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1893 Ozvrrnnrn I OF aettg WESTERN AUSTRALIIA Published by Authority at 33O pm No. 63] PERTH: FRIDAY, 30 JUNE [1989 Acts Amendment Accountability Act 1989 PROCLAMATION The Honourable Sir Francis Theodore Page Burt, 5 Companion of the Order of Australia, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Queen’s Coun sel, Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in the State of Western Australia. UNDER section 2 of the Acts Amendment Accountability Act 1989, I, the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby fix 1 July 1989 as the day on which the provisions of that Act, other than section 8 and Part 8, shall come into operation. Given under my hand and the Seal of the State on 27 day of June 1989. By His Excellency’s Command, PETER DOWDING, Premier. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Medical Act 1894 PROCLAMATION 1 The Honourable Sir Francis Theodore Page Burt, 5 Companion of the Order of Australia, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Queen’s Coun sel, Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in the State of Western Australia. PURSUANT to section 12A of the Medical Act 1894, I, the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, acting with the ad vice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby declare WESTERN AUSTRALIA FRANCIS BURT, Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor. [L,S.] WESTERN AUSTRALIA FRANCIS BURT, Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor. [L.S.] the Genetic Services of Western Australia to be an auxiliary service in the whole of the State. Given under my hand and the Seal of the State on 27 June 1989. By His Excellency’s Command, KEITH WILSON, Minister for Health. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN -! Government Employees’ Housing Act 1964 PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid, Corn- GORDON REID, 5 panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of the -Governor. State of Western Australia. [L.S.] UNDER section 7 1 of the Government Ehsployees’ Hous ing Act 1964, I, the Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby declare the Department of Transport to be a Department for the pur poses of the Government Employees’ Housing Act 1964. Given under my hand and the Seal of the State on 13th day of June 1989. By His Excellency’s Command, PAM BEGGS, Minister for Housing. GODSAVETHEQUEEN A69571-1

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No. 63] PERTH: FRIDAY, 30 JUNE [1989

Acts AmendmentAccountability Act 1989

PROCLAMATIONThe Honourable Sir Francis Theodore Page Burt,

5 Companion of the Order of Australia, KnightCommander of the Most Distinguished Order ofSaint Michael and Saint George, Queen’s Counsel, Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of theGovernor in the State of Western Australia.

UNDER section2 of theActs AmendmentAccountabilityAct 1989, I, the Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator,actingwith theadviceandconsentof theExecutiveCouncil,do herebyfix 1 July 1989 as thedayon which the provisionsof that Act, otherthan section8 and Part8, shall comeintooperation.

Givenunder my handand the Sealof the State on 27dayof June1989.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

PETER DOWDING,Premier.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Medical Act 1894

PROCLAMATION1 The Honourable Sir Francis Theodore Page Burt,5 Companion of the Order of Australia, Knight

Commander of the Most Distinguished Order ofSaint Michael and Saint George, Queen’s Counsel, Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of theGovernor in the State of Western Australia.

PURSUANT to section12A of the Medical Act 1894, I, theLieutenant-GovernorandAdministrator,actingwith theadvice andconsentof theExecutiveCouncil, do herebydeclare

WESTERN AUSTRALIAFRANCIS BURT,

Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputy of the

Governor.[L,S.]

WESTERN AUSTRALIAFRANCIS BURT,

Lieutenant-Governor,and Deputy of the

Governor.[L.S.]

the GeneticServicesof WesternAustralia to be anauxiliaryservicein thewholeoftheState.

Given under my handand the Sealof the State on 27June1989.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

KEITH WILSON,Minister for Health.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN -!

GovernmentEmployees’HousingAct 1964

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid, Corn-

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

[L.S.]

UNDER section7 1 of theGovernmentEhsployees’Housing Act 1964, I, the Governor, acting with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, do hereby declare theDepartmentof Transport to be a Departmentfor the purposesof the GovernmentEmployees’HousingAct 1964.

Givenunder my handandthe Sealof the Stateon 13thdayof June1989.

By His Excellency’sCommand,PAM BEGGS,

Minister for Housing.

GODSAVETHEQUEEN

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GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

AT a meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil, held in the Executive Council Chambersthis 27th day of June 1989, the following Ordersin Council were authorisedto be issued.

CountryAreasWater SupplyAct 1947

Variation to excision from Goldfieldsand AgriculturalCountryWaterArea

ORDERIN COUNCILFile No. A 22081.

WHEREAS it is enactedby section8 1 b of the CountryAreas Water Supply Act 1947 that the Governor may, by

Orderin Council alter or extendtheboundariesof a countrywater area, now, thereforeHis Excellency the LieutenantGovernorand Administrator, actingby and with the adviceand consentof the ExecutiveCouncil does herebyvary theboundaries of the Goldfields and Agricultural CountryWaterAreaby theexcisionof that portion of landdelineatedand shownwith symbolisedboundary t.cZL onWaterAuthority of WesternAustraliaPlan BR35.

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

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189530 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA

Land Act 1933

ORDERIN COUNCIL

File No.3275/959.WHEREAS by section 34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it ismadelawful for the Governorto revokean Orderin Councilissuedpursuantto section33 of that Act. And whereasbyOrderin Council dated7 December1966, ReserveNo. 25459-was vested in the Town of Geraldton in trust for thedesignatedpurposeof "Recreation"with power, subjecttotheapprovalin writing of theMinister for Landsbeingfirstobtained,to leasethewhole or any portion thereof for anyterm not exceedingtwenty one 21 years from the date ofthe lease.

Now therefore, the Lieutenant Governor and Administrator, by and with the adviceand consentof theExecutiveCouncil, hereby directs that the beforementionedOrder inCouncil be revokedandthe VestingOrder cancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

Land Act 1933ORDERIN COUNCIL

File No. 3275/959.WHEREASby section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governorto direct that any Reserveshall vestin andbe heldby anypersonor personsto be namedin theOrder,in trust for any designatedpurposespecifiedin suchOrder andwith power of leasing; And whereasit is deemedexpedient that ReserveNo. 25459 Geraldton Lot 1734shouldvest in andbe held by theCity of Geraldtonin trustfor the designatedpurpose of "Recreation and LeasingofCottages".

Now, therefore,the Lieutenant Governor and Administrator, by andwith the adviceand consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doeshereby direct that the beforementionedReserve shall vest in and be heldby the City of Geraldtonintrust for "Recreationand Leasingof Cottages"with powerto the said City of Geraldtonsubject to the approval inwriting of the Minister for Landsto eachand every leaseorassignmentof leasebeing first obtained,to leasethe wholeor any portion thereof for any term not exceedingtwentyone 21 yearsfrom the date of the lease,subject neverthe

lessto thepowers reservedto him by section37 of thesaidAct; providedthat no suchleaseor assignmentof leaseshallbe valid or operativeuntil the approvalof the Minister forLandsor an officer authorisedin that behalfby the Minister, hasbeenendorsedon theLease Instrument,or DeedofAssignment,asthecasemaybe.

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

DepartmentofthePremier,Perth,23 June1989.

IT is herebynotified for public information that His Excellency the LieutenantGovernorand Administrator has approvedthefollowing temporaryallocationof portfolios during the absenceof the Hon. I. F. Taylor, M.L.A., for theperiod4-14July, 1989 inclusive.

Acting Minister for Police and Emergency Services;Conservation and Land Management; Waterways-Hon.R. J. Pearce,M.L.A.

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Acting ChiefExecutive,

Departmentof thePremier.

Departmentof thePremier,Perth,23 June1989.

IT is herebynotified for public information that His Excellency the LieutenantGovernorand Administrator has approved thefollowing temporaryallocationof portfolios during theabsenceof the Hon.Y. D. Henderson,M.L.A., for theperiod20 June-25July 1989 inclusive.

Acting Minister for ConsumerAffairs for theperiods:21 June-2July 1989-Hon I. F. Taylor, M.L.A.3 July-14July 1989-Hon K. J. Wilson, M.L.A.15 July-25 July 1989-Hon I. F. Taylor, M.L.A.

Acting Minister for Works andServicesfor theperiods:20 June-30 June 1989-Hon C. M. Lawrence,M.L.A.1 July-25 July 1989-Hon G. J. Troy, M.L.A.

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Acting ChiefExecutive,

Departmentof thePremier.

STATE TAXATION DEPARTMENT Applicationsfor Exemptionsor ConcessionsNotice to all owners of landor propertyin W.A.

an axAnnual Returns

The owner of any class of land in respectof which anexemption or concesssionmay be grantedis required tomake application for the exemption or concession onlywhere the landconcernedhasbeenassessedfor landtax for

Annual returnsarenot requiredfor 1989/90. 1989/90.

The Departmentwill issue assessmentnoticesto propertyownersbasedon registeredlandholdingsas at 30 June1989.

P. FELLOWES,Commissionerof State Taxation.

LAND TAX ASSESSMENTACT 1976

LAND TAX ASSESSMENTAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenantGovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Land Tax AssessmentAmendmentRegulations

1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshallcomeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Regulation4 amended3. Regulation 4 of the Land Tax AssessmentRegulations 1976* is amendedby deleting

"$8" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$8.50 ".

[*Published in the Gazetteof 10 September1976 at p. 3343. For amendmentsto 14 June1989 seep.298 of 1987 Indexto Legislation of WesternAustralia.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE

Clerkof theCouncil.

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FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT ACT 1985FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT DESIGNATION OF STATUTORY

AUTHORITIES-No. 2 REGULATIONS 1989MADE by His Excellency the LieutenantGovernorand Administratorin Executive Councilunder section4.

Citation1. These regulations may be cited as theFinancial Administration andAudit Designation

of StatutoryAuthorities-No.2 Regulations1989.

Schedule1 of the Act amended2. Schedule1 to the FinancialAdministration and Audit Act 1985 is amendedby deleting

"The Landbankof WesternAustralia".

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DUTY ACT 1983FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DUTY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministrator in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as the Financial Institutions Duty AmendmentRegu

lations1989.

Regulation 13 inserted2. After regulation12 of the Financial Institutions Duty Regulations1 984* the following

regulationis inserted-Prescription under section 58 2

13. For thepurposesof section58 2 of the Act, theprescribedrateof interestis14%. ".

[*Published in theGazetteof 20 March 1984 at pp. 126-128.For amendmentsto 16 June1989see1988 Index to Legislation of WesternAustraliaat p. 239.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

PAY-ROLL TAX ASSESSMENTACT 1971

PAY-ROLL TAX AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybecitedas thePay-roll Tax AmendmentRegulations1989.

Regulation 1 1A amended2. Regulation hA of the Pay-roll Tax Regulations*is amendedby deleting "13%" and

substitutingthefollowing-14% ".

[*Published in theGazetteof 15 October 1971 at pp. 4058-4059.For amendmentsto 16 June1989 seep.326 of 1988 Indexto Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

STAMP ACT 1921STAMP AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation -1. Theseregulationsmaybe citedas the StampAmendmentRegulations1989.

Regulation 8B amended2. Regulation 8B of the Stamp RegulationsJ979* is amendedby deleting"13%" and

substitutingthefollowing-14% ".

{*Published in the Gazetteof 7 December1979 at pp. 3780-378 7. For amendmentsto 16June 1989seepp. 362-363of 1988 Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1897

COMMISSIONERFORDECLARATIONSIT is hereby notified for public information that OlwenRosemary Bastholm of Karloo whose appointment as aCommissionerfor Declarationswas notified in the GovernmentGazetteof 21 August 1987 on Page3210 is to beknownas Olwen RosemaryWerdschinski.

D. G. DOIG,UnderSecretaryfor Law.

ERRATUM

Kevin John Minson of Hill River Farm,Moonyoonooka, and ParliamentHouse, HarvestTerrace,Perth, and 6th Floor, Town Towers,CathedralAvenue,Geraldton.

D. G. DOIG,UnderSecretaryfor Law.

EX OFFICIOJUSTICE OF THE PEACE

WHEREASan erroroccurredin thenotice publishedunderthe above headingon page 1805 in the GovernmentGazetteNo. 61 of 23 June1989 it is correctedas follows.

In the notice relating to MargaretJune Barton, delete"Magisterial District of Perth" and insert"Magisterial District of Fremantle".

JUSTICESACT 1902IT is herebynotified for public information that His Excellency the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasapprovedof thefollowing appointmentto the Commissionof the PeacefortheStateof WesternAustralia.

EX OFFICIO JUSTICESOF THE PEACE

IT is herebynotified for public information that thefollowing Presidentsof Shire Councilshave beenappointedunder -Section9 of theJusticesAct 1902 to be Justicesof thePeacefor Magisterial Districts shownduringtheir term of office asPresidentsof theShire Councilsmentioned-

Mavis EvelynDaubneyof Middleton Road,Northcliffe,President of the Shire of Manjimup for theMitchell MagisterialDistrict.

RosanneBromley Pimm of RMB 290 BuckinghamviaCollie, Presidentof the Shire of Collie for theForrestMagisterialDistrict.

D. G. DOIG,UnderSecretaryfor Law.

BUSINESSNAMES ACT 1962

BUSINESSNAMES AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.Citation

1. Theseregulationsmaybe citedasthe BusinessNamesAmendmentRegulations1989.Third Schedulerepealed anda Schedulesubstituted

2. The Third Scheduleto the BusinessNamesRegulations 1962* is repealedand thefollowing Scheduleis substituted-

Third Schedule

1. Uponlodging a statementpursuantto section7 1 of theAct2. Forcertificateof registrationundersection7 5 of theAct3. Uponlodging a statementpursuantto section11 1 of the Act4. On the late lodging of anydocumentunderthe Act, in addition to any

otherfee-a if lodgedwithin onemonthafter theperiodprescribedby lawb if lodged more than one month after the period prescribedby

law in addition to the fee payableunder paragrapha of thisitem

The Commissioner,if satisfied that just cause existed for the latelodgement,may waive in whole or in part either fee prescribedbythis item.

5. For every enquiry with respectto any businessname specifiedin theenquiry

6. For certificateundera. 23 1 b of theAct7. Forevery enquirywhethera nameproposedto beadoptedasa business

namedoesnot contravenesection9 1 of theAct-for eachname8. For any other act by the Commissionerrequiredor authorizedto be

doneundertheAct andfor which a feeis not elsewhereprescribed9. For every application for consentof the Minister to the use of a

businessname10. For every order of the Minister granting consent to the use of a

businessname11. On a subpoenaservedon the Commissionerto produceany document

in his custodyAnd, in addition,if theCommissionerso requires,suchother expenses

as arereasonablyincurredin theproductionof thedocument,including the sum of 20 centsfor each page or copy of a page of eachdocumentso produced.

InspectionFeesand Supplyof UncertifiedCopiesof Statement12. a For every inspectionof a documentor documentslodgedwith

the Commissionerin relation to a business name or of anytransparencyor reproductionof suchdocumentor documents

b For thesupplyof an uncertifiedcopy or print of any documentwherethe feeprescribedby paragrapha of this item hasbeen

‘paid-for eachpage of print

c For the supply of an uncertifiedcopy or print of a documentwithout inspectionhavingbeenmade-

for the first 2 pagesof the printfor eachadditionalpage

Regulation10$

65.005.00

55.00

10.00

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7.005.00

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7.00

18.00

24.00

14.00

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1.00

7.001.00

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$13. For certifying by theCommissionerunder section23 1 a of the Act

a copyof or extract from a documentor transparencyforming part oftheregister-

a where a printed or typewritten copy of or extract from thatdocumentor transparencyis suppliedby theapplicant-

for onepage 7.00for eachadditionalpage 1.00

b in anyothercase-for onepage 8.00for eachadditionalpage 1.00 ".

[*published in the Gazetteof 27 September1962 at pp. 2663-72. For amendmentsto20June 1989 seepage193 of the1988Indexto Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerkof theCouncil.

COMMUNITY SERVICESACT 1972

COMMUNITY SERVICESCHILD CARE SERVICESEXEMPTION ORDER1989

MADE by theMinister undersection17D of the Act.

Citation1. This Ordermay be cited as the CommunityServicesChild Care ServicesExemption

Order 1989.

Commencement2. This Ordershall come into operationon the dayon which it is publishedin the Gazette.

Interpretation3. In this Order-

"Board" meanstheChild CareServicesBoardestablishedundersection22 of theAct;"family day care service" meansa child care service provided to a child in a private

dwelling in a family or domesticenvironment;"regulations"meanstheCommunityServicesChild Care Regulations1988.

Exemption from regulation 364. Notwithstandingregulation 36 of the regulations,a family day care service may be

supervisedon a short-termemergencybasisby a personwho doesnot possesscurrent first-aidqualificationsif the licenseeof that family daycare serviceprovidestheemergencycaregiverwith a clear,written emergencyprocedurebeforesupervisioncommences.

Exemption from regulation 51 35. Where generalpurposepoweroutlets on thepremisesof a family daycare servicethat

are not installed at a minimum of 1 200 mm above the adjacentfloor level are fitted withsafetyplugs approvedby theBoard, or areotherwisedealtwith in a mannerapprovedby theBoard,that family daycareserviceis exemptedfrom compliancewith regulation51 3.Exemption from regulation 51 6 -

6. Ceiling mountedfanswhich do not comply with regulation51 6 of theregulationsmaybe fitted in family daycare premisesprovided thosefans arenot usedwhen children enrolledin thefamily daycare servicearepresent.

DAVID SMITH,Minister for Community Services.

to be accompaniedby the specifiedfee subjectto the con-VIDEO TAPES CLASSIFICATION AND ditions-

CONTROLACT 1987 .that video tapes are loaned to registeredborrowersonly

Notice of Exemptionby Minister that a system be establishedand maintainedto prevent restrictedvideo tapes or video tapes likely to be

THIS is. to certify that the Minister charged with the restrictedfrom being distributed,deliveredor exhibited

administration of the Video TapesClassification and Con- to minors

trol Act actingpursuantto section39 1 of that Act hereby that Australian video tape classifications-areexemptsthe State Library Service of Western Australia displayedwherethesehavebeenassigned.from theoperationof Parts III, IV and V of theAct as would Dated21 June1989.requirevideo tapesto be screenedandclassified;for adver-

ERtising relatingto thevideo tapesto display a classificationor DAVID PARK

classificationsymbol and for applicationsfor anyvideotape Minister for The Arts.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1899

CONSTRUCTIONINDUSTRY PORTABLE PAID LONG SERVICELEAVE ACT 1985

CONSTRUCTIONINDUSTRY PORTABLE PAID LONG SERVICELEAVE- AMENDMENT REGULATIONS No.21989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministrator in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybe citedastheConstructionIndu.stryPortable Paid LongService

LeaveAmendmentRegulationsNo. 2 1989.

Schedule1 amended2. Schedule1 to theConstructionIndustry PortablePaid Long ServiceLeaveRegulations

1986* is amended-a in item 1-

i by deletingsubitem designation"1" and substituting the subitem designation-

" la ";

ii by insertingbefore subitemla thefollowing subitem-1 Australian Workers’ Union Asphalt and Bitumen Industry WA

Award 1988. "; andiii by deletingsubitem4 andsubstitutingthefollowing subitem-

4 Mobile CraneHiring Award 1988. ";

andb in item 2 after subitem8a by insertingthefollowing subitem-

Sb ElectronicsIndustryAward. ".

[*Published in the Gazetteof 19 December1986 at pp. 4924-4925.For amendmentsto24 May 1989 seep. 208 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazetteof30 Septemberand 30 December1988.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerkof the Council.

WESTERNAUSTRALIAN TROTTING ASSOCIATION

By-laws of Trotting

Noticeof Amendment

NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Committee of the Western AustralianTrotting Associationheld atGloucesterPark, EastPerthon the 16th dayof June 1989 it wasresolvedby an absolutemajority that By Law 63 be deletedand therebe substitutedin itsplacethefollowing-

a The financial year for theseason1988/89 shall run from the 1st day in August 1988to the31stdayof August 1989 and theaccountsof theAssociationshall beclosedonthe 31stdayof August 1989, and a balancesheetcontaining a summaryof assetsandliabilities of theAssociationon that date shallbe madeout.

b From and after the31st dayof August 1989 the financialyear shall run from the 1stdayof Septemberto the 31stdayof August in thefollowing yearandthe accountsofthe Associationshall be closedon the31stdayof August in eachyear,and a balancesheetcontaininga summaryof assetsand liabilities of the Associationon that dateshall bemadeout.

Datedthis 16 June1989.

M. LOMBARDO,President.

MARKETING OF POTATOESACT 1946

WesternAustralianPotatoMarketingBoard

Noticeof Intentionto Hold an Election

NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to hold anelection to elect an elective member of the WesternAustralian PotatoMarketingBoard, andthefollowing datesandtimes havebeenfixed-

Closeof Nominations-Wednesday9 August, 1989 at noon.

Closeof thepoll in theevent of anelectionbeingnecessary-

Wednesday13 September,1989 at 4 pm.Every nominationof a candidateshall be madein writing

in theprescribedform, andshall besignedby the candidatehimself, andalsoby a proposerand seconder,both of whomshall be personsenrolled on the electoralroll to be used atthe election.

Nominations shall be sentor delivered to the ReturningOfficer, WA. Electoral Commission, 4th Floor, 480 Hay;Street;Perth,so asto be in his handsnot later than 12 noonon Wednesday9 August, 1989.

Datedthis 27th dayof June,1989.

P. R. McDONAGH,ReturningOfficer.

HEALTH ACT 1911

HealthDepartmentof WA,Perth,20 June1989.

292/67.THE appointmentof Mr EdwardWilliam Beer as a HealthSurveyorto the City of SouthPerth for the periodeffectivefrom 31 May 1989 to 31 August 1989 is approved.

R. S. W. LUGG,for ExecutiveDirector,

Public HealthandScientific SupportServices.

HEALTH ACT 1911

HealthDepartmentof WA,Perth,20 June1989.

64/86.THE appointmentof Mr Brian Brockwell as a Health Surveyorto theShireof Ashburtonis approved.

R. S. W. LUGG,for ExecutiveDirector,

Public HealthandScientific SupportServices.

GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA1900 [30 June1989

HealthDepartmentof WA,Perth,13 June1989.

LS 1.9 Exco No. 1346.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasappointedundertheprovisionsof theHospitalsAct 1927-

1. Mr P. Howe as a member of the Lakes HospitalBoard for the period ending 30 September1989,vice Mr A. R. Keatingresigned,and

2. The following personsas members of the LakesHospital Board for a period of one year from 1October1989 to 30 September1990.

Messrs,T. V. Canning, R J. Marshall, P. Howe,C. A. Beaton.Mrs B. Baldwin.

- BRUCE K. ARMSTRONG,Commissionerof Health.

24/73 ExcoNo. 1190.

HealthDepartmentof WA,Perth,30 May 1989.

THE LieutenantGovernorand Deputy of theGovernorhasappointed,undertheprovisionsof the Dental Act 1939, MrB. A. Atkinson as deputymemberto Mr D. C. Neeshamonthe Dental ChargesCommittee for the period ending 18December1989.

BRUCE K. ARMSTRONG,Commissionerof Health.

HEALTH ACT 1911

Shireof Meekatharra

StablesBy-Laws

WHEREAS undertheprovisionsof theHealthAct, 1911, as amended,a Local Authority maymakeamendments,repealor alter any by-laws so made:Now, therefore,Council of theShireof Meekatharra,beinga Local Authority, doesherebymakethefollowing by-laws.

1. Theseby-laws may be cited as the "Shire of MeekatharraStable By-Laws", and shallapplyandhave operationin thetownsiteof Meekatharra.

2. In theseby-laws,unlessinconsistentwith thetext or subjectmatters-"Act" meanstheHealth Act, 1911, andamendmentsthereto;"Health Surveyor"meansanysurveyorappointedundertheAct;"Horse" meansanystallion, mare,gelding, pony, colt or foal and includesanyass,mule,

donkey and any beast of whatever descriptionused for burden or draught or forcarryingpurposes;

"Paddock" meansanareaof landin excessof 0.2 ha;"Person"andwordsapplying to anyperson,or individual includesa corporation;"Premises"includesmessuages,buildings, landsandhereditaments;"Stable"meansanybuilding capableof being enclosedin which a horseis accommodated

or kept, and includes any shed, loose box, stall or shelter used for the keeping,stabling, feeding,watering,grooming,shelteringor veterinarytreatmentof a horse.

"Yard" meansanareaof landnot exceeding108m2enclosedfor thekeepingof onehorse.3. As from andafter thedatetheseby-lawscomeinto operation.

1 The occupierof anypremiseswithin the townsite of Meekatharrashall not permit ahorseto bekepton thosepremisesareregisteredwith theCouncil.

ii No personshall allow a greaternumberof horseson thepremisesthanthe numberfor which thepremisesareregistered.

4. The occupierrequiredby theseby-lawsto registerpremisesfor the keepingof horsesshallmake application to the Council in the form prescribedfor that purpose in the schedulehereto,and with every applicationfor original registration shall lodgeplans, drawings andparticularsin duplicateof thosepremisesfor which registrationis required.

5. Upon receiptof suchapplicationtheCouncil shall causethepremisesto be inspectedbythe Health Surveyorandreportedupon in respectto their proposedcompliancewith thesebylaws.

6. If upon such applicationand report being submittedto Council it shall appearto theCouncil that suchapplicationfor registrationshouldbe granted,it shall uponbeingpaid theregistrationfee hereinafterprescribed,registersuchpremisessubjectto suchby-laws, orders,regulations,and rules as shall be or becomeof force during the continuanceof suchregistration, and to issue the applicant a certificate of registration in the form set out in theSchedulehereto.

7. Every certificateof registrationshall remainin force from thedate of issue until the30thJunenextissuing,and thereafterduring the periodof everyannualrenewalandno longer,butmay be sooner suspendedor cancelledby the Council for breach of any by-laws, orders,regulationsor ruleswhich relateto thepremisesor theoccupier.

8. Applicationfor the renewalof any registrationshall be madeannuallyduringthemonthof May, and the registrationcertificate then in force shall be presentedwith the saidapplication.

9. For everyinitial registration,thereshallbe paidto theCouncil by eachapplicanta sumof$20 for eachpremises.For every renewalof registrationthereshall be paidto theCouncil byeachapplicanta sumof $12 for eachpremises.

10. To be registered,every premises when constructedmust conform to the followingrequirements-

1 Constructionof every building and fence shall be in accordancewith the UniformBuilding By-Laws.

2 Notwithstandingtheprovisionsof sub-bylaw1-a Every loose-box,stable,or stall shall havean areaof not lessthan 11m2 and

walls a heightof at least2.4m.b A shelter provided in a yard for the protection of horsesfrom inclement

weatherwill haveanareaof not less than 9.3m2, anda height of at least2.4m.

HOSPITALS ACT 1927 DENTAL ACT 1939

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It shall not be capableof being closedand shall have at leastone sidecompletelyopen to theoutsideair.

c A sufficient numberof impervious,fly proof bins shall beprovidedfor retaining manure.

d A stableshall not be situatedat any less distance than 9 metres from anyhouse,street,or public place.

e A yard usedfor thekeepingof any horseshall be at least12 metresfrom anyhouse,or public placeand shall have a minimum width of 3.6 metresand aminimum areaof 21m2. A yard is permittedto extendto a streetboundary,providing that boundaryis not a frontageand theboundaryof theyard whereit abutsonto a streetboundaryis fencedwith a 2 metrefencethat will preventintrusionby theanimalinto thestreetarea.

g A paddockusedfor thekeepingof anyhorseor horses,shallbe in anareawhere ruralor industrial use is permitted; shall be suitably fenced and shall be kept in such astateasto preventanynuisancearising.

h A stable,yard or paddockshall not be situatedat any less distancethan 18 metresfrom anyfood handling premises.

11. Theoccupierof premiseswhereonahorseis keptshall-a Cause all manure and offensive litter to be collected each day and placed in an

approvedreceptacle.b Causeall manureand offensive litter to be suitably disposedof at leastonce each

weekandmore often if so directed.c Causethemanurereceptacleto be treatedinternally with a suitableinsecticideso as

to preventfly breeding.d Causeto be sprayedwith a residual insecticide,the surfaceof any building when so

directed;e Employ all meansand adopt such precautionsas may be necessaryto keep the

premisesin a cleanandsanitarycondition,and free from offensiveodours.12. Any personwho makesa false statementin connectionwith anyapplicationunderthese

by-laws shall beguilty of anoffence.13. A personwho is requiredby anyprovision of theseby-laws to do anythingand who fails

to complywith that provision commits an offence and is liable to-a a fine that is not morethan$1000 andnot lessthan-

i in thecaseof a first offence,$100;ii in thecaseof a secondoffence,$200;andiii in thecaseof a third or subsequentoffence,$500;and

b if theoffenceis a continuingoffence,a daily penaltywhich is not morethan$100 andnot lessthan$50.

ScheduleShire of MeekatharraStable By-laws

Schedule-Form1Applicationfor Registration!Renewalof Registrationof Stables

I, the undersignedherebyapply to have theundermentionedpremisesregisteredas a stable,yard, *paddock_Namein Full of occupierAddressSituationof premisesDistanceof *stable,5yard, *paddock from nearesthouse:

Number of *stables,*yards,paddocksNumberof horsesintendedDate SignatureStrike outthat which is not applicable.

Schedule-Form2.Certificateof *Registration/*Renewalof Registration

This is to certifythat the premisessituatedat

andoccupiedby

areregisteredas a stable,*yard, *paddock until 30th Junesubjectto theby-laws,orders,regulations,or rulesnowin force,or hereinafterto be made.Maximum numberof horsesFeeSDateS ShireClerkStrike out that which is not applicable.

1902 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

Passedat a meetingof the Council of the Shire of Meekatharraheld on the 18th March1989.The Common Seal of theShire of Meekatharrawas

affixedheretoin thepresenceof-[L.S.]

B. A. O’DWYER,President.

R. J. SIMS,ShireClerk.

Confirmed-R. S. W. LUGG,

for ExecutiveDirector,Public Health.

Approvedby His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator this 27th dayofJune1989.

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

HEALTH ACT 1911

Shireof Meekatharra

WHEREAS it is provided in the Health Act 1911 that a local authority may, of its ownmotion,by resolution,adoptwith or without modification, thewholeor anyportion of by-lawscausedto bepreparedby theGovernorundertheprovisionsof section343 1 of that Act; andwhereasModel By-laws, describedas Series "A," preparedin accordancewith those provisions, have, pursuant to the Reprinting of Regulations Act 1954, been reprinted withamendmentsto and including thosepublishedin the GovernmentGazetteon 25 June 1963,and as so reprintedhave been publishedin the GovernmentGazetteon 17 July 1963, andfurther amendedby noticespublishedin the GovernmentGazetteson 7 November 1963, 20March 1964, 16 June1964, 8 January1965, 23 June 1965, 14 April 1966, 12 October 1967, 30July 1968, 28 November 1968, 17 December1968, 7 March 1969, 13 August 1969, 18 August1971, 7 September1971, 21 December1973, 11 January1974, 22 March 1974, 24 May 1974and 29 March 1985; Now therefore,the Shire of Meekatharra,being a local authority withinthe meaningof the Act, doth herebyresolve anddeterminethat the saidModelBy-laws,as soreprinted and published in the GovernmentGazette on 17 July 1963, together with theamendmentspublishedin the GovernmentGazetteson 7 November 1963, 20 March 1964, 16June 1964, 8 January1965, 23 June 1965, 14 April 1966, 12 October 1967, 30 July 1968, 28November 1968, 17 December1968, 7 March 1969, 13 August 1969, 18 August 1971, 7September1971, 21 December1973, 11 January1974, 22 March 1974, 24 May 1974 and 29March1985, shall beadoptedwith thefollowing modifications.

1. PartI is modified by-a under the heading "Interpretation" deleting ""Act" meansthe Health Act 1911-

1919."and substituting" "Act" meanstheHealth Act, 1911";b in by-law 1AA by deletingthefollowing-

"This by-law shall not applyto a factory, shopor warehouseis within the meaningof the interpretation of factory, shop or warehousein section four of theFactoriesand ShopsAct, 1920-1951,whereinprivy and urinal accommodationis providedfor theuseof thepersonsemployedtherein";

c in by-law 3B. by deleting"Uniform Building By-laws 1965" whereverit appearsandsubstituting"Uniform Building By-laws,1974";

d in by-law 4A. by deleting"Uniform Building By-laws, 1965" whereverit appearsandsubstituting"Uniform Building By-laws, 1974";

e deletingtheheading"Stables"which immediately follows by-law 25, and.deletingbylaws26. and27.;

f in by-law 54A. by deletingsub-bylaw5;g in by-law 64. by deleting"boarding-house,"whereverit appears;h deletingby-laws65 and66,; andi deletingtheheading"Penaltiesfor Breachesof By-Laws." which immediately follows

by-laws68.; and deletingby-laws 69.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1903

2. PartII is modifiedby-a- in by-law 12. by deleting"section241" and substituting"section285"; andb deletingtheheading"Penaltiesfor Breachesof By-Laws" which immediatelyfollows

by-law 16,; and deletingby-law 17.3. PartIII is repealed.4. Part IV is modified by deletingthe heading"Penaltiesfor Breachesof By-Laws" which

immediately follows by-laws 24,; and deletingby-law 25.5. PartV is modifiedby-

a deletingtheheading"Penaltiesfor Breachesof By-Laws" which immediatelyfollowsby-law 22; and deletingby-law 23; and

b deletingin Schedule"C" 10/-and substitute$10 and deleting20/- and substitute$20.6. PartVI is repealed.7. PartVII is modifiedby-

a deleting"five pounds"in By-Law 512 andsubstituting"$50.," and

b deletingtheheading"Penaltiesfor Breachesof By-Laws" which immediatelyfollowsby-law 72.; and deletingby-laws73.

8. PartVIII is repealed.9. Partb is modified by-

a in by-law 3. by deleting"a fee as prescribedin Schedule‘D’" and substituting"thefee asprescribedin theOffensiveTradesFeesRegulations,1976.";

b in by-laws5 deleting"within anyportion of thedistrict definedwithin theboundariesprescribed in Schedule ‘F’ hereto" and substituting "within the townsite ofMeekatharra".

c deletingtheheading"Penaltiesfor Breachesof By-Laws." which immediatelyfollowsby-law 18.; anddeletingby-law 19.; and

d deletingSchedule"D".10. After PartIX adda new PartX to readasfollows-

"Part X-Offences"Offencesandpenalties.

1. 1 A personwho is requiredby a provision of Part IV and PartVII to do anything orrefrain from doing anything and who fails to comply with that provision commitsan offenceandis liable to-

a a fine that is not morethan$2 500 and not lessthan-i in thecaseof a first offence$250;ii in thecaseof a secondoffence,$500;andiii in thecaseof a third or subsequentoffence,$1 250;

andb if that offence is a continuing offence,a daily penaltywhich is not more than $250

andnot lessthan$125.2 A personwho is requiredby any provision of theseby-laws, other than a provision of

Part IV or Part VII, to do anything or refrain from doing anything and who fails to complywith that provisioncommitsanoffenceandis liable to-

a a fine thatis not morethan$1 000 and not lessthan-i in the caseof a first offence,$100;ii in thecaseof a secondoffence,$200;andiii in thecaseof a third or subsequentoffence,$500;

andb if theoffenceis a continuingoffence,a daily penaltywhich is not more than$100 and

not lessthan$50.2. Any expenseincurred by theLocal Authority in consequenceof a breachor non observ

anceof theseby-laws or in theexecutionof work directedto be executedby a personand notexecutedby him shall be paid by the person committing the breach or non observanceorfailing to executethework."

Passedby resolutionata meetingof theMeekatharraShire Council heldon the18th dayofMarch 1989.

Datedthis 18th dayof March1989.

B. A. O’DWYER,President.

R. J. SIMS,Shire Clerk.

Confirmed-R. S. W. LUGG,

delegateof ExecutiveDirector,Public Health.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator in ExecutiveCouncil the27thdayof June1989.

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

1904 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

HEALTH ACT 1911Shire of Ashburton

PURSUANT to the provisionsof the HealthAct 1911 the Shire of Ashburton,being a localauthority within the meaningof the HealthAct 1911, having adoptedthe Model By-lawsasreprintedpursuantto the Reprinting of RegulationsAct 1954 in the GovernmentGazetteon17 July 1963 andas amendedfrom time to time, hasresolvedanddeterminedthat the adoptedby-lawsshall beamendedas follows-

Part I General Sanitary ProvisionsKeepingof Poultryor Pigeons

By inserting a new By-law 29A 5 to read as follows-Wherevera boundaryfenceis to be usedaspart of a poultry enclosurethat sectionsbeof solidconstructionat least1.6 metreshigh.Solid constructionto be either,brick/masonry, compressedsheeting,colour bondorclosedstyle picket fence.

Passedby resolutionata meetingof theAshburton Shire Council held on the Eighteenthdayof October1988.

Datedthis seconddayof November1988.

T. BAKER,President.

L. A. VICARY,ShireClerk.

Confirmed-R. S. W. LUGG,

for ExecutiveDirector,Public Health.

Approvedby His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator in ExecutiveCouncil the27th dayof June1989.

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

PSYCHOLOGISTS REGISTRATION ACT 1976

PSYCHOLOGISTSBOARD AMENDMENT RULES 1989

MADE by thePsychologistsBoard of WesternAustraliaand approvedby His ExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theserulesmaybe citedasthePsychologistsBoard AmendmentRules1989.

Commencement2. Theserulesshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal rules3. In theserulesthePsychologistsBoard Rules1978 are referred to as theprincipal rules.[* Publishedin the Gazetteof 14 July 1978 at pp. 2420-2432.For amendmentsto 16 June

1989 seep.350 of Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia.]Rule 17 amended

4. Rule 17 of the principal rules is amendedin subrule 2 f by deleting ‘$60" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

" $85 ".

Rule 31 amended5. Rule 31 is amendedby deleting"$60" whereverit occursand substitutingthe follow

ing-85 ".

Rule 52 amended6. Rule 52 of the principal rules is amendedin paragraphg by deleting "$60" and

substitutingthefollowing-" $85 ".

Rule 82 amended7. Rule 82 of the principal rules is amendedby deleting "$60" and substituting the

following-$85 ".

Rule 85 amended8. Rule 85 of the principal rules is amendedby deleting "$60" and substituting the

following-$85 ".

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA 1905

Form 9 amended9. Form 9 of the principal rules is amendedby deleting item 6 and substituting the

following-" 6 The applicationfeeprescribedin rule 52 g. ".

The Common Seal of The PsychologistsBoard ofWestern Australia was hereto affixed in thepresenceof-

[L.S.]P. CLEMENTS,

Chairman.P. M. FORBES,

Registrar.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator in ExecutiveCouncil this 27th dayof June,1989.

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

HEALTH ACT 1911

HEALTH MEAT INSPECTIONAND BRANDING AMENDMENTREGULATIONS No. 21989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmay be citedas theHealthMeat Inspectionand Branding Amend

mentRegulationsNo. 21989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshallcomeinto operationon 1 July 1989. -

ScheduleC amended3. Schedule C to the Health Meat Inspection and Branding Regulations 1950 is

amended-a in Table 1 by deletingthefee entries "1.10", "0.55" and "0.275" and substitutingin

their respectiveplacesthe following fee entries-"1.70", "0.85" and "0.425";and

b in Table 2 undertheheading"Local authoritiesto which thescalesapply-"-i underthesubheading"ScaleH" by deleting"Shire of Esperance";andii underthesubheading"ScaleK" by insertingbefore "Shire of Goomalling" the

following-" Shireof Esperance ".

[*Reprinted in theGazetteof 25August1988 at pp. 3243-3270.For amendmentsto 16 June1989 see Gazettesof 2 and 30 September,25 November,9 and 23 December1988 and 17February1989.]

By Hi Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

POLICE AUCTION

UNDER the provisions of the Police Act 1892-1983,unclaimedstolen and foundproperty will be sold by publicauction at 95 Forrest Avenue, Bunbury, at 1830 hours,Thursday,7 September1989.

Auction to beconductedby David Rumens.

B. BULL,Commissionerfor Police.

1906 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

ROAD TRAFFIC LICENSING AMENDMENT REGULATIONS No.51989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybecitedas theRoadTraffic LicensingAmendmentRegulations

No. 51989.

Principal regulationss2. In theseregulationsthe Road Traffic Licensing Regulations1975 are referredto as

theprincipal regulations.[*Reprinted in theGazetteof 28August1984 at pp. 2263-2282.For amendmentsto 20June

1989 seep. 350 of 1988 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazettesof 31 Marchand2June, 1989.]

Regulation 3 amended3. Regulation3 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation1 by inserting

after thedefinition of "authorizedvehicleexaminer" thefollowing definition-"complianceplate"in relationto a vehiclemeansa platethat-

a is approvedby theAustralianMotor Vehicle Certification Board;b relatesto thevehicle;andc indicatesthat the vehicle complies with all Australian DesignRules appli

cableto vehiclesof that make,modelandyear of manufacture; ".

Regulation 3B amended4. Regulation3B of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a by repealing subregulations 1 and 2 and substituting the followingsubregulations-

1 Subjectto subregulation2a the following feesshall bepaid by the ownerof a vehicle for examinationof the vehicleby the Board for the purposesof theAct or theseor anyotherregulationsundertheAct-

$a Earthmovingor agriculturalimplement 12.00b Articulatedvehiclewagon andsemi-trailerin combination 27.00c Motor wagonwith dualwheels,prime mover,omnibus 25.00d Caravan and trailer without brakes, motor carrier, engine

change 12.00e Any other motorvehicle 14.002 The fees in subregulation1 are for an initial examinationand, where

necessary,one re-examinationof thevehicle in respectof the sameapplicationormatter.

2a Where a vehicle to which subregulation1 b, c, d or e applies,andis requiredunder the Vehicle StandardsRegulations1977 to be fitted with acomplianceplate-

a is not fitted with a complianceplate;andb is being examinedfor the purposeof being licensed for the first time in

this State,a feeof $100 shall be paidby the owner.

2b The fee in subregulation2a is for an initial examinationonly andwherea re-examinationis necessary,in respectof the same applicationor matter, afurther feeof $50 shallbe paidby the owner.

2c Where theBoard is satisfiedthat a complianceplate haspreviouslybeenfitted to a vehicle, but is not longer attacheddueto loss or damage,then thevehicle is deemedto be fitted with a compliance plate for the purposesofsubregulation2a ;" and

b in subregulation3 by insertingafter1 thefollowing-or2a ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

BUNBURY PORTAUTHORITY ACT 1909

Office of the Minister for Transport,Perth,28 June1989.

IT is herebyadvisedfor generalinformationthat His Excellency, the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator inExecutive Council has reappointed,as members of theBunbury PortAuthority, the following-

1 Mr L.A. Tuia for a periodof 2 yearsexpiring on 30June1991; and

2 Mr R. Goodladfor a period of 1 year expiring on 30June1990.

BARRY MARSHALL,ExecutiveOfficer to

Minister for TransportandEnvironment.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,WA 1907

TRANSPORTCO-ORDINATION ACT 1966

TRANSPORTPETROLEUM PRODUCTSLICENSING AMENDMENTREGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenantGovernorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulations may be cited as the Transport Petroleum Products Licensing

AmendmentRegulations1989.

Principal regulations2. In theseregulationsthe Transport PetroleumProductsLicensing Regulations1985*

arereferred to astheprincipal regulations.[vReprinted in the Gazetteof 7 February 1978 at pp. 367-390. For amendmentsto 26 May

1989 see1987Index to Legislationof WesternAustraliaat pp. 386-7.]

Commencement3. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 August 1989.

Regulation I amended4. Regulation1 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedby deleting"TransportPetroleum

ProductsLicensing Regulations1985" and substitutingthefollowing-TransportCo-ordinationPetroleumProductsLicensing Regulations1985 ".

Regulation3 amended5. Regulation3 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation3 a by deleting"4.17" and substitutingthefollowing-5.67 "; and

b in subregulation3 b by deleting"5.95" andsubstitutingthe following-7.45 ".

Scheduleamended6. The form in the Scheduleto the principal regulationsis amendedby inserting before

"PetroleumProductsLicensing"thefollowing-Co-ordination ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

FREMANTLE PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1902

FREMANTLE PORTAUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by the FremantlePort Authority and approvedby His Excellency the LieutenantGovernorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the FremantlePort Authority AmendmentRegu

lations1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall come into operationon 7 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationstheFremantlePort Authority Regulations1971* are referred to as

theprincipal regulations.[*Reprinted in the Gazetteon 9 August1979 at pp. 2295-2418.For amendmentsto 16 June

1989seepp. 248-251of 1988 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia.]

