourt Rd

Vimiera Rd Balaclava Rd

Bridge Rd, Twin Rd, Elliott Av, Sager Pl, Moncrieff Dr, Herring Rd

Bridge Rd Kent Rd

Waterloo Rd, Wicks Rd, Goulding Rd

Khartoum Rd Lane Cove Rd

Coolinga St, Giffnock St, Lyonpark Rd, Byfield St, looping to Waterloo Rd

Waterloo Rd Waterloo Rd

Blenheim Rd, Badajoz Rd, Quarry Rd, Pudding Rd, Creesy Rd

Pittwater Rd Victoria Rd

Church St Victoria Rd Blaxland Rd

Princes St, Clayton St, Ratcliffe St, Aitchandar Rd, Forrest Rd, Malvina St

Blaxland Rd Buffalo Rd

Buffalo Rd Lane Cove Rd Monash Rd

Monash Rd, Thompson St

Victoria Rd Pittwater Rd

Westminster Rd, High St

Thompson St Pittwater Rd

The Strand Thompson St High St

Short St Thompson St High St

Wharf Rd, Andrew St, Adelaide St

Victoria Rd Victoria Rd

Strathfi eld Council

Cosgrove Rd Liverpool Rd Punchbowl Rd

Albert Rd, Churchill Av, looping to Raw Sq

Raw Sq --------

Morwick St, Railway Pd, Shaftsbury Rd, Clarence St

The Boulevarde Burwood Rd

Everton Rd Leicester Av Wentworth Rd

Sutherland Shire Council

Captain Cook Dr Taren Point Rd, Caringbah

Endeavour Field, Woolooware

Road No.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road No. Road Name

Denman Ave- Cawarra Rd- Parraweena Rd

Old Princes Hwy-The Grand Pde

Rawson Rd(Old PrincesHwy)-Flora St

Parraweena Rd

The Boulevarde, Gymea

Glencoe St, President Av

South Rd North Forest Rd, Sylvania Rd, Box Rd

Hotham Rd

Wandella Rd, North and South

Willarong Rd South, Telopea Av, Rawson Pde, Gannons Rd South

Elouera Rd

Bate Bay Rd, Sanderson St, Mitchell Rd, Marine Esp, Links Av, looping to Mitchell Rd

Burraneer Bay Rd, Gannons Rd

Willarong Rd, Telopea Av, Port Hacking Rd

Actinotus Av, Saunders Bay Rd

Capt Cook Dr, Cape Solander

Bates Dr, Box Rd, Freya St, Siandra Dr, looping to Bates Dr, Carvers Rd, Oyster Bay Rd, Tivoli Esp, Genoa St, Novara Cres, Railway Cres, Old Princes Hwy

White St, Roberts St, Box Rd, Georges River Rd

Waratah St

Old Princes Hwy, Engadine, Station St, Preston Av

Mianga Av, Woronora Rd

Starting point

Kingsway, Caringbah

Finishing point

Taren Point Hotel

Comments/Conditions

Princes Hwy,Kirrawee Sutherland Oval

Princes Hwt,Loftus Princes Hwy,Sutherland

Port Hacking Rd Kareena Rd North

Port Hacking Rd Captain Cook Dr

Flora St Kingsway

Port Hacking Rd Port Hacking Rd

President Av Kingsway

The Boulevarde President Av

President Av Capt Cook Dr

Kingsway Capt Cook Dr

Elouera Rd _________

Willarong Rd Capt Cook Dr

President Av Kingsway

Port Hacking Rd Burraneer Bay Rd

Sir Joseph Banks Dr ---------­

Princes Hwy Flora St

Toronto Pd Carvers Rd

Toronto Pd Princes Hwy

Princes Hwy Princes Hwy

Old Princes Hwy Achilles Rd

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road No. Road Name

Albion St, Surrey Hills

Barrack St, Wynyard

Bathurst St

Bent St, Loftus St/ Young St

Bridge St – Loftus St

Bridge St – Young St

Carrington St – Margaret St, Wynyard

Chalmers St

Circular Quay East – Alfred St – George St

Driver Ave – Lang Rd, Moore Park

Eddy Ave – Rawson Place

Erskine St

Essex St – Harrington St – Grosvenor St

Fitzroy St – Foveaux St, Surrey Hills

Hay St

Lawson Sq, Redfern

Link Rd – Epsom Rd

Market St – York St – Druitt St – Kent St – Market St

Starting point Finishing point

Sydney City Councils

Comments/Conditions

Elizabeth St Flinders St

York St Clarence St

Western Distributor George St Bathurst St - Subject to Clause 87, Road Transport (Safety and Traffi c Management) Regulation 1999

Phillip St Alfred St Bent St - Subject to Clause 87, Road Transport (Safety and Traffi c Management) Regulation 1999

George St Alfred St

Phillip St Alfred St

Wynyard St York St

Elizabeth St, Surrey Hills

Redfern St, Redfern

?Phillip St Railway Sq

Moore Park Rd Anzac Pde

Elizabeth St, Surrey Hills

George St, Haymarket Rawson Place - Subject to Clause 87, Road Transport (Safety and Traffi c Management) Regulation 1999

York St Clarence St Subject to Clause 87, Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 1999

George St George St

Anzac Pde Elizabeth St

Elizabeth St, Surrey Hills

George St, Haymarket Subject to Clause 87, Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 1999

Regent St Gibbons St

South Dowling St, Zetland

Botany Rd, Rosebery

George St Western Distributor Market St - Subject to Clause 87, Road Transport (Safety and Traffi c Management) Regulation 1999

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road No. Road Name

Mentmore Ave, Rosebery

Moore Park Rd

Oxford St – Liverpool St

Phillip St – Elizabeth St – Bourke St

Pitt St

Pitt St – Hunter St – Castlereagh St – Goulburn St

Redfern St, Redfern

Rothschild Ave – Cressy St – Dunning Ave, Rosebery

Spring St

Wynyard St, Wynyard

York St – Druitt St – Clarence St

Redfern St, Regent St, Lawson St

Elizabeth St

Crescent St, Bourke St

Liverpool St

Crown St, Baptist St, Phillip St

Gregory Av

Lang Rd, Moore Park Rd, Cook Rd

Moore Park Rd

Oatley Rd

Greens Rd

South Dowling St, Victoria St

Starting point

Epsom Rd

Finishing point

Cressy St

Comments/Conditions

Anzac Pde, Moore Park Oxford St, Paddington

Crown St, Darlinghurst Elizabeth St Liverpool St - Subject to Clause 87, Road Transport (Safety and Traffi c Management) Regulation 1999

Alfred St, Circular Quay

Botany Rd, Alexandria Elizabeth St- Subject to Clause 87, Road Transport (Safety and Traffi c Management) Regulation 1999

Hay St, Haymarket Railway Sq Subject to Clause 87, Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 1999

Alfred St, Circular Quay

Elizabeth St

Elizabeth St Regent St

Epsom Rd Sita Coaches

Pitt St Gresham St

York St Wynyard lane

Bradfi eld Hwy Bradfield Hwy Clarence St - Subject to Clause 87, Road Transport (Safety and Traffi c Management) Regulation 1999

Elizabeth St Abercrombie St

Phillip St Redfern St

South Dowling St Eastern Distributor

Crown St Darley St

Campbell St Bourke St

Anzac Pd Driver Av

Driver Av Lang Rd

Lang Rd Anzac Pd

Oxford St Moore Park Rd

Bartlett La Oxford St

Flinders St William St

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Darlinghurst Rd, Macleay St, Cowper Wharf Rdwy

Oxford St Sir John Young Cres

Burton St Darlinghurst Rd Victoria St

Riley St, Sir John Young Cres

William St Crown St

Harcourt Pd, Rothschild Av

Botany Pd Queen St

Morley Av Botany Pd Rothschild Av

Campbell Rd Sydney Park Rd Princes Hwy

Burrows Rd Huntley St Ricketty St

Bourke St Gardeners Rd Botany Rd

Huntley St Bourke St Euston Rd

Bowden St Bourke St McEvoy St

Wyndham St O’Riordan St Henderson Rd

Henderson Rd, Railway Pd

Wyndham St Swanson St

Missenden Rd King St Parramatta Rd

Carillon Av City Rd Marrickville Cnl boundary

Warringah Shire Council

Booralie Rd – Thuddungra Rd – Namba Rd, Terrey Hills

Mona Vale Rd Waratah Park

Evans St – Lumsdaine Dr, Harbord travel in described direction only

Carrington Pde Carrington Pde

Fisher Rd, Dee Why Pittwater Rd Lynwood Ave

Kentwell Rd, North Manly

Condamine St Pittwater Rd

Lynwood Ave – Fisher Rd North – South Creek Rd – Campbell Ave – Lynwood Ave, Dee Why travel in described direction only

Fisher Rd Fisher Rd

Oliver St – Bennett St – Adams St – Carrington Pde

Pittwater Rd, North Manly

Evans St, Harbord

Waverley Council

Old South Head Rd Young St Robertson Pl

Warners Av, Mitchell St, Ramsgate Av

Blair St --------

Gould St, Hall St, O’Brien St

Blair St Old South Head Rd

Blair St Old South Head Rd Wairoa Av

Road No.

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Road No.

1

1

1

1

1

1

Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Council St, Carrington Rd

Bondi Rd Randwick Cnl boundary

Darley Rd Carrington Rd Randwick Cnl boundary

York Rd Oxford St Darley Rd

Willoughby City Council

Hotham Pd, Clarendon St

Pacifi c Hwy Dickson Av

Whiting St, Reserve Rd, Cleg St, Lambs Rd

Pacific Hwy Hampden St

Dickson Av, Campbell St

Pacific Hwy Reserve Rd

Herbert St, Hampden Rd

Gore Hill Fwy Pacifi c Hwy

Archer St Boundary St Mowbray Rd

Anderson St, Ashley St Victoria Av Penshurst St

Penshurst St Boundary St Victoria St

High St, Smith St Victoria Rd Eastern Valley Way

Forsyth St McClelland St Penshurst St

Fourth Av, Robert St McClelland St Eastern Valley Way

Edinburgh Rd, Willoughby East

Alpha Rd High St

Laurel St Penshurst St High St

Sailors Bay Rd Alpha Rd --------­

Cliff Av, Lower Cliff Av, Brothers Av Rowlison Pd, The Boulevarde, looping to Strathallen Av

Strathallen Av ______

SOUTHERN REGION

STATE ROADS

Princes Highway Kooraban Street, Waterfall

Victorian Border Proceed with caution at the southbound approach to the bridge over Wagonga Inlet at Narooma

Bellambi Lane HW1 Princes Highway, Russell Vale

HW1 Northern Distributor, Bellambi

Northern Distributor Bellambi Lane, Bellambi

HW1 Flinders Street, North Wollongong

Flinders Street HW1 Northern Distributor,North Wollongong

Smith Street, Wollongong

Crown Street Keira Street, Wollongong

Mount Keira Road, Wollongong

Keira Street Smith Street, Wollongong

Crown Street, Wollongong

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road No.

2

3

4

4

19

25

25

25

51

51

51

51

52

52

52

54

54

54

79

79

79

95

Road Name

Hume Highway

Federal Highway

Snowy Mountains Highway

Snowy Mountains Highway

Monaro Highway

Illawarra Highway

Illawarra Highway

Illawarra Highway

Kings Highway

Bungendore Road

Monaro Street

Canberra Avenue

Lanyon Drive

Yass Road

Sutton Road

Goldsmith Street

Fitzroy Street

Crookwell Road

Goulburn - Doughboy Road

Sloane Street

Clinton Street

Old Princes Highway

Starting point

Campbelltown City Bdry, Nepean River Bridge, Menangle

Finishing point

Yass Shire Boundary, Yass

Comments/Conditions

ACT Border, Eagle Hawk

HW2 Hume Highway, Yarra

HW1 Princes Highway, Bega

HW19 Monaro Highway, Nimmitabel

HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

MR324 Yarrengobilly Caves Road, western entrance, Kiandra

ACT Border, Michelago Victorian Border Pick up & setting down point at BP Snowstop, Cooma.

HW1 Princes Highway, Albion Park Rail

Bottom of Macquarie Pass, Tongarra

No travel permitted MacQuarie Pass

MR264 Jamberoo Mountain Road, Robertson

MR260 Moss Vale Road, Moss Vale

No travel permitted MacQuarie Pass

MR260 Moss Vale Road, Moss Vale

HW2 Hume Highway, Hoddles Crossroads

HW1 Princes Highway, Batemans Bay

MR52 Yass Road, Queanbeyan

MR52 Yass Road, Queanbeyan

MR51 Monaro Street, Queanbeyan

MR51 Bungendore Road, Queanbeyan

MR51 Canberra Avenue, Queanbeyan

MR51 Monaro Street, Queanbeyan

ACT Border, Queanbeyan

ACT Border, Queanbeyan

MR51 Canberra Avenue, Queanbeyan

MR51 Bungendore Road, Queanbeyan

ACT Border, Queanbeyan

ACT Border near Norton Road, Canberra

HW3 Federal Highway, Sutton

MR676 Auburn Street, Goulburn

Fitzroy Street, Goulburn

Goldsmith Street, Goulburn

Marsden Bridge, Goulburn

Marsden Bridge, Goulburn

MR248 Laggan Road, Crookwell

MR51 Kings Highway, Doughboy

MR79 Sloane Street, Goulburn

MR79 Clinton Street, Goulburn

MR79 Goulburn ­Doughboy Road, Goulburn

MR79 Sloane Street, Goulburn

MR676 Auburn Street, Goulburn

HW1 Princes Highway, North Wollongong

MR95 Old Mount Ousley Road, Fairy Meadow

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Road No.

95

177

177

177

185

186

259

260

260

260

260

260

261

261

261

261

262

286

Road Name

Picton Road

Appin Road

Church Street

Appin Road

Lawrence Hargrave Drive

Mount Keira Road

Burragorang Road

Moss Vale Road

Bong Bong Street

Bowral Road

Mittagong Road

Old Hume Highway

Cambewarra Road

Nowra Road

Sheepwash Road

Kangaloon Road

Tongarra Road

Kosciusko Road

Starting point

HW1 Princes Highway, North Wollongong

Finishing point

HW2 Hume Highway, Wilton

Comments/Conditions

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli Tops

MR610 Wilton Road, Appin

MR610 Wilton Road, Appin

MR177 Appin Road, Appin

MR177 Church Street, Appin

Campbelltown City Boundary, Appin

HW1 Bulli Pass, Thirroul

F6 Southern Freeway N/B Ramps, Helensburgh

MR95 Picton Road, Mount Keira

O'Briens Drift Coal Handling Unit, Mount Keira

Camden Shire Boundary, Camden

Burragorang Lookout, Nattai

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Moss Vale

MR261 Kangaloon Road, Bowral

MR261 Kangaloon Road, Bowral

Station Road, Bowral

Station Road, Bowral Kirkham Road, Bowral

Kirkham Road, Bowral MR258 Old Hume Highway, Mittagong

MR258 Old Hume Highway, Mittagong

HW2 Hume Highway, Aylmerton

HW1 Princes Highway, Bomaderry

Main Road, Cambewarra

No Travel permitted west past Main Road, Cambewarra

MR261 Sheepwash Road, Fitzroy Falls

Fitzroy Falls Visitor Centre, Fitzroy Falls

No Travel permitted east past Myra Vale Road, Fitzroy Falls

Kangaloon Road, Kangaloon

MR261 Nowra Road, Fitzroy Falls

MR260 Moss Vale Road, Bowral

Kangaloon Road, Kangaloon

HW1 Princes Highway, Albion Park Rail

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Albion Park

HW4 Snowy Mountains Highway, Cooma

Charlottes Pass lookout, Mount Kosciuzsko

Pick up & setting down points at Snowy River Visitors Centre Jindabyne; Sawpit Ck Education Centre; Ski Rider Hotel Wilsons Valley; Sponars Chalet Diggers Ck; and Smiggin Holes Carpark. Travel past Perisher only permitted outside the ski season when road is open.

MR295 Five Islands Road, Port Kembla

MR295 Old Port Road, Port Kembla

Flinders Street

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Road No.

295

295

295

295

393

513

522

522

581

581

581

602

611

612

612

626

671

676

676

676

676

676

676

Road Name

Old Port Road

Darcy Road

Five Islands Road

Five Islands Road

Lady Wakehurst Drive

Mount Ousley Road

Shellharbour Road

Shellharbour Road

Springhill Road

Corrimal Street

Bourke Street

Masters Road

Lake Entrance Road

Menangle Road

Barkers Lodge Road

Northern Distributor

Port Kembla Road

Sydney Road

Lagoon Street

Auburn Street

Clinton Street

Cowper Street

Hume Street

Starting point

Flinders Street, Port Kembla

Finishing point

Darcy Road, Port Kembla

Comments/Conditions

MR295 Old Port Road, Port Kembla

Military Road, Port Kembla

Military Road, Port Kembla

MR295 Five Islands Road, Port Kembla

MR295 Flinders Street, Port Kembla

HW1 Princes Highway, Unanderra

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Stanwell Tops

McKells Avenue, Waterfall

MR95 Picton Road, Mount Ousley

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli Tops

HW1 Princes Highway, Dunmore

Southern abut Windang Bridge, Windang

Southern abut Windang Bridge, Windang

MR295 Five Islands Road, Warrawong

MR295 Five Islands Road, Cringila

Swan Street, Coniston

Swan Street, Coniston MR581 Bourke Street, North Wollongong

MR581 Corrimal Street, North Wollongong

HW1 Princes Highway, North Wollongong

MR581 Springhill Road, Coniston

F6 Southern Freeway, Figtree

HW1 Princes Highway, Oak Flats

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Warilla

HW2 Hume Highway, Wilton

Argyle Steet, Picton

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Picton

MR259 Burragorang Road, Oakdale

HW1 Princes Highway, North Wollongong

F6 Southern Freeway, Gwynneville

MR581 Springhill Road, Coniston

Coal Loader, Coniston

HW2 Hume Highway, Goulburn

MR256 Union Street, Goulburn

MR256 Union Street, Goulburn

Auburn Street, Goulburn

Lagoon Street, Goulburn

MR79 Clinton Street, Goulburn

Auburn Street, Goulburn

Cowper Street, Goulburn

Clinton Street, Goulburn

Mary Street, Goulburn

Mary Street, Goulburn HW2 Hume Highway, Goulburn

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Road No.

677

4016

6006

6006

1

52

91

92

92

93

179

248

256

256

256

256

256

256

258

258

264

264

264

Road Name

Alpine Way

Smiigins Holes to Guthega Road

Southern Freeway

Southern Freeway

Princes Highway

Queanbeyan to Crookwell Road

Mt Darragh Road

Kalandar Street

Albatross Road

Delegate Road

Menangle Road

Laggan Road

Chantry Street

Taralga Road

Tarlo Street

Union Street

Wilmot Street

Taralga Road

Old Hume Highway

Wombeyan Caves Road

Spring Creek Road

Jamberoo Road

Allowrie Street

Starting point Finishing point

MR286 Kosciusko Road, Jindabyne

Car Park at Little Thredbo River, Dead Horse Gap

Comments/Conditions

Pick up & setting down point at Bullocks Flat Ski Tube.

MR286 Kosciuzsko Road, Smiggins Holes

500m to end of car park, Smiggins Holes

HW1 Princes Highway, Waterfall

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli Tops

MR95 Picton Road, Mount Ousley

HW1 Princes Highway, Yallah

REGIONAL ROADS

MR295 Five Islands Road, Unanderra

Shellharbour City Boundary, Yallah

HW3 Federal Highway, Sutton

Gundaroo Street, Gunning

Myrtle Mountain Road, Wyndham

West Street, Wyndham

Kinghorne Street, Nowra

HW1 Princes Highway, Nowra

Kinghorne Street, Nowra

HMAS Albatross, Nowra Hill

HW19 Monaro Highway, Delegate

Corrowong Road, Delegate

MR612 Menangle Road, Picton

Campbelltown City Boundary, Menangle

MR54 Crookwell Road, Crookwell

Salesyards Road, Crookwell

Wilmot Street, Goulburn

Tarlo Street, Goulburn

Tarlo Street, Goulburn Church Street, Taralga

Chantry Street, Goulburn

Taralga Road, Goulburn

MR676 Sydney Road, Goulburn

Wilmot Street, Goulburn

MR256 Union Street, Goulburn

Chantry Street, Goulburn

Bunnaby Street, Taralga MR258 Wombeyan Caves Road, Richlands

MR260 Old Hume Highway, Mittagong

MR258 Wombeyan Caves Road, Welby

MR256 Taralga Road, Richlands

MR258 Wombeyan Caves Road, Wombeyan Caves

HW1 Princes Highway, Kiama

Terralong Street, Kiama

Terralong Street, Kiama MR264 Allowrie Street, Jamberoo

MR264 Jamberoo Road, Jamberoo

MR264 Churchill Street, Jamberoo

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Road No.

264

264

264

264

266

266

268

270

272

272

272

272

272

275

293

312

320

372

372

372

394

394

Road Name

Churchill Street

Jamberoo Mountain Road

Jamberoo Mountain Road

Jamberoo Road

Jamberoo Road

Terry Street

Tarago Road

Captains Flat Road

Bega to Tathra Road

Tathra to Bermagui Road

Bunga Street

Wallaga Lake Road

Bermagui Road

Bega to Cathcart Road

Bolong Road

Jervis Bay Road

Cobargo-Bermagui Road

Berrima Road

Taylor Avenue

Medway Road

Ando to Berridale Road

Snowy River Way

Starting point

MR264 Allowrie Street, Jamberoo

Finishing point

MR266 Jamberoo Road, Jamberoo

Comments/Conditions

MR266 Jamberoo Road, Jamberoo

Jamberoo Mountain Lodge, Jamberoo

No travel permitted west of the Lodge towards Robertson

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Robertson

Wingecarribee Shire Boundary

No travel permitted east of Knights Hill Road towards Jamberoo

Wingecarribee Shire Boundary, Knights Hill

Knights Hill Road, Robertson

No travel permitted east of Knights Hill Road towards Jamberoo

MR264 Woodstock Road, Jamberoo

Mr266 Terry Street, Jamberoo

Jamberoo Road, Jamberoo

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Albion Park

MR51 Kings Highway, Bungendore

MR79 Goulburn to Doughboy Road

Jerangle Road, Captains Flat

MR51 Kings Highway, Weetalibah

Gipps Street, Bega Andy Poole Drive, Tathra

Bega Street, Tathra Lamont Street, Bermagui

Lamont Street, Bermagui

Young Street, Bermagui

HW1 Princes Highway, south of Tilba Tilba

Lamont Street, Bermagui

HW1 Princes Highway, Tilba

Northern Abut Wallaga Lake Bridge, Akolee

HW1 Princes Highway, South Bega

Myrtle Mountain Road, Candelo

HW1 Princes Highway, Nowra

Edward Wollston Road, Coolangatta

HW1 Princes Highway, Klimpton

Huskisson Road, Huskisson

HW1 Princes Highway, Cobargo

MR272 Wallaga Lake Road, Bermagui

HW25 Argyle Street, Moss Vale

MR372 Taylor Avenue, New Berrima

Berrima Road, Berrima MR645 Mereworth Road, Berrima

MR645 Mereworth Road, Berrima

HW2 Hume Highway, Berrima

MR286 Kosciuszko Road, Berridale

Cooma Monaro Shire Boundary, Maffra

Springfi eld Road, Maffra

Snowy River Shire Boundary, Maffra

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Road No.

560

561

561

569

569

569

571

571

585

610

610

613

620

645

678

678

7607

7607

7621

7622

7622

7622

7624

7624

Road Name

Beach Road

Imlay Road

Albert Terrace

Anzac Parade

Bundanoon Road

Railway Avenue

Belinda Street

Fern Street

Middlingbank Road

MacArthur Drive

Wilton Road

Northcliffe Drive

Remembrance Driveway

Mereworth Road

Princes Highway

Princes Highway

Macs Reef Road

Bungendore Road

Sapphire Coast Drive

Market Street

Arthur Kaine Drive

Toallo Street

Dangelong Street

Polo Flat Road

Starting point

HW1 Princes Highway, Batemans Bay

Finishing point

Abut 2 Bridge over Short Creek, Batehaven

Comments/Conditions

Kooringa Coastal Retreat: left in & right turn out only

Mitchell Street, Eden Whale Museum, Eden

Imlay Road, Eden Weecoon Road, Eden

Penrose Street, Bundanoon

Railway Avenue, Bundanoon

Railway Avenue, Bundanoon

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Sutton Forest

Anzac Parade, Bundanoon

Bundanoon Road, Bundanoon

HW1 Princes Highway, Gerringong

Fern Street, Gerringong

MR571 Belinda Street, Gerringong

Seven Mile Beach Caravan Park, Gerroa

MR286 Kosciuzsko Road, Berridale

HW4 Snowy Mountains Highway, Dry Plain

MR95 Picton Road, Wilton

MR610 Wilton Road, Wilton

MR610 MacArthur Drive, Wilton

Douglas Park Road, Wilton

MR522 King Street, Warrawong

HW1 Princes Highway, Kembla Grange

Hume Highway ramps, Yanderra

Camden Shire Boundary, Cawdor

MR372 Medway Road, Berrima

HW2 Hume Highway near Sutton Forest

F6 Southern Freeway, Waterfall

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Helensburgh

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Helensburgh

F6 Southern Freeway, Bulli Tops

HW3 Federal Highway, Bywong

MR7607 Bungendore Road, Bywong

MR7607 Macs Reef Road, Bywong

MR268 Tarago Road, Bungendore

Merimbula Drive, Merimbula

MR272 Bega to Tathra Road, Kallaru

Merimbula Drive, Merimbula

Arthur Kaine Drive, Merimbula

Market Street, Merimbula

Toallo Street, Pambula

Arthur Kaine Drive, Pambula

HW1 Princes Highway, Pambula

HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

MR7624 Carlaminda Road, Cooma

MR7624 Carlaminda Road, Cooma

HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road No.

7624

7625

7625

7626

7626

7626

7627

7627

7627

7627

7628

7629

7630

7630

7631

7631

7631

7631

7631

7631

7631

Road Name

Carlaminda Road

Yareen Road

Numeralla Road

The Barry Way

Snowy River Way

Snowy River Way

Mort Avenue

Noble Parade

Amhurst Street

Dalmeny Drive

Hector McWilliam Drive

Long Beach Road

George Bass Drive

North Head Drive

The Wool Road

Tasman Road

Island Point Road

Loralyn Avenue

Walmer Avenue

Paradise Beach Road

Larmer Avenue

Starting point

MR7624 Dangelong Road, Cooma

Finishing point

MR7624 Polo Flat Road, Cooma

Comments/Conditions

HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

MR7624 Polo Flat Road, Cooma

MR7624 Polo Flat Road, Cooma

Countegany Road, Numeralla

MR286 Kosciuzsko Road, Jindabyne

MR7626 Snowy River Way, Jindabyne

MR7626 The Barry Way, Jindabyne

Station Resort, Jindabyne

Station Resort, Jindabyne

MR394 Ando to Berridale Road, Dalgetty

HW1 Princes Highway, Dalmeny

Noble Parade, Dalmeny

Mort Avenue, Dalmeny Amhurst Street, Dalmeny

Noble Parade, Dalmeny Dalmeny Drive, Dalmeny

Amhurst Street, Dalmeny

HW1 Princes Highway, North Narooma

HW1 Princes Highway, Coila

Allenby Road, Tuross

HW1 Princes Highway, Cullendulla

YMCA Complex, Long Beach

Entry and exit at the YMCA Complex to be in a forward direction

Abut 2 Bridge over Short Creek, Batehaven

North Head Drive, Moruya Heads

U-turn bay at Sunshine Bay Primary School

George Bass Drive, Moruya Heads

HW1 Princes Highway, Moruya

Left turn from North Head Dr to Princes Hwy not permitted - alternate route via Broulee Rd / Princes Hwy intersection

HW1 Princes Highway, Tomerong

Tasman Road, St Georges Basin

MR7631 The Wool Road, St Georges Basin

Island Point Road, St Georges Basin

HW1 Princes Highway, Tomerong

Loralyn Avenue, St Georges Basin

Island Point Road, Sanctuary Point

Walmer Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Loralyn Avenue Sanctuary Point

Milson Street, Sanctuary Point

Walmer Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Larmer Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Paradise Beach Road, Sanctuary Point

MR7631 The Wool Road, Sanctuary Point

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Road No.

7631

7632

7632

7632

7632

7633

7633

7634

7635

7635

7635

7635

7635

7635

7636

7636

Road Name

The Wool Road

Kalandar Street

Greenwell Point Road

Pyree Lane

Culburra Road

Sussex Inlet Road

Jacobs Drive

Jervis Bay Road

Church Avenue

Wilson Drive

West Parade

Barbour Road

Oaks Street

Thirlmere Way

Highland Parade

Penrose Road

Anderson Street

Arvernus Street

Auckland Street

Auckland Street

Auckland Street

Barclay Street

Bass Street

Starting point Finishing point

Mr7631 Larmer Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Elizabeth Drive, Vincentia

Comments/Conditions

HW1 Princes Highway, Nowra

Greenwell Point Road, Nowra

MR7632 Kalandar Street, Nowra

Mr7632 Pyree Lane, Pyree

MR7632 Greenwell Point Road, Pyree

MR7632 Culburra Road, Culburra

MR7632 Pyree Lane, Culburra

Prince Edward Avenue, Culburra

HW1 Princes Highway, Wandandian

Iverison Road, Sussex Inlet

MR7633 Sussex Inlet Road, Sussex Inlet

River Road, Sussex Inlet

Huskisson Road, Huskisson

Commonealth Territory Border, Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay

HW2 Hume Highway, Aylmerton

Wilson Drive, Colo Vale

Church Avenue, Colo Vale

Boundary Road, Buxton

Boundary Road, Buxton Lakes Street, Thirlmere

Lakes Street, Thirlmere MR7635 Oaks Street, Thirlmere

MR7635 Barbour Road, Thirlmere

MR7635 Thirlmere Way, Thirlmere

Oaks Street Thirlmere MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Picton

HW2 Hume Highway, Marulan

Wingecarribee Shire Boundary, Penrose

Goulburn Mulwaree Boundary, Penrose

Anzac Parade, Bundanoon

BEGA VALLEY COUNCIL

Bridge Street, North Bega

Bega Cheese Factory, North Bega

MR320 Cobargo to Bermagui Road, Cobargo

Hoyer Street, Cobargo

Bega Street, Bega High Street, Bega

HW1 Princes Highway, Bega

Rawlinson Street, Bega

Lynjohn Street, Bega HW1 Princes Highway, Bega

HW1 Princes Highway, Eden

Showground Road, Eden

Imlay Street, Eden Calle Street, Eden Travel permitted in direction listed only

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Road No. Road Name

Beach Street

Bega Street

Bega Street

Berrinbool Drive

Bournda Road

Bridge Street

Buckajo Road

Bullara Road

Bungo Street

Calle Street

Calle Calle Street

Cameron Street

Cannings Street

Cattle Bay Road

Chandos Street

Cliff Street

Cobargo Road

Cobargo Street

Cocora Street

Corunna Road

Esther Street

Gordon Street

Gulgoa Crescent

High Street

Hollis Street

Starting point

Main Road, Merimbula

Finishing point

MR7622 Market Street, Merimbula

Comments/Conditions

Andy Poole Drive, Tathra

Tathra Point Reserve, Tathra

Basketball Stadium, Bega

Cannings Street, Bega

Sapphire Street, Merimbula

Sports Complex, Merimbula

MR7621 Sapphire Coast Drive, Wallagoot

Hobart Beach Camp Ground, Wallagoot

Hw1 Princes Highway, North Bega

Anderson Street, North Bega

Ridge Street, North Bega

Grevilla Winery, North Bega

Entry & exit at southern access only

HW1 Princes Highway, Pambula

Idlewilde Road (2nd occ), Pambula

Maling Street, Eden HW1 Princes Highway, Eden

Bass Street, Eden Mitchell Street, Eden Travel permitted in direction listed only

Chandos Street, Eden Bass Street, Eden

Main Road, Merimbula Munn Street, Merimbula

Bega Street, Bega East Street, Bega

Cocora Street, Eden HW1 Mitchell Street, Eden

Imlay Road, Eden Calle Calle Street, Eden

Main Road, Merimbula Short Point Road, Merimbula

Hoyer Street, Cobargo MR320 Cobargo to Bermagui Road, Cobargo

HW1 Princes Highway, Quaama

Gordon Street, Quaama

Imlay Road, Eden Cattle Bay Road, Eden

Wallaga Street, Bermagui

Murrah Road, Bermagui

Hollis Street, Tathra Wambiri Youth Camp, Tathra

Cobargo Street, Quaama

HW1 Princes Highway, Quaama

Pambula Beach Road, Pambula Beach

Pambula Beach Road, Pambula Beach

Auckland Street, Bega Meringo Street, Bega

MR272 Andy Poole Drive, Tathra

Esther Street, Tathra

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Road No. Road Name

Hoyer Street

Imlay Road

Imlay Street

Kerrisons Lane

Kirkland Street

Lamont Street

Laws Street

Lynjohn Street

Main Road

Maling Street

Max Slater Drive

Merimbula Drive

Meringo Street

Mitchell Street

Mitchell Street

Montague Street

Munn Street

Murrah Road

Myrtle Mtn Road

Pambula Beach Road

Parrabell Street

Prospect Street

Randolph Street

Rawlinson Street

Ravenswood Street

Ridge Street

Sapphire Street

Starting point

Arvernus Street, Cobargo

Finishing point

HW1 Princes Highway, Cobargo

Comments/Conditions

Albert Terrace, Eden Bramble Street, Eden

Albert Terrace, Eden Cocora Street, Eden

HW1 Princes Hwy Bega

MR272 Bega to Tathra Rd Bega

HW1 Princes Highway, Bega

Meringo Street, Bega

MR272 Wallaga Lake Road, Bermagui

Montague Street, Bermagui

Lynjohn Street, Bega Rawlinson Street, Bega

Laws Street, Bega Auckland Street, Bega

MR7621 Sapphire Coast Drive, Merimbula

Cliff Street, Merimbula

Bungo Street, Eden HW1 Mitchell Street, Eden

HW1 Princes Highway, South Bega

Sapphire Coast Anglican College, South Bega

HW1 Princes Highway, Millangandi

Market Street, Merimbula

High Street, Bega Upper Street, Bega

Showground Road, Eden

Calle Calle Street, Eden

Calle Street, Eden Imlay Street, Eden Travel permitted in direction listed only

Young Street, Bermagui Lamont Street, Bermagui

Cameron Street, Merimbula

Randolph Street, Merimbula

Corunna Road, Bermagui

MR272 Bunga Street, Bermagui

MR275 Sharp Street, Candelo

MR91 Mt Darragh Road, Wyndham

Idlewilde Road (2nd occ), Pambula

Gulgoa Crescent, Pambula Beach

West Street, Bega Anderson Street, Bega

HW1 Princes Highway, Bega

Ravenswood Street, Bega

Munn Street, Merimbula

Main Road, Merimbula

Auckland Street, Bega Laws Street, Bega

Prospect Street, Bega High Street, Bega

West Street, North Bega Buckajo Road, North Bega

MR7621 Sapphire Coast Drive, Merimbula

Berrinbool Drive, Merimbula

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Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Short Point Road Cliff Street, Merimbula Short Point Beach and Caravan Park, Merimbula

Showground Road Barclay Street, Eden Mitchell Street, Eden

Sir William McKell Drive

Pambula Beach Road, Pambula

McPherson Street, Pambula

Tarlinton Road HW1 Princes Highway, Cobargo

Cobargo Road, Cobargo

The Fairway Tura Beach Drive, Tura Beach

Tura Beach Golf Club, Tura Beach

Tura Beach Road MR7621 Sapphire Coast Drive, Tura Beach

The Fairway, Tura Beach

Unnamed Road MR272 Andy Poole Drive, Tathra

Sports Area, Tathra

Unnamed Road MR272 Andy Poole Drive, Tathra

Tathra Beach Car Park, Tathra

Unnamed Road MR7621 Sapphire Coast Drive, Merimbula

Magic Mountain Complex, Merimbula

Unnamed Road Pambula Beach Road, Pambula Beach

Lumen Christi Catholic College, Pambula Beach

Unnamed Road Pambula Beach Road, Pambula Beach

Public Pool and Sporting Grounds, Pambula Beach

Unnamed Road Pambula Beach Road, Pambula Beach

Sapphire Coast Anglican College, Pambula Beach

Upper Street Meringo Street, Bega HW1 Gipps Street, Bega

Wallaga Street Corunna Road, Bermagui

Young Street, Bermagui

Wallaga Street Young Street, Bermagui Lamont Street, Bermagui

Weecoon Road Yule Street, Eden Ice Factory on Wharf, Eden

West Street Bridge Street, Bega Parrabell Street, Bega

West Street HW1 Princes Highway, North Bega

Ridge Street, North Bega

Young Street Bunga Street, Bermagui Montague Street, Bermagui

Yule Street Weecoon Road, Eden Bramble Street, Eden

BOMBALA SHIRE COUNCIL

Bright Street Mawson Street, Bombala

HW19 Monaro Highway, Bombala

Burton Street Maybe Street, Bombala Mercy Street, Bombala

Campbell Street MR93 Delegate Road, Delegate

Orr Street, Delegate

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Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Caveat Street Therry Street, Bombala Mercy Street, Bombala

Corrowong Road MR93 Delegate Road, Delegate

Tingaringi Road, Corrowong

Church Street Stewart Street, Delegate MR93 Delegate Road, Delegate

Chusan Street Plunkett St, Bombala Manning Street, Bombala

93 Delegate Road HW19 Monaro Highway, Delegate

Corrowong Road, Delegate

Dickinson Street High Street, Bombala Chusan Street, Bombala

Forbes Street Maybe Street, Bombala Wellington Street, Bombala

High Street Mort Street, Bombala HW19 Monaro Highway, Bombala

Iris Street Plunkett St, Bombala HW19 Monaro Highway, Bombala

Jonas Street Maybe Street, Bombala State Forest Office's, Bombala

Keys Street Maybe Street, Bombala Wellington Street, Bombala

Mahratta Street Mort Street, Bombala Forbes Street, Bombala

Manning Street High Street, Bombala Iris Street, Bombala

Maybe Street HW19 Monaro Highway, Bombala

Jonas Street, Bombala

Mercy Street Caveat Street, Bombala Burton Street, Bombala

Mort Street Mahratta Street, Bombala

High Street, Bombala

Plunkett Street High Street, Bombala Iris Street, Bombala

Queen Street Dickinson Street, Bombala

HW19 Monaro Highway, Bombala

Stewart Street Campbell Street, Delegate

Church Street, Delegate

Therry Street Caveat Street, Bombala Forbes Street, Bombala

Wellington Street Bright Street, Bombala Keys Street, Bombala

COOMA MONARO COUNCIL

Airport Road MR7624 Polo Flat Road, Polo Flat

C&C Self Stroage, Polo Flat

Amos Street Massie Street, Cooma Barrack Street, Cooma

Baron Street Mittagang Road, Cooma

MR7624 Dangelong Road, Cooma

Barrack Street Amos Street, Cooma Vulcan Street, Cooma

Bombala Street HW19 Sharp Street, Cooma

Massie Street, Cooma

Boundary Street Commisioner Street, Cooma

Cromwell Street, Cooma

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Road No. Road Name

Bradley Street

Carlaminda Road

Chapman Street

Church Street

Commissioner Street

Creek Street

Creek Street

Cromwell Street

Geebung Street

Hilton Street

Holland Road

Kaiser Street

Lambie Street

Maffra Road

Maffra Road

Massie Street

Mawson Street

Mittagang Road

Murray Street

Orana Avenue

Railway Street

Salesyard Road

Short Street

Smith Street

Soho Street

Springfield Road

Vale Street

Starting point

HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

Finishing point

Short Street, Cooma

Comments/Conditions

MR7624 Polo Flat Road, Polo Flat

Middle Flat Road, Cooma

HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

Entire Road, Cooma

HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

Maffra Road, Cooma

Bradley Street, Cooma Creek Street, Cooma

HW4 Snowy Mountains Highway, Cooma

Commissioner Street, Cooma

HW4 Snowy Mountains Highway, Cooma

Barrack Street, Cooma

Soho Street, Cooma Mawson Street, Cooma

MR7624 Polo Flat Road, Cooma

MR7624 Polo Flat Road, Cooma

HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

Railway Street, Cooma

MR7624 Polo Flat Road, Polo Flat

Entire Road, Polo Flat

MR7624 Polo Flat Road, Polo Flat

Holland Road, Polo Flat

Vulcan Street, Cooma HW4 Snowy Mountains Highway, Cooma

Church Street, Cooma Snowy River Shire Boundary, Cooma

Snowy River Shire Boundary, Maffra

MR394 Snowy River Way, Maffra

Creek Street, Cooma Baron Street, Cooma

Cromwell Street, Cooma

Cooma Bowling Club, Cooma

Bradley Street, Cooma Yallakool Road, Cooma

HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

Cul-de-sac at Rotary Oval, Cooma

Mittagang Road, Cooma

Mittagang Road, Cooma

Hilton Street, Cooma Short Street, Cooma

HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

MR7624 Carlaminda Road, Cooma

Railway Street, Cooma Baron Street, Cooma

Massie Street, Cooma Bradley Street, Cooma

Massie Street, Cooma Cromwell Street, Cooma

HW19 Monaro Highway, Nimmitabel

MR394 Snowy River Way, Maffra

Barrack Street, Cooma Victoria Street, Cooma

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4772 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Victoria Street HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