Regulations 102 and 103 repealedanda regulationsubstituted

4. Regulation 102 and 103 of the principal regulations is repealed and the followingregulationis substituted-

Pilotagecharges102. 1 A PilotageServiceshall be chargedfor thepilotageof a ship with anyof the

following movementsbeingassessedasoneservice-a SeaPilot boardinggroundto GageRoadsorvice versa;b GageRoadsto InnerHarbour,or vice versa;orc GageRoadsto CockburnSound,or vice versa.2 Chargesfor anyof theservicesreferred to in subregulation1 shall beassessedin

accordancewith theship’s grosstonnageas follows-Each

Service$

shipsup to 2 000 tons 485.00shipsover 2 000 tons andup to 10 000 tons 820.00shipsover 10 000 tons andup to 20 000 tons 920.00shipsover 20000tons andup to 30 000 tons 950.00shipsover 30000tons andup to 50000tons 995.00shipsover 50 000 tons 1 100.00

1908 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

3 A Pilotage RemovalService shall be chargedfor the pilotage of a ship on eachoccasionwherea removalof a ship occurs-

a within theInner Harbour;b within theOuterHarbour;orc from GageRoadsto OwenAnchorage,or vice versa.

4 Chargesfor anyof the removalservicesreferredto in subregulation3 shall be asfollows-

EachService

$shipsup to 10 000 tons 485.00shipsover 10 000 tons 640.00. ".

Regulation 104 amended5. Regulation 104 of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "$142", "$284",

"$568" and "103" andsubstitutingthe following respectively-" $152 "," $304 ", "$608 "and" 102 ".

Regulation 106 amended6. Regulation106 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in regulations1 by deleting"$142" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$152 "; -

b in subregulation2 by deleting"$121" andsustitutingthefollowing-$129 "; and

c in subregulation3 by deleting"$387" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$414 ".

Regulation 115 amended7. Regulation115 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedin subregulation2 by deleting

"469" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$500 ".

Regulation 127 amended8. Regulation127 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation1 by deleting"2.04" andsubstitutingthe following-2.18 ";

b in subregulation3 by deleting"1.02" andsubstitutingthefollowing-1.09 "; and

c in subregulation4 by deleting"$126" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$135 ".

Regulation 130 amended9. Regulation130of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation1 by deleting "$157" and "$315" and substitutingthe following,respectively-

$168 "and" $337 "; andb in subregulation2 by deleting"$20.20"andsubstitutingthefollowing-

$21.60 ".

Regulation 131 amended10. Regulation131 of theprincipal regulationsisamended-

a by deletingparagraphsa and b andsubstitutingthefollowing paragraphs-a for each separateservice of mooring or unmooring in the Inner Harbour

assessedin accordancewith the ship’s grosstonnage-

SaturdaySunday

Monday andto Public Any

Friday Holidays day7am- 7am- 3pm-3pm 3pm 7am

$ $ $shipsup to2000tons 157 264 308shipsover 2 000 tonsandup to 15 000 tons 332 512 665ships over 15 000 tons 507 774 971; andb in addition to the charges referred to in paragrapha the following

surchargesshall apply for eachseparateserviceof mooringor unmooring in theOuter Harbour.

Surcharge$

Mondayto Fridayfrom 7 am to 3 pm 341At anyother timesincluding all daySaturday,Sundayor a Wharf

Holiday as providedin regulation303 482. ".

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1909

Regulation 138 repealedand a regulation substituted11. Regulation138 of the principal regulationsis repealedand the following regulationis

substituted-General provisions re wharfage and handling charges

138. Subject to regulation 142, the consignee, consignor or owner of goodsdischargedfrom, to beshippedon or transhippedout of anyship within thePort shallpay the wharfageandhandling chargesprescribedin regulations139, 140, 140A, 140Band 141 respectively, and the general provisions listed below shall apply unlessotherwisespecified.

a Cargolandedon wharvesor jetties from a ship in distress,or for theconvenienceof a ship, and subsequentlyre-shipped,shall pay wharfageat the rate of $1.14pertonneandhandlingchargesin accordancewith theinwards cargoschedule.

b Extra handling chargeswill be madein all caseswherecargois subjectto morethantheordinary handlingas describedin regulation145.

c Fuel oil, upon which a full inward wharfagerateof $4.02per kilolitre hasbeenpaid shall, upon being subsequentlybunkeredfor a ship’s own use,be grantedarebateof $2.45of suchwharfage.

d "Productsof thesoil of theState"meanssuchgoods as theAuthority from timeto time declaresto be products of the soil of the State, and includes suchproductsof theStateas grain, flour, agricultural,horticultural and farm produce,meat,coal, mineralsandmetallic and earthymetallurgicalproductsmined in theState.

-e "Goods wholly manufacturedwithin the State" meansgoods which are whollymanufacturedwithin the Stateexceptthose which the Authority may excludefrom this provision and are delivered for shipmentex factory or wholesaleorretail storeandbeing unusedas distinct from secondhand.

f All grainexportedfrom theOuterHarbour-Wharfage-nil.g For the purposesof assessingchargesfor cargo containersunder regulation

140B-"40’" meansa containerthe dimensionsof which are 12.192mx 2.4384m x

2.5908m;and"20’" meansa containerthe dimensionsof which are 6.09Gm x 2.4384m x

2.5908m,and a containerhavingan externallength of lessthan 6.096m shall have wharf-agechargedin relation to it in thesameproportionthat thecarryingpotentialofthatcontainerbearsto a 20’ container. ".

Regulations 139, 140, 140Aand 140B repealedand regulations substituted

12. Regulations139, 140, 140A and 140B of the principal regulationsare repealedand thefollowing regulationsaresubstituted-

Inward Cargo-Non Containerized139. The rates of wharfage and handling chargeson inward cargo shall be as

follows-

Descriptionof GoodsNon Containerized Wharfage Handling

GeneralRates- $ $All goods for which specific rates are not otherwise

provided tonneGoodsshippedfrom ports within Australia tonne

4.023.20

25.3225.32

SpecificRates-Bulk cargoeslandedby grabs tonneEmpty returns tonneTranshipment and landed and re-shipped cargo as

2.671.51

-

25.32

prescribedin regulations138 and 141

Outward Cargo-Non Containerized -140. The rates of wharfage and handling chargeson outward cargo shall be as

follows, but in order to qualify for the rateof wharfageprovided in this regulation,goods wholly manufacturedwithin the State and productsof the soil of the State,asprescribedin regulation138, mustbe declaredas suchin suchmannerasthe Authoritymayfrom time to time require,at thetime of delivery for shipment.

DescriptionofGoodsNon Containerized Wharfage Handling

GeneralRates- $ $All goods for which specific rates are not otherwise

provided tonne 2.67 20.94Goodsshippedto ports within Australia tonne 2.28 20.94Products of the soil of the State and goods wholly

manufacturedin the State,unlessotherwisespecified-asper regulation138 tonne 1.04 20.94

SpecificRates-BunkerFuel tonne 1.57 -Empty Returns tonneGrain-wheat,barley,oatsseeregulation141A tonne

1.340.59

20.9420.94

Livestock-i horses,cattleanddogs not cagedor crated each 1.20 -

ii pigs andgoatsnot cagedor crated each 0.17 -

iii sheep each 0.31 -

Metal scrap tonne 2.67 at costWater tonne 0.66 -

A69571 -2

1910 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

Inward andoutward rates for vehicular cargo140A. The ratesof wharfageandhandlingchargeson inward andoutwardvehicular

cargo shall be as follows-

Descriptionof Goods Wharfage Handling

$ $Vehicles-uncasedand setup on own wheelson which theycanbe run or towed-

a motor cars, motor vehicles and vehicles other thanthosespecifiedin paragraphb-

i excluding handling chargeon those deliveredover wharves, Authority receiving anddelivering tonne 2.89 -

ii handling charge on those so delivered overwharves, Authority receiving anddelivering each - 28.72

b motortrucks includingchassisand busesfor conveyance of passengersin excessof 20 cubic metres inmeasurement,agricultural, horticultural and industrial machinery tonne 2.89 6.74

Inward and outward rates for containerized cargo140B. The rates of wharfage and handling charges on inwards and outwards

containerizedcargoshall beas follows-

Container Container Wharfage Wharfage Wharfage HandlingChargestypes sizes inwards outwarda inwards trans- inwarda outwards

and shipmentoutwarda

empty

$ $ $ $ $ $Cargo con

tainers including-opentop 40’ each 229.40 90.00 25.60 64.80 317.00 277.00open sides,

tank,ventilatedand wethide unitsandbulk... 20’ each 114.70 45.00 12.80 32.40 183.00 152.00 ".

Regulation 141 amended13. Regulation141 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedin subregulation2 by deleting

"$1.07" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$1.14 ".

Regulation 146 amended14. Regulation 146 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedin subregulation2 by deleting

"$1.47" andsubstitutingthe following-" $1.57 ".

Regulation 185 amended15. Regulation185 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in paragraph a by deleting "$1.00" and substituting the following-$1.07 ";and

b in paragraphb by deleting"$1.00" in both placeswhere it occursand substitutingthefollowing in eachcase-

" $1.07 ".

Regulation 237 repealedand a regulation substituted16. Regulation237 of the principal regulationsis repealedand the following regulationis

substituted-

Scaleof chargesfor cranes" 237. 1 The ratefor hire of wharf cranesshall beas follows-

a continuouswork in loading or unloadingships,or in handling goodson wharves,or handling goods into or out of vehicles, to include in each caseall lifts up tocomputed3 tonnes,per houror part thereofminimum 2 hours-

Standing-byHire rate rate

$ $Ordinarytime 81.00 38.00Overtime-

Time andhalf 93.00 51.00Doubletime 106.00 63.00Doubletime and half 118.00 76.00;

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1911

b continuouswork in loading or unloadingships with loosebulk cargoeswith 7.5tonnecapacitycranesusing largegrabs,or loading or unloadiig generalcargoand working to full load capacity per hour or part thereof-minimum 2hours-

Standing-byHire rate rate

$ $Ordinarytime 100.00 38.00Overtime-

Time andhalf 113.00 51.00Doubletime 125.00 63.00Doubletime and half 137.00 76.00; ".

2 The appropriatehire rates for cranesshall correspondwith the rateof pay which theoperatorof thecranereceivesduringthosehours.

ScheduleB amended17. ScheduleB to theprincipal regulationsis amendedin theAPPLICATION FORHIRE

by deleting"$357", "$171", "$462" and "$277" and substitutingthefollowing, respectively-$380 ", "$180 ", "$495 "and" $295 ".

The commonSeal of the FremantlePort Authoritywas affixed on 19 June1989 by order and in thepresenceof-

[L.S.}TREVOR POUSTIE,

Chairman.

J. R. WATSON,Commissioner.

ALEC MEYER,Secretary.

Approvedby His ExcellencytheLieutenantGovernorand Administratoron 27 June1989.

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

GERALDTON PORTAUTHORITY ACT 1968

GERALDTON PORTAUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989MADE by the GeraldtonPort Authority and approvedby His Eicellency the LieutenantGovernorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

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

lations 1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationsthe GeraldtonPort Authority Regulations1969 are referredto as

the principal regulations.[*Published in the Gazetteof 13 March 1969 at pp. 843-899.For amendmentsto 12 June

1989 see p. 259 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazetteof 24 June1988.]

Regulation 12 amended -4. Regulation 12 of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "$10 000" and

substitutingthe following-" $20000 ".

Regulation 68 amended5. Regulation 68 4 a of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "1.9" and

substitutingthefollowing-2.05 ".

1912 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

Regulation 73 amended6. Regulation73 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation1 by deleting", handling";b in subregulation2 by deleting "173, 174, and 175, wharfagedues and handling

charges"andsubstitutingthefollowing-173 and174, wharfagedues "; and

c in subregulation3-i by deleting"andcharges";ii in paragraphb by deleting "11 cents per tonne and handling chargesin

accordancewith theinwardcargoschedule"and substitutingthefollowing-20 centsper tonne ";

iii by deletingparagraphd;iv in paragraphh by deleting", handlingchargesto be as arranged";andv in paragraphi by deleting ", handling chargesto be asarranged".

Regulation 74 amended7. Regulation 74 of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "and handling

charges". -

Regulation 75 amended8. Regulation75 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedby deleting"andhandlingcharges

on outwardcargoare asprovidedin PartII" andsubstitutingthefollowing-on outwardcargoare asprovided in PartI ".

- Regulation 76 amended9. Regulation76 of theprincipal regulationsisamended-

a in paragrapha by deleting"11" andsubstitutingthefollowing-20 "; and

b in paragraphb by deleting"22" and substitutingthe following-40 ".

Regulation 77 repealed10. Regulation77 of theprincipal regulationsis repealed.

Regulation 78 amended11. Regulation 78 of the principal regulationsis amendedby repealingsubregulation3

andsubstitutingthe following subregulation-2 The outward wharfagerateon fuel oil loadedinto a vesselas bunkerssupplied forthat vessel’sown useandupon which an inward wharfageratehasnot beenpaidat thePort, is $3.00per kilolitre, payableby thesuppliersof thefuel oil. ".

Heading to Division 2 of Part V amended12. The headingto Division 2 of PartV of theprincipal regulationsis amendedby deleting

"Handling and".

Regulation 79 repealed13. Regulation79 of theprincipal regulationsis repealed.

Regulation 80 amended14. Regulation80 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation5 by deleting

"andhandling charges".

Regulation 92 repealed15. Regulation92 of theprincipal regulationsis repealed.

Regulation 93 repealed16. Regulation93 of theprincipal regulationsis repealed.

Regulation 94 repealed17. Regulation94 of the principal regulationsis repealed.

Regulation 99 amended18. Regulation99 of the principal regulationsis amendedby repealingsubregulations2

and3.Regulation 100 repealed

19. Regulation100 of the principal regulationsis repealed.

Regulation 116 amended20. Regulation116 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedin subregulation2 by deleting

"10" in both placeswhereit occursandsubstitutingin eachplacethe following-20 ".

Regulation 120 amended21. Regulation 120 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting "19" and

substitutingthe following-20 ".

Regulation 164 repealed22. Regulation164 of the principal regulationis repealed.

Regulation 168 amended23. Rcgulation 168 of the principal regulationsis amendedby repealingsubregulation2.

Regulation 169 repealed24. Regulation169 of theprincipal regulationsis repealed.

Regulation 175 repealed25. Regulation175 of the principal regulationsis repealed.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1913

SecondScheduleamended26. The SecondScheduleto theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a by deletingPartI and substituting thefollowing Part-PART 1-WHARFAGE CHARGES ON CARGO

SeealsoRegulation73The Ratesof WharfageChargeson Cargoshall beas follows-

Description of Goods Wharfage

GeneralRates- $All goodsfor which specificrates are not otherwise provided-

Inward tonne 1.70Outward tonne 1.70

All goods shippedinterstateand products of the soil of theState except grain and goods wholly manufacturedin theState,unlessotherwisespecified tonne 1.10

SpecificRates-Chaff, hayandstraw tonne 1.10Grain-

a loadedin bulk-first 500 000tonnesperannum tonne 1.10next500 000 tonnesperannum tonne 0.80over 1 000 000tonnesper annum tonne 0.50

b other tonne 1.10Livestock-

a horses,cattle tonne 2.00b sheep,goatsandpigs tonne 2.40

Materialssuchasrock phosphate,sulphur, urea,etc., includingartificial manures and acids-in bulk andlandedloose tonne 1.70

Meat, lobsters-a non-unitised tonne 1.10b palletised tonne 1.10

Minerals-metallic andearthyand metallurgicalproducts-a loadedin bulk-

first 500 000 tonnesper annum tonne 1.10next500 000 tonnesper annum tonne 0.80over 1 000000 tonnesper annum tonne 0.50

b other tonne 1.10Petroleumproducts-

a bulk, by pipeline tonne 3.00b in containers tonne 3.00

Timber tonne 1.10Wool tonne 1.10Water tonne 1.10StockFoodin Bulk tonne 1.10 ",

b inPartIll-i in item 1 by deleting"15" and substitutingthefollowing-

20 ";andii in item 1 by deleting"4" and substitutingthefollowing-

" 20 ";andiii in item 2 by deleting"15" in both placeswhere it occursand substitutingin

eachplacethefollowing-20 ";

c in PartIV undertheheading"Weighbridge Charges:"-i in item 1 by deleting"50 cents"andsubstitutingthefollowing-

" $1.00 ";

ii in item 1 by deleting"60 cents"and substitutingthefollowing-" $1.50 "; and

iii in item 3 by inserting after "weighbridge" thefollowing-or a feeto cover servicingand maintenanceif weighbridgelabouris not

providedby the authority, ";

d in Part IV under the heading"Harbour ImprovementDues"by deleting"0.20" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

0.21 "; ande in PartIV by deletingtheparagraphthat commences"Lighting Jettyand/or Shed".

Passedby a resolutionof the GeraldtonPort Authority at a meetingheld on the14th dayofJune1989.The Common Sealof the GeraldtonPort Authority

wasat thetime of theabovementionedresolutionaffixed in thepresence of-

[L.S.] F. A. CONNELL.

D. MARSDEN.

L. W. GRAHAM.

Approvedby His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor and Administrator in ExecutiveCouncil.

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

1914 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

- PORT HEDLAND PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1970PORTHEDLAND PORTAUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS1989

MADE by thePort HedlandPort Authority with theapprovalof His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmay be citedas thePort Hedland Port Authority AmendmentRegu

lations1989.

Regulation 91 amended2. Regulation91 of thePort HedlandPort AuthorityRegulations*is amended-

a in subregulation1-i by deleting "or" after paragraph e;ii by deleting the full stop at the end of paragraphf and substitutingthe

following-" or "; and -

iii by insertingafterparagraphI thefollowing paragraph-" g a vesselin relation to which the Secretaryhasstatedin writing that

he is satisfied hasnot, and before leaving the Port will not, enter theinner harbour, as defined in subregulation4. ";

andb by inserting after subregulation 3 the following subregulation-

" 4 In subregulation1 g the "inner harbour"meansall that areaof thePort tothe west of a line between the Hunt Point Beacon and the Airey PointBeacon. ".

[*Reprinted in the Gazetteof 29 April 1976 at pp. 1277-1331.For amendmentsto 17 May1989 seepage346 of 1987 Indexto Legislationof WesternAustralia and Gazetteof 24 Juneand 12 August1988.]

Resolvedby thePort HedlandPort Authority at a meetingheldon 1 June1989.The Common Seal of the Port HedlandPort Auth

ority was affixed hereto in thepresenceof-[L.S.]

J. HAYNES.

W. A. KOBER.

J. R. D. SANDISON.

Approvedby His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerkof theCouncil.

ESPERANCEPORTAUTHORITY ACT 1968

ESPERANCEPORTAUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by the EsperancePort Authority and approvedby His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.Citation

1. These regulationsmay be cited as the EsperancePort Authority AmendmentRegulations 1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 11 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationstheregulations*madeby theEsperancePort Authority pursuantto

theEsperancePort Authority Act 1968 arereferredto as theprincipalregulations.[*Published in the Gazetteon 11 March 1969. For amendmentsto 20June 1989 seepp. 233-

234 of 1988 Indexto Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

Part 1 amended4. Part 1 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deletingthe sub-heading"Division

1.-Interpretation."andsubstitutingthe following sub-heading-" Division 1.-Citationand Interpretation. ".

Regulation 1 designation amended5. Regulation 1 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting the regulationdesig

nation "1." and substituing the following regulation designation-" 1A.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1915

Regulation 1 inserted6. Beforeregulation1A of theprincipal regulations,asdesignatedby regulation5 of these

regulations,thefollowing regulationis inserted-Citation

" 1. These regulations may be cited as the EsperancePort Authority Regulations1969. ".

Regulation 68 amended7. Regulation68 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedunder thesub-heading"Tonnage

Rates"by deleting"1.8 cents"in paragrapha and substitutingthefollowing-" 2 cents ".

SecondScheduleamended8. The SecondScheduleto theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a by repealingPart1 andsubstitutingthefollowing Part-Part1-WharfageandHandlingChargeson Cargo

The ratesof wharfageandhandlingchargeson cargoshall beasfollows-

HandlingCharges

OverWharves, Fromor

Descriptionof goods Authorityreceiving

andWharfagedelivering

to ye-hides

alongsidevessels

HarbourDeepeningWharfageon all commodities..tonne/klAll goods for which specific rates are not otherwise

provided-

$ $0.18 -

$-

Inward tonne 2.68 14.50 9.00Outward tonne 1.79 14.50 9.00

SpecificRates-PetroleumProducts-

a bulk,bypipeline kl 3.19 - -

b bunkerson which inward wharfagehasnot beenpaid tonne 1.42 - -

c in containers tonne 1.63 - at costMineralsin crudeform suchas rock phosphate,sulphuretc

for the manufactureof fertilizers and acids-in bulk andlandedloose tonne 1.00 - 2.23

Manufacturedfertilizers and acids-in bulk and landedloose tonne 1.00 - 3.36

Minerals-metallic and earthy, and metallurgicalproducts-

a in containers tonne 1.08 14.50 9.00b loose tonne 1.08 at cost at cost

Grain-wheat,barley,lupinsand oats tonne 0.93 - at costLivestock-

a horses,cattle not cagedor crated eachb pigs, sheep,goatsnot cagedor crated each

Processedstockfood for consumptiononvoyage tonneWater kI

0.95 -

0.13 -

0.58 14.500.47 -

2.750.309.00-"; and

b in Part IV under the heading"Harbour ImprovementDues" by deleting"22" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

" 24

Passedby a resolution of the EsperancePort Authority at a meetingof the Port Authorityheld on the21stdayof June1989.The Common Sealof the Port Authority was at the

time of the abovementionedresolutionaffixed inthe presenceof-

[L.S.]R. E. BOWER,

Chairman.

PAUL Q. BROWNING,Member.

C. STEWART,Managing Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator in ExecutiveCouncil.

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

1916 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

BUNBURY PORTAUTHORITY ACT 1909

BUNBURY PORTAUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by theBunburyPort Authority.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybe citedas theBunburyPort AuthorityAmendmentRegulations

1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 20 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationstheregulationsmadeby theBunburyHarbourBoardandpublished

in the Gazetteon 30 October1962* are referredto as theprincipal regulations.[*For amendmentsto 23 June 1989 seepp. 191-192of 1988 Index to the Legislation 0/

Western Australia.]

Regulation 82 amended4. Regulation82 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation1 by deleting

"15" and "13" andsubstitutingthefollowing respectively-" 17 "and" 14 ".

Regulation 94 repealedand a regulation substituted5. Regulation 94 of the principal regulationsis repealedand the following regulation is

substituted-Inward cargo

" 94. The ratesofwharfageandhandling chargeson inwardcargoareas setout in theSecondSchedule. ".

Regulation 95 repealedand a regulation substituted6. Regulation 95 of the principal regulationsis repealedand the following regulation is

substituted-Outward cargo

95. The ratesof wharfageand handling chargeson outwardcargo are as setout inthe SecondScheduleexceptthat in order to qualify for thoseratesof wharfage,goodswholly manufacturedwithin the State and products of the soil of the State, must bedeclaredas suchin suchmanneras the Port Authority mayfrom time to time require,atthe time of delivery for shipment. ".

Regulation 200A repealedand a regulation substituted7. Regulation200A of the principal regulationsis repealedand thefollowing regulationis

substituted-Rebateof wharfage charges

200A. The Port Authority may, accordingto thecircumstancesof eachcase,allowsuch rebatesas it considersreasonableon the wharfage chargesprescribedby theseregulationsin respectof all goods specifiedby the regulationsas well as all goods forwhich specific rates are not otherwise provided, where in the opinion of the PortAuthority, a rebateis justified. ".

SecondScheduleamended8. TheSecondScheduleto the principal regulationsisamended-

a by repealingPartsland II andsubstitutingthefollowing Part-

Part1PortCharges

Regulation 93 2The ratesof wharfageandhandlingchargesfor all inwardsand outwardscargoare asfollows-

Descriptionof Goods WharfageCharges

HandlingCharges

GeneralRates- $ $All goods for which specific rates are not otherwise

provided tonne 2.80 at cost

Goodsshippedto ports within theState tonne 1.20 at costProductsof thesoil oftheState tonne 1.20 at costGoods wholly manufactured in the State, unless

otherwisespecified tonne 1.20 at costSpecificRates-

Emptyreturns tonneLandedandreshippedcargo tonne

1.20- 0.32

at costatcost

Livestock-a Horses,cattle each 1.20 atcostb pigs, sheep,goats,dogs each 0.20 atcost

Material in crudeform suchas rock phosphate,sulphur,etc., for the manufactureof artificial manuresandacids. In bulk cargoesand landedby grabs tonne

Oil and inflammable liquids fuel, lighting or1.20 at cost

lubricating tonne 3.15 at costBunkersSeereg.933 e tonne 3.15 at costMinerals-metallic and earthy and metallurgical

productsmined in the State tonneTranshipmentcargo-asprescribedin reg. 96 tonne

1.151.20

at costat cost

"; and

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1917

b in PartIV-i under the item headed"Water-" by deleting "$0.65" and substitutingthe

following-$0.70 ";

ii under the item headed"Wharf ReceivalHopper Hire-" by deleting "$0.30"and substitutingthefollowing-

$0.32 ";andiii under theitem headed"Harbour ImprovementDues-" by deleting"14" and

substitutingthefollowing-15 ".

Passedby a resolutionof theBunbury Port Authority at a meetingof theAuthority held on24 May 1989.The Common Seal of the Bunbury Port Authority

wasat thetime of theabovementionedresolutionaffixedin the presenceof-

[L.S.]J. WILLINGE,

Chairman.

R. J. ANDERSON,Member.

B. P. CUNNINGHAM,GeneralManager.

JETTIES ACT 1926

JETTIES AMENDMENT REGULATIONS No. 21989MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybecited astheJettiesAmendmentRegulationsNo. 21989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationstheJettiesAct Regulations1940* are referred to as the principal

regulations.[*Reprinted in the Gazetteon 10 December1974 at pp. 5291-5318. For amendmentsto

20 June1989 seepage289 of 1988 Index to Legislationof WesternAustralta and Gazetteof 19May 1989.]

Regulations 25 amended4. Regulation25 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in paragrapha by deleting"24" in both placeswhere it occursand substitutingineachplacethefollowing-

27 ";

b in paragraphb by deleting"24" in both placeswhere it occursand substitutingineachplacethefollowing-

27 ".

Regulation 70A inserted5. After regulation70 of theprincipal regulationsthefollowing regulationis inserted-

Landing fee" 70A. The amountof 20 centsper passengerlandedat RottnestIslandpublic jetty by a

vesselclassified under the W.A. Marine Surveysand Certificates of Survey Regulations1983 asa passengercarryingvessel,shall bepaidby theownerof thevessel. ".

Regulation 72 amended6. Regulation72 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation1 by insertingafter "issue" thefollowing-orsuchlessertime asis specifiedon thepermit, ";

b in subregulation2-i by deleting"anannual"andsubstitutingthefollowing-

a ";andii by insertingafter "unless"the following-

,in respectof a permitto be issuedfor oneyear, ";

1918 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

c by repealingsubregulation3 and substitutingthefollowing subregulation-3 Subject to this regulation,permissionor a permitshall not begrantedunderregulation71 or 73 until theappropriatefeesetout in AppendixTA hasbeenpaidto theDepartment. ".

Regulation 1051 amended7. Regulation1051 of the principal regulationsis amendedby repealingsubregulation1

andsubstitutingthe following subregulation-1 Every personmaking useof the 50 tonneweighbridgesat Wyndham or Broome,shall paya feeas follows-

$notexceeding2.5 tonnes 2.10exceeding2.5 tonnesbut not exceeding5 tonnes 2.15exceeding5 tonnesbut not exceeding10 tonnes 2.70exceeding10 tonnesbut not exceeding15 tonnes 2.95exceeding15 tonnesbut not exceeding20 tonnes 3.60exceeding20 tonnesbutnot exceeding30 tonnes 3.80exceeding30 tonnesbutnot exceeding40 tonnes 4.55exceeding40 tonnesbut not exceeding50 tonnes 5.80exceeding50 tonnes 7.60. ".

Regulation105J amended8. Regulation 1053 of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting "38.00" and

substitutingthefollowing-41.00 ".

Appendix I deletedandsubstituted9. Appendix I to the principal regulations is deleted and the following Appendix

substituted-

AppendixIWharfage,HaulageandHandlingCharges

Wnatfage Handling Haulageall all

Ports Broonsa Wyndham Ports

JOapty Returns ...... per tonrie or ni3 ... .90 12.25 12.25 1.55

Explosives per tome or 1.65 18.70 19.85 1.55

Fertilizer per tonne or m3 ... 1.30 17.80 19.85 1.55

Livestock - -Bullocks, Cows, -

Horses, etc .... eamb .85 at cost at cost at costPigs, Sheep,Goats,

cogs etc eadh .16 at cost at coat at cost

Jdaat-chilledor frozen per tome or m3 1.60 17.80 19.85 1.55

Oil, etc. bypipeline - Bulk ... per kilolitre . -.... 4.65 -

Ore -.

Bulk per tome 1.25 at cost at coat -

In containers .... per tcnrie 1.25 at cost at cost 1.55

Preductsof the Coilof the State exceptotherwise statedexported per tome or m3 ... .75 at cost at coat 1.55

Timber -

Direct from Overseas-

In bundles per tome or is3 ... 1.65 17.80 19.85 1.55L.o3se per tonne or m3 ... 1.65 25.65 25.65 1.55

Ex. WA portsin bundles per tonne or m3 ... .75 17.80 19.85 1.55

WA ports -loose per tonne or m3 .75 25.65 25.65 1.55

Vehicles -

ODistiercial vehicleson own wheels ... per tome or m3 1.60 7.30 7.30 1.55

HDtor cars and utilitieson own wheels ... per tome or m3 ... 1.45 7.30 7.30 1.55

All other goods .... per tonne or is3 ... 2.75 17.80 19.85 1.55

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1919

Haulage-Theabove haulageratesare betweenjetty and goods shedor storage areaandvice versa.

Livestock Handling-Chargesfor handling livestock shall be according to the servicerendered.

Ship Stores-Storesfor consumptionof vesselby which shippedare free of wharfage,buthandling and haulagechargesshall be payableat ordinary cargo ratesaccordingtoservicerendered.

BerthageDues-Per tonne, cubic metre or kilolitre, referred to in this paragraphas"unit" at the option of the officer in charge,on all cargolandedor shipped-

a for a vesselover 300 gross registeredtonnes-30centsper unit with a minimumof $60.00per dayor part thereof.

b for a vesselunder 300 gross registered tonnes-30 cents per unit with aminimum of $38.50per dayor part thereof.

c for pearling storeships,missionvesselsand luggers-30centsper unit with aminimum of $15.30per dayor part thereof.

FreshWater-Suppliedto ships$1.10per kilolitre.LightingJetty-

Broome-$4.55per houror part thereof.

Wyndham-For full lighting of jetty, shedand yard $13.50 per hour, for useof jetty lighting$4.30per hour.For reducedjetty lighting $1.50per hour.

Cylindrical Cargo-Manifested on square measurementshall for the computation ofwharfageduesand handlingandhaulagechargesbe reducedby one-fifth.

Mother of Pearl Shell-Broome-Shall be treatedas cargo for transhipmentand paywharfageone way. Departmentnot to be responsiblefor safecustodyor loss of ordamageto suchshell.

Storage-Seeregulation25.Wharfage-All Ports-A specialwharfageusechargeof 15 centsper tonneor cubic metre

is payableon all inward and outwardcargoconveyedto or from a vessel’ssideby roadvehicleson all jetties.

Hire of Mobile Crane or Fork Lifts-$32.00 per hour cost of operator’s wage notincluded.Minimum of 1/4 hour.

Slipway Charges$

WaterandElectric PowerCharges-allslipwaysUse of Water-perdayor part thereof 1.95Use of Power-perdayor part thereof 3.30

CarnarvonSlipwaySlippageFees

$Vesselsnot exceeding10 metres-perdayor part thereof 60.00Vesselsover 10 metresbut not exceeding15 metres-perday or part

thereof 88.00Vessels over 15 metres but not exceeding20 metres-perday or part

thereof 140.00Vesselsover 20 metres-perdayor part thereof 229.00

HaulageCharge$

All vessels 112.00

Esperanceand SharkBaySlipwaysSlippageFees

$Vesselsnot exceeding5 metres-perdayor part thereof 27.00Vesselsexceeding5 metresbut not exceeding12 metres-perdayor part

thereof 41.00Vesselsexceeding12 metres-perdayor part thereof 48.00

HaulageCharge$

All vessels 32.00

Albany SlipwaySlippageFees

$Vesselsnot exceeding50 tonnes-perdayor part thereof 60.00Vesselsover 50 tonnesbut not exceeding100 tonnes-perday or part

thereof 118.00Vesselsover 100 tonnesbut not exceeding200 tonnes-perday or part

thereof 353.00Vesselsover 200 tonnesper dayor part thereof 708.00Operatorstime atcostwith a minimum for eachservice 103.00

John’sCreek,PointSamsonSlippageFees

All vessels-perdayor part thereof 88.00

HaulageChargeAll vessels 73.00 ".

1920 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

Lengthof Vessel

A

Reg.72

SHIPPINGAND PILOTAGE ACT 1967

- PORTS AND HARBOURSAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.Citation -

1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Ports and Harbours AmendmentRegulations1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In these regulations the Ports and Harbours Regulations* are referred to as the

principal regulations.[5Published in the Gazetteof 3 February 1966 at pp. 277-92.For amendmentsto 20 June

1989seepp. 357-358of 1988 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia.]

Appendix IA inserted10. After AppendixIto theprincipal regulationsthefollowing appendixis inserted-

AppendixIA

Berthing FeesFeesapplicable1 July 1989-30June1990a Vesselswith permanentberthsunderregulation73.

Theannualfee to bepaid is A x B where-A is theamountof $60 x thegrosstonnageof thevesselB is theamountB representsin thefollowing equation-

B the squarerootof C

WhereC is theamountthat would bepaid in respectof the vesselfor the 1990-1991 yearunderthis Schedule.

b Vesselswithout permanentberthsunderregulation73.

- FeeperFeeper day month

$ $7 m-7.99m 17 2018 m-8.99m 18 2149 m-9.99m 18 220

10 m-10.99m 21 247llm-1l.99m 23 28112 m-12.99m 27 32113m-13.99m 31 36814 m-14.99m 35 42115 m-15.99m - 40 48116 m-16.99m 46 54817 m-17.99m 52 62118 m-18.99m 58 70119 m-19.99m 66 78920 m-20.99m 73 88221m-21.99m 82 98222 m-22.99m 91 1 08923 m-23.99m 100 1 20224 m-24.99m 110 1 32325m andover per metre 5 permetre 55 per metre

Feesapplicablein respectof vesselswith permanentberthsunder regulation 73-1 July 1990-30June1991.

Length of Vessel AnnualFee$

7 m-7.99 m 1 7768 m-8.99m 1 8889 m-9.99m 1 944

10 m-10.99m 2 179llm-11.99m 248412 m-12.99m 2 83113 m-13.99m 3 24714 m-14.99m 3 72015 m-15.99m 4 24716m-16.99m 484317 m-17.99m 5483 -18 m-18.99m 6 19119 m-19.99m 6 96620 m-20.99m 7 78721 m-21.99m 867422 m-22.99m 9 61823 m-23.99m 1061824 m-24.99m 11 68525 m andover 488per metre ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk oftheCouncil.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1921

Regulation 14 amended4. Regulation 14 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedin subregulation3 by deleting

"$2 060" and substitutingthefollowing-" $2 266 ".

Regulation 15 amended5. Regulation15 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation3 by deleting

"$340" andsubstitutingthe following-$374 ".

Regulation iSA amended6. Regulation15Aof theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation1 by deleting"$330" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$363 "; and

b in subregulation2-i by deleting"$330" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

$363 "; andii by deleting"with an additional charge during overtime hours of $70" and

substitutingthe following-exceptduringovertimehourswhenthechargepayableshall be $253 ".

Regulation 15B amended7. Regulation15B of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a by deleting"$160" andsubstitutingthefollowing-" $176 ";

b by deleting"togetherwith an additional amount of $70" and substitutingthe following-

exceptduringovertimehourswhenthechargepayableshallbe $253 "; andc by deleting"during overtime hours".

Regulation 15C amended8. Regulation15C of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a by deleting"$50" and substitutingthefollowing-$55 ";

b by deleting"$340" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$374 "; and

c by deleting"$880" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$968 ".

Regulation 16 amended9. Regulation16 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedin subregulation1 c by deleting

"$250" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$275 ".

Regulation 18B amended10. Regulation 18B of the principal regulationsis amendedby insertingafter subregulation

2 thefollowing subregulation-3 Notwithstandingsubregulation2, theharbourduespayablein respectof a pen orswingingor pile mooringrentedfor a periodof lessthan12 monthsis-

a for eachmonth, 12 percentof therelevantfee;b for eachday,onepercentof therelevantfee,

setout in item 1 or 2 of PartIII of theThird Schedule. ".

Third Schedule,Part I amended11. TheThird Scheduleto theprincipal regulationsis amendedin PartI-

a by deletingitem 1 andsubstitutingthefollowing item-1. The chargesfor pilotageof vesselsinto andout of ports in the Stateat whichpilotage is providedare-

-

PortGross Registered‘Ibanage of Vessel

Q-iarges for BothInward and Outward

Pilotage$

WYNLHPM In respectof pilotage betweenNICHOLLS POTR andBerth Up to 1 499

1 500-3 0003 001-5 0005 001-10 00010 001-20 00020 001-30 000Exceeding 30 000

1 2871 6722 1122 6623 3443 7734 169

1922 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

PortGross Registered‘Ibnnage of Vessel

Cnargesfor BothInward and Outward

Pi lotage$

Up to 1 4991 500-3 0003 001-5 0005 001-10 00010 001-20 00020 001-30 000Exceeding 30 000

1 1331 5181 8262 2002 7173 1793 487

CARNARVON Upto9999 2 255a Cape Cuvier 10 000-20 000 2 717

20 001-30 00030 001-40 000Exceeding 40 000

334

256773323

b Useless Loop Up to 5 0005 001-10 00010 001-15 00015 001-20 000Exceeding20 000

23345

376432993466137

Up to 1 4991 500-3 0003 001-5 0005 001-10 00010 001-20 00020 001-30 00030 001-40 00040 0O1-5b 00050 001-60 00060 001-70 00070 001-80 00080 001-90 00090 001-100 000100 001-115 000115 001-130 000Exceeding 130 000

1 1331 5182 0572 6623 0363 5974 2134 5434 9175 2915 5995 8746 2596 5456 8317 205

ALBANY, BUNBURY, Up to 1 500 1 056ESPERAIE, 1 501-3 000 1 518GERALDBDTI

-

3 001-5 0005 001-10 00010 001-20 00020 001-30 00030 001-40 00040 001-50 000Exceeding 50 000

1122222

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‘I

andb in item 2-

i in paragrapha by deleting"$280" andsubstitutingthe following-$308 ";

ii in paragraphc by deleting"$160" and substitutingthefollowing-$176 "; and

iii in paragraphc by deleting "together with an additional charge of $70 perhour or part thereofwhen the pilot boat and crew are usedduring overtimehours"andsubstitutingthe following-

PORT WALCOTT

exceptduringovertimehourswhen the chargepayableshall be $253 perhouror part thereofwhenthe pilot boatandcrewareused ".

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1923

FremantleandEsperanceFishingBoatHarboursAnnualFee

Year Year89/90 90/91

$ $583 907650 988710 1048792 1 171881 1319975 1 482

1077 16671184 18711296 20921413 23321533 25861659 28571789 31471921 34482057 37662196 40982338 44432483 4803

Year91/92

$1 4121 5011 5461 7331 9742 2512 5812 9573 3773 8504 35949225 5386 1906 8967 64784419 290

Third Schedule,Part II amended12. The Third Scheduleto the principal regulationsis amendedin PartU-

a in item 4 1 by deletingfrom "doesnot exceed6 metres"until the end of item 4 1andsubstitutingthe following-

" $doesnot exceed6 metres 64exceeds6 metresbut doesnotexceed10 metres 81exceeds10 metresbut doesnot exceed20 metres 121exceeds20 metresbut doesnot exceed30 metres 185exceeds30 metres 243

and

b in item 5-i in subitem 1 a i by deleting"$55.00"and substitutingthefollowing-

$59.00 ";

ii in subitem1 a ii by deleting"7.6" and substitutingthefollowing-8.1 ";

iii in subitem1 by deletingparagraphb and substituting the following paragraph-

b where thelength of thevesselexclusiveof bowsprit-.

$doesnot exceed6 metres 64exceeds6 metresbut doesnot exceed10 metres 81exceeds10 metresbut doesnot exceed20 metres 121exceeds20 metresbut doesnot exceed30 metres 185exceeds30 metresbut is lessthan50 metres 243 ".

Third Schedule,Part III amended13. The Third Scheduleto the principal regulationsis amendedin Part III by deleting

items 1 and2 andsubstitutingthefollowing items-

PenRentals1. Emu PointFishingBoat Harbour,Albany

AnnualFeeLengthof Vesselexclusiveof bowsprit Year Year

89/90 90/91$ $

Year91/92

$7 m-7.99m 419 628 9418 m-8.99 m 468 684 1 0019 m-9.99m 511 726 1 030

10m-10.99m 570 811 1155llm-11.99m 634 914 131612 m-12.99m 702 1 026 1 50113 m-13.99m 775 1 155 1 72114 m-14.99m 852 1 296 1 97115m-15.99m 932 1449 225116 m-16.99m 1 017 1 616 2 56717 m-17.99m 1 104 1 791 290618 m-18.99m 1 194 1979 3 28119 m-19.99m 1 287 2 180 3 69220 m-20.99m 1 382 2388 4 12721m-21.99m 1480 2609 459722 m-22.99m 1 580 2838 509823 m-23.99m 1 683 3077 5 62824 m-24.99m 1 787 3327 6 193

Length of Vesselexclusiveof bowsprit

7 m-7.99m8 m-8.99m9 m-9.99m

10 m-10.99m11 m-11.99m12 m-12.99m13 m-13.99m14 m-14.99m15 m-15.99m16 m-16.99m17 m-17.99m18 m-18.99m19 m-19.99m20 m-20.99m21 m-21.99m22 m-22.99m23 m-23.99m24 m-24.99m

1924 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

2. SwingandPile Moorings

AnnualFee AnnualFeeLengthof Vesselexclusiveof bowsprit for Swing for Pile

Moorings Moorings$ $

7 m-7.99m 419 8388 m-8.99m 445 8919 m-9.99m 459 917

10 m-10.99m 514 1 028llm-11.99m 586 117212m-12.99m 668 133613 m-13.99m 766 1 53214 m-14.99m 877 1 75515 m-15.99m 1 002 200416 m-16.99m 1 142 228517m-17.99m 1293 258718m-18.99m 1460 292119 m-19.99m 1 643 328620 m-20.99m 1 837 3 67321m-21.99m 2046 409222 m-22.99m 2 269 453723 m-23.99m 2 504 500924 m-24.99m 2 756 5512

3. CasualMooringsor Berthings

Whereno other chargehasbeen prescribed,the chargefor a fishingboat berthingor mooringon a casualbasisata wharfor jetty in a fishing boatharbour,per dayorpart of a day,where thelength of thevesselexclusiveof bowsprit-

$doesnot exceed15 metres 6exceeds15 metresbut doesnot exceed20 metres 10exceeds20 metres 15 ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerkof theCouncil.

WESTERNAUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982

WA. MARINE SURVEYS AND CERTIFICATESOF SURVEY AMENDMENTREGULATIONS No. 21989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybecited as the WA. Marine Surveysand Certificatesof Survey

AmendmentRegulationsNo. 21989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In these regulationsthe WA. Marine Surveysand Certificates of SurveyRegulation

1983 arereferredto as theprincipal regulations.[4Publishedin the Gazetteof 1 July 1983 at p. 2195-208.For amendmentsto 20 June 1989

seepage408 of 1988Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

Regulation 6A inserted4. After regulation6 of theprincipal regulationsthefollowing regulationis inserted-

Half of feepayable if vesselalready classed6A. Notwithstanding regulations 5 2 and 6 b, an application for survey shall beaccompaniedby only onehalf of the appropriatesurveyfee setout in Schedule1 wherethe vesselto be surveyedhasbeen classedby a classificationsocietyappointedas anauthority for the surveyof vesselsundersection24 of the Act. ".

Regulation 20 amended5. Regulation20 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation1 by inserting

after "fee" the following-for the inspectionof the vesselintendedto be towedand for thepermit ".

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1926 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

2. Feefor-a Checkof designand stabilityof craneto vessel $30 per

hourorpart

thereofb Examinationof plansof pressurevessel $103c Issueof single voyagetowagepermit $30d Inspectionof vesselintendedto be towed $30 per

hourorpart

thereofe Checkof stability data of vessel,where detailedcheckof loading

required $360f Check of stability data of vessel,where detailedcheckof loading

not rquired $90g Attendanceat inclining experiment,roll period test or authorized

practicalstability test $90h Issueof a permitundersection26 2 of theAct $30

3. The Survey fee payablefor vesselslicensedunder the WA. Marine Hire andDrive VesselsRegulations1983 shall be in accordancewith thefollowing scale-Type of Vessel Fee$

a Powerboatsnot exceeding5 metresin length 26b Sailingboatsotherthansailboards 26c Boatspropelledexclusivelyby oarsor paddlesandsailboards 15d All other boats exceeding5 metres in length including house

boats-fees in accordancewith the scaleset out in item 1 a of thisSchedule.

4. Annual exemptionfee-Lengthof Vessel Fee$

Not exceeding5 metres 22Exceeding5 metres 44

5. The fee for any othersurvey or servicerequestedby the owneris $30 per hourorpart thereof.

6. In addition to the fees setout in this Schedule,a fee of $45 per hour or partthereof shall be payablefor any survey or service performed during overtimehours,Sundaysor public holidays. ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

WESTERNAUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982

JETTIESACT 1926 and

SHIPPINGAND PILOTAGE ACT 1967

NAVIGABLE WATERSAMENDMENT REGULATIONS No. 21989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulations may be cited as the Navigable Waters AmendmentRegulations

No. 21989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationstheNavigableWatersRegulations0arereferred to as theprincipal

regulations.[*Reprinted in the Gazetteon 21 December1981 at pp. 5283-5306.For amendmentsto

20 June 1989seepp. 358-359of 1988 Index to Legislationof WesternA ustralia and Gazetteof13 January1989.1Regulation 45B amended

4. Regulation45B of theprincipal regulationsisamended-a in subregulation3 by deletingthe tableandsubstitutingthe following table-

TableWherethe lengthof thevesselis-

$i lessthan 5 metres 22ii 5 metresor over but lessthan 10 metres 45iii 10 metresor overbut lessthan 20 metres 85iv 20 metresor over 117 ";

and

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1927

b in subregulation4 by deleting"7.50" andsubstitutingthefollowing-8.00

Regulation 45BA amended5. Regulation45BA of the principal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation2-i by deleting"150" in paragrapha andsubstitutingthefollowing-

" 161 "; andii by deleting"150" in paragraphb and substitutingthe following-

161 ";

b in subregulation3 by deleting"110" andsubstitutingthe following-118 ";and

c in subregulation6 by deleting"40" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

43

Regulation56 amended6. Regulationof theprincipalregulationsis amended-

a in subregulation1 by insertingafter "issue"thefollowing-or suchlessertime asis specifiedon thepermit, ";

b in subregulation2-i by deleting"anannual"andsubstitutingthefollowing-

a ";andii b inserting after "unless"thefollowing-

in respectof a permitto be issuedfor oneyear, ";

c by repealingsubregulation3 andsubstitutingthefollowing subregulation-3 Subjectto this regulation,permission or a permit shall not be grantedunderregulation55 or 57 until the appropriatefee setout in Schedule2 hasbeenpaidto the Department.

Headingto Scheduleamended7. The heading to the Schedule to the principal regulations is amendedby deleting

"Schedule"andsubstitutingthefollowing-Schedule1

Schedule2 added8. After Schedule1 to theprincipal regulationsthefollowing Scheduleis added-

Schedule2Reg.56

Berthing FeesFeesapplicable1 July 1989-30June1990

1. Vesselswith permanentberthsunderregulation57.The annualfeeto bepaid is A x B where-

A is theamountof $60 x thegrosstonnageof thevesselB is the amountB representsin thefollowing equation-

B the squareroot of C

A

WhereC is theamountthat would bepaid in respectof thevesselfor the1990-1991 yearunderthis Schedule.

2. Vesselswithout permanentberthsunderregulation57.Feeper Feeper

Lengthof Vessel day month$ $

7 m-7.99 m 17 2018 m-8.99 m 18 2149 m-9.99m 18 220

10 m-10.99m 21 247llm-11.99m 23 28112 m-12.99m 27 32113m-13.99m 31 36814 m-14.99m 35 42115m-15.99m 40 48116 m-16.99m 46 54817 m-17.99m 52 62118 m-18.99m 58 70119 m-19.99m 66 78920 m-20.99m 73 88221m-21.99m 82 98222 m-22.99m 91 1 08923 m-23.99m 100 1 20224 m-24.99 m 110 1 32325m and over-permetre 5 55

1928 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

Feesapplicablein respectof vesselswith permanentberthsunder regulation57-1July 1990-30June1991.

Length of Vessel Annual Fee$

7 m-7.99m 1 7768 m-8.99m 1 8889 m-9.99m 1 944

10 m-10.99m 2 179llm-11.99m 248412 m-12.99m 2 83113 m-13.99m 3 24714 m-14.99m 3 72015 m-15.99m 4 24716 m-16.99m 484317 m-17.99m 5 48318m-18.99m 619119 m-19.99m 6 96620 m-20.99m 7 78721 m-21.99m 867422 m-22.99m 9 61823 m-23.99m 1061824 m-24.99m 11 68525 m and over 488 per metre

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

WESTERNAUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982

WA. MARINE CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY AND SAFETY MANNINGAMENDMENT REGULATIONS No. 21989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the WA. Marine Certificates of Competencyand

SafetyManningAmendmentRegulationsNo. 2 1989.Commencement

2. Theseregulationsshallcomeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Schedule3 repealed and a Schedulesubstituted3. Schedule 3 to the WA. Marine Certificates of Competencyand SafetyManning

RegulationsI 983 is repealedandthe following Scheduleis substituted-

Schedule3Regs. 14, 17 and 27A

FeesFeesapplicable $Registration fee, to be paid on application for certificate of

competency,or part thereof 37Examinationfee, for eachexamination 19Eyesighttest 10Issueof certificate 14Copy of Certificate 14 ".

{Publishedin the Gazetteof 1 July 1983 at p. 2209-40.For amendmentsto 20 June 1989seepp. 40 7-408of 1988 Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerkof the Council.

WESTERNAUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982

WA. MARINE ADJUSTMENT OF COMPASSESAMENDMENT REGULATIONSNo. 21989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybe citedas the WA. Marine Adjustmentof CompassesAmend

mentRegulationsNo. 21989.

Commencement2. Theseregulations shall come into operationon 1 July 1989.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA 1929

Regulation 4 amended3. Regulation 4 of the WA. Marine Adjustment of CompassesRegulations1983-C is

amendedin subregulation4 by deleting the scale of fees and substituting the followingscale-

Scaleof FeesLength of vessel,measuredin accordancewith theCode-

not exceeding15 metresexceeding15 metresbut not exceeding20 metresexceeding20 metresbut not exceeding25 metresexceeding25 metresbut not exceeding35 metresexceeding35 metresbut not exceeding60 metresexceeding60 metresbut not exceeding120 metresexceeding120 metres

[Published in the Gazetteon 1 July 1983 at pp. 2191-2192.For amendmentsto1989 seep.407 of 1988 Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,

$

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of the Council.

FISHERIESACT 1905

PartIIIB-ProcessingLicences

FD 207/88.THE Public is herebynotified that I haveissueda permit toSilver StrandPty Ltd of Albany, to establish a processingestablishmentto processfish in pursuanceof the provisionsof Section 35C of theFisheriesAct 1905 at Lot 16, KitsonRd, Gled.how,Albany subjectto thefollowing conditions.

That theprocessingestablishment-1. Shall comply with the requirementsof theFisheries

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

2. Shall not be used for processing rock lobsters,prawns,or abalone.

3. Shall not processfish by any meansother thansmoking,saltingandpickling.

4. Salmon shall only be obtained from existinglicensedprocessingestablishments.

5. Shall comply with the requirementsof the HealthAct 1911 amended.

6. Shall comply with the requirementsof any townplanning scheme or interim developmentordergazettedunder the provisions of the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct 1928 amended,or theMetropolitan Region Town PlanningSchemeAct1959 amended.

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

8. Shall not be used for the processingof marronCherax tenuimanusunlessa licence is heldunderSection 39C of theFisheriesAct 1905.

In accordancewith the provisions of Section 35K, anypersonaggrievedby this decisionmay, within fourteendaysafterpublication of this notice, appealagainst thedecisionor orderby servingon the Minister for Fisheriesa statementin writing on thegroundsof their appeal.

FISHERIESACT 1905

PartIIIB-ProcessingLicences

FD 625/87Pt. 1.THE Public is herebynotified that I haveissueda permit toG. N. McGarvie of Karratha,to establisha processingestablishment to processfish in pursuanceof the provisions ofSection 35C of the FisheriesAct 1905 onboardlicensedfishing boat "Panama"registerednumberLFB G250, subjecttothefollowing conditions.

That theprocessingestablishment-1. Shall comply with the requirementsof theFisheries

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

2. Shall not beusedfor theprocessingof rock lobster,abalone,tuna or salmon.

3. Shall comply with the requirementsof the HealthAct 1911 amended.

4. Shall be registeredas an export establishmentpursuant to the provisions of the Parliament of theCommonwealthExport Control Act 1982, and Orders made thereunder, more specifically thePrescribedGoods General Orders and the FishOrders,shouldit be usedto processfish for export.

5. Shall not be used for the processing marronCherax tenuimanusunlessa licence is held underSection 39C of the FisheriesAct 1905.

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

7. A maximum of six people excludingskipper to beonboardthe vesselwhilst the vesselis operatingasa processingestablishment,shuckingscallops.

In accordancewith the provisions of Section 35K, anypersonaggrievedby this decision may, within fourteendaysafterpublication of this notice, appealagainstthedecisionor orderby serving on the Minister for Fisheriesa statementin writing on thegroundsof their appeal.

71114139189316380514 ".

16 June

B. K. BOWEN,Director.

B. K. BOWEN,Director of Fisheries.

1930 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

FISHERIESACT 1905

PartIIIB-ProcessingLicences

FD 886/83PT. ITHE Public is herebynotified that I haveissueda permittoFar West Scallops Industries Pty Ltd of Applecross, toestablisha processingestablishmentto processfish in pursuanceof theprovisionsof Section 35C of the FisheriesAct1905 on board licensed fishing boat "Atlactic Ocean"registerednumber LFB C43, subjectto the following conditions.

That theprocessingestablishment-1. Shall comply with therequirementsof theFisheries

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

2. Shall not be usedfor the processingof rock lobster,prawns,abalone,tuna or salmon.

3. Shall comply with the requirementsof the HealthAct 1911 amended.

4. Shall be registeredas anexportestablishmentpursuant to the provisions of the Parliamentof theCommonwealth Export Control Act 1982, andOrders made thereunder, more specifically thePrescribedGoods General Orders and the FishOrders,shouldit beusedto processfish for export.

5. Shall not be used for the processingof marronCherax tenuimanusunlessa licence is held underSection39C of the FisheriesAct 1905.

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

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

B. K. BOWEN,Director of Fisheries.

FISHERIESACT 1905

PartIIIB-ProcessingLicences

FD 736/85.THE Public is herebynotifiedthat I haveissueda permit toMandare Holding Pty Ltd of Geraldton, to establish aprocessingestablishmentto processfish in pursuanceof theprovisionsof Section35C of the FisheriesAct 1905 on boardlicensed fishing boat "Tonarella" registerednumber LFBF780, subjectto thefollowing conditions.

Thatthe processingestablishment-1. Shallcomply with the requirementsof theFisheries

Act 1905, and all regulations,Orders in Council,and Notices and Ministerial Directions issuedthereunder.

2. Shall not be usedfor theprocessingof rock lobster,abalone,tunaor salmon.

3. Shall comply with the requirementsof the HealthAct 1911 amended.

4. Shall be registeredas an export establishmentpursuant to the provisions of the Parliamentof theCommonwealth Export Control Act 1982, andOrders made thereunder, more specifically thePrescribedGoods General Orders and the FishOrders,shouldit be usedto processfish for export.

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

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

7. A maximumof six 6 peopleexcludingskipper tobe on boardthe vesselwhilst the vesselis operatingasa processingestablishmentshuckingscallops.

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

B. K. BOWEN,Directorof Fisheries.

FISHERIESACT 1905

FISHERIES AMENDMENT REGULATIONS No. 41989MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybecitedas theFisheriesAmendmentRegulationsNo. 41989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshallcomeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationsthe FisheriesRegulations1938-C are referred to as the principal

regulations.{*Reprintedin theGazetteof 7 October 1988. For amendmentsto 29 May 1989 seeGazettes

of 27Januaryand 17 February 1989.]

Regulation2 amended4. Regulation2 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation3 a by deleting"18" and substitutingthe following-20 ";

b in subregulation3 b by deleting"24" andsubstitutingthefollowing-26 ";

c in subregulation3 c by deleting"36" andsubstitutingthefollowing-38 "; and

d in subregulation3 d by deleting"64" andsubstitutingthefollowing-" 68 ".

Regulation 3 amended5. Regulation3 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation3 by deleting

"$12" andsubstitutingthefollowing-" $14 ".

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1931

Regulation 3A amended6. Regulation 3A of theprincipal regulationsis amendedin the "Table of activities and

fees" by deleting"8" whereveroccurringandsubstitutingthefollowing-" 10 -

Regulation3B amended7. Regulation3B of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation3 by deleting

"$19" and substitutingthefollowing-$20 ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk oftheCouncil.

FISHERIESACT 1905

FISHERIES AMENDMENT REGULATIONS No.51989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governorand4dministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybecitedas theFisheriesAmendmentRegulationsNo. 5 1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In these regulationsthe Fisheries Regulations 1938-C are referredto as the principal

regulations.[Reprintedin theGazetteof 7 October1988. For amendmentsto 20June 1989 seeGazettes

of 27January 1989 and 17 February 1989.]

Regulation 3C amended4. Regulation 3C of the principal regulationsis amendedby repealingsubregulation6

and substitutingthe following subregulation-6 The feesspecifiedin column 2 of theTable to this subregulationshall bepayable

for the grant, renewal or extensionof a processor’slicence in respectof the type ofprocessingestablishmentsspecifiedin column 1 of that Table.

Table

TypColumn 1

e of processingestablishmentColumn 2Annual

feepayable

$1.

2.

3.

Processingestablishmentthat is erectedon land and that is used forprocessingeither rock lobstersor prawnsProcessingestablishmentthat is erected on land and that is used forprocessing both rock lobstersandprawnsProcessingestablishmentthat is erected on land and that is usedfor

400.00

800.00

4.

5.

processingany fish including rock lobstersandprawnsProcessingestablishmentthat is erected on land and that is usedforprocessinganyfish including either rock lobstersorprawnsProcessingestablishmentthat is erected on land and that is used forprocessingany fish otherthan rock lobstersandprawns

1 000.00

600.00

195.006.

7.

Seagoingprocessingestablishmentthat is usedsolely for processingfishincluding rock lobstersandprawnstakenby itSeagoingprocessingestablishmentthat is usedsolely for processingfishincluding rock lobstersandprawnstakenby otherboats

195.00

195.00 ".

Regulation 3D amended5. Regulation3D of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation2 by deleting

"$20" andsubstituting thefollowing-$22 ".

Regulation 3E amended6. Regulation3E of theprincipal regulationsis amendedin subregulation2 by deleting

"$20" andsubstituting thefollowing-$22 ".

Regulation3H amended7. Regulation3H of theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in subregulation3 by deleting"$18" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$17 ";

b in subregulation4 by deleting "4 000", "5 000" and "900" and substituting thefollowing, respectively-" 4900 "," 5 400 "and" 1 050 ";

c in subregulation5 by deleting"360" andsubstitutingthefollowing-" 390 ";

1932 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

d in subregulation6 by deleting"2 300" and "1 650" and substitutingthe following,respectively-" 2 700 "and" 1 900 ";

e in subregulation7 by deleting "200" and "400" and substituting the following,respectively-

215 "and" 430 ";andf in subregulation9 by deleting"4.00" and "2.50" and substitutingin eachplacethe

following-3 ".

By HisExcellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVES

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,30 June1989.

HIS Excellencythe LieutenantGovernorand Administratorin Executive Council has been pleasedto approve,undersection 37 of the Land Act 1933, of the purpose of thefollowing reserves-

File No. 3275/959-No.25459 GeraldtonLot 1734 beingchangedfrom "Recreation" to "Recreationand LeasingofCottages".Plan Geraldton1:2 000 13.14 Willcock Drive.

File No. 3275/959-No.25459 GeraldtonLot 1734 beingchangedfrom "Recreation" to "Recreationand LeasingofCottages".Plan Geraldton1:2 000 13.14 Willcock Drive.

N. J. SMITH,ExecutiveDirector.

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,16 June1989.

Corres1914/975.IT is herebynotified that it is intended to grant a leaseofHampton Location 171 to William Phillip Thompsonfor aterm of twentyone 21 yearsfor the purposeof "ResidenceandGarden".

Shireof Roebourne

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

ERRATA

Local GovernmentAct 1960

ORDERSOF THE MINISTER FORLANDSL.A. Corres501/88.

WHEREAS errors occurredin the notice publishedunderthe above headingon page 1748 of GovernmentGazetteNo.57 of 16 June 1989 they are correctedby deleting entirenotice and inserting separatenoticesas detailed below forCity of Stirling, City of Subiaco, Shire of BridgetownGreenbushesandShire of Halls Creek.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Ordersof the Minister for Lands

L.A. Corres50 1/88.WHEREAS by section 288 of the Local GovernmentAct1960, it shall be lawful for the Minister for Lands,on requestby a Council of a Municipal District, by Order publishedinthe GovernmentGazette to declare any lands reservedoracquiredfor useby the public or used by the public as astreet,way, public place, bridge or thoroughfare,under thecare, control, and managementof the Council, or landscomprisedin a privatestreet,constructedandmaintainedtothe satisfaction of the Council, or lands comprised in aprivate streetof which thepublic hashaduninterruptedusefor a periodof not lessthan ten years, as a public streetandif the Council thinks fit, that the Minister for Landsshalldeclarethe width of the carriagewayand footpathsof thepublic streetand whereasthe City of Stirling hasrequestedthat certain lands named and describedin the schedulehereunder,which have been reservedfor a streetwithin itsmunicipal district be declareda public street. Now, therefore, the Minister for Lands by and with the advice doesherebydeclarethe said landsto be a public street,and suchland shall, from the date of this Order, be absolutelydedicatedto the public asa streetwithin themeaningof anylaw now or hereafterin force.

ScheduleRoadNo. 17978A strip of land6.1 metreswide, commenc

ing at the southeasternside of Road No. 13250 ChelseaCourt and extendingas delineatedand colouredbrown onOffice of Titles Plan 2611 southeastwardsalong thenortheasternboundariesof Lot 36 Diagram36727 and Lot1 both of SwanLocation 1141 Diagram22313 to terminateat the northwesternside of KensingtonAvenue. PublicPlan:Perth1:2 000 15.32;P141-4Chain.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

Departmentof Land AdministrationPerth,30 June1989.3702/980.

ON pages 1113 and 1114 of the GovernmentGazettedatedApril 14, 1989 under the subheading Road No. 17922Madigan Road in Line 8 change4.2065 hectaresto read4.2055 hectares.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Ordersof theMinister for Lands

L.A. Corres500/988.WHEREAS by Section 288 of the Local GovernmentAct1960, it shall be lawful for theMinister for Lands,on requestby a Council of a Municipal District, by Orderpublishedinthe GovernmentGazette to declare any lands reservedor

LAND ACT 1933

Notice of Intentionto granta SpecialLeaseunderSection 116

CORRIGENDUM

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1933

acquired for use by the public or usedby the public as astreet, way, public place,bridge or thoroughfare,under thecare, control, and managementof the Council, or landscomprisedin a private street,constructedandmaintainedtothe satisfaction of the Council, or lands comprised in aprivate street of which thepublic hashad uninterruptedusefor a periodof not lessthanten years,as a public streetandif the Council thinks fit, that the Minister for Lands shalldeclarethe width of the carriagewayand footpathsof thepublic streetand whereasthe City of Stirling hasrequestedthat certain lands named and described in the schedulehereunder,which havebeen reservedfor a streetwithin itsmunicipal district be declareda public street. Now, therefore, the Minister for Lands by and with the advice doesherebydeclarethe said landsto be a public street,and suchland shall, from the date of this Order, be absolutelydedicatedto the public as a streetwithin the meaningof anylawnow or hereafterin force.

ScheduleRoadNo. 18012 A strip of land3.8 metreswide, commenc

ing at thesouth-western sideof RoadNo. 3565 NormanbyRoad and extendingas delineatedand colouredbrown onOffice of Titles Plan 4529 south-westwardsalong thesoutheasternboundariesof Lots 27 and 14 of Swan Location XPlan 4529 to terminateat the northwesternside of RoadNo. 2779 DundasRoad. Public Plan: Perth 1:2000 15.28;P173-4 Chain.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Ordersof theMinister for Lands

L.A. Corres2005/988.WHEREAS by Section 288 of the Local GovernmentAct1960, it shall be lawful for theMinister for Lands,on requestby a Council of a Municipal District, by Orderpublishedinthe GovernmentGazetteto declare any lands reservedoracquired for useby the public or usedby the public as astreet,way, public place, bridge or thoroughfare,under thecare, control, and managementof the Council, or landscomprisedin a privatestreet,constructedand maintainedtothe satisfactionof the Council, or lands comprised in aprivate streetof which the public hashad uninterruptedusefor a period of not lessthan ten years,as a public streetandif the Council thinks fit, that the Minister for Landsshalldeclarethe width of the carriagewayand footpathsof thepublic streetandwhereasthe City of Subiacohasrequestedthat certain lands named and describedin the schedulehereunder,which have beenreservedfor a streetwithin itsmunicipaldistrict be declareda public street. Now, therefore, the Minister for Landsby and with the advicedoesherebydeclarethe said landsto be a public street,and suchland shall, from the date of this Order, be absolutelydedicatedto thepublic asa streetwithin themeaningof anylawnow or hereafterin force.

ScheduleRoadNo. 18008 A strip of landvarying in width, beingthe

landheldin Certificatesof Title Volume336 Folio 8, Volume332 Folio 112, Volume 423 Folio 162, Volume505 Folio 109andas delineatedon Office of Titles Plan 43592 and Diagram69764. Public Plan: Perth1:2000 11.25.

N.J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Ordersof theMinister for Lands

L.A. Corres3615/988.WHEREAS by section 288 of the Local GovernmentAct1960, it shall be lawful for the Minister for Lands,on requestby a Council of a Municipal District, by Orderpublishedinthe GovernmentGazette to declare any lands reservedoracquired for useby the public or used by the public as astreet,way, public place,bridge or thoroughfare,under thecare, control, and managementof the Council, or landscomprisedin a privatestreet,constructedandmaintainedtothe satisfactionof the Council, or lands comprised in aprivatestreetof which the public hashaduninterruptedusefor a periodof not less than tenyears,as a public streetandif the Council thinks fit, that the Minister for Lands shalldeclarethe width of the carriagewayand footpathsof thepublic street and whereas the Shire of BridgetownGreenbusheshas requestedthat certain lands named and

describedin the schedulehereunder,which have been reservedfor a streetwithin its municipaldistrict be declaredapublic street.Now, therefore,theMinister for Landsby andwith the advice doesherebydeclare the said landsto be apublic street, and such land shall, from the date of thisOrder, be absolutely dedicatedto the public as a streetwithin the meaningof any law now or hereafterin force.

ScheduleRoad No. 18009 A strip of land varying in width, com

mencingat the northwesternsideof a surveyedroadSteereStreet and extending northwards as delineated andcolouredbrown on office of Titles Plan 2873 along the western boundariesof Lots 7 and 9 of BridgetownTown Lots 29Plan 2873 Lot 10 of Town Lots 29 and30 Plan 2873,Lots1 and 2 Diagram 10343 and Lot 12 Plan 2873 of TownLot 30, thenceeastwardsalong the northern boundariesofthe said Lot 12 and Lot 18 of Town Lot 30 Plan 2873 toterminate at the western side of a surveyed road RoeStreet. Public Plans: Bridgetown 1:2000 31.02 and 31.03;sheet-2.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Ordersof theMinister for Lands

L.A. Corres1114/987.WHEREAS by section 288 of the Local GovernmentAct1960, it shall be lawful for theMinister for Lands,on requestby a Council of a Municipal District, by Orderpublishedinthe GovernmentGazetteto declare any lands reserved oracquiredfor use by the public or usedby the public as astreet,way, public place, bridge or thoroughfare,underthecare, control, and managementof the Council, or landscomprisedin a private street,constructedand maintainedtothe satisfaction of the Council, or lands comprised in aprivate streetof which thepublic hashad uninterruptedusefor a periodof not lessthan ten years,as a public streetandif the Council thinks fit, that the Minister for Landsshalldeclare the width of the carriagewayand footpathsof thepublic street and whereas the Shire of Halls Creek hasrequestedthat certain lands named and describedin theschedulehereunder,which have been reservedfor a streetwithin its municipal district be declared a public street.Now, therefore, the Minister for Lands by and with theadvice does hereby declare the said lands to be a publicstreet, and suchland shall, from the date of this Order, beabsolutely dedicatedto the public as a street within themeaningof any law now or hereafterin force.

Road No. 18028 The whole of the land delineatedandcolouredbrown on Land Administration MiscellaneousDiagram 138. Public Plan: GordonDowns1:250 000.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Closureof Streets

WHEREAS the Shire of Collie hasrequestedthe closure ofthe streethereunderdescribed,viz-

CollieCaseNo. 012DocumentNo. D889204C 1190. The wholeof the surveyedway along the north

westernboundary of Collie Town Lot 469; from a line inprolongationnorthwestwardof the northeasternboundaryof the saidLot to the northeasternsideof JohnstonStreet.

Public Plan: Collie 1:2 000 31.29.

WHEREAS the Shire of Meekatharrahas requestedtheclosureof thestreethereunderdescribed,viz-

MeekatharraAll that portion of Road No. 5710 now comprised in

MeekatharraLots 901 and 902 as shownon DepartmentofLandAdministrationSurveyPlan 17086.

Public Plan: MeekatharraTownsiteSheets1 and3.

1934 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

WHEREAS theTown of Kwinanahasrequestedtheclosureof thestreethereunderdescribed,viz-

File No. 2301/988.Kwinana

K. 986.All thoseroads,plus widenings,and waysshownbordered

blue on Departmentof Land Administration Survey Diagram 89016.

Public Plan:Peel1:10 0003.6.

WHEREAS the Shire of Leonorahasrequestedthe closureof thestreethereunderdescribed,viz-

LeonoraFile No. 5688/905.L. 131. All thoseroadsandwayswithin Vivien Townsite.Public Plan:Vivien Townsite.

WHEREAS the Shire of Broomehasrequestedtheclosureof the streethereunderdescribed,viz-

BroomeFile No. 2160/987B. 1260. All that portion of Saville Streetnow comprised

in Broome Lot 2630 shown bordered pink on LandAdministrationDiagram88955.

Public Plan: Broome1:2000 30.14.

And whereasthe Minister hasapprovedthis request,it isherebydeclaredthat thesaidstreetis closed.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

WHEREASthe Shireof ChapmanValley hasrequestedtheclosureof thestreethereunderdescribed,viz-

ChapmanValleyFile No. 1858/77.C. 1191. All those portions of Morrell Road Road No.

418, Chapman Road East Road No. 172 andMoonyoonookaRoadRoadNo. 3887 shownborderedblueon Land AdministrationSurveyPlan 16770.

Public Plan: HowatharraS.E. 1:25 000.

WHEREAS the Shireof Kalamundahasrequestedtheclosure of thestreethereunderdescribed,viz-

KalamundaFile No. 2012/982V2.K. 987. All that portion of Newburn Road Road No.

5258 now comprised in Swan Location 11072 Reserve39218 shown bordered red on Department of LandAdministrationSurveyDiagram88672. -

Public Plan:Perth1:2 000 21.26.

WHEREAS the Shireof Kalamundahasrequestedthe closure of thestreethereunderdescribed,viz-

KalamundaFile No. 2362/987.DocumentNo. K. 985.

a All that portion of the surveyed road nowcomprised in Walliston Lot 170 shown borderedgreenon Departmentof Land Administration Survey Diagram89030.

b All that portion of the surveyedroad, plus widenings, now comprisedin Walliston Lot 171 shownbordered pink on Department of LandAdministration SurveyDiagram89030.

Public Plan:Perth1:2 000 26.19,-26.20.

WHEREAS the Shireof Gingin hasrequestedthe closure ofthestreethereunderdescribed,viz-

GinginFile No. 2721/985.G. 751. All that portion of Bootine RoadRoadNo. 3865

shown bordered blue on Land Administration Diagram88496.

Public Plan:Gingin NW. 1:25 000.

WHEREAS theShireof Dandaraganhasrequestedthe closure of thestreethereunderdescribed,viz-

DandaraganFile No. 702/985.D. 738. All that portion of Stock Route Road No. 301

now comprising Victoria Location 11783 shown borderedred on Departmentof Land Administration ReserveDiagram 729.

PublicPlan:Jurien 1:10 000 1.1, 1.2.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,30 June1989.

IT is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto theresolution of theShireof Denmarkpassedata meetingof theCouncil heldonor aboutJuly 25, 1986 theundermentionedlandshave beensetapart, taken,or resumedunder Section 17 of the PublicWorks Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that is tosay-

920/85.Denmark

Road No. 4551 widening of part That portion ofPlantagenetLocation 2133 as delineatedand coloureddarkbrown onLand AdministrationPlan 17034.

RoadNo. 17958 Churchill Road i A strip of land 20.12metreswide, widening at its terminus commencingat a linein prolongation southward of the western boundary ofPlantagenetLocation 2091 and extending as surveyedeastward along the southernboundary of the said location toterminate at a westernside of Road No. 4216 HamiltonRoad.

ii wideningof part Thatportion of StateForest No. 64as delineated and coloured dark brown on LandAdministrationPlan 17034.

RoadNo. 17959 Churchill RoadA strip of land varyingin width, commencingat the easternsideof RoadNo. 4216Hamilton Roadand extendingas delineatedand coloureddark brown on Land Administration Plan 17034southeastwardand northeastwardthroughState ForestNo.64, PlantagenetLocation7441 ReserveNo. 36044 andReserveNo. 2006 to terminateat thewesternsideof RoadNo.4551.

RoadNo. 4216 Hamilton Roadaddition A strip of land20.12 metreswide, widening at its terminus commencingatthe easternsideof thepresentroad within State ForestNo.64 and extendingas delineatedand coloureddark brown onLand Administration Plan 17034 northeastwardsthroughState Forest No. 64 to terminateat a south-westernsideofRoadNo. 17959describedabove.

State Forest No. 64 is hereby reducedby 6958 squaremetres.

ReserveNo. 36044 is hereby reduced by 8497 squaremetres.

ReserveNo. 2006 is hereby reduced by 6203 squaremetres.

ReserveNo. 24660 is hereby reduced by 6958 squaremetres.

1942 squaremetresbeing resumedfrom PlantagenetLocation2133.

Public Plan: DenmarkSW. 1:25000; 452C/40CHAINThis Notice supersedesthe Notice that appearedin the

GovernmentGazettedatedMay 12, 1989.

And whereasHis ExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorhasdeclaredthat thesaid landshavebeensetapart,taken,or resumedfor the purposeof the said roads,and that plans of the said landsmight be inspectedat the

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1935

Departmentof Land Administration, Perth, it is herebynotified that the lands describedabove are now vested inHerMajestyfor an estatein fee simple in possession for thepublic work hereinexpressed.

By Orderof His Excellency.Datedthis 18th dayof April 1989.

KAY HALLAHAN,Minister for Lands.

RoadDedicationIt is herebynotified that the Minister for Landshasap

proved, pursuantto Section 288 of the Local GovernmentAct, the dedicationas public streettheroads in the variousMunicipalities as describedin the abovementionedresumption notices.

By Orderof theMinister for Lands.Datedthis 26th dayof April 1989.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

NAMING AND CHANGE OF NAME OF STREETS

Shireof Albany

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,30 June1989.

File No. 3948/976V2.IT is herebynotified for generalinformation that His Excellency the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedtoapproveunder Section 10 of the "Land Act, 1933" of thenaming and changeof name of Streets in the Shire ofAlbany assetout in the Schedulehereunder.

Schedule1. Thenamingof Streets-

a The name of Piggott Road being applied to theroadasshowncolouredorangeon theprint at page231 of LandAdministration File 3948/976V2.

b The name of Unndiup Road being applied to theroadasshowncolouredredon theprint at page 231of the saidFile.

2. Thechangeof nameof Streets-a Brown Streetto Green Island Crescentas shown

colouredorangeon theprint at page 226 of the saidFile.

b Moodiarup Road to Moorialup Road as showncolouredorangeon the print at page227 of the saidFile.

c Kalgan-NapierRoadto ChurchlaneRoadas showncolouredorangeon theprint at page228 of thesaidFile.

d Bennet Roadto Bennett Roadas showncolouredorangeon the print at page229 of thesaidfile.

e OyamaRoadto Mindijup Roadas showncolouredorangeon theprint at page230 of thesaidFile.

f Deep Creek Road to Mindijup Road as showncolouredgreenon the print at page 230 of the saidFile.

Public Plans: Albany 1:2 000 14.09, Porongorup SE,NoorubupS.W, OysterHarbour,S.E, N.E, Two PeoplesBayN.W,TorbayN.E and S.E1:25 000.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

CHANGE OF NAME OF STREET

Shireof Dandaragan

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,30 June1989.

File No. 3308/981.IT is herebynotified for generalinformationthat His Excellency theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedtoapproveundersection10 of the Land Act 1933 of thechangeof nameof BoothendaraRoadto BoothendarraRoadshowncoloured green on the print at page 37 of LandAdministration File 3308/981.

Public PlanCowalla,Badgingarra,Tanche1:50000.N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

File No. 3644/981.

Departmentof LandAdministration,Perth,30 June1989.

IT is herebynotified for generalinformationthat His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedtoapproveundersection10 of the LandAct 1933 of thechangeof nameof streetsin the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdaleassetout in the Schedulehereunder.

Schedule1. The changeof nameof streets-

a SpencerStreetto Karnup Roadas showncolouredred on theprint at page 69 of Land AdministrationFile 3644/981.

b Wellard Streetto KarnupRoadas showncolouredredon theprint at page69 of the saidFile.

c Gordon Streetto Gordin Way as showncolouredred on theprint at page 64 of the saidFile.

d Moore Streetto Gordin Way as showncolouredredon theprint at page64 of the saidFile.

Public Plan Peel 1:2 000 22.34; Serpentine1:2 000 20.19,21.19.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

CHANGE OF NAME OF STREETShireof Wagin

Departmentof LandAdministration,Perth,30 June1989.

File No. 726/982.IT is herebynotified for generalinformation that His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedtoapproveundersection10 of theLandAct 1933 of thechangeof nameof GeorgePlaceto GeorgeStreetas showncolouredred on the print at page 15 of Land Administration File726/982.

Public PlanWagin 1:2 000 21.36.N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

CHANGE OF NAME OF STREETS

Town of Kwinana

Departmentof LandAdministration,Perth,30 June1989.

File No. 196/971.IT is herebynotified for generalinformationthat His Excellency theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedtoapproveundersection10 of theLandAct 1933 of the changeof name of streetsin the Town of Kwiriana as setout in theSchedulehereunder.

Schedule1. The changeof nameof streets-

a PeakewayWest to PeakeWay as shown colouredorange on the print at page 92 of LandAdministrationFile 196/971.

b PeakewayEast to Peake Way as shown colouredorangeon theprint at page92 of thesaidFile.

c Clintway North to Clint Way as showncolouredredon the print at page93 of thesaidFile.

d Clintway Southto Clint Way asshowncolouredredon the print atpage93 of thesaidFile.

e Gawlerway North to Gawler Way as showncolouredorangeon theprint at page 93 of the saidFile.

f Gawlerway South to Gawler Way as showncolouredorangeon theprint at page 93 of the saidFile.

g CowcherwayWest to CowcherWay West as showncolouredyellow on theprint at page 92 of thesaidFile.

h CowcherwayEast to CowcherWay Eastas showncolouredred on theprint at page 92 of thesaidFile.

CHANGE OF NAME OF STREETS

Shireof Serpentine-Jarrahdale

1936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

i Mundayway to Munday Way as shown colouredpurpleon theprint at page92 of thesaidFile.

j Ridleyway South to Ridley Way South as showncolouredbrown on the print at page 92 of thesaidFile.

k Ridleyway West to Ridley Way West as showncolouredgreen on the print at page 92 of the saidFile.

I Ougdenway to Ougden Way as shown colouredpurple on the print at page 92 of thesaidFile.

m Buddenway to Budden Way as shown colouredgreenon theprint atpage 92 of the saidFile.

n Hubbardwayto Hubbard Way as showncolouredyellow on the print at page92 of thesaidFile.

o Kellamway to Kellam Way as showncolouredredon theprint at page 92 of thesaidFile.

p Groverway to Grover Way as shown colouredbrownon the print at page92 of thesaidFile.

q Harleyway to Harley Way as showncolouredorangeon the print at page92 of thesaidFile.

r Crabtreewayto CrabtreeWay as shown colouredblueon theprint atpage 92 of thesaidFile.

a Fennagerwayto FennagerWay as showncolouredbrown on the print at page93 of thesaidFile.

t Kentonway to Kenton Way as shown colouredpurpleon theprint atpage93 of thesaidFile.

u Maydwellwayto Maydwell Way as showncolouredgreenon theprint at page 93 of thesaidFile.

v SkottoneParkwayto Skottowe Parkwayas showncolouredorangeon the print at page 94 of thesaidFile.

Public PlansPeel1:2 000 10.32, 10.33, 10.34, 11.31.

BUSHFIRES ACT 1954

Shireof Gnowangerup

IT is herebyadvised that the following personshave beenappointedBushFire Control Officers for the 1989/1990fireseason.

Chief Fire ControlOfficer, Brien Bush.Deputy ChiefFire ControlOfficer K. Wellstead.ChiefFireWeatherOfficer, K. Wellstead.DeputyChiefFire WeatherOfficer, R. Wise,B. Bush.Fire Control Officers-

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902

Saleof Land

1847/989.NOTICE is herebygiventhat His Excellencythe Governorhas authorised under section 29 7 a ii of the PublicWorks Act 1902, the sale by public auction or private contract of the land hereunderdescribed,such land being nolonger requiredfor thework for which it wasacquired.

LandPortion of KatanningTown Lot 282 and being Lot 4 on

Diagram 13909 and being part of the land contained inCertificate of Title Volume 1165 Folio 671 as is more particularly delineatedand colouredgreen on Plan L.A.,W.A.486.

Dated27 June1989.

N.J.SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.

Departmentof LandAdministration.

BUSH FIRESACT 1954

Shireof Gnowangerup

JointFire ControlOfficers

IT is herebynotified for public information that RodneyGoodchildand JohnClegg have beenappointedasjoint FireControl Officers for the Shire of Gnowangerup from theShireof Katanning.

P. A. ANNING,ShireClerk.

WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1984

MetropolitanSewerage

Notice of Proposalto ConstructGeneralWorks

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902

Saleof Land

1006/1989.NOTICE is herebygiven that the Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministrator hasauthorisedundersection29 7 a ii ofthe Public Works Act 1902, the sale by public auction orprivate contractof the landhereunderdescribed,suchlandbeing no longer required for the work for which it wasacquired.

LandPortion of eachof Boyup Brook Lots 93 and94 andbeing

Lot 309 on Plan 6426 being part of the land contained inCertificateof Title Volume 1176 Folio 452 as is shownmoreparticularly delineated and coloured green on PlanL.A.,W.A. 480.

Dated27 June1989.

N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector,

Departmentof Land Administration.

File D21333.Project802.109,S04.056.NOTICE is hereby given in accordancewith Section 93 ofthe WaterAuthority Act 1984, of theintention of the WaterAuthority to undertaketheprovision or constructionof thefollowing works.

Sewerage-KalamundaCollectionSewer,Traylen RoadandReticulationareasKalamunda1A andlB andForrestfield

IUU-Shire of Kalamunda

The proposedworks consistof the constructionof generally below groundsewersof up to 450 millimetres diametercompletewith manholesandall necessaryapparatus.

The localitiesof the aboveworks areshownon plan BPO2which may be viewed at, Major Projects Branch, JohnTonkin WaterCentre,629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville.

The purposeof the proposedworks is to connectproperties to the seweragesystemto provide for the disposal ofwastewaterfrom premisesin an areawhere the disposalofseptic tank effluent is difficult. The sewerwill alsoprovidefor the future expansionof seweragein Kalamundaandwillassist development in thearea.

T. Daniel.G. Jones.S. R. Brown.B. Pocock.G. J. Brown.K. Tapscott.R. Davies.R. Wise.3. White.J. Kiddle.F. Pritchard.E. Dixon.F. Thornton.I. Beaton.S. Crane.B. Savage.M. Crouch.

D. Bungey.R. Moir.C. Moir.K. Wellstead.R. 0. Gaze.R. Hitsert.P. O’Meehan.W. O’Meara.T. Baily.R. Millard.A. Faulkner.L. Carptner.B. Stewart.B. Bush.C. Ireland.0. Gaze.A. Stone.

All previousappointmentsareherebycancelled.

- P. A. ANNING,ShireClerk.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1937

Provisionsfor Charging: When theworks are completed,owners of land within the areasto be sewered will berequiredto payWater Authority seweragerates whetherornot they connect to the sewer. For eligible pensioners,concessionalratesare availableor paymentmaybe deferreduntil eligibility ceases,

Furtherenquiriesmaybe madeandplansof the proposedworks maybe inspectedat the customerservicescounterof

NoteSection94 of the WaterAuthority Act 1984 providesthat

any personor Council uponwhom or which notice hasbeenservedmay lodgea written objectionwith the WaterAuthority againstthe provision or constructionof the proposedworks. All objectionsto theproposedworks must be lodgedwith the WaterAuthority by the closeof businesson 28 July1989.

the Water Authority, John Tonkin Water Centre, 629NewcastleStreet,Leederville,betweenthehoursof 8.00 am. H. J. GLOVER,and5.00 p.m. Mondayto Friday. ManagingDirector.

WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1984

WATER AUTHORITY VESTING ORDER No.51989

MADE by His Excellencythe LieutenantGovernorand Administratorin Executive Councilundersection8 3.Citation

1. This ordermaybe citedastheWaterAuthority VestingOrder No. 5 1989.

Vestingof Schedule1 interest in land2. The interest of Her MajestyQueenElizabethThe Secondasregisteredproprietorof an

estatein fee simpleof all thoseland specifiedin Schedule1 shall bevestedin WaterAuthorityof WesternAustraliaof 629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville.

Vestingof Schedule2 interest in land3. The interest of Minister of Water Supply Sewerageand Drainage of Saint Georges

TerracePerthand2 Havelock Street,WestPerth as registered proprietor of an estatein feesimple of all that pieceof land specifiedin Schedule2 shall be vestedin Water Authority ofWesternAustralia of 629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville.

Vesting of Schedule3 interest in land4. The interest of Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerageand Drainage Board of 629

NewcastleStreet,Leederville andcornerof HavelockStreetandKings ParkRoad,West Perthas registeredproprietorof anestatein fee simple of all that landspecifiedin Schedule3 shallbevestedin theWater Authority of WesternAustraliaof 629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville.