Vale Street, Cooma

Vulcan Street Barrack Street, Cooma Lambie Street, Cooma

Yallakool Road Mittagang Street, Cooma

HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

Yarrang Street Mittagang Street, Cooma

Yulin Street, Cooma

Yulin Street Yarrang Street, Cooma HW19 Monaro Highway, Cooma

EUROBODALLA SHIRE COUNCIL

Ainslie Parade MR7360 George Bass Drive, Tomakin

Red Hill Parade, Tomakin

Albert Street HW1 Princes Highway, Moruya

Evans Street, Moruya

Allambee Street Dilkera Street, Durras Banyandah Street, Durras

Allenby Road Hector McWilliam Drive, Tuross

Beach Street, Tuross

Anderson Avenue Monash Avenue, Tuross MR7628 Hector McWilliam Drive, Tuross

Annetts Parade MR7630 George Bass Drive, Mossy Point

Coronation Drive, Mossy Point

Direct route only

Ballingalla Street Willcocks Avenue, Narooma

Montague Street, Narooma

Banyandah Street Allambee Street, Durras Murramarang Resort, Durras

Bay Road Long Beach Road, Long Beach

Fauna Avenue, Long Beach

Beach Street Allenby Road, Tuross Marlin Street, Tuross

Blairs Road Cullendulla Drive, Long Beach

Sandy Place, Long Beach

Braidwood Street MR51 Kings Highway, Nelligen

Wharf Road, Nelligen

Broulee Road Grant Street, Broulee MR 7360 George Bass Drive, Broulee

Broulee Road MR 7360 George Bass Drive, Broulee

HW1 Princes Highway, Broulee

Calton Road David Avenue, Batehaven

MR560 Beach Road, Batehaven

Campbell Street Vulcan Street, Moruya Luck Street, Moruya

Cambridge Crescent Train Street, Broulee Train Street, Broulee

Church Street Vulcan Street (HW1 Princes Highway), Moruya

Shore Street, Moruya

Clyde Street HW1 Princes Hwy, Batemans Bay

Orient Street, Batemans Bay

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Road No. Road Name

Cole Crescent

Corkhill Drive

Coronation Drive

Costin Street

Craddock Road

Craddock Road

David Avenue

Dilkera Street

Dorothy Drive

Durras Drive

Evans Road

Evans Street

Fauna Avenue

Foam Street

Gareth Avenue

Gem Crescent

Glenella Road

Grenville Avenue

Grant Street

Hawdon Street

Hawkins Road

Hector McWilliam Drive

Hood Crescent

Hughes Street

John Street

Jutland Avenue

Starting point

Old Highway, Narooma

Finishing point

Dorothy Drive, Narooma

Comments/Conditions

HW1 Princes Highway, Tilba

HW1 Princes Highway, Tilba

Annetts Parade, Broulee Grant Street, Broulee

HW1 Princes Highway, Narooma

Loader Place, Narooma

Hawkins Road, Tuross Hector McWilliam Drive, Tuross

Nelson Parade, Tuross Hector McWilliam Drive, Tuross

Peter Crescent, Batehaven

Calton Road, Batehaven

Durras Drive, Durras Allambee Street, Durras

Cole Crescent, Narooma

Gareth Avenue, Narooma

HW1 Princes Highway, Benandarah

Dilkera Street, Durras

Marlin Street, Tuross Hawkins Road, Tuross

Albert Street, Moruya Murray Street, Moruya

Bay Road, Long Beach Entire Length, Long Beach

MR7628 Hector McWilliam Drive, Tuross

Monash Avenue, Tuross

Dorothy Drive, Narooma

Gem Crescent, narooma

Dorothy Drive, Narooma

HW1 Princes Highway, Narooma

MR560 Beach Road, Batehaven

approx 200m to High School Entrance, Batehaven

Craddock Road, Tuross Evans Road, Tuross

Coronation Drive, Broulee

Broulee Road, Broulee

Shore Street, Moruya Campbell Street, Moruya

Evans Road, Tuross Craddock Road, Tuross

Allenby Road, Tuross Craddock Road, Tuross

Trafalgar Road, Tuross Jutland Avenue, Tuross

HW1 Princes Highway, Batemans Bay

approx 100m to Prior's Bus Depot, Batemans Bay

MR560 Beach Road, Batehaven

Peter Crescent, Batehaven

Hood Crescent, Tuross Nelson Parade, Tuross

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4774 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Loader Place

Long Beach Road

Luck Street

Maloneys Drive

Marine Drive

Marlin Street

Monash Avenue

Montague Street

Morris Street

Mundarra Way

Murray Street

Nelson Parade

Northcove Drive

Old Highway

Orient Street

Pacific Street

Peninsular Drive

Peter Crescent

Red Hill Parade

Riley Street

Sandy Place

Sheafe Street

Shore Street

Surfside Avenue

Tilba Street

Starting point

Costin Street, Narooma

Finishing point

Morris Street, Narooma

Comments/Conditions

Northcove Drive, Long Beach

Bay Road, Long Beach

Campbell Street, Moruya

Yaragee Road, Moruya

Northcove Drive, Maloneys Beach

Entire Length, Maloneys Beach

Riley Street, Narooma HW1 Princes Highway, Narooma

Beach Street, Tuross Evans Road, Tuross

Foam Street, Tuross Anderson Avenue, Tuross

Ballingalla Street, Narooma

HW1 Princes Hwy, Narooma

Loader Place, Narooma Wilcocks Avenue, Narooma

Peninsular Drive, North Batemans Bay

Entire Length, North Batemans Bay

Evans Street, Moruya Vulcan Street, Moruya

Jutland Avenue, Tuross Craddock Road, Tuross

MR7629 Long Beach Road, Long Beach

Entire Length, Maloneys Beach

HW1 Princes Highway, Narooma

Symons Bus Depot, Narooma

Clyde Street, Batemans Bay

Beach Road

Annetts Parade, Mossy Point

Annetts Poad, Mossy Point

HW1 Princes Highway, North Batemans Bay

Mundarra Way, North Batemans Bay

John Street, Batehaven David Avenue, Batehaven

Ainslie Parade, Tomakin

Yarralumla Crescent, Tomakin

Wilcocks Avenue, Narooma

Marine Drive, Narooma

Blairs Road, Long Beach

Long Beach Road, Long Beach

Tilba Street, Narooma Montague Street, Narooma

Church Street, Moruya Hawdon Street, Moruya

Annetts Parade, Mossy Point

Annetts Parade, Mossy Point

HW1 Princes Highway, Narooma

Ballingalla Street, Narooma

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Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Tomakin Road MR7630 George Bass Drive, Tomakin

HW1 Princes Highway, Mogo

Left turn from Tomakin Rd to Princes Hwy not permitted - alternate route via Broulee Rd / Princes Hwy intersection

Trafalgar Road Hector McWilliam Drive, Tuross

Hood Crescent, Tuross

Train Street MR7630 George Bass Drive, Broulee

Cambridge Crescent, Broulee

Vulcan Street Murray Street, Moruya Campbell Street, Moruya

Wharf Road Braidwood Street, Nelligen

Entire Length, Nelligen

Willcocks Avenue HW1 Princes Highway, Narooma

Ballingalla Street, Narooma

Right turn from Willcocks Ave to Princes Hwy not permitted - alternate route via Ballingalla St and Montague St

Yaragee Road Luck Street, Moruya 300m to Bus Depot, Moruya

Yarralumla Crescent Red Hill Pd, Tomakin Ainslie Parade, Tomakin

GOULBURN MULWAREE CITY COUNCIL

Addison Street Auburn Street, Goulburn

MR676 Cowper Street, Goulburn

Albert Street Clifford Street, Goulburn

Kinghorne Street, Goulburn

Auburn Street MR676 Clinton Street, Goulburn

Addison Street, Goulburn

Badgerys Lookout Road Caoura Road, Tallong Badgerys Lookout Picnic Area, Tallong

Bourke Street Citizen Street, Goulburn Mundy Street, Goulburn

Bradley Street MR676 Auburn Street, Goulburn

Bourke Street, Goulburn

Brayton Street George Street, Marulan Station Road, Marulan

Bumbulla Road Highland Parade,Tallong

Memorial Drive, Tallong

Bungonia Lookdown Road

Jerrara Road, Bungonia Bungonia State Recreational Area, Bungonia

Campbells Road Middle Arm Road, Goulbun

Entire Length, Goulburn

Caoura Road MR7636 Wingello Road, Tallong

Badgerys Lookout Road, Tallong

Cartwright Street Verner Street, Goulburn Montague Street, Goulburn

Chatsbury Street Joshua Street, Goulburn MR256 Union Street, Goulburn

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4776 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Clifford Street

Clinton Street

Combemere Street

Coromandel Street

Dalley Street

Deccan Street

Dixon Street

Faithfull Street

Faithfull Street

Forest Siding

Garroorigang Road

George Street

Gilmore Street

Glencot Road

Goulburn Street

Grafton Street

Hampden Street

Jerrara Road

Joshua Street

Kinghorne Street

Kings Way

Knox Street

Lockyear Street

Long Point Road

Major Drive

Starting point

View Street, Goulburn

Finishing point

Faithfull Street, Goulburn

Comments/Conditions

MR676 Cowper Street, Goulburn

Gilmnore Street, Goulburn

Bourke Street, Goulburn

Coromandel Street, Goulburn

Combemere Street, Goulburn

Verner Street, Goulburn

MR256 Tarlaga Road, Goulburn

Hampden Street, Goulburn

Clinton Street, Goulburn

MR54 Fitzroy Street, Goulburn

Gilmore Street, Goulburn

View Street, Goulburn

Cliifford Street, Goulburn

MR54 Goldsmith Street, Goulburn

Mary Street, Goulburn Verner Street, Goulburn

MR256 Taralga Road, West Goulburn

Entire Length, West Goulburn

Sloane Street, Goulburn Mazimet Road, Goulburn

HW2 Hume Highway Ramp R/B, Marulan

Brayton Street, Marulan

Clinton Street, Goulburn

Dixon Street, Goulburn

MR256 Taralga Road, West Goulburn

Entire Length, West Goulburn

George Street, Marulan Portland Street, Marulan

Bradley Street, Goulburn

Reynolds Street, Goulburn

Dalley Street, Goulburn Ross Street, Goulburn

HW2 Hume Highway, South Marulan

Bungonia Lookdown Road, Bungonia

Kinghorne Street, Goulburn

Chatsbury Street, Goulburn

MR54 Fitzroy Street, Goulburn

Joshua Street, Goulburn

Mary Street, Goulburn Princes Avenue, Goulburn

Mary Street, Goulburn Combemere Street, Goulburn

Sowerby Street, South Goulburn

Entire Length, South Goulburn

MR7636 Wingello Road, Tallong

Long Point picnic Area, Tallong

Gilmore Street, Goulburn

Mullen Street, Goulburn

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Road No. Road Name

Mary Street

Marys Mount Road

Mazimet Road

McDermott Drive

Memorial Drive

Middle Arm Road

Montague Street

Montague Street

Mount Street

Mullen Street

Mullwaree Road

Mundy Street

Newton Street

Portland Street

Princes Avenue

Queen Street

Red Hills Road

Reynolds Street

Ross Street

Sloane Street

Sloane Street

Sowerby Sreet

Sterne Street

Union Street

Verner Street

Starting point

MR676 Cowper Street, Goulburn

Finishing point

Coromandel Street, Goulburn

Comments/Conditions

MR54 Crookwell Road, Goulburn

Middle Arm Road, Goulburn

Garroorigang Road, Goulburn

HW2 Hume Highway Roundabout, Goulburn

Middle Arm Road, Goulburn

Victoria Street, Goulburn

Highland Parade, Tallong

Bumbulla Road, Tallong

MR256 Tarlo Road, Goulburn

Entire Length, Goulburn

Aurburn Street, Goulburn

Sloane Street, Goulburn

Bopurke Street, Goulburn

Sloane Street, Goulburn

Mullen Street, Goulburn Deccan Street, Goulburn

Major Drive, Goulburn Mount Street, Goulburn

Highland Parade, Tallong

Entire Length, Tallong

Bourke Street, Goulburn

MR676 Cowper Street, Goulburn

View Street, Goulburn MR54 Fitzroy Street, Goulburn

George Street, Marulan Goulburn Street, Marulan

Kings Way, Goulburn Knox Street, Goulburn

Middle Arm Road, Goulburn

Dalley Street, Goulburn

HW2 Hume Highway, Marulan

HW2 Hume Highway, Marulan

Grafton Street, Goulburn

Union Street, Goulburn

Hampden Street, Goulburn

MR256 Taralga Road, Goulburn

Bradley Street, Goulburn

Clinton Street, Goulburn

Mundy Street, Goulburn Garroorigang Road, Goulburn

MR676 Hume Street, South Goulburn

Entire Length, South Goulburn

Reynolds Street, Goulburn

MR676 Lagoon Street, Goulburn

Reynolds Street, Goulburn

MR676 Sydney Road, Goulburn

Clinton Street, Goulburn

Bourke Street, Goulburn

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Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Verner Street MR676 Auburn Street, Goulburn

Cartwright Street, Goulburn

Victoria Street McDermott Drive, Goulburn

Citizen Street, Goulburn

View Street Verner Street, Goulburn Mount Street, Goulburn

KIAMA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

Austin Avenue Federal Street, Minnamurra

Rangoon Road, Minnamurra

Attunga Avenue South Kiama Drive, South Kiama

Kalang Road, South Kiama

Barney Street Shoalhaven Street, Kiama

Manning Street, Kiama

Barton Drive Meehan Drive, Kiama Downs

McBrien Drive, Kiama Downs

Blowhole Point Loop Terralong Street, Kiama Terralong Street, Kiama

Boanyo Avenue Marsden Street, Kiama Gwynnganna Avenue, Kiama

Bonaira Street Gwynnganna Avenue, Kiama

Taylor Street, Kiama

Bonaira Street Taylor Street, Kiama Manning Street, Kiama

Bong Bong Street Shoalhaven Street, Kiama

Manning Street, Kiama

Bridges Road Fern Street, Werri Beach

Pacifi c Avenue, Werri beach

Cameron Crescent Meehan Drive, Kiama Downs

Meehan Drive, Kiama Downs

Charles Avenue Railway Avenue, Minnamurra

Oxley Avenue, Minnamurra

Collins Street Gipps Street, Kiama Terralong Street, Kiama

Eddy Street Bong Bong Street, Kiama

Noorinan Street, Kiama

Eureka Avenue Charles Avenue, Kiama Downs

North Kiama Drive, Kiama Downs

Farmer Street Shoalhaven Street, Kiama

Taylor Street, Kiama

Federal Street HW1 Princes Highway, Minnamurra

Charles Avenue, Minnamurra

Height restriction under railway bridge 3.4m. Detour via Oxley Avenue.

Fern Street MR571 Belinda Street, Gerringong

HW1Princes Highway, Werri Beach

Gibraltar Avenue HW1 Princes Highway, Kiama Downs

Charles Avenue, Kiama Downs

Gipps Street HW1 Princes Highway, Kiama

Collins Street, Kiama

Gwynnganna Avenue Boanyo Avenue, Kiama Bonaira Street, Kiama

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4779 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Havilah Place

Headlands Drive

Iluka Crescent

Kalang Road

Knights Hill Road

Links Street

Manning Street

Marks Street

Marsden Street

McBrien Drive

Meehan Drive

Minnamurra Falls Road

Moona Avenue

Noorinan Street

North Kiama Drive

North Street

Oxley Avenue

Pacific Avenue

Panama Street

Railway Avenue

Railway Avenue

Railway Parade

Rangoon Road

Riverleigh Avenue

Starting point

Terralong Street, Kiama

Finishing point

Kiama Sports Complex, Kiama

Comments/Conditions

MR571 Crooked River Road, Gerroa

Riverleigh Avenue, Gerroa

HW1 Princes Highway, Kiama Downs

North Kiama Drive, Kiama Downs

Attunga Avenue, South Kiama

Attunga Avenue, South Kiama

MR264 Jamberoo Road, Robertson

Entire Length, Robertson

Charles Avenue, Minnamurra

Railway Avenue, Minnamurra

Terralong Street, Kiama South Kiama Drive, Kiama

South Kiama Drive, Kiama

Wilson Street, Kiama

Wilson Street, Kiama Boanyo Avenue, Kiama

Meehan Drive, Kiama Downs

Barton Drive, Kiama Downs

HW1 Princes Highway, Kiama Downs

Meehan Drive, Kiama Downs

MR264 Woodstock Road, Jamberoo

Minnamurra Falls, Jamberoo

North Kiama Drive, Kiama Downs

Talinga Avenue, Kiama Downs

Eddy Street, Kiama Shoalhaven Street, Kiama

Charles Avenue, Kiama Downs

Riverside Drive, Kiama Downs

Charles Avenue, Minnamurra

Railway Avenue, Minnamurra

HW1 Princes Highway, Kiama Downs

North Kiama Drive, Kiama Downs

Bridges Avenue, Werri Beach

Sandy Wha Road, Werri Beach

HW1 Princes Highway, Bombo

Riverside Drive, Bombo

Charles Avenue, Minnamurra

Links Street, Minnamurra

North Street, Minnamurra

Rangoon Road, Minnamurra

Terralong Street, Kiama Bong Bong Street, Kiama

Railway Avenue, Minnamurra

Charles Avenue, Minnamurra

Headlands Drive, Gerroa

Stafford Street, Gerroa

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4780 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Riverside Drive Minnamurra River Bridge, Minnamurra

Panama Street, Bombo

Saddleback Mountain Road

Manning Street, Kiama South Kiama Drive, Kiama

Sandy Wha Road Pacifi c Avenue, Werri Beach

Fern Street, Werri Beach

Shoalhaven Street Terralong Street, Kiama Kiama High School, Kiama

South Kiama Drive Saddleback Mountain Road, Kiama

HW1 Princes Highway, South Kiama

Swamp Road Minnamurra River, Dunmore

MR264 Jamberro Road, Jerrara

Talinga Avenue North Kiama Drive, Kiama Downs

Moona Avenue, Kiama Downs

Taylor Street Farmer Street, Kiama Bonaira Street, Kiama

Terralong Street Collins Street, Kiama

Kiama Blowhole, Kiama

Height restriction under railway bridge 3.4 metres. Detour via Railway Parade, Kiama

Unnamed Road MR571 Belinda Street, Gerringong

Gerringong Railway Station, Gerringong

Unnamed Road Riverside Drive, Kiama Downs

HW1 Princes Highway Ramps, Kiama Downs

Wilson Street Marks Street, Kiama Marsden Street, Kiama

PALERANG SHIRE COUNCIL

Bungendore Road HW3 Federal Highway, Bywong

MR7607 Macs Reef Road, Bywong

Denley Drive Weeroona Drive, Wamboin

MR7607 Macs Reef Road, Wamboin

Elrington Street MR51 Lascelles Street, Braidwood

Wilson Street, Braidwood

Foxlow Road MR270 Foxlow Road, Captains Flat

Miners Road, Captains Flat

Jerangle Road Foxlow Road, Captains Flat

Jerangle Road, Captains Flat

Gibralter Street MR268 Tarago Rd Bungendore

Majara Street

Majara Street MR51 kings Hwy Bungendore

Turallo Terrace

Norton Road MR52 Sutton Road, Wamboin

MR7607 Bungendore Road, Wamboin

Turallo Terrace Majara Street MR268 Tarago Rd Bungendore

Weeroona Drive Norton Road, Wamboin Denley Drive, Wamboin

Wilson Street Elrington Street, Braidwood

MR51 Wallace Street, Braidwood

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4781 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

QUEANBEYAN CITY COUNCIL

Crawford Street Morrisett Street, Queanbeyan

MR51 Monaro Street, Queanbeyan

Lowe Street MR51 Monaro Street, Queanbeyan

Morrisett Street, Queanbeyan

Morrisett Street Lowe Street, Queanbeyan

Crawford Street, Queanbeyan

SHELLHARBOUR CITY COUNCIL

Abelia Street Keross Avenue, Barrack Heights

Cassia Street, Barrack Heights

Adam Murray Way Willinga Road, Flinders Munmorah Circuit, Flinders

Addison Street King Street, Lake Illawarra

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Lake Illawarra

Addison Street MR522 Shellharbour Road, Shellharbour

Wollongong Street, Shellharbour

Adelaide Place Mary Street, Shellharbour

Wentworth Street, Shellharbour

Airport Avenue HW1 Princes Highway, Albion Park Rail

Boomerang Avenue, Albion Park Rail

Alcorn Avenue Cosgrove Avenue, Flinders

Lakewood Boulevarde, Flinders

Ash Avenue MR262 Tongarra Road, Albion Park Rail

Oak Street, Albion Park Rail

Ashburton Drive Daintree Crescent, Albion Park

Croome Road, Albion Park Rail

Badgery Street MR266 Terry Street, Albion Park

Hughes Drive, Albion Park

Bandicoot Drive Glider Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

Parma Way, Shellharbour City Centre

Banks Drive Monkhouse Parade, Shell Cove

Southern Cross Boulevarde, Shell Cove

Baragoot Road Brunderee Road, Flinders

Wattle Road, Flinders

Barrack Avenue MR522 Shellharbour Road, Barrack Point

Cliff Avenue, Barrack Point

Bass Point Quarry Haul Road

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Shell Cove

Southern Cross Boulevarde, Shell Cove

Bass Point Tourist Road Boollwarroo Parade, Shellharbour

Bass Point, Shellharbour

Beaurepaire Avenue Hendricks Parade, Mount Warrigal

Cuthbert Drive, Mount Warrigal

Benaud Crescent MR522 Shellharbour Road, Warilla

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Warilla

Benson Avenue College Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

Wattle Road, Shellharbour City Centre

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4782 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Berringer Way

Beverley Avenue

Blackbutt Way

Boollwarroo Parade

Booth Street

Bradman Avenue

Bridge Avenue

Brindabella Drive

Brookfield Avenue

Brunderee Road

Burdekin Drive

Burroo Street

Calderwood Road

Captain Cook Drive

Carrington Street

Cassia Street

Central Avenue

Central Road

Chapman Avenue

Church Street

Cliff Avenue

Coachwood Drive

College Avenue

Commerce Drive

Cosgrove Avenue

Starting point

Baragoot Road, Flinders

Finishing point

Willinga Road, Flinders

Comments/Conditions

George Street, Warilla Veronica Street, Warilla

Captain Cook Drive, Barrack Heights

Woodlands Drive, Barrack Heights

Darley Street, Shellharbour

Bass Point Tourist Road, Shellharbour

Queen Street, Warilla Benaud Crescent, Warilla

King Street, Warilla King Street, Warilla

Deakin Street, Oak Flats

Wentworth Street, Oak Flats

Shell Cove Boulevarde, Shell Cove

Shell Cove Boulevarde, Shell Cove

William Avenue, Barrack Heights

Ulster Avenue, Barrack Heights

Wattle Road, Blackbutt Flinders Primary School, Flinders

MR266 Terry Street, Albion Park

Ashburton Drive, Albion Park

Windang Street, Albion Park Rail

Wooroo Street, Albion Park Rail

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Albion Park

Calderwood Golf Course, Calderwood

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Barrack Heights

Blackbutt Way, Barrack Heights

Loftus Street, Barrack Heights

Wattle Road, Barrack Heights

Leawarra Avenue, Barrack Heights

Abelia Street, Barrack Heights

Pioneer Drive, Oak Flats

The Boulevarde, Oak Flats

Lamerton Cescent, Shellharbour City Centre

Yerrowa Road, Shellharbour City Centre

Madigan Boulevarde, Mount Warrigal

Landy Drive, Mount Warrigal

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Albion Park

MR266 Terry Street, Albion Park

Cliff Avenue, Barrack Point

Barrack Avenue, Barrack Point

Jarrah Way, Albion Park Rail

Jarrah Way, Albion Park Rail

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Shellharbour City Centre

Pioneer Drive, Shellharbour City Centre

Woolworths Avenue, Warilla

Stephanie Avenue, Warilla

Alcorn Avenue, Flinders Garnett Grove, Flinders

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4783 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Creamery Road

Crest Road

Croome Road

Cuthbert Drive

Cygnet Avenue

Daintree Drive

Danjera Drive

Daphne Street

Darley Street

David Avenue

Davidson Street

Deakin Street

Devonshire Crescent

Drysdale Road

Dyson Road

East West Road

Elm Street

Entrance Street

Esperance Drive

Fields Drive

Fisher Street

Fuller Drive

Garnett Grove

Garrard Avenue

Starting point

HW1 Princes Highway, Albion Park Rail

Finishing point

Burroo Street, Albion Park Rail

Comments/Conditions

Sophia Street, Albion Park

Scenic Crescent, Albion Park

MR262 Tongarra Road, Albion Park Rail

Ashburton Drive, Albion Park

Landy Drive, Mount Warrigal

Morgan Avenue, Mount Warrigal

College Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

College Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

MR266 Terry Street, Albion Park

Ashburton Drive, Albion Park

Esperance Drive, Albion Park

Mortlock Drive, Albion Park

Leawarra Avenue, Barrack Heights

Cassia Street, Barrack Heights

Sophia Street, Shellharbour

Boollwarroo Parade, Shellharbour

Kingston Street, Oak Flats

Leamington Road, Oak Flats

Johnston Street, Warilla Bradman Avenue, Warilla

The Boulevarde, Oak Flats

Bridge Avenue, Oak Flats

Lake Entrance Road, Oak Flats

Kingston Street, Oak Flats

Windemere Avenue, Albion Park

Esperance Drive, Albion Park

Peterborough Avenue, Lake Illawarra

Grove Circuit, Lake Illawarra

HW1 Princes Highway, Oak Flats

Croome Road, Albion Park Rail

Ash Avenue, Albion Park Rail

Koda Road, Albion Park Rail

Reddall Parade, Lake Illawarra

Purr Purr Avenue, Lake Illawarra

Danjera Drive, Albion Park

Ashburton Drive, Albion Park

Ashburton Drive, Albion Park

Burdekin Drive, Albion Park

Hope Street, Oak Flats David Street, Oak Flats

Swamp Road, Dunmore Tennis Courts, Dunmore

Cosgrove Avenue, Flinders

Lakewood Boulevarde, Flinders

Madigan Boulevarde, Mount Warrigal

Landy Drive, Mount Warrigal

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4784 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

George Street

Gipps Crescent

Glider Avenue

Gloucester Circuit

Gore Avenue

Government Road

Griffith Street

Grove Circuit

Hamilton Road

Hayes Avenue

Hendricks Parade

Hillside Drive

Hope street

Hughes Drive

Hunter Street

Iluka Road

Industrial Road

Irvine Street

Jarrah Way

Jason Avenue

Jindabyne Road

Johnston Street

Jones Avenue

Junction Road

Starting point

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Warilla

Finishing point

Little Lake Circuit, Warilla

Comments/Conditions

Phillip Crescent, Barrack Heights

The Kingsway, Barrack Heights

College Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

College Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

Daintree Drive, Albion Park

Daintree Drive, Albion Park

Monkhouse Parade, Shell Cove

Pickersgill Way, Shell Cove

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Oak Flats

The Esplanade, Oak Flats

Central Avenue, Oak Flats

Leamington Road, Oak Flats

Woolworths Avenue, Warilla

Commerce Drive, Warilla

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Albion Park

Taylor Road, Albion Park

Madigan Boulevarde, Mount Warrigal

Power Avenue, Mount Warrigal

MacKenzie Avenue, Mount Warrigal

Landy Drive, Mount Warrigal

Church Street, Albion Park

Daintree Drive, Albion Park

Wentworth Street, Oak Flats

Fisher Street, Oak Flats

MR266 Terry Street, Albion Park

Badgery Street, Albion Park

Captain Cook Drive, Barrack Heights

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Barrack Heights

Barrack Avenue, Barrack Point

Junction Road, Barrack Point

Central Avenue, Oak Flats

Wooroo Street, Albion Park Rail

The Kingsway, Barrack Heights

Leawarra Avenue, Barrack Heights

Woollybutt Drive, Albion Park Rail

Coachwood Drive, Albion Park Rail

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Warilla

Barrack Avenue, Barrack Point

Wattle Road, Flinders Munmorah Circuit, Flinders

Davidson Street, Warilla

Landy Drive, Mount Warrigal

Garrard Avenue, Mount Warrigal

Morgan Avenue, Mount Warrigal

Shellcove Road, Barrack Point

Beach Road, Shellharbour

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4785 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Karoo Street

Keross Avenue

Killalea Access Road

Killalea Drive

King Street

Kingston Street

Koda Road

Kondrads Road

Koona Street

Lagoon Street

Lake Entrance Road

Lakewood Boulevarde

Lamerton Crescent

Landy Drive

Lawrence Avenue

Leamington Road

Leawarra Avenue

Liddell Street

Lindesay Street

Little Lake Circuit

Loftus Street

MacKenzie Avenue

Madigan Boulevarde

Maple Street

Starting point

Burroo Street, Albion Park Rail

Finishing point

Koona Street, Albion Park Rail

Comments/Conditions

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Barrack Heights

Daphne Street, Barrack Heights

Killalea Drive, Shell Cove

Killalea State Recreational Park, Shell Cove

Killalea Access Road, Shell Cove

Southern Cross Boulevarde, Shell Cove

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Warilla

Windle Street, Lake Illawarra

Hope Street, Oak Flats Devonshire Crescent, Oak Flats

Elm Street, Albion Park Rail

Woollybutt Drive, Albion Park Rail

Reddall Parade, Mount Warrigal

Landy Drive, Mount Warrigal

Shearwater Boulevarde, Albion Park Rail

Wooroo Street, Albion Park Rail

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Barrack Point

Jason Avenue, Barrack Point

Government Road, Oak Flats

Devonshire Crescent, Oak Flats

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Flinders

Munmorah Circuit, Flinders

College Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

Benson Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Mount Warrigal

Cuthbert Drive, Mount Warrigal

MacKenzie Avenue, Mount Warrigal

Madigan Boulevarde, Mount Warrigal

The Boulevarde, Oak Flats

Griffith Street, Oak Flats

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Warilla

Cassia Street, Barrack Heights

Wattle Road, Shellharbour

Shellharbour Workers Club, Shellharbour

Loftus Drive, Barrack Heights

O'Connell Street, Barrack Heights

Osborne Parade, Warilla Osborne Parade, Warilla

Lindesay Street, Barrack Heights

Carrington Street, Barrack Heights

Reddall Parade, Mount Warrigal

Cuthbert Drive, Mount Warrigal

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Mount Warrigal

Reddall Parade, Mount Warrigal

Croome Road, Albion Park Rail

Ash Avenue, Albion Park Rail

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4786 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Mary Street

McGregor Avenue

Memorial Drive

Minga Avenue

Monkhouse Parade

Moore Street

Morgan Avenue

Mortlock Drive

Munmorah Circuit

North MacQuarie Road

Oak Street

Ocean Beach Drive

Ocean Street

O'Connell Street

O'Neill Street

Osborne Parade

Parklands Drive

Parma Way

Peterborough Avenue

Phillip Crescent

Pickersgill Way

Pioneer Drive

Starting point

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Shellharbour

Finishing point

Darley Street, Shellharbour

Comments/Conditions

Barrack Avenue, Barrack Point

Lagoon Street, Barrack Point

Minga Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

College Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Shellharbour City Centre

Cygnet Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

Banks Drive, Shell Cove

Southern Cross Boulevarde, Shell Cove

Industrial Road, Oak Flats

Wentworth Street, Oak Flats

Landy Drive, Mount Warrigal

Madigan Boulevarde, Mount Warrigal

Danjera Drive, Albion Park

Ashburton Drive, Albion Park

Willinga Road, Flinders Lakewood Boulevarde, Flinders

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Albion Park Rail

Calderwood Road, Calderwood

Croome Road, Albion Park Rail

Ash Avenue, Albion Park Rail

Parklands Drive, Blackbutt

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Blackbutt

Reddall Parade, Lake Illawarra

Purr Purr Avenue, Lake Illawarra

Lindesay Street, Barrack Heights

Captain Cook Drive, Barrack Heights

King Street, Warilla Benaud Crescent, Warilla

Purr Purr Avenue, Lake Illawarra

Little Lake Circuit, Warilla

Wattle Road, Blackbutt Ocean Beach Drive, Blackbutt

Glider Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

Glider Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

Windang Street, Lake Illawarra

Dyson Road, Lake Illawarra

Captain Cook Drive, Barrack Heights

Gipps Crescent, Barrack Heights

Reynolds Ridge, Shell Cove

Gore Avenue, Shell Cove

Moore Street, Oak Flats Brunderee Road, Blackbutt

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4787 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Pollock Crescent

Power Drive

Purr Purr Avenue

Queen Street

Reddall Parade

Reddall Parade

Reynolds Ridge

Riverside Drive

Russell Street

Sammat Avenue

Scenic Crescent

Shearwater Boulevarde

Shell Cove Boulevarde

Shellcove Road

Simpson Parade

Sophia Street

Sophia Street

Southern Cross Boulevarde

Spotted Gum Road

Stanley Street

Station Road

Stephanie Avenue

Storey Street

Swamp Road

Taylor Road

Starting point

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Albion Park

Finishing point

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Albion Park

Comments/Conditions

Madigan Boulevarde, Mount Warrigal

Hayes Avenue, Mount Warrigal

Stanley Street, Lake Illawarra

Osborne Parade, Lake Illawarra

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Warilla

King Street, Warilla

Madigan Boulevarde, Mount Warrigal

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Lake Illawarra

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Lake Illawarra

Entrance Street, Lake Illawarra

Monkhouse Parade, Shell Cove

Pickersgill Way, Shell Cove

HW1 Princes Highway, Dunmore

Minnamurra River Bridge, Dunmore

MR266 Terry Street, Albion Park

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Albion Park

Keross Avenue, Barrack Heights

Blackbutt Way, Barrack Heights

Crest Road, Albion Park Crest Road, Albion Park

Koona Street, Albion Park Rail

Spoonbill Place, Albion Park Rail

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Shell Cove

Brindabella Drive, Shell Cove

Cliff Avenue, Barrack Point

Junction Road, Barrack Point

MR266 Terry Street, Albion Park

Hillside Drive, Albion Park

Church Street, Albion Park

Crest Road, Albion Park

Darley Street, Shellharbour

Towns Street, Shellharbour

Shell Cove Boulevarde, Shell Cove

Bass Point Quarry Haul Road, Shell Cove

Jarrah Way, Albion Park Rail

Woollybutt Drive, Albion Park Rail

Reddall Parade, Lake Illawarra

Addison Street, Lake Illawarra

HW1 Princes Highway, Albion Park Rail

MR262 Tongarra Road, Albion Park Rail

Veronica Street, Warilla George Street, Warilla

Central Avenue, Oak Flats

Moore Street, Oak Flats

HW1 Princes Highway, Dunmore

Minnamurra River, Dunmore

Calderwood Road, Albion Park

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Albion Park

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4788 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Terry Avenue

The Boulevarde

The Esplanade

The Kingsway

Ti Tree Avenue

Timbs Road

Towns Street

Trumper Street

Tuan Street

Ulster Avenue

Unnamed Road

Unnamed Road

Unnamed Road

Unnamed Road

Veronica Street

View Street

Wallaroo Drive

Wattle Road

Wentworth Street

Wentworth Street

William Avenue

Willinga Road

Windang Street

Starting point

George Street, Warilla

Finishing point

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Warilla

Comments/Conditions

Government Road, Oak Flats

Central Avenue, Oak Flats

Government Road, Oak Flats

Madigan Boulevarde, Mount Warrigal

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Barrack Heights

Irvine Street, Barrack Heights

MR262 Tongarra Road, Albion Park Rail

Maple Street, Albion Park Rail

Government Road, Oak Flats

The Boulevarde, Oak Flats

Sophia Street, Shellharbour

Wollongong Street, Shellharbour

Reddall Parade, Warilla Bradman Avenue, Warilla

Glider Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

Pioneer Drive, Shellharbour City Centre

Brookfi eld Avenue, Barrack Heights

Leawarra Avenue, Barrack Heights

Bass Point Quarry Road, Shell Cove

Shellharbour Golf Club, Shell Cove

Croome Road, Albion Park

Croome Road, Albion Park

Around Croome Regional Sporting Complex

Jason Avenue, Barrack Point

Warilla Bowling Club, Barrack Point

Pioneer Drive, Oak Flats

Oak Flats Railway Station, Oak Flats

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Warilla

Stephanie Avenue, Warilla

Reddall Parade, Lake Illawarra

Purr Purr Avenue, Lake Illawarra

Glider Avenue, Shellharbour City Centre

Wattle Road, Shellharbour City Centre

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Shellharbour

MR611 Lake Entrance Road

Towns Street, Shellharbour

Darley Street, Shellharbour

Bridge Avenue, Oak Flats

Leamington Road, Oak Flats

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Warilla

Leawarra Avenue, Barrack Heights

Berringer Way, Flinders Munmorah Circuit, Flinders

Reddall Parade, Lake Illawarra

Peterborough Avenue, Lake Illawarra

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4789 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Windang Street

Windemere Avenue

Windle Street

Wollongong Street

Woodford Avenue

Woodlands Drive

Woollybutt Drive

Woolworths Avenue

Wooroo Street

Yellow Rock Road

Yerrowa Road

Adelaide Street

Albany Lane

Albany Street

Alexandria Street

Anemone Avenue

Anson Street

Arthur Street

Asteria Street

Avocet Street

Basin View Parade

Bawley Point Road

Beach Street

Beach Street

Starting point Finishing point

Burroo Street, Albion Park Rail

Koona Street, Albion Park Rail

Comments/Conditions

Ashburton Drive, Albion Park

Drysdale Road, Albion Park

Reddall Parade, Lake Illawarra

King Street, Lake Illawarra

Beach Road, Shellharbour

Addison Street, Shellharbour

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Warilla

Stephanie Avenue, Warilla

Blackbutt Way, Barrack Heights

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Barrack Heights

HW1 Princes Highway, Albion Park Rail

East West Road, Albion Park Rail

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Warilla

Veronica Street, Warilla

Burroo Street, Albion Park Rail

Koona Street, Albion Park Rail

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Albion Park Rail

Entire Length, Yellow Rock

MR611 Lake Entrance Road, Shellharbour City Centre

Central Road, Shellharbour City Centre

SHOALHAVEN CITY COUNCIL

Greenwell Point Road, Greenwell Point

West Street, Greenwell Point

Clarence Street, Berry Albany Street, Berry

Station Street, Berry Victoria Street, Berry

Queen Street, Berry Station Street, Berry

Cyrus Street, Hyams Beach

Tulip Street, Hyams Beach

Loralyn Avenue, Sanctuary Point

MR7631 Island Point Road, Sanctuary Point

Isa Road, Worrigee Asteria Street, Worrigee

Arthur Street, Worrigee Isa Road, Worrigee

Murre Street, Sussex Inlet

Sussex Inlet Road, Sussex Inlet

Elanora Avenue, Basin View

Tallyan Point Road, Basin View

HW1 Princes Highway, Termeil

Murramarang Road, Bawley Point

Elizabeth Drive, Vincentia

The Wool Road, Vincentia

Jervis Street, Huskisson Tapalla Avenue, Huskisson

Park

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4790 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Beachway Avenue

Beinda Street

Bendalong Road

Berrara Road

Berry Street

Bess Street

Beths Street

Black Swan Way

Blackburn Road

Boatharbour Drive

Booderee Avenue

Bridge Road

Browns Mountain Road

Browns Road

BTU Road

Burrill Street

Callala Bay Road

Callala Beach Road

Cambewarra Road

Camden Street

Cammaray Drive

Cammaray Drive

Caravan Park Access

Carlton Crescent

Starting point

Silver Sands Drive, Berrara

Finishing point

Berrara Road, Berrara

Comments/Conditions

HW1 Princes Highway, Bomaderry

Bolong Road, Bomaderry

HW1 Princes Highway, Bendalong

Nerringilah Road, Bendalong

Beachway Avenue, Berrara

Pope Avenue, Berrara

North Street, Nowra Albatross Road, Nowra

Minerva Avenue, Vincentia

Caroline Street, Vincentia

Hunt Street, Old Erowal Bay

Prentice Avenue, Old Erowal Bay

Carlton Crescent, Culburra

Greenbank Grove, Culburra

Kings Point Drive, Ulladulla

Roadcoach Bus Depot, Ulladulla

Government Road, Sussex Inlet

Wayfarer Drive, Sussex Inlet

MR7634 Jervis Bay Road, Erowal Bay

Cyrus Street, Hyams Beach

HW1 Princes Highway, Bomaderry

North Street, Nowra

Illaroo Road, North Nowra

Property ‘Willandra’, North Nowra

HW1 Princes Highway, South Nowra

Mumbulla Street, South Nowra

HW1 Princes Highway, South Nowra

Albatross Road, Nowra Hill

Keppel Street, Huskisson

Elizabeth Drive, Huskisson

Coonemia Road, Callala Bay

Lackersteen Street, Callala Bay

Emmett Street, Callala Beach

Quay Road, Callala Beach

HW1 Princes Highway, Bomaderry

Railway Street, Bomaderry

Deering Street, Ulladulla

Green Street, Ulladulla

Loralyn Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Claylands Drive, Santuary Point

Claylands Drive, Sanctuary Point

Anson Street, Sanctuary Point

HW1 Princes Highway, Ulladulla

Tabourie Lake Caravan Park, Tabourie Lake

The Lake Circuit, Culburra

Black Swan Way, Culburra

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4791 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Caroline Street

Cater Crescent

Cavanaghs Lane

Centaur Avenue

Church Street

Church Street

Clarence Street

Claylands Drive

Clifton Street

Clipper Road

Collier Drive

Collingwood Street

Concorde Way

Coolangatta Road

Coonemia Road

Corks Lane

Cumberland Avenue

Cyrus Street

Dacres Street

Deane Street

Deering Street

Dent Street

Depot Road

Douglas Street

Douglas Street

Starting point

Bess Street, Vincentia

Finishing point

Elizabeth Drive, Vincentia

Comments/Conditions

Sussex Inlet Road, Sussex Inlet

Sussex Inlet Road, Sussex Inlet

Filter Road, West Nowra

Depot Road, West Nowra

Pelican Street, Sanctuary Point

Idlewild Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Greenwell Point Road, Greenwell Point

Adelaide Street, Greenwell Point

Thomas Street, Milton Milton Public School, Milton

Victoria Street, Berry Albany Lane, Berry

Cammaray Drive, Sanctuary Point

Cammaray Drive, Sanstaury Point

Macleans Point Road, Sanctuary Point

Greville Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Park Road, Nowra Kalander Street, Nowra

The Springs Road, Cudmirrah

Myrniong Grove, Cudmirrah

Tallyan Point Road, Basin View

Basin View Parade, Basin View

Meroo Rd Bomaderry Entire Length

Wharf Road, Berry Berry Sport & Recreation Centre, Berry

MR7632 Culburra Road, Culburra

Forest Road, Callala Bay

HW1 Princes Highway, Milton

St Mary’s Primary School, Milton

Flinders Road, South Nowra

Investigator Street, South Nowra

Booderee Avenue, Hyams Beach

Anemone Avenue, Hyams Beach

Murray Street, Vincentia

Lanyon Road, Vincentia

MR7631 The Wool Road, St Georges Basin

St Georges Road, St Georges Basin

HW1 Princes Highway, Ulladulla

Camden Street, Ulladulla

Tomerong Street, Huskisson

Lady Denman Museum, Huskisson

Yalwal Road, West Nowra

Cavanaghs Lane, West Nowra

East Street, Nowra Journal Street, Nowra

West Street, Nowra Kinghorne Street, Nowra

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4792 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Eastborne Avenue

Edward Wollston Road

Elanora Parade

Elizabeth Drive

Emmett Street

Ernest Street

Erowal Bay Road

Fairfax Road

Fairway Drive

Ferry Lane

Filter Road

Fitzpatrick Street

Flinders Road

Forest Drive

Forest Road

Frederick Street

Frederick Street

Glanville Road

Glanville Road

Government Road

Grand View Street

Grange Road

Green Street

Starting point

Penguin Head Road, Culburra

Finishing point

Mona Street, Culburra

Comments/Conditions

MR293 Bolong Road, Coolangatta

Coolangatta Estate, Coolangatta

Waters Edge Avenue, Basin View

Basin View Parade, Basin View

Burrill Street, Vincentia Frederick Street, Vincentia

Lackersteen Street, Callala Beach

Callala Beach Road, Callala Beach

Kinghorne Street, Nowra

McDonald Avenue, Nowra

MR7634 Jervis Bay Road, Erowal Bay

Naval Parade, Erowal Bay

Knoll Parade, Woollamia

MR312 Jervis Bay Road, Woollamia

Illaroo Road, North Nowra

Greys Beach Pubic Reserve, North Nowra

Terara Road, Nowra Riverview Road, Nowra

Yalwal Road, West Nowra

Cavanaghs Lane, West Nowra

Macgibbon Parade, Old Erowal Bay

Beths Street, Old Erowal Bay

HW1 Princes Highway, South Nowra

MR92 Albatross Road, South Nowra

Northwood Drive, Merry Beach

Merry Beach Road, Merry Beach

Coonemia Road, Callala Bay

HW1 Princes Highway, South Nowra

Left turn to Princes Hwy only until upgrade of intersection including turn facilities are provided.

Elizabeth Drive, Vincentia

Elizabeth Drive, Vincentia

Macleans Point Road, Sanctuary Point

Sanctuary Point Road, Sanctuary Point

Thomson Street, Sussex Inlet

Iverison Road, Sussex Inlet

Lakehaven Drive, Sussex Inlet

Iverison Road, Sussex Inlet

Sussex Inlet Road, Sussex Inlet

Boatharbour Drive, Sussex Inlet

MR7634 Naval Parade, Erowal Bay

Kallaroo Road, Erowal Bay

Hawken Road, St Georges Basin

MR7631 The Wool Road, St Georges Basin

Camden Street, Ulladulla

St Vincent Street, Ulladulla

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4793 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Greenbank Grove

Greens Road

Greenwell Point Road

Greville Avenue

Hawke Street

Hawken Road

Hawthorn Avenue

Hillcrest Avenue

Hockey Street

Hoffman Drive

Holloway Road

Hughes Road

Hunt Street

Huskisson Road

Hyam Road

Hyam Street

Idlewild Avenue

Illaroo Road

Island Point Rd

Investigator Street

Isa Road

Iverison Road

Jean Street

Jervis Street

Starting point

Black Swan Way, Culburra

Finishing point

Culburra Road, Culburra

Comments/Conditions

Greenwell Point Road, Greenwell Point

Greenwell Point Bowling Club, Greenwell Point

MR7632 Pyree Lane, Pyree

Adelaide Street, Greenwell Point

Milson Street, Sanctuary Point

Sanctuary Point Road, Sanctuary Point

Owen Street, Huskisson Keppel Street, Huskisson

HW1 Princes Highway, Tomerong

Grange Road, Tomerong

Pleasant Way, Bomaderry

Riverview Road, Bomaderry

HW1 Princes Highway, South Nowra

Old Southern Road, South Nowra

McKay Street, Nowra Park Road, Nowra

The Springs Road, Swanhaven

Lake Drive, Swanhaven

Hillcrest Avenue, South Nowra

Park Road, Nowra

Illaroo Road, Burrier ‘Illaroo’, Burrier

Merine Street, Old Erowal Bay

Beths Street, Old Erowal Bay

MR312 Jervis Bay Road, Huskisson

Tomerong Street, Huskisson

Tulip Street, Hyams Beach

Cyrus Street, Hyams Beach

Bridge Road, Nowra Shoalhaven Street, Nowra

Clifton Street, Sanctuary Point

Kingsford-Smith Crescent, Sanctuary Point

HW1 Princes Highway, Bomaderry

Hughes Road, North Nowra

HW1 Princes Hwy Gumden Lane, St Georges Basin

Cumberland Avenue, South Nowra

Norfolk Avenue, South Nowra

Old Southern Road, Worrigee

Arthur Street, Worrigee

Sussex Inlet Road, Sussex Inlet

Glanville Road, Sussex Inlet

Kerry Street, Sanctuary Point

The Park Drive, Sanctuary Point

Burrill Street, Huskisson

Beach Street, Huskisson

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4794 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Jervis Street

Jervis Street

John Purcell Way

John Street

Journal Street

Junction Street

Kalandar Street

Kallaroo Road

Kells Road

Keppel Street

Kerry Street

King George Street

King George Street

Kinghorne Street

Kings Point Drive

Kingsford-Smith Crescent

Knoll Parade

Koloona Drive

Lackersteen Street

Lake Drive

Lakehaven Drive

Lambs Crescent

Lanyon Road

Lawson Way

Starting point

Lambs Crescent, Vincentia

Finishing point

Elizabeth Drive, Vincentia

Comments/Conditions

Journal Street, Nowra Lyrebird Park, Nowra

Hillcrest Avenue, South Nowra

Park Road, Nowra

MR7631 The Wool Road, Basin View

Waters Edge Avenue, Basin View

Plunkett Street, Nowra St Anns Street, Nowra

Kinghorne Street, Nowra

Scenic Drive, Nowra

HW1 Princes Highway, Nowra

MR7632 Greenwell Point Road

Grand View Street, Erowal Bay

Naval Parade, Erowal Bay

HW1 Princes Highway, Tomerong

Suffolk Road, Tomerong

Hawke Street, Huskisson

Burrill Street, Huskisson

The Wool Lane, Sanctuary Point

Clifton Street, Sanctuary Point

Naval Parade, Erowal Bay

Grand View Street, Erowal Bay

Parkes Crescent, Callala Beach

Callala Beach Road, Callala Beach

North Street, Nowra HW1 Princes Highway, South Nowra

HW1 Princes Highway, Ulladulla

Blackburn Road, Ulladulla

Paradise Beach Road, Sanctuary Point

Warrego Drive, Sanctuary Point

Woollamia Road, Woollamia

Fairfax Road, Woollamia

Illaroo Road, North Nowra

Camp Kooona & Watersleigh function facilities, North Nowra

Callala Bay Road, Callala Bay

Emmett Street, Callala Beach

Hoffman Drive, Swanhaven

Yaroma Avenue, Swanhaven

Glanville Road, Sussex Inlet

Wayfarer Drive, Sussex Inlet

Plantation Point Parade, Vincentia

Jervis Street, Vincentia

Dacres Street, Vincentia Waldegrave Crescent, Vincentia

Kerry Street, Sanctuary Point

Cammaray Drive, Sanctuary Point

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4795 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Leumeah Street

Lyons Road

MacGibbon Parade

Macleans Point Road

Main Road

Mathie Street

McArthur Drive

McDonald Avenue

McKay Street

Maclean Street

McMahons Road

Meriton Street

Meroo Road

Meroo Street

Merine Street

Merry Beach Road

Millbank Road

Minerva Avenue

Milson Street

Mona Street

Moss Street

Mumbulla Street

Murramarang Road

Murray Street

Starting point

Macleans Point Road, Sanctuary Point

Finishing point

Sanctuary Point Road, Sanctuary Point

Comments/Conditions

River Road, Sussex Inlet

Sussex Road, Sussex Inlet

MR7631 The Wool Road, Old Erowal Bay

Prentice Avenue, Old Erowal Bay

Loralyn Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Greville Avenue, Sanctuary Point

MR261 Moss Vale Road, Cambewarra

Tipitallee Road, Cambewarra

Tallyan Point Road, Basin View

Basin View Parade, Basin View

MR312 Jervis Bay Road, Woollamia

MR312 Jervis Bay Road, Woollamia

MR92 Albatross Road, Nowra

Maclean Street, Nowra

Kalandar Street, Nowra Hockey Street, Nowra

MR92 Albatross Road, Nowra

McDonald Avenue, Nowra

Illaroo Road, North Nowra

Pitt Street, North Nowra

Island Point Road, Sanctuary Point

Loralyn Avenue, Sanctuary Point

HW1 Princes Highway, Bomaderry

Cambewarra Road, Bomaderry

Cambewarra Road, Bomaderry

MR293 Bolong Road, Bomaderry

MR7631 The Wool Road, Old Erowal Bay

Hunt Street, Old Erowal Bay

Murramarang Road, Merry Beach

Pretty Beach Road, Merry Beach

Terara Road, Terara MR7632 Greenwell Point Road, Worrigee

Murray Street, Vincentia

Elizabeth Drive, Vincentia

Walmer Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Greville Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Eastborne Avenue, Culburra

The Lake Circuit, culburra

Kinghorne Street, Nowra

Terara Road, Nowra

Browns Road, South Nowra

Hillcrest Avenue, South Nowra

Bawley Point Road, Bawley Point

Merry Beach Road, Merry Beach

Frederick Street, Vincentia

Minerva Avenue, Vincentia

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4796 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Murre Street

Myrniong Grove

Naval Parade

Nerringilah Road

Norfolk Avenue

North Street

Northwood Drive

Old Southern Road

Orama Crescent

Orontes Street

Orsova Parade

Osborne Street

Osterley Avenue

Otranto Avenue

Owen Street

Page Avenue

Panorama Road

Park Road

Park Row

Park Street

Parkes Crescent

Pelican Street

Penguin Head Road

Pine Forest Road

Starting point

Sussex Inlet Road, Sussex Inlet

Finishing point

Avocet Street, Sussex Inlet

Comments/Conditions

Collier Drive, Berrara Silver Sands Drive, Berrara

Erowal Bay Road, Erowal Bay

Grand View Street, Erowal Bay

Bendalong Road, Bendalong

Nerringilah Eco Centre, Bendalong

Investigator Street, South Nowra

Flinders Road, South Nowra

Kinghorne Street, Nowra

Scenic Drive, Nowra

Pretty Beach Road, Merry Beach

Forest Drive, Merry Beach

Quinns Lane, South Nowra

MR7632 Greenwell Point Road, Worrigee

Orontes Avenue, Orient Point

Orsova Parade, Orient Point

Otranto Avenue, Orient Point

Orama Crescent, Orient Point

Orama Crescent, Orient Point

Osterley Avenue, Orient Point

Hyam Street, Nowra St Anns Street, Nowra

Orsova Parade, Orient Point

Otranto Avenue, Orient Point

Osterley Avenue, Orient Point

Orontes Street, Orient Point

Park Street, Huskisson Hawke Street, Huskisson

Illaroo Road, North Nowra

Pitt Street, North Nowra

Shortcut Road, St Georges Basin

Playing Fields, St Georges Basin

Hockey Street, Worrigee

Clipper Road, Worrigee

Prince Edward Avenue, Culburra

Orsova Parade, Orient Point

Tomerong Street, Huskisson

Owen Street, Huskisson

Quay Road, Callala Beach

King George Street, Callala Beach

Idlewild Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Centaur Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Prince Edward Avenue Penguin Hd. (Entire Length)

Hawken Road, Tomerong

MR312 Jervis Bay Road, Huskisson

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4797 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Pitt Street

Plantation Point Parade

Pleasant Way

Plunkett Street

Pope Avenue

Prentice Avenue

Pretty Beach Road

Prince Alfred Street

Prince Edward Avenue

Quay Road

Queen Street

Quinns Lane

Railway Street

Regmoore Close

River Road

Riverview Road

Rock Hill Road

Rugby Road

Salisbury Drive

Sanctuary Point Road

Saumarez Street

St Anns Street

St Anns Street

St Georges Road

St Vincent Street

Starting point

Illaroo Road, North Nowra

Finishing point

McMahons Road, North Nowra

Comments/Conditions

Elizabeth Drive, Vincentia

Lambs Crescent, Vincentia

HW1 Princes Highway, Bomaderry

Hawthorn Avenue, Bomaderry

Journal Street, Nowra West Street Oval, Nowra

Berrara Road, Berrara Collier Drive, Berrara

Beths Street, Old Erowal Bay

Macgibbon Parade, Old Erowal Bay

Merry Beach Road, Merry Beach

Northwood Drive, Merry Beach

Queen Street, Berry Wharf Road, Berry

Culburra Road, Culburra

Park Row, Culburra

Callala Beach Road, Callala Beach

Parkes Crescent, Callala Beach

HW1 Princes Highway, Berry

entire length, Berry

HW1 Princes Highway, South Nowra

Old Southern Road, South Nowra

Cambewarra Road, Bomaderry

MR293 Bolong Road, Bomaderry

Strathstone Street, Culburra

Culburra Coaches Depot, Culburra

Suncrest Avenue, Sussex Inlet

Lyons Road, Sussex Inlet

Hawthorn Avenue, Nowra

Ferry Lane, Nowra

McMahons Road, North Nowra

Camping Reserve, North Nowra

Flinders Road, South Nowra

Shoalhaven Rugby Park, South Nowra

St Anns Street, Nowra Tarraba Crescent, Nowra

Greville Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Sanctuary Point Road North, Sanctuary Point

Elizabeth Drive, Vincentia

Minerva Avenue, Vincentia

Osborne Street, Nowra Kinghorne Street, Nowra

East Street, Nowra Salisbury Drive, Nowra

Deane Street, St Georges Basin

Island Point Road, St Georges Basin

Deering Street, Ulladulla

HW1 Princes Highway, Ulladulla

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4798 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Scenic Drive

Schofields Lane

Second Avenue

Shoalhaven Street

Shortcut Road

Silver Sands Drive

South Street

Station Road

Stewart Place

Strathstone Street

Suncrest Avenue

Sussex Road

Sydney Street

Tallyan Point Road

Tarraba Crescent

Terara Road

Tharwa Road

The Basin Road

The Lake Circuit

The Lake Circuit

The Park Drive

The Springs Road

The Wool Lane

The Wool Road

The Wool Road

Starting point

Bridge Road, Nowra

Finishing point

Nowra Showground, Nowra

Comments/Conditions

Kinghorne Street, Nowra

Stewart Place, Nowra

Naval Parade, Erowal Bay

Grand View Street, Erowal Bay

Scenic Drive, Nowra Douglas Street, Nowra

MR7631 The Wool Road, St Georges Basin

Panorama Road, St Georges Basin

Myrniong Grove, Berrara

Beachway Avenue, Berrara

Camden Street, Ulladulla

St Vincent Street, Ulladulla

Prince Alfred Street, Berry

Albany Street, Berry

Schofields Lane, Nowra Worrigee Street, Nowra

Culburra Road, Culburra

Regmore Close, Culburra

River Road, Sussex Inlet

River Road, Sussex Inlet

Lyons Road, Sussex Inlet

Iverison Road, Sussex Inlet

Tomerong Street, Huskisson

Owen Street, Huskisson

MR7631 The Wool Road, Basin View

Basin View Parade, Basin View

Salisbury Drive, Nowra MR7632 Greenwell Point Road, Worrigee

Moss Street, Nowra Millbank Road, Terara

Elizabeth Drive, Vincentia

Dacres Street, Vincentia

Island Point Road, St Georges Basin

MR7631 The Wool Road, St Georges Basin

Mona Street, Culburra Penguin Head Road, Culburra

Penguin Head Road, Culburra

Carlton Crescent, Culburra

Jean Street, St Georges Basin

Larmer Avenue, St Georges Basin

MR7633 Sussex Inlet Road, Sussex Inlet

Collier Drive, Sussex Inlet

Loralyn Avenue, Sanctuary Point

Cammaray Drive, Sanctuary Point

Gumden Lane, St Georges Basin

Larmer Avenue Sanctuary Point

Sanctuary Point Road North, Old Erowal Bay

Elizabeth Drive, Vincentia

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4799 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Thomas Street

Thomson Street

Tipitallee Road

Tomerong Street

Tulip Street

Victa Way

Victoria Street

Waldegrave Crescent

Wallace Street

Warrego Drive

Waterpark Road

Waters Edge Avenue

Watt Street

Wayfarer Drive

West Cambewarra Road

West Street

West Street

Wharf Road

Woollamia Road

Worrigee Street

Wunda Avenue

Yalwal Road

Yaroma Avenue

Starting point

HW1 Princes Highway, Milton

Finishing point

Church Street, Milton

Comments/Conditions

The Springs Road, Sussex Inlet

Glanville Road, Sussex Inlet

Illaroo Road, North Nowra

Main Road, Cambewarra

Huskisson Road, Huskisson

Sydney Street, Huskisson

Anemone Avenue, Hyams Beach

Hyam Road, Hyams Beach

Meroo Road, Bomaderry

Fuel Depot, Bomaderry

Prince Alfred Street, Berry

HW1 Princes Highway, Berry

Murray Street, Vincentia

Saumarez Street, Vincentia

Jervis Street, Nowra St Anns Street, Nowra

Kingsford-Smith Crescent, Sanctuary Point

Sanctuary Point Road, Sanctuary Point

Tallyan Point Road, Basin View

Basin View Parade, Basin View

John Street, Basin View Elanora Parade, Basin View

Park Street, Huskisson Sydney Street, Huskisson

Lakehaven Drive, Sussex Inlet

Boatharbour Drive, Sussex Inlet

Illaroo Road, North Nowra

Bernie Regan Sports Field, North Nowra

Greenwell Point Road, Greenwell Point

Adelaide Street, Greenwell Point

North Street, Nowra Douglas Street, Nowra

Prince Alfred Street, Berry

Coolangatta Road, Berry

MR312 Jervis Bay Rd Huskisson Road, Huskisson

HW1 Princes Highway, Nowra

Nowra Showground, Nowra

MR7633 Jacobs Drive, Sussex Inlet

River Road, Sussex Inlet

MR92 Albatross Road, Nowra

Filter Road, West Nowra

Lake Drive, Swanhaven Hoffman Drive, Swanhaven

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Road No.

7626

585

394

7626

Road Name

Baker Street

Campbell St

Cosgrove Street

Denison Street

Friday Flat

Kiah Lake Road

Kirwan Place

Kiandra-Khancoban Road

Kings Cross Road

Kurrajong Street

Maffra Road

Mary Street

Middlingbank Road

Myack Street

Nettin Circuit

Old Adaminaby Road

Oliver Street

Park Road

Reedys Cutting Road

Robert Street

The Barry Way

Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

SNOWY RIVER SHIRE COUNCIL

Denison Street, Cosgrove Street, Adaminiby Adaminiby

MR394 Ando to MR7626 Snowy River Berridale Rd Dalgety Way

Baker Street, HW4 Snowy Mountains Adaminiby Highway, Adaminiby

HW4 Snowy Mountains Baker Street, Highway, Adaminiby Adaminiby

MR677 Alpine Way, Friday Flat Bus Thredbo Terminal, Thredbo

MR585 Middlingbank Group Charters Bus Road, Berridale Depot, Berridale

Reedys Cutting Road, Entire Length, Jindabyne Jindabyne

HW4 Snowy Mountains Kings Cross Road, Highway, Kiandra Kiandra

Kiandra-Khancoban Mt Selwyn Alpine Ski Road, Kiandra Resort, Kiandra

Park Road, Jindabyne Entire Length, Vikas Lodge only point Jindabyne of access on this road.

Cooma Monaro Shire Cooma Monaro Shire Boundary, Cooma Boundary, Maffra

Myack Street, Berridale Robert Street, Berridale

MR286 Kosciuzsko HW4 Snowy Mountains Road, Berridale Highway, Dry Plain

MR286 Kosciuzsko Mary Street, Berridale Road, Berridale

MR7626 The Barry MR7626 The Barry Travel to be Way, Jindabyne Way, Jindabyne anticlockwise only for

this road.

HW4 Snowy Mountains Denison St, Old Highway, Adaminaby Adaminaby

Mary Street, Berridale Snowy Mountains Access available from, Coach & Motor Inn, but no direct exit to Berridale MR286 Kosciuzsko

Road. Exit via William and Myack Street or Mary and Robert Street.

Thredbo Terrace, Kurrajong Street, Jindabyne Jindabyne

MR7626 The Barry Kirwain Place, Way, Jindabyne Jindabyne

Mary Street, Berridale MR286 Kosciuzsko Road, Berridale

MR286 Kosciuzsko MR7626 Snowy River Road, Jindabyne Way, Jindabyne

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Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

MR7626 Campbell St Dalgety

Station Resort, Jindabyne

MR286 Kosciuzsko Road, Jindabyne

MR286 Kosciuzsko Road, Jindabyne

1. 1st occ of Thredbo Terrace. Entry left in only no exit. 2. 2nd occ of Thredbo Terrace. Right in only, exit both directions.

MR7626 The Barry Way, Jindabyne

Adventist Lodge, Jindabyne

Entry from Jindabyne only

MR7626 Snowy River Way, Jindabyne

Station Resort, Jindabyne

Myack Street, Berridale Oliver Street, Berridale

UPPER LACHLAN SHIRE COUNCIL

Macarthur Street, Taralga

Goulburn To Oberon Road, Taralga

Salesyards Road, Crookwell

MR248 Laggan Road, Crookwell

Goulburn To Oberon Road, Taralga

Macarthur Street, Taralga

MR248 Laggan Road, Crookwell

Gordon Road, Crookwell

Gundaroo Street, Gunning

HW2 Hume Highway, Gunning

Wade Etreet, Crookwell Findhorn Road, Crookwell

Marsden Bridge, Goulburn

MR248 Laggan Road, Crookwell

MR248 Laggan Road, Crookwell

Phillip Street, Crookwell

Sharp Sreet, Crookwell Colyer Street, Crookwell

Phillip Street, Crookwell

MR248 Laggan Road, Crookwell

Colyer Street, Crookwell

Salesyards Road, Crookwell

Clifton St Crookwell Soudan Rd Crookwell

MR52 Hume Street, Gunning

Collector Road, Gunning

MR54 Crookwell Road, Crookwell

Salesyards Road, Crookwell

Church Street, Taralga Bunnaby Street, Taralga

Crown Street, Crookwell

Elizabeth Street, Crookwell

Sharp Sreet, Crookwell Colyer Street, Crookwell

Findhorn Road, Crookwell

MR248 Laggan Road, Crookwell

Road No. Road Name

Snowy River Way

Thredbo Terrace

Tinworth Road

Unnamed Road

William Street

Bunnaby Street

Carr Street

Church Street

Clifton Street

Collector Road

Colyer Street

Crookwell Road

Crown Street

Denison Street

Elizabeth Street

Findhorn Road

Gordon Rd

Gundaroo Street

Laggan Road

MacArthur Street

Phillip Street

Robertson Street

Salesyards Road

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Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Denison Street, Crookwell

Findhorn Road, Crookwell

Gordon Rd Wolseley Rd

Tarlo Street, Goulburn Bunnaby Street, Taralga

Bunnaby Street, Taralga MR258 Wombeyan Caves Road, Richlands

Warne Street, Crookwell

Colyer Street, Crookwell

MR54 Crookwell Road, Crookwell

Wade Street, Crookwell

Soudan Rd MR248 Laggan Rd

MR256 Taralga Road, Richlands

MR258 Wombeyan Caves Road, Wombeyan Caves

WINGECARRIBEE SHIRE COUNCIL

MR258 Wombeyan Caves Road, Wombeyan Caves

Wombeyan Caves NPW Offi ce, Wombeyan Caves

Park Street, Bowral Mr261 Kngaloon Road, Bowral

Pioneer Street, Mittagong

Bessemer Street, Mittagong

Old South Road, Bowral

Sheffield Road, Bowral

HW25 Argyle Street, Moss Vale

Throsby Street, Moss Vale

Bundaroo Street, Bowral

MR261 Kangaloon Road, Bowral

Railway Parade, Mittagong

Lee Street, Mittagong

Rowland Road, Bowral S H Christian School, Bowral

St Jude Street, Bowral MR260 Bong Bong Road, Bowral

Centennial Road, Bowral

Bowral Country Club, Bowral

Old South Road, Bowral

Station Street, Bowral

MR372 Berrima Road, Moss Vale

Yarrawa Street, Moss Vale

Station Street, Bowral Woodbine Street, Bowral

Railway Parade, Burradoo

Mr260 Moss Vale Road, Burradoo

HW2 Hume Highway, Hoddles Crossroads

Tugalong Road, Canyonleigh

Old Hume Highway, Berrima

Kirkham Road, Bowral

Road No.

256

256

258

Road Name

Sharp Street

Soudan Rd

Taralga Road

Taralga Road

Wade Street

Warne Street

Wolseley Rd

Wombeyan Caves Road

Access Loop

Aitken Road

Albert Street

Ascot Road

Arthur Street

Bendooley Street

Bessemer Street

Boardman Road

Boolwey Street

Boronia Street

Bowral Street

Browley Street

Bundaroo Street

Burradoo Road

Canyonleigh Road

Centennial Road

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Road No. Road Name

Charlotte Street

Church Road

Collins Road

Currockbilly Street

Douglas Road

Elizabeth Street

Eridge Park Road

Funston Street

Garrett Street

Holly Street

Holly Road

Horderns Road

Joadja Street

Kareela Road

Kings Road

Kirkham Road

Kirkham Street

Lackey Road

Lee Street

Lyell Street

Meranie Street

Merrigang Street

Narellan Road

Nowra Road

Starting point

Mr260 Moss Vale Road, Burradoo

Finishing point

Eridge Park Road, Bowral

Comments/Conditions

Kings Road, Moss Vale MR260 Moss Vale Road, Bong Bong

Pick up & setting down points at Craigieburn Family Resort.

Douglas Road, Moss Vale

Lackey Road, Moss Vale

MR258 Old Hume Highway, Welby

Joadja Street, Welby

Collins Road, Moss Vale

MR372 Berrima Road, Moss Vale

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Moss Vale

Kirkham Street, Moss Vale

MR260 Moss Vale Road, Burradoo

Mr261 Kangaloon Road, Burradoo

MR260 Moss Vale Road, Bowral

Station Street, Bowral

Lackey Road, Moss Vale

Parkes Road, Moss Vale

Bowral Street, Bowral Merrigang Street, Bowral

MR260 Moss Vale Road, Burradoo

Sullivan Street, Burradoo

MR261 Kangaloon Road, East Bowral

Milton Park Country House, East Bowral

Currockbilly Street, Welby

Meranie Street, Welby

Rail Bridge Penrose Westwood Track, Penrose

Church Road, Moss Vale

MR260 Moss Vale Road, Moss Vale

Oxley Hill Road, Bowral

MR260 Mittagong Road, Bowral

Elizabeth Street, Moss Vale

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Moss Vale

HW25 Argyle Street, Moss Vale

Collins Road, Moss Vale

Bessemer Street, Mittagong

Pioneer Street, Mittagong

MR258 Old Hume Highway, Mittagong

Old Bowral Road, Mittagong

Joadja Street, Welby MR258 Old Hume Highway, Welby

Old South Road, Bowral

Station Street, Bowral

Valetta Street, Moss Vale

Young Road, Moss Vale

Yarrawa Road, Moss Vale

MR261 Sheepwash Road, Fitzroy Falls

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Road No.

7636

Road Name

Nowra Road

Old Bowral Road

Old Hume Highway

Old South Road

Oxley Drive

Oxley Hill Road

Park Road

Parkes Road

Penrose Road

Pine Street

Pioneer Street

Queen Street

Purcell St

Rail Bridge Penrose

Railway Parade

Railway Parade

Range Road

Retford Road

Rose Street

Rowland Road

St Jude Street

Sheaffe st

Sheffield Road

Station Street

Sullivan Road

Suttor Road

Starting point

Yarrawa Road, Moss Vale

Finishing point

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Moss Vale

Comments/Conditions

MR260 Bowral Road, Mittagong

MR260 Bowral Road, Mittagong

MR258 Wombeyan Caves Road, Welby

MR372 Medway Road, Berrima

Kangaloon Road, Bowral

Range Road, Bowral

Mittagong Road, Bowral

Railway Parade, Mittagong

Old Hume Highway, Berrima

Kirkham Road, bowral

Sheffield Road, Bowral Purcell Street, Bowral

Garrett Street, Moss Vale

Mr372 Berrima Road, Moss Vale

Goulburn Mulwaree Boundary, Penrose

Anzac Parade, Bundanoon

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Moss Vale

Valetta Street, Moss Vale

Lee Street, Mittagong Albert Street, Mittagong

Merrigang Street, Bowral

Oxley Drive, Bowral

Sheaffe st Ascot Rd

Kareela Road, Penrose Over rail bridge Penrose Road, Penrose

Oxley College, Burradoo

Burradoo Road, Burradoo

Bessemer Street, Mittagong

Range Road, Mittagong

Old Routh Road, Mittagong

Railway Parade, Mittagong

Purcell Street, Bowral Old South Road, Bowral

Merrigang Street, Bowral

Oxley Drive, Bowral

Boardman Road, East Bowral

Boardman Road, East Bowral

Bowral Road, Bowral Boolwey street, Bowral

Old South Rd Purcell St

Bowral Street, Bowral Park Road, Bowral

Funston Street, Bowral MR260 Mittagong Road, Bowral

Holly Road, Burradoo Railway Parade, Burradoo

MR260 Moss Vale Road, Bong Bong

HW25 Illwarra Highway, Moss Vale

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Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Arthur Street, Moss Vale

Yarrawa Road, Moss Vale

Canyonleigh Road, Canyonleigh

Tugalong Station, Canyonleigh

HW25 Argyle Street, Moss Vale

Narellan Road, Moss Vale

Garrett Street, Moss Vale

MR372 Berrima Road, Moss Vale

Kareela Road, Penrose Property on southern side, 50m along road, Penrose

Bundaroo Street, Bowral

Rose Street, Bowral

Throsby Street, Moss Vale

Nowra Road, Moss Vale

Browley Street, Moss Vale

HW25 Argyle Street, Moss Vale

MR260 Moss Vale Road, Burradoo

Burradoo Road, Burradoo

Narellan Road, Moss Vale

HW25 Illawarra Highway, Moss Vale

WOLLONDILLY SHIRE COUNCIL

Douglas Park Drive, Douglas Park

Entire Road, Douglas Park

MR95 Picton Road, Wilton

Wilton Road, Wilton

MR177 Church Street, Appin

Campbelltown City Boundary, Appin

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli Tops

MR610 Wilton Road, Appin

Great Southern Road, Bargo

HW2 Hume Highway Ramps, Bargo

HW2 Hume Highway Ramps, Bargo

Unnamed Road to Avon Dam

MR177 Appin Road, Wedderburn

Cataract Dam, Wedderburn

Lakes Street, Thirlmere Oaks Street, Thirlmere

West Parade, Couridjah MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Tahmoor

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Picton

MR259 Burragorang Road, Oakdale

MR177 Appin Road, Appin

Entire Road, Appin

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Picton

Rail Bridge, Picton

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Tahmoor

York Street, Tahmoor

Road No.

177

177

7635

612

Road Name

Throsby Street

Tugalong Road

Valetta Street

Watson Road

Westwood Track

Woodbine Street

Yarrawa Road

Yarrawa Street

Yean Street

Young Road

Access Road to St Marys Towers

Almond Street

Appin Road

Appin Road

Avon Dam Road

Avon Dam Road

Baden Powell Drive

Barbour Road

Bargo River Road

Barkers Lodge Road

Brian Road

Bridge Street

Bronzewing Street

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Road No. Road Name

Burragorang Lookout Road

Burragorang Road

Burragorang Street

Camden Road

Cawdor Road

Chandos Road

Church Street

Colden Street

Cordeaux Dam Road

Douglas Park Drive

Dowle Street

Duggan Street

East Parade

Edward Street

Eighteenth Street

Estonian Road

Farnsworth Avenue

Fergusson Road

Finns Road

Fourteenth Street

Fourth Steet

Goodlet Steet

Great Southern Road

Harley Street

Hassell Place

Starting point

MR259 Burragorang Road, Nattai

Finishing point

Burragorang Lookout and Picnic Area, Nattai

Comments/Conditions

Camden Shire Boundary, Camden

Burragorang Lookout, Nattai

John Street, The Oaks Merlin Street, The Oaks

MR179 Menangle Road, Douglas Park

Railway Line, Douglas Park

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Cawdor

Westbrook Road, Cawdor

Harley Steet, Yanderra Remembrance Driveway, Yanderra

MR610 Wilton Road, Appin

MR177 Appin Road, Appin

Margaret Street, Picton MR612 Menangle Road, Picton

MR95 Picton Road, Cordeaux

Cordeaux Dam, Cordeaux

MR610 Wilton Road, Wilton

Access Road to St Marys Towers, Douglas Park

Duggan Street, Douglas Park

Camden Road, Douglas Park

Hopson Street, Douglas Park

Dowle Street, Douglas Park

Unnaned Road at Buxton Shops, Buxton

Bargo River Road, Couridjah

Montpelier Drive, The Oaks

Wollondilly Heritage Centre, The Oaks

Fourteenth Street, Warragamba

Warragamba Dam Lookout, Warragamba

Oaks Road, Thirlmere Bonds Road, Thirlmere

Silverdale Road, Warragamba

Haviland Park, Warragamba

Lakelands Road, Lakesland

MR612 Barkers Lodge Road, Mowbray Park

Woodbridge Road, Menangle

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Menangle

Weir Street, Warragamba

Eighteenth Street, Warragamba

Farnsworth Avenue, Warragamba

Weir Street, Warragamba

Oaks Street, Thirlmere Mason Street, Thirlmere

Wellers Road, Bargo Avon Dam Road, Bargo

Yanderra Road, Yanderra

Chandos Street, Yanderra

East Parade, Buxton Buxton Public School, Buxton

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Road No.

610

179

612

95

Road Name

Hopson Street

Jarvisfield Road

John Street

Lakesland Road

Lumsdaine Street

MacArthur Drive

Maldon Bridge Road

Margaret Street

Mason Street

Menangle Road

Menangle Road

Merlin Street

Montpelier Drive

Mowbray Park Road

Mulhollands Road

Oaks Road

Oaks Street

Old Hume Highway

Picton Road

Prince Street

Progress Street

Remembrance Driveway

Starting point

Camden Road, Douglas Park

Finishing point

Duggan Street, Douglas Park

Comments/Conditions

Argyle Street (MR620 Remembrance Driveway), Picton

Antill Park Golf Club, Picton

Montpelier Drive, The Oaks

Silverdale Road, The Oaks

Oaks Road, Lakesland Fergusson Road, Lakesland

Prince Street, Picton Argyle Street (MR620 Remembrance Driveway), Picton

MR95 Picton Road, Wilton

MR610 Wilton Road, Wilton

MR612 Picton Road, Maldon

Maldon Kart Track, Maldon

Argyle Street (MR620 Remembrance Driveway), Picton

Colden Street, Picton

Goodlet Street, Thirlmere

Barbour Road, Thirlmere

MR612 Menangle Road, Picton

Campbelltown City Boundary, Menangle

HW2 Hume Highway, Wilton

Argyle Steet, Picton

Edward Street, The Oaks

MR259 Burragorang Road, The Oaks

MR612 Barkers Lodge Road, Mowbray Park

John Street, The Oaks

Oaks Road, Lakesland MR612 Barkers Lodge Road, Mowbray Park

MR612 Barkers Lodge Road, Picton

Oaks Road, Lakesland

Matthews Creek, Thirlmere

Lakesland Road, Thirlmere

Matthews Creek, Thirlmere

Thirlmere Way, Thirlmere

Wingecarribee Shire Boundary, Bargo

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Bargo

Wollongong City Boundary, Cordeaux Dam

HW2 Hume Highway, Wilton

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Picton

Lumsdaine Street, Picton

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Tahmoor

Greenacre Drive, Tahmoor

Hume Highway ramps, Yanderra

Camden Shire Boundary, Cawdor

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Road No.

7635

7635

610

Road Name

Richardson Street

Silica Road

Silverdale Road

Station Street

Station Street

Stevens Road

Thirlmere Way

Thirlmere Way

Twenty First Street

Twenty Third Street

Tylers Road

Unnamed Road

Unnamed Road

Unnamed Road

View Street

Warradale Road

Weir Street

Wellers Road

Werombi Road

West Parade

Westbourne Avenue

Wilton Road

Wilton Road

Wonga Road

Starting point

Westbourne Avenue, Thirlmere

Finishing point

Thirlmere Way, Thirlmere

Comments/Conditions

Tylers Road, Bargo Remembrance Driveway, Bargo

John Street, The Oaks Shire Boundary, Wallacia

MR179 Menangle Road, Menangle

Stevens Road, Menangle

MR612 Menangle Road, Picton

Picton Railway, Picton

Station Street, Menangle

Menangle Railway Station, Menangle

Oaks Street Thirlmere MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Picton

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Tahmoor

Oaks Street, Thirlmere

Farnsworth Avenue, Warragamba

Twenty Third Street, Warragamba

Farnsworth Avenue, Warragamba

Conference Centre, Warragamba

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Bargo

Silica Road, Bargo

West Parade, Buxton East Parade, Buxton Shops, Buxton

Avon Dam Road, Bargo Avon Dam, Avon Dam

Avon Dam Road, Bargo Nepean Dam, Nepean Dam

Argyle Street (MR620 Remembrance Driveway), Picton

Lumsdaine Street, Picton

Silverdale Road, Warragamba

Farnsworth Avenue, Warragamba

Farnsworth Avenue, Warragamba

Fourteenth Street, Warragamba

Great Southern Road, Bargo

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Bargo

Silverdale Road, Warragamba

Wollondilly Shire Boundary, Camden

Boundary Road, Buxton Lakes Street, Thirlmere

Oaks Road, Thirlmere Richardson Street, Thirlmere

MR610 MacArthur Drive, Wilton

Douglas Park Road, Wilton

Almond Street, Wilton MR610 MacArthur Drive, Wilton

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Picton

New Bus Depot, Picton

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Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Woodbridge Road Finns Road, Menangle MR179 Menangle Road, Menangle

Yanderra Road Harley Street, Yanderra Remembrance Driveway, Yanderra

York Street Bronzewing Street, Tahmoor

MR620 Remembrance Driveway, Tahmoor

WOLLONGONG CITY COUNCIL

Abercrombie Street Mount Keira Road, West Wollongong

Shaftsbury Avenue, West Wollongong

Acacia Avenue Reserve Street, Gwynneville

Vickery Street, Gwynneville

Acacia Street MR522 Shellharbour Road, Windang

Waratah Street, Windang

Achilles Avenue HW1 Flinders Street, North Wollongong

Exeter Avenue, North Wollongong

Ajax Avenue Montague Street, North Wollongong

HW1 Princes Highway, North Wollongong

Albert Street Princes Highway, Corrimal

Eager Street, Corrimal

Albert Street Ridley Parade, Unanderra

Nudjia Street, Unanderra

Aldinga Avenue Fowlers Road, Dapto Byamee Street, Dapto

Aldridge Avenue Carroll Road, East Corrimal

Cawley Street, East Corrimal

Alfred Street Chenhall Street, Woonona

HW1 Princes Highway, Woonona

Alice Street Greta Street, Woonona York Road, Woonona

Allan Street Staff Street, Wollongong

Rowland Avenue, Wollongong

Allen Street Mount Keira Road, West Wollongong

Spring Street, West Wollongong

Alukea Road Central Road, Cordeaux Heights

Derribong Drive, Cordeaux Heights

Alvin Parade Ramah Avenue, Mount Pleasant

Cabbage Tree Lane, Mount Pleasant

Amaroo Street Gibsons Road, Figtree Cordeaux Road, Figtree

Anama Street Princes Highway, Fairy Meadow

Entire Length, Fairy Meadow

Annesley Avenue Plateau Road, Stanwell Tops

Stonehaven Road, Stanwell Tops

177 Appin Road HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli Tops

Wollondilly Shire Boundary, Wedderburn

Armour Street Waley Avenue, Bellambi

Sewerage Treatment Works, Bellambi

Armstrong Street Keira Mine Road, Keiraville

Cochrane Street, Keiraville

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4810 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Arthur Street

Asquith Street

Atchison Street

Atkinson Avenue

Auburn Street

Avalon Terrace

Avondale Road

Baan Baan Street

Balfour Road

Balgownie Road

Balmoral Street

Bambil Crescent

Bangaroo Avenue

Barber Street

Barellen Street

Barnes Street

Bassett Street

Bath Street

Beach Drive

Beatus Street

Bellambi Lane

Bellambi Lane

Bellevue Road

Belmore Street

Beltana Avenue

Benjamin Road

Starting point

Redman Avenue, Thirroul

Finishing point

The Esplanade, Thirroul

Comments/Conditions

Buttenshaw Drive, Austinmer

Balfour Road, Austinmer

HW1 Crown Street, Wollongong

Burelli Street, Wollongong

Lakelands Drive, Dapto Emerson Road, Dapto

Burelli Street, Wollongong

Bridge Street, Coniston

Cleverdon Crescent, Figtree

Grafton Avenue, Figtree

HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Goolagong Street, Dapto

Osborne Street, Dapto Mulda Street, Dapto

Asquith Street, Austinmer

Gilchrist Street, Austinmer

Princes Highway, Balgownie

Brokers Road, Balgownie

Kembla Street, Balgownie

Russell Street, Balgownie

Byamee Street, Dapto Bangaroo Avenue, Dapto

Byamee Street, Dapto Bambil Crescent, Dapto

Kelly Street, Berkeley Gallop Street, Berkeley

Coolabah Road, Dapto Yalunga Street, Dapto

Winnima Way, Berkeley Nannawilli Street, Berkeley

McMahons Street, Fairy Meadow

Vereker Street, Fairy Meadow

MacCauley Street, Thirroul

Cliff Parade, Thirroul

Park Road, Woonona Ocean Avenue, Woonona

Coachwood Drive, Unanderra

Tresnan Street, Unanderra

York Road, Bellambi Gladstone Street, Bellambi

HW1 Princes Highway, Russell Vale

HW1 Northern Distributor, Bellambi

HW1 Princes Highway, Figtree

Brentwood Avenue, Figtree

Governors Lane, Wollongong

Smith Street, Wollongong

Emerson Road, Dapto Lakelands Drive, Dapto

Cordeaux Road, Mount Kembla

Stafford Road, Mount Kembla

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Road No. Road Name

Berkeley Road

Berkeley Road

Binda Street

Blackall Street

Blacket Street

Blackman Parade

Blackwell Street

Bligh Street

Bloomfield Avenue

Bong Bong Road

Booreea Boulevarde

Boronia Avenue

Bott Drive

Boundary Road

Bourke Street

Bourke Street

Bourke Street

Bourke Street

Braeside Avenue

Brendena Gardens

Brendon Avenue

Brentwood Avenue

Brian Street

Bridge Street

Broker Street

Starting point

Glastonbury Avenue, Unanderra

Finishing point

Unanderra Railway Station, Unanderra

Comments/Conditions

Glastonbury Avenue, Unanderra

Nannawilli Street, Berkeley

Robsons Road, Keiraville

Dallas Street, Keiraville

Point Street, Bulli Beach Street, Bulli

Pleasant Avenue, North Wollongong

Cliff Road, North Wollongong

Central Road, Unanderra

Tresnan Street, Unanderra

Laurina Avenue, Helensburgh

Park Avenue, Helensburgh

MacQuarie Street, Gwynneville

Mercury Street, Gwynneville

Coxs Avenue, Corrimal Robson Road, Corrimal

HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Glenlee Drive, Horsley

Cordeaux Road, Mount Kembla

Derribong Drive, Cordeaux Heights

Waratah Street, Windang

Oakland Avenue, Windang

Rothery Street, Bellambi

Waley Avenue, Bellambi

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Windang

Shellharbour Road, Windang

Cowper Street, Fairy Meadow

Montague Street, Fairy Meadow

Princes Highway, Fairy Meadow

Clifford Street, Fairy Meadow

HW1 Flinders Street, North Wollongong

Kembla Street, North Wollongong

MR581 Corrimal Street, North Wollongong

Cliff Road, North Wollongong

Murpheys Lane, Keiraville

Gipps Road, Keiraville

Stonehaven Road, Stanwell Tops

Plateau Road, Stanwell Tops

Panorama Drive, Farmborough Heights

Farmborough Road, Farmborough Heights

Bellevue Road, Figtree Jacaranda Avenue, Figtree

Meadow Street, Tarrawanna

Foothills Road, Tarrawanna

Harold Street, Coniston MR581 Springhill Road, Coniston

HW1 Princes Highway, Russell Vale

East Street, Russell Vale

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Road No. Road Name

Brokers Road

Brokers Road

Brokers Road

Brompton Road

Bruce Road

Buena Vista Avenue

Bukari Street

Bulgo Road

Bulwarra Street

Burelli Street

Burke Road

Bushland Avenue

Buttenshaw Drive

Byamee Street

Cabbage Tree Lane

Caldwell Avenue

Cambridge Avenue

Camp Road

Campbell Sreet

Campbell Street

Campbell Street

Cannon Street

Carbeen Crescent

Carcoola Street

Starting point

Duncan Street, Balgownie

Finishing point

Frost Parade, Balgownie

Comments/Conditions

Lang Street, Balgownie Balgownie Road, Balgownie

The Parkway, Mount Pleasant

Ramah Avenue, Mount Pleasant

Bellambi Lane, Bellambi

Rothery Street, Bellambi

Flagstaff Road, Warrawong

Third Avenue, Warrawong

MR613 Northcliffe Drive, Lake Heights

Werringa Avenue, Lake Heights

Pooraka Avenue, West Wollongong

Koorabel Avenue, West Wollongong

Whitty Road, Helensburgh

Tabratong Road, Helensburgh

Gipps Road, Keiraville Robsons Road, Keiraville

Station Street, Wollongong

Harbour Street, Wollongong

Emerson Road, Dapto Mount Brown Road, Mount Brown

New Mount Pleasant Road, Mount Pleasant

Entire Road, Mount Pleasant

Cater Street, Coledale Asquith Street, Austinmer

Moombara Street, Dapto

Fowlers Road, Koonawarra

Alvin Parade, Mount Pleasant

HW1 Princes Highway, Balgownie

Princes Highway, Towradgi

Foothills Road, Tarrawanna

Guest Avenue, Fairy Meadow

Princes Highway, Fairy Meadow

Mount Keira Road, Mount Keira

Illawarra District Scout Camp, Mount Keira

HW1 Princes Highway, Woonona

Carrington Street, Woonona

HW1 Flinders Street, Wollongong

MR581 Corrimal Street, Wollongong

Carrington Street, Woonona

Ocean Park, Woonona

Compton Street, Dapto Compton Street, Mount Brown

Derribong Drive, Cordeaux Heights

Staff Road, Cordeaux Heights

Euroka Street, West Wollongong

Koloona Avenue, West Wollongong

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Road No. Road Name

Carr Parade

Carrington Street

Carroll Road

Carters Lane

Catherine Street

Cawley Street

Cedar Avenue

Cemetery Road

Central Road

Chalmers Street

Channon Street

Chapman Street

Chapman Street

Charcoal Close

Charles Road

Chenhall Street

Church Street

Church Street

Church Street

Church Street

Claremont Avenue

Cleveland Road

Cleverdon Crescent

Cliff Parade

Cliff Road

Starting point

Cook Street, Unanderra

Finishing point

Albert Street, Unanderra

Comments/Conditions

Farrell Road, Bulli Kareela Road, Woonona

Lake Parade, East Corrimal

Aldridge Avenue, East Corrimal

Towradgi Road, Towradgi

Elliotts Road, Fairy Meadow

Frances Street, Gwynneville

Foley Street, Gwynneville

Rothery Street, Bellambi

Murray Road, East Corrimal

Oakland Avenue, Windang

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Windang

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Walker Street, Helensburgh

Cordeaux Road, Cordeaux Heights

HW1 Princes Highway, Unanderra

Balgownie Road, Balgownie

Duncan Street, Balgownie

Terania Street, Russell Vale

Keerong Avenue, Russell Vale

Princes Highway, Fairy Meadow

Entire Length, Fairy Meadow

Hurt Parade, Unanderra HW1 Princes Highway, Unanderra

Berkeley Road, Unanderra

Entire Road to cul de sac, Unanderra

Meads Avenue, Tarrawanna

Caldwell Avenue, Tarrawanna

Gray Street, Woonona Alfred Street, Woonona

MR581 Bourke Street, North Wollongong

Market Street, Wollongong

Military Road, Port Kembla

Illawarra Street, Port Kembla

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul

Sea Foam Avenue, Thirroul

Stewart Street, Wollongong

Burelli Street, Wollongong

Noble Parade, Lake Heights

Ranchby Avenue, Lake Heights

HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Marshall Street, Dapto

The Avenue, Figtree Avalon Terrace, Figtree

The Esplanade, Thirroul Bath Street, Thirroul

Stuart Park, North Wollongong

Marine Drive, Wollongong

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Road No.