Vesting of Schedule4 interest in land5. The interestof the MetropolitanWater Supply as registeredproprietorof an estatein

fee simple of all that piece of land specified in Schedule4 shall be vested in the WaterAuthority of WesternAustraliaof 629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville.

Vesting of Schedule5 interest in land6. The interestof EdwardtheSeventhas registeredproprietorof anestatein fee simpleof

all that pieceof landspecifiedin Schedule5 shall bevestedin theWaterAuthority of WesternAustralia of 629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville.

Vestingof Schedule6 interest in land7. The interestof MetropolitanWater Authority of 629 NewcastleStreet, Leederville as

registeredproprietorof anestatein fee simpleof all thoseland specifiedin Schedule6 shall bevestedin the WaterAuthority of WesternAustralia of 629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville.

Schedule11. Portion of Swan Location 34 and being Lot 9 on Plan 3701 and being thewhole of the

landin Certificateof Title Volume 1243 Folio 399.2. Portion of SwanLocation 34 and being Lot 10 on Plan 3701 and being the whole of the

landin Certificateof Title Volume 1244 Folio 487.3. Portion of SwanLocation 34 and beingLot 11 on Plan 3701 and being thewhole of the

landin Certificateof Title Volume 1133 folio 760.4. Portion of SwanLocation 34 and being Lot 12 on Plan 3701 and beingthewhole of the

landin Certificateof Title Volume819 Folio 14.5. Portion of SwanLocation 34 and being Lot 13 on Plan 3701 and being thewhole of the

landin Certificateof Title Volume 1142 Folio 105.6. Portion of Swan Location 34 and being Lot 14 on Plan 3701 and beingthewhole of the

landin Certificateof Title Volume 1103 Folio 92.7. Portionof Wellington Location 1 andbeing Lot 6 thesubjectof Diagram61273 andbeing

thewhole of the landin Certificateof Title Volume1599 Folio 989.Schedule2

1. Portionof SwanLocation34 and beingpart of thelandon Plan 7804 andbeing thewholeof thelandcomprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 1267 Folio 160.

2. Portionof eachof PerthSuburbanLots 2,3,6, 7,8,9, 10, 11,49,50,51and 53 thesubjectof Plan 5960 but subjectto the provisionsof section 15 of thePublic Works Act 1902, andbeingthewhole of thelandcomprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 1075 Folio 624.

3. Portion of CanningLocation 1274 and being Lot 32 on Plan6412 andbeingthe wholeofthe landin Certificateof Title Volume 1190 Folio 276.

4. Portion of Swan Location 34 and being part of the land on Plan 7629 and being thebalanceof the landremainingin Certificateof Title Volume 1255 Folio 555.

5. Portion of SwanLocation U and beingLot 126 the subjectof Diagram40224 and beingthe wholeof the land in Certificateof Title Volume425 Folio 169A.

6. Portion of JandakotAgricultural Area Lot 248 and beingLots 1 to 25 inclusive on Plan3474 andbeingthe wholeof thelandin Certificateof Title Volume1061 Folio 988.

7. Portionof Victoria Location 2022 andbeingpart of Lot M747 on Plan3086 Sheet1 andbeing the whole of the landcomprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 1540 Folio 722 saveandexceptand reservingmetalsminerals,gemsand mineraloil specifiedin Transfer3721/1914.

1938 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

Schedule31. Portion of Perth SuburbanLot 53 and being Lot 11 the subject of Diagram 49335

delineatedand colouredgreen on the map in the Third Schedule,togetherwith a right ofcarriagewaylimited to a height of 3.66 metresabove naturalsurfaceover portion of Lot 245 onDiagram40415 colouredbrownon the map assetout in Transfer1069/1942togetheralsowiththe right to usethe surface of the land colouredyellow in the said mapsas set out in theTransfer 390/1943 and modified by SurrenderC256730 and being the whole of the land inCertificateof Title Volume1612 Folio 987.

2. Portion of CanningLocation 284 and being Lot 125 on Plan 1714 and beingthewhole ofthe landcomprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 1111 Folio 799.

3. Portion of CanningLocation 31 andbeing Lot 126 on Plan 8773 and being the whole ofthe land in Certificate of Title Volume 100 Folio 189A.

4. Portionof HelenaLocation 20b and beingLot I thesubjectof Diagram33114and beingthe wholeof the land in Certificateof Title Volume 2 Folio 3A.

Schedule4Portion of CanningLocation284 andbeing Lot 111 on Plan 1714 andbeing the wholeof the

land reservedand gazettedon 5th June 1970 and being thebalanceof the land remaininginCertificateof Title Volume433 Folio 94.

Schedule5HelenaLocation 20b andbeing theland colouredgreenon plan 2773 and beingthe whole of

the landcomprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 375 Folio 47.

Schedule61. Portion of CanningLocation 299 and beingLot 51 on Diagram61893 andbeing thewhole

of thelandcomprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 1664 Folio 874.2. Portion of CanningLocation 299 and being part of Lot 23 on Diagram 12970 and being

thewhole of the landin Certificateof Title Volume 1664 Folio 876.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. WAUCROPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1984

LAND DRAINAGE RATING GRADES AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His Excellencythe LieutenantGovernorand Administrator in Executive Councilfor thepurposesof the Land DrainageAct 1925.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as the Land Drainage Rating Grades Amendment

Regulations1989.

Principal regulations2. In theseregulationsthe Land Drainage Rating GradesRegulations1986-C arereferred

to asthe principal regulations.[°.Publishedin theGazetteof 20 June 1986 at pp. 2063-2064.For amendmentsto 15 June

1989 seep.394 of 1987 Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

Regulation2 repealedand a regulation substituted3. Regulation 2 of the principal regulations is repealedand the following regulation is

substituted-Interpretation2. 1 In theseregulations-

"drainageworks" hasthe meaningassignedto that expressionin section6 1 of theLand Drainage Act 1925 and also includes a maintainedwatercourse,or anestuary, lake, lagoon,swamp,or marshin which the water level is controlled tofacilitate drainageor to preventflooding;

"holding", in relation to rural land, meansadjoining land that is in the sameownership or is operatedasa unit.

2 Unless the contrary intention appears,words and expressionsnot otherwisedefined in subregulation1 but assigneda meaningin theLand Drainage Act 1925havethesamemeaningfor the purposesof theseregulations. ".

Scheduleamended4. The Scheduleto the principal regulations is amendedin clause1 under the heading

"Rural land-direct grade"-a by deletingparagrapha; andb by deleting"and" beforeparagraphb.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of the Council.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1939

WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1984RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION CONSTRUCTIONAND ALTERATION OF

WELLS AMENDMENT REGULATIONSNo. 2 1989MADE by His Excellency the LieutenantGovernorand Administrator in ExecutiveCouncil for the purposesof the Rights in Waterand Irrigation Act 1914.

Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Rights in Water and IrrigationConstructionandAlteration of WellsAmendmentRegulationsNo. 2 1989.

Commencement

2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Schedule 2 amended

3. Schedule2 to theRights in WaterandIrrigation Constructionand Alteration ofWells Regulations 1963* is amended by deleting "$5.85" and substituting thefollowing-

" $6.25 ".

[*Published in theGazetteon 15 May 1963 at pp. 1297-1305.For amendmentsto 15June1989 seepp. 394-5 of 1987Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia and Gazettesof29 June1988 and 12 May 1989.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of the Council.

WATER AUTHORITY OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

Tenders

Tendersare invited for the projects listed below andwill be acceptedup to 2.30 pm on the closing date specified.Tender documentsare availablefrom the Supply ServicesBranch, Level 2, Entry 4, John Tonkin WaterCentre,629

NewcastleStreet,Leederville, WA 6007.Tender documentsmust be completedin full, sealedin envelopeprovided andplaced in the TenderBox located at

the aboveLeederville address.The lowest or any tendermay not necessarilybe accepted.

ContractNo. Description Closing Date

1989Supply and Installation of 22/6.6 kV Transformers and 22/0.44 kV

TransformerSupply of Centrifugal Pump Sets for Broome Borefield Booster Pump Station

UpgradeSupply of Four Wheel Drive Lift and Carry Mobile Articulated CranesHire of Manned Plant for Major ProjectsBranch for period July-December31,

1989Hire of MannedPlant for thePerthSouth Region duringthe periodAugust 1 1989

to April 30 1989

Tender DocumentsandEnquiries can be obtainedby telephoningMr Adan Kalinowski on 455 0204 or Mr Ron Bennettson 420 2556

AcceptedTenders

Teder Project Contractor Amount

AP82038 ..

AM9 1006 .

AM91009 .

Supply of SodiumSilicofluoride or an acceptablealternativefor a 12 month period

Supply of Fluosilicic Acid Metering Pumpsfor Canning Dam

Supply of Fluosilicic Acid Metering Pumps for GwelupGroundwaterTreatmentPlant

RedoxChemicals

DanfossAustralia Pty Ltd ...

DanfossAustralia Pty Ltd ...

$Scheduleof PricesScheduleof PricesScheduleof Prices

AM90620

0M91024

AV93309TP93004

TP93005

18 July

11 July18 July

11 July

4 July

1940 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

WATER AUTHORITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continuedAcceptedTenders-continued

Teder Project Contractor Amount

$FM91018 . Supply of 100 mm UPVC Pipe for Nyabinc-Pingrup Pipeline Vinidex Thbemakers $417 150.00

NM90610 .

FM91019 .

AM91021 .

AP92005 ..

Construction of 200 m3 Roofed Steel or Alternative WaterStorage Tank on 12 m Stand and Pipework for TjukurlaAboriginal Community Water Supply

Supply of PrecastConcreteBridgeBeam Units-SouthWestRegion

Supply of 1950 mm nominal diameter Non PressureReinforced Concrete Pipes Class Z 359< Plastic Linedcompletewith necessaryRings

Supply of 20 mm Volumetric ChamberWaterMeters for 12month period 1988/89 -

Atkinson Steel Products

Harvey ConcreteSupplies

CSR Humes Ltd

The Dobbie Dico Meter CoWA Pty Ltd

$124300.00

Scheduleof PricesScheduleof Prices

Scheduleof Prices

H. J. GLOVER,ManagingDirector.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

Shireof Beverley

Interim DevelopmentOrderNo. 1

SPC:26/4/5/1,Vol. 2.NOTICE is herebygiven that in accordancewith the provisions of sub-section2 of section 7B of the Town Planning and Development Act 1928 as amended, and bydirection of the Minister for Planninga summaryas setouthereunderof the Shire of Beverley Interim DevelopmentOrder No. 1 madepursuantto the provisionsof section7Bof that Act is publishedfor generalinformation.

The Minister for Planninghasmadecopiesof this Orderavailable for inspectionby anyperson free of chargeat theoffices of the State PlanningCommission,Oakleigh Building, 22 St George’s Terrace,Perth, during normal officehours.

Summary

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Shire of BroomeTown PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 65

SPC:853/7/2/3,Pt. 65.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordncewith Section 7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe Shireof BroomeTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton June 15,1989 for the purposeof recodingLot 275, corner Robinsonand Saville Streetsand Lots 11 and 12 Guy Street fromResidentialR10/20to R35.

K. S. MALE,President.

D. L. HAYNES,ShireClerk.

1. The Shire of BeverleyInterim DevelopmentOrder No.1 containsprovisions inter alia-

a That the Orderappliesto that part of the Shire ofBeverleyspecifiedin theOrder.

b That, subjectas therein stated,the Beverley ShireCouncil is the authority responsible for itsadministration.

c That the carrying out of certain developmentonlandwithin the scopeof the Order without approvalas statedtherein is prohibited.

d Relating to the application for, and grant of approval for, developmentother than developmentpermittedby the Order.

e Relatingto developmentby a public authority.

f Relating to certaindevelopmentpermittedby thisOrder.

g Relating to the continuanceof the lawful use oflandand buildings.

h Relating to appealsagainstrefusal of approvalfordevelopmentor againstconditionssubjectto whichapprovalto carry out developmentis granted.

2. The Orderhas effect from and after the publication ofthis Summaryin theGovernmentGazette.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendments

Shireof BroomeTown PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNos.42 and67

SPC: 853/7/2/3,Pts. 42 & 67.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith Section 7 of theTown Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 as amendedthat the Hon Minister for Planninghasapproved the Shire of Brooine Town Planning SchemeAmendmentson June16, 1989 for the purposeof-

AmendmentNo. 421. Rezoning Lot 2 Millington Drive from Special

Ruralto SpecialSiteHoliday Accommodation.2. Adding to ScheduleB-Special Sites, the follow

ing-

Site PermittedUse DevelopmentConditions

Lot 2, Holiday Accommo- As determinedby CounMillington dation cil.Drive

AmendmentNo. 67- Rezoningfrom Ruralto ResidentialR10/20BroomeLot

2629 and portion of vacant Crown Land as defined onthe Scheme Amendment Map and located generallysouth of Reid Roadandwestof Port Drive.

K. S. MALE,President.

K. L. BYERS,Shire Clerk.

D. L. HAYNES,ShireClerk.

30 June19891 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1941

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Shireof BusseltonTown PlanningSchemeNo. 5-AmendmentNo. 132

SPC: 853/6/6/6,Pt. 132.

IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith Section 7 of theTown Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe Shireof BusseltonTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton June8,1989 for thepurposeof-

1. Deleting the words "providedthat suchstandardsdo not contravenethe Uniform Building Bylaws"from paragraph3.1.4.

2. The insertionof a paragraph3.2.5 as follows-

3.2.5 Additional Accommodationin or Attachedto Dwelling House

3.2.5.1 Council may approveor agreeto thealteration or addition to a dwelling housewhich will result in the provision of twounits of accommodation on a lot in aSingleResidentialZone,if-

a where the additional accommodation is added to the existingbuilding, direct internal accessisprovidedfrom thenewly addedpartof the building to the original partof thebuilding; or

b where the additional accommodation is not itself added to theexisting building-

i thereis constructedbetweenthe added accommodationand the existing building afully enclosed connection;and

ii the total area of the addedaccommodationandtheconnection between the addedaccommodation and theexistingbuilding doesnot exceed40m2.

c the accommodation shall not beoccupiedwithout a permit to do sobeinggrantedby Council.

d the permit to occupy shall be foroneyearbut maybe renewedannually.

e upon the death of the occupant/swhom the accommodation isintended or upon the occupantceasing to use the accommodationas his or her permanentresidence,the building shall be alteredso thatit can not thereafterbe used forseparateliving accommodation.

3. Deleting the words "Notwithstanding the provisions of Bylaw 11.34 of the Uniform BuildingBylaws," from paragraph3.4.2g.

4. Deleting the words "Uniform Building Bylaws"from paragraph5.2.2. and including in lieu thereofthe words "the provisions of the developmenttable".

5. Deleting thewords "but subjectto theprovisionsofthe Uniform Building Bylaws where applicable"from paragraph7.5.1.

6. AmendingAppendix II DevelopmentTable Part Aof theSchemeText by deletingthoselandusetypesspecified on page 15 and all referencemade tospecific developmentstandardsand requirementsand replacing it with attachment A whichreclassifiesthe land uses and advisesof development standardsand requirementsapplicableto thelanduses.

7. Inclusionof an AppendixIIA which specifiesdevelopment requirementsapplicableto the land usesDwelling House, Duplex, Outbuildings and Additional Accommodationwithin or attachedto aDwellingHousewithin the SingleResidentialZone.

Attachment A

Appendix Il-Development Table

Pact ‘A"- Residential Land Uses.

Part "B-Non Residential Land Uses.Appendix II Devel,,p,nent Table Part A

ZoneType

LandUse

Mini mLot Area

Ma,umvm

DwellingUnits perMix. Site

MinimumEffectiveErtintage

Maximum Maximum Minimum Boundary Setbacks MiotmontSite Plot Site Ca, Landveupmg Other Requirements

Coverage Rail,, Front Rear Sides Parking I cage if siteSpaces area

lit

"

Dwelling SEE Al<PENIIX hA

Duplex Illm< Sm SEEAPPF.NDIXIIA

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;;;;:i.SEEAPPENDIXIIA

attached toDwellingHouse

SEE APPENDIX hA

AppendixhA

DevelopmentRequirementsApplicable

To Appendix Il-of theDevelopmentTable PartA

ResidentialLandUses

Dwelling HouseandDuplex1. In every dwelling and eachunit of a duplex house,

the following is required-a The total area of the habitable rooms shall

not be lessthan40 m2.b A water closet and ablution, laundry and

cooking facilities shall be provided asrequiredby or under the HealthAct, 1911 inaddition to the40 m2 of habitablefloor area.

2. No personshall without specialapprovalof Councilconstruct a building such that the eaves of thebuilding projects towardsa streetby more than onemetre beyondthe wall of the building.

3. A person shall not without special approval ofCouncil constructa building or an addition to anybuilding, in a Single ResidentialZone so that anywall is within 7.5 metres of the street frontage ofthelot which it is to face or where it hasfrontagetomore than one street within 4.5 metresof this secondarystreetfrontage.

4. A person shall not constructa dwelling or duplexhouseon a lot zoned ‘Single Residential’whereonthereexists,or thereis in the courseof construction, or proposedto constructany otherdwelling orduplex houseunlessthe approvalto the new building provides for the demolition of the existingbuilding.

5. No personshall constructa building such that theeavesare closerto the sideor rear boundaryof thelot than 750 mm measuredfrom the outsideedgeofthegutter.

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1942 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

6. No person shall construct a dwelling or duplexhouseso that theexternalwallsof thebuilding thatface the rear boundary of the lot have an averagedistanceof less than 7.5 metresfrom that boundary. For thepurposeof calculatingthe averagerearsetbackdistance,the following methodshall be applicable:

a thetwo mostwidely separatedpointson thatboundaryfrom which lines canbe projectedat right anglesto meet thosewalls, shall bedetermined.

b the area enclosedby that boundary, linesprojectedat right anglesfrom thetwo pointsreferred to in paragrapha and thosewalls,shall becalculated.

c the areaof a rectanglehaving onedimensionof a length equalto the distancebetweenthetwo points referred to in paragrapha, andthe other dimension of a length of 7.5 mshall becalculated.

d if the areacalculatedpursuantto paragraphb is less thanthe areacalculatedpursuantto paragraphc, thosewalls shall be deemedto have an average distanceof less than7.5 m from that boundary.

7. No person shall construct a dwelling or duplexhousewith brick, stoneor concretemasonryexternal walls nearerto a sideor rear boundaryof a lotthan900 mm.

8. No person shall construct a dwelling or duplexhouseof unprotectedmetal or timber framed construction nearerto a sideor rear boundaryof a lotthan 1200 mm.

9. A dwelling or duplex housewhich hasa floor levelgreater than 1830 mm above natural ground levelshall be setbacka minimum of 2400 mm from thesideor rearboundaryof the lot.

10. No person shall construct a dwelling or duplexbuilding where the wall is higher than the storeyreferred to in point 9 above any closer than3300 mm to the sideor rear or rearboundaryof thelot.

11. For the purpose of determiningthe side and rearsetbacksof a dwelling and duplex housewhere achimney back of not more than 1675 mm in widthis projecting, the setbackdistanceshall be determined from where the chimney back exceeds355 mm in depth.

12. A dwelling or duplex housemay be constructedsothat the externalwalls that face the rear boundaryof the lot have an averagedistanceof less than 7.5metresfrom theboundaryif the externalwalls thatfaceanotherboundaryof thesite not beinga streetboundaryhaveanaveragedistanceof not lessthan7.5 m from that otherboundary.

13. A dwelling or duplex house togetherwith any outbuildingsappurtenanttheretoshall not havea totalgrossareawhich exceedsa plot ratio of 0.5 andsitecoverageof 40%.

14. A person shall not constructa dwelling or duplexhouse in such a position as to preventreasonableaccess,to the rear, by way of a driveway of at least2400 mm in width, unlessprovision is madewithinthe building itself for a garage.

15. A person shall not constructa dwelling or duplexhousewithout providing space,behindthebuildingline, for the parking or standingof a motor vehicleor, in the caseof a duplex, one motor vehicle foreachunit, either in theform of a garageor carport.In thecaseof a duplex,an additional uncoveredbayis to be provided to the satisfaction of Councilwhich may be provided within the 7.5 metre frontsetbackarea.

16. A duplex which can not beconnectedto reticulateddeep sewerageshall not be developedwithin 100 mof another unseweredduplex or an unseweredgroup ormultiple residentialdevelopment.

17. A duplex on a lot which is not sewered and notcapableof being connectedto a reticulatedwatersupplymaybe approved,subjectto:

a the duplex conforming with the requirementsspecified in the DevelopmentTable;and

b the developerprovingthat a distanceof 30 mcan be achieved between potable watersupply points and effluent and liquid wastedisposalsystemson the lot to be developedandin respectof thoseon adjoining lots.

2.0 OutbuildingsGenerally1. An outbuildingappurtenantto and detachedfrom a

dwelling and duplex house shall be at least1800 mm from that building.

2. Outbuildingsshall be setback from lot boundariesin accordancewith those setbacksfor a dwellingand duplex house exceptthat an outbuilding maybe constructedwithin 900 mm of the side or rearboundaryprovidedthe wall-

a is constructedof brick, stoneor concrete.b hasa fire resistancerating not lessthanthat

required for the internal non load bearingwall of thebuilding to which the outbuildingis appurtenant.

c the boundary wall consists of a parapetwhich extends375 mm in height above theroof, flat or gutter of thebuilding.

3. Exceptin the caseof a gardenshednot exceeding4.7 m2 in area, and of a kennel, aviary or fowlhouse, an outbuilding shall not be less than2100 mm in height from the floor to the ceiling, orwhere no ceiling exists, from the floor to theundersideof rafters at the lowestpoint.

4. A wall of an outbuildingadjoining a boundaryshallnot without the specialapprovalof Council exceed3 metresin height including theheight of the parapet.

5. With the exception of fowl houses, kennels,conservatories,shadehouses,pigeonlofts, aviariesor similar structures,a personshall not without thespecial approval of Council construct more thantwo outbuildings, or an outbuilding exceedingoroutbuildings exceeding in the aggregate 46.5 m2appurtenantto a dwelling or a duplexhouse.

2.1 Garagesand Carports2.1.1 Garages

1. A private garage whether attached or detachedfrom a dwelling houseor duplex shall not withoutthe special approval of Council be any closer to astreetthan:

a 7.5 metres of the principal front boundarywhereit is of brick construction.

b the rear of the dwelling or duplex housewherethe garageis not of brick construction.

2. On a lot having two street frontages,no part of adetachedgarageshall without the specialapprovalof Council be locatedwithin 6 metresof the secondary streetfront boundaryof the lot.

2.1.2 Carports1. A carportwhich is a structurecomprising an open

sidedgaragewithout doors, maybe located so thatits supportsadjoin theboundaryof the lot if:

a the supportsare-

i metalcolumns;orii brick piers not more than 290 mm in

width or breadth;b no part of the roof other than beams,where

these are metal is nearerto the boundaryline than 750 mm; and

c where the boundary line is a sideboundaryline, anydividing fenceforming a sidewall ofthe carportis not higherthan 1800 mm.

2.1.3 PrivateWorkshops,Sheds,etc1. Outbuildings for use as private workshopswhich

are not requiredto be registeredunder the Factories and ShopsAct, 1963, shedsand similar structuresmay be built provided they comply with thefollowing:

a if attachedto the main building, they shallbe constructed of similar materials to themain building and conform to the requirementsas to distancefrom the boundariesasfor the dwelling or duplexhouse;

b if detachedfrom the main building, they shall bedistantnot lessthan-

i 1800 mm from any building usedas a dwelling on the samesite;

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ii 15 m from the boundary of the street towhich thesite hasits principal frontage;and

iii 6 m from any other streetto which the sitehasa frontage.

c the floor area of an outbuilding used as a privateworkshopshall not exceed23m2.

3. Additional Accommodationin or Attachedto DwellingHouse

1. All development requirements as per dwellinghouse.

E. J. SMITH,President.

B. N. CAMERON,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Shireof BusseltonTown PlanningSchemeNo. 5-AmendmentNo. 134

SPC:853/6/6/6,Pt. 134.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith Section 7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 thattheHon Minister for PlanningapprovedtheShireof BusseltonTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton June19, 1989 for the purpose of rezoningLot 10 of BusseltonTown Lot 93, Pries Avenue, Busselton from Other Community Usesto Short StayResidential.

E. J. SMITH,President.

B. CAMERON,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SchemeAmendmentAvailable for Inspection

Shireof ChitteringTown PlanningSchemeNo. 5-AmendmentNo. 8

SPC: 853/3/4/5,Pt. 8.NOTICE is herebygiven that the Shire of Chittering haspreparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor thepurposeof part closure of RoadNo. 15350 and zoning as"Parksand Recreation",in conjunctionwith deletionof partLot No. 970, currentlyzoned"Rural 3".

Plans and documents setting out and explaining theschemeamendmenthave beendepositedat Council Offices,GreatNorthern Highway, Bindoon and at the StatePlanning CommissionPerth,and will be availablefor inspectionduringoffice hoursup to andincluding August 11, 1989.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwith the undersignedon or beforeAugust 11, 1989.

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

R. W. HERBERT,ShireClerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Shireof HarveyTown PlanningSchemeNo. 10-AmendmentNo. 15

SPC:853/6/12/14,Pt. 15.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith Section 7 of theTown Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 thattheHon Minister for PlanningapprovedtheShireof HarveyTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton June16,1989 for thepurposeof-

1. Rezoningportion of Pt. Wellington Location 50Logue Road, Harvey, from "General Farming" to"SpecialResidential"on SchemeMap Nos. 3 and8and excluding the "Place of HeritageValue" areafrom thelot as shownon theamendingdocuments.

2. Inserting into Appendix 3 "Additional Requirements-SpecialResidentialZone", a new clausetoread-

Area7-LogueRoad,Harvey1. Subdivision shall generally be in accord

ancewith thesubdivisionguide plancertified by theShireClerk.

2. Prior to the granting of an approval tosubdivide the land into "SpecialResidential" lots, Council will require the

- subdivider to plant and maintain a continuous belt of native trees and shrubs,capableof growingto at leastthreemetresin height, adjacentto Logue Road. Theplanting shall be concentratedacrossthefrontages of the proposed lots on landdenudedof vegetationby previousagricultural clearing.

3. As a condition of developmenton lotscreated,Council will require the plantingand maintenance of 50 native treescapableof growing to at least 3 metresinheight on each lot. The planting shall beconcentratedaroundthe proposedbuildings andbetweenthestreetalignmentandthebuilding setbackline.

4. The use of pre-usedmaterials for visiblestructuresshallbe prohibited.

5. No personshall removeany trees from hislot unless the prior consentof Council is -first obtained.For treeswhich have to beremovedto make way for any boundaryfirebreaks required under any Act orRegulation, buildings and boundaryfences, theprior consentof Council shallbe deemedto havegeengranted.

6. The minimum standardof boundaryfencing shall be post and five strandwire 1.0metre to 1.3 metre high, or post andfabricated fence material ring lock orsimilar unless otherwise approved byCouncil. No boundary fences shall beconstructedof asbestos,metal sheetingorwoodenpickets.

7. No sign, hoardingorbillboard shall bepermitted within the Scheme Area, unlessCouncil considersit a necessity,providedthat no sign so permitted shall have anareagreaterthan 1m2.

8. Where grazing animals are permitted onlots the maximum numberof animals ofany one species,shall be limited to two,plus their progenybelow 6 months of age,and thoseanimals shall only be kept forprivate or hobby purposesand not forcommercialrewardor gain. -

3. Rezoningportion of Pt. Wellington Location 50Logue Road, Harvey, from "General Farming" to"SpecialRural" on SchemeMap No. 8 and excludethe "Place of HeritageValue" areafrom the lot asshownon theamendingdocuments.

4. Inserting into Appendix 4 "Additional Requirements-SpecialRuralZone",anew clauseto-read;

Area6-LogueRoad,Harvey1. Subdivisionshall generally be in accord

ancewith thesubdivisionguide plan certified by theShire Clerk.

2. Prior to to the granting-of an approvaltosubdivide the land into "Special Rural"lots, Council will require thesubdividertoplant and maintain a continuous belt ofnative treesand shrubs,capableof growing to at leastthreemetres in height, adjacent to Logue Road.The planting shallbe concentratedacross the frontages oftheproposedlots on landdenudedof vegetationby previousagriculturalclearing.

3. As a condition of developmenton lotscreated,Council will require the plantingand maintenance of 50 native treescapableof growing to at least3 metresinheight on each lot. The planting shall beconcentratedaroundthe proposed buildings and betweenthestreetalignmentandthebuilding setbackline.

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4. The use of pre-usedmaterials for visiblestructuresshall beprohibited.

5. No personshall removeany trees from hislot unless the prior consentof Council isfirst obtained.For treeswhich haveto beremovedto make way for any boundaryfirebreaks required under any Act orRegulation, buildings and boundaryfences,the prior consentof Council shallbedeemedto havebeengranted.

6. The minimum standardof boundaryfencing shall be post and five strand wire 1.0metre to 1.3 metre high, or post andfabricated fence material ring lock orsimilar unless otherwise approved byCouncil. No boundary fences shall beconstructedof asbestos,metal sheetingorwoodenpickets.

7. The construction of dams on naturalwater courses within private propertyshould not be approvedunless the landownercan demonstratethat the proposeddevelopmentwill not have an adverseeffect on the quantity and quality of watermadeavailableto downstreamconsumers.

8. No further subdivision of lots within theSchemeAreashouldbepermitted.

J. SABOURNE,President.

K. J. LEECE,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SchemeAmendmentAvailable for InspectionShireof Manjimup Town PlanningScheme

No. 2-AmendmentNo. 11

SPC:853/6/14/2,Pt. 11.NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Manjimup haspreparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor thepurposeof incorporatinginto the SchemerequirementsforSpecialRuralZones.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining theschemeamendmenthave been depositedat Council Offices,37-39 Rose Street, Manjimup and at the State PlanningCommissionPerth,andwill be availablefor inspectionduring office hoursup to andincluding August 11, 1989.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwith the undersignedon or beforeAugust 11, 1989.

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

M. RIGOLL,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Shire of Irwin Town PlanningSchemeNo. 3-AmendmentNo. 9

SPC: 853/3/9/3,Pt. 9.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith Section 7 of theTown Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe Shireof Irwin Town Planning Scheme Amendmenton June 12,1989 for the purposeof-

1. Rezoning Lot 2 Wakeford Road, Bookara fromRural Zone to SpecialUse Zone in accordancewiththe SchemeAmendmentMap.

2. Adding to Appendix No. 6-Special Use Zones,thefollowing-

Item No. Descriptionof Site PermittedUses

17 Lot 2 Wakeford Tourism andRecreation

-Road, Bookara Resortcomprising-

ResortCentre!Hotel/Motel AccommodationlicensedClubhouseMediterraneanseasidevillasHoliday Villas andLakeResortShoppingCampingAreaCaravanParkHorse Riding FarmDormitoriesFunction andConventionCentreResort CommunityFacilities18 Hole Golf CourseModel Tourist FarmRuralPursuits

E. H. DEMPSTER,President.

J. PICKERING,Shire Clerk.

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Shireof SharkBay Town PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 15

SPC: 853/10/5/3,Pt. 15.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith Section 7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 that the Hon. Minister for Planning approved theShire of SharkBay Town PlanningSchemeAmendmmenton June16, 1989 for thepurposeof-

1. Re-zoning Part North Location 59, DenhamTownsite from ‘Residential Development’ Zone to‘Residential’ Zone coded R20 as shown on theAmendingMap.

2. Re-codingLots 114-117and Lots 1-8 Knight Terrace, DenhamTownsite from Residential R30 toResidentialR20.

3. AmendingtheSchemeMap accordingly.4. Introducingclause4.6.6 to read-

4.6.6 PrecinctFive-Knight Terrace.Council’s objective shall be to encouragethe pre

cinct to develop as a lower densityresidenttial area,recognisingthe residentialcharacterof the existing locality.

Council’sPolicy will thereforebeto-a Adopt theprovisionsof theR20 Code.b Ensure that comprehensivedevelop

ment proposals have been preparedwhich takeinto account-

the need for proposeddevelopmentto complementthe existing singleresidentialcharacterof the locality,the need for a satisfactorysystemof effluentdisposalto beprovided,any other matter required underthe provisionsof the R20 Code.

c Ensure that upon re-development,land within the precinctwill be filledto an appropriatelevel.

a Amendingthe Shireof SharkBayResidentialPolicy Map’ adoptedby Council.

J. L. SELLENGER,President.

B. POLLOCK,ShireClerk.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1945

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Shireof Wongan-BalliduTown PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 7

SPC: 853/3/19/3,Pt. 7.

IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 that the Hon Minister for PlanningapprovedtheShireof Wongan-BalliduTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton16 June1989 for the purposeof amendingthe zoningtableto have an A.A. notation in the Rural Zone for the useofIndustry-noxious.

I. P. BARRETT-LENNARD,President.

C. L. FARRELL,Shire Clerk.

b Adding to Appendix VIII of the SchemeText thefollowing:

Particularsof Land RestrictedUse

Portionof Melville Sub-urban Lot 77 beingthe whole of the land

Restaurant, not pro-viding or sufferingtobe provided seating

comprised in certifi-cate eighty of title

for more than eightypersons.

1249, Folio 203

c AmendingtheSchemeMap accordingly.P. WEYGERS, -

Mayor.

D. H. TINDALE,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Town of Albany Town PlanningSchemeNo. lA-Amendment No. 38.

SPC: 853/5/2/15,Pt. 38.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 thatthe Hon Minister for PlanningapprovedtheTownof Albany Town PlanningSchemeAmendmenton 19 June1989 for the purposeof deleting lots 23 and24 36-38 SouthCoastHighway from theLocal Shoppingzoneand designatethem, togetherwith lot 22 40 SouthCoastHighway andlot47 1 Barrett Street,asa SpecialSitewithin AppendixII oftheSchemeText in thefollowing manner:

Code Purticulars of Lund Base Zone Additional CunditiunsNo. Use

17 Residential Bakery

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Town of ClaremontTown PlanningSchemeNo. 3-AmendmentNo. 17

SPC:853/2/2/3,Pt. 17.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of theTown Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 thatthe Hon Minister for PlanningapprovedtheTownof Claremont Town Planning SchemeAmendmenton 19June1989 for thepurposeof-

a Including portion of Melville suburban lot 77Victoria Avenue in the Special Zone RestrictedUse.

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

Town of MandurahTown PlanningSchemeNo. lA-Amendment No. 96

SPC 853/6/13/9,Pt. 96.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 that theHon Minister for PlanningapprovedtheTownof Mandurah Town Planning SchemeAmendment on 19June 1989 for the purpose of rezoning of Pt Lot 290Cockburn Sound Location 16 Dudley Park/Coodanup,Mandurahfrom FutureUrban to Commercial.

B. CRESSWELL,Mayor.

K. W. DONOHOE,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendments

Town of MandurahTown PlanningSchemeNo. lA-AmendmentNos. 90 and 97

SPC: 853/6/13/9,PTS.90 and 97.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 asamendedthat theHon Minister for Planninghasapprovedthe Town of MandurahTown Planning SchemeAmendmentson 16 June1989 for thepurpose-

AmendmentNo. 901. Inserting in the "SpecialZoneTable" thefollowing:

Code Particulars of Land Base Zone Special Use ConditionsNo.

9 Lot 831 Residential 2 RetailNursery

The retail nursery uscbeing permittedover 563 m5 of thelot fronting BaroyStreet.

2. Including on the SchemeMaps a "Special Zone"over Lot 831 as indicatedon theamendingplans:

AmendmentNo. 97Rezoningof Pt Lot 290 CockburnSoundLoc 16

from "Future Urban Residential1 and Local Recreation Reserve" to "Residential 1, Local RecreationReserveandCommunity Purpose".

B. CRESSWELL,Mayor.

K. W. DONOHOE,Town Clerk.

No’s 36. 38 and 40 As for the IndustrySooth Coast High- zone.way and 1 Barrett All nesv developmentStreet, more par- is to have due reticularly described gard to the adjoinas lots 22. 23 and 24 ing Residential zoneSouth Coast High- and Council mayway and lot 47 impose conditionsBarrett Street, to protect the resiPlantagenet Lu- dential amenity ofcation 220 Albany. the locality.

andtheschememapis herebyamendedaccordingly.

A. G. KNIGHT,Mayor.

M. A. JORGENSEN,Town Clerk.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SchemeAmendmentAvailable for InspectionTown of MandurahTown PlanningScheme

No. lA-Amendment No. 104

SPC:853/6/13/9,Pt. 104.NOTICE is herebygiven that the Town of Mandurahhaspreparedtheabovementionedschemefor thepurposeof-

a Rezoninga portion of Part Lot 1000, CockburnSound Location 16, Fremantle Road, Mandurahfrom "FutureUrban" Zoneto "Residential1" Zone.

b Modifying the ResidentialPlanningCodes SchemeMap to include aResidentialDensitycodingof R15over theland subjectof this Amendment.

Plans and documents setting out and explaining theschemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices,MandurahTerrace, Mandurah,and at the State PlanningCommission,Perth,andwill be availablefor inspectionduring office hoursup to and including 11 August 1989.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwith the undersignedon or before 11 August 1989.

This amendmentis available for inspection in order toprovide an opportunity for public commentand it shouldnot beconstruedthat final approvalwill be granted.

W. HATTON,Acting Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SchemeAmendmentAvailable for Inspection

Town of MandurahTown PlanningSchemeNo. lA-Amendment No. 112

SPC:853/6/13/9,Pt. 112.NOTICE is hereby given that the Town of Mandurahhaspreparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor thepurpose of rezoning portion of Lot 143 Cockburn SoundLocation 16 from Future Urban to Residential 1 SingleResidentialR12.5.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining theschemeamendmenthavebeendepositedat Council Offices,MandurahTerrace,Mandurah,and at the State PlanningCommission,Perth,andwill be availablefor inspectionduring office hoursup to andincluding 11 August1989.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with theundersignedon or before 11 August 1989.

This amendmentis available for inspection in order toprovide an opportunity for public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill begranted.

K. W. DONOHOE,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928

ApprovedTownPlanningSchemeAmendmentCity of CanningTown PlanningScheme

No. 16-AmendmentNo. 464

SPC:853/2/16/18,Pt. 464.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct1928 that the Minister for Planning approvedthe City ofCanningTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton 19 June1989 for thepurposeof thefollowing.

After existingClaause71, insertthe following new Clause71A andheading.

Approvalof Existing Development71A 1 The Council may grant Planning Consent

for a developmentalready commencedorcarried out regardless of when it wascommencedor carried out. Such PlanningConsentshall have the same effect for allpurposesas if it had beengivenprior to thecommencementor carryingout of thedevelopment,but provided that thedevelopmentcomplieswith the provisionsof the Schemeas to all mattersother thanthosewhich expressly or by implication require CouncilPlanningconsentto be grantedprior to thecommencementof development.

2 The applicationto theCouncil for PlanningConsentundersubclause1 shall be madeon theform providedfor Planning Consent,or on anMRS Form 1 or on suchotherformas requiredby relevantauthoritiesfrom timeto time.

3 A developmentwhich was not permissibleunder this Scheme at the time it wascommencedor carriedout may be approvedif at the time of applicationfor PlanningConsentunderthis clauseit is permissible.

4 The granting of Planning Consent by theCouncil for an existing developmentshallnot affect the powerof the Council to takeappropriate action for a breach of theSchemeor the Act in respect of the commencementor carrying out of the developmentwithout a prior PlanningConsent.

5 The Council in granting Planning Consentfor a developmentalready commencedorcarriedout mayimpose conditionsincludingconditions requiring building alterationsororderwork to be carriedoutin orderto makethe development comply or more nearlycomply with relevant standards,and thePlanningConsentshall not be effectiveuntilsuchconditions havebeencompliedwith tothe satisfactionof theCouncil.

S. W. CLARKE,Mayor.

I. F. KINNER,Town Clerk,

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928

ApprovedTownPlanningSchemeAmendmentCity of Bunbury Town PlanningScheme

No. 6-AmendmentNo. 50

SPC: 853/6/2/9,Pt. 50.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of theTown Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 that theHon Minister for Planningapprovedthe Cityof BunburyTownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton 19 June1989 for thepurposeof changingthezoningapplyingto thenorth westernpart of Lot 25, corner of Austral ParadeandBurt Streetfrom "SpecialUse-Bakery" to "CommercialA".

E. C. MANEA,Mayor.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928

ApprovedTownPlanningSchemeAmendmentCity of CanningTown PlanningScheme

No. 16-AmendmentNo. 481.

SPC: 853/2/16/18,Pt. 481.IT is hereby notifiedfor public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 that the Hon Minister for PlanningapprovedtheCityof CanningTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton 28 May1989 for the purpose of placing the closed portion ofRiversdaleRoadbetweenWelshpoolRoadandCarneyRoad,Welshpool,in the "GeneralIndustry"zone. -

S. W. CLARKE,Mayor.

V. S. SPALDING,Town Clerk.

I. F. KINNER,Town Clerk.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1947

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

City of CockburnDistrict Zoning SchemeNo. I-AmendmentNo, 145

SPC: 853/2/23/5,Pt. 145.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of theTown Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 that theHon. Minister for Planningapprovedthe Cityof Cockburn Town Planning Scheme Amendmenton 19June1989 for thepurposeof-

1. ExcisingJandakotAgricultural Area Lots 128 and129, situatedat the corner of Solomon,Jandakotand FraserRoads,Jandakot,from the Rural Zoneand including that land in the SpecialRural Zone,as depicted on Composite Amending Plan No,12.185, and amendingthe SchemeMaps accordingly;

2. Adding to Column a of Appendix viii the following-

J.A.A. Lots 128 and 129 Jandakot!Solomon/FraserRoads.

3. Adding after sub paragraph v-paragraph 1Column b of Appendix vii the following new subparagraph-

vi The Subdivisionof J.A.A. Lots 128 and 129shall be in accordancewith Subdivision plan-Map No. 21.V, and Map No, 2l.V shall form partof theScheme.

4. Adding afterparagraph3 B column b of Appendix viii the following new paragraph;

The minimum size of lots in subdivisionswithinthe areashown on Map No. 21.V and more particularly describedin Column a of this Appendix shall be two hectares.

5. Adding afterparagraph10 of column b of Appendix viii the following new paragraph;

1OA For the land describedas J.A.A. Lots 128and 129 in column a and shown on Map No.21.V:-

i buildings shall only be constructedwithinthosepartsof the lots designatedas Building Envelopes;

ii Council may modify the location of theBuilding Envelopes;

iii no developmentor clearingof landoutsideof the Building Envelopesshall occurunless the Special Consent of Council hasbeengranted;

iv clearing of flora shall only take placewithin thoseareasdesignatedas BuildingEnvelopeson the plan of subdivisionexcept for the construction of a vehicularaccessway and for the purpose ofcomplying with the requirements of theBushFiresAct;

v Council may permitclearingof vegetationoutside of the building envelope.In considering applications to clear such land,Council shall haveregardto the effects ofclearing on erosion, water quality andother elements of the physical environment and may refer such applicationstothe Environmental ProtectionAuthorityor the Commissionerfor Soil Conservation for investigation andrecommendation.In granting approval toclear land, Council shall have due regardto suchrecommendations;

vi existing landscapingand tree cover shallbe maintainedand no flora shall be removed from those areas designated asLandscapeProtectionAreasexceptfor theconstruction of a vehicularaccesswayandfor the purposeof complying with the requirementsof the BushFires Act.

6. Adding after paragraph11 of column b of Appendixvii the following new paragraph;

llA Prior to the subdivision of land describedas J.A.A. Lots 128 and 129 in column a thesubdividershall:-

i no aerials,mastsor other structuresshallbe constructedto a height exceedingtheobstacle limitation surface for the safe

flight of aircraft, which for thelandshownon Map No. 21.V is 74 metres aboveAustralianHeightDatum;

ii owners of lots shown on Map No. 21.Vwhich have boundaries abutting theJandakotAirport shall maintain fencingalongtheseboundariesin good condition,such fencing to comply with the dimensions and structural requirementsof AS1725-1975 titled Galvanised Rail-lessChainwireSecurityFencesandGates;

iii at the subdivider’s expense, constructand/or upgrade that part of SolomonRoadabuttingtheboundariesof thoselotsto a width of 6.lm andin accordancewithCouncil’s specifications;

iv comply with the requirementsof the Departmentof Aviation.