581

1

Road Name

Clifford Road

Coachwood Drive

Cochrane Street

Collins Street

Compton Street

Cook Street

Coolabah Road

Coolgardie Street

Cordeaux Road

Cormack Avenue

Corrimal Street

Cowper Street

Cowper Street

Cowper Street

Cowper Street

Coxs Avenue

Crawford Avenue

Crown Street

Crown Street

Cummins Street

Daisy Street

Dallas Street

Darcy Road

Darcy Road

Starting point

Daisy Street, Fairy Meadow

Finishing point

Bourke Street, Fairy Meadow

Comments/Conditions

Staff Road, Unanderra Waples Road, Unanderra

Armstrong Street, Keiraville

Robsons Road, Keiraville

Francis Street, Corrimal Wilga Street, Corrimal

Emerson Road, Dapto Cormack Avenue (2nd occ), Mount Brown

Central Road, Unanderra

Carr Parade, Unanderra

Barellen Street, Dapto Kanahooka Road, Brownsville

Park Road, East Corrimal

Pioneer Road, East Corrimal

HW1 Princes Highway, Unanderra

Harry Graham Drive, Mount Kembla

Compton Street, Mount Brown

HW1 Princes Highway, Mount Brown

Bourke Street, North Wollongong

Swan Street, Coniston

Elliotts Road, Fairy Meadow

Bourke Street, Fairy Meadow

Walker Street, Helensburgh

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Flagstaff Road, Lake Heights

MR522 King Street, Warrawong

Olympic Boulevarde, Port Kembla

MR522 King Street, Warrawong

Bloomfi eld Avenue, Corrimal

Lemrac Avenue, Corrimal

Porter Street, Gwynneville

Gipps Road, Gwynneville

Keira Street, Wollongong

Mount Keira Road, Wollongong

Marine Drive, Wollongong

Kembla Street, Wollongong

Coachwood Drive, Unanderra

Hargraves Street, Unanderra

Princes Highway, Fairy Meadow

Elliotts Road, Fairy Meadow

Robsons Road, Keiraville

Binda Street, Keiraville

Military Road, Port Kembla

MR295 Old Port Road, Port Kembla

MR295 Old Port Road, Port Kembla

Gloucester Boulevarde, Port Kembla

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Road No. Road Name

Darcy Road

Darkes Forest Road

David Street

Dawson Street

Dean Street

Dempster Street

Denham Drive

Denison Street

Derribong Drive

Dixon Street

Dobinson Street

Donald Street

Dorrigo Avenue

Douglas Road

Drummond Street

Duff Parade

Dumfries Lane

Duncan Street

Dymock Street

Eager Street

East Street

Eastern Street

Edgeworth Avenue

Edward Street

Starting point

Horne Street, Port Kembla

Finishing point

Military Road, Port Kembla

Comments/Conditions

MR678 Princes Highway, Maddens Plains

Entire Length, Maddens Plains

Gilmore Street, West Wollongong

Dempster Street, West Wollongong

Dymock Street, Balgownie

Cabbage Tree Lane, Balgownie

Lowden Square, Wollongong

Auburn Street, Wollongong

Rosemont Street, West Wollongong

Rosemont Street, West Wollongong

Throsby Avenue, Horsley

Bong Bong Road, Horsley

HW1 Crown Street, Wollongong

Throsby Drive, Wollongong

Northmeadows Road, Cordeaux Heights

Alukea Road, Cordeaux Heights

Carters Lane, Fairy Meadow

Donald Street, Fairy Meadow

New Mount Pleasant Road, Mount Pleasant

Brokers Road, Mount Pleasant

Dixon Street, Fairy Meadow

Holder Street, Fairy Meadow

Royal Crescent, Woonona

Railway Parade, Woonona

Pringle Road, Tarrawanna

Meadow Street, Tarrawanna

Gladstone Avenue, Mount St Thomas

MR602 Masters Road, Mount St Thomas

Gregory Avenue, East Corrimal

Railway Street, East Corrimal

Foothills Road, Mount Ousley

Strone Avenue, Mount Ousley

Brokers Road, Balgownie

Margaret Street, Balgownie

Ryan Street, Balgownie Dawson Street, Balgownie

Albert Street, Corrimal Rothery Street, Corrimal

Broker Street, Russell Vale

Hicks Street, Russell Vale

Murpheys Lane, Keiraville

Gipps Road, Keiraville

William Beach Road, Koonawarra

Lakeside Drive, Koonawarra

Kembla Street, North Wollongong

Church Street, North Wollongong

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4816 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No.

295

295

1

295

Road Name

Elizabeth Drive

Elizabeth Street

Elizabeth Street

Elliotts Road

Emerson Road

Endeavour Drive

Essex Street

Euroka Street

Exeter Avenue

Exmouth Road

Fairloch Avenue

Fairwater Drive

Farmborough Road

Farrell Road

Fields Street

First Avenue

Fisher Street

Fitzwilliam Street

Five Islands Road

Five Islands Road

Flagstaff Road

Fletcher Street

Flinders Street

Flinders Street

Starting point

Mount Keira Road, Mount Keira

Finishing point

Mount Keira Lookout, Mount Keira

Comments/Conditions

HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Marshall Street, Dapto

George Street, Towradgi John Street, Towradgi

Princes Highway, Fairy Meadow

Squires Way, Fairy Meadow

HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Wyndarra Way, Koonawarra

Marine Drive, Wollongong

Marine Drive, Wollongong

Sussex Street, Berkeley Hertford Street, Berkeley

Carcoola Street, West Wollongong

Koorabel Avenue, West Wollongong

HW1 Flinders Street, North Wollongong

Achilles Avenue, North Wollongong

Thirroul Road, Kanahooka

Kanahooka Road, Kanahooka

Farmborough Road, Farmborough Heights

Farmborough Road, Farmborough Heights

Highcroft Boulevarde, Horsley

Sierra Drive, Horsley

HW1 Princes Highway, Unanderra

Highview Drive, Farmborough Heights

Trinity Row, Bulli Carrington Street, Bulli

William Beach Road, Koonawarra

Thirroul Road, Koonawarra

MR613 Northcliffe Drive, Warrawong

Cowper Street, Warrawong

HW1 Crown Street, West Wollongong

Gilmore Street, West Wollongong

Military Road, Port Kembla

Kembla Street, Port Kembla

Darcy Road, Port Kembla

HW1 Princes Highway, Unanderra

MR295 Five Islands Road, Port Kembla

Military Road, Port Kembla

George Street, Berkeley Wattle Street, Warrawong

Junction Street, Helensburgh

Junction Street, Helensburgh

Helensburgh Primary School

HW1 Northern Distributor, North Wollongong

Smith Street, Wollongong

MR295 Five Islands Road, Port Kembla

MR295 Old Port Road, Port Kembla

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4817 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Foley Street

Foleys Lane

Foothills Road

Foothills Road

Foothills Road

Foreshore Road

Foster Street

Fowlers Road

Frances Crescent

Frances Street

Francis Street

Francis Street

Franklin Avenue

Frost Parade

Gallipoli Street

Gallop Street

George Hanley Drive

George Street

George Street

Gerard Avenue

Gibsons Road

Gilba Road

Gilchrist Street

Gilmore Street

Starting point

Throsby Drive, Gwynneville

Finishing point

Porter Street, Gwynneville

Comments/Conditions

University Avenue, North Wollongong

Entire Road, North Wollongong

Ramah Avenue, Mount Ousley

Dumfries Lane, Mount Ousley

Francis Street, Corrimal Meadow Street, Corrimal

Caldwell Avenue, Tarrawanna

Balmoral Street, Balgownie

MR295 Old Port Road, Port Kembla

No 4 Jetty, Port Kembla

Old Station Road, Helensburgh

Vera Street, Helensburgh

HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Lakeside Drive, Koonawarra

Walker Street, Helensburgh

Walker Street, Helensburgh

Gipps Road, Gwynneville

Catherine Street, Gwynneville

Bellambi Lane, Bellambi

Lavender Street, Bellambi

Underwood Street, Corrimal

Foothills Road, Corrimal

Park Road, Bulli Campbell Street, Woonona

Brokers Road, Balgownie

Tucker Avenue, Balgownie

Suvla Street, Port Kembla

Gloucester Boulevarde, Port Kembla

Nolan Street, Berkeley Winnima Way, Berkeley

Virginia Street, North Wollongong

Cliff Road, North Wollongong

MR613 Northcliffe Drive, Berkeley

Nannawilli Street, Berkeley

Hope Street, Towradgi Elizabeth Street, Towradgi

Panorama Drive, Farmborough Heights

Farmborough Road, Farmborough Heights

HW1 Princes Highway, Figtree

Amaroo Street, Figtree

Fowlers Road, Koonawarra

Elizabeth Point, Koonawarra

Balfour Road, Austinmer

Moore Street, Austinmer

HW1 Crown Street, West Wollongong

Reserve Street, West Wollongong

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4818 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Gipps Road

Gipps Street

Gipps Street

Gladstone Avenue

Gladstone Street

Glastonbury Avenue

Glenlee Drive

Gloria Crescent

Gloucester Boulevarde

Golf Place

Goolagong Street

Governors Lane

Grafton Avenue

Grafton Street

Graham Avenue

Grand View Parade

Gray Street

Greenacre Road

Greene Street

Gregory Avenue

Greta Street

Grevillea Park Road

Grey Street

Guest Avenue

Starting point

Foley Road, Gwynneville

Finishing point

Bulwarra Street, Keiraville

Comments/Conditions

Crawford Avenue, Gwynneville

Foley Street, Gwynneville

Church Street, Wollongong

HW1 Flinders Street, Wollongong

HW1 Crown Street, Wollongong

Moran Avenue, Mount St Thomas

Bellambi Lane, Bellambi

Rothery Street, Bellambi

MR295 Five Islands Road, Unanderra

Berkeley Road, Unanderra

Horsley Drive, Horsley Bong Bong Road, Horsley

Buena Vista Avenue, Lake Heights

Lake Heights Road, Lake Heights

Darcy Road, Port Kembla

Military Road, Port Kembla

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Primbee

Port Kembla Golf Club, Primbee

Avondale Road, Dapto Penrose Drive, Dapto

Railway Parade, Wollongong

Belmore Street, Wollongong

Cleverdon Crescent, Figtree

Avalon Terrace, Figtree

Bourke Street, Fairy Meadow

Elliotts Road, Fairy Meadow

University Avenue, Gwynneville

MR626 Northern Distributor, Gwynneville

Buena Vista Avenue, Lake Heights

Lake Heights Road, Lake Heights

HW1 Princes Highway, Woonona

Mitchell Road, Woonona

Rosemont Street, West Wollongong

Mercury Street, Gwynneville

Third Avenue, Warrawong

Cowper Street, Warrawong

Pioneer Road, East Corrimal

Duff Parade, East Corrimal

Monie Street, Woonona Alice Street, Woonona

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli

Slackey Flat, Bulli

Murpheys Lane, Keiraville

Rose Street, Keiraville

Princes Highway, Fairy Meadow

Cambridge Avenue, Fairy Meadow

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4819 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Gundarin Street

Gwyther Avenue

Hamilton Street

Harbour Street

Hargreaves Street

Harold Street

Harper Street

Harry Graham Drive

Harvey Street

Hassan Street

Hay Avenue

Haywards Bay Drive

Haywards Bay Offload Ramp

Haywards Bay Onload Ramp

Headlands Avenue

Heaslip Street

Henley Road

Hercules Street

Hertford Street

Hewitts Avenue

Hicks Street

High Street

Highcroft Boulevarde

Highlands Parade

Hillcrest Avenue

Starting point

Abercrombie Street, West Wollongong

Finishing point

Pooraka Avenue, West Wollongong

Comments/Conditions

Organs Road, Bulli Quilkey Place, Bulli

McGrath Street, Fairy Meadow

McMahons Street, Fairy Meadow

Cliff Road, Wollongong Bank Street, Wollongong

Maynes Parade, Unanderra

Blackman Parade, Unanderra

Bridge Street, Coniston Heaslip Street, Coniston

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Hume Drive, Helensburgh

Cordeaux Road, Mount Kembla

Central Avenue, Mount Kembla

Mulda Street, Dapto Joan Street, Dapto

Ranchby Avenue, Lake Heights

Lake Heights Road, Lake Heights

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Lilyvale Street, Helensburgh

Yallah Road, Yallah Wollingurry Street, Haywards Bay

HW1 Princes Highway, Yallah

Haywards Bay Road, Haywrards Bay

Haywards Bay Road, Haywrards Bay

HW1 Princes Highway, Yallah

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Austinmer

Yuruga Street, Austinmer

Gladstone Avenue, Coniston

St Johns Avenue, Mount St Thomas

Mary Street, Thirroul MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul

New Dapto Road, Wollongong

Robinson Street, Wollongong

Hooka Creek Road, Berkeley

Sussex Street, Berkeley

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul

HW1 Princes Highway, Russell Vale

Russell Vale Golf Course, Russell Vale

Popes Road, Woonona Gahans Lane, Woonona

Fairwater Drive, Horsley

Bong Bong Road, Horsley

Hospital Road, Bulli Sturt Place, Bulli

Mountain Road, Woonona

HW1 Princes Highway, Woonona

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4820 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Hilltop Avenue

Hindmarsh Avenue

Hobart Street

Holder Street

Hooka Creek Road

Hope Street

Hopman Crescent

Horan Street

Horne Street

Horsley Drive

Hoskins Avenue

Hospital Road

Hume Drive

Huntley Road

Hurt Parade

Huxley Drive

Illawarra Street

Illowra Crescent

Immarna Avenue

Inner Crescent

Investigator Drive

Irvine Street

Jacaranda Avenue

Jackson Avenue

Starting point

Flagstaff Road, Lake Heights

Finishing point

Noble Parade, Lake Heights

Comments/Conditions

Porter Street, North Wollongong

Railway Crescent, North Wollongong

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli

Haig Road, Bulli

Donald Street, Fairy Meadow

Storey Street, Fairy Meadow

MR613 Northcliffe Drive, Berkeley

Fred Finch Park, Berkeley

John Street, Towradgi George Street, Towradgi

Nolan Street, Berkeley Warwick Street, Berkeley

Rajani Road, Helensburgh

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Darcy Road, Port Kembla

O'Donnell Street, Port Kembla

Shone Avenue, Horsley Bong Bong Road, Horsley

MR522 King Street, Warrawong

Shellharbour Road, Warrawong

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli

Highlands Parade, Bulli

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Penrose Drive, Dapto HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Albert Street, Unanderra

Chapman Street, Unanderra

Horsley Drive, Horsley Sunnybank Crescent, Horsley

Church Street, Port Kembla

Shellharbour Road, Warrawong

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Primbee

Lakeview Parade, Primbee

Yellagong Street, West Wollongong

Euroka Street, West Wollongong

Flagstaff Road, Warrawong

Cowper Street, Warrawong

Berkeley Road, Unanderra

Nolan Street, Unanderra

Northfi elds Lane, Gwynneville

Murpheys Lane, Gwynneville

Brentwood Avenue, Figtree

O'Briens Road, Figtree

MR613 Northcliffe Drive, Warrawong

Stuart Street, Warrawong

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

4821 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Jardine Street

Jarvis Road

Jemma Street

Jenkins Street

Jerematta Street

Joan Street

John Street

John Street

Junction Street

Jutland Avenue

Kanahooka Road

Karingal Avenue

Keerong Avenue

Keira Mine Road

Keira Street

Keira Street

Keira Street

Kelly Street

Kembla Grange Place

Kembla Street

Kembla Street

Kembla Street

Kembla Street

Kembla Street

Kemblawarra Road

Starting point

Princes Highway, Reidtown

Finishing point

Entire Length, Reidtown

Comments/Conditions

Lake Avenue, Cringila Lackawanna Street, Cringila

Farmborough Road, Unanderra

Jenkins Street, Unanderra

Farmborough Road, Unanderra

Jemma Street, Unanderra

HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Mulda Street, Dapto

Thirroul Road, Dapto Robert Street, Dapto

Towradgi Road, Towradgi

Hope Street, Towradgi

Rose Street, Woonona Monie Street, Woonona

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Fletcher Street, Helensburgh

Lauder Avenue, Wollongong

Union Street, Coniston

HW1 Princes Highway, Brownsville

Kanahooka Point, Kanahooka

Wyndarra Way, Koonawarra

Gilba Road, Koonawarra

HW1 Princes Highway, Russell Vale

Channon Street, Russell Vale

Robsons Road, Keiraville

Keira Village Park, Keiraville

Smith Street, Wollongong

Crown Street, Wollongong

Gipps Street, Wollongong

Smith Street, Wollongong

HW1 Crown Street, Wollongong

MR581 Springhill Road, Coniston

Nolan Street, Berkeley Barber Street, Berkeley

HW1 Princes Highway, Kembla Grange

Kembla Grange Golf Course, Kembla Grange

New Mount Pleasant Road, Balgownie

Balgownie Road, Balgownie

George Hanley Drive, North Wollongong

Bourke Street, North Wollongong

MR581 Corrimal Street, North Wollongong

Edward Street, North Wollongong

Fitzwilliam Street, Port Kembla

Church Street, Port Kembla

Campbell Street, Wollongong

Stewart Street, Wollongong

MR522 King Street, Warrawong

Hoskins Avenue, Warrawong

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road No. Road Name

Kendall Street

Kirton Road

Koloona Avenue

Koorabel Avenue

Kruger Avenue

Kulgoa Road

Kundle Street

Kurrajong Street

Lackawanna Street

Lady Carrington Road

Lady Wakehurst Drive

Lake Avenue

Lake Heights Road

Lake Parade

Lakelands Drive

Lakeside Drive

Lakeview Parade

Lamerton Drive

Lang Street

Lauder Avenue

Laurina Avenue

Lavender Street

Lawrence Hargrave Drive

Lemrac Avenue

Starting point

Meadow Street, Tarrawanna

Finishing point

Meads Avenue, Tarrawanna

Comments/Conditions

Henley Road, Austinmer

Gilchrist Street, Thirroul

Carcoola Street, West Wollongong

Walang Avenue, West Wollongong

Euroka Street, West Wollongong

Bukari Street, West Wollongong

Boundary Road, Windang

Kruger Avenue, Windang

Kareela Road, Woonona Park Road, Woonona

Coolabah Road, Brownsville

Harvey Street, Dapto

Acacia Street, Windang Wattle Street, Windang

Jarvis Road, Cringila Sheffi eld Street, Cringila

Otford Road, Otford Conference Centre, Church Camp, Otford

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Stanwell Tops

McKells Avenue, Waterfall

MR295 Five Islands Road, Cringila

Flagstaff Road, Lake Heights

MR613 Northcliffe Drive, Lake Heights

Flagstaff Road, Lake Heights

Pioneer Road, East Corrimal

Carroll Road, East Corrimal

Fowlers Road, Dapto Fowlers Road, Koonawarra

Kanahooka Road, Kanahooka

Fowlers Road, Koonawarra

Illowra Crescent, Primbee

Nicolle Road, Primbee

O'Briens Road, Figtree Jacaranda Avenue, Figtree

Chalmers Street, Balgownie

Brokers Road, Balgownie

Strathearn Avenue, Wollongong

Jutland Avenue, Wollongong

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Blackwell Street, Helensburgh

Francis Street, Bellambi Gladstone Street, Bellambi

HW1 Bulli Pass, Thirroul

F6 Southern Freeway N/B Ramps, Helensburgh

Coxs Avenue, Corrimal Francis Street, Corrimal

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4823 24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Lewis Drive

Liddle Street

Lilyvale Street

Lismore Street

London Drive

Longview Crescent

Lowden Square

Lucas Drive

Lucinda Street

Lysaght Street

MacQuarie Street

Madoline Street

Mailer Avenue

Mangerton Road

Margaret Street

Marine Drive

Marine Parade

Market Place

Market Street

Marshall Mount Road

Marshall Mount Road North

Marshall Street

Mary Street

Masters Road

Starting point

Murray Park Drive, Figtree

Finishing point

St George Avenue, Figtree

Comments/Conditions

Nicholson Lane, Woonona

Gray Street, Woonona

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Walker Street, Helensburgh

Pioneer Road, Bellambi Cawley Street, Bellambi

HW1 Princes Highway, West Wollongong

Therry Street, West Wollongong

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Stanwell Tops

Stonehaven Road, Stanwell Tops

Station Street, Wollongong

Dean Street, Wollongong

Fairwater Drive, Horsley

Bong Bong Road, Horsley

Crawford Avenue, Gwynneville

Foley Street, Gwynneville

HW1 Princes Highway, North Wollongong

Entire Length, North Wollongong

New Dapto Road, Gwynneville

Bligh Street, Gwynneville

Sydney Street, Gwynneville

Irvine Street, Gwynneville

Strathearn Avenue, Wollongong

McKenzie Avenue, Wollongong

Norman Street, Mangerton

HW1 Crown Street, Mangerton

Foothills Road, Balgownie

Chalmers Street, Balgownie

Cliff Road, Wollongong Crown Street, Wollongong

Towradgi Road, Towradgi

Murranar Road, Towradgi

Market Street, Wollongong

Harbour Street, Wollongong

Thomas Street, Wollongong

Harbour Street, Wollongong

Huntley Road, Dapto Calderwood Road, Calderwood

Marshall Mount Road, Yallah

Entire Road, Yallah

Avondale Road, Dapto Bong Bong Road, Dapto

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul

Henley Road, Thirroul

MR581 Springhill Road, Coniston

The Avenue, Figtree

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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4824 OFFICIAL NOTICES 24 September 2010

Road No. Road Name

Matilda Way

Matthews Street

Maynes Parade

McCabe Street

McCauley Street

McGrath Street

McKenzie Avenue

McMahon Street

McMillan Street

McPaul Avenue

Meadow Street

Meads Avenue

Mercury Street

Military Road

Miller Street

Mitchell Road

Monie Street

Montague Street

Moombara Street

Moore Street

Moran Avenue

Moray Road

Morrison Avenue

Mount Brown Road

Starting point

Winnima Way, Berkeley

Finishing point

Winnima Way, Berkeley

Comments/Conditions

Greenacre Road, Gwynneville

Urunga Street, West Wollongong

Staff Road, Unanderra Central Road, Unanderra

HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Marshall Street, Dapto

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul

Station Street, Thirroul

Princes Highway, Fairy Meadow

Cabbage Tree Lane, Fairy Meadow

Mailer Avenue, Wollongong

Rowland Avenue, Wollongong

Hamilton Street, Fairy Meadow

Bassett Street, Fairy Meadow

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Entire Length, Helensburgh

Burke Road, Mount Brown

Mount Brown Road, Mount Brown

Foothills Road, Corrimal

Balgownie Road, Balgownie

Kendall Street, Tarrawanna

Charles Road, Tarrawanna

Sperry Street, West Wollongong

Throsby Drive, Gwynneville

MR295 Darcy Road, Port Kembla

Gloucester Boulevarde, Port Kembla

Auburn Street, Coniston Tate Street, Coniston

Alice Street, Woonona Gray Street, Woonona

John Street, Woonona Greta Street, Woonona

Bourke Street, Fairy Meadow

Ajax Avenue, North Wollongong

HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Jerematta Street, Dapto

Gilchrist Street, Austinmer

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Austinmer

Gladstone Avenue, Mount St Thomas

Taronga Avenue, Mount St Thomas

Sturdee Street, Towradgi

Towradgi Road, Towradgi

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Wombarra

Cater Street, Coledale

Burke Road, Mount Brown

HW1 Princes Highway, Mount Brown

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road No.

186

513

95

613

1

Road Name

Mount Keira Road

Mount Keira Road

Mount Ousley Road

Mountain Road

Mt Ousley Road

Mulda Street

Murpheys Lane

Murranar Road

Murray Park Road

Murray Road

Murrogun Crescent

Myee Street

Myrtle Street

Myrtle Street

Nannawilli Street

New Dapto Road

New Mount Pleasant Road

Nicholson Lane

Noble Parade

Nolan Street

Nolan Street

Norman Street

Northcliffe Drive

Northcliffe Drive

Northern Distributor

Starting point

MR95 Picton Road, Mount Keira

Finishing point

O'Briens Drift Coal Handling Unit, Mount Keira

Comments/Conditions

HW1 Princes Highway, West Wollongong

Elizabeth Drive, Mount Keira

MR95 Picton Road, Mount Ousley

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli Tops

Popes Road, Woonona Hillcrest Avenue, Woonona

F6 Southern Freeway, Mount Ousley

MR513 Mt Ousley Road, Mount Ousley

Byamee Street, Dapto Harvey Street, Dapto

Robsons Road, Keiraville

Irvine Street, Gwynneville

Marine Parade, Towradgi

Carters Lane, Towradgi

Bellevue Road, Figtree O'Briens Road, Figtree

Duff Parade, East Corrimal

Cawley Street, East Corrimal

Waples Road, Unanderra

Plumwood Crescent, Unanderra

Thirroul Road, Kanahooka

Kanahooka Road, Kanahooka

Union Street, Coniston Heaslip Street, Coniston

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Boomerang Street, Helensburgh

Barnes Street, Berkeley George Street, Berkeley

HW1 Crown Street, West Wollongong

MacQuarie Street, Gwynneville

Ryan Street, Balgownie Parrish Avenue, Mount Pleasant

HW1 Princes Highway, Woonona

Woonona High School, Woonona

Hilltop Avenue, Lake Heights

Claremont Avenue, Lake Heights

Investigator Drive, Unanderra

HW1 Princes Highway, Unanderra

Investigator Drive, Unanderra

Hertford Street, Berkeley

Woodlawn Avenue, Mangerton

Mangerton Road, Mangerton

MR522 King Street, Warrawong

HW1 Princes Highway, Kembla Grange

MR522 King Street, Warrawong

Illawarra Street, Warrawong

Bellambi Lane, Bellambi

HW1 Flinders Street, North Wollongong

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Road No.

95

295

95

Road Name

Northern Distributor

Northfi elds Avenue

Nudjia Street

Oakland Avenue

O'Briens Road

Ocean Avenue

Ocean Street

Odenpa Road

O'Donnell Street

Old Coast Road

Old Mount Ousley Road

Old Port Road

Old Princes Highway

Old Station Road

Olympic Boulevarde

Organs Road

Osborne Street

Otford Road

Owen Street

Oxlade Street

Pankhurst Avenue

Panorama Drive

Park Avenue

Park Road

Starting point

HW1 Princes Highway, North Wollongong

Finishing point

F6 Southern Freeway, Gwynneville

Comments/Conditions

Robsons Road, Keiraville

Irvine Street, Gwynneville

Central Road, Unanderra

HW1 Princes Highway, Unanderra

Boronia Street, Windang

Cedar Avenue, Windang

Lamerton Drive, Figtree HW1 Princes Highway, Figtree

Beach Drive, Woonona Royal Crescent, Woonona

Carrington Drive, Bulli Ocean Park, Bulli

Derribong Drive, Cordeaux Heights

Derribong Drive, Cordeaux Heights

Horne Street, Port Kembla

Church Street, Port Kembla

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Stanwell Park

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Stanwell Park

Princes Highway, Fairy Meadow

F6 Southern Freeway, Mount Ousley

Flinders Street, Port Kembla

Darcy Road, Port Kembla

HW1 Princes Highway, North Wollongong

MR95 Old Mount Ousley Road, Fairy Meadow

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Foster Street, Helensburgh

Military Road, Port Kembla

Port Kembla Swimming Pool, Port Kembla

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli

Hospital Road, Bulli

Unara Road, Dapto Bong Bong Road, Dapto

Walker Street, Helensburgh

MR393 Lady Wakehurst Drive, Stanwell Tops

Franklin Avenue, Bulli Carrington Drive, Bulli

Bruce Road, Warrawong

Inner Crescent, Warrawong

Vereker Street, Fairy Meadow

McGrath Street, Fairy Meadow

Waples Road, Unanderra

Lyrebird Way, Farmborough Heights

Blackwell Street, Helensburgh

Boomerang Street, Helensburgh

Rothery Street, Bellambi

Railway Street, East Corrimal

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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24 September 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES

Road No. Road Name

Park Road

Park Road

Parkes Street

Parkes Street

Parkes Street

Parkway Avenue

Parrish Avenue

Parsons Street

Patterson Road

Penrose Drive

Phillip Street

Picton Road

Pioneer Drive

Pioneer Road

Plateau Road

Pleasant Avenue

Plumwood Crescent

Point Street

Pooraka Avenue

Popes Road

Poplar Avenue

Port Kembla Road

Porter Street

Starting point

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli

Finishing point

Trinity Row, Bulli

Comments/Conditions

Mitchell Road, Woonona

Beach Drive, Woonona

MR678 Old Princes Highway, Helensburgh

Walker Street, Helensburgh

Walker Street, Helensburgh

Old Station Road, Helensburgh

Cowper Street, Port Kembla

Shellharbour Road, Port Kembla

Winnima Way, Berkeley Winnima Way, Berkeley

New Mount Pleasant Road, Mount Pleasant

Entire Road, Mount Pleasant

Armstrong Street, Keiraville

Robsons Road, Keiraville

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Coalcliff

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Coalcliff

Goolagong Street, Dapto

Huntley Road, Dapto

The Lookout, Thirroul MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul

MR513 Mt Ousley Road, Mount Ousley

Wollondilly Shire Boundary, Cordeaux Dam

Harriet Spearing Drive, Woonona

Bellambi Lane, Bellambi

Bellambi Lane, Bellambi

Carters Lane, Towradgi

Brendena Gardens, Stanwell Tops

Annesley Avenue, Stanwell Tops

Virginia Street, North Wollongong

Blacket Street, North Wollongong

Tamarind Drive, Unanderra

Murrogun Crescent, Unanderra

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli

Blackall Street, Bulli

Gundarin Street, West Wollongong

Therry Street, West Wollongong

HW1 Princes Highway, Woonona

Mountain Road, Woonona

Staff Road, Unanderra Coachwood Drive, Unanderra

MR581 Springhill Road, Coniston

Coal Loader, Coniston

Foley Street, Gwynneville

Hindmarsh Avenue, North Wollongong

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Road No.

678

1

1

678

1

Road Name

Powell Street

Prince Edward Drive

Princes Highway

Princes Highway

Princes Highway

Princes Highway

Princes Highway

Princes Highway

Pringle Road

Quilkey Place

Railway Crescent

Railway Parade

Railway Parade

Railway Parade

Railway Street

Railway Street

Rajani Road

Ralph Black Drive

Ramah Avenue

Ranchby Avenue

Rawlinson Avenue

Raymond Road

Starting point

HW1 Crown Street, West Wollongong

Finishing point

Woodlawn Avenue, West Wollongong

Comments/Conditions

Kanahooka Road, Brownsville

Yalunga Street, Dapto

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Helensburgh

F6 Southern Freeway, Bulli Tops

HW1 Bellambi Lane, Russell Vale

MR95 Old Mount Ousley Road, Fairy Meadow

F6 Southern Freeway, Sublime Point

Bellambi Lane, Russell Vale

MR295 Five Islands Road, Unanderra

Shellharbour City Boundary, Yallah

F6 Southern Freeway, Waterfall

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Helensburgh

Mount Keira Road, West Wollongong

MR295 Five Islands Road, Unanderra

Caldwell Avenue, Tarrawanna

Douglas Road, Tarrawanna

HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli

Gwyther Avenue, Bulli

Porter Street, North Wollongong

Hindmarsh Avenue, North Wollongong

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul

Entire Length, Thirroul

HW1 Crown Street, Wollongong

Governors Lane, Wollongong

Park Road, Woonona Harriet Spearing Drive, Woonona

Park Road, Bulli Station Street, Bulli

Underwood Street, Corrimal

Pioneer Road, East Corrimal

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Horan Street, Helensburgh

Montague Street, North Wollongong

Montague Street, North Wollongong

Brokers Road, Mount Pleasant

Foothills Road, Mount Ousley

Claremont Avenue, Lake Heights

Hassan Street, Lake Heights

Gladstone Avenue, Wollongong

Rowland Avenue, Wollongong

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul

Station Street, Thirroul

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Road No. Road Name

Red Ash Drive

Redman Avenue

Reserve Street

Reservoir Street

Ridley Parade

Robbins Creek Drive

Robert Street

Robert Street

Robinson Street

Robson Road

Robsons Road

Rose Street

Rose Street

Rosemont Street

Rosemont Street

Rothery Street

Rowland Avenue

Royal Crescent

Russell Street

Russell Street

Russell Street

Ryan Street

Sassafrass Avenue

Sea Foam Avenue

Sellers Crescent

Starting point

Gahans Lane, Woonona

Finishing point

Woodland Avenue, Woonona

Comments/Conditions

Arthur Street, Thirroul Kirton Road, Thirroul

Robsons Road, Keiraville

Gilmore Street, West Wollongong

Suvla Street, Port Kembla

Gloucester Boulevarde, Port Kembla

Central Road, Unanderra

Albert Street, Unanderra

Horsley Drive, Horsley Bong Bong Road, Horsley

Byamee Street, Dapto Thirroul Road, Kanahooka

Russell Street, Woonona Campbell Street, Woonona

Hercules Street, Wollongong

Denison Street, Wollongong

Princes Highway, Corrimal

Bloomfi eld Avenue, Corrimal

Mount Keira Road, West Wollongong

Binda Street, Keiraville

William Street, Keiraville

Robsons Road, Keiraville

Mitchell Street, Woonona

John Street, Woonona

Urunga Street, West Wollongong

Dempster Street, West Wollongong

Dempster Street, West Wollongong

Greenacre Road, West Wollongong

Princes Highway, Corrimal

Cawley Street (2nd Occ), Bellambi

Gladstone Avenue, Wollongong

Mangerton Road, Mangerton

Ocean Avenue, Woonona

Dorrigo Avenue, Woonona

Dymock Street, Balgownie

Balmoral Street, Balgownie

Princes Highway, Corrimal

Underwood Street, Corrimal

HW1 Princes Highway, Woonona

Robert Street, Woonona

Dymock Street, Balgownie

Balmoral Street, Balgownie

Boronia Street, Windang

Cedar Avenue, Windang

Church Street, Thirroul The Lookout, Thirroul

Cawley Road, Bellambi Rothery Street, Bellambi

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Road No.

6006

6006

Road Name

Shaftsbury Avenue

Sheaffes Road

Sheffield Street

Shellharbour Road

Shellharbour Road

Shellharbour Road

Shone Avenue

Short Street

Sierra Drive

Smith Street

Southern Freeway

Southern Freeway

Spearing Street

Sperry Street

Spring Street

Springhill Road

Squires Way

St George Avenue

St Johns Avenue

Staff Road

Staff Street

Stafford Road

Stanhope Street

Station Street

Starting point

Abercrombie Street, West Wollongong

Finishing point

London Drive, West Wollongong

Comments/Conditions

West Dapto Road, Kembla Grange

Entire Road, West Dapto

Jarvis Road, Cringila Cringila Primary School, Cringila

MR522 King Street, Primbee

Sthn Abut Windang Bridge, Windang

MR522 King Street, Primbee

Entire Length, Warrawong

Boundary Road, Windang

Wattle Street, Windang

West Dapto Road, West Dapto

Horsley Drive, Horsley

Princes Highway, Corrimal

Ziems Park, Corrimal

Fairwater Drive, Horsley

Bong Bong Road, Horsley

Belmore Street, Wollongong

Harbour Street, Wollongong

MR95 Picton Road, Mount Ousley

HW1 Princes Highway Junction, Yallah

HW1 Princes Highway Junction, Waterfall

MR678 Old Princes Highway Junction, Bulli Tops

Sydney Street, Gwynneville

Irvine Street, Gwynneville

Mercury Street, West Wollongong

New Dapto Road, West Wollongong

Mount Keira Road, West Wollongong

Allen Street, West Wollongong

MR295 Five Islands Road, Cringila

Swan Street, Coniston

Elliotts Road, Fairy Meadow

Virginia Street, North Wollongong

Bellevue Road, Figtree Lewis Drive, Figtree

Western Avenue, Mangerton

The Avenue, Mount St Thomas

Central Road, Unanderra

Poplar Avenue, Unanderra

HW1 Crown Street, Wollongong

HW1 Crown Street, Wollongong

Cordeaux Road, Mount Kembla

Benjamin Road, Mount Kembla

HW1 Princes Highway, Woonona

Greta Street, Woonona

Railway Street, Bulli HW1 Princes Highway, Bulli

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Road No. Road Name

Station Street

Station Street

Station Street

Station Street

Stewart Street

Stirling Street

Stonehaven Road

Storey Street

Strathearn Avenue

Strone Avenue

Stuart Park Access Road

Stuart Street

Stuart Street

Sturdee Street

Sublime Point Lookout Road

Sussex Street

Suvla Street

Swan Street

Sydney Street

Tabratong Road

Tamarind Drive

Tannery Street

Taronga Avenue

Tarrawanna Road

Starting point

Unara Road, Dapto

Finishing point

Bong Bong Road, Dapto

Comments/Conditions

Pioneer Road, East Corrimal

Duff Parade, East Corrimal

MacCauley Street, Thirroul

Thomas Gibson Park, Thirroul

HW1 Crown Street, Wollongong

Lowden Square, Wollongong

Harbour Street, Wollongong

Church Street, Wollongong

Annesley Avenue, Stanwell Tops

Brendena Gardens, Stanwell Tops

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Stanwell Tops

Brendena Gardens, Stanwell Tops

Holder Street, Fairy Meadow

Elliotts Road, Fairy Meadow

Lauder Avenue, Wollongong

Rawlinson Avenue, Wollongong

Dumfries Lane, Mount Ousley

MR95 Old Mount Ousley Road, Mount Ousley

Cliff Road, North Wollongong

Entire Length, North Wollongong

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Lilyvale Street, Helensburgh

Jackson Avenue, Warrawong

Walker Street, Warrawong

Pioneer Road, Towradgi Moray Road, Towradgi

MR678 Princes Highway, Bulli Tops

Entire Length, Bulli Tops

Essex Street, Berkeley MR613 Northcliffe Drive, Berkeley

Military Road, Port Kembla

Gallipoli Street, Port Kembla

MR581 Corrimal Street, Coniston

Keira Street, Coniston

Madoline Street, Gwynneville

Spearing Street, Gwynneville

Walker Street, Helensburgh

Otford Road, Helensburgh

Coachwood Drive, Unanderra

Plumwood Crescent, Unanderra

HW1 Princes Highway, Unanderra

Blackman Parade, Unanderra

Gladstone Avenue, Mount St Thomas

Heaslip Street, Mount St Thomas

Princes Highway, Corrimal

Meadow Street, Tarrawanna

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Road No. Road Name

Tate Street

Temple Road

Terania Street

Thames Street

The Avenue

The Crescent

The Esplanade

The Grove

The Lookout

The Mall

The Parkway

The Ridge

Therry Street

Third Avenue

Thirroul Road

Thompson Street

Throsby Avenue

Throsby Drive

Towradgi Road

Tresnan Street

Trinity Row

Tucker Avenue

Turpin Avenue

Unara Road

Starting point

Miller Street, Coniston

Finishing point

Bridge Street, Coniston

Comments/Conditions

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Helensburgh

Walker Street, Helensburgh

HW1 Princes Highway, Russell Vale

York Road, Russell Vale

HW1 Princes Highway, West Wollongong

Therry Street, West Wollongong

HW1 Princes Highway, Figtree

Taronga Avenue, Mount St Thomas

Old Station Road, Helensburgh

The Ridge, Helensburgh

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul

Arthur Street, Thirroul

Gilchrist Street, Austinmer

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Austinmer

Sea Foam Avenue, Thirroul

Phillip Street, Thirroul

Thames Street, West Wollongong

London Drive, West Wollongong

Balgownie Road, Balgownie

Brokers Road, Mount Pleasant

The Crescent, Helensburgh

Fletcher Street, Helensburgh

Thames Street, West Wollongong

London Drive, West Wollongong

Bruce Road, Warrawong

Greene Street, Warrawong

Joan Street, Dapto Kanahooka Road, Kanahooka

Campbell Street, Woonona

Mitchell Road, Woonona

Lucas Drive, Horsley Denham Drive, Horsley

Mercury Street, Gwynneville

HW1 Flinders Street, Wollongong

Princes Highway, Towradgi

Marine Parade, Towradgi

Blackman Parade, Unanderra

Cummins Street, Unanderra

Beach Street, Bulli Farrell Road, Bulli

Frost Parade, Balgownie

Duncan Street, Balgownie

MR522 King Street, Warrawong

Shellharbour Road, Warrawong

Station Street, Dapto HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

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Road No. Road Name

Underwood Street

Union Street

University Avenue

Unnamed Road

Unnamed Road

University of Wollongong Access Road

Uralba Street

Ursula Road

Urunga Street

Vera Street

Vereker Street

Vickery Street

Virginia Street

Vista Avenue

Walang Avenue

Waley Avenue

Walker Street

Walker Street

Walker Street

Wallabah Way

Wallawa Street

Waples Road

Waratah Street

Warwick Street

Starting point

Tarrawanna Road, Corrimal

Finishing point

Collins Street, Corrimal

Comments/Conditions

Jutland Avenue, Coniston

Myrtle Street, Coniston

Irvine Street, Gwynneville

Porter Street, Gwynneville

Benjamin Road, Mount Kembla

Stafford Road, Mount Kembla

Berkeley Road, Unanderra

Nan Tien Temple, Unanderra

Northfi elds Avenue, Gwynneville

Northfi elds Avenue, Gwynneville

Pookara Avenue, West Wollongong

Bellevue Road, Figtree

Franklin Avenue, Bulli Trinity Row, Bulli

Matthews Street, West Wollongong

Rosemont Street, West Wollongong

Foster Street, Helensburgh

Helensburgh Railway Station, Helensburgh

Hamilton Street, Fairy Meadow

Cabbage Tree Lane, Fairy Meadow

Acacia Avenue, Gwynneville

Gipps Road, Gwynneville

MR581 Bourke Street, North Wollongong

George Hanley Drive, North Wollongong

Waples Road, Farmborough Heights

Panorama Drive, Farmborough Heights

Koloona Avenue, West Wollongong

Uralba Street, West Wollongong

Bott Drive, Bellambi Armour Street, Bellambi

MR185 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Helensburgh

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Parkes Street, Helensburgh

Robertson Street, Helensburgh

Stuart Street, Warrawong

MR613 Northcliffe Drive, Warrawong

Byamee Street, Koonawarra

Lakeside Drive, Koonawarra

Bellevue Road, Figtree Harry Graham Park, Figtree

Farmborough Road, Unanderra

Vista Avenue, Farmborough Heights

Acacia Street, Windang Wattle Street, Windang

Nolan Street, Berkeley Hopman Crescent, Berkeley

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Road No. Road Name

Wattle Street

Wattle Street

Wentworth Street

Werowi Street

Werringa Avenue

West Dapto Road

Western Avenue

Whitty Road

Wilga Street

Wilkinson Street

Wilkinson Street

William Beach Road

William Street

Windang Road

Winnima Way

Wollonyuh Crescent

Wongawilli Road

Woodland Avenue

Woodlawn Avenue

Wyllie Road

Wyndarra Way

Yallah Road

Yalunga Street

Yellagong Street

Starting point

Flagstaff Road, Warrawong

Finishing point

MR295 Five Islands Road, Warrawong

Comments/Conditions

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Windang

Shellharbour Road, Windang

Darcy Road, Port Kembla

Cowper Street, Port Kembla

HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Mulda Street, Dapto

Buena Vista Avenue, Lake Heights

Flagstaff Road, Lake Heights

HW1 Princes Highway, Kembla Grange

Shone Avenue Wongawilli

St Johns Avenue, Mangerton

Woodlawn Avenue, Mangerton

Walker Street, Helensburgh

Bulgo Road, Helensburgh

Collins Street, Corrimal Rothery Street, Corrimal

MR613 Northcliffe Drive, Berkeley

Winnima Way, Berkeley

Winnima Way, Berkeley MR613 Northcliffe Drive, Berkeley

Edgeworth Avenue, Koonawarra

Webb Park, Koonawarra

Gipps Road, Keiraville Robsons Road, Keiraville

Lakeview Parade, Primbee

MR522 Shellharbour Road, Primbee

Wilkinson Street, Berkeley

Wilkinson Street, Berkeley

Huxley Drive, Horsley Huxley Drive, Horsley

Shone Avenue, Wongawilli

Jersey Farm Rd Wongawilli

Red Ash Drive, Woonona

HW1 Princes Highway, Woonona

St Johns Avenue, Mangerton

Powell Street, West Wollongong

West Dapto Road, Kembla Grange

Wollongong Lawn Cemetery, Kembla Grange

Lakelands Drive, Koonawarra

Lakelands Drive, Koonawarra

Marshall Mount Road, Yallah

HW1 Princes Highway, Yallah

Barellen Street, Dapto HW1 Princes Highway, Dapto

Mount Keira Road, West Wollongong

Pooraka Avenue, West Wollongong

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Road No.

000

000

000

000

000

000

000

000

000

000

000

000

SH5

SH5

SH18

Road Name

York Road

Yuruga Street

Zelang Avenue

Havannah St, Panorama Ave, Conrod Straight {Mt Panorama racing circuit}, Bathurst

Mingelo, Derribong and Dugga Sts, Peak Hill

Currajong, Victoria, High and Bushman Sts, Parkes

Court, Gap and Want Sts, Parkes

High St, Parkes

Church, Hill and Victoria Sts, Parkes

Grenfell and Forbes Sts, Parkes

Woodward, Fisher and Medlyn Sts, Parkes

Russell St (MR233), Parkes

Danilenko St, Parkes

Barton, Lorking and Webb Sts, Parkes

Court, Harold and Browne Sts, Forbes

Great Western Highway

Great Western Highway

Castlereagh Highway

Bells Line of Road – Chifley Rd – Mort St – Lithgow St – Main St, Lithgow

Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Alice Street, Woonona Bellambi Lane, Bellambi

Headlands Avenue, MR185 Lawrence Austinmer Hargrave Drive,

Austinmer

Uralba Street, Figtree Bellevue Road, Figtree

WESTERN REGION

Junction of Havannah Entry to Bathurst Return journey MUST and Rocket Sts Goldfi elds premises follow inbound route

Newell Hwy (SH17) Newell Hwy (SH17)

Clarinda St (MR61) Bogan St (SH17)

Currajong St Russell St (MR233)

Gap St Clarinda St (MR61)

Bogan St (SH17) Currajong St

Bogan St (SH17) Hartigan Ave (SH17)

Forbes Rd (SH17) Forbes Rd (SH17)

Orange Rd (MR61) Dwyer’s Rd

Russell St Western Road Liners premises

Danilenko St Newell Hwy (SH17)

Newell Hwy (SH17) Newell Hwy (SH17)

Junction of SH5 and Junction SH5 and SH 18 (Castlereagh MR184(Bells Line of Highway) Road)

Junction SH5 and Main Mt York Rd, Mt Suitable for St, Lithgow Victoria EASTBOUND

TRAVEL ONLY

Ilford, junction SH18 Junction of SH5 and and MR215 SH18

Great Western Highway Intersection with Suitable for Darling Causeway and WESTBOUND Bells Line of Road TRAVEL ONLY

Darling Causeway between Bell and Mt Victoria suitable for travel in both directions

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Road No.

000

000

000

000

000

000

000

000

000

22

14

000

Road Name

Brilliant, William, Rocket and Havannah Sts, Bathurst

Havannah St, Bathurst

Fitzroy and Talbragar Sts, Dubbo

Talbragar, Darling and Erskine Sts, Dubbo

Talbragar, Fitzroy and Wingewarra Sts, Birch and Viceroy Avenues and Mountbatten Drive, Dubbo

Eskbank Street, Railway Parade, Padley Street, Hosking Avenue, Roy Street, Read Avenue, Tank Street, Bridge Street, Lithgow

Bromide, Beryl, Crystal and Bagot Streets, Broken Hill

Burrendong Way [RR573], Burrendong Dam Road, Fashions Mount Road, Tara Road to Sport & Recreation Camp & return

Willie and Wamboin Streets, Gilgandra

Yass to Cootamundra

Victorian Border to Barooga

Silver City Highway

Sturt Highway

Delta Road

Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

Mitchell Highway Railway Station entry to Bathurst Railway Station

Railway Station Mitchell Highway exit from Bathurst Railway Station

Mitchell Highway Railway Station

Railway Station Newell Highway

Railway Station Frasers Coach Depot

Mort Street Mort Street access to Lithgow Railway Station direction of travel as indicated by street order

Crystal Street Crystal Street access between Broken Hill Railway Station and Tourist Information Centre [bus depot]

Mitchell Highway Mitchell Highway [SH7]

Newell Highway Oxley Highway

SOUTH WESTERN REGION

Comur St – Yass Cootamundra Railway Via Yass Junction Stn (Faulder AV), Bowning,

Binalong, Galong, Wallenbeen, Harden

Victorian Border Vermont St Barooga Via Nanguria St, Barooga; Corowa Rd via MR550; Deniliquin Rd Tocumwal; SH17 Newell Hwy Tocumwal.

Nevill Street,Wentworth Sturt Highway, Buronga

Silver City Highway NSW / Vic Border, Mildura

Silver City Highway, Silver City Highway, Wentworth Curlwaa

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Road No.

000

000

239

000

Road Name

The following route in the township of Deniliquin

Tallawalla Road, Dareton

Murray St Tocumwal

Barooga St, Tocumwal

Morris St, Tocumwal

Streets within the township of Wentworth

Sandwych Street

Adams Street

Adelaide Street

Short Street

Murray Street

Cadell Street

Beverley Street

Author Street

Francis Street

Nevill Street

Darling Street

Wentworth Street

Emily Street

Armstrong Avenue

Henry Lawson Way

Iandra Avenue, Young

Starting point

Cobb Highway

Finishing point

Cobb Highway

Comments/Conditions

The following route through Deniliquin must be followed: Cobb Hwy, right into Napier St, left into Whitelock St, left in Hardinge St then left onto the Cobb Hwy. Buses temporarily permitted to travel in the opposite direction to that listed so as to access the northern bus stop on Whitelock St until works are completed at the bus stop on the southern side of Whitelock St.

Silver City Highway Boronia Road

Deniliquin Rd Tocumwal

Barooga St, Tocumwal

Murray St, Tocumwal Morris St, Tocumwal

Barooga St, Tocumwal Deniliquin St, Tocumwal

Bridge Street Beverley Street

Adelaide Street Sandwych Street

Beverley Street Darling Street

Adelaide Street Cadell Street

Short Street Beverley Street

Short Street West Street

Cadell Street Francis Street

Beverley Street Darling Street

Beverley Street Darling Street

Adam Street Darling Street

Nevill Street Adelaide Street

Armstrong Avenue Emily Street

Wentworth Street William Street

Darling River Bridge Wentworth Showgrounds

Young/Weddin Boundary

Iandra Avenue, Young

Henry Lawson Way Olympic Hwy (MR78)

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Road No.

78

000

000

000

000

000

000

78

000

Road Name

Olympic Hwy

Lovell Street, Young

Main Street, Young

Lynch Street, Young

Zouch Street, Young

Cloete Street, Young

Main Street, Young

Short Street, Young

Hovell Street, Cootamundra

Starting point

Iandra Avenue, Young

Finishing point

Hovell St, Cootamundra

Comments/Conditions

The following route through Young must be followed: Elizabeth St, William St, Zouch St, Cloete St Main St and Short St.

Zouch Street Main Street

Lovell Street 30 metres north of Lovell Street to Railway Station

30 metres north of Lynch Street

Lovell Street

Lovell Street Cloete Street

Zouch Street Main Street

Cloete Street Short Street

Main Street Campbell Street

Olympic Highway (MR78)

Rail/Coach Interchange at Cootamundra Railway Station

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Appendix B – Routes assessed as NOT suitable for Controlled Access Buses *

NORTHERN REGION

Road No.

76

Road Name

Waterfall Way

Starting point

Bellingen

Finishing point

Dorrigo

Comments/Conditions

Road No Road Name

NOT APPLICABLE

HUNTER REGION

Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

SYDNEY REGION

Road Name

Galston Rd

Military Rd – Bradleys Head Rd – Athol Wharf Rd

Christina Rd – Waldron Rd Carlingford St

Mount Wilson Rd

Botany St

Doncaster Ave – Abbotsford St

Bourke St – Phillip St

Dunning Ave

Elizabeth St – Redfern St – Chalmers St

Joynton Ave

Mentmore Ave

State Roads

Starting Point

Mountview Pde, Hornsby Heights

Spit Rd, Mosman

Bankstown City Council

Woodville Rd, Villawood

Blue Mountains City Council

Bells Line of Road

Randwick City Council

Anzac Pde, Kingsford

Alison Rd, Kensington

Sydney City Council

Botany Rd, Alexandria

Cressey Sy, Rosebery

Bourke St, Waterloo

Epsom Rd, Zetland

Cressey Sy, Rosebery

Finishing Point

Calderwood Rd, Galston

Taronga Zoo Wharf

Clapham Rd, Regents Park

Mount Wilson

Bunnerong Rd, Kingsford

Anzac Pde, Kensington

Elizabeth St, Redfern

Gardeners Rd, Rosebery

Cleveland St, Redfern

O’Dea Ave, Zetland

Harcourt Pde, Rosebery

SOUTHERN REGION

Road No Road Name

HW25 Illawarra hwy

MR264 Jamberoo Mountain Rd

MR261 Moss Vale – Nowra Rd

Starting point

Bottom of Macquarie Pass, Tongarra

Finishing point

MR264 Jamberoo Mountain Rd Robertson

Comments/Conditions

Jamberoo Mountain Lodge Jamberoo

Knights Hill Rd

Myra Vale Rd Fitzroy Falls

Main Rd at Cambewarra

* This is a list of roads that have been assessed and determined to be unsuitable for Controlled Access Bus operations. If a road does not appear on this list it DOES NOT mean that the road IS suitable for a Controlled Access Bus. Controlled Access Buses can only operate on roads meeting the requirements of the Roads and Traffic Authority’s manual on Route Assessment for 14.5 metre buses.

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WESTERN REGION

Road No

MR253

MR 253

SH5

MR54

MR216

Road No

Road Name

Jenolan Caves Rd

Jenolan Caves Rd (via Oberon)

Great Western Highway

Bells Line of Road– Chifley Rd – Mort St – Lithgow St – Main St, Lithgow

Bathurst-Ilford Road

Sofala-Mudgee Road

Road Name

NOT APPLICABLE

Starting point

Intersection MR253 and Great Western Hwy (SH5) at Hartley

Finishing point

Jenolan Caves

Comments/Conditions

Jenolan Caves Intersection MR253 and Great Western Hwy (SH5) at Bathurst

Mt York Rd, Mt Victoria

Junction SH5 and Main St, Lithgow

Unsuitable for WESTBOUND TRAVEL ONLY

Great Western Highway Intersection with Darling Causeway and Bells Line of Road

Unsuitable for EASTBOUND TRAVEL ONLY

Castlereagh Hwy [SH18]

Great Western Hwy [SH5]

Bathurst-Ilford Rd [MR54]

Castlereagh Hwy [SH18]

SOUTH WESTERN REGION

Starting point Finishing point Comments/Conditions

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005

Class 3 26-metre B-Double Exemption Notice 2010

I, Michael Bushby, Chief Executive of the Roads and Traffic Authority, pursuant to Part 2 Division 5 ,of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, do, by this Notice exempt the vehicles described in Part 2 of the Schedule to this Notice from the dimensions, as specified in this Notice, set out in Schedule 2 to the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007, subject to any conditions or requirements set out in the Schedule below.

MICHAEL BUSHBY, Chief Executive,

Roads and Traffi c Authority

SCHEDULE

Explanatory Note: This Notice replaces the 26-metre B-Double Exemption Notice 2005, that was published in Government Gazette No.

142 at pages 9793 to 9795 on 25 November 2005 and subsequently amended from time to time.

PART 1 – PRELIMINARY

1.1 Citation This Notice may be cited as the Class 3 26-metre B-Double Exemption Notice 2010.

1.2 Commencement This Notice takes effect on 1 October 2010.

1.3 Effect This Notice remains in force up to and including 30 September 2015 unless it is amended or repealed earlier.

1.4 Interpretation 1.4.1 Unless stated otherwise in Part 5 of this Notice, the words and expressions used in this Notice have the same

meaning as those defined in Road Transport (General) Act 2005. 1.4.2 Except where a contrary intention is indicated, the index and notes in the text of this Notice do not form part of

this Notice.

PART 2 – APPLICATION

2.1 Application 2.1.1 This Notice applies to a B-Double where the combination exceeds the dimension limit specified in clause 74(1)

(a) of Schedule 2 to the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007, but does not exceed 26-metres. 2.1.2 This Notice applies provided that the combination, of the kind described in 2.1.1, is operated in accordance with

the provisions of Part 3 – Operating and Travel Requirements. Note: This notice applies to B-Doubles longer than 25-metres that comply with the requirements of this Notice.

B-Doubles carrying loads of livestock or motor vehicles are permitted to operate at 26 metres. However, this Notice does not provide an exemption from the dimension limit in Clause 74(1)(c) [dimension of car carriers] or Clause 74(2) [dimension of trailer sets of B-Doubles carrying cattle, sheep, pigs or horses which limits the deck length] of Schedule 2 to the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007.

PART 3 – OPERATING AND TRAVEL CONDITIONS

3.1 Operating Conditions 3.1.1 All requirements and conditions of this Notice are to be observed when a vehicle is operating as a B-Double

pursuant to this Notice. 3.1.2 All requirements of the Class 2 B-Double Notice 2010 must be complied with unless the requirement is inconsistent

with a provision of this Notice, in which case this Notice prevails. 3.1.3 Except where a contrary intention is stated by this Notice, a vehicle operating under this Notice must comply

with the statutory requirements of the road transport legislation as defi ned by section 5 of the Road Transport (General) Act 2005.

3.1.4 A copy of this Notice, must be carried in the driving compartment, and must be produced in response to a request by a police officer or an authorised offi cer.

3.2 Travel Conditions 3.2.1 A B-Double operating under this notice may only be driven or stood on routes approved for:

a) 25-metre B-doubles under the Class 2 B-Double Notice 2010. b) Road trains under the Class 2 Road Train Notice 2010.

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PART 4 – SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

4.1 Dimensions 4.1.1 The laden or unladen dimensions of a B-Double (including any fittings) must not exceed 26 metres and the

distance from centreline of the king-pin of the first trailer to the rear of the combination must not exceed 20.6 metres. Note: A B-Double may not comprise of a semi-trailer where the distance from the king-pin to the rear of that

trailer exceeds 12.3 metres.

4.2 Front Under-run Protection Systems 4.2.1 The prime mover must:

a) be a Front Under-run Protection Vehicle, which is fitted with an Approval Plate that is affixed on the vehicle cabin and in the proximity of the vehicle’s CPA (Compliance) plate/label. The approval plate must be clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Offi cer; or

b) be fitted with a Front Under-run Protection Device which is fitted with an Approval Plate that is clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Offi cer.

4.2.2 Any protrusion fitted to the front of a prime mover, must be fitted with an Approval Plate, that is clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Officer. The Approval Plate must stipulate either that the protrusion is a Front Under-run Protection Device as outlined in 4.2.1 (b) or that the fitted protrusion does not negate the prime mover’s compliance with 4.2.1. Note: Protrusions covered by 4.2.2 are fi ttings such as ‘Bull-bars’, ‘Roo-bars’, ‘Nudge-bars’ ‘Cow-catchers’

etc. It does not include driving lights, fog lights, ‘running’ lights, aerials etc (see clause 2 of Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005). To comply with 4.2 all vehicles will require an approval plate on their protrusion. Some vehicles may require two approval plates – one on the protrusion and one on the cab of the vehicle.

4.3 Cabin strength 4.3.1 The prime mover must comply with Regulation No. 29 made under the UN ECE Agreement (UN ECE R29) for

cabin strength. 4.3.2 A vehicle complying with Clause 4.3.1 must be fitted with an Approval Plate that is affixed on the vehicle cabin

and in the proximity of the vehicle CPA (Compliance) plate/label. The approval plate must be clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Offi cer.

4.4 Prime mover must not have a load carrying area 4.4.1 The prime mover must not have a load carrying area. 4.4.2 For the purposes of Clause 4.4.1, a load does not include:

a) the driver or passengers or personal items of the driver or passengers; b) fuel, water, lubricants, and readily removable equipment carried on or in the vehicle that is required for its

normal operation.

PART 5 DEFINITIONS

“Approval Plate” means a decal, label or plate issued by a Competent Entity that is made of a material and fixed in such a way that they cannot be removed without being damaged or destroyed and that contains the following information: • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2, the Trade name or mark of the Front Under-run Protection Vehicle or

Front Under-run Protection Device; • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2, the manufacturer of the Front Under-run Protection Vehicle or Front

Under-run Protection Device; • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2.1 (b), the make of the vehicle or vehicles the component or device has

been designed and certifi ed to fit; • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2.1 (b), the model or models of vehicle the component or device has been

designed and certifi ed to fit; • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.3, the vehicle manufacturer’s name; • Competent Entity unique identifi cation number; • Approval Plates relating to 4.2.1 (b) and 4.2.2 must include the Approval Number issued by the Competent Entity;

and • Purposes of the approval i.e. approval for a Front Under-run Protection Device, and/or for a Front Under-run

Protection Vehicle (UN ECE 93) or for Cab Strength (UN ECE 29). • Approval Plates relating to Clause 4.2.1 (b) shall bear the words “UN ECE R93 FUPD” or other words or markings

with a clearly equivalent meaning. • Approval Plates relating to Clause 4.2.2 must bear the words “UN ECE R93 FUP Compatible” or other words or

markings with a clearly equivalent meaning.

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• Approval Plates relating to either Clause 4.2.1(b) and 4.2.2 may include both the words “UN ECE R93 FUPD” and “UN ECE R93 FUP Compatible” or other words or markings with a clearly equivalent meaning. Each statement must be annotated or marked, such as with either a “Yes” or “XXX”, so as to clearly and unambiguously signify upon the Plate which statement is applicable (A FUP compatible device is one that complies with Clause 3.2.2).

• Approval Plates relating to Clause 4.3 must include the statement “This vehicle was manufactured to conform with the Cab Strength requirements of UN ECE R29” or words with an equivalent meaning.

“Competent Entity” means a person or organisation appointed by an Australian Authority, and issued with a unique identification number, with the power to certify that the UN ECE requirements for Front Under-run Protection and Cabin Strength have been met, and continue to be met, and who may authorise the fixing of appropriate Approval Plates to a Front Under-run Protection Device or a Front Under-run Protection Vehicle. A Compliance Plate Approval (CPA) holding heavy vehicle manufacturer is deemed to be a Competent Entity. A Competent Entity, that is not a CPA holding manufacturer, is only approved to inspect and certify those vehicles that are registered in the same jurisdiction as the Competent Entity’s’ place of business.

“Front Under-run Protection Device” means a device fitted to a prime mover: • That complies with UN ECE Regulation No. 93 and meets all of the requirements set out in section 6 “Requirement

For FUPDs” of Part I and section 8 “Requirements for Installation of an Approved FUPD” of Part II of those regulations,

• Where compliance with the performance requirements of UN ECE Regulation No. 93 was established by laboratory testing carried out in accordance with the procedures set out in Annex 5 of UN ECE Regulation No. 93, and

• That was tested using the Test Conditions set out in section 1 and the Test Procedure set out in section 3 of Annex 5 of the Guidelines for Implementing Front Underrun Protection and Cab Strength Requirements published by the National Transport Commission (NTC). (Simulation of the test procedure by calculation or other such method as provided for in section 1.3 of Annex 5 is not available under the NTC Guideline, except with the specifi c approval of the Authority or when approval has been granted using an “E-mark” issued pursuant to Annex 4 of UN ECE Regulation No. 93). or

• Complies with ADR 84 – Front Underun Impact Protection.

“Front Under-run Protection Vehicle” means a vehicle: • that complies with UN ECE Regulation No.93 (UN ECE R93) because it is designed and constructed so that it

meets all of the requirements of section 10 “Requirements for a vehicle with FUP” of Part III of those regulations. or

• Complies with ADR 84 – Front Underun Impact Protection.

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005

Class 3 Single Steer Axle Mass Limit Exemption Notice 2010

I, Michael Bushby, Chief Executive of the Roads and Traffic Authority pursuant to Division 5, Part 2, of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, do, by this Notice, exempt from the single steer axle mass limit for a motor vehicle other than a complying bus set out in Table 1, and total mass limit specified in Clause 6(1), of Schedule 1 to the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, the vehicles described in Part 2 of the Schedule of this Notice subject to any condition or requirement set out in that Schedule.

MICHAEL BUSHBY, Chief Executive,

Roads and Traffi c Authority

SCHEDULE

Explanatory Note: This notice replaces the Class 3 Single Steer Axle Mass Limit Exemption Notice 2006, that was published in the NSW

Government Gazette No. 189 of 22 December 2006, at pages 11843 to 11846 and subsequently amended from time to time.

PART 1 – PRELIMINARY

1.1 Citation This Notice may be cited as the Class 3 Single Steer Axle Mass Limit Exemption Notice 2010.

1.2 Commencement This Notice takes effect on 1 October 2010.

1.3 Effect This Notice remains in force up to and including 30 September 2015 unless it is amended or repealed earlier.

1.4 Interpretation 1.4.1 Unless stated otherwise in Part 5 of this Notice, the words and expressions used in this Notice have the same

meaning as those defined in the Road Transport (General) Act 2005. 1.4.2 Except where a contrary intention is indicated, notes in the text of this Notice do not form part of this Notice.

PART 2 – APPLICATION

2.1.1 This Notice applies to vehicles, a) That are not operating under a Permit or Notice made under the Regulation or the Act; or b) Are operating under a Permit or Notice made under Divisions 4 , 5 or 7 of Part 2 of the Regulation; or c) Are operating under an Excess Weight Permit; d) With a manufacturer’s Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) of 15 tonnes or more; and e) With a single steer axle mass that exceeds the limit for a motor vehicle other than a complying bus specified

in Table 1 of Schedule 1 to the Regulation, but does not exceed the single steer axle mass limit in Part 3; and

f) With a steer axle with a manufacturer’s rating of at least 6.5 tonnes; and g) Which comply with Front Under-run Protection Device requirements in Part 3; and h) Which comply with cabin strength requirements in Part 3; and i) Which comply with Australian Design Rule (ADR) 80/01, 80/02 or 80/03 requirements in Part 4.

2.1.2 This Notice does not apply to a complying bus.

PART 3 – OPERATION AND TRAVEL CONDITIONS

3.1 Operating conditions 3.1.1 A copy of this Notice, must be carried in the driving compartment of a vehicle and must be produced in response

to a request by a Police Officer or Authorised Offi cer. 3.1.2 All conditions of this Notice are to be observed when a vehicle is operating under this Notice. 3.1.3 Unless a contrary intention is stated by this Notice, a vehicle operating under this Notice must comply with all

statutory requirements of the road transport legislation as defined by section 5 of the Road Transport (General) Act 2005.

3.1.4 Without limiting 3.1.3, any other operating conditions applicable to a vehicle (or combination of which the vehicle forms a part) operating under another notice or permit made under the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 or an excess weight permit made under the Road Transport (General) Act are not affected by this Notice, other than to permit the additional single steer axle mass allowable under Part 4 of this Notice.

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PART 4 – SPECIAL CONDITIONS

4.1 Mass Limits 4.1.1 The single steer axle mass of a vehicle to which this Notice applies may exceed the 6-tonne single steer axle

mass limit for a motor vehicle other than a complying bus specifi ed in Table 1, Clause 2 of Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 by up to 500kg.

4.1.2 The additional mass permitted under Clause 4.1.1 is additional to the total mass limit allowable for that vehicle (or combination of which the vehicle forms a part) under the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 or a Notice or permit made under Divisions 4, 5 or 7 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 or an Excess Weight Permit.

4.2 Front Underrun Protective Devices 4.2.1 The vehicle must:

a) be a Front Under-run Protection Device, which is fitted with an Approval Plate that is affixed on the vehicle cabin and in the proximity of the vehicle’s CPA (Compliance) plate/label. The Approval Plate must be clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Offi cer; or

b) be fitted with a Front Under-run Protection Device which is fitted with an Approval Plate that is clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Offi cer.

4.2.2 Any protrusion fitted to the front of a vehicle, must be fi tted with an Approval Plate, that is clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Officer. The Approval Plate must stipulate either that the protrusion is a Front Under-run Protection Device as outlined in 4.2.1 (b) or that the fitted protrusion does not negate the vehicle’s compliance with 4.2.1. Note: Protrusions covered by 4.2.2 are fi ttings such as ‘Bull-bars’, ‘Roo-bars’, ‘Nudge-bars’ ‘Cow-catchers’

etc. It does not include driving lights, fog lights, ‘running’ lights, aerials etc. To comply with 3.2 all vehicles will require an approval plate on their protrusion. Some vehicles may require two approval plates – one on the protrusion and one on the cab of the vehicle.

4.3 Cabin strength 4.3.1 The vehicle must comply with Regulation No. 29 made under the UN ECE Agreement (UN ECE R29) for cabin

strength. 4.3.2 A vehicle complying with Clause 4.3.1 must be fitted with an Approval Plate that is affixed on the vehicle cabin

and in the proximity of the vehicle CPA (Compliance) plate/label. The Approval Plate must be clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Offi cer.

4.4 Australian Design Rule (ADR) 80/01, 02 or 03- verification 4.4.1 A vehicle operating under this Notice must comply with:

a) ADR 80/01 or b) ADR 80/02, or c) ADR 80/03.

4.4.2 For the purposes of this Notice a vehicle fitted with a Compliance Plate dated January 2008 or later, is deemed to comply with ADR 80/01

4.4.3 For all other vehicles, compliance with ADR 80/01, ADR 80/02 or ADR 80/03 must be verified by either: a) An Approval Plate that is affixed on the vehicle cabin and in the proximity of the vehicle CPA (Compliance)

plate/label. The Approval Plate must be clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Officer;

or b) An original letter from the manufacturer of the vehicle that is carried in the cabin of the vehicle.

4.4.4 A letter referred to in Clause 4.4.2 must: a) Declare that the manufacturer holds an Compliance Plate Approval (CPA) from the Australian Government; b) Identify the make, model and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the vehicle; and c) State that the vehicle was supplied into the market fully compliant with Australian Design Rule 80/01,

80/01, 80/02 or ADR 80/03. PART 5 – DEFINITIONS

“Act” means the Road Transport (General) Act 2005.

“Approval Plate” means a decal, label or plate issued by a Competent Entity that is made of a material and fixed in such a way that they cannot be removed without being damaged or destroyed and that contains the following information: • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2, the Trade name or mark of the Front Under-run Protection Vehicle or

Front Under-run Protection Device; • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2, the manufacturer of the Front Under-run Protection Vehicle or Front

Under-run Protection Device; • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2.1(b), the make of the vehicle or vehicles the component or device has

been designed and certifi ed to fit;

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• For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2.1(b), the model or models of vehicle the component or device has been designed and certifi ed to fit;

• For vehicles complying with Clause 4.3, the vehicle manufacturer’s name; • Competent Entity unique identifi cation number; • Approval Plates relating to 4.2.1 (b) and 4.2.2 must include the Approval Number issued by the Competent Entity;

and • Purposes of the approval i.e. approval for a Front Under-run Protection Device, and/or for a Front Under-run

Protection Vehicle (UN ECE 93) or for Cab Strength (UN ECE 29). • Approval Plates relating to Clause 4.2.1 (b) shall bear the words “UN ECE R93 FUPD” or other words or markings

with a clearly equivalent meaning. • Approval Plates relating to Clause 4.2.2 must bear the words “UN ECE R93 FUP Compatible” or other words or

markings with a clearly equivalent meaning. • Approval Plates relating to either Clause 4.2.1 (b) and 4.2.2 may include both the words “UN ECE R93 FUPD” and

“UN ECE R93 FUP Compatible” or other words or markings with a clearly equivalent meaning. Each statement must be annotated or marked, such as with either a “Yes” or “XXX”, so as to clearly and unambiguously signify upon the Plate which statement is applicable (A FUP compatible device is one that complies with Clause 4.2.2).

• Approval Plates relating to Clause 4.3 must include the statement “This vehicle was manufactured to conform with the Cab Strength requirements of UN ECE R29” or words with an equivalent meaning.

• Approval plates relating to Clause 4.4 must include the statement “This vehicle was manufactured to comply with Australian Design Rule 80/01 “Emissions Control for Heavy Vehicles”” or words with an equivalent meaning.

“Competent Entity” means a person or organisation appointed by an Australian Road Authority, and issued with a unique identification number, with the power to certify that the UN ECE requirements for Front Under-run Protection and Cab Strength have been met, and continue to be met, and who may authorise the fixing of appropriate Approval Plates to a Front Under-run Protection Device or a Front Under-run Protection Vehicle. A Compliance Plate Approval (CPA) holding heavy vehicle manufacturer is deemed to be a Competent Entity. A Competent Entity, that is not a CPA holding manufacturer, is only approved to inspect and certify those vehicles that are registered in the same jurisdiction as the Competent Entity’s’ place of business. With respect to ADR80/01, ADR 80/02 and ADR 80/03, a Competent Entity is a Compliance Plate Approval (CPA) holding heavy vehicle manufacturer.

“Excess Weight Permit” means a permit issued under section 27 of the Act.

“Front Under-run Protection Device” means a device fitted to a prime mover: • That complies with UN ECE Regulation No. 93 and meets all of the requirements set out in section 6 “Requirement

For FUPDs” of Part I and section 8 “Requirements for Installation of an Approved FUPD” of Part II of those regulations,

• Where compliance with the performance requirements of UN ECE Regulation No. 93 was established by laboratory testing carried out in accordance with the procedures set out in Annex 5 of UN ECE Regulation No. 93, and

• That was tested using the Test Conditions set out in section 1 and the Test Procedure set out in section 3 of Annex 5 of the Guidelines for Implementing Front Underrun Protection and Cab Strength Requirements published by the National Transport Commission (NTC). (Simulation of the test procedure by calculation or other such method as provided for in section 1.3 of Annex 5 is not available under the NTC Guideline, except with the specifi c approval of the Authority or when approval has been granted using an “E-mark” issued pursuant to Annex 4 of UN ECE Regulation No. 93).

• Complies with ADR 84 – Front Underun Impact Protection.

“Front Under-run Protection Vehicle” means a vehicle: • that complies with UN ECE Regulation No.93 (UN ECE R93) because it is designed and constructed so that it

meets all of the requirements of section 10 “Requirements for a vehicle with FUP” of Part III of those regulations. or

• Complies with ADR 84 – Front Underun Impact Protection.

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005

Class 1 Single Steer Axle Mass Limit Exemption Notice 2010

I, Michael Bushby, Chief Executive of the Roads and Traffic Authority pursuant to Clause 12 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, do, by this Notice, exempt the vehicles described in Part 2 of the Schedule of this Notice from the single steer axle mass limit for a motor vehicle other than a complying bus set out in Table 1 of Schedule 1 to the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, subject to any condition or requirement set out in the Schedule of this Notice.

MICHAEL BUSHBY, Chief Executive,

Roads and Traffi c Authority

SCHEDULE

Explanatory Note: This notice replaces the Class 1 Single Steer Axle Mass Limit Exemption Notice 2006, that was published in the NSW

Government Gazette No.189 of 29 December 2006 at pages 11846 to 11848, and subsequently amended from time to time.

PART 1 – PRELIMINARY

1.1 Citation This Notice may be cited as the Class 1 Single Steer Axle Mass Limit Exemption Notice 2010.

1.2 Commencement This Notice takes effect on 1 October 2010.

1.3 Effect This Notice remains in force up to and including 30 September 2015 unless it is amended or repealed earlier.

1.4 Interpretation 1.4.1 Unless stated otherwise in Part 5 of this Notice, the words and expressions used in this Notice have the same

meaning as defined in the Road Transport (General) Act 2005. 1.4.2 Except where a contrary intention is indicated, notes in the text of this Notice do not form part of this Notice.

PART 2 – APPLICATION

2.1 Application 2.1.1 This Notice applies to vehicles that are operating under a Permit or Notice made under Division 3 of Part 2 of

the Regulations; and a) have a manufacturer’s Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) of 15 tonnes or more; and b) have a single steer axle mass that exceeds the limit for a motor vehicle other than a complying bus specified

in Table 1 of Schedule 1 to the Regulation, but does not exceed the single steer axle mass limit in Part 3; and

c) have a steer axle with a manufacturer’s rating of at least 6.5 tonnes; and d) comply with Front Under-run Protection Systems requirements in Clause 4.2; and e) comply with cabin strength requirements in Clause 4.3; and f) Which comply with Australian Design Rule (ADR) 80/01, 80/02 or 80/03 requirements in Clause 4.4. Note: This Notice applies to Class 1 restricted access vehicles that meet the operating conditions set out in

this Notice.

PART 3 – OPERATING REQUIREMENTS

3.1 Affect on other operating conditions 3.1.1 For a vehicle to which this Notice applies, any other operating conditions applicable to that vehicle (or combination

of which the vehicle forms a part) under a Notice or permit made under Divisions 3 of Part 2 of the Regulation, are not affected by this Notice other than to permit the additional single steer axle mass allowable under this Part.

3.1.2 A copy of this Notice, must be carried in the driving compartment whenever operating a vehicle under this Notice, and must be produced in response to a request by a policy officer or an authorised offi cer.

PART 4 – SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

4.1 Mass Limits 4.1.1. The single steer axle mass of a vehicle to which this Notice applies may exceed the 6-tonne single steer axle

mass limit for a motor vehicle other than a complying bus specifi ed in Table 1, Clause 2 of Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 by up to 500kg.

4.1.2 The additional mass permitted under Clause 4.1.1 is additional to the total mass limit allowable for that vehicle (or combination of which the vehicle forms a part) under the Regulation or a Notice or permit made under

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Division 3 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 or an Excess Weight Permit. Note: This Notice does not, provide an exemption from the mass limit set be Clause 12(3) of Schedule 2 to the

Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005. An Excess Weight Permit issued under section 27 of the Road Transport (General) Act 2005 is required.

4.2 Front Under-run Protection Systems 4.2.1 The vehicle must:

a) be a Front Under-run Protection Vehicle, which is fitted with an Approval Plate that is affixed on the vehicle cabin and in the proximity of the vehicle’s CPA (Compliance) plate/label. The approval plate must be clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Offi cer; or

b) be fitted with a Front Under-run Protection Device which is fitted with an Approval Plate that is clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Offi cer.

4.2.2 Any protrusion fitted to the front of a vehicle, must be fi tted with an Approval Plate, that is clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Officer. The Approval Plate must stipulate either that the protrusion is a Front Under-run Protection Device as outlined in 4.2.1 (b) or that the fitted protrusion does not negate the vehicle’s compliance with 4.2.1. Note: Protrusions covered by 4.2.2 are fi ttings such as ‘Bull-bars’, ‘Roo-bars’, ‘Nudge-bars’ ‘Cow-catchers’

etc. It does not include driving lights, fog lights, ‘running’ lights, aerials etc. To comply with 4.2 all vehicles will require an approval plate on their protrusion. Some vehicles may require two approval plates – one on the protrusion and one on the cab of the vehicle.