7. Add to paragraph12 of column b of Appendixviii the following new paragraph;

Such system must have a minimum depth of1.2m of absorptive soil between the highestknownwatertableandthe bottom of theeffluentdisposalsystem.

8. Adding after paragraph25 of column b of Appendixviii thefollowing new paragraph;

The keepingof one 1 horse may be permittedwithin thoselots shownon Map No. 21.V as Lots7, 8, 9, 11 and 12 of JandakotAgricultural AreaLot 128 andLots 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18,19, 20 and 21 of JandakotAgricultural Area Lot129. No horsesshall be kept within those lots-shownon Map No. 21.V as Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and10 of JandakotAgricultural Area Lots 128 orLots 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 16 and 22 of JandakotAgricultural Area Lot 129. Notwithstandingtheabove,whereverin theopinion of Council, landisbeing grazedor stockedin a mannerwhich wouldcause topsoil to be exposedand/or trees to bering-barked,to thegeneraldetrimentof thearea,the matter may bereferred to theDepartmentofAgriculture for investigation andrecommendation. Having regard to therecommendationsof that Department,Councilmay order reductions in the number of, or removal of livestock and/or the protection of vegetationby fencingor latticebinding. No livestockshall be permittedto grazewithin the LandscapeProtectionAreashownon Map No. 21.V.

9. Adding after paragraph26 of column b of Appendix viii thefollowing new paragraph;

27 The Minimum DevelopmentHeight for theland in the Jandakot/Solomon/FraserRoadssubdivision and more particularly describedincolumn a of this Appendix shallbe 29.20metresabove Australian HeightDatum.

10. Adding afterparagraph27 of column b of Appendix viii the following new paragraph;

28 Thesubdividerof J.A.A. Lots 128 and 129 incolumn a shall ensure that each prospectivepurchaserof a subdivided lot acknowledgesinwriting at thetime of purchaseof a lot a scheduleof conditions relating to the subdivision,and inparticular the Minimum Development Heightapplicable. Such scheduleshall include the provisions containedherein togetherwith the following-

a The requirementsand regulationsof theWestern Australian Water Authority regarding the use of the above bore waterand the protection of undergroundwatersupplies.As the lots are within a PublicWater Supply Area, the WesternAustralian Water Authority is unlikely toissue a licence for the useof groundwaterfor amountsmore than 1500 cubic metresper annum, i.e. sufficient for houseanddomesticgardenrequirementsand for irrigation of approximately0.lha. of pastureor othercrops.

b Conditions regarding the provisions ofpowerandtelephoneservicesto eachlot.

GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA1948 [30 June1989

c The siting of bores on eachlot in consultation with the WesternAustralianWaterAuthority, havingregardto theposition ofeffluent systems,the spacingof boresbetween neighbouringlots and the WesternAustralian WaterAuthority bores.

d The subdivision’sproximity to JandakotAirport and the recommendations ofAS2021-1981 with respect to buildingsiting and construction. -

11. Adding after paragraph28 of column b of Appendixviii thefollowing new paragraph;

29 When considering a building applicationwithin the Special Rural Zone Council mayrefuse or conditionally approve any applicationfor anybuilding, it considersto detractfrom theamenityofthelocality,

D. F. MIGUEL,Mayor.

R. W. BROWN,Acting Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendent

City of CockburnDistrict Zoning SchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 209

SPC:853/2/23/5,Pt. 209.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of theTown Planningand DevelopmentAct1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe Cityof Cockburn Town Planning Scheme Amendment on 16June1989 for thepurposeof-

1. ExcisingJandakotAgricultural AreaLot 423, situated at the corner of Gibbs and Liddelow Roads,Banjup, from the Rural Zone and including thatland in the Special Rural Zone, as depicted onComposite Amending Plan No. 12.201, and theSchemeMap is herebyamendedaccordingly;

2. Adding after paragraph4 of column g of Appendix viii to the SchemeText the following new paragraph:-"5 The land comprising Jandakot AgriculturalArea Lot 423 cornerGibbsandLiddelow Roads".

3. Adding after sub-paragraphiv of 1 of columnh of Appendixvii thenew sub-paragraph:-

v SubdivisionPlan-Map No. 21.Uof thelanddescribed in paragraph5 of column g andMap No. 21.U shall form part of theScheme.

4. Adding afterparagraph9 of columnh of Appendix viii the following new paragraph.

9A For the landdescribedin paragraph5 andshownon Map No. 21.U:-

i buildings shall only be constructedwithinthosepartsof the lots designatedasBuilding Envelopes;

ii Council may modify the location of theBuilding Envelopes;

iii no developmentor clearingof landoutsideof the Building Envelopesshall occurunless the Special Consent of Council hasbeen granted;

iv clearing of flora shall only take placewithin thoseareasdesignatedas BuildingEnvelopeson the plan of subdivisionexcept for the constructionof a vehicularaccessway and for the purpose ofcomplying with the requirementsof theBushFires Act;

v subjectto paragraphs8 and 9 Councilmay permit clearingof vegetationoutsideof theBuilding envelope;

vi existing landscaping and tree cover shallbe maintainedand no flora shall be removed from those areas designated asLandscapeProtectionAreasexceptfor thepurpose of complying with the requirementsof theBushFires Act;

vii thelow vegetateddepressionbetweenLots4 and 5 shall be preservedin its existingform.

5. Adding after paragraph11D of column h of Appendixviii thefollowing new paragraph:-

llE Prior to the subdivisionof land describedin paragraph5 of column g the subdividershall:-

i on everylot shownon Map No. 21.U, provide a vehicular accesswaynot less than2.75 m in width, constructedin accordancewith Council’s specificationsat the roaddevelopmentheight, from thestreetalignment through the minimum setbackarea;and

ii plant indigenoustrees at a density of 20treesper hectarein accordancewith MapNo. 21.U

6. Adding afterparagraph12D of column h of Appendixviii thefollowing new paragraph:-

12E The minimum developmentheight for theland described in paragraph5 of column gshall be 28.20m aboveAustralianHeightDatum

7. Adding after paragraph26 of column h of Appendixviii thefollowing new paragraph:-

27 The keepingof only one 1 horse per lotmay be permittedon the land describedin paragraph 5 of column g shownon Map No. 21.UbeingLots 4 and 5.

8. Adding after paragraph27 of column h of Appendixviii the following new paragraph:-

28 When considering a building applicationwithin the Special Rural Zone Council mayrefuse or conditionally approve any applicationfor any building, it considersto detract from theamenityof thelocality.

D. F. MIGUEL,Mayor.

A. J. ARMAREGO,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

City of GosnellsTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 309

SPC:853/2/25/1,Pt. 309.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928, that the Hon Minister for PlanningapprovedtheCityof GosnellsTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton 16 June1989, for the purposeof rezoningthetotal 1 628 sq. metresof Lot 542 Helm Street,Maddington from "ResidentialA"to "ResidentialB" at the R-30 density codeto accommodatea maximumof three3 units.

L. G. RICHARDSON,Mayor.

G. WHITELEY,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment

City of SouthPerthTown PlanningSchemeNo, 5-AmendmentNo. 20

SPC: 853/2/11/7,Pt. 20.IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section-7 of the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct1928, that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe Cityof South Perth Town Planning SchemeAmendment on19 June1989, for thepurposeof-

1. ExcisingLot 32 of SwanLocation 381 on Diagram42774 being No. 83 Canning Highway from theMotor Repair and ServiceStation Zone, and including that landin theCommercialC2 Zone.

2. AmendingtheSchemeMap accordingly.

P. CAMPBELL,Mayor.

D. B. ERNST,Town Clerk.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1949

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendments

City of Stirling District PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNos.37, 87 and 93

SPC: 853/2/20/34,Pts. 37, 87 and93.

IT is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town Planningand DevelopmentAct1928, that theHon Minister for PlanninghasapprovedtheCity of Stirling Town Planning SchemeAmendmentson 16June1989 for thepurposeof-

AmendmentNo. 37; rezoningthe portion of landsituatedon the south eastcorner of MirrabookaAvenueandBoyare

Avenue,Swan Loc. K. and Ki, as depictedon the Amendment documentfrom "Special Residential"to "Private Institutions".

AmendmentNo. 87; rezoningthe easterlymoiety of Lot45 on the corner of Malcolm Street and Flora Terrace,North Beachfrom "Service Station" to "Low Density ResidentialR20".

AmendmentNo. 93; rezoningLots 10 and 11, Odin Drive,Stirling from "Public Amusement"to "Low Density ResidentialR20".

A. SPAGNOLO,Mayor.

RALPH FARDON,Town Clerk.

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNINGSCHEMEACT 1959

ImprovementPlanNo. 22

The Spectaclesareagenerallyboundedby HopeValleyRoad,McLaughlin Road,ThomasRoadandJohnsonRoad

Town of Kwinana

File: 819-2-26-3.

NOTICE is hereby given that the State Planning Commission acting pursuant to section 37A of the MetropolitanRegion Town Planning Scheme Act 1959 hascertified andrecommendedthat for the purposeof advancingthe planning, developmentand use of land depicted in the FirstSchedulehereunder,that landshouldbe madethe subjectofan improvementplan.

SecondSchedule

Public Inspection duringnormal businesshours.

1. Office of the StatePlanningCommission,8thFloor, Oakleigh Building,22 St George’sTerrace,PerthWA 6000.

Such recommendationas signedand sealedby the StatePlanningCommissionon March 16, 1989 hasbeenacceptedby the Hon Minister for Planning and approvedby HisExcellencytheGovernorand will be knownas ImprovementPlan No. 22.

ImprovementPlanNo. 22 is effectiveas of May 16, 1989whenapprovedby His ExcellencytheGovernor.

Copies of the Commissioncertificate togetherwith supporting plansand texts for ImprovementPlan No. 22 areavailable for public inspectionduring the normal businesshoursfrom Mondayto Fridayinclusiveof eachweek,excepton public holidays, at the placesmentionedin the SecondSchedulehereunder.

First Schedule

GORDON G. SMITH,Secretary,

State Planning Commission.

2. Office of theMunicipality of theTown of Kwinana,GilmoreAvenue,Kwinana WA 6167.

3. J. S. Battye Library,AlexanderLibrary Building,CulturalCentre,FrancisStreet,NorthbridgeWA 6000.

MPROVEMENT PLAN No 22 SUBJECTAREATHE SPECTACLES .-. ..

1950 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

METROPOLITAN REGIONTOWN PLANNINGSCHEME ACT 1959

MetropolitanRegion SchemeNoticeof ProposedAmendment

VariousZonesand ReservationsLedaArea,Town ofKwinana

AmendmentNo. 776/33A; File No. 833-2-26-9.THE State Planning Commissionproposesto amend theMetropolitan Region Scheme the Schemein accordancewith the provisionsof Section 33A of the MetropolitanRegion Town PlanningSchemeAct 1959 as amended.A description of the proposedAmendment is contained in theFirst Schedulehereunder.

Pleasenote that the proposedAmendmentdoes not, inthe opinion of the StatePlanningCommission,constituteasubstantialalterationto the Schemeandacertificateto thiseffect is outlinedin theSecondSchedulehereunder.

Copies of the map sheetsdepicting that part of theSchememap which is beingamendedare availablefor publicinspectionduringnormal businesshoursat theplaceslistedin theThird Schedulehereunder.

Anyone wishing to make a submissionon any aspectofthe proposedAmendmentwhether in support or againstmay do so in writing to the Minister for Planningon theform entitledSubmission-Section33A. Formsareavailableat the placeswhere the proposedamendmentis open forpublic inspection.

Submissionsareto be lodgedin duplicatewith-The Town Planning Appeal Committee, "HyattCentre", 87 Adelaide Terrace,Perth WA 6000 on orbefore4:00 pm Friday, September1, 1989.

A. POLSKI,Acting Secretary,

StatePlanningCommission.

First ScheduleProposedAmendment

The Metropolitan Region Scheme is proposed to beamendedby substitutingthezonesand reservationsshownon Amending Map SheetNumber 27/20M for the correspondingpartsof MetropolitanRegion SchemeMap SheetNumber 27.

Thepurposeof theAmendmentis to rationalisetheParksandRecreationReservation,UrbanZoneand RegionalRoadReservationsin accordancewiththe LedaStructurePlan.

The effect of the Amendmentis to changevarious zonesand reservations for the area generally bounded byMundijong Road, Garden Island Highway, Dixon Road,MandurahRoad,andMillar Road,Leda,Town of Kwinana.

The proposedAmendmentNumber 776/33A is depictedon Plan Number 3.05 97 datedApril 5, 1989 and in moredetail on SupportingPlansNumbered1.09671/1,1.1640/1,1.2136/1,1.2536/1,1.2530-1.2537,1.1641/1,and 1.2137/1.

SecondScheduleCertificate

In accordancewith the provisionsof Section 33A of theMetropolitanRegion Town PlanningSchemeAct 1959, theState Planning Commission hereby certifies that, in theopinionof theCommission,theproposedAmendmentto theMetropolitan Region Scheme Map Sheet Number 27 asdepictedon AmendingMap SheetNumber 27/20M doesnotconstitutea substantialalteration to the Metropolitan Region Scheme.TheCommonSealof theStatePlan

ning Commissionwas hereuntoaffixed in thepresenceof-

[L.S.]W. A. McKENZIE,

Chairman.

A. POLSKI,Acting Secretary.

Third SchedulePublicInspectionduringnormalbusinesshours-

1. Office of theStatePlanningCommission,8thFloor, OakleighBuilding,22 St George’sTerrace,PerthWA 6000.

2. Office of theMunicipality of theTown of Kwinana,GilmoreAvenue,KwinanaWA 6167.

3. Office of the Municipality of the City ofRockingham, -CouncilAvenue,RockinghamWA 6168.

4. J. S. BattyeLibrary,AlexanderLibrary Building,CulturalCentre,FrancisStreet,NorthbridgeWA 6000.

METROPOLITAN REGIONTOWN PLANNINGSCHEMEACT 1959

MetropolitanRegionSchemeSection33A-Amendment

Notice of Approval

Rezoningfrom Ruralto Urban Landboundedby RanfordRoad, NicholsonRoadandtherailway line, CanningValeAmendmentNo. 732/33A; File No. 833-2-16-26,Vol. 2.

PLEASE note that the Hon Minister for Planning, in accordancewith the provisions of section 33A 7 of theMetropolitanRegion Town PlanningSchemeAct 1959, hasapprovedwithout modifications the proposedAmendmentto the MetropolitanRegion Scheme,describedin the FirstSchedulehereto.

Copiesof the map sheet depicting the Amendmentapprovedby the Minister without modificationsareavailablefor public inspection,during normal businesshours at theplaceslisted in theSecondSchedulehereto.

TheAmendmentas approvedshallhave effect as from thedateof publicationof this noticein the Gazette.

GORDON G. SMITH,Secretary,

- State PlanningCommission,

First ScheduleApprovedAmendmentwithout modifications

The Metropolitan Region Scheme is amended bysubstitutingthe zonesand reservationsshown on AmendingMap SheetNo, 20/SM for the correspondingpartsof theMetropolitanRegionMap SheetNo. 20.

The approvedAmendment is depicted on State PlanningCommissionPlanNo. 3.0588.

Notice of the proposalwas first publishedin the Gazetteon 14 October1988.

SecondSchedulePublic inspectionduringnormalbusinesshours-

1. Office of theStatePlanningCommission,8thFloor, OakleighBuilding,22 St.George’sTerrace,PerthWA 6000.

2. Office of theMunicipality of the City of Canning,1317 Albany Highway,CanningtonWA 6107.

3. J. S. BattyeLibrary,AlexanderLibrary Building,CulturalCentre,FrancisStreet,Northbridge WA 6000.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

Expenditure$

554 698124 406157 779

4 402950 055

1 232 261799 127211 617230 003812 181

$5 076 529

1951

CITY OF BUNBURY

IT is hereby notified for public information that effectivefrom 30 June 1989 the Officers listed hereunderare AuthorisedOfficers for thepurposesindicated,

1. CohnAnthony Leknys andStevenLesterJones.a The DogAct 1976.b The Local GovernmentAct1960 Section450.c The BushFiresAct 1954.

2. StevenLesterJonesand JohnBrian Kowal.a The Local GovernmentAct 1960 Sections 669C,

669D.3. SusanCarolJacobson.

a The Dog Act 1976.

G. W. FITZGERALD,Acting City Manager/TownClerk.

TOWN OF MANDURAHMUNICIPAL FUND SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITY

FOR PERIOD ENDED 30 JUNE 1988

ParticularsOperating Section

Income

General Purpose Income 4 118 524General Administration 16 379Law, Order and Public Safety 43 872Health 11 222welfare Services 4 191Community Amenities 868 774Recreation and Culture 531 i7iTransport 134 30iEconomic Services 116999Other Property and Services 233 000Finance and Borrowing 418 131

Total Operating Income/Expenditure $6 596 565

Capital Section

General Administration 73 166Law, Order and Public Safety 21 358Health 39 657Welfare Services 166 051Community Amenities 950Recreation and Culture 403 028Transport 655 137Economic Services 14 275Other Property and Services 321 435Fund Transfers -

Finance and Borrowing 189 060

Total Capital Income/Expenditure $1 884 117

Total Operating and Capital Income! Expenditure 5 480 682

Surplus/Deficit 1 July 1987 b/fwd 401 078

8 881 760Surplus/Deficit 1 July 1988 c/fwd -

$8 881 760

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1988

Current Asoets-

78 10940 43744 750

105 59516875

531 6001 102 661

13 7731i2 236440 818646 718

$3 136 572

5 213 101

8 213 101668 659

$8 881 760

802 482

442 994921 757473 224

$8 842

2 492 907417 279

7 949 718

$13 509 233

429 742

442 994

6 870 761417 279

$8 160 776

CITY OF FREMANTLE

THE City of Fremantleat its Ordinary Meeting held onMonday20 March, 1989 adoptedthe following ScheduleofFeesand Chargesto be effective from 1 July, 1989 for itsvariousrecreationfacilities.GreenFees-FremantieGolf Course- $

Midweek-9 holes 5.0018 holes 7.50

Students/Pensioners-9 holes 3.5018 holes 6.00

Weekend/PublicHolidays-9 holes 5.5018 holes 8.50

Non Current Assets-Trust FundLoan FundReserve FundStaff House

Deferred Assets-Municipal FundOverdraft

Fixed Assets-Municipal Fund

Current Liabilities-

Non Current Liabilities-Trust Fund

Deferred Liabilities-Municipal Fund

R,..,., tn,.,,t

EntranceFees-FremantleAquatic Centre-’---AdultChildSpectatorPensioner/UnemployedSchoolGroupDiversFamily 1 Adult/2 ChildrenFamily 2 Adults/2ChildrenConcessionTickets Book of 10-

AdultChildVacationSwimming/Spectator

30 daypass-AdultFamily I Adult/2 ChildrenFamily 2 Adults/2Children

Hire Charges-NonSportingReserves-CommercialHiring-

Full day8am-12midnightHalf dayHourly rateper houror part thereofAfter midnight per hour orpart thereof

Non-commercialHiring-Full day8am-l2 midnightHalf dayHourly rateper houror part thereofAfter midnightper houror part thereof

KeyBondAlcohol BondLiquor Permit

Total Net Amounts as Represented by CapitalAccumulation Account

3953446

- 921787

473

224

Total.... 5 348 457

I hereby certify that the balance sheet of the Town of Mandurah as at 30 June1988 and the supporting schedules 2 to 27 for the year ended on that date, are tothe best of my knowledge true and correct and in accordance with the books ofaccount of the Town of Mandurah and that the books of account and otheraccounting records are maintained in accordance with the Local GovernmentAct 1960 and the Local Government Accounting Directions 1985.

Dated 12 April 1989.

E. W. HATTON,Acting Town Clerk.

Audit Report

a Financial Statements-Ii We have audited the accompanying accounts of the Town of Mandurah

set out in pages ito 74 for the year ended 30 June 1988, in accordancewith requirements of the Local Government Audit Directions and theAustralian Auditing Standards.

ii In our opinion the accompanying accounts are drawn up in accordancewith the books of the Council and fairly present the requirements of theLocal Government Act and the Local Government Accounting Directions which are to be dealt with in preparing the accounts.

b Statutory Compliance-Subject to our management report we did not during the course of our auditbecome aware of any instances where the Council did not comply with thestatutory requirements of the Local Government Act and Local GovernmentAccounting Directions.

E. W. EDWARDS,Partner,

Lscul Government Auditor.

1.301.00.80.90.70

2.003.004.00

11.008.006.00

lS.002S.0035.00

160.0080.0030.0060.00

70.0035.0015.0050.0050.00

200.0020.00

Casual Hire Charges-SportingReserves andPassiveParks-GeneralHire-

Full Day 80.00Half Day 40.00

Junior Clubsperday 40.00M. J. CAROSELLA,

Town Clerk.

1952 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

CITY OF GERALDTONIT is herebynotified for public information that LawrenceSilvia hasbeenappointedPrincipal Building SurveyorandRaymondStenthasbeenappointedBuilding Surveyor fortheCity of Geraldton.

The appointmentof SeanRutherford as Building Inspectoris herebycancelledas from 16 June1989.

CITY OF SUBIACO

G. K. SIMPSON,Town Clerk.

IT is herebynotified for public information that theofficerslisted below are authorisedofficers of the City of Subiacounderthefollowing Acts and By-laws-

Mr MauriceFerialdi, Principal HealthSurveyor,andMr John Mitchell, HealthSurveyor:

1. BushFiresAct sections38 and592. Litter Act section263. tog Act sections29 and444. Local GovernmentAct 19605. Control of Vehicles Off-road Areas Act,

section383.6. Local GovernmentAct section 242A-Street

TradingBy-law No. 50.Mr DavidTonkin, Dog Control Officer-

1. Local Government Act section 242A-StreetTrading By-law No. 50.

J. F. R. McGEOUGH,Town Clerk/City Manager.

Mr S. J. Taylor, Mr W. R. Lyle, Mr M. G. Clarke, Mr G. A.Monkhorst and Mr D. L. Lyons have been appointedtoperform the administrativeduties and investigateproceedings underBy-law 11 StreetLawnsand Gardens;andMrD. L. Lyons hasbeenappointedto investigateproceedingsunderBy-law 3 PestPlants.

The following appointmentshavebeencancelled:Mr D. F.Andrewsas inspectorunder Sections669B and 669C of theLocal GovernmentAct, By-law 19 Parking Facilities, asauthorisedofficer underBy-law 7 RemovalandDisposalofObstructiveAnimals or Vehicles, 14 Bathing, 21 Parksand Reservesand 25 Dogs; Mr B. J. Tullet as inspectorunder Sections 669B and 669C and 669D of the LocalGovernmentAct, andBy-law 19 Parking Facilities; Mr F.T. Tattersall asauthorisedpersonunderBy-law 7 RemovalandDisposalof ObstructiveAnimals or Vehicles.

M. A. JORGENSEN,Town Clerk.

SHIRE OF BROOME

Acting ShireClerk

IT is hereby notified for public information that CharlesMalcolmBrown hasbeenappointedActing ShireClerk from13 June1989 to 10 July 1989.

K. A. S. MALE,President.

TOWN OF ALBANY

IT is hereby notified that Mr L. C. A. Withers has beenappointedas Animal Warden/DogControl Officer authorisedpursuantto Section 29 of the Dog Act 1976; to investigate proceedingsunderBy-law 3 PestPlants and By-law18 Clearing of Land and Removalof Refuse, RubbishandDisusedMaterial; Mr R. D. Weston,Mr A. E. TurnerandMr W. R. Lyle have been appointedto investigateproceedings under By-law 3 PestPlants,and By-law 18 Clearingof Land and Removalof Refuse, Rubbishand DisusedMaterial; Mr R. W. Holmes and Mr G. A. Monkhorst havebeen appointed as authorised persons under By-law 7RemovalandDisposalof ObstructingAnimals or Vehicles;

SHIRE OF COOLGARDIEBuildingSurveyor

IT is hereby notified for public information that WilliamHuon SidebottomhasbeenappointedShire Building Surveyor, effectivefrom Monday26 June1989 to Friday14 July1989.

The appointment of Brian Kevin Brockwelh as ShireBuilding Surveyoris cancelledasof Monday12 June1989.

- L. P. STRUGNELL,ShireClerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960Merredin ShireCouncil

Saleof Land for Rates

Section584

NOTICE is hereby giventhat default in the paymentof Ratesfor a period of not less thanthreeyearshaving occurred,theMerredin Shire Council, acting under the powersconferredby Sub-sectionC of Division 6 of Part XXV of the LocalGovernmentAct, 1960,will offer for saleby Public Auction at Merredin ShireOffice, 110 BarrackStreet,Merredin,on the29thdayof July 1989 at 11.00 amthepiecesof landspecifiedin theSchedulehereto.

Schedule

R. LITTLE,ShireClerk.

Description of Landand Lot and Lu-cation Number

Plan orDiagramNumber

Title ReVol.

ferenceFol.

Area ha Street Description of im-provements if any

Name of registeredProprietor

Names of other Per-suns appearing tohave an Interest

Rates out-standing

Othercharges dueon the Land

Merredin Lot 531 - 1063 588 2.0231 Cohn Vacant Kathleen Esther Tait Commissioner ofState Taxation

7281.58 Lund Tax445.14 WaterRates 247.30

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1953

CEMETERIESACT 1986

Shireof Wagin

FeesandChargesPURSUANTto section53 of the CemeteriesAct, Council atits meeting held on 20 June 1989 resolved to adopt thefollowing feesandcharges.

1. On applicationfor an order for burial the following feesshall bepayablein advance-

a Interment Fees-

For interment of any adult in grave1.8 metresdeep

For intermentof any juvenile under14 yrs of age in grave 1.8 metresdeep

For intermentof any stillborn childFor Government interment of an

adultFor Governmentintermentof a juv

enileunder14 yrs of ageb Land for Burial-

1. For ordinary land for burialin denominated and non-denominational sections, selectedby theTrustees-

a Land2.4mx 1.2mb Land2.4mx2.4mc Land2.4mx3.7m

2. Special land selectedby applicant approvedby the Trusteesincluding a grant for Right ofBurial.

a Land2.4mx 1.2mb Land2.4mx2.4mc Land2.4mx3.7m

2. If graves are required to be sunk deeperthan 1.8 metres,the following additionalchargesshallbepayable-

For first additional30cmForsecondadditional30cmFor third additional30cm

3. For re-openinganordinarygrave-Foreachintermentof anadultFor each intermentof a juvenile under 14

yearsForeachintermentof a stillborn child

4. For re-openinga brick grave-accordingtowork required,from

5. For each interment without due noticeunderBy-law 6For eachintermenton a Sunday or Public

HolidayFor eachintermentnot in usualhours as

prescribedby By-law 13Feefor exhumationRe-openingof gravefor exhumation-

For anadultFor a juvenileunder 14 yrs old

Re-interment in a new grave afterexhumationfor anadult

$Re-interment in a nes/ grave after

exhumation for a juvenile under 14yearsof age

Forpermissionto erecta headstoneForpermissionto erecta monumentFor permissionto encloseany gravewith

a kerbFor permissionto erecta nameplateFor registration of transfer of Right of

BurialFor copyof Right of BurialFor gravenumberplateUndertakersAnnualLicensefeeGrave reservationfee

6. Niche Wall-a For the interment of ashesin a single

niche without the supply of a nicheplaque

b For the interment of ashes in a singleniche with thesupply of a niche plaque.

GARY P. BRENNAN,ShireClerk.

$

Adults 16 yrs andoverChildren 5 yrs to 16 yrsChildren 4 yrsChildren in term swimming classes

One MonthTickets-

Adults 16 yrs andoverChildren 5 yrs to 16 yrs

SeasonTickets-FamilyAdults 16 yrs andoverChildren 5 yrs to 16 yrsDaily Observerstickets

Pensioners: Concessionalcharges-childrenratesany personholdinga pensioncard

Trampolines-10 minutes

GARY P. BRENNAN,ShireClerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

CITY OF GOSNELLS

VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No, 1,1989

MADE by His ExcellencyThe LieutenantGovernorand Administratorunder the provisionsof section533 17 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Order may be cited as the City of GosnellsValuation and Rating Order No, 1,

1989.

Commencement2. This Ordershall takeeffect on andfrom 1 July 1989.

Authorisation of useof grossrental value3. The Council of theCity of Gosnellsis authorisedto usevaluationson grossrental value

of reteableproperty asdesignatedand describedin theScheduleto this Order.

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of the Council.

1989/90

75.0025.0025.00

25.0025.00

7.007.00

12.0035.0012.00

1989/90$

110.00

80.0080.00

75.00

70.00

30.0030.0030.00

35.00

120.00

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shire of Wagin

Feesand Charges-SwimmingPool

30.00 NOTICE is herebygiventhat theCouncil at its meetingheld30.00 on 20 June 1989 resolvedto adopt the following feesand30.00 charges.

SwimmingPool-Daily Tickets-

1989/90

1.200.70

no charge0.60

22.0011.00

100.0050.0026.000.60

30.0050.0075.00

110.00

80.0080.00

110.00

75.00

130.00

70.0050.00

110.0080.00

110.00

0.50

1954 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

Schedule

TechnicalDescription

Addition to GrossRentalValue Areasfor theCity of GosnellsScheduleA

All that landbeing portion of CanningLocation 9 andbeing Lot 46 on Office of Titles Plan10367.

ScheduleBAll that landbeing portion of CanningLocation 13 andbeingfirstly Lots 363, 364, 365 and

366 excluding Office of Titles Diagram55617 andsecondlyLots 385, 386and387, thewholeof thesaid landbeingon Office of Titles Plan 3327 Sheet4.

ScheduleCAll that landbeingportion of CanningLocation 16 and being Lots 1285, 1286 and 1287 on

Office of Titles Plan 2608Sheet4.

ScheduleDAll that land beingportion of CanningLocation 16 andbeing Lots 1400 to 1409 inclusive

on Office of Titles Plan3314 Sheet2.

ScheduleEAll that landbeing portion of CanningLocation 16 and being Lots 1124, 1125 and 1126 on

Office of Titles Plan 2566 Sheet3 excludingOffice of titles Diagram72430 andCertificateofTitle Volume 1024 Folio322.

ScheduleFAll thoseportions of CanningLocation 12 as comprisedin Office of Titles Diagrams75011

and75012.

ScheduleGAll thoseportions of CanningLocation 13 as comprisedin Office of Titles Diagrams74763

and75361 andStrataPlan 17001.ScheduleH

All thoseportionsof Canning Location16 as comprisedin Office of Titles Diagram 74673andOffice of Titles Plan 16613.

ScheduleIAll thoseportions of Canning Location 17 as comprisedin Office of Titles Diagrams74211

and 74824 and Office of Titles Plans 16492, 16493, 16494, 16506, 16573, 16574, 16829 and16830.

ScheduleJ

All thoseportionsof CanningLocation 18 as comprisedin Office of Titles Diagrams74042and 74605 andOffice of Titles Plans16420, 16519and 16520.

ScheduleKAll thoseportionsof CanningLocation19 as comprisedin Office of Titles Diagram74861

andOffice of titles Plan 16412.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960

CITY OF NEDLANDS DISTRICT AND WARD BOUNDARIESORDERNo. 1, 1989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorundertheprovisionsofsection12 of the Local GovernmentACt.

Citation1. This Ordermay be citedas the"City of NedlandsDistrict andWardBoundariesOrder

No. 11989".

Redescriptionof District Boundaries2. The boundariesof thedistrict of the City of Nedlandsare herebyredescribedin PartA

of the Scheduleto this Order.

Redescriptionof Ward Boundaries3. a The boundaryof theCoastalDistricts Ward is herebyredescribedin Part B of the

Scheduleto this Order. -b The boundaryof the Hollywood Wardis herebyredescribedin PartC of theScheduleto

this Order.c The boundaryof the Melvista Wardis herebyredescribedin Part D of the Scheduleto

thisOrder.d The boundaryof the Dalkeith Ward is herebyredescribedin Part E of the Scheduleto

this Order.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1955

Schedule

TechnicalDescription

Schedule"A"

Redescriptionof theCity of Nedlands

All that portion of landboundedby lines startingat the intersectionof the low water -mark -of the Indian Ocean and the northeasternboundary of CottesloeLot 313 and extendinggenerally southeasterlyalong that boundary and onwards along the northern and easternportions of SwanLocation 1911 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram3255 to the southernboundaryof the saidLocation 1911; thenceeasterlyand northerly along boundariesof thatlocation to the southwesterncorner of PerthshireLocation Ak; thenceeasterlyand northerlyalong boundariesof that location to the former southwesterncorner of Swan Location 691;thenceeasterlyand northerlyalong formerboundariesof that location to the easternsideofBrookdaleStreet;thencenortherly along that side to the southernsideof Alderbury Street;thenceeasterlyalongthat side to thewesternsideof Selby Street;thencesoutherly,easterly,southeasterlyand again southerlyalong sides of that streetto a point situatein prolongationwesterly of the southernside of Lonnie Street;thenceeasterly to and alongthat side andonwardsto the southeasternsideof the Perth-FremantleRailway Reserve,thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalong that side to a point situatein prolongationwesterly of the centerlineofAberdareRoad; thenceeasterlyto andalong that centrelineto a line in prolongationnortherlyof the westernsideof Lot 23 of SwanLocation 728, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 3082;thencesoutherlyalong that line to the northeasterncornerof that lot; thenceeasterlyalongthe prolongationof the northern sideof that lot andonwards to a point situate 90 degrees3minutes,237.74 metresfrom the formernortheasterncorner of SwanLocation 728 as shownon Department of Land Administration Original Plan 14496; thence179 degrees5 minutes,154.85 metres;thence180 degrees28 minutes,126.57 metres; thence 178 degrees14 minutes,62.86 metres; thence 177 degrees38 minutes,97.62 metres;thence183 degrees45 minutes,92.99 metres;thence176 degrees37 minutes, 39.64 metres; thence 179 degrees54 minutes,90.83 metresto the northern side of Monash Avenue; thence westerly along that side to apoint situate in prolongation northerlyof the centrehineof HampdenRoad; thencesoutherlyto and southerly and southeasterlyalong that centrelineand onwardsto the prolongationnorthwesterly of thecentrehineof Broadway; thencesoutheasterly,southerly,again southeasterly and onwardsalong that centrelineto a point situate64 degrees50 minutes,10.21 metresfrom the northern cornerof SwanLocation5168 ClassA Reserve22527;thence118 degrees9 minutes; 113.24 metresto the right bank of the SwanRiver; thence generally southwesterlyand generallynorthwesterlyalong that bank to the northwesterncorner of Location 5310ClassA Reserve23209; thenceeasterlyalong thenorthern boundaryof that location to thesouthwesterncorner of Lot 270 of Location907 asshownon Office of Titles Plan2784; thenceeasterlyalong the southernboundaryof that lot to the southwesternsideof Victoria Avenue;thence southeasterlyalong that side to the northeasterncorner of former Lot 271; thencesoutheasterlyto the southernsideof a formerright of carriagewayasshownon Office of TithesPlan 2064; thenceeasterlyalong that former side to the westernside of ParkerRoad andonwardsto the northwesterncorner of Lot 4 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 38366;thenceeasterly along the northern boundary of that lot and easterlyalong the northernboundaryof Lot 3 to the northwesterncorner of Lot 108 as shownon Office of Titles Plan2064; thenceeasterlyalong thenorthernboundaryof that lot and easterlyalong thenorthernboundaryof Lot 107to thenorthwesterncornerof Lot 6 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram54873; thenceeasterlyalong the northern boundaryof that lot to thewesternsideof LotonRoadand onwardsto the northwesterncorner of Lot 104 as shownon Office of Titles Plan2064; thenceeasterlyalongthe northern boundaryof that hot and easterlyalong thenorthernboundariesof Lots 103, 102, 101, 100 and 99 and onwardsto the centrelineof StoneRoad;thencenortherly along that centrehineand onwardsto thecentrehineof Melvista Aye; thencewesterly along the centrelineandonwardsto theprolongation southwesterlyof the centrelineof Bay Road; thencenorthwesterly to and along that centrehineand onwards to the prolongation westerlyof thenorthern sideof PrincessRoad,thenceeasterlyto and alongthat sideto thesouthwesterncornerof Lot 218of Location 1029 asshownon Office of Titles Plan 1590;thence northerly along the westernboundary of that lot and northerly along the westernboundariesof Lots 219 to 227 inclusive and onwardsto thesouthwesterncorner of Lot 197;thencenortherly along the westernboundary of that lot and northerly along the westernboundariesof Lots 196 to 188 inclusive and onwardsto the southwesterncorner of Lot 5;thencenortherly along the westernboundary of that hot and northerly along the westernboundaryof Lot 6 to thesouthwesterncornerof Lot 112 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram63379; thencenortherlyalong thewesternboundaryof that lot to thesouthwesterncornerofLot 8 as shownon Office of Titles Plan1590; thencenortherly alongthewesternboundaryofthat lot and onwardsto the centrehineof Stirling Highway; thencenortheasterlyalong thatcentrelineto the prolongationsoutherlyof the centrelineof Loch Street;thencenortherly toand along that centrelineand onwards to the northwesternside of the Perth-FremantleRailway Reserve;thencenortheasterlyalong that side to the prolongationsoutherlyof thecentrelineof BrockwayRoad; thencenortherly to andalongthat centrehineto thecentrehineofAlfred Road; thencewesterly, southwesterly,again westerly and again southwesterlyalongthat centreline to the prolongation northerly of the easternside of Narla Road; thencesoutherly to and along that side to the prolongationeasterlyof the southernside of NariaRoad; thencewesterly to and along that sideand onwards to the westernside of ServetusStreet;thencesoutherlyalong that sideto thenorthern sideof WoodStreet;thenceeasterlyalong the prolongationof that side to the easternsideof ServetusStreet;thencesoutherlyalong that sideto thenorthern sideof ShentonRoad;thencewesterly alongthe prolongationof that side to the westernside of ServetusStreet;thencesoutherly along that side to thenorthern sideof North Street;thencewesterly along that side to the southwesterncorner ofLot 387 of Location 537 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 1140; thencesoutherly to thenorthwesterncorner of Lot 1 of CottesloeSuburbanLot 5 as shownon Office of Titles Plan3659; thencewesterlyalong the southernsideof North Streetand onwards to thelow watermark of the Indian Ocean and thencegenerally northerly along that how water mark to thestarting point. Inclusive of islandsadjacentthereto.

1956 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

Schedule"B"

Redescriptionof theCoastalDistricts Ward

All that portion of handboundedby lines starting at the intersectionof the prolongationwesterly of the centrehine of Aberdare Road with the south-easternside of the PerthFremantleRailway Reserve,a point on a presentsouth-westernboundary of the City ofNedlandsand extendinggenerally southwesterlyalong that side to a point situate in prolongation northerly of the centrehineof Loch Street, a point on a presentsouth-westernboundaryof the City of Nedhands,thencenortherly, north-easterly,again northerly, westerly,southwesterly,againwesterly, againsouthwesterly,southerly,again westerly, again southerly,easterly, again southerly, again westerly, again southerly, again westerly, again southerly,again westerly, generally northerly, generally south-easterly,again easterly,again northerly,again easterly,againnortherly, againeasterly,again northerly, again easterly,again southery,againeasterly,again generallysouth-easterly,again southerly,again easterlyand again generally southwesterlyalongboundariesof that City to thestartingpoint. -

Schedule"C"

Redescriptionof theHollywood Ward

All that portion of land boundedby lines starting at theintersection of the prolongationnortherly of the centrelineof Loch Streetwith the southeasternsideof the Perth-FremantleRailway Reserve,a point on a presentwestern boundary of the City of Nedlandsandextendinggenerallynortheasterlyalongthat sideto a point situatein prolongationwesterly ofthe centrehineof AberdareRoad, a point on a presentnorthern boundary of the City ofNedlands, thence easterly,southerly, again easterly, generally, southerly, westerly, againsoutherlyand southeasterlyalongboundariesof that City to the centrehineof Stirling Highway; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalong that centrehineto the prolongationsoutherlyof thecentrelineof Loch Street,a point on a presentwesternboundaryof the City of Nedlandsandthencenortherlyalongthat boundaryto thestartingpoint.

Schedule"D"

Redescriptionof theMelvista Ward

All that portion of land boundedby lines starting at the intersectionof the prolongationsoutherlyof the centrehineof Loch Streetwith thecentrehineof Stirling Highway,a point on apresentnorthwesternboundaryof theCity of Nedhandsand extendinggenerallynortheasterlyalong that centrehineto the prolongationnorthwesterlyof thecentrehineof Broadway,a pointon a presentnortheasternboundaryof the City of Nedlands,thencesoutheasterly,southerly,again southeasterlyand generally southwesterlyalong boundaries of that City to a pointsituate in prolongationeasterlyof the centrehineof Waratah Avenue; thencewesterly alongthat prolongationto the centrehineof Birdwood Parade;thencegenerallynortherly along thatcentrehineto theprolongationeasterlyof thecentrehineof GallopRoad; thencewesterlyto andalong that centrehineto the prolongationsoutherly of the centrehineof Vix Street; thencenortherly to and northerly and northeasterlyalong that centreline and onwards to thecentrehineof Dalkeith Road; thencenorthwesterlyalong that centrehineand onwards to thecentrelineof Melvista Avenue; thencegenerally westerly along that centrelineto the prolongation northerlyof the centrehineof StoneRoad,a point on a presentsouthernboundaryofthe City of Nedlands;thencewesterly, northeasterly,easterly,northerly andagain northeasterly alongboundariesof that City to thestartingpoint.

Schedule"E"

Redescriptionof theDalkeith Ward

All that portion of hand boundedby lines starting at the intersectionof the prolongationnortherlyof the centrelineof StoneRoadwith thecentrehineof Melvista Avenue,a point on apresentsouthernboundaryof theCity of Nedlandsandextendinggenerallyeasterlyalong thatcentrehine to the prolongation nOrthwesterly of the centrehine of Dalkeith Road; thencesoutheasterlyto and along that centrehineto the prolongationnortheasterlyof thecentrehineof Viz Street;thencesouthwesterlyto and southwesterlyand southerlyalong that centrehineand onwards to the centrehineof Gallop Road; thenceeasterlyalong that Centrelmeandonwardsto thecentrelineof Birdwood Parade;thencegenerallysoutherlyalong that centrelineto the prolongationeasterlyof the centrehineof WaratahAvenue; thenceeasterlyalong thatprolongationto the right bankof the SwanRiver, a point on a presentsoutheasternboundaryof the City of Nedlandsand thencegenerallysouthwesterly,generallynorthwesterly,easterly,’southeasterly,againeasterlyand northerlyalong boundariesof that City to the startingpoint.

Departmentof Land Administration Public Plans: Perth2 000 07.21, 07.22, 07.23, 07.24,07.25, 08.21, 08.22, 08.23, 08.24, 08.25, 09.19, 09.20, 09.21, 09.22, 09.23, 09.24, 09.25, 10.19,10.20, 10.21,10.22, 10.23, 10.24, 10.25, 11.20, 11.21, 11.23.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1957

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960CITY OF PERTHAND CITY OF SUBIACO DISTRICT AND WARD

BOUNDARIES ORDERNo.11989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenantGovernorandAdministratorundertheprovisionsofsection12 of theLocal GovernmentAct.

Citation1. This Ordermay be cited as the"City of Perthand City of SubiacoDistrict and Ward

BoundariesOrderNo. 11989".Alteration to District Boundaries

2. The Boundariesof the districts of the City of Perthand City of Subiaco are herebyalteredandadjustedasdescribedin the Scheduleto this Order.Alteration of Ward Boundaries

3. TheCentralWestWardof the City of PerthandtheEastandWestWardsof theCity ofSubiacoareconsequentlyalteredand adjustedas describedin theScheduleto this Order.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerkof theCouncil.

ScheduleTechnicalDescription

Transfer of Territory from theCity ofSubiacoto theCity of Perth

All that portion of landboundedby lines starting from theintersectionof the centrelineof -the Perth-FremantleRailway with the centreline of ThomasStreet,a point on a presentnortheasternboundary of the City of Subiaco and extending southwesterlyalong thatcentrehineto a line in prolongationeasterlyof the centrelineof SubiacoRoad,a point on apresentsouthernboundary of the City of Subiacoand thenceeasterly, northeasterlyandgenerallynorthwesterlyalongboundariesof that City to thestartingpoint.Area: about337 squaremetres.The boundariesof the EastWard of theCity of Subiacoandthe CentralWestWardof theCity of Perthareconsequentlyamended.

Department of Land Administration Public Plan: Perth 2 000 12.26.

Transferof Territory from theCity of Perthto theCity of Subiaco

All that portion of landas shownborderedin red on Departmentof Land AdministrationMiscellaneousDiagram152.Area: about3.2284 hectares.The boundariesof theCentralWest Ward of the City of Perthandthe SouthWardof the City of Subiacoareconsequentlyamended.

Departmentof Land AdministrationPublic Plans:Perth2000 11.22 and 11.23.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960CITY OF ROCKINGHAM

VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No.1,1989

MADE by His ExcellencyThe LieutenantGovernorand Administratorunderthe provisionsof section533 17 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960

Citation1. This Ordermaybe citedas the"City of RockinghamValuation and Rating OrderNo.

1, 1989".

Commencement2. This Ordershall take effecton and from 1 July 1989.

Authorisation of Useof Gross Rental Value3. The Council of theCity of Rockinghamis authorised to usevaluations on gross rental

value of rateable property as designatedanddescribedin theSchedulesto this Order.

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

Schedules

TechnicalDescription

Addition to GrossRentalValue Areasfor theCity of Rockingham

ScheduleAAll thoseportions of CockburnSound Location 16 as comprisedin Office of Titles Plans

16328, 16334, 16335, 16374, 16387, 16395, 16396, 16477, 16478, 16479, 16567, 16568, 16581,16582, 16598, 16601, 16602, 16603, 16618, 16619, 16646, 16657, 16741 and 16805-andOffice ofTitles Diagrams74562, 74775,74776, 74902and74957.

ScheduleBAll thoseportions of eachof PeelEstateLots 600 and 601 as comprisedin Office of Titles

Plans16665 and 16666.

ScheduleCAll thoseportions of RockinghamLot 1541 as comprisedin Office of Titles Plans 16218,

16350 and16594 andOffice of Titles Diagram74641.

A69571 -5

1958 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

CITY OF WANNEROO VALUATION AND RATING ORDERNo.1,1989MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenantGovernorandAdministratorundertheprovisionsofsection533 17 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960.Citation

1. This Ordermaybe citedas the "City of WannerooValuation and Rating OrderNo. 1,1989".

Commencement2. This Order shall take effect on and from 1 July 1989.

Authorisation of Useof Gross Rental Value3. The Council of the City of Wanneroo is authorised to use valuations on gross rental

value of rateable property as designatedanddescribedin theScheduleto this Order.

By HisExcellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of the Council.

ScheduleTechnicalDescription

Addition to theGrossRentalValue Areasfor theCity of Wanneroo

All thoseportionsof landcomprisedin-

L.A. LocationNumber O.O.T.DiagramNo, O.O.T.Plan No, C/T orStrataPlan

O.O.T. LotNo.

Pt 8

102471

904550

Swan1523 10921 C/T 1516-890

Swan1749 49273Swan2540 6677Perthshire103 44064Perthshire103 54535Swan2710 48705Swan1806 44141Perthshire103 58082Swan2816 7513 2Swan2375, 2413,2414 70893Swan1955 C/T 1548-

534Pt Swan2375 S.P.11580Pt Swan5838 C/T 1333-55Pt Swan3289 C/T 1776-

5541 Swan6278 4550914 Swan2710 37404138 Swan1315 26721100 Swan2540 741408 Swan709 227976 WannerooEstateLot 16 159665 Swan2816 610577 Swan2816 641688 Swan2816 641684 Swan2816 47963Pt 36 Perthshire103 30525 C/T 1563-

9881 Swan2540 2004898 Perthshire103 6329599 Perthshire103 6329540 Swan2710 66702137 Swan1791 and 1796 703501 Swan2477 414724 Swan 1034, 2512, 2595 77824 Perthshire105 4027642 Perthshire105 52274Pt 7 Perthshire104 5992 C/T 1203-

3506 Perthshire104 599210 Perthshire104 278236 Swan 1811, 2469 40305Pt 50 Swan3290 21574 C/T 1816-

559138 Swan 1796 703502 Swan 1768 354852 Swan1370 104241 Swan1370 2631535 Swan1315 19428170 Swan1315 2871049 Swan1315 1950961 Swan1315 19511154 Swan1315 28708165 Swan1315 28710127 Swan1315 25161128 Swan1315 25161

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA 1959

O.O.T. Lot L.A. Location Number O.O.T . DiagramNo. O.O.T. Plan No. CIT orNo. StrataPlan

41 Swan1315 1942751 Swan998 63970Pt3 SwanEl 6335 C/T 1748-

375Pt2 SwanEl 6335 C/T 1183-

227126 Swan1315 25161131 Swan1315 2672042 Swan1315 1942724 Swan1315 1807530 Swan1315 194282 Swan435 621235 Swan1524 13625152 Swan1315 2870952 Swan1935 463383 Swan1749 456015 Swan1536 22636111 Swan1586 1143532 Swan1686 6315812 Swan2710 17960500 Swan3211 64757501 Swan3211 64757300 Perthshire103 64443Pt 22 Perthshire103 14006 C/T 1461-

76926 Swan2540 667732 Swan2540 667731 Swan2540 667751 Swan3290 684372 Swan3290 684354 Swan1806 7122 257 Swan1806 823864 Swan1791 823815 Swan1806, 3072 812225 Swan1806 7122 226 Swan1806 7122 230 Swan1796 7122 1Pt 3 Perthshire10 32910 C/T 1-3A12 WannerooEstateLot 16 2311549 Swan3290 2157433 Swan2540 667722 Swan2816 7513 143 Swan1791 7122 167 Swan1791 82384 Swan2470 S.P.706891 Perthshire103 648773 Swan1621 43025

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960TOWN OF PORTHEDLAND AND SHIRE OF ROEBOURNE

DISTRICT AND WARD BOUNDARIESORDER No. 11989

MADE by The LieutenantGovernorandAdministratorunderthe provisionsof section 12 oftheLocal GovernmentAct.Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the "Town of Port Hedland and Shire of RoebourneDistrict andWardBoundariesOrderNo. 11989".

Alteration to District Boundaries2. The boundariesof the districts of the Town of Port Hedland and the Shire of

Roebourneareherebyalteredandadjustedso as to severfrom thedistrict of theTownof PortHedlandthehand describedin PartA of theScheduleto this Orderandannexthat landto theShireof Roebourne.Alteration to Ward Boundaries

3. The boundary of the Roebourne-PastorahWard of the Shire of Roebourneis herebyadjustedby theaddition theretoof theland describedin PartB of theSchedule.

By HisExcellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

1960 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

Schedule

TechnicalDescription

ScheduleA

Transferof Territory from the Town of Port Hedhandto the Shireof Roebourne

All that portion of landboundedby lines starting from a point 474 metressouth from thenorth-easterncorner of PeawahLocation 7 as shownon Land Administration Original Plan4549, a point on a presentsouth-westernboundary of the Town of Port Hedland andextendingeastabout2 060 metresand south about959 metresto a point on a presentsoutheasternboundaryof the Town of Port Hedland and thencesouthwesterly,south,west andnorthalongboundariesof that town to thestartingpoint.

ScheduleB

Transferof Territory from theTown of Port Hedlandto the Roebourne-PastoralWardof theShireof Roebourne

All that portion of handas describedin ScheduleA.Land AdministrationPublic Plan: Roebourne1:250 000.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1969

SHIRE OF ASHBURTON VALUATION AND RATING ORDERNo.1,1989

MADE by His Excellencythe LieutenantGovernorandAdministratorunderthe provisionsofsection533 17 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Order maybecited as theShireof AshburtonValuation and Rating Order No. 1,

1989.

Commencement2. This Order shall take effect on and from 1 July 1989.

Authorisation of use of grossrental value3. The Council of the Shire of Ashburton is authorisedto usevaluationson gross rental

valueof rateablepropertyasdesignatedanddescribedin theScheduleto this Order,

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

Schedule

TechnicalDescriptionsGrossRentalValue Areas for the Shireof Ashburton

ScheduleAAll that portion of land comprising the whole of Onslow ward as promulgatedin Govern

mentGazettedated26 May 1972, page 1367.

ScheduleBAll that portion of hand comprising the whole of PannawonicaTownsiteunder the Local

GovernmentAct, aspromulgatedin GovernmentGazettedated30 June1972, page2103.

ScheduleCAll that portion of land comprising the whole of Paraburdootownsite as promulgatedin

GovernmentGazettedated19 October1984, page 3375.

ScheduleDAll that portion of land comprising the whole Of Tom Price Townsite as promulgatedin

GovernmentGazettedated 6 September1985, page3451.ScheduleE

All that portion of hand comprising the whole of Wittenoom Ward as promulgated inGovernmentGazettedated26 May 1972, page 1367.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1961

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

SHIRE OF DARDANUP VALUATION AND RATING ORDERNo, 2,1989MADE by The LieutenantGovernorand Administrator under theprovisions of section 53317 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Ordermay becitedas the Shireof DardanupValuation and Rating Order No. 2,

1989.

Commencement2. This Ordershall take effect on andfrom 1 July 1989.

Authorisation of useof grossrentalvalues3. The Council of the Shire of Dardanupis authorisedto usevaluationson gross rental

valueof rateablepropertyas designatedanddescribedin theScheduleto this Order.

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk ofthe Council,

Schedule

TechnicalDescription

Addition to GrossRentalValue Areas for theShireof Dardanup

All that land being portion of Collie Agricultural Area Lot 51 and beingLot 9 on Office ofTitles Diagram57557 comprisedin Certificateof Title Volume1551 Folio 3.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

SHIRE OF DENMARK VALUATION AND RATING ORDERNo.1,1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenantGovernorandAdministratorundertheprovisionsofsection533 17 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Ordermay be citedas the Shire of DenmarkValuation and Rating Order No. 1,

1989.

Commencement2. ThisOrdershall takeeffect on and from 1 July 1989.

Authorisation of useof grossrental value3. The Council of the Shire of Denmark is authorisedto usevaluationson gross rental

valueof rateablepropertyas designatedanddescribedin theScheduleto this Order.

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of the Council.

Schedule

TechnicalDescription

Additon to GrossRentalValue Areasfor theShireof Denmark

All thoseportions of landcomprisedin-

O.O.T. Lot L.A. Location Number O.O.T.Dia- O.O.T. Plan StrataPlan C/T No,No, gram No. No.

42 PlantagenetLoc, 650 75290 1713632 Hay Loc. 1425 4749534 Hay Loc. 1425 4749537 Hay Loc. 1425 5596638 Hay Loc. 1425 5596639-45 inc. Hay Loc. 1425 6619321-23 inc. Hay Loc. 1425 1020846-51 inc. Hay Loc. 1425 710381-7 inc. 12- Hay Loc. 1425 1020814 inc.101 Hay Loc. 1425 74779100 HayLoc. 1425 72166

PlantagenetLoc. 20052 DenmarkLots 375 andPt. 53059

1089/980

3762 PlantagenetLoc. 3622 20524

1962 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

SHIRES OF DUNDAS AND ESPERANCE TRANSFER OF SALMON GUMS WARDORDER 1989

MADE by theLieutenantGovernorandAdministrator in ExecutiveCouncil undersections10, 12, 13 and20.

Citation1. This order may be cited as the Shires of Dundasand EsperanceTransfer of Salmon

GumsWardOrder 1989.Commencement

2. This ordershall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.Boundaries altered

3. The boundariesof the districtsof theShiresof DundasandEsperancearealteredso asto sever from the district of theShire of Dundastheportion of landdescribedin Schedule1andannexthat land to thedistrict of the Shireof Esperance.

Creation of new ward4. The portion of landreferredto in clause3 shall be awardin the district of theShireof

Esperanceto be known as the Salmon Gums Ward with ward boundariesas describedinSchedule1.

Office of councillor for the SalmonGums Ward5. The person who, before the coming into operation of this order, held the office of

councillor for theSalmonGumsWard-in thedistrict of the Shireof Dundas,shall,after thecoming into operationof this orderuntil annualelectionday 1992, hold theoffice of councillorfor the SalmonGumsWardin thedistrictof theShireof Esperance.Number of Councillors

6. On andfrom 1 July 1989-a in thedistrictof theShireof Dundas-

i thenumberof officesof councillor shallbe 7; andii thenumberof officesof councillor for eachwardshallbe thenumbersetout in

column2 of Part 1 of Schedule2 oppositethe wardnamesetout in column 1;and

b in thedistrictof theShireof Esperance-i thenumber of officesof councillor shall be 14; andii the numberof officesof councillor for eachwardshall be thenumbersetout in

column 2 of Part2 of Schedule2 oppositethewardnamesetout in column 1.

Division of liabilities and property7. This clauseshall give effect to the agreementbetween the -district of the Shire of

Dundas and the district of the Shire of Esperanceto thedivision of liabilities andpropertyassetout in Schedule3.

Schedule1Clauses3 and4

SalmonGumsWard -All thatportion of landboundedby lines startingfrom theintersectionof theprolongation

westerlyof the southernboundaryof FitzgeraldLocation 644 with theprolongationnortherlyof the easternboundaryof Olfield Location 636 ClassA Reserveof 7352, a presentsouthwesterncornerof the Shireof Dundas,andextendingnortherlyalongthat prolongationto apoint situatewestof thewesterncornerof DundasLocation30; thenceeastto that cornerandonwardsto thewesternmostwest boundaryof PastoralLease3114/429Nanambinia;thencesouthalong that boundaryto the north boundaryof the southwesternpart of PastoralLease3114/653Balladonia;thencewest andsouthalong boundariesof thatpartpastoralleaseandonwardsto the northernboundaryof latePastoralLease448/95,apoint on apresentsouthernboundary of the Shire of Dundas, and thencewesterly, southerly, again westerly, againsoutherlyandgenerallywesterlyalongboundariesof thatshireto thestartingpoint.

Schedule2Part-1-Shireof Dundas

Clause6 a ii

Wardname Numberof officesof councillorCowanWard 2NorsemanWard 5

Part2-Shireof EsperanceClause6 b ii

Ward name Number of officesof councillorEsperanceWard 7EastWard 2NorthWard 2WestWard 2SalmonGumsWard 1

Schedule3Clause7

Part 1-Assumption of Liabilities

Thedistrictof theShireof Esperanceassumes50% of theloanrepaymentsof thedistrict ofthe Shire of Dundas,as theybecomedue, in relation to Loan 44 for the SalmonGums WestRoad.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1963

Part2-Assumptionof PropertyThe district of the Shire of Esperanceassumesthe property of the district of the Shire of

Dundassetout in theTable.

Table1.-Land

FitzgeraldLocation 1499-beingReserve24007FitzgeraldLocation 856-beingReserve34614Lots 92 and93-beingReserve20663Lots 121 and 122-beingReserve27786Lots 20, 21 and 22-beingReserve20438Lot 127-beingReserve34893Lot 1197-beingReserve19422Lot 125-beingReserve29096Lot 126-beingReserve30224 -Lot 70-beingVacantLand

2.-Buildings,ImprovementsandContentsAll buildings,improvementsandcontentsin or upon the landsdescribedin item 1.

3.-VehiclesOnefire fighting trailer, licensedDS0172.

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960SHIRE OF HARVEY

VALUATION AND RATING ORDERNo.11989MADE by His ExcellencyThe LieutenantGovernorand Administratorunder theprovisionsof section53317 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Order may be cited as the "Shire of Harvey Valuation and Rating Order No. 1

1989".

Commencement2. This Ordershall takeeffect on andfrom July 1, 1989.

Authorisation of useof grossrental value3. The Council of theShireof Harveyis authorisedto usevaluationson grossrentalvalue

of rateableproperty asdesignatedand describedin theScheduleto this Order.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerkof theCouncil.

Schedule

TechnicalDescriptionAddition to theGrossRentalValue areasfor theShireof Harvey

All thatportion of land boundedby lines starting from the intersectionof theright bankofthe BrunswickRiver with the northeasternboundaryof thelandthesubjectof Office of TitlesPlan 16440 and extendingin a generallynorthwesterlydirection along that boundaryto thesoutheasterncorner of the hand the subjectof Office of Tithes Plan 16439; thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalong the northeasternboundary of that land to a southeasternside of OldCoastRoad; thencenortheasterly,generally northwesterlyand northerly alongthat side andonwardsto thenorthern sideof FourteenMile Road; thencegenerallyeasterlyalongthat sideto thewesternsideof Mialla Road; thencenortherlyand easterlyalong sidesof that roadto asoutheasterncorner of Lot 125 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram59932; thencenortherlyalongthe easternboundariesof that lot andLots 124, 123 and 122 to theprolongationwesterlyof the northern boundary of Lot 17 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram 57363; thenceeasterlyto and along that boundaryand thenorthernboundariesof Lots 1 and 2 as shownonOffice of Titles Plan 9653,Lots 29, 28, 26 and 24 as shownon Office of Titles diagram63383,Lot 54 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 61961, Lot 20 as shown on office of TitlesDiagram60448 and onwardsto the westernmostnorthwesterncorner of Lot 2 as shownonOffice of Titles Diagram74850;thenceeasterlyalong a northern boundary of that lot and itsprolongationeasterly to the right bank of Wellesley River; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalong that bank to the right bank of the Brunswick River; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalongthatbankto thestartingpoint.

Departmentof Land Administration PublicPlans-HarveyS.W. 1:25,000Lake PrestonSE. 1:25,000Stirling 10,000 2.1.Wellington 10,0002.8

1964 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960SHIRE OF KALAMUNDA

VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No.1,1989

MADE by the LieutenantGovernorand Administrator under the provisionsof section53317 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960.Citation

1. This Ordermay becited as the"Shire of KalamundaValuationandRatingOrderNo.1, 1989".

Commencement2. This Ordershall takeeffect on and from July 1, 1989.

Authorisntion of Useof Gross Rental Values3. The Council of the Shireof Kalamundais authorisedto usevaluationson gross rental

valueof rateablepropertyasdesignatedanddescribedin theScheduleto this Order.By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerkof theCouncil.

ScheduleTechnicalDescription

Addition to GrossRentalValue Areasfor theShireof KahamundaAll that land being portion of Canning Location 292 and being Lot 28 on Office of Titles

Plan 3217 Sheet2 comprisedin Certificateof Tithe Volume 1702 Folio 697 excluding Officeof TitlesDiagram74788.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960 -SHIRE OF KALAMUNDA

VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No.2,1989

MADE by His ExcellencyThe LieutenantGovernorand Administratorunder theprovisionsof section533 17 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Order may becited asthe "Shireof KalamundaValuation andRating OrderNo.

2, 1989".Commencement

2. This Ordershalltake effect on andfrom July 1, 1989.Authorisation of Useof Gross Rental Value

3. The Council of the Shire of Kalamundais authorisedto usevaluationson grossrentalvalueof rateablepropertyas designatedanddescribedin the Scheduleto this Order,

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of the Council.

Schedule

TechnicalDescription

Addition to GrossRentalValue Areasfor theShire of Kalamunda

All that land being Carmeh hot 7 comprisedin Certificatesof Title Volume 1371 Folio 359and Volume1624 Folio 748.

Departmentof LandAdministrationPublic Plan: Perth2 000 27.17.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1965

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

SHIRE OF MUNDARING

VALUATION AND RATING ORDERNo. 11989

MADE by His Excellency The LieutenantGovernorand Administratorunder the provisionsof section533 17 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Ordermaybecitedas the"Shire of Mundaring" Valuation andRating OrderNo.

1 1989".

Commencement2. This Ordershalltake effect on and from July 1, 1989.

Authorisation of Useof GrossRental Value3. The Council of the Shire of Mundaring is authorisedto usevaluationon gross rental

value of rateableproperty asdesignatedanddescribedin PartA of theScheduleto this Order.

Alteration to Previous Order2. The Shire of Mundaring Valuation and Rating Order 1985, as published in the

GovernmentGazetteof June21, 1985, on pages2248-2253is herebyvaried to excludefromthat portion of land in which the Council of the Shire of Mundaring is authorisedto usevaluationson the unimprovedvalue of rateableproperty, theland describedin PartB of theScheduleto this Order,

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

Schedule

TechnicalDescription

ScheduleA

Addition to GrossRentalValue Areas for theShireof Mundaring

All thoseportionsof handcomprisedin-

O.O.T.Lot No.

L. A. Location Number O.O.T. O.O.T.DiagramNo. PlanNo.

C/T No,

1 Avon Location2178 24415201 GreenmountLot 157 74621202 GreenmountLot 157 74621203 GreenmountLot 157 74621204 GreenmountLot 157 74621205 GreenmountLot 157 74621206 GreenmountLot 157 74621207 GreenmountLot 157 74621208 GreenmountLot 157

GreenmountSubLot 158MundaringLot 86

747871041/2441306/133

2 SwanLocation1775 50824

ScheduleB

Excision from GrossRentalValue Areas for theShire of Mundaring

All that landbeing portion of SwanLocation 1871 and beingLot 85 the subjectof Office ofTitles Diagram72951 comprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 1785 Folio 982.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

-

SHIRE OF NARROGIN VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No.11989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governorand Administratorundertheprovisionsofsection533 17 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Order maybe cited as the "Shire of Narrogin Valuation and Rating Order No. 1

1989".

Commencement2. This Ordershalltake effect on andfrom 1 July 1989.

Authorisation of Useof Gross Rental Value3. The Council of the Shire of Narrogin is authorisedto usevaluationson gross rental

valueof rateablepropertyas designatedanddescribedin theScheduleto this Order.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

1966 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

ScheduleTechnicalDescription

Addition to GrossRentalValue Areasfor theShire of NarroginAll thoseportionsof landcomprisedin-

O.O.T. LotNo.

L.A. LocationNo. O.O.T.Dia-gramNo.

C/T No.

13 Williams Location 339 71884Pt. 7 Williams Location 339 3561210 Williams Location 339

Williams Location15569508401359/265

2 Williams Location339 208218 Williams Location 339 429129 Williams Location339

Williams Location339429126504

5 Williams Location339 296066 Williams Location 339 296063 Williams Location339 26148

Department of Land AdministrationIndex PlanBuchanan2000 11.37.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

SHIRE OF SWAN

VALUATION AND RATING ORDERNo.1,1989

MADE by His ExcellencyThe LieutenantGovernorand Administratorunder section533 ofthe Local GovernmentAct.Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the "Shire of Swan Valuation and Rating Order No, 1,1989".

Alteration to PreviousOrder2. The Shire of Swan Valuation and Rating Order No. 1, 1988, as published in the

GovernmentGazetteof June 24, 1988, on page 2049 is hereby varied to exclude from thatportion of hand in which theCouncil of the Shire of Swan is authorisedto use valuationsonthe grossrentalvalueof rateableproperty,thelanddescribedin ScheduleB to this Order.

Authorisation of Gross Rental Values3. The Council is therebyauthorisedto usevaluationson gross rental value of the rateable

propertydescribedin ScheduleA to this Order.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of the Council.

SchedulesTechnicalDescription

ScheduleAAddition to GrossRentalValue Areas for theShire of Swan

All thoseportionsof landcomprisedin-

O.O.T.Lot No.

L.A. LocationNo. O.O.T.Diagram

O.O.T.No, PlanNo.

C/T No.

1033738

Pt. SwanLocation 1355Pt. SwanLocation317Pt.SwanLocation KSwanLocation KSwanLocation 1352SwanLocation 1352

10030

110969922

38243824

214/15

1095/946

1769/596

ScheduleBExcision from GrossRentalValue Areas for the Shireof Swan

All that land beingportion of SwanLocationK andbeingLot 1 on Office of Tithes Diagram56809 comprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 1558 Folio 169.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1967

CEMETERIESACT 1986

CEMETERIES MIDLAND & GUILDFORD CEMETERIES-TRANSFEROFMANAGEMENT ORDER 1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-Governorand Administrator in ExecutiveCouncilundersection5.

Citation1. This Order may be cited as the "Cemeteries Midland & Guildford Cemeteries-

Transferof ManagementOrder1989".

Commencement2. This Ordershall comeinto operationonand from 1 July 1989.

Interpretation3. In this Order-

"Board" meanstheMetropolitanCemeteriesBoard."Commencement"meansthecommencementof this Order."Council" meanstheShire of Swan."Midland Cemetery"meansthecemeteryin SwanView onCemeteryReserve6955.

Transfer of Management4. The care, control and managementof the Midland and Guihdford Cemeteriesis

transferredfrom theCouncil to the Board.

Transfer and Vestingof Assetsand Liabilities5. The assetsand liabilities which have beenacquired or accumulatedby Council in its

capacityas trusteeof the Midland and Guildford Cemeteriesunder theCemeteriesAct 1897and by reasonof its care, control andmanagementof the Midland andGuildford Cemeteriesunder the CemeteriesAct 1986 shall be transferredto andvestedin theBoardand the Boardhasthe powernecessaryto take possessionof, recoverand dealwith suchassetsand dischargesuchliabilities.

Transitional Provisions6. 1 The Board shall take delivery of all documents and records however compiled

recorded and stored relating to the operation of the Midland andGuildford Cemeteries.2 Anything lawfully commencedby or entered into by Council in respectof either the

Midland or Guihdford Cemeteriesmay, so far asit is not contraryto theAct, be carriedon andcompletedby or in relation to the Board.

3 Any agreementsubsistingimmediately before the commencementto which the Councilwas a party or which contains referenceto Council and which relates to the managementofeither the Midland or Guildford Cemeterieshastheeffectafter thecommencementasif-

a the Boardweresubstitutedfor the Council as aparty to the agreementor instrument;and

b anyreferencein the agreementor instrumentto the Council were,unlessthecontextotherwiserequires,a referenceto theBoard,

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

STATE ENERGYCOMMISSION ACT 1979

STATEENERGYCOMMISSION ELECTRICITY AND GAS CHARGESAMENDMENT BY-LAWS No.21989

MADE by The State Energy Commissionof Western Australia with the approval of HisExcellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These by-laws may be cited as the State Energy CommissionElectricity and Gas

ChargesAmendmentBy-lawsNo. 2 1989.

Commencement2. Theseby-lawsshallcomeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal by-laws3. In theseby-laws the State Energy CommissionElectricity and Gas ChargesBy-laws

1978* arereferredto asthe principal by-laws.{*Published in the Gazetteof 23 June1978 at pp. 2055-2064.For amendmentsto 21 June

1989 seepp. 371-373 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazettesof 24June1988, 26May 1989 and 2 June1989.]

By-law 4A amended4. By-law 4A of the principal by-lawsis amended-

a in sub-bylaw4 by deletingthe definition of "eligible person"and substitutingthefollowing definition-

"eligible person"meansa personwho produces,or in respectof whom thereisproduced,to an officer of the Commissionauthorizedin that behalf, evidenceto the satisfactionof that officer showingthat thepersonholds-

a a-i HealthCareCard;ii HealthBenefitsCard;

or

1968 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

iii PensionerHealth BenefitsCard,issued by the Departmentof Social Security of the Governmentofthe Commonwealth;

b a-i ServicePensionerBenefitCard;ii DependentTreatmentEntitlementCard; oriii PersonalTreatmentEntitlement Card and where that card

doesnot indicate on it that the personis totally and permanently incapacitated,a certificate verifying total and permanentincapacity,

issuedby theDepartmentof Veterans’Affairs of theGovernmentofthe Commonwealth;or

c a SeniorsCardissuedby theBureau for theAged of theGovernmentof theState. ".

By-law 7A inserted5. After by-law 7 of theprincipal by-lawsthefollowing by-law is inserted-

Prescribedrate of interest undersection62 16 of the Act

7A. - For thepurposesof section62 16 of theAct the prescribedrateof interest is12.95%.

N. B. MAY,Secretary,

TheStateEnergyCommissionof WesternAustralia.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator in ExecutiveCouncil.

- M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE ACT 1984

OccupationalHealth,SafetyandWelfare Regulations1988

ExemptionCertificateUnderRegulation213

No. 14 of 1989

I, NEIL BARTHOLOMAEUS, Commissionerfor OccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare,herebygrantan exemption to Good SamaritanIndustriesfrom Regulation341 2 c of theOccupational Health, Safetyand Welfare Regulations1988 subjectto satisfyingthe requirementsof the Uniform Building By-laws,in respectto the factorypremiseslocatedat 9 KitsonPlacein Maddington.

Datedthis 26th dayof June1989. -NEIL BARTHOLOMAEUS,

Commissionerfor Occupational,Health, Safetyand Welfare.

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE ACT 1984OccupationalHealth, SafetyandWelfareRegulations1988

ExemptionCertificateunderRegulation213No. 15 of 1989

I, NEIL BARTHOLOMAEUS, Commissionerfor OccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare,herebygrant an exemption to A. Goninan & Co. Limited from Regulation 507 c of theOccupational Health, Safetyand Welfare Regulations 1988 on Saturday, 15 July and 26August1989, for thepurposeof lifting a locomotiveonto a how loadersubjectto-

i thelift not exceeding120 tonnes;ii the 4 x P & H Kobelco T500 cranesusedfor the lift to have a boom anglenot less

than60° and a boomlengthnot greaterthan 10.92 metres;iii no huffing or slewingduringthelift;iv a certificatedrigger controlling thelift; andv approvedproceduresfor lifting a locomotive.

Dated26 June1989.

NEIL BARTHOLOMAEUS,Commissionerfor Occupational

Health, Safetyand Welfare.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1969

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE ACT 1984

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE REGULATIONSNo. 2 1989

Madeby His Excellencythe LieutenantGovernorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybe citedas the OccupationalHealth, Safetyand Welfare Amend

mentRegulationsNo. 2 1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operation on 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationstheOccupationalHealth, Safetyand WelfareRegulations1 988* are

referredto astheprincipal regulations.[°Published in the Gazetteof 16 September1988 at pp. 3767-4901.For amendmentsto 8June1989 and erratumseeGazetteof 3 February 1989.]

Regulation602 amended4. Regulations602 of the principal regulationsis amendedin paragraphd by deleting

"$20" and substitutingthe following-$25 ".

Regulation603 amended5. Regulation603 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation3 a by deleting

"$50"and substitutingthefollowing-" $55 ,‘,

Regulation823 amended6. Regulation823 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation2 by deleting

"$2 000" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$2200 ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

WESTERNAUSTRALIAN MEAT MARKETINGCORPORATION

THE following persons,being approved inspector/gradersfor lamb carcases,are hereby appointedInspectorsunderRegulation6 3 d, pursuantto theMarketing of Meat Act1971, for the purposeof organising,supervisingor carryingout the mouthing of lamb, or the identification, classification,grading,weighing, recordingand tagging of lamb andlamb products.

Inspector’s Certificate No, 177-Atkinson, MichaelGordon.

Inspector’sCertificateNo, 178-McAullay, John Stanley.Inspector’sCertificateNo. 179-Wood, RobertMichael,Inspector’s Certificate No, 180-Waring, Richard

Thomas,Inspector’s Certificate No, 181-Gilmore,RobertStewart.Inspector’sCertificateNo, 182-Allum, Michael Robin.Inspector’sCertificateNo. 183-Thornton,CraigJohn.Inspector’sCertificateNo, 184-White, PeterJames.

3. D. BURSTON,CorporationSecretary,

WA Meat MarketingCorporation.

EMPLOYMENT AGENTS ACT 1976

EMPLOYMENT AGENTSAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministrator in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the EmploymentAgentsAmendmentRegulations

/989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

1970 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

Regulation 10 amended3. Regulation10 of the EmploymentAgentsRegulations1976* is amendedby repealing

subregulation1 andsubstitutingthefollowing subregulation-1 The following fees shall be paid with respectto the severalmatters set out

hereunder-

$Applicationfor grantof generallicence 20.00Grant of generallicence 415.00Applicationfor renewalof a generallicence 11.00Renewalof generallicence 45.00Applicationfor grantof restrictedlicence 20.00Grantofrestrictedlicence 415.00Applicationfor renewalof restrictedlicence 11.00Renewalof restrictedlicence 45.00Applicationfor an interim licence 11.00Duplicatelicence 20.00Applicationfor transferof licenceundersection19 6 20.00Inspectionof registerundersection27 of theAct-

first page 10.00eachsubsequentpage 2.00

Inspectionof recordunder section51 of the Act 5.00 ".

[5Published in the Gazetteof 10 September1976 at pp. 3386-3393. For amendmentsto20 June 1989 see p. 234 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazetteof22 July 1988.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of the Council.

FINANCE BROKERSCONTROLACT 1975

FINANCE BROKERSCONTROLGENERAL AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by HisExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministrator in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmay be citedas the Finance Brokers Control General Amendment

Regulations1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Schedulerepealed and a Schedulesubstituted3. The Scheduleto the FinanceBrokers Control General Regulations1977* is repealed

andthe following Scheduleis substituted-Schedule

Reg.4

$1. Applicationfor licenceby a natural person 1502. Applicationfor licence by a firm 1503. Applicationfor licence by a body corporate 1504. For renewalof annualcertificate 1505. Inspectionof register-

first page 10eachsubsequentpage 2 ".

[*Published in the Gazetteof 17 June 1977 at pp. 1834-1835.For amendmentsto 20 June1989 seep.242 of 1987 Indexto Legislationof WesternAustraliaand Gazettesof 29 July and2 September1988.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

SETTLEMENT AGENTS ACT 1981

SETTLEMENTAGENTS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybecitedas theSettlementAgentsAmendmentRegulations1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA 1971

First Schedulerepealedand a Schedulesubstituted3, The First Scheduleto the SettlementAgentsRegulations 1982* is repealedand the

following Scheduleis substituted-FirstSchedule

Reg.4

$1. Grantof licenceto a naturalpersonincluding triennial certificate 2802. Grantof licenceto a firm includingtriennial certificate 2803. Grantof licenceto a bodycorporateincluding triennial certificate 2804. Renewalof triennial certificate 2505. Inspectionof registers-

first page 10eachsubsequentpage 2

6. Issueof certificateas to contentsof registers 107. Issueof a certifiedcopyof a licenceor triennial certificate 10 ".

[*Published in theGazetteof 19 March 1982 at pp. 886-7. For amendmentsto 20 June 1989seep. 363 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazettesof 2 September,25Novemberand 2 December1988.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

STRATA TITLES ACT 1985

STRATA TITLES RESOLUTION OF DISPUTESAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.Citation

1. Theseregulationsmay becitedas the StrataTitlesResolutionof DisputesAmendmentRegulations1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Schedule1 repealedand a Schedulesubstituted

3. Schedule1 to the Strata Titles Resolutionof Disputes Regulations1 985* is repealedandthefollowing Scheduleis substituted-

Schedule1Reg.3

Fees$

1. On the lodging of an applicationfor the making of an order by a StrataTitles Refereenot beinganapplicationreferredto in item 2 24.00

2. On the lodging of an applicationfor themakingof an orderundersection83 1 by a StrataTitles Refereein which a requestfor an interim orderundersection82 2 is madeby theapplicant 48.00

3. On thelodging of a noticeof appealundersection105 1 24.004. On the lodging of an applicationfor a copyof an ordermadeby a Strata

Titles Referee 11.005. On making an inquiry to a StrataTithes Refereeundersection10 10.006. Where a notice or other documentis servedother thanby post the fees

for serviceprescribedundertheLocal Court Rules1961 apply. ".

[*Published in the Gazetteof 21 June 1985 at pp. 2210-27.For amendmentsto 20 June1989 seep.379 of 1987Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia and Gazetteof 2 September1988.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk oftheCouncil.

SECOND-HANDDEALERS ACT 1906

SECOND-HANDDEALERS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Second-handDealers AmendmentRegulations

1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

1972 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

Regulation 2 amended3. Regulation 2 of the Second-handDealers Regulations 1975° is amendedby deleting

"$64" atid substitutingthefollowing-$70

[5Published in the Gazetteof 26 September1975 at p. 3727. For amendmentsto 20 June1989 seep. 361 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazetteof 12 August1988.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerkof theCouncil.

COMMERCIAL TRIBUNAL ACT 1984COMMERCIAL TRIBUNAL AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministrator in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the CommercialTribunal AmendmentRegulations

1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationstheCommercialTribunal Regulations1 986° are referredto as the

principal regulations.[*published in the Gazetteof 7 February 1986 at pp. 45 7-61. For amendmentsto 20 June

1989seep.203 of 1987 Indexto Legislation of WesternAustraliaand Gazetteof 22 July 1988.]Schedule3 repealedand a Schedulesubstituted

4. Schedule 3 to the principal regulations is repealed and the following Schedule issubstituted-

Schedule3Reg. 12

Fees$

1. 1 An applicationfor which no other fee is prescribedin theseregulationsor undera relevantAct, not beingan applicationtowhich regulation12 2 applies 57.00

2 A motion 57.003 Issueof a third party notice 57.00

2. An applicationto extendtime or to limit time within which proceedingsmaybe taken 16.00

3. Objectionto a licencebeing grantedor continuing to be held 20.004. Enteringanappearanceor filing noticeof intention to beheard 20.005. 1 Entering or sealinga judgment or final order given or entered

beforethe matterhasbeensetdown for a hearingother thana directionshearing 30.00

2 Sealing an order made upon the hearingof an applicationormotion other than an application of the kind referred to initem 2 30.00

3 Providing a certifiedcopyof ajudgmentor final orderafter thejudgmentor final orderhasbeenenteredor sealed 12.00

4 Providing a copy not certified of any judgment, order,reasonsfor decision,etc.-

first page 12.00eachsubsequentpage 2.00

6. 1 Making an applicationto the Registrarunder sections13 3,13 7 or 19 1 of the Commercial TenancyRetail ShopsAgreementsAct 1985 25.00

2 Making an applicationto the Tribunal undersection 14 of theCommercialTenancyRetail ShopsAgreementsAct 1985 25.00

7. Making an applicationunder section153 of the Credit Act 1984-per folio a folio comprises72 words 5.00

8. 1 Searchingany proceedingor record otherthan a searchmadeby or on behalfof a party to the proceeding 10.00

2 Where an inquiry is made throughthe post-for making thesearchandansweringtheinquiry 20.00

9. On an applicationfor the productionof recordsor documentsthatarerequiredto beproducedto anycourt 10.00and where an officer of the Tribunal is requiredto attend at anycourt, his reasonableexpensesand, in addition, for each hour orpart of an hourhe is necessarilyabsentfrom his office 20.00

10. Sealinga writ of summonsor a writ of subpoenaor anyotherwrit... 20.00

11. 1 For inspectionof anyregisterkeptunderregulation2 or undera relevantAct-

first page 10.00eachsubsequentpage 2.00

2 For providing a certified copyof an extract from any registerkeptby theRegistrar-

first page 10.00eachsubsequentpage 2.00

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1973

$12. Forproviding a certificateunderanyrelevantAct 10.0013. 1 For providing a certified copy of any licence, certificate of

registration,or authorization-first page 10.00eachsubsequentpage 2.00

2 For providing a copynot certified of anysuchlicence,etc.-first page 10.00eachsubsequentpage 2.00

14. 1 For providing a certified copy of evidencetaken in any proceedingbefore theTribunal-

per page or part thereoftranscript typed-open-doublespaced 15.00

2 For providing a copy of evidence taken in any proceedingbeforetheTribunal-

per page or part thereof transcript typed-open-doublespaced 10.00 ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerkof theCouncil.

SMALL CLAIMS TRIBUNALS ACT 1974SMALL CLAIMS TRIBUNALS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.Citation

1. Theseregulationsmaybe citedas the SmallClaims TribunalsAmendmentRegulations1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulations shall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Regulation 3 repealedanda regulation substituted

3. Regulation3 of theSmall Claims TribunalsAct Regulations1975° is repealed and thefollowing regulationis substituted-

3. The following feesareprescribed-$

For filing a small claim-financially disadvantagedperson 5otherpersons 20

For certifying undersection22 3 a of theAct a copyof an order 3 ".

[*Published in the Gazetteof 7 March 1975 at pp. 844-7. For amendmentsto 20 June 1989seep.367 of 1987 Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerkof the Council.

PAWNBROKERSACT 1860

PAWNBROKERSAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. TheseregulationsmaybecitedasthePawnbrokersAmendmentRegulations1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshallcomeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Regulation2 amended3. Regulation 2 of thePawnbrokersRegulations1975° is amendedby deleting"$187" and

substitutingthefollowing-$200 ".

[*Published in the Gazetteof 26 September1975 at p. 3726. For amendmentsto 20 June1989 seep. 333 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazetteof 12 August1988.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerkof theCouncil.A69571-6

1974 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

DEBT COLLECTORSLICENSING ACT 1964

DEBT COLLECTORSLICENSING AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Debt Collectors LicensingAmendmentRegu

lations1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto Operationon 1 July 1989.

Regulation 4 repealed anda regulation substituted

3. Regulation4 of the Debt Collectors LicensingRegulations1964* is repealedand thefollowing regulationis substituted-

Fees4. The following feesarepayablefor the mattersspecified-

$For the issue or renewalof a licence 200.00For the transferof a licence 40.00Fora duplicate licence 25.00For an inspectionof theregisterkeptundersection12 of theAct. 5.00 ".

[*Reprinted in theGazetteof 22 April 1980 at pp. 1171-8.For amendmentsto 20June 1989-seep.217 of 1987 Indexto Legislation of WesternAustraliaand Gazetteof 12 August1988.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of the Council.

CREDIT ADMINISTRATION ACT 1984

CREDIT ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil,

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybe citedas the Credit Administration AmendmentRegulations

1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall come into operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationsthe Credit AdministrationRegulations1 985° arereferred to as the

principal regulations.[°Publishedin theGazetteof 22 February 1985 at pp. 699-700. For amendmentsto 20 June

1989 seep.212 of 1987 Index to Legislationof WesternAustraliaand Gazetteof 29July 1988.]

Regulation 4 amended4. Regulation4 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedin subregulation1-

a by deleting"$184" andsubstitutingthe following-$200 "; and

b by deleting$12 650" and substitutingthefollowing-$13650 ".

Regulation 5 amended5. Regulation5 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting"$10" and substituting

thefollowing-$20 ".

Regulation 6 amended6. Regulation6 of the principal regulationsis amended-

a in paragrapha by deleting"$5" andsubstitutingthe following-$10 for the first pageand $2 for eachsubsequentpage "; and

b in paragraphb by deleting"$5" and substitutingthefollowing-$10 ". -

Regulation 7 amended7. Regulation7 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedin subregulation1-

a by deleting"$184" andsubstitutingthe following-$200 "; and

b by deleting$12 650" and substitutingthe following-$13650

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of the Council.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,WA 1975

CHATTEL SECURITIESACT 1987

CHATTEL SECURITIESAMENDMENT REGULATIONS No. 31989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministrator in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulations may be cited as the Chattel SecuritiesAmendmentRegulations

No. 31989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Schedulerepealedanda Schedulesubstituted3. The Scheduleto the ChattelSecuritiesRegulations1988° is repealedand the following

Scheduleis substituted-Schedule

Reg.6Fees

$1. Applicationfor eachregistrationof securityinterest-

a wheremadeby usingmagnetictape facilities 10.00b wheremadeby other means 11.00

2. For eachcertificateof entries or statementthat there are no entriesissuedundersection23 of theAct-

a to apersonotherthananaccountenquiriescustomer 7.00b to apersonwho is an accountenquiriescustomer 5.00

but no fee is payableby an accountenquiriescustomerfor the first 10certificatesor statementsappliedfor by him, ".

[* Publishedin the Gazetteof 5 August1988 at pp. 2630-1.For amendmentsto 20June1989seeGazetteof 20January 1989.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerkof theCouncil,

MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS ACT 1973

MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS LICENSING AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governorand Administratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Motor Vehicle Dealers Licensing Amendment

Regulations1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Third Schedulerepealedand a Schedulesubstituted

3. The Third Scheduleto the Motor Vehicle Dealers Licensing Regulations1974° isrepealedandthe following Scheduleissubstituted-

- Third Schedule Regulation7

$1 Applicationfor dealer’slicenceor renewalof dealer’slicence 1652 For eachcertificateof registeredpremises 1653 Application for yard manager’slicence or renewal of yard manager’s

licence 844 Applicationfor salesman’slicenceorrenewalof salesman’slicence 545 Application for certificate of exemption from the Act under section

302 556 Individual dealer-changeto firm 557 Individual dealer-changeto body corporate 558 Firm-changeto soleproprietor 559 Firm-changeto body corporate 55

10 Body corporate-changeto firm 5511 Premisesupgrade-wreckingto sales 3012 Duplicatelicence 1513 Extract from register-

first page 10subsequentpages 2 ".