4.3 Cabin strength 4.3.1 The vehicle must comply with Regulation No. 29 made under the UN ECE Agreement (UN ECE R29) for cabin

strength 4.3.2 A vehicle complying with Clause 4.3.1 must be fitted with an Approval Plate that is affixed on the vehicle cabin

and in the proximity of the vehicle CPA (Compliance) plate/label. The approval plate must be clearly visible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Offi cer.

4.4 Australian Design Rule (ADR) 80/01, 02 or 03- verification 4.4.1 A vehicle operating under this Notice must comply with:

(a) ADR 80/01 or (b) ADR 80/02, or (c) ADR 80/03.

4.4.2 For the purposes of this Notice a vehicle fitted with a Compliance Plate dated January 2008 or later, is deemed to comply with ADR 80/01.

4.4.3 For all other vehicles, compliance with ADR 80/01, ADR 80/02 or ADR 80/03 must be verified by either: a) An Approval Plate that is affixed on the vehicle cabin and in the proximity of the vehicle CPA (Compliance)

plate/label. The Approval Plate must be easily accessible to, and readable by, a Police Officer or an Authorised Offi cer; or

b) An original letter from the manufacturer of the vehicle that is carried in the cabin of the vehicle. 4.4.3 A letter referred to in Clause 4.4.2 must:

a) Declare that the manufacturer holds an Compliance Plate Approval (CPA) from the Australian Government; b) Identify the make, model and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the vehicle; and c) State that the vehicle was supplied into the market fully compliant with Australian Design Rule 80/01,

80/01, 80/02 or ADR 80/03.

PART 5 – DEFINITIONS

“Approval Plate” means a decal, label or plate issued by a Competent Entity that is made of a material and fixed in such a way that they cannot be removed without being damaged or destroyed and that contains the following information: • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2, the Trade name or mark of the Front Under-run Protection Vehicle or

Front Under-run Protection Device; • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2, the manufacturer of the Front Under-run Protection Vehicle or Front

Under-run Protection Device; • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2.1 (b), the make of the vehicle or vehicles the component or device has

been designed and certifi ed to fit; • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.2.1 (b), the model or models of vehicle the component or device has been

designed and certifi ed to fit; • For vehicles complying with Clause 4.3, the vehicle manufacturer’s name; • Competent Entity unique identifi cation number; • Approval Plates relating to 4.2.1 (b) and 4.2.2 must include the Approval Number issued by the Competent Entity;

and

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• Purposes of the approval i.e. approval for a Front Under-run Protection Device, and/or for a Front Under-run Protection Vehicle (UN ECE 93) or for Cab Strength (UN ECE 29).

• Approval Plates relating to Clause 4.2.1(b) shall bear the words “UN ECE R93 FUPD” or other words or markings with a clearly equivalent meaning.

• Approval Plates relating to Clause 4.2.2 must bear the words “UN ECE R93 FUP Compatible” or other words or markings with a clearly equivalent meaning.

• Approval Plates relating to either Clause 4.2.1(b) and 4.2.2 may include both the words “UN ECE R93 FUPD” and “UN ECE R93 FUP Compatible” or other words or markings with a clearly equivalent meaning. Each statement must be annotated or marked, such as with either a “Yes” or “XXX”, so as to clearly and unambiguously signify upon the Plate which statement is applicable (A FUP compatible device is one that complies with Clause 3.2.2).

• Approval Plates relating to Clause 4.3 must include the statement “This vehicle was manufactured to conform with the Cab Strength requirements of UN ECE R29” or words with an equivalent meaning.

• Approval plates relating to Clause 4.4 must include the statement “This vehicle was manufactured to comply with Australian Design Rule 80/01 “Emissions Control for Heavy Vehicles”” or words with an equivalent meaning

“Competent Entity” means a person or organisation appointed by an Australian Authority, and issued with a unique identification number, with the power to certify that the UN ECE requirements for Front Under-run Protection and Cabin Strength have been met, and continue to be met, and who may authorise the fixing of appropriate Approval Plates to a Front Under-run Protection Device or a Front Under-run Protection Vehicle. A Compliance Plate Approval (CPA) holding heavy vehicle manufacturer is deemed to be a Competent Entity. A Competent Entity, that is not a CPA holding manufacturer, is only approved to inspect and certify those vehicles that are registered in the same jurisdiction as the Competent Entity’s’ place of business. With respect to ADR80/01, ADR 80/02 and ADR 80/03, a Competent Entity is a Compliance Plate Approval (CPA) holding heavy vehicle manufacturer.

“Front Under-run Protection Device” means a device fitted to a prime mover: • That complies with UN ECE Regulation No. 93 and meets all of the requirements set out in section 6 “Requirement

For FUPDs” of Part I and section 8 “Requirements for Installation of an Approved FUPD” of Part II of those regulations,

• Where compliance with the performance requirements of UN ECE Regulation No. 93 was established by laboratory testing carried out in accordance with the procedures set out in Annex 5 of UN ECE Regulation No. 93, and

• That was tested using the Test Conditions set out in section 1 and the Test Procedure set out in section 3 of Annex 5 of the Guidelines for Implementing Front Underrun Protection and Cab Strength Requirements published by the National Transport Commission (NTC). (Simulation of the test procedure by calculation or other such method as provided for in section 1.3 of Annex 5 is not available under the NTC Guideline, except with the specifi c approval of the Authority or when approval has been granted using an “E-mark” issued pursuant to Annex 4 of UN ECE Regulation No. 93). or

• Complies with ADR 84 – Front Underun Impact Protection.

“Front Under-run Protection Vehicle” means a vehicle: • that complies with UN ECE Regulation No. 93 (UN ECE R93) because it is designed and constructed so that it

meets all of the requirements of section 10 “Requirements for a vehicle with FUP” of Part III of those regulations. or

• Complies with ADR 84 – Front Underun Impact Protection.

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005

CLASS 3 CONCESSIONAL MASS LIMITS NOTICE 2010

I, Michael Bushby, Chief Executive of the Roads and Traffic Authority pursuant to Clause 25 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, do, by this notice, exempt from the mass limits set out in Table 1 of Schedule 1 to the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, the vehicles described in Part 2 of the Schedule subject to any condition or requirement set out in the Schedule of this Notice.

MICHAEL BUSHBY, Chief Executive,

Roads and Traffi c Authority

SCHEDULE

Explanatory Note: This notice replaces the Concessional Mass Limits Notice 2006, that was published on 16 June 2006 in the NSW

Government Gazette No. 77 at pages 4421 to 4422 and subsequently amended from time to time.

PART 1 – PRELIMINARY

1.1 Citation This Notice may be cited as the Class 3 Concessional Mass Limits Notice 2010.

1.2 Commencement This Notice takes effect on 1 October 2010.

1.3 Effect This Notice remains in force up to and including 30 September 2015, unless it is amended or repealed earlier.

1.4 Interpretation 1.4.1 Unless stated otherwise in Part 5 of this Notice, the words and expressions used in this Notice have the same

meaning as those defined in Road Transport (General) Act 2005. 1.4.2 Except where a contrary intention is indicated, a note in the text of this Notice do not form part of this Notice.

PART 2 – APPLICATION

2.1 Application 2.1.1 Except as provided by Clause 2.1.2, this Notice applies to a vehicles or combinations, complying with the

requirements of Parts 3 and 4 of this Notice, that are being operated by an operator accredited under the Mass Management Accreditation Scheme.

2.1.2 This Notices does not apply to: (a) Pig trailers or a combination containing one or more pig trailers; or (b) A truck and dog trailer combination operating under the Class 3 Truck and Dog Trailer Combination Notice

2010; or (c) A Special Purpose Vehicle, an agricultural machine or agricultural implement, a low loader, a low loader

dolly and a low loader, a jinker or a low loader dolly and a jinker; or (d) A complying bus, an ultra-low floor bus or an articulated ultra-low floor bus or a bus licensed to carry

standing passengers; or (e) A vehicle or combination operating under Clause 7 (Higher Mass Limits) of Schedule 1 to the Road Transport

(Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005. (f) A vehicle or combination operating under any other permit, Notice or other exemption that allows axle or

axle group, not including the steer axle, above those specified in Table 1 of Schedule 1 to the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005.

PART 3 – OPERATION AND TRAVEL CONDITIONS

3.1 Operating conditions 3.1.1 A copy of this Notice, must be carried in the driving compartment of a vehicle operating under this Notice, and

must be produced in response to a request by a Police Officer or an authorised offi cer. 3.1.2 All conditions of this Notice must be observed when a vehicle is operating under this Notice. 3.1.3 Except where contrary intention is stated by this Notice, a vehicle operating under this Notice, must comply with

the statutory requirements of road transport legislation as defined in section 5 of the Road Transport (General) Act 2005.

3.2 Travel conditions A vehicle or combination operating under this Notice may operate on all roads, except where prohibited by a load limit specified for a road, bridge or causeway by a sign or notice.

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PART 4 – SPECIAL CONDITIONS

4.1 Vehicle labels A label that indicates that the vehicle or combination is operating under the NHVAS Mass Management Accreditation module must be prominently displayed on the hauling unit in a position required by the NHVAS Mass Management Accreditation Scheme.

4.2 Total Mass limits – vehicles or combinations 4.2.1 The total mass of a vehicle or combination to which this Notice applies must not exceed the lowest of the

following: (a) The sum of the axle and axle group mass limit in Clause 4.3.1. (b) In the case of a bus or rigid truck – the vehicle’s GVM or (c) the GCM limit specified by the prime mover manufacturer or (d) the sum of the manufacturer’s mass limits for the prime mover (or rigid truck or bus) (GVM) and the trailer

or trailers (GTM) it is towing, or (e) 5% above the gross mass limit that applies to the vehicle under Table 1, Clause 2, Schedule 1 of the Road

Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, subject to: (i) A maximum of 1 tonne for a vehicle or vehicle combination with an allowable gross mass not exceeding

55 tonnes; (ii) A maximum of 2 tonne for a vehicle or vehicle combination with an allowable gross mass exceeding

55 tonne

4.3 Axle and axle group mass limits 4.3.1 A vehicle or combination to which this Notice applies must not exceed the axle or axle group mass limit set out

in Table 1 of this Notice.

Table 1

Axle Group

STEER AXLE GROUPS

Single steer axle

Twinsteer axle groups Twinsteer axle group without a load-sharing suspension system Twinsteer axle group with a load-sharing suspension system

NON-STEER AXLE GROUPS

Single axles and single axle groups Single axle or single axle group fitted with single tyres with section width of:

(a) less than 375 mm (b) at least 375 mm but less than 450 mm (c) at least 450 mm

Single axle or single axle group fitted with dual tyres

Tandem axle group – • fitted with single tyres with a section width of

(a) less than 375 mm (b) 375 mm or more but less than 450 mm (c) 450 mm or more

• fitted with single tyres on one axle and dual tyres on the other axle • fitted with dual tyres

Tri-axle group – • fitted with single tyres with a section width of less than 375 mm on 1, 2 or all axles of the axle

group • fitted with single tyres with a section width of at least 375 mm or dual tyres

Quad-axle group – • fitted with single tyres with a section width of less than 375 mm on 1, 2 or all axles of the axle

group • fitted with single tyres with a section width of at least 375 mm or dual tyres

Mass Limit

6.0 tonnes

10.0 tonnes 11.0 tonnes

6.0 tonnes 6.7 tonnes 7.0 tonnes 9.0 tonnes

11.5 tonnes 13.8 tonnes 14.5 tonnes 13.5 tonnes 17.0 tonnes

15.0 tonnes 21.0 tonnes

15.5 tonnes 21.0 tonnes

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ROADS ACT 1993

Notice of Dedication of Land as Public Road at Castle Hill in The Hills Shire Council area

THE Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales, by its delegate, dedicates the land described in the schedule below as public road under section 10 of the Roads Act 1993.

T D Craig Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication

Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales

SCHEDULE

All that piece or parcel of land situated in The Hills Shire Council area, Parish of Castle Hill and County of Cumberland, being that part of Lot A Deposited Plan 159377 exclusive of Lots 10 and 11 Deposited Plan 1075777, being also the area of 21 ¼ perches conveyed to The Commissioner for Main Roads by Deed of Conveyance Book 2467 No. 15.

Please Note: The Deposited Plans and Deed of Conveyance referred to above are available at Land and Property Management Authority of New South Wales.

(RTA Papers: 10M3081 Vol 1; RO 31.12443)

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Office of Water WATER ACT 1912 WATER ACT 1912

AN application for a licence under section 10 of Part 2 of the Water Act 1912, as amended, has been received as follows:

Vivan Hubert MAWHINNEY and Valerie MAWHINNEY for four pumps and a bywash dam on Sandy Creek being Lot 21, DP 1084138 and a pump and two bywash dams on an unnamed watercourse being Lot 18, DP 750231, all Parish of Tantawangalo, all County of Auckland, for conservation of water and water supply for stock, domestic and farming purposes (dairy washdown) and irrigation of 187.0 hectares (improved pasture) (replacement licence due to amalgamation of licenses 10SL052185, 10SL023744 and 10SL044316 – no increase in area or entitlement – exempt from the 2007 South Coast Rivers embargo) (Reference: 10SL056931) (GA1:813361).

Any inquiries should be directed to (02) 4429 4442.

Written objections, from any local occupier or statutory authority, specifying grounds and how their interests are affected, must be lodged with the NSW Office of Water, PO Box 309, Nowra NSW 2541, within 28 days of the date of this publication.

WAYNE RYAN, Licensing Officer

APPLICATIONS under Part 2 within a Proclaimed (declared) Local Area under section 5 (4) of the Water Act 1912.

Applications for an authority under section 20 for works within a proclaimed (declared) local area as generally described hereunder have been received from:

Alice Springs Pastoral Co Pty Ltd and Platanus Pty Limited for three pumps and an off river storage on Murrumbidgee River , Lot 2, DP 614863, Parish Caddigat, County Wallace, Lot 17, DP 750538, Parish Duncan, County Beresford for the supply of water for the irrigation of Lot 2, DP 614863, Parish of Caddigat, County Wallace and Lots 17 and 50, DP 750538, Parish Duncan, County Beresford (Ref: 40SA5643) Amalgamation of licenses 40SL42493 and 40SL70472 .

Any inquiries should be directed to (02) 6953 0700. Written objections, from any local occupier or statutory authority specifying grounds and how their interests are affected must be lodged with the NSW Offi ce of Water, PO Box 156, Leeton NSW 2705, within the 28 days of this publication. GA1813362

S. F. WEBB, Licensing Manager

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Other Notices

APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINEESHIP ACT 2001

NOTICE is given that the Commissioner for Vocational Training has made a Vocational Training Order for the recognised traineeship vocation of Practice Management under Section 6 of the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act 2001.

A new organisation, called the Bali Peace Park Association Incorporated, was established in 2008 with the intention of carrying on the same or similar, purpose as Bali Peace Park Incorporated, namely, to raise funds to buy the site of the former Sari Club nightclub and to construct a spiritual garden in memory of the victims of the bombings.

The Order specifies a number of matters relating to the required training for this vocation, including the term/s of traineeship, probationary period/s, and course/s of study to be undertaken.

The Order will take effect from the date of publication in the NSW Government Gazette.

A copy of the Order may be inspected at any State Training Services Regional Office of the Department of Education and Training or on the Internet at https://www.training.nsw.gov.au/cib_vto/cibs/cib_478.html

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 2009

Cancellation of Registration Pursuant to Section 80

TAKE notice that NEWCASTLE HARNESS RACING CLUB INC became registered under the Corporations Act 2001 as a company limited by guarantee on 25 February 2010 and accordingly its registration under the Associations Incorporation Act 2009 is cancelled as of that date.

Date: 21 September 2010.

EMMA-JANE DAY NSW Fair Trading

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 2009

Cancellation of Registration Pursuant to Section 80

TAKE notice that THE PIONEERS LODGE INC became registered under the Corporations Act 2001 as a company limited by guarantee on 22 February 2010 and accordingly its registration under the Associations Incorporation Act 2009 is cancelled as of that date.

Date: 21 September 2010.

EMMA-JANE DAY NSW Fair Trading

CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1993

Notice Under Section 15 Proposed Cy-Pres Scheme Relating to

the ‘Bali Peace Park’

SECTION 9 (1) of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993 permits the application of property cy-pres where the spirit of the original trust can no longer be implemented.

Following the anniversary of the 2002 nightclub bombings in Kuta, Bali in which a number of Australians were killed, the Bali Peace Park Incorporated organisation was formed. Its purpose was to raise money to establish a memorial park on the bombsite. Approximately $17,000 was raised but this money has been diverted to other areas including a Balinese orphanage. There is now $580.00 remaining in the Bali Peace Park Incorporated bank account.

The charitable purposes of both Bali Peace Park Incorporated and Bali Peace Park Association Incorporated are the same or similar in purpose, being a purpose ‘beneficial to the community’, which is a charitable purpose.

The Solicitor General, as delegate of the Attorney General in Charitable Trusts Act 1993 matters, has determined that this is an appropriate matter in which the Attorney General should approve a cy-pres scheme under section 12 (1) (a) of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993 for the application of the remaining funds.

The proposed scheme will permit the $580.00 now remaining and held by Bali Peace Park Incorporated to be applied by the Bali Peace Park Association Incorporated towards the purchase of the Sari Club site to construct a memorial garden to the victims of the 2002 Bali bombings.

Take note that within one month after the publication of this notice any person may make representations or suggestions to the Attorney General in respect of the proposed scheme. Representations should be made to: The Director, Legal Services Branch, NSW DJAG, GPO Box 6, Sydney NSW 2001.

Date: 17 September 2010.

LAURIE GLANFIELD, Director General,

NSW Department of Justice and Attorney General

COMPANION ANIMALS REGULATION 2008 Order

Organisations Approved by the Chief Executive, Local Government Under Clause 16 (d) of the

Companion Animals Regulation 2008 PURSUANT to clause 16 (d) of the Companion Animals Regulation 2008, the organisation listed in Schedule 1 is hereby approved, subject to the conditions contained in Schedule 2.

SCHEDULE 1

Name of organisation

Address of organisation

Name of contact offi cer for

organisation

South Coast Animal Rescue

316A Pine Forest Road Tomerong NSW 2540

Ms Lynette Thurston

SCHEDULE 2 1. The exemption under clause 16 (d) of the Companion

Animals Regulation 2008 from the requirements of section 9 of the Companion Animals Act 1998 only applies to an animal in the custody of an organisation listed in Schedule 1 if the organisation is holding that animal for the sole purpose of re-housing the animal with a new owner.

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2. The exemption under clause 16 (d) of the Companion Animals Regulation 2008 from the requirements of section 9 of the Companion Animals Act 1998 only applies to an animal in the custody of an organisation listed in Schedule 1 if the organisation maintains appropriate records that show compliance with the Companion Animals Act 1998, Companion Animals Regulation 2008 and the Guidelines for Approval to be an Organisation Exempt from Companion Animal Registration under clause 16 (d) of the Companion Animals Regulation 2008.

3. The exemption under clause 16 (d) of the Companion Animals Regulation 2008 from the requirements of section 9 of the Companion Animals Act 1998 only applies to an animal in the custody of an organisation listed in Schedule 1 if the organisation maintains a register that is made available to the relevant local council and the Division of Local Government, Department of Premier and Cabinet as requested. The Register must list the names of all carers involved in the rehoming of animals and the locations of all animals received under the exemption while in the custody of the organisation.

4. The exemption under clause 16 (d) of the Companion Animals Regulation 2008 from the requirements of section 9 of the Companion Animals Act 1998 expires five years from the date of this order, unless revoked or varied at an earlier time.

Date: 15 September 2010.

ROSS WOODWARD, Chief Executive, Local Government,

Delegate of the Director General, Department of Premier and Cabinet

DAMS SAFETY ACT 1978 AND MINING ACT 1992

Order under Section 369 of the Mining Act 1992

Bonalbo Notifi cation Area

THE order published in NSW Government Gazette No. 100 of 22 August 2008 is revoked.

BRIAN COOPER, Chairman,

Dams Safety Committee PO Box 3720, Parramatta NSW 2124

DAMS SAFETY ACT 1978 AND MINING ACT 1992

Order under Section 369 of the Mining Act 1992

Petrochilos Notifi cation Area

THE Dams Safety Committee pursuant to section 369 of the Mining Act 1992, hereby declares that with regard to Petrochilos Dam, being a prescribed dam under the Dams Safety Act 1978, the land described in the schedule hereto is the notification area of the said dam.

SCHEDULE

The area bounded by straight lines joining the following 4 ordered points on map Bonalbo 9440-IV-S 1:25,000; the points are specified by Map Grid of Australia 1994 co-ordinates in Zone 56:

Point MGA94 East MGA94 North 1 461900 6822800 2 464900 6822800 3 464900 6819800 4 461900 6819800

Map Grid Australia (MGA) co-ordinates for the above points, as well as plan NA-144 showing the area, are available from the Dams Safety Committee.

BRIAN COOPER, Chairman,

Dams Safety Committee PO Box 3720, Parramatta NSW 2124

DAMS SAFETY ACT 1978 AND MINING ACT 1992

Order under Section 369 of the Mining Act 1992

Wambo Dump Notifi cation Area

THE Dams Safety Committee pursuant to section 369 of the Mining Act 1992, hereby declares that with regard to Wambo Chitter Dump Water Dam, being a prescribed dam under the Dams Safety Act 1978, the land described in the schedule hereto is the notification area of the said dam.

SCHEDULE

The area bounded by straight lines joining the following 6 ordered points on map Singleton 9132-IV-S 1:25,000; the points are specified by Map Grid of Australia 1994 co-ordinates in Zone 56:

Point MGA94 East MGA94 North 1 313300 6396200 2 314400 6395400 3 314200 6393400 4 312700 6392900 5 311800 6394400 6 312400 6395900

Map Grid Australia (MGA) co-ordinates for the above points, as well as plan NA-203 showing the area, are available from the Dams Safety Committee.

BRIAN COOPER,

Chairman, Dams Safety Committee

PO Box 3720, Parramatta NSW 2124

DAMS SAFETY ACT 1978 AND MINING ACT 1992

Order under Section 369 of the Mining Act 1992

Humphries Creek Notifi cation Area

THE Dams Safety Committee pursuant to section 369 of the Mining Act 1992, hereby declares that with regard to Humphries Creek Dam and Humphries Creek Tailings Dam, being prescribed dams under the Dams Safety Act 1978, the land described in the schedule hereto is the notifi cation area of the said dams.

SCHEDULE

The area bounded by straight lines joining the following 7 ordered points on map Drake 9340-II-S 1:25,000; the points

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are specified by Map Grid of Australia 1994 co-ordinates SCHEDULE in Zone 56:

Point MGA94 East MGA94 North 1 437600 6804300 2 438500 6805100 3 439900 6804600 4 440700 6802600 5 440300 6801500 6 439100 6801000 7 438000 6802400

Map Grid Australia (MGA) co-ordinates for the above points, as well as plan NA-207 showing the area, are available from the Dams Safety Committee.

BRIAN COOPER, Chairman,

Dams Safety Committee PO Box 3720, Parramatta NSW 2124

DAMS SAFETY ACT 1978 AND MINING ACT 1992

Order under Section 369 of the Mining Act 1992

Junction Reefs Notifi cation Area

THE Dams Safety Committee pursuant to section 369 of the Mining Act 1992, hereby declares that with regard to Junction Reefs Dam, being a prescribed dam under the Dams Safety Act 1978, the land described in the schedule hereto is the notification area of the said dam.

SCHEDULE

The area bounded by straight lines joining the following 4 ordered points on map Canowindra 8630-I and Mandurama 8730-IV-S 1:25,000; the points are specified by Map Grid of Australia 1994 co-ordinates in Zone 55:

Point MGA94 East MGA94 North 1 279700 6848006 2 278400 6868006 3 276700 6855006 4 278000 6837006

Map Grid Australia (MGA) co-ordinates for the above points, as well as plan NA-208 showing the area, are available from the Dams Safety Committee.

BRIAN COOPER, Chairman,

Dams Safety Committee

PO Box 3720, Parramatta NSW 2124

DAMS SAFETY ACT 1978 AND MINING ACT 1992

Order under Section 369 of the Mining Act 1992

Bulga CHPP Notifi cation Area

THE Dams Safety Committee pursuant to section 369 of the Mining Act 1992, hereby declares that with regard to Bulga CHPP Dam, being a prescribed dam under the Dams Safety Act 1978, the land described in the schedule hereto is the notification area of the said dam.

The area bounded by straight lines joining the following 6 ordered points on map Bulga 9132-IV-S 1:25,000; the points are specified by Map Grid of Australia 1994 co-ordinates in Zone 56:

Point MGA94 East MGA94 North 1 325200 6383800 2 326000 6383400 3 326700 6382000 4 325300 6380800 5 323700 6381100 6 323300 6382500

Map Grid Australia (MGA) co-ordinates for the above points, as well as plan NA-209 showing the area, are available from the Dams Safety Committee.

BRIAN COOPER, Chairman,

Dams Safety Committee PO Box 3720, Parramatta NSW 2124

EDUCATION ACT 1990 LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS

COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land

for Public School

THE Minister for Education and Training, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, declares by delegate that the land described in the schedule below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Education Act 1990.

Dated at Sydney, this 17th day of September 2010.

ROGER MILLOTT, Delegate for the Minister for Education and Training

SCHEDULE

All that piece or parcel of land situated at Mount Hunter in the Local Government Area of Wollondilly, Parish of Camden, County of Camden and State of New South Wales, being Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 816035.

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1966 Notice of Determination of a New Address Locality

Within the Lithgow Local Government Area

PURSUANT to the provisions of section 10 of the Geographical Names Act 1966, the Geographical Names Board hereby notifies that it has this day created a new address locality named Good Forest in the Liverpool Local Government Area as shown on map GNB3689-2.

The position and extent of these features are shown in the Geographical Names Register of New South Wales which can be viewed on the Geographical Names Board internet site at [email protected]

WARWICK WATKINS, AM, Chairperson

Geographical Names Board PO Box 143 BATHURST NSW 2795

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NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974

Willandra National Park

Draft Plan of Management

A draft plan of management for Willandra National Park has been prepared and is available free of charge from the NPWS office, 200 Yambil Street, Griffith 2680 (ph 6966 8100) and Willandra National Park, via Hillston (ph 6967 8159). The plan may also be viewed at Hillston Public Library, 184 High Street, Hillston and on the website: www.environment.nsw. gov.au. Submissions on the plan must be received by The Planner, NPWS, PO Box 1049, Griffith NSW 2680 by 31 December 2010.

All submissions received are a matter of public record and are available for public inspection upon request. Your comments on this plan may contain information that is defined as “personal information” under the NSW Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998. The submission of personal information with your comments is voluntary.

PESTICIDES ACT 1999

Notice under Section 48 (4)

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 48(4) of the Pesticides Act 1999, that I have granted a Pilot (Pesticide Rating) Licence, particulars of which are stated in the Schedule.

SEAN NUNAN, Team Leader Licensing and Registration

by delegation

SCHEDULE

Pilot (Pesticide Rating) Licence

Name and address of Date of Granting of Licence Licensee Mr Stephen Warren 22 September 2010 PO Box 1601 RENMARK SA 5341

PRACTICE NOTE No. 2

Children’s Court of New South Wales

Initiating Report and Service of the relevant portion of the Community Services file in Care Proceedings

Issued 23/7/2010 Amended 27/9/2010

1. Preamble

1.1 This amended Practice Note takes effect on 27 September 2010.

1.2 The Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protect ion Services in New South Wales recommended in its November 2008 Report [at Recommendation 13.3] that applications for care orders under sections 45 and 61 of the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 (the Care Act) should be made by way of an application filed in the Children’s Court supported by a written report which succinctly and fairly summarises the information available to [Community Services] and contains sufficient information to support a

determination that a child is in need of care and protection and any interim orders sought, without any requirement for the filing of any affidavit, unless ordered by the Court in circumstances where establishment is contested. It was also recommended that the [Community Services’] file or relevant portion of it, should be made available to the parties.

1.3 The purpose of this Practice Note is to implement the recommendations by prescribing the procedure for Community Services to disclose to the parties relevant documents held on its files.

1.4 This Practice Note only applies to care applications made under Chapter 5 of the Care Act with the exception of the following applications: • applications for rescission or variation of orders

under section 90 • applications on breach of undertakings under

section 76 (5) • applications on breach of supervision under

section 77 (3) • applications for assessment orders under sections

53/54/55 • applications for contact orders under section 86

and • applications for emergency care and protection

orders under sections 45 (1) (a)/46

2. The prescribed procedure

2.1 The relevant portions of the Community Services file are to be served on each party to the proceedings in 2 stages.

2.2 Community Services may serve “Stage 1 documents” at the time of service of the Application and Report (Form 1) or at any time up to and including the first occasion the application comes before the court (the first return date). Community Services will then have up to fourteen (14) calendar days from the first return date to provide to the parties further relevant documents from its files (“Stage 2 documents”).

2.3 Stage 1 Documents In the ordinary course, Stage 1 documents are to be served upon the parties with the Application and Report. This is consistent with the parties being informed of the case they must meet as soon as is practicable and with the principle that care proceedings are to proceed as expeditiously as possible. Service on the first return date should be the exception to the rule, rather than standard practice.

2.4 The categories of Stage 1 documents to be served by Community Services are copies of: i. All current orders of the Children’s Court

and any other order being relied upon for an argument pursuant to section 106A of the Care Act.

ii. Such current orders of the Family Court, Federal Magistrates Court and any current enforceable apprehended violence order.

iii. A summary (in an agreed format) of reports of risk of significant harm concerning the child*

iv. written advices of assessments/examinations from medical practitioners in relation to an

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injury/medical condition where that injury/ medical condition has contributed to removal/ action being taken

v. written advices from the police as to relevant incidents, consideration of which has contributed to removal/action being taken

vi. written advices from any agency providing services to the child or the child’s family where consideration of these advices has contributed to removal/action being taken

vii. parental responsibility contracts/breach notices but only where the breach has prompted the Children's Court application

viii. birth alerts ix. relevant photographs x. current case plan(s) and care plan(s) xi. any notes of interviews with the child or young

person or parents/carers**

* The summary will be in the form of a ‘person history report’ and will provide, the following information: • date report received • brief description of harm • person alleged to be causing harm • outcome (closed without assessment/

investigated and substantiated (in part or whole)/investigated and not substantiated)

** Copies of notes from interviews can be provided in Stage 1 if they were of interviews held within the previous 12 months. These copies are made of the handwritten notes taken during the interview.

2.5 Stage 2 Documents Community Services will have up to fourteen (14) calendar days following the first return date of the care application, to serve on each of the parties the Stage 2 documents. The categories of documents to be produced at this stage are copies of: i. Any of the categories of documents produced

in Stage 1 that are now held by Community Services and have not been previously produced.

ii. Where an argument is to be conducted pursuant to section 106A of the Care Act copies of Children's Court judgements, orders or transcripts that Community Services retains on its files.*

iii. Information held by Community Services from other agencies only where it is relevant to issues to be considered by the court in determining whether the child is in need of care and protection (for example, a school report where the child’s educational needs are not being met)

iv. A genogram for the child v. Any temporary care arrangements (whether

current or expired) vi. Documents held by Community Services

recording what took place at any home visit to

the home of the child in the previous 12 months prior to the commencement of care proceedings

vii. Any parental responsibility contracts (whether current or expired)

viii. Third party assessments held by Community Services where they are relevant to the issues to be determined by the court** * It is recognised that the primary source of

information concerning Children’s Court proceedings should be the file held by the Children’s Court.

** Given that any assessment loses its reliabili ty after a period of t ime, Community Services will only be required to provide third party assessments as part of Stage 2 Documents where the assessment was undertaken within the last 2 years. Earlier assessments can be sought by subpoena.

3 Further procedures applying to the service of both Stage 1 and Stage 2 documents

3.1 With the exception of a genogram and person history report, only documents held by Community Services at the time for service of each stage of documents are required to be produced. Documents are to be produced in the state in which they exist on the Community Services file. Community Services is not required to convert information into a different format for the purposes of inclusion in a bundle of documents. Community Services is not required to source documents that are not in its possession and that do not come into its possession through the course of its work with a family. If a party wishes to rely on documents not contained in the Stage 1 or 2 Documents, the party should subpoena the person or entity that holds the documents.

3.2 This Practice Note deals specifically with initiating a care application and making relevant documents from Community Services files available to the parties. The Practice Note does not deal with the disclosure of material received by Community Services after it serves the Stage 2 documents. However, Community Services officers have an obligation to adhere to the model litigant principle and disclose to the parties all material relevant to the case. If Community Services considers that there are additional documents (which may assist the court or a party) which come into its possession following serving the Stage 1 and Stage 2 bundles of documents, it will also serve those documents on the parties.

3.3 The supply of documents by Community Services in Stages 1 and 2 is subject to compliance with section 29 of the Care Act. Accordingly, information disclosing the identity of a person who made a report, the report and evidence of the contents of the report may be deleted from documents.

3.4 Neither Stage 1 nor Stage 2 documents are required to be paginated.

3.5 Neither Stage 1 nor Stage 2 documents are to be filed in the Court registry.

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3.6 Upon application by any party the Court may extend or abridge the time to serve either Stage 1 or Stage 2 documents.

3.7 A delegate of the Director General will certify that all relevant documents have been produced at Stages 1 and 2 in accordance with form numbers 1A and 1B respectively.

3.8 Documents produced by Community Services in either Stage 1 or Stage 2 need not be produced again in response to a subpoena.

3.9 Community Services may re-list the matter after giving reasonable notice to the parties to seek the court’s approval not to provide a Stage 1 or Stage 2 document on the ground that provision of the document may endanger a person’s safety.

His Honour Judge MARK MARIEN, S.C.,

President

PRACTICE NOTE SC EQ 10 Supreme Court Equity Division – Revenue List

Commencement 1. This Practice Note was issued on 22 September 2010

and commenced on 1 October 2010.

Application 2. This Practice Note applies to proceedings in or to be

entered in, the Revenue List of the Equity Division of the Supreme Court.

Definitions 3. In this Practice Note:

Act means the Taxation Administration Act 1996 Chief Commissioner means the Chief Commissioner of State Revenue and, where appropriate, includes the Commissioner of State Revenue Commissioner of Taxation means the Commissioner of Taxation of the Commonwealth of Australia and, where appropriate, includes a Second Commissioner of Taxation or a Deputy Commissioner of Taxation List means the Revenue List List Judge means the judge designated by the Chief Justice under section 28 of the Supreme Court Act 1970 to be the Revenue List Judge UCPR means the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005.

Introduction 4. The purpose of this Practice Note is to set out the case

management procedures employed in the List for the just, quick and cheap disposal of proceedings.

5. Proceedings in the List will be case managed by the List Judge. Practice Note SC Eq 1 will not apply to proceedings in the List.

6. It is expected that this Practice Note will be observed in the conduct of proceedings in the List.

Entry in the List on commencement of proceedings 7. The plaintiff in proceedings seeking a review of an

assessment (or other decision) of the Chief Commissioner under section 97 of the Act must: (a) add “Revenue List” in the heading and title of the

Summons filed in the Equity Division;

(b) follow the procedures applicable to appeals in UCPR Pt 50 r 50, and in particular the Summons must be in the approved form (Form 84) and contain a statement setting out briefly but specifically the grounds relied on in support of the review;

(c) annex to the affidavit filed with the Summons in compliance with Schedule 10 of UCPR, copies of the relevant notice of assessment (or other decision of the Chief Commissioner), the objection and the notice of determination of the objection given by the Chief Commissioner under section 93 of the Act.

8. Where a plaintiff commences other proceedings to be entered in the List , “Revenue List” must be added in the heading and title of the Summons or Statement of Claim in the Equity Division.

Entry into and removal from the List 9. The proceedings which may be entered in the List

include proceedings commenced in the Common Law Division in which either the Chief Commissioner or the Commissioner of Taxation is a party or in which an issue has arisen in relation to a law under which either of them exercises functions.

10. Where proceedings in the Common Law Division or in another specialist list in the Equity Division are entered in the List pursuant to UCPR Pt 45 r 45.2, the Court may give such further directions as to the continuance of the proceedings as it thinks fit.

1 The proceedings which may be entered in the List are set out in UCPR Pt 45 r 45.7A

Appeal Statements 11. Each party to proceedings in which the plaintiff seeks

a review of the decision of the Chief Commissioner under section 97 of the Act must file and serve an Appeal Statement which states in summary form and without undue formality: (a) the basic elements of the party’s case or defence; (b) where applicable, the relief sought; (c) the issues the party believes are likely to arise; (d) the principal matters of fact upon which the party

intends to rely; (e) the party’s contentions (including the legal grounds

for any relief claimed) and the leading authorities supporting those contentions.

12. (a) The plaintiff must file and serve the Appeal Statement at the same time that the Summons is filed and served upon the Chief Commissioner;

(b) The Chief Commissioner must file and serve the Appeal Statement within 28 days of the date on which the Summons and the plaintiff’s Appeal Statement are served on the Chief Commissioner.

13. All Appeal Statements must include a Front Sheet identifying the names of the parties and their designation as plaintiff(s) or defendant(s).

14. Appeal Statements must identify the real issues in dispute and comply, where possible, with UCPR Pt 14 r 14.6, r 14.7 and r 14.8.

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Initial directions hearing statement of points of agreement, and of difference 15. The Court will hold an initial directions hearing at a time remaining, between experts following such conference

appointed by the Court: and the reasons therefore (see UCPR Pt 31 r 31.20).

(a) in proceedings to which paragraph 7 applies, after the filing and service by the Chief Commissioner of an Appeal Statement under paragraph 12(b);

(b) in proceedings to which either paragraph 8 or paragraph 10 applies, after the entry in the List of the proceedings.

16. At the first directions hearing orders will be made and directions given with a view to the just, quick and cheap disposal of the proceedings. The orders and directions may relate to: (a) the filing and service of pleadings; (b) the provision of proper or further particulars; (c) the service of affidavits of evidence by a specified

date or dates ; (d) in an appropriate case, an order that the parties seek

to agree some or all of the facts by a statement of agreed facts;

(e) orders for discovery; (f) the issue of subpoenas.

2 Affidavits are not filed with the Court until final hearing and, for this reason, provision is made in the Usual Orders for Hearing in Annexure A for originals of the affidavits to be delivered to the Associate to the List Judge shortly before the hearing date.

3 The Online Court Protocol is found in Practice Note SC Gen 12.

17. At the first directions hearing the List Judge would normally make an order that all future directions hearings will be conducted in the first instance via online court. If such an order is made, all legal practitioners involved in the proceedings (including counsel) must ensure that they are registered users.

Expert evidence 18. Under UCPR Pt 31 r 31.19 a party considering or

intending to adduce expert evidence at trial must promptly seek directions from the Court in that regard. A party to proceedings in the List must seek those directions: (a) at the first directions hearing; (b) by a request made on online court if the parties

agree on the proposed Expert Evidence Directions in accordance with paragraph 13 of Practice Note SC Eq 5; or

(c) if the parties do not agree on the proposed Expert Evidence Directions, the issue should be raised on online court and the party who drafted the proposed directions should provide the Court with a copy via a message posted on online court.

19. Where experts’ reports have been or are to be served (whether or not pursuant to an order or direction of the Court) the Court will, unless otherwise persuaded, direct, upon such terms as it thinks fit, that the parties cause the experts or some of them to confer with a view to identification of and a proper understanding of any points of difference between them and the reasons therefore and a narrowing of such points of difference. The Court may, at the same time or subsequently, direct

Interrogatories 20. Interrogatories will not be permitted other than in

exceptional circumstances.

Listing for hearing 21. Upon fixing a date for hearing the Court will normally

direct that the Usual Orders for Hearing as set out in Annexure A shall apply with or without modification. If for any reason the parties are of the view that the Usual Orders for Hearing should be modified, they must provide a Consent Modified Orders for Hearing by a message posted on online court.

22. In an appropriate case the Usual Orders for Hearing (Annexure A) may be modified to contain orders regarding expert evidence and provision of a Court Book (as to which see the Usual Order for Hearing set out in Annexure A to Practice Note SC Eq 1).

Date: 22 September 2010.

J. J. SPIGELMAN, A.C., Chief Justice of New South Wales

Related information See also: Taxation Administration Act 1996 Supreme Court Act 1970 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 Practice Note SC Eq 1 – Case Management Practice Note SC Eq 5 – Expert Evidence in the Equity Division Practice Note SC Gen 12 – online court Protocol

Amendment history This Practice Note was issued on 22 September 2010 and commenced on 1 October 2010.

ANNEXURE A

Usual Orders for Hearing 1. No later than 10 working days before the hearing date the

Plaintiff shall: (a) deliver to the List Judge’s Associate the originals of

any affidavits to be filed at the hearing; (b) serve on the Defendant, and deliver to the List Judge’s

Associate, a list of affidavits to be read, an outline of submissions, a list of authorities and a list of any objections to the Defendant’s evidence.

2. No later than 5 working days before the hearing date the Defendant shall: (a) deliver to the List Judge’s Associate the originals of

any affidavits to be filed at the hearing; (b) serve on the Plaintiff, and deliver to the List Judge’s

Associate, a list of affidavits to be read, an outline of submissions, a list of authorities and a list of any objections to the Plaintiff’s evidence.

3. No later than 2 working days before the hearing date the Plaintiff shall serve on the Defendant, and deliver to the List Judge’s Associate, any written reply.

that the parties and/or the experts, prepare an agreed 4. Each party has liberty to apply in online court.

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PROPERTY, STOCK AND BUSINESS AGENTS ACT 2002

Notification of Approval of Authorised Deposit-Taking Institution

I, PETER DUNCAN, Director General of the Department of Services, Technology and Administration, pursuant to section 87 of the Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002, have approved the authorised deposit-taking institution listed in the Schedule below for the purposes of Part 7 of the Act.

SCHEDULE

Manly Warringah Credit Union Limited

Dated this 17th day of September 2010.

PETER DUNCAN, Director General

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NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974

THE Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water publishes the following Code of Practice under clause 3A of the National Parks and Wildlife Regulation 2009 (as amended by the National Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Aboriginal Objects and Aboriginal Places) Regulation 2010). This Code of Practice comes into effect from 1 October 2010.

Dated 24 September 2010.

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Code of Practice for Archaeological Investigation of

Aboriginal Objects in New South Wales

Part 6 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974

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GUIDELINES FOR WORKPLACE RETURN TO WORK PROGRAMS

Erratum

THE Guidelines for Workplace Return to Work Programs published in the Government Gazette No. 115 on the17th September folios 4573 to 4615 contained some errors with respect to page numbers, the ISBN and Catalogue No. This guideline is now republished in full.

GUIDELINES FOR WORKPLACE

RETURN TO WORK PROGRAMS These guidelines are made under section 52 of the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998.

These guidelines commence on 1 January 2011

September 2010

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Difficulties about return to work?

Contact WorkCover Assistance Service on telephone 13 10 50 or email [email protected]

Do not delay!

Published by WorkCover NSW.

First published November 1987. Revised November 1993, December 1994, May 1997, March 2000, June 2002, March 2003, September 2010.

This document replaces the 2003 publication ‘Guidelines for Employers’ Return to Work Programs’.

The Guidelines as stated herein are subject to review and may be amended by WorkCover NSW.

Comments can be sent to:

Director, Provider and Injury Management Services Group

WorkCover NSW Locked Bag 2906 Lisarow NSW 2252

WorkCover Publications Hotline, phone 1300 799 003.

Disclaimer

This publication may contain occupational health and safety and workers compensation information. It may

include some of your obligations under the various legislations that WorkCover NSW administers. To ensure you comply with your legal obligations you must refer to the appropriate legislation.

Information on the latest laws can be checked by visiting the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au).

This publication does not represent a comprehensive statement of the law as it applies to particular problems or

to individuals or as a substitute for legal advice. You should seek independent legal advice if you need assistance on the application of the law to your situation.

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CONTENTS PAGE

1. Introduction 1

2. Obligations 3

(i) Employer 3

(ii) Worker 4

(iii) Insurer 5

(iv) Nominated treating doctor 6

(v) Workplace rehabilitation provider 6

3. How to Develop a Workplace Return to Work Program 8

4. Return to Work Program Content 9

(i) Preventing occupational injuries and illness 9

(ii) How the return to work program was developed and implemented including relevant information and training strategies for the workforce 10

(iii) Consulting with workers and unions 11

(iv) Early commencement of injury management and early return to work 12

(v) Providing suitable duties 16

(vi) Returning to work not to disadvantage workers 20

(vii) Checklist for a workplace return to work program 23

5. Return to Work Coordinators 26

6. Engaged Return to Work Coordinator Arrangements 28

7. APPENDICES 30

A Glossary of injury management terms 30

B WorkCover contacts and information 34

C Confidentiality guidelines 35

D Information consent form 39

E Return to work plan 40

F Section 43A of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 41

G Register of injuries 42

H Disputes about return to work 43

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1. INTRODUCTION We all have a social and economic interest in ensuring that injured workers return to work safely and

as soon as possible following a workplace injury or illness. The longer an injured worker has to wait for

assistance the less likely it is to be effective and the more likely that the worker will develop long term

disability and work loss. Hence, early return to work is a central feature of the workers compensation

system in NSW.

Recent research (1,2,3,4 ) affirms that the best place to rehabilitate most injured workers is in the

workplace. Apart from promoting a quicker recovery, activities undertaken at work have proven to be

more therapeutic than prolonged rest or only receiving treatment in a clinic away from the workplace.

Having the injured worker at work also allows for the early identification of any issues that may hinder

a worker’s rehabilitation and the development of strategies to overcome them.

Effective injury management relies on the cooperative efforts of all participants – employers, workers,

insurers5, doctors and other health practitioners. The key principles underlying the safe, early and

durable return to work of injured workers include:

x having systems in place to ensure everyone at the workplace agrees, understands and knows

what to do in the event of an injury

x early reporting of injuries and early intervention

x the workplace being the most effective place for the majority of workers to recover from their injury

x key parties working together.

The requirement that employers be involved in the return to work of injured workers was

introduced in the Workers Compensation Act 1987. In 1998, the Workplace Injury Management

and Workers Compensation Act was proclaimed and introduced the concept of injury

management to include treatment, rehabilitation and retraining of injured workers, claims

management and employment management practices. In addition, the new law changed the

name of a ‘rehabilitation program’ to a ‘return to work program’. Further regulatory changes in

1999 changed the name of the rehabilitation coordinator to return to work coordinator and

allowed for shared return to work coordinator arrangements between employers.

1 Waddell G, Burton AK: Is work good for your health and well-being? Norwich, UK: The Stationery Office, 2006

2 Burton AK, Kendall NAS, Pearce BG, Birrell LN, Bainbridge LC: Management of upper limb disorders and the biopsychosocial model. Health Safety Executive RR 596: Norwich 2008

3 Bevan S. Fit for work: musculoskeletal disorders and labour market participation. The Work Foundation, London, UK, 2007

4 WorkCover NSW, Improving outcomes: integrated, active management of workers with soft tissue injury, 2008

5 Insurers include Scheme Agents for the nominal insurer and self and specialised insurers who hold a licence under Division 3 of Part 7 of the 1998 Act

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Employers must document policies and procedures outlining the system to manage workers who

suffer a work related injury or illness. This document, called a return to work program, must be

consistent with the injury management program of the employer’s insurer. The injury management

program is the blueprint statement that sets out how treatment, rehabilitation, claims management and

employment practices are to be coordinated to achieve a safe and durable return to work for an

injured worker.

Insurer responsibilities

Insurer develops

injury management program

A strategy for managing all aspects of workplace injuries

Employer responsibilities

Employer develops

return to work program

A strategy for managing all aspects of the employer’s return

to work processes

INJURED WORKER

INJURED WORKER

Insurer responsibilities

Insurer develops for each injured worker

an injury management plan

An individual plan for coordinating and managing the

treatment, rehabilitation and return to work of an injured worker

Employer Responsibilities

Employer develops for each injured worker

a return to work plan

An individual plan for coordinating and managing the

return to work of an injured worker on suitable duties

The Guidelines for workplace return to work programs will assist employers to comply with their legislative obligations under the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998, the Workers Compensation Act 1987 and the Workers Compensation Regulation 2003.

These guidelines apply to Category 1 employers.

A Category 1 employer is an employer:

x with a basic tariff premium exceeding $50,000 per annum, or

x who is self insured, or

x who is insured by a specialised insurer, and who employs more than 20 workers.

A Category 2 employer is any employer who is not a Category 1 employer.

Guidelines for shared arrangements for return to work coordinators for Category 1 and Category 2 employers and confidentiality guidelines are also contained in this publication.

A checklist Return to work program content to assist all employers to comply with the legislative requirements of injury management is contained in section 4.

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2. OBLIGATIONS (i) Employer

The employer must:

x ensure the health, safety and welfare at work of all workers

x have a workers compensation insurance policy covering all employees

x initiate development of a return to work program with the commencement of business operations

and have the program in place within 12 months of becoming an employer

x develop, implement and review the return to work program in consultation with workers and

relevant unions at least every two years

x produce the program in printed form

x display a summary of the program prominently in workplaces

x display, at a minimum, a summary in the workplace of the Workers Compensation legislation

about giving notice of an injury and the making of a claim

x appoint a trained return to work coordinator with the necessary qualifications, authority and

resources to negotiate, develop and implement return to work policies and procedures

x select and nominate approved workplace rehabilitation providers in consultation with workers and

relevant unions

x maintain a register of injuries in which workers record details of work-related injuries (refer to

Appendix G)

x notify the insurer of all workplace injures within 48 hours

x repay the insurer the equivalent of one week of the injured worker’s weekly compensation if the

injury is not notified within five days of the employer becoming aware of the injury

x keep a record of wages paid for at least the previous five years (failure to comply may result in a

fine of $500 or prosecution with a penalty of up to $55,000 – current at time of printing)

x provide wage information to the insurer within 7 days of request from insurer or receipt of

information

x notify WorkCover immediately on 13 10 50 of serious incidents

x not dismiss an injured worker because of the injury within six months of the worker first becoming

unfit for employment

x provide workers with adequate information about workers compensation and return to work

procedures, including their choice of doctor and rehabilitation provider and how to change

providers, if required

x advise the worker’s nominated treating doctor and insurer on the requirements of the worker’s

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usual job and availability of suitable duties

x make suitable duties available to injured workers who are certified fit for suitable duties (partially

incapacitated) if reasonably practicable to do so

x comply with medical restrictions resulting from the work injury as obtained from the treating doctor

x notify the insurer immediately if unable to provide suitable employment for a partially

incapacitated worker and ask the insurer about any impact on premium

x provide a worker with a workers compensation claim form if requested

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x send an injured worker’s claim form to the insurer within seven days of receipt

x participate and cooperate in the establishment of an injury management plan for an injured

worker and give effect to that plan at the workplace

x comply with obligations imposed on the employer in the injury management plan written by the

insurer

x cooperate with the insurer in engaging assistance from a workplace rehabilitation provider if the

worker faces barriers in returning to work

x cooperate with the insurer in providing retraining or different job opportunities to an injured worker

who is unable to return to their pre-injury job

x respect the privacy and confidentiality of medical examinations by arranging a separate

discussion between the worker, doctor and employer.

(ii) Workers Workers must:

x cooperate with the employer to prevent work-related injuries to self and others

x cooperate with the employer to enable the employer to meet their return to work obligations

x cooperate in workplace changes designed to assist the return to work of fellow workers

if injured:

- notify the employer of a workplace injury as soon as possible after the injury happens

- specify one nominated doctor or medical practice who is prepared to participate in the

development and implementation of an injury management plan

- give consent for the nominated treating doctor to provide information for the purposes of an

injury management plan and return to work plan

- participate and cooperate in the establishment of the initial and subsequent injury

management plans

- make all reasonable efforts to return to work with the pre-injury employer as soon as possible

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- comply with the activities detailed in injury management plan(s)

- advise of any difficulties with return to work as soon as practical to prevent delays in

addressing any problems.

If the injured worker unreasonably refuses to comply with their injury management plan, the insurer can suspend weekly benefits. Before suspending benefits, the insurer must write to the worker stating the reasons for suspension and what the worker must do to prevent the suspension.

(iii) Insurer

The insurer must:

x ensure that employers are made aware of their legislative obligations in relation to the insurer’s

injury management program

x within three working days of being notified that a worker has sustained a significant injury, contact

the employer, worker and (if necessary) the nominated treating doctor. Subsequently, the insurer

must develop an injury management plan in line with timeframes in the insurer’s injury

management program

x within seven days of being notified by the employer (or the worker, or another person) that a

worker has sustained a significant injury, begin provisional payments of weekly benefits and

medical expenses, or advise the worker and the employer why they will not make payments

x consult with the injured worker, employer and nominated treating doctor in the development of an

injury management plan

x provide the injured worker, employer and nominated treating doctor with information on the injury

management plan initially and as the plan progresses

x inform the worker that their entitlements to weekly benefits can be suspended if they do not

reasonably comply with their injury management plan and what they must do to prevent the

suspension

x have procedures in place for an injured worker to change their nominated treating doctor and

inform the injured worker of these requirements

x consult with the injured worker, employer and nominated treating doctor when referring to a

workplace rehabilitation provider. Advise the injured worker that they can choose a rehabilitation

provider and inform the injured worker of the process to be followed when changing a

rehabilitation provider

x ensure vocational retraining and/or assistance to obtain employment with a new employer is

arranged for an injured worker as soon as it is identified that a return to pre-injury duties and

provision of suitable duties is no longer possible

x ensure accuracy of payment of weekly benefits in accordance with wage as advised by the

employer and legislative requirements

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provide injured worker with information about their weekly benefits and entitlements and how they

may change over time.

(iv) Nominated treating doctor The nominated treating doctor must:

x complete WorkCover medical certificates

x arrange and monitor appropriate treatment

x specify medical restrictions and advise on the suitability of duties offered by the employer

x provide information to the insurer and employer in relation to injury management and return to

work plans for the injured worker

x certify time off only if it is medically necessary

x promote an early and safe return to work of the worker

x review the progress of recovery of the injured worker and revise the worker’s medical

management as needed

x arrange referral to an approved workplace rehabilitation provider, if required, and if not initiated

by the employer or insurer

x advise employer/insurer on availability for discussion about injury management and return to

work.

(v) Workplace rehabilitation provider The workplace rehabilitation provider must:

x deliver services to workers, employers and insurers in a cost effective, timely and proactive

manner to achieve a safe and durable return to work

x promote an early and safe return to work of the worker

x ensure the needs of the worker and employer are identified by means of adequate and

appropriate assessment

x identify barriers to injured worker’s return to work and develop strategies to address these

x identify and design suitable duties for the worker to assist the employer to meet their obligations

in providing suitable employment

x identify and coordinate rehabilitation strategies that ensure the worker is able to safely perform

their duties

x consider workplace industrial relations and human resource matters that may affect the worker’s

return to work

x focus initially on return to work in the worker’s pre-injury employment or, if that is not possible, on

other employment in line with the hierarchy of return to work

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x arrange appropriate retraining and placement in alternative employment when the worker is

unable to return to pre-injury duties

x communicate with relevant parties throughout service provision to ensure progress towards the

return to work goal.

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3. HOW TO DEVELOP A WORKPLACE RETURN TO WORK PROGRAM

This section outlines the essential elements of a workplace return to work program, with guidelines for its establishment.

A return to work program is a summary of an agreed system that an employer must have in place in readiness for the management of workers who suffer a work-related injury or illness. The return to work program is a system agreed by the employer and worker representatives. It is made up of a series of policies and procedures. The underlying principles of the system and examples of wording are outlined in the following pages. The final wording and format is a decision for each workplace.

The policies and procedures outlined in these guidelines are a minimum requirement for a return to work program. Employers, in consultation with workers, may add additional policies or procedures that are relevant to their workplace. The return to work program for an individual employer must reflect the business practices, culture and environment of the workplace.

The workplace return to work program forms a component of the overall injury management approach of the insurer and must be consistent with that insurer’s injury management program. Insurers’ programs may require employers to include specific policies and procedures.

The effectiveness and continued relevance of the return to work program should be reviewed on a regular basis and agreed by the relevant parties. All programs should set specific dates for review appropriate to the circumstances of the workplace. At a minimum reviews should be conducted every two years.

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4. RETURN TO WORK PROGRAM CONTENT A return to work program must cover the following key areas:

x preventing occupational injuries and illness

x how the return to work program was developed and implemented including relevant information

and training strategies for the workforce

x consulting with workers and any industrial unions representing those workers

x early commencement of injury management and early return to work

x providing suitable duties and/or vocational retraining/job placement assistance

x returning to work not to disadvantage injured workers.

(i) Preventing occupational injuries and illness An emphasis on injury prevention in the workplace will reduce workplace injury and illness.

Principles

x Employers must comply with their obligations under the Occupational Health & Safety Act 2000 to

ensure a safe and healthy working environment and provide for their employees’ welfare.

x Employers should understand the requirements regarding identification, assessment, elimination

or control of workplace risks to prevent injury and illness.

x The investigation of workplace incidents in a spirit of ‘no blame’ is an important factor in the

development of prevention programs with a focus on identifying safety management system

deficiencies.

x Formal consultation procedures between employers and their workers play an important role in

helping to provide a safe and healthy working environment. Employers must consult their workers

on issues concerning their health, safety and welfare at work.

Example of a policy about preventing occupational injuries and illness:

‘This employer is committed to preventing injury and illness through providing a safe and healthy working environment and providing for the welfare of employees.’

Procedures for preventing occupational injuries and illness

The implementation of a systematic approach to the identification, assessment, elimination

or control of hazards which may cause injuries and illness.

Some WorkCover references:

Your guide to workplace health and safety (Catalogue No. WC00425)

Small business safety starter kit (Catalogue No. WC00050)

Subby pack – OHSE contractor management tool (Catalogue No. WC00975)

www.workcover.nsw.gov.au

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(ii) How the return to work program was developed and implemented including relevant information and training strategies for the workforce

It is mandatory for Category 1 employers to develop a return to work program, in consultation with their workforce and any industrial unions representing those workers. Category 2 employers can adopt and adapt the standard return to work program available from WorkCover in consultation with workers to better fit their workplace.

Employers can enlist assistance in developing their return to work program from bodies such as a return to work sub-committee of their occupational health and safety committee, an employer association or an approved workplace rehabilitation provider.

Use the WorkCover guidance material that follows. This material sets out the minimum

legislative requirements. You may modify the steps in the return to work process to suit your

individual organisation but these must comply with the principles set out below.

Principles

x The return to work program outlines a plan of action common to all workers, from early notification

of an injury through to return to pre-injury duties, redeployment, retraining or assistance to obtain

employment with a new employer, if required.

x The workplace return to work program must be consistent with the insurer’s injury management

program and be reviewed at least every two years.

x The return to work program is developed in consultation with workers and any industrial unions

representing them.

x The return to work program will include the names of nominated workplace rehabilitation providers,

selected in consultation with worker representatives or their union.

x The return to work program should include an outline of relevant information and training strategies

for the workforce.

x Injured workers can choose their own workplace rehabilitation provider, in consultation with the

employer and insurer.

x The return to work program should include procedures that will apply to workers who are returning

to work while receiving treatment.

x Treatment by medical practitioners and other health professionals is intended to facilitate return to

work, not impede it. Workers need to nominate a medical practitioner to be involved in managing

their treatment and providing advice on return to work activities.

x The return to work program should reflect management commitment to the rehabilitation of injured

workers and should be signed or otherwise endorsed by senior management and by senior worker

representatives involved in its development.

Example of a policy for developing and implementing the return to work program ‘This employer has, through consultation and agreement with worker representatives, developed a

return to work program for the management of workers who are injured at work. This program forms

part of the operating procedures of the organisation, is consistent with the insurer’s injury

management program and will be reviewed every two years.’

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Procedures for developing and implementing the return to work program

x Write the return to work program in plain English and consider making it available in other

languages where required.

x Divide the return to work program into sub-headings:

o Notification of injury

o First aid, medical treatment

o Early contact with worker and their treating health practitioners

o Identification and role of the return to work coordinator

o Nomination and role of the approved workplace rehabilitation provider

o Provision of suitable duties

o Arrangements with the insurer for vocational retraining and job placement assistance when

required

o Arrangements for dispute resolution

o Administrative arrangements.

x Appoint an appropriately trained return to work coordinator, and list the name and contact details

on the return to work program. The return to work coordinator has a central communication role

as the link with all of the key players. More information about the role of the return to work

coordinator can be found in section 5 of these Guidelines. The initial role of the return to work

coordinator is to develop a return to work program in consultation with the workforce. The return

to work coordinator needs to have the appropriate authority and resources to effectively

negotiate, develop and implement the program.

x Nominate preferred workplace rehabilitation providers in the return to work program.

Consideration should be given to the fields of expertise that a particular workplace may require.

For example, a financial institution may need a rehabilitation provider who is familiar with

occupational overuse injuries and/or management of critical incidents. Following consultation, the

selection of nominated providers will be agreed between the employer and workers or their

representatives. Management will facilitate reasonable access to the workplace by a rehabilitation

provider involved in rehabilitation at that workplace. The program should also outline the

procedure for changing workplace rehabilitation providers.

x Arrange discussions/meetings with worker representatives to draft the return to work program and

to agree on steps to be taken to return injured workers to work as soon as possible.

(iii) Consulting with workers and any industrial unions representing those workers

Under the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998, the employer is required to consult with the workers and any industrial union representing those workers in developing a return to work program.

Workers must be informed of their rights and obligations regarding return to work and workers compensation. It is in the employer’s interest to provide them with clear information to avoid misunderstandings and uncertainty. An open communication policy encourages cooperation and participation in the return to work process.

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The form of consultation taken should be noted on the return to work program.

Principles

x Consultation with workers can be facilitated through workplace occupational health and safety

committees, unions or other agreed consultative mechanisms.

x The particular needs of workers who do not speak English must be accommodated.

Example of a policy to consult with workers ‘This return to work program was developed by… (management representative) in consultation with…

(worker representatives).’

‘Workers will be regularly informed of their rights and responsibilities and of company policies on

return to work through for example workers’ induction programs, training courses, staff meetings,

newsletters and notice-boards.

Workers will be consulted through a range of mechanisms such as formal consultation with workers

and unions, occupational health and safety committees, tool box sessions and staff meetings.’

Procedures for consulting with workers and any industrial unions representing those workers x The return to work program must be displayed at all workplaces.

x Mechanisms for consulting workers can include:

o a formal consultation mechanism with workers and unions

o occupational health and safety committees where committee members have the appropriate

skills and knowledge.

x Information about employer’s requirements in relation to return to work processes can be

communicated by for example worker induction programs, training courses, staff meetings,

newsletters and notice-boards. A system for use of interpreters for workers who speak languages

other than English is to be established. (Refer to Appendix B of this publication for information

about interpreters and language services).

(iv) Early commencement of injury management and early return to work

The prospect for return to work is greatest when the process commences as soon as possible after an injury occurs. The longer an injured worker has to wait for appropriate assistance, the less likely it is to be effective.

Employers are required to notify all injuries to their insurer within 48 hours of being aware of the injury. The insurer has the responsibility to contact the worker and employer within three working days of notification of a significant injury, and to contact the treating doctor if necessary. The purpose of this insurer contact is to gather and provide information to all parties, identify needs, implement appropriate strategies and commence injury management planning.

The employer must participate and cooperate in the development of an injury management plan by the insurer for every worker with a significant injury. This plan will outline all the return to work

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activities and treatment services for the individual injured worker. The employer and the worker must comply with obligations imposed on them under the injury management plan – the insurer will advise on obligations and potential penalties.

The workplace is the most effective place for the majority of workers to recover from their injury, through the provision of duties consistent with the worker’s current work capacity. A constructive relationship between the employer and worker is the key to successful return to work.

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The initial steps in injury management

Worker notifies their employer about a Employer ensures that the injury is recorded work related injury as soon as possible. in the workplace register of injuries.

Worker consults a medical practitioner for treatment and obtains a WorkCover medical certificate.

Employer notifies the injury to the insurer within 48 hours of becoming aware that a worker has sustained an injury.

Insurer contacts the worker, the employer and (if necessary) the nominated treating doctor within three working days of becoming aware of a significant injury to:

• determine treatment and workplace rehabilitation needs

• commence development of an injury management plan

An injury management plan for the injured worker must be developed in line with the time frames outlined in the insurer’s injury management program, which is no later than 20 working days.

Where required, provisional weekly payments should commence within seven days of the initial notification of a significant injury (unless there is a reasonable excuse6). The insurer may also authorise reasonably necessary treatment expenses, up to $7,500.

The insurer will notify the worker and employer about any payments it has approved, and the reasons for any payments not approved.

The employer (return to work coordinator) must consult with the worker and their doctor, the insurer, other treating health professionals and the union as necessary to: • establish a common return to work goal • identify, agree and offer suitable duties • design a return to work plan, which specifies the duties to be performed • monitor the worker’s progress and upgrade the return to work plan until the worker has

achieved their goal.

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Principles

x Employers need to foster a workplace culture, which promotes early return to work.

x There should be immediate treatment of the injury or illness in order to facilitate early

management of the injury.

x The recovery period away from the workplace should be as short as possible.

x Priority should be given to an early, safe return to suitable duties following injury or illness, in a

manner that takes account of all relevant factors including medical input.

x There should be a staged return to pre-injury duties.

x Training for another job with the current employer, or with a different employer, should be

considered as soon as it is known that the injury will prevent a worker from permanently

returning to pre-injury duties.

Example of a policy for the early commencement of injury management and early return to work

‘This employer will ensure that the return to work process is commenced as soon as possible after an injury in a manner consistent with the worker’s medical fitness for work.’

‘This employer is committed to ensuring that early return to work by an injured worker is a normal practice and expectation.’

Procedures for the early commencement of injury management and return to work

x The employer will develop a system for early reporting by workers of injuries they sustain, and

inform the workforce of their obligations to follow these procedures.

x The employer must have a system for notification of injuries to the insurer within 48 hours of

becoming aware of the injury.

x Serious incidents involving a fatality, a serious injury/illness or an immediate threat to life, must be

immediately notified to WorkCover’s Information Centre by telephoning 13 10 50.

x A system for regular and supportive contact with the worker and the worker’s treating doctor

should be developed.

x The employer will assist the insurer to develop an injury management plan, inclusive of suitable

duties, as soon as possible after notification of the injury.

x The times at which the worker will attend for treatment will be included in return to work plans and

will be negotiated between the worker and the employer. Consideration needs to be given to, for

example, the location of work and treatment, work routines, productivity and worker

responsibilities while at work and at home.

x Treatment should be obtained by workers out of working hours taking into account the worker’s

circumstances for example:

o if a worker is fit for reduced hours, treatment appointments would be out of working hours; or

o if a worker is fit for pre-injury hours but would normally have child care responsibilities out of

work hours, it is reasonable some treatment appointments can be made during work hours.

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x When it is clear the injured worker is not able to be accommodated at the original workplace,

assistance is to be provided to the worker to obtain new employment as early as possible. The

insurer, employer and the injured worker should discuss how these arrangements are best

managed 7.

x A confidential return to work file on each injured worker will be established and maintained. The

individual files will be held by the return to work coordinator, and access to the worker’s own file

will be granted, if requested. (Refer to confidentiality guidelines in Appendix C of this publication.)

Coordinators will provide assistance to workers who speak languages other than English to

understand the correspondence in the files. This may include arranging interpreter services.

(Information about the provision of interpreter services and bilingual community resources is

available in Appendix B.)

(v) Providing suitable duties and/or vocational retraining/job placement assistance

The fact that a worker is injured does not usually mean they cannot work at all. The most important

aspect of an employer’s commitment to helping an injured worker to return to work in a timely and safe

manner is to provide suitable duties.

At the workplace the employer, designated return to work coordinator or an approved rehabilitation

provider is to identify the availability of suitable duties. The successful identification of these will

ultimately be determined by the quality of information collected with regard to:

x the worker’s capacity for work

x the demands and nature of tasks within the workplace

x how readily these tasks can be matched to help upgrade and improve the worker’s capacity to

return to pre-injury duties.

Principles

x Employers must comply with section 49 of the 1998 Act, which requires that:

o an employer will provide suitable employment (as far as is reasonably practicable) when

an injured worker is able to return to work, either on a full-time or part-time basis

o the suitable employment provided will be (as far as is reasonably practicable) the same as

or equivalent to the work being performed at the time of the injury.

x Careful individual assessment of such duties is required. Such assessment should address

the possible duties, the workplace and the worker’s medical restrictions and physical capacity

and be in accord with occupational health and safety practice.

x Duties provided must be suitable as defined in section 43A of the 1987 Act (copy of section 43A

is attached in Appendix F).

x An individual return to work plan must be developed for each injured worker who is to return to

work on suitable duties. A return to work plan can be developed by a trained return to work

coordinator or an approved workplace rehabilitation provider. It must be developed in consultation

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with all the relevant parties, including the nominated treating doctor.

Copies of the agreed return to work plan should be distributed to the injured worker, employer,

treating doctor and any other relevant signatories.

x A return to work plan should be in writing and contain:

o the job title and location

o agreed purpose or goal of suitable duties (for example, to return to pre-injury job, or an

interim measure to assess capacity to return to pre-injury duties, or to an alternative job)

o the supervisor

o hours/days to be worked

o duties, including capacity, restrictions or specific duties to be avoided

o arrangements to attend treatment or medical appointments

o commencement date

o length of program

o review dates

o documented agreement by injured worker, employer representative, nominated treating

doctor and, if applicable, union representative.

x In developing return to work plans, consideration should be given to:

o the special needs of individual workers, for example, the communication needs of workers

who speak languages other than English

o the personal circumstances of injured workers that may impact on suitable duties, for

example, child care arrangements

o industrial issues in the workplace

o impact on the workload of other workers

o whether the worker may require training in the suitable duties tasks prior to the return to

work plan being implemented.

Example of a policy to provide suitable duties

‘…This employer offers suitable duties to partially incapacitated workers. The officer responsible for arranging suitable duties for this workplace is…’

Procedures to provide suitable duties

No duties shall be offered without approval from the nominated treating doctor or, in exceptional

cases, other medical advice. The employer will develop a system for communication with the

worker’s nominated treating doctor to confirm medical restrictions and the suitability of duties.

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Examples of communication strategies to enhance effective communication include:

o sending the doctor a copy of the injured worker’s signed consent form

o asking the receptionist about the best time to phone the doctor

o sending a letter or fax to the doctor if unable to speak to them

o providing the doctor with information about available suitable duties through for example, a list

of demands of the tasks, photographs or video, a workplace visit by the doctor

o notifying the doctor that they can charge for communication with the employer at the AMA and

WorkCover agreed rate

o keeping the conversation as short as possible

o limiting discussions to the worker’s functional abilities

o faxing a weekly summary of the worker’s progress on suitable duties.

x The following (in line with section 43A of the 1987 Act) will be considered when determining

whether a job for a partially incapacitated worker is suitable:

o the nature of the worker’s incapacity and pre-injury employment

o details of restrictions given in the medical certificate supplied by the treating doctor

o the worker’s age, education, skills and work experience

o where the worker resides

o the provisions of any injury management plan for the worker

o any suitable employment for which the worker has received rehabilitation training

o the length of time the worker has been seeking suitable employment

o suitable duties must be productive and meaningful (not token), and not demeaning to the

worker

o other relevant matters.

x Suitable duties may be provided in many different ways – at the same or different workplace, the

same job with different hours, modified duties, a different job altogether, training opportunities or

a combination of these options. The first option to consider, however, is the duties closest to the

worker’s pre-injury duties.

The following return to work framework outlines possible return to work outcomes for injured

workers. If the first option of return to work to the pre-injury job is not possible, the remaining

options should be explored in accordance with the circumstances of the worker and the

employer.

The following tables combine return to work outcomes with possible work hours, as a guide to

developing return to work plans.

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Same employer / Same job

When return to work with the same employer, on the same job is likely, a return to work plan may

include one or more of these options that address changes to duties or hours:

Duties

suitable duties

Hours

normal hours

Goal

upgrade to pre-injury duties

pre-injury duties reduced hours upgrade to normal hours

suitable duties reduced hours upgrade to pre-injury duties and hours

Same employer / Different job

When return to work with the same employer, on a different job is likely, a return to work plan

may include one or more of these options:

Duties

suitable duties for

different job

Hours

normal hours

Goal

upgrade to normal duties of different job

normal duties of

different job

reduced hours upgrade to normal hours of different job

suitable duties for

different job

reduced hours upgrade to normal duties and hours of different job

Different employer / Similar job

When return to work with a new employer, in a similar job is likely, a return to work plan may

include one or more of these options:

Duties Hours Goal

suitable duties normal hours upgrade to normal duties

normal duties reduced hours upgrade to normal hours

suitable duties reduced hours upgrade to normal duties and hours

Different employer / Different job

When return to work with a new employer, in a different job is likely, a return to work plan may

include one or more of these options:

Duties Hours Goal

suitable duties for

different job

normal hours upgrade to normal duties of different job

normal duties of

different job

reduced hours upgrade to normal hours of different job

suitable duties for

different job

reduced hours upgrade to normal duties and hours of different job

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x Suitable duties need to be time limited, monitored closely and regularly upgraded towards pre-

injury hours and duties where appropriate.

x All offers of suitable duties should be in writing, clearly listing the duties to be performed, working

hours, physical/medical restrictions, dates and times of treatments and review.

x All appropriate parties should be consulted in the development of, or changes to, suitable duties.

Consultation on suitable duties should include, where applicable:

o the return to work coordinator

o the worker

o the worker’s line supervisors, usual and proposed

o the nominated treating doctor

o the approved workplace rehabilitation provider

o any industrial union of employees representing that worker (current and potential)

o the insurer.

x Return to work plans will be negotiated between the employer and worker. The plan will follow

arrangements described in the return to work program and will be endorsed by the nominated

treating doctor.

x Rehabilitation providers and return to work coordinators need to work cooperatively with the

nominated treating doctor, that is, the doctor nominated by the injured worker to participate in the

development of, and arrangements under, an injury management plan.

x Referrals to approved workplace rehabilitation providers should be considered when the return to

work plan is complex and beyond the ability of the coordinator to develop. These referrals should

be discussed with the insurer and worker and made as early as possible.

x If there are disputes about the suitability of duties an injury management consultant can be

engaged to assist in resolution. Details of injury management consultants are available from the

WorkCover website or the insurer. The Workers Compensation Commission has powers to

resolve disputes about the suitability of duties offered.

x When suitable duties cannot be identified at the workplace, WorkCover’s Work Trial Program can

be used to provide suitable duties with another (host) employer. Details can be obtained from the

rehabilitation provider involved in the case, WorkCover’s Provider Services Branch and from

WorkCover’s website www.workcover.nsw.gov.au (refer to Appendix B of this publication).

(vi) Returning to work not to disadvantage injured workers

An injured worker should not be disadvantaged while participating in the process of return to work. The overall objective of the legislation is to ensure successful return to work. Employers and workers should act collaboratively to ensure the success of the system as it is to their mutual benefit.

The spirit of the legislation is one of workplace cooperation between all the parties on all aspects of injury management. The successful return to work of the injured worker should be the paramount concern of all parties at the workplace.

When it is clear the injured worker is not able to be accommodated at the original workplace,

assistance is to be provided to the worker to obtain new employment as early as possible. The insurer,

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employer and the injured worker should discuss how these arrangements are best managed

(reference section 52 and 53 of the 1998 Act).

Principles

x Employers should advise injured workers of their entitlements and their rights and obligations

under the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 and the Workers

Compensation Act 1987.

x Employers need to include information about dispute prevention and resolution resources in their

return to work programs, particularly in relation to problems about suitable duties.

x Sections 240-250 in Part 8 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 provide that an employer shall

not dismiss an injured worker for six months (or the duration of any accident pay specified in the

award or agreement that can be accessed by the injured worker) after the worker becomes unfit

for employment as a result of a work-related injury. If an injured worker is dismissed because they

are not fit for employment as a result of the injury received, the worker can apply to the employer

for reinstatement. Application for reinstatement may be made up to two years from dismissal.

During this time, the employer must inform any worker who has been engaged to replace the

injured worker that the injured worker may be reinstated to the position.

x The Industrial Relations Commission may, on application by the worker, order reinstatement to

employment for which the worker is fit (refer to sections 240-250 in Part 8 of the Workers

Compensation Act 1987).

Example of policy Returning to work does not disadvantage injured workers

‘This employer is committed to ensuring that participation in a return to work plan will not, of itself, disadvantage an injured worker. All efforts will be made to resolve disagreements about the company’s return to work program, or its components, through discussions and in a spirit of cooperation.’

Procedures for Returning to work does not disadvantage injured workers

x The employer may permit workers access to their sick leave as per award arrangements, if they

provide a medical certificate. If the medical condition is subsequently accepted as a compensable

injury, the worker’s sick leave entitlements will be adjusted.

x Injured workers are able to access certain leave entitlements in addition to workers compensation

(refer to relevant industrial instruments).

x All monies that the worker is entitled to under the workers compensation legislation will be passed

on to that worker as soon as practicable after the insurer notifies the employer of those monies.

(Note: it is an offence to refuse or to delay passing on monies with a fine of up to $5,500 – current

at time of printing).

x The employer may allow a worker who is injured and had been scheduled for higher duties or a

training program, to continue to do so, provided that the tasks of the higher duties or training

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x The employer may allow a worker who is injured and who is scheduled for a performance

appraisal, to continue with that appraisal.

x Every endeavour should be made to resolve any disagreement about the return to work program

through discussions amongst the key parties. These could include the return to work coordinator,

the injured worker, the treating doctor, the insurer and the supervisor/manager. The discussion

may require informal consultation, involvement of the workplace occupational health and safety

committee, or it could require the creation of a new workplace consultative arrangement.

x An approved workplace rehabilitation provider, if not already involved, can be utilised to assist in

resolving disagreements.

x If there is disagreement about suitable duties or fitness for work, referral to an injury management

consultant can be organised through the insurer.

x Disputes regarding the treatment provided, including the need for ongoing treatment, can be

referred for a second opinion. Independent consultants assess, for example physiotherapy,

osteopathy, chiropractic, psychological and remedial massage treatment and independent doctors

can assess medical treatment being offered or provided.

x If the parties are unable to reach agreement, advice can be sought from the WorkCover

Assistance Service on 13 10 50.

x If a worker’s compensation claim is disputed, the worker or employer may seek resolution through

the Workers Compensation Commission. This includes disputes relating to an injury management

plan, a return to work plan and suitable duties (see Appendix H).

Example of an in-house policy for solving problems about return to work Where return to work problems arise all parties will work towards resolution and a mutually acceptable

outcome using strategies such as;

x negotiation between the return to work team including the injured worker, their union

representative, employer representative, nominated treating doctor and insurer

x contact with the insurer for advice on other available resources such as injury

management consultant, workplace rehabilitation provider, WorkCover vocational programs.

x involvement of a person e.g. injury management consultant, workplace rehabilitation provider,

mediator to assist in liaison between the parties and problem solving.

Where resolution cannot be achieved the worker and employer may seek further assistance by

contacting:

x WorkCover’s Claims Assistance Service telephone 13 10 50

x their union or Unions NSW

x an employer association.

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(vii) Checklist for a workplace return to work program The following checklist will assist employers to ensure they are meeting their obligations under

the NSW Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998. It reflects the key

policies and procedures outlined in this guideline.

Evidence that the systems or processes are actually used in the workplace may be verified

through:

x documents

x records

x discussion with personnel.

KEY ELEMENTS

The return to work program describes procedures for: 1. Preventing occupational injuries and illness a) Information about the OHS policies and systems in place in the workplace to identify, assess

and control hazards and the strategies to review them.

b) Strategies to consult with workers about OHS issues eg.a workplace OHS Committee is

established.

c) Strategies to inform and update all staff about workers compensation, return to work and

OHS policies and procedures eg induction training, ‘toolbox’ talks, intranet, staff

development and training programs.

d) Strategies to regularly monitor data and identify potential links between injury management

data and OHS policy and review procedures.

2. Developing and implementing the return to work program

a) The return to work program is:

i) written, displayed in each workplace and reviewed every two years

ii) consistent with the insurer’s injury management program and contains insurer

contact details.

b) The return to work program provides information about:

i) the appointment of an appropriately trained return to work coordinator and their

contact details

ii) responsibilities of the return to work coordinator

iii) responsibilities of the insurer

iv) the agreed workplace rehabilitation providers

v) procedures to ensure access to interpreters when necessary

vi) rights and obligations of injured workers

vii) procedures for confidentiality in record keeping and privacy

viii) information and training strategies for the workforce about the program

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3. Consulting with workers and, where applicable, unions

a) Strategies to develop the return to work program in consultation with workers and any

union representing those workers.

b) Strategies to ensure injured workers are informed about their rights and obligations.

c) Evidence of consultation and agreement eg signatures of senior management and

senior worker representatives.

4. Early commencement of injury management and return to work

a) The return to work program describes procedures for:

i) workers to report injuries as soon as possible to their employer

ii) employer to notify the insurer of injuries within 48 hours of employer becoming

aware of the injury

iii) return to work coordinator to gain written consent from injured worker to obtain, use

and disclose injury management information

iv) return to work coordinator to make contact with nominated treating doctor and

injured worker to assist in the development of the injury management plan and

return to work plan.

5. Providing suitable duties (for more details, see section 4. (v) of these Guidelines)

a) The return to work program describes the employer’s policy and procedures for

identifying and providing suitable duties including for example:

i) suitable duties are consistent with the injured worker’s capacity and medical

restrictions

ii) suitable duties are meaningful and productive

iii) suitable duties are agreed with all relevant parties and written in an individual

return to work plan

iv) suitable duties are time limited and include review dates, representing a

graded return to pre-injury hours/duties

v) changes to suitable duties are initiated in consultation with all parties.

vi) circumstances under which suitable duties cannot be provided

b) The return to work program describes procedures to assist an injured worker find

alternative employment if they cannot return to their pre-injury job.

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6. Returning to work not to disadvantage injured workers

a) The return to work program describes procedures to ensure that workers are not

disadvantaged.

b) Workers are not to be dismissed within six months of becoming unfit for employment as

a result of a work-related injury.

c) The return to work program describes strategies for preventing and resolving disputes

regarding suitable duties including the use of rehabilitation providers, injury

management consultants and the WorkCover Assistance Service.

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5. RETURN TO WORK COORDINATORS The return to work coordinator is a key person in the return to work process and acts as the link with all of the parties involved. The role involves identifying the needs of the injured workers, understanding any constraints on the employer, and facilitating teamwork between the worker, employer, insurer and treating health professionals to develop and implement a return to work plan. To fulfill this role the coordinator should be familiar with, and have regular access to, all areas of the workplace, and to staff and supervisors with whom it may be necessary to discuss suitable duties.

Every Category 1 employer must designate a return to work coordinator, who must attend WorkCover approved training. The coordinator is to be someone employed by the employer, or someone engaged specifically for that purpose. Employers can enter into shared arrangements for employing a return to work coordinator.

Employers with multiple workplaces often designate staff at the sites to assist the return to work coordinator with the planning of return to work, including the provision and monitoring of suitable duties. These personnel should be assisted to carry out their functions through a formal system of advice and training.

The return to work coordinator must hold:

a WorkCover certificate of attendance at the WorkCover approved two-day course

Introduction to Return to Work Coordination

or

a WorkCover certificate of attendance at a two-day WorkCover approved training

course for rehabilitation coordinators that was conducted prior to February 1995

or

a letter from WorkCover’s Provider Services Branch agreeing to exempt the return to work coordinator

from the requirement to participate in WorkCover approved training.

The role of the coordinator in return to work planning and management of injured workers is to be

outlined in the employer’s return to work program. Duties should include:

x developing and implementing the return to work program, educating the workforce, keeping injury

and return to work statistics and developing policies to improve systems

x providing information on the return to work process and associated workers compensation

benefits to injured workers

x obtaining or sighting the injured worker’s consent before obtaining or releasing information about

the worker’s return to work

x determining the injured worker’s needs by discussion with the worker, the nominated treating

doctor and other treatment practitioners

x working with the insurer as they develop an injury management plan for the injured worker

x identifying suitable duties and assisting the injured worker to return to work as soon as possible

x preparing a return to work plan (see template at Appendix E of these Guidelines) in consultation

with key parties that documents suitable duties and work restrictions

x referring to an approved workplace rehabilitation provider as needed

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x being the focal point for all contact relating to the injured worker. Most contact will be with the

worker, their supervisor, nominated treating doctor, insurer, rehabilitation provider and union

x coordinating and monitoring progress in treatment, rehabilitation provider services and return to

work plans

x assisting in the redeployment of injured workers (either internally or externally) into suitable

employment when an injured worker cannot return to pre-injury duties

x collecting information on locally based resources in the community, including bilingual resources,

and making this information available to injured workers where necessary

x maintaining and managing confidential case notes and records in line with relevant legislation and

guidelines (refer to Guidelines for confidentiality of injury management information at Appendix C).