[*Reprinted in theGazetteon 8 December1986 at pp. 4523-56.For amendmentsto 20 June1989 seep.323 of 1987 Indexto Legislation of WesternAustraliaand Gazetteof 22July 1988.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE, -

Clerk of theCouncil.

1976 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

AUCTION SALESACT 1973

AUCTION SALESAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. TheseregulationsmaybecitedastheAuctionSalesAmendmentRegulations1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Regulation 3 amended3. Regulation3 of theAuctionSalesRegulations1974* is amendedin subregulation1-

a by deleting"$187" andsubstitutingthefollowing-" $200 ";

b by deleting"$139" andsubstitutingthe following-$150 ";

c by deleting"$53.50"andsubstitutingthe following-$60.00 ";

d by deleting"$21.50whereveroccurringandsubstitutingthe following in eachcase-$25.00 "; and

e by deleting"$37.50"andsubstitutingthe following-$40.00 ".

[* Published in the Gazetteof 13 September1974 at pp. 3426-38. For amendmentsto20 June 1989 see p. 187 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazetteof5 August1988.1

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerkof theCouncil.

WEIGHTSAND MEASURESACT 1915

WEIGHTSAND MEASURESAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmay becited as the Weightsand MeasuresAmendmentRegulations

1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationsthe Weightsand MeasuresRegulations1927* are referred to as the

principal regulations.[*Published in theGazetteof 3 June 1927 at pp. 1416-48. For amendmentsto 20 June 1989

seepp. 404-9 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazetteof 21 October1988.]

Table XIII amended4. Table XIII to the principal regulationsis amended-

a in item 1 by deleting"$17.50"andsubstitutingthefollowing-$20.00

b in item 4-i by deleting"1.10" in eachplacewhere it occursand substitutingthefollowing

in eachcase-1.20 "; and

ii by deleting"2.50" in both placeswhereit occursand substitutingthe followingin eachcase-

3.00 ";

c in item 5 by deleting"2.50" andsubstitutingthefollowing-3.00 ";

d in item 6-i in paragrapha by deleting"2.50" and substitutingthefollowing-

3.00 ";

ii in paragraphc by deleting"5.50" andsubstitutingthefollowing-6.00 "; and

iii in paragraphe by deleting"17.50" and substitutingthefollowing-20.00 ";

e in item 7 by deletingparagrapha andsubstitutingthefollowing paragraph-$

a steelyardtype-i eachinstrumentup to andincluding 9 tonne 20.00ii eachinstrumentover 9 tonnebut not exceeding21 tonne .... 40.00iii eachinstrumentover 21 tonnebut not exceeding41 tonne.. 60.00iv eachinstrumentover 41. tonne 60.00

plus $12.00 for every 10 tonneor part thereof in excessof41 tonne

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f in item 8 by deletingparagrapha and substitutingthefollowing paragraph-$

a steelyardtype-i eachinstrumentup to andincluding 300 kg 15.00ii eachinstrumentover 300 kg but not exceeding750 kg 25.00iii eachinstrumentover 750 kg 35.00 ";

g in item 9 by deletingparagrapha andsubstitutingthefollowing paragraph-$

" a fixed or portable-i eachinstrumentup to and including300 kg 15.00ii eachinstrumentover 300 kg but not exceeding750 kg 30.00iii eachinstrumentover 750 kg but not exceeding1 500 kg 45.00iv each instrumentover 1 500 kg plus $3.00 for every 500kg

or part thereofin excessof 1 500kg 45.00 ";

h in item 10 by deleting"$17.50"andsubstitutingthefollowing-$20.00 ";

i in item 11 by deleting"2.50" in paragraphb ii andsubstitutingthefollowing-3.00 ";

j in item 12-i by deleting"3.00" in both placeswhere it occursand substitutingthefollowing

in eachcase-5.00 ";

ii by deleting"1.00" andsubstitutingthefollowing-3.00 ";

iii by deleting"3.50" in both placeswhereit occursandsubstitutingthefollowingin eachcase-

5.00 "; andiv by deleting"2.50" andsubstitutingthe following-

3.00 ";

k in item 13-i in paragrapha by deleting"3.50" andsubstitutingthe following-

4.00 "; andii in paragraphb by deleting"5.50" and substitutingthefollowing-

6.00 ";

1 in item 14-i in paragraphsb and c i by deleting"8.00" and substitutingthefollowing

in eachcase-10.00 "; and

ii in paragraphc ii by deleting"2.50" andsubstitutingthefollowing-3.00 ";

m in item 16-i in paragraphsb and c i by deleting"3.50" and substitutingthe following

in eachcase-4.00 "; and

ii in paragraphc ii by deleting"2.00" and substitutingthefollowing-4.00 ";

n by deletingitem 17 and substitutingthefollowing item-

17. Fixed measuringinstrumentscapacitypetroleumsystems-$

a Visible type-i eachmanualinstrument-single 20.00ii eachmanualinstrument-double 37.00

b Flow Metertype-i eachretail flow meter-single 20.00ii eachretail flow meter-double 40.00iii eachwholesaleflow meter 40.00iv eachdrumfilling machine 40.00v where instrument fitted with electronic computing

device-add100 per centto above fees ";

o in item 18 by deleting"35.00" andsubstitutingthefollowing-40.00 ";

p by deletingitem 19 andsubstitutingthefollowing item-19. Calibrating measuresandmeasuringinstruments-

a for each measureor measuringinstrument up to and including 50 litres 10.00

b for each measureor measuringinstrument over 50 litresbut not exceeding250 litres 20.00

c for eachmeasureor measuringinstrumentover 250 litres-basedon time taken at$30.00per half hour

q in item 20 by deleting"5.50" andsubstitutingthe following-10.00

r in item 21 by deleting"13.00" and substitutingthefollowing-" 20.00 ";

s in item 22 by deleting"17.50" in paragrapha andsubstitutingthefollowing-20.00 "; and

t in item 23 by deleting"12.50" and substitutingthefollowing-" 20.00 ".

1978 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

TableXIIIB amended5. TableXIIIB to theprincipal regulationsis amended-

a in item 26 by deleting"39.00" andsubstitutingthefollowing-" 45.00 ";

b in item 27 by deleting"5.50" andsubstitutingthefollowing-" 6.00

c in item 28 by deleting"5.50" andsubstitutingthefollowing-6.00

d in item 29 by deleting"5.50" andsubstitutingthefollowing-6.00 ";

e in item 30 by deleting"5.50" andsubstitutingthefollowing-6.00 ";

f by deletingitem 31 andsubstitutingthe following item-$

" 31. Feechargeablefor-a Inspector’s time for any service renderedin carrying out

repairsor adjustment,etc. to instruments-perhalf hourorpart thereof 20.00

b anywaiting time allowedby an inspectorto permitanotherpersonto carry out necessaryrepairs,etc.-per half hourorpart thereof 20.00

c anyadjustmentto-1 each10 kg or lesserweight 3.00ii eachweightabove 10 kg but not exceeding20 kg 4.00iii weightsabove 20 kg-basedon time takenat $20.00

per half houror part thereof.iv eachmeasureof capacitynot exceeding50 litres 4.00

d any distance necessarilytravelled by an inspector-perkilometre 0.50

e time involved in the calibration and certification of anyinstrumentto a degreeof accuracygreaterthan the degreeof accuracyapplied to instrumentsin usefor tradeor thecalibration and certification of instrumentsused for purposesotherthantrade-perhalfhouror part thereof 20.00

andg in item 32 by deleting"5.00" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

" 6.00 ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of the Council.

TRAVEL AGENTS ACT 1985

TRAVEL AGENTSAMENDMENT REGULATIONS No. 21989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the TravelAgentsAmendmentRegulationsNo. 2

1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operation on 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationsthe TravelAgentsRegulations1 986* arereferred to asthe principal

regulations.[*Published in theGazetteof 19 December1986 at pp. 4926-38.For amendmentsto 20 June

1989 see pp. 388-389 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazettesof12 August,19 August,14 Octoberand21 October 1988.]

Regulation 10 amended4. Regulation10 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedby repealingsubreguhation3 and

substitutingthefollowing subregulation-3 For thepurposesof section17 5, theprescribedfee-

a for an inspectionof the registerkeptunder section17 1 is $10 for thefirst pageand$2 for eachsubsequentpage;and

b for a copyof or extract from theregisterkeptundersection17 1 is $10. ".

Regulation 11 amended5. Regulation 11 of theprincipal regulations is amendedin subregulation1-

a in paragraph a-i by deleting"$258" and substitutingthefollowing-

" $280 "; andii by deleting"$58" andsubstitutingthe following-

$60

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b in paragraphb-i by deleting"$258" and substitutingthefollowing-

$280 "; andii by deleting"$58" andsubstitutingthefollowing-

$60 "; andC in paragraphc-

i by deleting"$390" and substitutingthe following-$420 "; and

ii by deleting"$58" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$60 ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil,

REAL ESTATEAND BUSINESSAGENTS ACT 1978 -REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESSAGENTS GENERAL AMENDMENT

REGULATIONS No. 31989

MADE by His Excellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Real Estate and BusinessAgents General

AmendmentRegulationsNo. 3 1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshallcomeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

Schedule1 repealedanda Schedulesubstituted

3. Schedule 1 to the Real Estate and BusinessAgentsGeneral Regulations 1979* isrepealedandthe following Scheduleis substituted-

Schedule1Reg.4

Fees$

1. Grantof licence to naturalperson 2802. Grantof licence to firm 4203. Grantof licence to body corporate 4204. Renewalof triennial certificate 2805. Grantof certificateof registration 556. Renewalof certificateof registration 557. Inspectionof registers-

first page 10eachsubsequentpage 2

8. Issueof certificateas to anyof thecontentsof registers-first page 10eachsubsequentpage 2

9. Grantof BusinessAgent’s Permit 13010. Renewalof BusinessAgent’s Permit 105 ".

[*Reprinted in the Gazette on 26 November1982 at pp. 4667-4674.For amendmentsto20 June 1989 see p. 352 of 1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazettesof/2 Augustand2 September1988 and 20Januaryand 3 February 1989.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil,

PETROLEUM PRODUCTSPRICING ACT 1983

PETROLEUM PRODUCTSPRICING MAXIMUM PRICESFORMOTORFUELAMENDMENT ORDERNo. 10 1989

MADE by the PricesCommissionerundersection 12.

Citation1. Thisordermaybe citedasthePetroleumProductsPricing MaximumPricesfor Motor

FuelAmendmentOrderNo. 10 1989.

Commencement2. This ordershall take effect on 1 July 1989.

1980 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

Interpretation3. In this order-

"the principalorder"meansthe PetroleumProductsPricing MaximumPricesfor MotorFuel Order 1 984*.

[*Published in theGazetteon 3 February1984at pp.325-327.For amendmentsto 26/6/89see 1988 Index to Legislation of Western Australia at pp. 328-9 and note subsequentamendmentspublishedin theGazettesof2/ 12/88atp. 4799, 6 / 12/88 atpp. 4815-6,9 / I /89at pp. 35-6, 3/2/89 at pp. 375-6, 3/3/89 at p. 685, 7/3/89 at pp. 697-8, 20/3/89 atpp. 809-10, 18/4/89 at pp. 1145-46, 2/5/89 at pp. 1287-8, 16/5/89 at pp. 1471-2 and15/6/89 at pp. 1701-2.]

Clause 4 amended4. Clause 4 of the principal order is amendedin subclause2 by deleting-

a "62.4c" in paragrapha andsubstitutingthefollowing-" 63.9c ";

b "62.4c" in paragraph b and substituting the following-" 63.9c "; and

c "67.2c" in paragraphc andsubstitutingthefollowing-" 68.7c

Schedulerepealed and substituted

5. The Schedule to the principal order is repealed and the following Schedule issubstituted- -

SCHEDULE Clause44

MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES IN CERTAIN DISTRICTS AND AREAS

Maximum retail priceper litreItem -District or area Unleaded

Supergrade petrol RONpetrolRON 97 9 1/93

1. District of the Shireof Albanycents cents

65.7 65.72.3.4.

District of the Town of AlbanyDistrict of the City of BunburyArea of thetownsite of Busselton

65.7 65.764.2 64.266.3 66.3

5. Area of the townsite of Dampier 67.9 67.96. Area of thetownsite of Esperance 65.7 65.77.8.

District of the City of GeraldtonDistrict of the City of Kalgoorlie/Boulder

65.7 65.769.1 69.1

9. Area of thetownsiteof Karratha 68.3 68.310. Area of the townsiteof Port Hedland 67.6 67.611. Area of thetownsiteof South Hedland 68.2 68.2

N. R. FLETCHER,PricesCommissioner.

AGRICULTURE PROTECTIONBOARD ACT 1950Departmentof Agriculture,

SouthPerth,27 June1989.HIS ExcellencytheLieutenantGovernorandAdministratorhas beenpleasedto appoint pursuantto section 5 of theAgriculture ProtectionBoard Act 1950 Keryl Enright ofMount Barkerto serveas a memberof the Agriculture Protection Boardof WesternAustraliauntil 25 May 1990. MrsEnright replaces Mr A. D. Campbell of Narrikup who hasresigned.

N. J. HALSE,Chairman,

Agriculture ProtectionBoard.

PLANT DISEASESACT 1914

PLANT DISEASESREGULATIONS 1989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenantGovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Part1-PreliminaryCitation

1. These regulations may be cited as thePlant DiseasesRegulations1989.Commencement

2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1 July 1989.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1981

Interpretation3. In theseregulations unlessthe contrary intention appears-

"accredited" meansthat the Director Generalof Agriculture has acceptedverificationfrom an officer of the Departmentof Agriculture in theexportingState or Territorythat-

a theexporteris equippedto carryout the relevanttreatmentandtheexporter’sstaffaretrainedin the correcttechniquesof treatmentandmaintainrecordsof treatment;

b theareaof origin is certified as beingfree from specifieddiseases;orc approvedquarantineprotocolshavebeencarriedout;

"approved"meansapprovedby theDirectorGeneral;"certification" meansverification in writing-

a of treatmentof potential carriers;orb of conditionsunderwhich plantsweregrown;orc that a potential carrier or an areawas inspectedand found free of specified

diseases,suppliedby theDepartmentof Agriculture in the State or Territory in which the plantsoriginatedand "certified" hasa correspondingmeaning;"Director General" meansthe Director Generalof Agriculture or a personauthorizedby

him;"immediately" meanswithin the time taken to travel to the nearestinspectionpoint by

theshortestroute;"importer" meansthe owner,consignee,agent, carrier or any other personconcernedin

theimportationof a potential carrierinto WesternAustralia;"inspectionpoint" meansan inspectionpoint referredto in regulation6;"specifieddiseases"meansthosediseasesrelevantto the potential carrierand nominated

by theDirectorGeneral.

Part2-Entry RequirementsPotentialcarriers-conditions for entry

4. 1 The conditionsunderwhich a potential carrierreferredto in column 1 of Schedule1shall be allowedinto theStateare referredto by number,in columns2 to 5, oppositethenameof the potentialcarrier to which thoseconditions applyandare setout numericallyat theendof Schedule1.

2 A personwho brings into theStatea potential carrier in contraventionof theconditionsapplicableto that potentialcarriersetout in Schedule1 commitsanoffence.

Penalty: $1 000.Entry of propagatingmaterial

5. For experimentalpurposesor the introduction of new genetic material otherwiseprohibited the Director General may approvethe entry of propagatingmaterial and suchmaterialshall be grownin postentryquarantine,screenedandfoundfree of specifieddiseasesprior to release,

Inspection6. 1 A personwho brings any potential carrierlisted in Schedule1 into the Stateshall

presentthat potential carrier, immediately upon entry into the State, for inspectionby aninspector at an inspectionpoint.

2 A personwho fails to comply with subregulation1 commitsan offence.Penalty: $1 000.

3 Inspectionpoints referredto in subregulation1 areat thefollowing places-a the Port of Fremanthe;b Perthairport;c theDepartmentof AgricultureInspectionCentreatKewdale;d theDepartmentof AgricultureCheckpointatNorseman;e theDepartmentof AgricultureatKalgoorhie;1 the Departmentof AgricultureCheckpointat Kununurra;g theWestraihterminalat Perth;h theWestrail terminalat Kalgoorhie;i theWestraihfreightyardsat Kewdale;j theWestrail freightyardsatForrestfield;k theAustraliaPostDepot,Carr Street,WestPerth;1 theAustralianNational Rail freight yardsatParkeston.

Requirements of inspection7. 1 The importer shall be responsiblefor unpacking any potential carrier and for

preparingit for inspectionto thesatisfactionof theDirectorGeneral.2 A person shall not unpack a potential carrier or remove a potential carrier from an

inspectionpoint withoutthe permissionof aninspector.Penalty:$1 000.3 Any potential carrierwhich hasbeengiven a clearanceby an inspectorshall be removed

as soonaspracticableunlessotherwiseapproved.

Containers8. 1 The ownerof imported fruit, vegetable,seedor plants shall ensurethat they are

transportedin new or approvedcontainersbearingthedetailsspecifiedin subregulation2.Penalty:$1 000.2 All containersreferred to in subregulation1 shall havedetailsof the commoditytype,

thecommodityproducer,packeror agentandthedistrict of productionprintedon anexternalsurfacein lettersnot lessthan5 mm in height.

1982 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

Inspection and disinfection fees9. The importer of anypotential carrierincludingrock, mineraland soil, shall pay inspec

tion and disinfection feesset out in Schedule2 but feesare not payablein respectof itemsconsignedprivately for otherthancommercialpurposes.

Quarantine notice10. A quarantinenoticeshallbe in theform of Form 1 in Schedule3.

Part 3-Inspectionof Conveyances

Warningsigns11. 1 For the purposesof section 13 1 b of the Act an inspectormay causeto be

erectedbesideany road a warning sign to give notice to a persondriving on that road of thepresenceof any inspector.

2 A warning sign that is erectedbesidea roadunder subregubation1 hastheeffect of anorder,given by an inspector,to anyperson driving a conveyanceon that road towardsthatwarningsign to reducethe speedof that conveyanceor to stop the conveyanceaccordingtothedirectionsgivenby that sign.

3 The driver of a conveyanceshall on reachinga warning sign obey and carry out thedirectionsgivenby that Sign, andupon stoppingthe conveyanceshall keepit stationaryuntilpermittedby an inspectorto proceed.

Penalty:$1 000.

Driver to stop12. The driver of a conveyanceordered by an inspector to stop, whetherat or near a

warningsign or by spokenword or recognizedhand-signalshall carry out that order andkeeptheconveyancestationaryuntil permittedby theinspectorto proceed.

Penalty: $1 000.

Damageto signs13. A person shall not wilfully or negligently damageor interfere with, or removeor

obliterate, any warning sign erectedor maintainedor placed neara road pursuantto theseregulations.

Penalty: $1 000.

Movementunderquarantinenotice14. 1 A notice under section 23 of the Act, directing that a conveyance,vessel or

consignmentbe taken,underquarantine,to a specified placeshall be in the form of Form 2Schedule3.

2 Where a noticeis issuedto a personunder section23 of theAct requiring that persontotake a conveyance,vessel or consignmentunder quarantine,to a specifiedplace,the personshall take theconveyance,vesselorconsignmentdirectly to thespecifiedplace in to to.

Penalty:$1 000.3 Where a conveyance,vesselor consignmentis detainedata placepursuantto section23

oftheAct, a personshall notremoveit from that placewithoutthepermissionof an inspector.Penalty:$1 000.

3 Where a conveyance,vesselor consignmentis detainedata placepursuantto section23of theAct, a personshall not removeit from thatplacewithout thepermissionof an inspector.

Penalty:$1 000.

Unloadinggoods15. 1 An inspectormay,in orderto facilitate inspectionand searchof a conveyanceor a

consignmentin accordancewith section 13 of the Act, require the personin chargeof theconveyanceto unload any goods therefrom and to open any package or containeras theinspectordeemsnecessary. -

2 If any person upon a request being made to him by an inspector pursuant tosubregulation1 refusesto comply with therequest,theinspectormayunloador causeto beunloaded from the conveyance,any goods, or open or causeto be opened any packageorcontainer.

3 Any costs incurredin unloadingpursuantto subregulation2 may be recoveredby theDirectorGeneralin a court of competentjurisdiction up to anamountof $5 000.

Part4-IntrastateControlsControl of diseasewithin theState

16. 1 In order to preventdiseasefrom being introduced into portions of the State orbeing spreadwithin theState a personshall comply with the controlson specifiedpestsanddiseasesandon the movementof potentialcarrierswithin theStatesetout in this Part.

2 A personwho fails to comply with the controlsreferred to in subregulation1 commitsan offence.

Penalty:$1 000.

PotatoCystNematode17. 1 Potatoesgrown in the Perth Statistical Division shall not be distributed to any

potatogrowing regionof theStateoutsidethatDivision.2 Potatoesproducedin the PerthStatisticalDivision for sale shall be washedcleanof any

soil before saleor distribution.3 Machineryused for the productionof potatoesincluding planters, harvesters,graders

and washersshall not be movedfrom the PerthStatistical Division to anyother areaof theState.

4 Usedbulk bins, bagsor othercontainerswhich have been on potato growing propertiesin the PerthStatisticalDivision shall not be moved to any other potato growing areaof theState.

5 Exemptionsfrom subregulations3 and 4 may be grantedin writing by an inspectoron receipt of a written requestand where a person authorizedby the Director General issatisfiedthat anymachineryor containershavebeenthoroughlycleaned.

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6 In this regulationPerth Statistical Division meansthat area setout in Map 3 of theAustralian Bureauof Statisticspublication "Crops and PasturesWesternAustralian Season1986-1987" publishedin March 1988.

Fruit Fly18. 1 In this regulationunlessthe contraryintentionappears-

"fruit fly" meansfruit fly Ceratitis capitata or Dacusstryoni;"the disease"meansthediseaseknownasfruit fly.

2 Section 11 of the Act appliesto the disease.3 The measuresto beadoptedin relationto theedisease-

a for thepurposesof section 11 of theAct; andb undersection12 of theAct when fruit fly is thediseaseto which a noticerelates,

shall be treatmentappliedin accordancewith subregulations4 to 7.4 Treatmentin accordancewith Part1, 2, or 3 of Schedule4 shallbe appliedto everyfruit

tree,andto everyfruit vine, havingfruit thereonin theorchardconcerned.5 All infectedfruit shall bepickedfrom eachfruit treeand all fallen fruit shall be gathered

from theground,in theorchardconcerned-

a in the case of apricots, feijoas, figs, guavas, hoquats,nectarines,peaches,pears,persimmons,plumsandquinces,at leastonce in every 24 hours;and

b in thecaseof fruits otherthan applesandfruits referredto in paragrapha, at leastonce in every3 days,

andsubjectto subregulation7 destroyedby boiling, burningor someothermethodapprovedby a personauthorizedby theDirectorGeneral.

6 Whenevertreatmentis appliedin accordancewith-a subreguhation7 or Part 2 of Schedule4 to any fruit by sprayingit with a liquid

misture containingdimethoateor fenthion, a person shall not pick or gather forconsumptionor for saleany of thefruit so sprayedwithin 7 daysof that spraying;or

b Part3 of Schedule4 to any fruit treeor fruit vine havingfruit thereonby sprayingitwith a liquid mixture containingtrichlorfon, a person shall not pick or gatherforconsumptionor for saleany fruit from that fruit treewithin 2 daysof that spraying.

7 Insteadof gatheringfallen fruit and destroyingit a personmaycover spray fallen fruit,other than citrus fruit or fruit found to be infectedwith the disease,with a 0.08% activeingredientwatermixtureof fenthion so that thefallen fruit is completelywetted,

Citrus Leaf Miner19. A personmaybring or sendin to theportion of theStatesouthof 19° SouthLatitude

from the rest of theState,anyplant, or part of a plant, of anyof thegeneraCitrus, Fortunella,andPoncirus,if- -

a the areain which the plant was grown is certified or declaredfree of citrus leafminerby theDepartmentof Agriculture;

b it is accompaniedby a statutorydeclarationby the grower or his agentto theeffectthat the plant was grown in an area so certified or declaredby the DepartmentofAgriculture;

c it hasaffixedto it a labelbearingtheaddressof theplacewheretheplant wasgrown.

Part5-GeneralProhibited weeds

20. 1 Subject to subregulation 2 weedswhich fall within the definition of diseaseforthe purposesof theAct andareprohibitedfrom entry into theStatearesetout in Schedule5.

2 In seedsnot intendedfor sowing theDirectorGeneralmay permitanddefinetolerancesof weedseedcontaminants.

Repeal21. All regulations made under the Plant DiseasesAct 1914 before the coming into

operation of theseregulations excepting-a theCompulsoryFruit Fly Baiting Regulations;andb the Plant DiseasesFruit Fly Baiting FeesRegulations1979,

are repealed.

Schedule1Reg.4

Conditions for the entry of potential carriers including fruit, vegetablesand seed, intoWesternAustralia.

In PartA potential carriersarelisted alphabetically,and asplants or partsthereof;cuttings,budwood;seed;andfruit, vegetablesandproducts.The conditionof entry is listed againsttheproductby numberand full detailsof theconditions for entry by numberfollow in Part B.

Referenceto a specific type of commodity should be made beforechecking for a generalrequirementto cover the same commoditye.g. for apple plants checkunder apple first notplants.

Alternativeconditionsareseparatedby a slash/.

In Part B potential carriers listed with bold headingsfollowed by an indication of thequarantinerisks.

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PartA

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AbiuAcerolaAlmond

AppleApricotAquatic plantsArtichokeAsparagusAvocadoBabacoBananaBeansBeetrootBerriesBlueberriesBrazil cherryBroccoliBrusselsproutsBulbsCabbageCapegooseberryCapsicumCapuhinCarambolaCarrotsCauliflowerCherryChilliChinesecabbageChinesegooseberryChives

ChokoChrysanthemums for

plantingChrysanthemums cut

flowersCitrus

CoconutCornCormsCottonCucumberCumquatCustardappleCut flowers and foliage not

specifiedelsewhereDouglasfirDurianEggfruitEugenaEuropeanlarchFeijoaFigFortunellaFruit not specified else

whereFruit containersused

Fruit treesGarlic

GingerGrapefruitGrapeGrape machin

ery/equipmentusedGuavaHayJackfruitKiwifruitLeek

LemonLettuceLitchiLonganLoquatLucerne

13, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 18, 29,311seeStonefruit2113, 17,29,3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 311/2413, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 31SeeBerries13, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17,29,3113, 1713, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 31SeeStonefruit13, 17,29,3113, 17, 29, 31seeKiwi fruit13, 17, 29, 31,3513, 17, 29, 3111, 13, 17, 29,31

11,3113, 17, 27, 29,3113, 17, 29, 31seeMaize13, 1713, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 31seeCitrus13, 17, 29,31

313, 13, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29,3113, 17,29,3113, 17, 29, 313, 13, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 31seeCitrus

13, 17, 29, 31see Part BCondition 1seePlants13, 17, 29, 31,3513, 17, 29, 31seeCitrus

see Part BCondition 113, 17, 29, 313313, 17,29,3113, 17, 29,3113, 17, 29, 31,35seeCitrus13, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 311

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16

1616

16

1616161616, 20

31314/28, 314/8, 314/5,3131

4,31

4,313131

314,314/7,314,314,31

31

4/7, 3131

4/34, 3131

4,31

4,314,31

31,35

314/7/28,314,314, 31

Column 1 Cohimn2 Column 3 Column 4

PotentialCarrier Plantsorpartsthereof

CuttingsBudwood Seed

Column5

Fruit, Vegetablesandproducts

4,314,31

311

1616

1616

31,3531

29,3129,31

18,29,31

21

29,3129,311/24

29, 31

29,31

29,31

29,3129,31

11,29,31

11,31

27, 29,31

29,31

313,29, 3129,31

3,29,3129,3129,31

29,31

29,31

29,3129,31

29,3129,3129,311

1616

16

16

1616

16

4/9, 31

4/7/28,31

4, 314,314,31

4,314,31

16 4,31

16 3516

1 1

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MaizeMalay appleMandarinMangoMangosteinMelonsMiracle fruitMonsteriaMushroom-

fruit growingmediumNectarineNuts not specified else

whereOkraOliveOnions also see Spring

onionOrangeParsnipsPassionfruitPawpawPeachPeanutPearPeaPepinoPersimmonPineapplePinusPlants not specified else

wherePlumPoncirusPoplarPotatofor planting

Potatofor consumptionPotato machinery, equip

ment and containersused

PumpkinQuince

RadishRambutanRaspberriesRhubarbRiceRockmelonSantolSapodillaSapoteShallots

Seedsee also Douglas fir,European larch, Mango,Pinus, Lucerne, Maize,Rice, Soybean, Sorghumand Schedule5

Soil

SoybeanSorghumSpringonion

SquashStarappleStonefruit

StrawandstrawpackingStrawberrySugarcane

SupersweetSwedesSweetcornSweetpotatoesTamarillosTamaruisTarosTissueCultureTomato

13, 17, 29, 31seeCitrus13, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 31see Part BCondition 32seeStonefruit

13, 17,29,3113, 17,29,3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 31,35seeCitrus13, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 31seeStonefruit13, 17,29,3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17,29,3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17,29,313, 13, 17, 29,31

13, 17, 29, 31seeStonefruitseeCitrus113, 14, 17, 29,31

see Part BCondition 613, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 18, 29,3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 31seeBerries13, 17, 29, 3113, 17,29,3113, 17,29,3113, 17,29,3113, 17,29,3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 31,35

see Part BCondition 2

13, 17, 29, 31,3513, 17, 29,3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 18, 29,31seeHay13, 17, 29, 3113, 15, 17, 29,3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29,31seeMaize13, 17, 29,3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 3113, 17, 29, 31seePlants13, 17, 29,31

16, 1916

12, 1616161616

161616

16

161616

16161616161616, 26

16

161616

1616, 2216161616

16

16, 2516,23

161616

16

16

15, 29, 31 15, 1629,31 16

16

1629,31 1629,31 16

16

16

4,31

4/7, 12, 314,31314,314,31

4/28, 314,31

31

1

4/7/28, 31

3122314/7/28, 314,314/7/28, 31

31, 35

Column 1 Column2 Column 3 Column4 Column5

PotentialCarrier Plantsorparts thereof

Cuttings,Budwood Seed

Fruit, Vegetablesandproducts

31314,31

35

29, 31

29,3129,31

29,3129,31

29, 31

29, 31

29, 3129, 31

29,31

29,3129,3129, 313,29,31

29,31

1

18,29,31

29,31

29, 3129, 3129, 31

1314,314,3131

14

16

16

29,31

18, 29, 31

25

31,354/9,314,31

1

31

15,314,31

4,314,31

4/30, 31

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Column I Column 2 Column 3 Column4 Column5

PotentialCarrier pa’f

.

SeedFruit, Vegetablesand

Trees seePlantsTurnips 13, 17, 29,31 16 4/30,31Vegetables not specified

elsewhere 13, 17, 29,31 29,31 16 31Vegetablecontainersused . see Part B

Condition 1Vitis spp.................................seeGrapesWalnut 13, 17, 29,31 29,31 10, 16 10Watercress............................. 13, 17, 29, 31 16 31Watermelon 13, 17,29,31 16 31Yams,,...,,.,,,,..,,.,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,....13, 17,29,31 16Zucchini 13, 17,29,31 16 4/9,31

PartB

Conditions

1. Entry not allowedunderanyconditionsApple: Fruit and Plants-Apple Scab Venturia inaequalis, Codling Moth Cydia

pomonella.Banana:Plantsotherthan tissuecuhture-BunchyTop Virus.Grape:Fruit, Seed,PlantsandusedMachinery/Equipment-DownyMildew Plasmopara

viticold, GrapePhylloxeraDaktulosphairavitifolii.Lucerne: Plants-Bacterial Wilt Clavibacter Corynebacterium michiganensesubsp.

insidiosum.Maize: Plants-Boil Smut Ustilago maydis.Pear:Fruit-Codling Moth Cydia pomonella.Poplar: Plants-MarssoninaLeaf SpotMarssoninabrunnea.Quince: Fruit-Codling Moth Cydia pomonella.Sorghum:Plants-SorghumMidge Cantarinia sorghicola.Soybean:Plants-BlackLeafBlight Arkoala nigra, StemRot Phytophoramegasperma

f. sp. glycinea.Stonefruit: Fruit-Brown Rot Monilinia Sclerotinia fructicola and M. laxa.Vegetable and fruit containers used: Codling Moth Cydia pomonella; Fruit Flies

Tephritidae, BacterialWilt Pseudomonassolanacearum,GeneralDiseases.

2. Soil-GeneralDiseasesEntry not allowedunlesssoil-

a comprisesmining and scientific samples for laboratory purposesat premisesapprovedby the DirectorGeneral;or

b complieswith condition 13.

3. Douglasfir Pseudotsugamenziesii,EuropeanLarch Larix decidua, and Pinus Pinusspp. plants, cuttings, foliage and cut flowers-Dothistroma NeedleBlight Dothistromaseptospora

To be certified as grown in a State or Territory where Dothitroma NeedleBlight is notknownto occur.

4. Fruit andvegetables-specifiedin PartA-Fruit FliesTephritidaeFrom Tasmania-mustbe identifiedas grown in Tasmania.From all otherStatesandTerritories-

a to becertified that theproperty of origin andtheareawithin a 50 km radiushasbeenfree from Fruit Flies for thepreceding12 months;or

b to be from an accreditedFruit Fly free area.

5. BananaFruit-Fruit Flies TephritidaeFrom Tasmania-mustbe identifiedasgrown in Tasmania.From all otherStatesandTerritories-

a from Octoberito April 30 to becertifiedas-i fumigatedwith ethylenedi bromideat 12 g/m3 for 2 hoursat 20°C or above or

16 g/m3for2 hoursif below 20° C;or

ii dippedor drenchedfor at least 10 secondsin a freshsolution of dimethoatemaintainedat300-500ppm.,

but commercialconsignmentswill be allowedentry subjectto immediatefumigationwith ethylenedi bromideon arrival underDepartmentof Agriculture supervision;

b from 1 May to 30 Septemberto be in a greenconditionon arrival.

6. Potato machinery,equipment and containers used-Bacterial Wilt PseudomonassolanacearumandSpindleTuberViroid

To be certifiedas-a originating from a property which has been free from Bacterial Wilt and Potato

SpindleTuberViroid for thepreceding5 years;b not havingbeen usedon anyotherpropertyduringthe preceding3 years;

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c not havingbeen associatedwith potatoesgrownwithin 20 km of a knownoutbreakofBacterialWilt detectedwithin thelast 5 years;and

d having been cleanedunder the supervision of an officer of the Department ofAgriculture in the originatingStateor Territory.

7. Capsicum,Chilhi, CustardApple, Litchi, Mango,Rambutan,Santol and SapoteFruit-Fruit FliesTephritidae

FromTasmania-mustbe identified asgrown in Tasmania.From all other Statesand Territories to be certified as ethylene di bromide fumigatedat

20 g/m3 for 2 hoursat20°C or above.8. Babacofruit-Fruit FliesTephritidaeFromTasmania-mustbe identifiedas grown in Tasmania,From all otherStatesandTerritoriesto becertifiedas-

a dipped or drenchedfor 1 minute in a freshsolution of dimethoatemaintainedat400 ppm active ingredient;and

b not morethan 10% colouredprior to theabove dippingor drenching.

9. Cucumber,Squash,and Zucchini fruit-Fruit Flies TephritidaeFromTasmania-mustbe identifiedasgrown in Tasmania.From all other Statesand Territories to be certified as ethylene di bromide fumigated at

12 g/m3 for 2 hoursat20°C or above,

10. Walnut fruit-Codhing Moth Cydia pomonella and EuropeanRedMite Panonychusulmi

To becertified asfumigatedwith methyl bromideat 32 g/m3 at20°C for 24 hours,

ii. Chrysanthemumplants, cuttings and cut flowers-ChrysanthemumWhite RustPuccinia horiana

Tissue culture is exempt from the following providing the culture is free from contamination and theagar is formulatedfree from antibiotics

1 To be certified-a identifying thepropertyof origin;

andb that theproperty of origin hasbeeninspectedby anofficer fromtheexporting

State’sDepartmentof Agriculture within one month of despatchand foundfree from ChrysanthemumWhite Rust.

2 To beaccompaniedby a declarationmadeby thegrower that-a identifies the consignorand the property of origin and gives the date the

propertywas lastinspectedby a Departmentof Agricultureofficer;b no ChrysanthemumWhite Rust hasbeen foundon theproperty of origin for

the previous 6 months and except in the caseof rooted cuttings grown in aglasshouse,adjoining propertieshavebeen free from ChrysanthemumWhiteRustfor theprevious6 months;

C the plants/cuttings/cutflowers are free from visual symptoms of ChrysanthemumWhite Rust;and

d theplants/cuttings/cutflowers have beensprayedto run off at weekly intervals for thepast3 weekswith a fungicide registeredor approvedfor ChrysanthemumWhite Rust.

12. Mangofruit andseed-MangoSeedWeevil SternochaetusmangiferaeTo be certified as grown in a Stateor Territory whereMango SeedWeevil is not knownto

occur.13. Plants-GeneralDiseasesFree from soil unless from a nursery approved to treat soil by one of the following

methods-a steampasteunisationat60°Cfor 30 minutes;b fumigation with methyl bromideat 0.5 kg/m3 for 24 hours on an impervious floor

with the materialto be fumigatedbeingnot morethan300 mm deep;c fumigation with methyl bromide at 0.6 kg/m3 for 72 hours on an impervious floor

with thematerialto be fumigatednot more than 660 mm deep;d fumigationwith dazomet.

14. Potatoes-PotatoSpindleTuber Viroid, BacterialWilt Pseudomonassolanacearum,IrishBlight Phytophthorainfestans

1 To be certifiedthat-a they were grown under an approved pathogen testing schemeand are

containedin sealednew bagsor packagesbearinglegible detailesof theStateor Territory of origin andthe relevantcertificationscheme;or

b theywere-i grown in a district wherePotatoSpindleTuber Viroid is not known to

occur;ii grown on a property situatedat least 20 kilometres from a known

outbreakof thediseaseBacterialWilt detectedwithin thelast 5 years;iii not, unless otherwise approved by the Director General, harvested,

cleaned,washed,gradedor packedwith equipmentor in premiseswithor in which potatoes,grownwithin 20 kilometresof a known outbreakof the diseaseBacterialWilt detectedwithin the last 5 years,have beenhandled;and

1988 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

iv wherecontained in bulk bins, placedin builk bins cleanedof soil andplant material and treated immeditely before filling by thoroughlysprayingwith a 1% solutionof formaldehyde.

2 To be certified that theywereinspectedby an authorizedofficer of the Departmentof Agriculture of theoriginatingStateor Territory and foundto be free from-

a BacterialWilt Pseudomonassolanacearum;andb Irish Blight Phytophthorainfestans.

15. Sugarcane-RatoonStuntingVirus andSugarCaneFiji diseaseSugar caneplants or partsof plants are prohibited from entering the North of Western

Australiaabove26°Southfrom otherpartsof AustraliaotherthantheNorthernTerritory.16. Seed-Forprohibitedand restrictedseeds/weedsseePartA andSchedule5All seedimportedinto WesternAustralia mustnot containseedsdeclaredby Schedule5 to

beprohibited.17. Plants-GrapePhylloxeraDaktulosphairavitifolii

1 From South Australia, TasmaniaandtheNorthernTerritory-mustbe identified asgrown in that State or Territory.

2 From all other StatesandTerritories-a to beaccompaniedby a declarationmadeby the grower before a Justiceof the

Peaceor before an officer of the Departmentof Agriculture in the StateorTerritory of origin that-

i the treeor plant hasbeen grown at a greaterdistancethan 45 metresfrom any grapevine or root thereof; -and

ii no Phylloxeraexists or hasexistedin a nurseryor gardenin which thetreeor planthasbeengrowing;or

b grown in a nursery approved by the Western Australian Department ofAgriculture. -

3 Theseconditionsdo not applyto-a asepticcultures of plant material grown on agar in sealedflasks i.e. tissue

culture;or

b epiphytic plants eg. Staghornsand Ehkhornsprovidedthey are observedtobegrownfree from soil.

18. Almond, Quince and stonefruitplants, cuttings and budwood-BrownRot MoniliniaSclerotinia fructicola and M. laxa

1 To be certified asdippedor thoroughlysprayedin an aqueoussolution of benomylata strengthof not less than 0.1% active ingredient in mannerso as to immerse allportionsotherthan theroot.

2 To be free from deadgrowth and and accompaniedby a declarationmade by thegrower before a Justiceof the Peace or before an officer of the DepartmentofAgriculture in theStateor Territory of origin that theyhavenot borne any flowers.

19. Maize,Corn and Sweetcornseedfor planting-Boil Smut Ustilago maydisTo be certified as treatedwith 2-thiocyano-methyl-thio benzothiazoheTCMTB at the

rateof 32 milhihitres/100kilogramsof seed.20. Lucerne Seed-Bacterial Wilt Clavibacter Corynebacteriummichiganensesubsp.

insidiosumTo be certified that the seed was grown in an area where BacterialWilt is not known to

exist.21. Aquatic Plants-AmericanRib FlukedSnailPseudosuccineacolumella

1 To be free from freshwatersnail.4 To be treatedon arrival in a solutionof 2ppm coppersulphatefor 24 hoursthen held

for 6 daysfollowedby inspection.22. Rice-WarehouseBeeetleTrogodermavariabileTo becertified that-

a the rice wasproducedand packedin an areawhich is free from the pestWarehouseBeetle;or

b therice andassociatedbulk containersincluding pellets,cratesandbins have,within5 daysprior to dispatch,been fumigatedwith methyl bromideat the rateof 48 g/m3at20°C for 24 hoursand anyassociatedrailway wagonshave beentreatedwithin 3daysprior to loading with either Reldan, Alfacron or Actelhic at a rate of 1 gramactive ingredientper sq. metre.

23. Sorghumseed-SorghumMidge Contarinia sorghicolaTo becertified that theseedhasbeen fumigatedwith phosphineat therateof one standard

3 g tabletof aluminium phosphidePhostoxinetc. per 25 kg of seedfor 5 days followed byaeration.Seed to contain less than 1% by weight of chaff consistingof piecesof vegetativepartsof plantsotherthan seedor seedfragments.

24. Bananaplants in tissueculture-BunchyTop Virus andPanamaDiseaseFusariumoxysporum f. sp. cubense

Bananaplants in tissuecultureonly arepermittedprovidedtheyarecertified as producedunderan approvedschemefrom testedmotherstockcertified free of BunchyTop Virus andPanamaDisease.

25. Soybean seed-Black Leaf Blight Arkoola nigra, Stem Rot Phytophthoramegaspermaf. sp.glycinea

To be certifiedas-a grownin anareawhereBlack LeafBlight hasnot beenrecorded:

andb treatedwith 35% metalaxylattherateof 300 grams/100kilogramsof seed.

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26. DouglasFir PseudotsugaMenziesii,EuropeanLarch Larix deciduaandpinus Pinusspp. seed-DothistromaNeedleBlight Dothistromaseptospora

To becertifiedas-a grown in a State or Territory where Dothistroma Needle Blight is not known to

occur;b treatedwith 0.2%thiram at30°Cfor 24 hours;

orc immersedin a solutionof 1.0% sodiumhypochloritefor 10 minutes,

27. Citrus, Fortunella and Poncirus plants, cuttings and budwood-Citrus Leaf Minerphyllocnistiscitrella.

1 Plantsmust-a be certified asgrown in an areafree from CitrusLeaf Miner;

andb have a label affixed bearing the addressof the place wherethe plant was

grown.2 Budwoodand cuttingsmustbe free from heaves.