The role does not include decision making about claim liability or treatment as this is the insurer’s

responsibility.

Return to work coordinators require the following skills:

x ability to develop and review a return to work program consistent with workplace requirements and

the insurer’s injury management program

x ability to implement policy and procedures of the return to work program and coordinate the

training of staff

x excellent written and verbal communication skills, including negotiation and listening skills

x conflict resolution skills

x ability to implement and explain the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation

Act 1998, the Workers Compensation Act 1987 and any relevant regulations and guidelines

x ability to identify suitable duties, consistent with section 43A of the Workers Compensation Act

1987

x ability to develop and implement return to work plans for individual workers

x decision making skills

x ability to effectively disseminate information to all relevant parties

x case and caseload management skills

x organisational and time management skills

x ability to assess personal strengths and weaknesses and identify when professional provider

services are required.

For employers who wish to employ a return to work coordinator with formal qualifications the following

are recommended:

x health professionals such as occupational therapists, physiotherapists, rehabilitation counsellors,

exercise physiologists, nurses or psychologists with workplace rehabilitation experience

x individuals with human resources or occupational health and safety qualifications who have

workplace rehabilitation experience and an understanding of the role and expertise of health

professionals involved in workplace rehabilitation.

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6. ENGAGED RETURN TO WORK COORDINATOR ARRANGEMENTS

The following guidelines cover situations where the return to work coordinator is not an employee of the Category 1 employer but has been engaged for that purpose. Engaging a return to work coordinator can include:

x a shared arrangement between two or more employers who establish a single return to work

program and engage a person to be a return to work coordinator on a shared basis for the

members of the group.

x the return to work coordinator is not an employee of the employer but has been engaged under

another type of work arrangement (eg through a labour hire company or contract arrangement).

For all intents and purposes the return to work coordinator will be like an employee, apart from the

hiring arrangement.

Employers wishing to engage a return to work coordinator (either as an alternative hiring arrangement

or on a shared basis) need to provide WorkCover with a copy of their return to work program and be

able to demonstrate that: x workers will not be disadvantaged

x the return to work coordinator has appropriate qualifications and experience

x in a shared arrangement, the employers have a common interest. An example of common interest

could be employers in the same industry, or in the same geographical location such as an

industrial park or office complex

x the shared or engaged arrangements will provide improvements in the provision of return to work

services

x the return to work program is formally reviewed every two years, with the amended program

lodged with WorkCover.

Qualifications, experience and role of the engaged return to work coordinator

When a Category 1 employer engages a return to work coordinator under shared arrangements, or through another type of work arrangement, it is essential that injured workers and employers receive a service that is equal or superior to the usual arrangements for employers. For this reason, an engaged return to work coordinator must have the knowledge and skills to fulfill all the duties of a return to work coordinator as outlined in these guidelines. They must have significant experience in workplace rehabilitation preferably as a return to work coordinator and have completed training in a WorkCover approved Introduction to Return to Work Coordination course. It is preferable that they have tertiary qualifications.

The cost of an engaged return to work coordinator is not a claims cost.

Employers will need to obtain WorkCover approval prior to entering into a shared arrangement or engaging a return to work coordinator who is not an employee. For more information, phone the WorkCover Provider Services Branch on 1800 801 905.

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Shared return to work coordinators for Category 2 employers

There is no requirement for Category 2 employers to appoint a return to work coordinator, however, employer associations and unions may establish shared return to work coordinator arrangements to assist smaller employers (Category 2 employers) to fulfill their obligations.

Where a shared return to work coordinator is used by a Category 2 employer they must:

x have training and experience as specified in these guidelines for shared return to work

coordinators

x

x

undertake the duties specified in these guidelines for return to work coordinators.

be registered with WorkCover to undertake these duties for a specific industry or geographical

area. For more information, phone the WorkCover Provider Services Branch on 1800 801 905.

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7. APPENDICES

APPENDIX A

GLOSSARY OF INJURY MANAGEMENT TERMS

Approved medical specialists Approved medical specialists are senior specialists with a sound knowledge of the NSW workers

compensation system and workplace-based injury management. They are appointed by the Workers

Compensation Commission to assess disputes about medical issues. There are two types of approved

medical specialists:

x those who help to resolve disputes about general medical issues regarding the worker's

condition, such as cause, treatment options or fitness for employment

x those who help resolve disputes about the evaluation of permanent impairment.

(Refer to the Commission’s website www.wcc.nsw.gov.au)

Approved workplace rehabilitation provider An organisation approved by WorkCover to provide injured workers with specific rehabilitation

services to assist them in return to work. Rehabilitation providers are staffed with occupational

health professionals such as occupational therapists, physiotherapists, rehabilitation counsellors,

exercise physiologists, psychologists and nurses with occupational health experience (refer to

WorkCover’s publication Approval of workplace rehabilitation providers within the new workers

compensation system – general guide).

Injury management consultant Injury management consultants (IMCs) are registered medical practitioners experienced in

occupational injury and workplace-based rehabilitation. IMCs are facilitators who will assist

insurers, employers, workers and treating doctors find solutions to the problems in complex return

to work plans and injury management. IMCs are not involved in the treatment of an injured worker,

nor do they provide any opinion on the current treatment regime.

Referral to an IMC should be considered when the following situations arise: confused goals,

complexity of injury or workplace environment; poor communication between insurer/ employer and

nominated treating doctor; perceived conflict between the nominated treating doctor’s

recommendations and the workplace requirements; disagreement about the suitability of duties

offered to an injured worker (refer to WorkCover publication Guidelines for the appointment and

functions of injury management consultants).

Independent medical examiner An independent medical examiner is a specialist medical practitioner with qualifications relevant to the

treatment of the injured worker’s injury but who is not in a treating relationship with the worker. A

referral for an independent medical examination is only appropriate when information from the treating

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medical practitioner(s) is inadequate, unavailable or inconsistent and where the referrer has been

unable to resolve the problem directly with these practitioners (refer to WorkCover publication

Guidelines on independent medical examinations and reports).

Injury management plan

Section 42 of the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 states

that:

‘An injury management plan is a plan for coordinating and managing those aspects of injury

management that concern the treatment, rehabilitation and retraining of an injured worker, for the

purpose of achieving a timely, safe and durable return to work for a particular worker.’

Within three days of notification of a significant injury to a worker, the insurer will contact the worker,

the employer and the treating doctor. In the time set out in the insurer’s injury management program,

the insurer will subsequently develop an injury management plan (which should be completed no

more than 20 working days after notification).

Injury management program An injury management program is a coordinated and managed program that integrates all aspects of

injury management including treatment, rehabilitation, retraining, claims management and

employment management practices. The purpose of injury management is to achieve a timely, safe

and durable return to work for the injured worker.

Section 43 of the 1998 Act states that each insurer must have an injury management program.

The insurer must ensure that each employer is aware of this program and the employer’s

obligations under the program. The employer’s return to work program must be consistent with

their insurer’s injury management program.

Return to work plan When a worker is to return to work on suitable duties with restrictions, the employer/return to

work coordinator or rehabilitation provider must develop and document a return to work plan in

consultation with all parties. This plan must be regularly monitored and reviewed by the return to

work coordinator or provider. Medical restrictions, suitable duties, hours worked, supervision

arrangements, treatment times and review dates must be clearly outlined in the return to work

plan.

Return to work program Section 52 of the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 states that:

‘An employer must establish a return to work program with respect to policies and procedures for

the rehabilitation (and, if necessary, vocational re-education) of any injured workers of the

employer. An employer’s return to work program must not be inconsistent with the injury

management program of the employer’s insurer and is of no effect to the extent of any such

inconsistency.’

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Therefore a workplace return to work program only satisfies the requirements of the 1998 Act where

there is no inconsistency with the insurer’s injury management program.

Any return to work program must be in accordance with these guidelines.

The Act requires that employers develop their return to work programs in consultation with their

workers and any industrial union of employees representing them. Return to work programs must be

in writing and be displayed in the workplace.

Experience has shown that successful return to work requires all parties to follow the procedures

agreed to by employers, their workers, and where applicable, any relevant unions.

Serious incidents Some examples of a serious incident as listed under clause 344 of the Occupational Health and

Safety Regulation 2001 are:

x an incident where there has been a fatality

x an incident where there has been a serious injury or illness, such as when a person:

o has a limb amputated

o is placed on a life-support system

o loses consciousness

o is trapped in machinery or a confined space

o has burns

x an incident where there is an immediate threat to life such as major damage to machinery or

buildings, or the collapse of an excavation.

Significant injury Significant injury means a workplace injury that is likely to result in the worker being incapacitated for

work for a continuous period of more than 7 days, whether or not any of those days are work days and

whether or not the incapacity is total or partial or a combination of both (refer to section 42(1) of the

1998 Act).

Vocational retraining Retraining under section 53 is considered when the injured worker is unable, because of their injury, to

return to the same or a similar job with either the pre-injury employer or a different employer.

Retraining is considered when assessments conducted by the rehabilitation provider/return to work

coordinator have determined that the worker has no marketable transferable skills to seek and secure

suitable alternative employment. It provides opportunities for workers to gain qualifications to enable

them to continue in productive employment (refer to WorkCover guide Retraining of injured workers).

The cost of retraining injured workers under section 53 of the NSW Workplace Injury Management

and Workers Compensation Act 1998 is excluded from the worker’s claim cost for the purpose of

premium calculation.

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Work Trial The Work Trial Program is a voluntary agreement between a host employer, an injured worker, a

rehabilitation provider and WorkCover NSW. It involves short-term placement of an injured worker with

an employer other than the employer responsible for his/her injury. The purpose of this placement is to

either provide a suitable work environment for increasing work capacity or to increase the worker’s

transferable skills with a view to gaining permanent employment.

The maximum period of time in a Work Trial available to an injured worker is 12 weeks. Under

exceptional circumstances WorkCover can approve an extension of time where there is a probability

of placement in durable employment at the completion of the Work Trial (refer to WorkCover

publication Work Trial guidelines).

WorkCover Claims Assistance Service The Claims Assistance Service (CAS) provides assistance to injured workers and employers with

enquiries about workers compensation and injury management. The service provides information

about injury and accident notifications, making a claim, entitlements and the dispute resolution

process. The aim of the service is to prevent an issue from turning into a dispute that needs to be

addressed by the Workers Compensation Commission.

The telephone number of the WorkCover Assistance Service is 13 10 50.

Workers Compensation Commission The Workers Compensation Commission is an independent statutory tribunal within the justice system

in New South Wales to resolve workers compensation disputes between injured workers and

employers, eg disputes about weekly compensation for loss of income, payment of medical expenses

and compensation for permanent impairment/pain and suffering. It provides a single place to help

parties come to agreement about a dispute (conciliation) or, when needed, will make a decision about

a dispute (arbitration).

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APPENDIX B WORKCOVER CONTACTS AND INFORMATION A variety of publications, brochures and information is available from WorkCover NSW, either in hard

copy via the Publications Hotline, Information Centre, or electronically via the website.

Website: www.workcover.nsw.gov.au

WorkCover Information Centre: 13 10 50

WorkCover Information Centre: [email protected]

Provider Services Branch: 1800 801 905

Provider Services Branch: [email protected]

Publications Hotline: 1300 799 003

Advice about injury management and workers compensation may also be obtained from any of

WorkCover’s regional offices whose addresses are listed on WorkCover’s website.

INTERPRETERS/LANGUAGE SERVICES Access to communication assistance for people who speak languages other than English is through:

NSW Community Relations Commission and Interpreting Service Phone: 1300 651 500

Department of Immigration and Citizenship, Translating and Interpreting Services: Phone: 13 14 50

Access to communication assistance for people who are deaf, or have a hearing impairment or

speech impairment is through the National Relay Service.

x TTY users phone 13 36 77 then ask for 13 10 50.

x Speak and Listen users phone 1300 555 727 then ask for 13 10 50.

x Internet relay users connect to the NRS then ask for 13 10 50.

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APPENDIX C GUIDELINES FOR CONFIDENTIALITY OF INJURY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION

Introduction These Guidelines have been developed with a view to balancing the employer’s and insurer’s need for

information with the injured worker’s right to privacy. They establish policy and procedures for return to

work coordinators and approved workplace rehabilitation providers in relation to the confidentiality of

injury management information involving injured workers.

What is injury management information? Injury management information is any information that involves the treatment, rehabilitation,

retraining, claims management and employment management practices that are directed to

assisting an injured worker to return to work.

It includes:

x file notes, letters, faxes and return to work plans completed by the return to work coordinator

x treating doctor assessment and reports

x specialist doctor assessment and reports if the injured worker was referred to the specialist by the

treating doctor.

x approved workplace rehabilitation provider documents such as:

o referral/approval for workplace rehabilitation service

o approved rehabilitation provider plans

o approved rehabilitation provider progress reports

o invoices for workplace rehabilitation services

o return to work plans

o injury management consultant reports.

Injury management information does not include:

x section 40 assessments

x copies of independent medical examiner reports initiated by the insurer

x insurance company print-outs of claims estimates and premium costs

x common law and legal proceedings.

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POLICY

Confidentiality of information All injury management information concerning an injured worker is confidential. Staff with access to

such information are to be made aware that it is confidential and should not be discussed with or

shown to or read by anyone who is not directly involved in the worker’s return to work.

Section 243 of the 1998 Act, the Federal Privacy Act 1988, the National Privacy Principles and the

NSW Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 apply to the information collected and used for

the purposes of handling a worker's claim. In relation to workers compensation claims, medical advice

must be kept confidential and information released to other parties only on a “need to know” basis eg

medical information would only be released by an insurer to an employer if it was relevant to an

injured worker’s return to work.

Procedures 1. Access to the return to work file

a) It is recommended that return to work coordinators maintain a case file on all workers who

require assistance to return to work. The case file is a record of the case management of an

individual injured worker. Employers should ensure that access to an injured worker’s return to

work file by people within their organisation is restricted to those with a legitimate need to know.

Access should be confined to relevant documents on the case file and limited to:

x those who have a direct responsibility for coordinating, monitoring or providing return to

work services to the injured worker, and

x those involved in providing clerical and administrative support to these personnel.

Examples of people with a legitimate need to know may therefore include the:

x return to work coordinator

x worker’s immediate supervisor

x supervisor of the area in which suitable duties have been identified

x occupational physician/workplace medical officer

x occupational health nurse

x worker’s compensation case manager or personnel officer handling workers compensation

claims.

b) Most private sector employers are subject to the Federal Privacy Act 1988. State and

Commonwealth government organisations are also subject to Freedom of Information

legislation. These Acts are to be read in conjunction with these guidelines.

c) Employers should ensure that access to selected documents on the case file by people who

need to know is limited to information that is relevant to their area of responsibility for the

worker. For example, the worker’s immediate supervisor may need information relating to the

worker’s return to work plan but would not need detailed medical information.

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d) The employer should give the worker access to the return to work file and a copy of any

injury management information on request unless there is an exception as outlined in the

Federal Privacy Act 1988.

These exceptions include, for example, that the information relates to existing or

anticipated legal proceedings between the organisation and the individual, contains

information about or from others, or would prejudice an investigation of possible unlawful

activity (fraud).

National Privacy Principal 6.5 in the Federal Privacy Act 1988 provides that if a person

establishes that the personal information is not accurate then the organisation must take

reasonable steps to correct the information.

e) If an employer receives a request from the worker for a health report, the author of the report

should be contacted before it is released (refer to the National Privacy Principle 6.1(b) in the

Federal Privacy Act 1988).

2. Obtaining or releasing injury management information a) The WorkCover medical certificate includes a section for the worker to sign, giving consent to

the nominated treating doctor, the employer, the insurer, other treating practitioners,

rehabilitation providers and WorkCover NSW to exchange information for the purpose of

managing the worker’s injury and compensation claim.

b) The employer is a party to this consent and can release information to the relevant parties

as specified on the medical certificate.

c) In the context of the workplace, however, it is appropriate for the employer to review and

discuss the relevance and nature of information to be exchanged with the injured worker. This

facilitates communication and ensures a clear understanding by all parties.

d) To ensure the informed consent of the injured worker and that all parties involved in the return

to work are included, consent should be obtained by having the worker sign an ‘Information

Consent Form’ (see Appendix D). If necessary, interpreter services may be used to assist the

injured worker.

e) The worker’s consent to the employer obtaining or releasing information may be withdrawn at

any time. However, workers should be advised that, if consent is withdrawn, return to work may

not proceed and it may affect the worker’s entitlements to workers compensation benefits.

f) Employers and providers may only release information concerning individual injured workers for

research purposes with the prior written permission of both the worker and WorkCover NSW.

For more information, phone the WorkCover Provider Services Branch on 1800 801 905.

3. Management of records a) Employers should protect return to work files, including electronically stored information, from

unauthorised access, interference, misuse, loss and theft. Consideration should be given to

lockable filing cabinets, password secured computer systems, and secure arrangements for

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b) An employer should keep workers’ return to work files separate from other personnel records,

as personnel records are often accessed by people other than those specified in point 1(a)

above.

4. Storage of closed records The confidentiality of information in files where return to work is completed and the case/claim is

closed, should also be protected. It is recommended that these records be properly stored, secured

and retained for a minimum period of seven years.

5. Transmission of information Where information is transmitted electronically (eg. by fax) care should be taken to protect the

confidentiality of the information. For example, prior to faxing information, telephone the recipient to

arrange for its collection immediately after transmission.

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APPENDIX D

INFORMATION CONSENT FORM

Claim No

I (name) authorise (name)

(title) of (name of employer/provider) to:

OBTAIN information either verbal or written, in relation to my injury management from (insert specific names): a) Doctor

b) Hospital

c) Rehabilitation Provider

d) Employer

e) Other

I (name) authorise (name)

(title) of (name of employer/provider) to:

RELEASE information concerning relevant aspects of my injury management to, and discuss that

information with, representatives of the agencies nominated below (insert specific names):

a) Rehabilitation Provider

b) Employer

c) Doctor

d) Union

e) Worker’s Solicitor

f) Employment Service

g) Other

The information provided will be of a factual nature concerning injury management.

I understand that I may change or cancel this authority at any time, however my injury management

and/or Workers Compensation benefits could be affected.

Signature Date / /

Signature of Interpreter Name

Some organisations are legally entitled to receive injury management information about an injured worker who is claiming workers compensation – insurers and their legal advisers, the WorkCover Authority, a NSW Court of Law and the NSW Workers Compensation Commission.

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APPENDIX E

RETURN TO WORK PLAN The following return to work plan has been developed for:

1. Name: __________________________________________________________________

2. Return to work goal _______________________________________________________

3. Job title _________________________________________________________________

4. Work location ____________________________________________________________

5. Supervisor ______________________________________________________________

6. Duties Considerations and restrictions

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

Specific duties to be avoided

7. Hours or days of work ______________________________________________________

8. Treatment arrangements (dates, times, treatment service) _________________________

9. Commencement date of return to work ________________________________________

10. Length of return to work plan _______________________________________________

11. Review dates of return to work plan __________________________________________

12. General comments _______________________________________________________

13. The following parties have agreed to the above plan for suitable duties:

Injured worker __________________________________Date _______________________

Supervisor ___________________________________Date _______________________

Return to work coordinator ________________________Date ________________________

Nominated treating doctor _________________________Date _______________________

Union representative _____________________________Date _______________________

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APPENDIX F

WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT 1987 – SECTION 43A 43A Suitable employment (1) For the purposes of sections 38, 38A and 40: suitable employment, in relation to a worker, means

employment in work for which the worker is suited, having regard to the following:

(a) the nature of the worker’s incapacity and pre-injury employment,

(b) the worker’s age, education, skills and work experience,

(c) the worker’s place of residence,

(d) the details given in the medical certificate supplied by the worker,

(e) the provisions of any injury management plan for the worker,

(f) any suitable employment for which the worker has received rehabilitation training,

(g) the length of time the worker has been seeking suitable employment,

(h) any other relevant circumstances.

(2) In the case of employment provided by the worker’s employer, suitable employment includes:

(a) employment in respect of which:

(i) the number of hours each day or week that the worker performs work, or

(ii) the range of duties the worker performs, is suitably increased in stages (in

accordance with a rehabilitation plan or return-to-work plan or otherwise), and

(b) if the employer does not provide employment involving the performance of work

duties suitable training of a vocationally useful kind provided:

(i) by the employer at the workplace or elsewhere, or

(ii) by any other person or body under arrangements made with the employer,

but only if the employer pays an appropriate wage or salary to the worker in

respect of the time the worker attends the training concerned.

(3) However, in any such case, suitable employment does not include:

(a) employment that is merely of a token nature and does not involve useful work having

regard to the employer’s trade or business, or

(b) employment that is demeaning in nature, having regard to subsection (1) (a) and

(b) and to the worker’s other employment prospects.

(4) A worker is to be regarded as suitably employed if:

(a) the worker’s employer provides the worker with, or the worker obtains, suitable

employment, or (b) the worker has been reinstated to the worker’s former

employment under Part 7 of Chapter 2 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996.

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APPENDIX G

REGISTER OF INJURIES

Form 2 Workers Compensation Regulation 2003

Particulars:

Name of injured worker:

Address:

Age: Occupation:

Industry in which worker was engaged:

Operation in which worker was engaged at time of injury:

Date (or deemed date) of injury: / / Hour: am/pm

Nature of injury:

Cause of injury:

Remarks:

(Signed)

(Address)

(Date)

[Entries in this book should, if practicable, be made in ink.]

Note: The employer’s full name and address, together with the name of the employer’s insurer and the insurer’s address, should be written up in ink on the inside of the cover of the book.

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APPENDIX H

DISPUTES ABOUT RETURN TO WORK Once all “in house” attempts to resolve problems about return to work have been exhausted, a dispute

can be referred to the Workers Compensation Commission (section 306 of the 1998 Act).

Such an action must be considered in the context of the objectives of the Commission, in particular the

obligation to provide a timely and effective dispute resolution service in relation to the worker’s

entitlements under the workers compensation legislation, including, return to work disputes.

Registrar’s powers to deal with return to work disputes Paraphrasing the legislation, the Registrar may deal with the dispute:

a) by conciliating in connection with the dispute (to bring the parties to agreement) having proper

regard to relevant entitlements and obligations under the Workers Compensation Acts), or

b) by directing that an injury management consultant or other suitably qualified person (paid for

by the employer) conduct a workplace assessment in connection with the dispute, or

c) by referring the dispute to the Authority, or

d) by making a recommendation.

The Registrar may refer the dispute to the Commission (that is an Arbitrator) for determination if a

party rejects any recommendation made.

Employer’s safeguards Section 309 provides an employer with some safeguards at a Registrar’s hearing of all work injury

management disputes, including return to work disputes, so that the best solution can be reached:

x an employer may admit liability without breaching the terms of its insurance policy, and

x whatever the employer admits or says at work injury management or return to work

teleconferences cannot be used against the employer in any other matter before the

Commission.

Steps in the Commission for commencing and conducting all work injury management disputes, including return to work disputes

Step 1 - Application to the Commission A worker, employer, or insurer/scheme agent can commence proceedings in the Commission by

lodging an Application to Resolve a Workplace Injury Management Dispute (Form 6).

Step 2 Complete the Application (Form 6) and attach to the Application the following documents:

x name of contact person and telephone number for the teleconference

x a document setting out the relief sought

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x a detailed statement by the Applicant setting out the history and full details of the following, so far

as they are relevant to the return to work dispute:

o the alleged failure to provide or perform work duties

o how the injury management plan has not been followed

o how the return to work plan has not been followed

x all injury management plans

x all return to work plans

x all workplace assessment reports

x medical certificates certifying the worker’s limitations for work duties and the period of incapacity

x all medical reports about the worker’s capacity for work duties including reports from injury

management consultants

x any other information pertinent to the dispute and which is to be relied on

x any investigative report relevant to the return to work dispute.

Do not lodge any X-ray, ultrasound or MRI films or scans with the Commission (Rule 14.1(4)).

Step 3 The Applicant lodges only one (1) Application with all the documents attached in the Commission.

The Commission does not issue sealed copies.

Step 4 On the same day as lodging the Application in the Commission, a copy of the Application with all the

documents must be sent to the other party.

x If the worker is lodging the Application against the employer, the worker must send a copy of the

Application and attached documents not only to the employer but also the employer’s insurer

(except a self insurer);

x If the employer/insurer is lodging the Application it must send a copy of the Application and

attached documents to the worker.

Step 5 – The Reply The Respondent has 7 days after receiving the Application to lodge a Reply with the Commission and

to send a copy to the Applicant. While there is no specified form for a Reply, the Commission’s Form

1B can be adapted.

The following documents must be attached to the Reply if they are not already attached to the

Application:

x name of contact person and telephone number for the teleconference

x a detailed statement by the Respondent setting out the history and full details of the following, so

far as they are relevant to the return to work dispute

x the alleged failure to provide or perform work duties

x how the injury management plan has or has not been followed

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x how the return to work plan has or has not been followed

x all injury management plans

x all return to work plans

x all workplace assessment reports

x medical certificates certifying the worker’s capacity for work and the period of incapacity

x all medical reports about the worker’s capacity for work duties including reports from injury

management consultants

x any other pertinent information that is to be relied on

x any investigative report relevant to the return to work dispute.

Step 6 - Procedure in the Commission When the Registrar receives a Form 6 Application it will be registered and given a matter number and

sent to one of the Registrar’s Delegates for action. The parties are to contact the Registry on tel: 1300

368 040 to obtain the matter number.

Prescribed procedures for the production of documents under the Workers Compensation

Commission Rules 2006 do not have application to these disputes.

Step 7 - Teleconference: The Registrar will usually schedule a telephone conference within 14 days of receipt of the dispute

Application and will notify all the parties of the scheduled date and, if the Registrar thinks it is

necessary, will request further information from the parties.

The employer, the insurer and the worker, must attend and participate in the teleconference.

Step 8 When the Respondent is notified of the teleconference the Reply must be lodged as a matter of

urgency, if not already lodged.

Step 9 – What happens at the teleconference All the parties will be connected by phone by the Registrar on the telephone numbers supplied.

All the parties present, irrespective of the presence of legal representation, will be encouraged to

participate in a full and frank discussion of all the issues in dispute, any relevant background to the

dispute and to make suggestions about how the dispute can be resolved to achieve a return to work.

Referral to an Injury Management Consultant or other suitably qualified person If the dispute cannot be resolved between the parties at the teleconference the Registrar may, on the

Registrar’s own motion, or at the request of either or both parties refer the dispute to a WorkCover

approved injury management consultant (IMC) or other suitably qualified person, who will conduct a

workplace assessment and an assessment of the worker’s capacity for work.

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Both parties will be given an opportunity to make submissions or raise specific questions to be sent to

the IMC or other assessor by the Registrar.

Rule 9.7 of the Workers Compensation Commission Rules 2006 sets out the information that will be

contained in the Registrar’s Direction to the IMC. The Registrar will choose the IMC, make the

arrangements for the workplace assessment in consultation with the parties, and send the Direction to

the IMC with all the documents lodged by both parties together with any submissions. The parties will

be advised of the date and place of the assessment and the medical examination.

Step 10 - Time frame for workplace assessment – rule 9.7 of the Commission Rules: The IMC must contact the parties and arrange the assessment as soon as practicable, but not more

than 7 days after receiving the Registrar’s Direction.

After conducting the workplace assessment and examination of the worker the IMC will submit a

detailed report and recommendation, as soon as practicable, but not more than 7 days after the

assessment.

The Registrar will forward the IMC’s report to all parties and give the parties an opportunity to make

any submissions as to why the Registrar should not issue a Recommendation in the terms stated by

the IMC.

Step 11 If referral is made to an IMC, or other suitably qualified person, a further teleconference may be

scheduled to consider any recommendations contained in the report before the Registrar issues the

final Recommendation.

Step 12 - Registrar’s recommendations after the telephone conference (refer to rule 9.7(7) After a teleconference and/or an IMC report the Registrar may:

x make a recommendation in the terms of the IMC’s recommendation;

x make a recommendation that a party take a necessary or desirable specified action to remedy any

failure causing the dispute having regard to section 49 of the 1998 Act for the provision of suitable

employment;

x refuse to make a recommendation;

x refer the matter to the Authority, or

x refer the dispute to the Commission.

Step 13 - Compliance with recommendations of Registrar A party has 14 days (or such longer period as the Registrar may allow):

a) To comply with the recommendation, or

b) Request the Registrar to refer the dispute to the Commission for determination

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If a worker fails to comply with the Registrar’s recommendation the worker is not entitled to receive

weekly benefits during any period of that failure.

If an employer fails to comply with the Registrar’s recommendation the insurer may recover from the

employer the amount of weekly benefits paid to the worker during the period of the employer’s failure

to comply.

Step 14 - Referral of the dispute to the Commission The Registrar may refer a return to work dispute to the Commission (i.e. an arbitrator) for

determination:

x If the matter was not resolved following the recommendation of the Registrar;

x On the Registrar’s own motion

x At the request of either party within 14 days of the recommendation and if the Registrar thinks fit.

Step 15 - Powers of the Commission If the dispute is referred to the Commission for determination, the Commission may make orders with

respect to any matter that can be the subject of a recommendation by the Registrar.

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Catalogue No. WC02872 WorkCover Publications Hotline 1300 799 003 WorkCover NSW 92-100 Donnison Street Gosford NSW 2250 Locked Bag 2906 Lisarow NSW 2252 WorkCover Assistance Service 13 10 50 Website www.workcover.nsw.gov.au

ISBN 978 1 74218 681 8 ©Copyright WorkCover NSW 0910.

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BLUE MOUNTAINS CITY COUNCIL

Local Government Act 1993, Section 50 (1), (4), (5)

Notification of Vesting of Land

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 50 (1), (4), (5) of the Local Government Act 1993, that the land in the Schedule below is vested in the Blue Mountains City Council. ROBERT GREENWOOD, General Manager, Blue Mountains City Council, Locked Bag 1005, Katoomba NSW 2780.

SCHEDULE Lot 236 in Deposited Plan 14954, shown on this plan as

“Drainage Reserve” and comprising of the land in Certificate of Title Volume 4040, Folio 218. [5478]

BOOROWA COUNCIL

Local Government Act 1993

Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991

Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land

BOOROWA COUNCIL declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described in the Schedule below, excluding mines and minerals in the land, is acquired by compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991, for waste disposal facility purposes. Dated at Boorowa, this 2nd day of July 2010. DAVID PHILPOTT, General Manager, Boorowa Council, PO Box 96, Boorowa NSW 2586, phone: (02) 6385 3303.

SCHEDULE Land

Lot 253 in Deposited Plan 727603. [5479]

FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL

Roads Act 1993

Naming of Public Road

NOTICE is hereby given that Forbes Shire Council, in pursuance of section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has named the road running in a northerly direction from Hurford Place, in the proposed subdivision of Lot 34, DP 1137243 as:

Yasmine Court.

Authorised by resolution of Council on 15 July 2010. C. BYWATER, General Manager, Forbes Shire Council, PO Box 333, Forbes NSW 2871. [5480]

GOSFORD CITY COUNCIL

Request For Tender

Redevelopment of Council’s Integrated Management System

Project: Provision of Professional Services to assist Gosford City Council in the development and implementation of a Integrated Management System (incorporating

Environmental Management), based on the current Australian and International Standards, National Self-Insurers Audit Tool (NAT) version 2 and relevant Legislation.

Documents: Download free of charge from Council’s website at http://www.gosford.nsw.gov.au

Enquiries: Rod Kidd, Project Officer on telephone (02) 4325 8154 or email [email protected].

Closing Date: 1.00pm Tuesday 12th October 2010 [5481]

MURRUMBIDGEE SHIRE COUNCIL

Roads Act 1993

Renaming of Public Roads

NOTICE is hereby given that Murrumbidgee Shire Council, in pursuance of Section 162 of the Roads Act 1993 has re-named the roads described hereunder: Old Road Name and Location New Road Name Morundah Road – MR596 from Yamma Road Gilbert Road to southern boundary of Murrumbidgee Shire Cattanach Road – section from Rosewood Road MR321 to Rosewood Road Cattanach Road – section from Boona Road Rosewood Road to Eulo Road South Boundary Road – road along Four Corners Road southern boundary of Murrumbidgee Shire from MR321 to Conargo Road Gum Creek Road (from Sturt Highway Conargo Road to Gum Creek/Conargo Road), Gum Creek/Conargo Road and Conargo Road to intersection with Four Corners Road

Authorised by resolution of Council on 18th February 2010. GENERAL MANAGER, Murrumbidgee Shire Council, 21 Carrington Street, Darlington Point NSW 2706.

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MURRUMBIDGEE SHIRE COUNCIL

Roads Act 1993

Naming of Public Roads

NOTICE is hereby given that Murrumbidgee Shire Council, in pursuance of Section 162 of the Roads Act 1993 has named the roads described hereunder: Location Road Name Road through Lot 4 DP32822 and Banandra Road Lot 13 DP750890 off Uroly Road Access road to “Eriwah” off Gum Townsend Lane Creek Road

Authorised by resolution of Council on 18th February 2010. GENERAL MANAGER, Murrumbidgee Shire Council, 21 Carrington Street, Darlington Point NSW 2706.

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MUSWELLBROOK SHIRE COUNCIL

Naming of proposed public road

NOTICE is hereby given that Muswellbrook Shire Council, in pursuance of the Roads Act 1993 and Roads Regulation 2008, has approved the following new road name for gazettal:

Deposited Plan/Location Road name Lot: 20 DP: 24649 8911 • Ross Street New England Highway Muswellbrook

The above road name has been advertised and notifi ed. No objections to the proposed name have been received during the prescribed 28 day period.

For further information please contact Development Planner, M. S. S. HOLMES on (02) 6549 3745.

Details are also available on Council’s Website: www. muswellbrook.nsw.gov.au. [5484]

NARRABRI SHIRE COUNCIL

Naming/Renaming of Roads

NOTICE is hereby given that the Narrabri Shire Council, in pursuance of Division 4, Section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has proceeded to name/re-name two roads falling under the local jurisdiction. A locality description, within the suburb of ‘Jacks Creek’, is provided hereunder:

1. Current Name – SR65 Rockdale Road, New Name – SR65 Killara Road; Location – Leave Narrabri to the South on SH17 Newell Highway for approximately 13.8 km, turn left onto SR60 Westport Road, travel approximately 13.9 km and turn left onto this road heading East – 7.88 km in length.

2. Current Name – Unnamed Road, New Name – SR62 Rockdale Road;

Location – Travel approximately 6.98 km along SR65 Killara Road and turn right onto this road heading South – 1.8 km in length.

Authorised by Council resolution 449/2010, on Tuesday, 20th July 2010. P. MARSHALL, General Manager, Narrabri Shire Council, PO Box 261, Narrabri NSW 2390. [5485]

PARKES SHIRE COUNCIL

Roads Act 1993, Section 162.1

Naming of Public Roads

Hoopers Hill Road, Nock Road

NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with section 162.1 of the Roads Act 1993, as amended, Parkes Shire Council has named the roads shown hereunder:

Hoopers Hill Road Unnamed road from Tullamore town boundary in Haylock Street to Main Road 354.

Nock Road Road off SH17 to Bleechmore Road.

No objections to the proposed names were received within the prescribed period of time. A. McCORMACK, General Manager, Parkes Shire Council, PO Box 337, Parkes NSW 2870. [5486]

SHELLHARBOUR CITY COUNCIL

Erratum

THE notifi cation in New South Wales Government Gazette No. 90 of 13 July 2007, under the heading “Shellharbour City Council – Naming of Public Roads” the road names Pine Valley Way and Moonah Place were incorrect. They should have read Pine Valley Place and Moonah Way, this notice corrects that error. P. O’ROURKE, Acting General Manager, Shellharbour City Council, PO Box 155, Shellharbour City Centre NSW 2529. [5487]

UPPER LACHLAN SHIRE COUNCIL

Roads Act 1993

Order –Section 31

Fixing or varying levels of part of Murray Street, Collector adjacent to collector Creek in the upper Lachlan Shire

Council area

THE Upper Lachlan Shire Council, by this Order under Section 31 of the Roads Act 1993, fixes or varies the levels of part of Murray Street, Collector adjacent to Collector Creek as shown on drawings held by Upper Lachlan Shire Council.

Dated 21 September 2010. J. K. BELL, General Manager, Upper Lachlan Shire Council, 44 Spring Street, Crookwell NSW 2583. (ULSC resolution 341/2010). [5488]

WYONG SHIRE COUNCIL

Erratum

THE following notice replaces the notice published in the New South Wales Government Gazette of 30 July 2010 No. 96, on page 3702, Folio 5379. The gazettal date remains 30 July, 2010.

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WYONG SHIRE COUNCIL

Local Government Act 1993

Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991

Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land

WYONG SHIRE COUNCIL declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor that the easement described in the Schedule below is acquired by compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for drainage. Dated at Wyong, 23 July, 2010. MICHAEL WHITTAKER, General Manager, Wyong Shire Council, PO Box 20, Wyong NSW 2259.

SCHEDULE

An easement in gross to drain water 3 and 8 wide and variable width affecting the part(s) of the land within described shown in DP 1014170 therein designated “Easement to drain water 8 wide” and in DP 877668 and therein designated “Easement to drain water 3 wide, 8 wide and variable” and upon the terms provided in Schedule 4A of the Conveyancing Act 1919 affecting Lot 8 DP 1014170, Lot 9 DP 1014170 and Lot 4 DP 877668. [5489]

YOUNG SHIRE COUNCIL

Local Government Act 1993, Section 713

Sale of Land for Unpaid Rates and Charges

NOTICE is hereby given to the persons named hereunder that Young Shire Council has resolved, in pursuance of section 713 of the Local Government Act 1993, to sell the land described hereunder of which the persons named appear to be the owners or in which they appear to have an interest, and on which the amount of rates and charges stated in each case as at 30 June 2010, is due:

Owners or persons having an interest in the land

(a)

Victor Vadim MIHAILOFF

Graham John DELBOUX

William John OAKES

Henry Herbert HARROLD

Geoffrey John DUNN; Susan Anne DUNN Michael PARADISIS

Gunther Henry Frederick MANNIGAL Debbie Anne PORTER

Description of Land

(b)

Lot 1, DP 323251, 16 Trengove Road, Koorawatha

Lot 5, DP 10992, 12 Crowther Street, Koorawatha

Lot 1, Sec 26, DP 758734; Lot 2, DP 1135837, 2268 Murringo Road, Murringo

Lot 59, DP 1126327, 3824 Milvale Road, Milvale

Lot 4, Sec 2, DP 758162, 4044 Bribbaree Road, Bribbaree

Lot 3, Sec 5, DP 758162, 64 Weedallion Street, Bribbaree

Lots 1-2, Sec 9, DP 758162, 26 Railway Street, Bribbaree

Lots 3-4, Sec 9, DP 758162, 20 Railway Street, Bribbaree

Amount of rates (including extra charges)

overdue for more than five

(5) years (c)

$247.18

Amount of all other rates (including

extra charges) due and in

arrears (d)

$2,282.85

Total

(e)

$2,530.03

$2,040.01 $3,395.10 $5,435.11

$1,142.28 $2,640.73 $3,783.01

$1,050.81 $2,607.81 $3,658.62

$813.88 $2,360.44 $3,174.32

$952.66 $2,579.02 $3,531.68

$333.16 $2,795.96 $3,129.12

$333.16 $2,320.47 $2,653.63

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4965 24 September 2010 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS

Owners or persons having an interest in the land

(a)

Matthew ARMSTRONG

Stephen John FISHER; Narelle Frances FISHER Loris JOHNSTON; 9559698 Mortgage to Hocana Pty Limited; The Official Trustee in Bankruptcy Thomas Henry COOKE

Robert Victor COCKBURN

Guy Patrick POWDERLY; Robert Mark POWDERLY PUBLIC TRUSTEE; Mervyn Ray REISINGER; Mary Ann REISINGER

Description of Land

(b)

Lot 3, Sec 33, DP 758698, 20 Hercules Street, Monteagle Lot 3, DP 244420, Pitstone Road, Young Lot 2, DP 588032, 80 Campbell Street, Young

Lot 7, DP6214, McLerie Street, Young Lot 9, DP206025, Milong Street, Young Lot 14, DP32161, 28 Templemore Street, Young Lots 162, 348, 2034, 2036, DP 754611, 4701 Olympic Highway South, Young

Amount of rates (including extra charges)

overdue for more than five

(5) years (c)

$187.14

Amount of all other rates (including

extra charges) due and in

arrears (d)

$2,264.25

Total

(e)

$2,451.39

$4,923.55 $3,616.13 $8,539.68

$7,137.46 $7,137.46

$4,081.43 $7,019.81 $11,101.24

$4,081.43 $7,019.81 $11,101.24

$2,900.74 $9,458.59 $12,359.33

$671.34 $8,920.79 $9,592.13

In default of payment to the Council of the amount stated in Column (e) above and any other rates (including extra charges) becoming due and payable after publication of this notice or an arrangement satisfactory to the Council for payment of all such rates being entered into by the rateable person before the time fi xed for the sale, the said land will be offered for sale by public auction at the Town Hall, Boorowa Street, Young on Friday 25 February 2011 commencing at 10.00 a.m. Peter VLATKO, General Manager, Young Shire Council, Town Hall, Boorowa Street (Locked Bag 5), Young NSW 2594.

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OTHER NOTICES INTEGRAL ENERGY AUSTRALIA

Erratum

IN New South Wales Government Gazette of 5 March 2010, No. 36, page 1214, Advertisement No. 5130, a typographical error occurred in regards to the descriptions in Schedule 1 and 2 of the Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Easement.

The correct descriptions for Schedule 1 and 2 are:

SCHEDULE 1

Easement for underground cables as set out in Memorandum No. 9262885 filed at Land and Property Information (NSW). For the purpose of this notice, in Memorandum No. 9262885 “lot burdened” means Lot 7042, DP 1059894 and Lot 7003, DP 1059895.

SCHEDULE 2

All that piece or parcel of land at Ulladulla, in the Local Government Area of Shoalhaven, Parish of Ulladulla and County of St Vincent, being:

• the site of the proposed easement for underground cables 1 wide designated (B) in DP 1115491 affecting Lot 7042, DP 1059894; and

• the site of the proposed easement for underground cables 2 wide designated (C) in DP 1115491 affecting Lot 7003, DP 1059895.

This erratum now amends that error and confi rms the date of gazettal being that of the original date of gazettal of the Notice. [5491]

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 117

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Authorised to be printed ISSN 0155-6320 DENIS H. HELM, Government Printer.

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