28. Avocado, CustardApple, Litchi, Passionfruit,Rambutan,Santol and Sapotefruit-Fruit Flies Tephritidaespp.

FromTasmania-mustbe identifiedas grown in Tasmania.From all other StatesandTerritoriesto becertified asdippedor drenchedfor 1 minute in a

freshsolution of dimethoatemaintainedat 400 ppm active ingredient.29. PlantsTissuecultureexempt-GeneralDiseases

1 To be fumigatedor thoroughlysprayedto run off, pre or postentry, with one of thetreatmentssetout in subitem4 appropriateto theparticularplantss.

2 Pre-entrytreatmentsto be certifiedor from an approvednursery.3 Consignmentsfrom approvednurseriesto be accompaniedby a declarationmadeby

an official of theapprovednurseryspecifying thetreatmenteffectedand that it hasbeenappliedwithin 3 daysprior to export.

4 The requiredtreatmentsareas follows-a for ferns, bromiliads, cacti, orchids, epiphytes,dracaenas,hoyas and cut

tings/seedlingsof; carnation,chrysanthemum,gypsophila-i 6 ml diazinon80% active ingredient andcommercialwetting agentat

doublethe manufacturer’srecommendedrateto 10 L of water;or

ii 10 ml methomylas LannateL 22.5% active ingredient and commercial wetting agent at doublethe manufacturer’srecommendedrate to10 L of water;

b for maidenhairferens:6 ml diazinon80%active ingredient to 10 L of water;c for orchidsin flower or bud: dichlorvosas InsectigasD 5% active ingredient

at 0.67 g/m3d for africanviolets: thiodan35% active ingredientat 19 ml to 10 L of water;e all otherplants-

i 6 ml diazinon80% active ingredientand 120 ml white petroleumoil to10 L of water;or

ii fumigationwith methylbromideat the following ratesfor 2 hours-56 g/m3 at 5°-10°C48 g/m3 at il°-15°C40 g/m3 at 16°-20°C32 g/m3 at 21°-25°C24 g/m3 at 26°-30°C16 g/m3 at 31°Cand above;and

f suchothertreatmentsas areapproveedby theDirector General.30. Tomatofruit-Fruit FliesTephritidae spp.

1 FromTasmania-Mustbe identifiedas grown in Tasmania.2 From all otherStatesandTerritories-

a from October1 to April 30 to becertifiedas-a dipped or drenchedfor one minute in a fresh solution of fenthion

maintainedat 400 ppm active ingredient;and

b no more maturethanpink firm prior to theabove dippingor drenching.b from May 1 to September30 to be certified as dipped or drenchedfor one

minute in a freshsolution of either dimethoateor fenthion maintainedat 400ppm active ingredient. -

31. Plants,fruit andvegetables-EuropeanRedMite Panonychusulmi1 FromtheNorthernTerritory mustbe identifiedasgrown in that Territory.2 From Victoria, Tasmania,Queensland,SouthAustralia, AustralianCapital Territory

andNew SouthWalesto be from an approvedproperty or certifiedas-a examinedandfound free from EuropeanRedMite;b grown and packedat least50 km from a known outbreakof EuropeanRed

Mite; orc fumigatedwith methylbromideat the following rates for 2 hours-

56 g/m3 at5°-10°C48 g/m3 at11°-15°C40 g/m3 at16°-20°C32 g/m3 at21°-25°C24 g/m3 at26°-30°C16 g/m3 at31°C andabove,

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3 This conditiondoesnot applyto asepticculturesof plant material grownon agar insealedflasksi.e. tissueculture or belowgroundpartsof plants.

32. Mushroom growingmedium-Verticillium fungicola1 Sterilizedgrowing medium acceptedfrom approvednurseriesprovided it is certified

as prepared and sterilized in isolation from mushroom growing areas.2 Sterilizationcan be eithersteampasteurizationat 60°C for 30 minutesor fumigatidn

with methyl bromide at 0.5 kg/m3 for 24 hours on an impervious floor with thematerialto be fumigatedbeing not morethan 300 mm deep.

33. Hay, Strawand strawpacking-Prohibitedand restrictedseeds1 Subjectto subitem2, to becertified free from all weedslisted in Schedule5.2 For packing,may be acceptedwith the prior approval of the Director Generaland

subjectto superviseddestructionatdischarge.

34. Citrus fruit-Fruit Flies Tephritidae1 FromTasmania-mustbe identifiedas grown in Tasmania.2 From all otherStatesandTerritoriesto becertified as ethylenedi bromidefumigated

for 2 hoursat oneof thefollowing ratesandcorrespondingfruit pulp temperature-32.0 g/m3 at 10.0°C31.2 g/m3at 10.5°C30.4 g/m3at 11.0°C29.6 g/m3 at 11.5°C28.9 g/m3 at 12.0°C28.1 g/m3 at 12.5°C27.4 g/m3 at 13.0°C26.7 g/m3 at 13.5°C26.0 g/m3 at 14.0°C25.3 g/m3 at 14.5°C24.7 g/m3 at 15.0°C24.0 g/m3 at 15.5°C23.4 g/m3 at 16.0°C22.8 g/m3 at 16.5°C22.2 g/m3 at 17.0°C21.7 g/m3 at 17.5°C21.1 g/m3 at 18.0°C20.6 g/m3 at18.5°C20.1 g/m3 at 19.0°C19.5 g/m3 at 19.5°C19.0 g/m3 at20.0°C18.5 g/m3 at20.5°Candabove,

35. Onions, Garlic, Leek, Chives, Spring Onions and Shallots-OnionRust Puccinia allii,White Rot Sclerotiumcepivorum,AmericanOnion SmutUrocystis cepulae

1 To be certifiedas inspectedby anauthorizedofficer of the Departmentof Agricultureof theoriginatingStateor Territory andfoundto be free from-

a Onion RustPucciniaallii;b White Rot Sclerotiumcepivorum;andc American Onion Smut Urocystis cepulae.

2 From SouthAustraliaalsoto becertified as from a crop which hasbeen inspectedbyan officer of theSouthAustralian Departmentof Agriculture andfoundfree from thediseaseAmerican Onion Smut.

Schedule2Reg.9

Fees

Column 1 Column 2 Column3

For inspection including documentaryproof of compliance with importconditions, fumigation or treatmentof potential carrierwithin 15 km of aninspectionpoint-

$a normal hours

for every 15 minutesor part thereof 5.00b overtimecontiguouswith normalhours

for every 15 minutesor part thereof 7.50c call-out

first 2 hoursminimum 60.00thereafterfor every 15 minutesor part thereof 7.50

2. For servicesprovidedbeyond15 km from aninspectionpoint-a travel time beyond15 km from an inspectionpoint---

normal hoursfor every15 minutesor part thereof 5.00outsidenormal hoursfor every 15 minutesor part thereof 7.50

b vehicleusebeyond15 km from an inspectionpoint-per km in eachdirection 0.15

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Schedule3Regs. 10 and 14

Form 1PLANT DISEASESACT 1914

QuarantineNoticeTo

nameand addressThe*owner/personin chargeof

descriptionof consignment,conveyance,vesselorpremisesYou areherebydirectedto causetheaboveto beplacedunderquarantinein

atposition

in orderfor it to be-locationof premises

*a heldawaitingdocumentation;*b inspected;*c treated to eradicatediseaseor to lessentherisk of thespreadof disease

Requirements-

A personwho contravenesor fails to comply with this noticecommits an offence,penaltiesfor which aresetout in section34 of theaboveAct.

*Deletethat which is not applicable.

Inspector Date

Form 2PLANT DISEASESACT 1914

MovementandQuarantineNoticeTo

nameand addressthe *owner/personin chargeof

descriptionof conveyance,vesselor consignmentYou are herebydirectedto take the above*conveyance/vessel/consignmentor causeit to betaken,underquarantine,to

locationof inspectionor treatmentpremisesin orderfor it to bedealtwith in accordancewith section23 of thePlant DiseasesAct 1914.Thepotentialcarriersareto be held in toto at the above placeuntil releasedby aninspector.Apersonwho contravenesor fails to comply with this noticecommits an offence, penaltiesforwhich are setout in section34 of theabove Act.

-

*Delete thatwhich is not applicable.

Inspector Date

Detail

Schedule4Reg.18

Treatment

Part1Fruit Fly Baiting

1. A personapplyingtreatmentin accordancewith this Partto fruit treesor fruit vinesshalldo so by applying in accordancewith item 2 by meansof a handsyringe or spray pump orsomeother method approved by an inspector fruit fly bait made in accordancewith item 3 tothe fruit treesor fruit vines,

2. A personapplyingfruit fly bait shall-a in respectof eachsuchapplicationusenot lessthan 4.5 litres of that bait-

i for every40 fruit trees;orii for every100 fruit vines,

or part thereofrequiredto be treatedin sucha way that eachfruit treeor fruit vine isthoroughlytreated;and

1992 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

b during the period commencing6 weeksbefore the ripeningof the fruits on the fruittrees or fruit vines,asthe caserequires,and ending2 weeksafterall thosefruits havebeenpicked, or have fallen, therefrom do so at intervals of not more than 7 dayscommencingwith thefirst dayof thatperiod.

3. Fruit fly bait shall for thepurposesof item 1 bemadeby mixing-

a 14 gramsof sodiumfluosilicateand0.5 kilogramsof sugarwith 9 litres of water;

b 7 millilitres of 500 grams/litre of maldison emulsion and 7 millilitres of proteinhydrohysateof yeastwith 1 litre of water;

c 7 millihitres of 500 grams/litreof maldisonemulsionand 50 gramsof sugarwith 1 litreof water;or

d 7 milhihitres of 625 grams/litre of trichlorfon liquid and 7 mihlihitres of proteinhydrohysateor yeastwith 1 litre of water.

Part2Cover Sprayingwith Dimethoateor Fenthion

1. A person applying treatmentin accordancewith this Part to fruit trees or fruit vines,otherthan grapevines, havingfruit thereonshall do so by cover sprayingthem in accordancewith item 2 by meansof a spraypump-

a in the caseof fruit other than early apricots,peachesand figs, with a 0.03% activeingredientwatermixtureof dimethoate;or

b in the caseof any fruit, with a 0.04% active ingredientwater mixtureof fenthion.2. A personcoversprayingin accordancewith item 1 shall-

a spray the fruit trees or fruit vines concernedso that all foliage and fruit arethoroughlywetted;and

b during the period commencing3 weeksbefore the ripening of the first fruit on thefruit trees or fruit vines concernedand endingwhen thelast fruit thereonhasbeenpicked or has fallen from those fruit trees or fruit vines, spray thosefruit trees orfruit vines at intervalsof not more than 3 weeks commencingwith the first dayofthat period.

Part3CoverSprayingwith Tnichhorfon

1. A personapplying treatmentin accordancewith this Partto-a fruit trees,otherthan citrus trees;orb fruit vines,otherthan grapevines,

havingfruit thereonshall do so by coversprayingthem in accordancewith item 2 by meansofa spraypump with a 0.06% active ingredientwatermixtureof trichlorfon.

2. A personcoversprayingin accordancewith item 1 shall-a spray the fruit trees or fruit vines concernedso that all foliage and fruit are

thoroughlywetted;andb during the period commencing3 weeksbefore the ripeningof the first fruit on the

fruit trees or fruit vinesconcernedand endingwhen the last fruit thereonhasbeenpicked or has fallen from those fruit trees or fruit vines,spray those fruit trees orfruit vinesat intervalsof not morethan 7 dayscommencingwith the first dayof thatperiod.

Schedule5Reg.20

PROHIBITED WEEDS

BotanicalName CommonNameAcanthospermumhispidum StarburrAcroptilon repens Creepingknapweed.4egilopsspecies GoatgrassesAgeratinoadenophorum CroftonweedAgeratinariparium MistflowerAihagi pseudaihagi CamelthornAlternontheraphiloxeroides Alligator weedAlternantherapungens Khaki weedAmbrosia species RagweedsAmsinckiaspecies YellowburrweedsArgemonemexic000 MexicanpoppyBerkheyarigida African thistleCalotropisprocera CalotropeCannabissativa Indian hempCardaria draba Hoary cressCarduusnutons Nodding thistle -Co,’thamusgloucus Glaucousstar thistleCarthamuslanatus Saffron thistleCarthamusleucocaulos Distaff thistleCentaureacalcitrapa Star thistleCentaureasolstitialis St BarnabysthistleCestrumparqui GreencestrumChondrillajuncea SkeletonweedChrysanthemoidesmonilifera BoneseedCirsiumarvense Perennial thistleConim species HemlocksConvolvulusarvensis Field bindweedCuscutaspecies DodderCynara cardunculu ArtichokethistleDaturo species Thornapples

30 June1989] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 1993

Dinebraretroflexa DinebraDiplotaxis tenuifolia SandrocketDipsacussylvestris Wild easelEchiumitalicum Italian buglossEchiumplantagineum Paterson’scurseEgeriadensa DensewaterweedEichhorniacrassipes WaterhyacinthElodeaspecies PondweedsEmexaustralis DoublegeeEmexspinosa LesserjackEremocarpussetiger DoveweedEriocereusmartinii Harrisia cactusEuphorbiaparalias SeaspurgeEuphorbiasegetalis ShortstemcarnationweedEuphorbia terracina GeraldtoncarnationweedGauraspecies ClockweedsGmelinaasiatica Badhara bushGomphocarpusfruticosus NarrowleafcottonbushGorteriapersonata GorteriaHeleniumspecies SneezeweedsHelianthusciliaris TexasblueweedHeliotropiumamplexicaule Blue heliotropeHeliotropiumeuropacum CommonheliotropeHomeriaspecies CapetulipsHypericumperforatum St John’s wortHyptiscapitata KnobweedHyptissuaveolens HyptisIbicella lutea Yellowflowerdevil’s clawIpomoeapurpurea CommonmorninggloryIva axillaris PovertyweedLargosiphonmajor LargosiphonMalachra fasciata MalachraMarrubium vulgare HorehoundMartynia annua Smallfruit devil’s clawMenthapulegium PennyroyalMimosa invisa Giant sensitiveplantMimosapigra SensitiveplantMimosapudica CommonsensitiveplantMyagrumperfoliatum MuskweedNassellatrichotoma SerratedtussockOnopordumacanthium Cotton thistleOnopordumacaulon StemlessthistleOpuntiaspecies Prickly pearOrobanchespecies BroomrapesOryzarufipogon RedriceOxalisspecies SourgrassesPapaversomniferum OpiumpoppyParkinsonia aculeata ParkinsoniaPart heniumhysterophorus Part heniumweedPeganumharmala African ruePennisetummacrourum African feathergrassPennisetumpedicellatum PennisetumPentziasuffruticosa CalombadaisyPhysalisviscosa StickycapegooseberryPicnomonacarna Soldier thistlePistiastratiotes WaterlettuceProboscidealouisianica Purple flower devil’s clawProsopisspecies MesquitesRorippaaustriaca Austrianfield cressSagittariagraminea SagittariaSagittariamontevidensis ArrowheadSalviaaethiopis MediterraneansageSalvia reflexa MintweedSalvinia species SalviniasScolymushispanicus GoldenthistleScolymusmaculatus SpottedthistleSeneciojacobaea RagwortSeneciopterophorus African daisySetariafaberi Giant foxtailSida acuta SpinyheadsidaSidacordifolia FlannelweedSida leprosa Alkali sidaSilybummarianum VariegatedthistleSinapisarvensis CharlockSolanumelaeagnifolium SilverleafnightshadeSolanumhermannii Appleof SodomSorghumhalepense JohnsongrassStachytarphetajamaicensis JamaicasnakeweedStachytarphetaurticifolia Dark bluesnakeweedStrigaspecies WitchweedsThemedaquadrivalis GradergrassTribulus terrestris CaltropUlex europaeus GorseWedeliaglauca Pascalia weedXanthiumspecies Burr thistiesZantedeschiaaethiopica Arumlily

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of theCouncil.

1994 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

STOCK DISEASES REGULATIONS ACT 1968

ENZOOTIC DISEASES AMENDMENT REGULATIONS No.21989

MADE by His ExcellencytheLieutenantGovernorandAdministrator in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be citedas theEnzooticDiseasesAmendmentRegulationsNo.

2 1989.

Commencement2. Theseregulations shall comeinto operation on 1 July 1989.

Principal regulations3. In these regulations the Enzootic DiseasesRegulations 1970* are referred to as the

principal regulations.I*Reprinted in GazetteNo. 33 of 7 April 1989. For amendmentsto 15 June 1989 seeGazette

of 31 March 1989.]

Regulation 25 repealed4. Regulation 25 of the principal regulations is repealed.

Fourth Schedulerepealed and a Schedulesubstituted5. The Fourth Scheduleto the principal regulation is repealed and the following Schedule

is substituted-

FourthScheduleScaleof Chargesfor-

1. Inspection of Stock Being Imported or ExportedRegulations28and31-

Cattle- $For singleanimal or first animalin a consignment 19.00For eachadditionalanimal 0.80

Sheep,pigs,goatsand deer-For singleanimal or first animalin a consignment 19.00For eachadditionalanimal 0.05

Poultry-Eachconsignmentof 1-100 5.00Eachconsignmentof 101-1000 7.00Eachconsignmentof morethan 1 000 15.00

Medicine fee, peranimal-Cattle 5.00Sheep,goats,deer,pigs 0.85Minimum charge 5.00

Hire of washdownfacility, per houror part 10.00

2. Vaccination and Biological Tests carried out on PropertiesRegulation28-

Vaccination-Forsingle animalor first animalin a consignment 11.00Foreachadditionalanimal 1.60

Tuberculintest-Foreachanimalin a consignment 1.60Minimum charge 21.00

biological testscollectionof specimens-Forsingle animalor first animalin a consignment 11.00Foreachadditionalanimal 0.80

3. Kimberley CattleTick Regulation42-For dipping/sprayingperanimal 1.10For supervisionof dipping/sprayingperanimal 0.30Minimum chargedipping/sprayingor supervision 6.00

4. PullorumTesting ChargesRegulation110-For 1 000 birds or lessper flock 228.00

5. Scale of Charges for Hatchery and Breeding Flock LicencesRegulations106 and 108-

Forhatcherylicence-up to 20 000 eggcapacity 21.00over 20 000 and up to 30 000 eggcapacity 26.00over 30 000andup to 40 000 eggcapacity 32.00over 40 000 eggcapacity 37.00

For breedingflock hicences 32.00 ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,

M. C. WAUCHOPE,Clerk of theCouncil.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1995

SEEDSACT 1981

SEEDSAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1989

Madeby His ExcellencytheLieutenantGovernorandAdministratorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. TheseregulationsmaybecitedastheSeedsAmendmentRegulations1989.

Principal regulations2. In these regulationsthe Seeds Regulations 1982* are referred to as the principal

regulations.[*Published in the Gazetteof 12 March 1982 at pp. 828-843.For amendmentsto 12 June1989see1988Index to Legislationof WesternAustraliaat page356.]

Regulation 15 amended3. Regulation15 of theprincipal regulationsis amended-a in subregulation2 by deleting"$140"and substitutingthefollowing-

$148 ";

b in subregulation4 by deleting"$35" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$37 ";

c in subregulation6 by deleting"$35" andsubstitutingthefollowing-$37 "; and

d in subregulation7 by deleting"$35" and substitutingthefollowing-$37 ".

SeventhSchedulerepealedanda Schedulesubstituted

4. TheSeventhScheduleto theprincipal regulationsis repealedand thefollowing Schedule is substituted-

SEVENTH SCHEDULEReg.13

SEED ANALYSIS AND REPORTFEES

1. Feesfor the analysisof a seed sampleprovided under section 25 of theAct and for a reportof the resultof theanalysis-

Germinationanalysis,per crop seed 29.00Pureseedcontentanalysisof free flowing seed 17.00Pureseedcontentanalysisof chaffy seed 41.00Cultivar determinationby fluorescencetest 21.00Cultivar determinationby grow-ontest 23.00Moisturecontentdetermination 18.00Pestor diseasetest 16.00Weedseedpresencetest 16.00Caryopsispresencetest 19.00Pigmentedseedcontentdetermination 16.00Numberof seedsper unit volume 17.00Seedidentification 5.00

2. Feepayablefor anadditionalcopyof ananalysisreport 5.00 ".

By His Excellency’sCommand,M. C. WAUCHOPE,

Clerk of the Council.

BUILDING MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY

Tenders,closing at West Perth,at 2.30 pm on the datesmentionedhereunder,are invited for the following projects.Tendersare to be addressedto:-

The Minister for Works,do Contract Office,DumasHouse,2 Havelock Street.West Perth,WesternAustralia 6005

and are to be endorsedas being a tenderfor the relevant project.The highest, lowest, or any tenderwill not necessarilybe accepted.

TenderNo.

.roject ClosingDate

TenderDocumentsnow available from:

24770 .... Marangaroo Family Centre-Construction. BuildersCategorisationCategory D.

5/7/89 BMA West Perth

24775 .... Kalgoorlie Family Centre-Construction. BuildersCategorisationCategoryD.

5/7/89 BMA West PerthBMA Kalgoorlie

24778 .... East Fremantle Police Licensing Centre-Alterations &Extensions.Builders CategonisationCategory D.

5/7/89 BMA West Perth

24779 .... Middle Swan-Bandyup Prison-CCTV System Supply andCommission.

5/7/89 BMA West Perth

24769 .... Curtin House-Perth-Refurbishment.Builders CategorisationCategory A. SelectedTenderers Only. Deposit on Documents$200.

5/7/89Extended

BMA West Perth

24784 .... Perth-Albert Facey House-Lot 100 Forrest Place-OfficeAccommodation Fitout. SelectedThndeirs Only. Deposit onDocuments$100

5/7/89 BMA West Perth

1996 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

BUILDING MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY-continued

TenderNo.

.roject Closing Tender DocumentsDate now available from:

24785 .... Ocean Reef Primary School-General Teaching Block 7 12/7/89 BMA West PerthTeaching Areas-Construction. Builders CategorisationCategory D.

24786 .... Beechboro Primary School-General TeachingBlock 7 Teaching 12/7/89 BMA West PerthAreas-Construction.Builders CategorisationCategoryD.

24787 .... Wagin District Hospital-Renovations.Builders CategorisationCategoryD.

12/7/89 BMA West PerthBMA Narrogin

24789 .... ArmadaleIKelmscott Hospital-Paediatric Ward Additions.Builders CategorisationCategory D.

19/7/89 BMA West Perth

24791 .... Come-Mt Henry Hospital, Restorative Unit ‘0’ Block-MinorAdditions & Remodelling. Builders CategorisationCategory

26/7/89 BMA West Perth

D.24792 .... Warwick Licensing Centre-Alterations & Additions. Builders

CategorisationCategory D.26/7/89 BMA West Perth

C. BURTON,Executive Director,

Building ManagementAuthority.

Acceptanceof Tenders

Thder Project Contractor Amount

24758 .... BooragoonPrimary School-Alterations& Additions. K.G.K.$

Simpson Pty Ltd 526 660

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERNAUSTRALIATendersInvited

Date ofAdvertising

Schedule . .No. Description Date of

Closing

1989 1989June 16 ... 409A1989 ... Urological X-Ray Equipment for the Royal Perth Rehabilitation

Hospital July 6June 16 ... 137A1989 ... Cable Power Electrical 1 year peniod-vanious Government

Departments July 13June 23 ... 30A1989 Battery Storage Load Acid 12 month period-various Government

Departments July 20June 30 ... 102A1989 ... Groceries1 year period for various GovernmentDepartments July 20June 30 ... 421A1989 ... Five 5 only Single Berth Caravan Sleeperand Kitchens for the Main

Roads Department July 20June 30 ... 422A1989 ... PVC CoatedNylon Tarpaulin Material for Westrail July 20June 30 ... 185A1989 ... Patrol Vessel-Marine & HarboursDepartment July 27June 23 ... 410A1989 ... Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Computing Equipment and

associatedsoftware for the ParliamentaryCounselsOffice July 27June 30 ... 419A1989 ... Supply, Installation and Maintenance of a Disk Based Mass Storage

Systemfor the Departmentof Employment and Training July 27

Invitation to RegisterInterestThis is the first step in a two phaseprocedure.Tenderswill subsequentlybe soughtonlyfrom a short list drawn from those potential supplierswho respondto an invitation toregisterinterest.

June 2 Itri-No. 1-89 Invitation to Register Interest for the supply of U.H.F. RepeaterEquipment and Ancillary Requirements for the Western AustraliaPolice Department - July 13

June 30 ... Itri-No. 2-89 Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometer for theCheiriistry Centre of WesternAustralia July 27

June 30 ... Itri-No. 3-89 X-Ray Diffractometer for the Chemistry Centre of Western Australia .... July 27

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 1997

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued

TendersInvited-continued

Date ofAdvertising

ScheduleNo. D ‘

‘escription Date ofClosing

1989 1989

June 23 ... 178A1989 ...

ServiceTransport of Motor Vehicles-PoliceDepartment July 13

June 23 .,. 179A1989 ... Application of Fertiliser to Metropolitan School Grounds during Spring1989 and Autumn 1990-Ministry of Educaton July 13

June 23 ...

June 23 ...

180A1989

181A1989

..,

...

Cash Collection and Supply of Cash 2 year period-Crown LawDepartment

Bulk Bin Service for SchoolsJuly 13July 13

June 30 ... 186A1989 ... Removal of General Waste from the Premises of the State PrintingDivision in Wembley for a 1 year period with an option to renew fora further two 2 periods of twelve 12 months July 20

June 30 ... 182A1989 ... Hire of Light Twin-Engined Aircraft for Aerial Prescribed BurningOperations and other aerial work-Conservation and LandManagement July 27

June 30 ... 183A1989 ... Transport of Furniture & Effects 2 year period-Police Department .... July 27

For Sale by Tender

Date ofAdvertising

ScheduleNo.

1i or a C

Date ofClosing

1989 1989June 16 ... 403A1989 ... 1985 Nissan Patrol Turbo Diesel 4x4 Tray Top 6QG 095, 1986 Mazda

4x2 Steel Tray Utility 6QJ 547, 1985 NissanKing Cab 4x2 Utility 7206QD 881, 1985 Suzuki Sierra 1.3 Hardtop 4x4 JIX 6QD 703 and 1988Holden CommodoreVH Sedan 6QH 980 at Manjimup July 6

June 16 ... 404A1989 ... 1985 Nissan Patrol 4x4 Steel Tray XQY 729 and 1985 NissanPatrol 4x4Steel Tray 6QP 410 at Manjimup July 6

June 16 ... 405A1989 ... 1986 Mitsubishi L300 4x4 Van 6QJ 862, 1986 Toyota Hilux 4x4 TrayBody Xtra Cab 6QI 263, 1987 ToyotaHilux 4x4 Well Body 6QL 671,1984 Nissan Patrol 4x4 Tray Back 6QI 623, 1985 Ford Falcon XFSedan3.3 Motor 6QD 326 and 1987 NissanNavarn 4x4 Pick Up 6QM029 at Mundaring July 6

June 16 ... 406A1989 ... 1986 Ford Falcon Station Wagon 3.3 6QF 574, 1984 Nissan Patrol 4x4Tray Back 6QC 130, 1986 Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 Tray Back 6QK373, 1985 Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 Tray Back 6QH 691 and 1985Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 PersonalCarrier 6QH 851 at Mundaring . July 6

June 16 ... 408A1989 ... Surplus Photographic Equipment at the State PrintingDivision-Wembley July 6

June 23 ... 411A1989 ... 1987 Nissan Navara Tray Back 6QL 640 at Fitzroy Crossing .............. July 13June 23 ... 412A1989 ... 1987 NissanPintaraSedan6QN 977 and 1986 NissanNavaraKing Cab

Ute 6QJ 925 at Ludlow July 13June 23 ... 413A1989 ... 1 Secondhand1983 6.4 Metre Penguin Aluminium Cabin Cruiser at

Fremantle July 13June 23 ... 414A1989 ... 1 SecondhandElM SubmersiblePump, Model EH-1525 at Nedhands July 13June 23 ... 415A1989 ... 1 SecondhandCaravan4 Berth "Travilla" XQU 042 at Roebourne...... July 13June 23 ... 416A1989 ... 1986 Ford FalconXF Station Sedan6QC 013 and 1986 For Falcon XF

Station Sedan6QC 010 at Kununurra July 13June 23 ... 417A1989 ... 1987 Nissan Navara 4x2 King Cab Pick-Up 6QK 917, 1986 Mitsubishi

4x4 ExpressWagon 6QJ 451, and 1986 Ford FalconXF StationWagon6QJ 500 at Mundaring July 13

June 23 ... 418A1989 ... Secondhand Surplus Equipment at the State Printing Division-Wembley July 13

June 30 ... 420A1989 ... 1976 Chamberlain C6100 Tractor UQY 185 at Harvey ........................ July 20June 30 ... 424A1989 ... 1986 Toyota Hilux 4x4 Xtra Cab Utility 6QI 820 at Manjimup

Recall July 20June 30- . 425A1989 ... 1986 Ford FalconXF Wagon 6QF 694 at Ludlow July 20June 30 ... 426A1989 ... 1982 John Deere570A Grader XQQ 514 at Collie July 20June-30 ... 427A1989 ... 1987 Nissan Navara4x2 Utility 6QN 371, 1987 NissanNavara 4x4 King

CabUtility 6QM 288 and 1985 NissanPulsar Hatch SedanUQE 858at Mundaring July 20

June 30 ... 428A1989 ... 1978 MasseyFergusonTractor XQE 766 at Manjimup July 20

Tenders,addressedto the Chairman, State TenderBoard, 815 Hay Street,Perth 6000 will be receivedfor the above-mentionedtendersuntil 10.00 am on the date of closing.

Tendersmust be properly endorsedon envelopesotherwisethey are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particularsmay be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 815 Hay Street, Perth

and at points of inspection.No tender necessarilyaccepted.

L. W. GRAHAM,Chairman, State TenderBoard.

1998 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued

AcceptedTenders

Schedule Particulars Contractor Rate

Supplyand Delivery

13A1988 Bandages 2 year period-various Various Details on RequestGovernmentDepartments

70A1989 Metal Bins and Buckets 1 year Federal Sheetmetal Manufactur-period-various Government Depart- ing

Details on Request

ments1 14A1988 Sterile Dressing Packs 2 year Various

period-various Government DepartDetails on Request

ments310A1989 Twenty six 26 only Two Berth Sleeperand Fabco Pty Ltd

Kitchens16 only@ $21 632.00 ea

Caravansfor the Main Roads Department Elross Caravans 5 only@ $22 059.00 eaand 5 only@ $25 659.00 ea

Service

286A1989 To ProfessionallyClean, Polish and Detail ParaquadIndustriesMotor Vehicles for the Department of

$54.80 per vehicle

Services,Automotive ServicesBranch

Purchaseand Removal

358A1989 Secondhand Heavy Duty Rotary Mower H. J. and F. SimperMRD 8874 at Bunbury

$1 110.00

385A1989 Secondhand Chamberlain Rubber Tyred Wentworth Motors Pty Ltd $8 777.00Tractor MED 0251 at Welshpool

386A1989 Secondhand Pacific Multi Wheel Roller OvestMachinery Pty LtdMED 3722 at Welshpool

$12 180.00

387A1989 1973 Massey FergusonTractor UQE 831 Gravity Holdingsand 1977 Ford 5000 Front End Loader

Item 1$2 126.00

XQC 140 at Mundaring G. M. McKenna Item 2$10 555.00

389A1989 1987 Ford Falcon XF Sedan MRD 2352 at John McLornon $11 211.00Geraldton

WESTERNAUSTRALIAN COAL INDUSTRY AreaL89-6TRIBUNAL ACT 1978 HamersheyRangeMap Sheet

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Adminis- Block No. Block No. Block No. Block No.trator, actingin accordancewith section5 3 of the Western 7670 7671 7672 7673AustralianCoal Industry Tribunal Act, is pleasedto appoint 7674 7675 7676 7742Gary Richard Gilhies as Deputy Chairman to the Western 7743 7744 7745 7746Australian Coal Industry Tribunal for a term expiring 31 7747 7748 7814 7815December1990. 7816 7817 7818 7819

J SUDA 7820 7886 7887 7888Secretar 7889 7890 7891 7892

7958 7959 7960 79617962 7963 7964 7965

Assessedto contain36 blocks

Area L89-7HamersheyRangeMap Sheet

Block No. Block No. Block No. Block No.PETROLEUM ACT 1967-1981 8030 8031 8032 8033

Section3o1 8101 8102 8103 81048105 8173 8174 8175

Notice of Invitation for Applicationsfor Exploration 8176 8177 8245 8246Permits 8247 8248 8249 8316

APPLICATIONS will be received until 4:00 pm on 30 8317 8318 8319 8320September1989 for grant of an Exploration Permit in re- 8321 8387 8388 8389spectof eachof thefollowing areasand asshownon theplan 8390 8391 8392 8393atpage 2000of this Gazette. Assessedto contain32 blocks

AreaL89-5 Area L89-8HamersleyRangeMap-Sheet HamersleyRangeMap Sheet

Block No. Block No. Block No. Block No. Block No. Block No. Block No. Block No.7311 7312 7313 7314 8034 8035 8036 80377315 7316 7383 7384 8106 8107 8108 81097385 7386 7387 7388 8178 8179 8180 81817455 7456 7457 7458 8182 8250 8251 82527459 7460 7527 7528 8253 8254 8255 83227529 7530 7531 7532 8323 8324 8325 83267599 7600 7601 7602 8327 8394 8395 83967603 7604 8397 8398 8399

Assessedto contain30 blocks Assessedto contain31 blocks

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,WA 1999

Area L89-9CarnarvonMap Sheet

Block No. Block No.5072 51435216

Block No. Block No.5001 50025005 50065009 50735076 50775080 50815147 51485151 51525222 52235293 52945297 53655368 5369

Assessedto contain 48 blocks

AreaL89-10MeekatharraMap Sheet

Block No.5012501650855089515751615229523353005304537053745378

Assessedto contain 52 blocks

ApplicationsApplications for the award of a permit over any of the

above areasare requiredto be madein the approvedmanner, submittedin duplicateandshouldbeaccompaniedby-

a Details of-i the applicant’s assessmentof the petroleum

potential of the area,including a geologicaland geophysicalreview and technicalassessment of the area, and the conceptsunderlying the proposed exploration programme;

ii the minimum work programmeproposedforeachof the five years,specifyingthenumberof wells to be drilled, the line kilometresofseismic survey to be carried out and theestimatedexpenditure;

iii wells referred to in the work programmeshould not include developmentwells theAAPG well classificationschemewill be thebasisof identification.

the technicalqualifications of the applicantandof its employees;the technicaladvice available to the applicant;thefinancialresourcesavailableto theapplicant, including evidenceof the applicant’sability to fund the work programmeproposed, and a copy of the latest annualreport for eachapplicantcompany;

iv where relevant, the viability of the consortium lodging the application, including evidence that a satisfactory settlement hasbeen, or can be, reached on a JointOperatingAgreementa copy of a HeadsofAgreementdealingwill generallysuffice;

v thepercentageparticipating interestof eachparty to theapplication;and

vi a single addressfor serviceof noticesin respectof theapplication.

c A fee of $3 000, payable to the Department ofMines throughanAustralian bankor bank cheque,is required.

d Such other information as the applicantwishestobe takeninto accountin considerationof theapplication.

If applicationsare submitted for more than one area anorderof preferenceshouldbe stated.

Applicants for L89-10, L89-11 and L89-12 should notethat theseareasencroachupon a proposednationalpark inthe Kennedy Rangesand any intended operationsin theencroachmentzone will needto be referredto theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil for clearance.

Award of permits will be basedupon the adequacyof thework programmefor the first two yearsof thepermit term.The successfulapplicantwill be requiredto fulfill the minimum commitmentfor eachof thoseyearswithout variation.This is known as the firm commitmentphase,howeverthebalanceof the programmecanbe negotiatedaccordingto theresultsof prior exploration.

Applications made on the approved form are to beaddressedto-

The DirectorPetroleumDivisionDepartmentof MinesMineral House,100 Plain StreetEastPerth,WesternAustralia6004Telephone09 222 3273Facsimile09 222 3515

Enquiriesconcerningtheavailability of the relevantbasicexplorationdatashouldbeaddressedasfollows-

a For microfilm datainformation to-The LibrarianGeologicalSurveyDivisionDepartmentof MinesMineral House,100 Plain StreetEastPerth,WesternAustralia 6004Telephone09 222 3165Facsimile09 222 3633

b For full scaledatato-PetroleumInformation EnergyServices180 Stirling HighwayClaremont,WesternAustralia 6010Telephone09 389 8499Facsimile09 3898243

JEFFREYPHILLIP CARR,Minister for Mines.

Block No.50715215

MeekatharraMap SheetBlock No.

5003500750745078514551495153522452955366

b Particularsof-i

ii

iii

Block No.5010501450835087515551595227523152985302530653725376

Block No.5011501550845088515651605228523252995303530753735377

Block No.5144

Block No.5004500850755079514651505221522552965367

Block No.5013508250865154515852265230523453015305537153755379

Block No.544054445510551455185584558856575661573057345803

Block No.545054545522552655945598566656705738574258105814

Block No.5437544154455511551555815585558956585662573158005804

AreaL89-11MeekatharraMap SheetBlock No. Block No.

5438 54395442 54435446 55095512 55135516 55175582 55835586 55875590 56565659 56605728 57295732 57335801 58025805 5806

Assessedto contain 51 blocks

AreaL89-12MeekatharraMap Sheet

Block No. Block No.5447 54485451 54525519 55205523 55245591 55925595 55965663 56645667 56685735 57365739 57405807 58085811 58125815

Assessedto contain49 blocks

Block No.544954535521552555935597566556695737574158095813

2000 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE,WA [30 June1989

BASil NDEPARTMENT OF MINES WESTERN AUSTRAUA

PLAN TO ACCOMPANY

NOTilCE OF ilNVilTATON FOR APPLilCATilONSFOR PETROLEUM EXPLORATilON PERMilTS

AVAILABLE OR APPUCATION SECTION 30 fl PETROLEUM ACT 1967

KILOMETRES

30 June19891 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 2001

MINING ACT 1978

Notice of Applicationfor anOrder for Forfeiture

Departmentof Mines,Marble Bar 6760 WA.

IN accordancewith Regulation 49 2 c of the Mining Act1978 notice is herebygiven that unlessthe rent due on theundermentionedProspectingLicences and MiscellaneousLicenceis paid before 18 August 1989 thelicencesare liableto forfeiture under the provisionsof section 96 1 a forbreachof covenant,viz, non paymentof rent.

W. TARR,Warden.

To be heard in the Warden’s Court Marble Bar on 18August 1989.

PILBARA MINERAL FIELDMarble Bar District

L45/49A-Thomson.JamesRobert.P45/864-GreenbushesLtd. WesternAustralia RareMetalsCo Ltd.P45/865-GreenbushesLtd. WesternAustralia RareMetalsCo Ltd.P45/867-KingMining CorporationLtd.P45/868-KingMining CorporationLtd.P45/869-KingMining CorporationLtd.

PILBARA MINERAL FIELDNullagineDistrict

P46/865-Robertson,PeterHarry.P46/866-Robertson,Peter Harry.

WESTPILBARA MINERAL FIELDP47/328-Norman,Garry.

MINING ACT 1978

MINING AMENDMENT REGULATIONS No. 21989

Madeby His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. TheseregulationsmaybecitedastheMining AmendmentRegulationsNo. 21989.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall come into operationon 1 July 1989.

7. PartialSurrenderof a Mining Tenement8. Permit to EnterPrivateLand-

application for per Lot or Location affected-Minimum $15.00

andc by deletingitems 10 to hA andsubstitutingthefollowing items-

10. Registrationof dealingsper tenementaffectedwhereapplicable-

Agreement Reg.110 15.25Application for copydocument Reg.105 15.25Caveat Sec.121 15.25Devolution Reg. 102 15.25Discharge/Withdrawalof anyencumbrance Regs. 83, 110 4.00Injunction Reg. 109 15.25Judgement/Orderof Court Reg.110 15.25Mortgage Reg.109 15.25Powerof Attorney-each Reg.108 15.25Seizure-Noticeof Reg.132 15.25Sub-leaseof Mining Tenement Reg. 110 15.25Transfer-

Mining Tenement Reg.75 15.25Mortgage Reg.84 15.25

11. Restorationof Mining Tenement Reg.51 124.00hA. Searchof front pageof form 5 Reg.962 4.00 ".

[*Published in the Gazetteof 13 November1981 at pp. 4601-4676.For amendmentsto 8June 1989 seepp. 320-321of 1987 Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia and Gazettesof5 February, 8 April, 20May, 15 and 22 July 1988, and 3 March 1989.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,

- Clerkof theCouncil.

SecondScheduleamended3. The SecondScheduleto theMining Regulations1981* is amended-

a by deletingitems 2 and3 andsubstitutingthefollowing items-2. Application feefor-

ExplorationLicence Reg.18 720.00GeneralPurposeLease Reg.34 144.50Mining Lease Reg.25 144.50MiscellaneousLicence Reg.39 144.50ProspectingLicence Reg.12 72.00

3. Copyof-Mining TenementRegisterper tenement Reg.106 4.00Dealingaffecting tenementper dealing Reg. 106 4.00

b by deleting items4 to 8 and substitutingthefollowing items-4. Exemption from expenditure conditions-per

1/12thof annualexpenditurecommitment Reg.54 9.005. Issueof-

Duplicateinstrumentof lease Sec.83 21.40Miner’s Right Sec.20 10.00

6. Objection Regs.49,SiB, S5, 67,

120A 4.00Reg.45 15.25

Reg.5 3.40 ";

2002 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

Effective1/7/89

1-4041-6061-8081-100101-120121-140141-160161-180181-200201-220221-240241-258259-260261-280281-300301-320321-340341-360361-380381-400401-420421-440441-460461-480481-500501-520521-540541-560561-580581-600601-620621-640641-660661-680681-700701-720721-740741-760761-780781-800801-820821-840841-860861-880881-900901-920921-940941-960961-980

Austrahind,"Prospector"RoadCoach

Child, StudentandPensioner

Single Single

$ $3.90 1.955.30 2.656.70 3.3S8.10 4.OS9.60 4.80

11.00 5.5012.30 6.1513.80 6.9015.20 7.6016.60 8.3018.00 9.0019.30 9.6520.00 10.0020.70 10.3521.90 10.9523.30 11.6524.50 12.2525.80 12.9026.90 13.4528.30 14.1529.70 14.8530.80 15.4032.30 16.1533.30 16.6534.00 17.0035.00 17.5035.90 17.9536.90 18.4537.80 18.9038.70 19.3539.70 19.8540.60 20.3041.60 20.8042.50 21.2543.50 21.7544.40 22.2045.40 22.7046.30 23.1547.30 23.6548.20 24.1049.10 24.5550.10 25.0551.00 25.5052.00 26.0052.90 26.4553.90 26.9554.80 27.4055.80 27.9056.70 28.35

WESTRAIL

Monthly andQuarterlyTickets

THIS table is for usein calculating term ticket fares fortravel betweenspecificpoints on theWestrail System.Faresapply to both rail androadcoachtravel.

Effective1/7/89

First Class,"Prospector"RoadCoach

KilometresAdult Child, Student

andPensioner

Effective 1/7/89Kilometres One

Month

FaresThreeMonths

1-100 125.00 315.00101-200 14S.00 365.00201-300 165.00 415.00301-400 17S.00 440.00401-500 180.00 45S.00501-600 185.00 46S.00601-700 190.00 475.00

Any enquiries involving monthly fares beyond 700 kilo-metres,or for quarterly tickets, should be referred to PassengerBusinessGroupExtension2554 for specialquote.

CountryRail andRoadCoach-DistanceFareTableThis table is for use in calculating rail or road coachfares

to or from stationsandstoppingplacesoutside the suburbanarea.

AdultKilometres

Single Single

$ $981-1 000 57.60 28.801 001-1 020 S8.60 29.301 021-1040 59.50 29.751 041-1 060 60.50 30.251061-1 080 61.40 30.701 081-h 100 62.40 31.201101-1120 63.30 31.651121-1140 64.30 32.151141-1160 6S.20 32.601161-1180 66.20 33.101181-1200 67.10 33.551 201-1 220 68.00 34.001 221-1 240 69.00 34.501 241-1 260 69.90 34.951 261-1 280 70.90 35.451 281-1 300 71.80 35.901 301-1 320 72.80 36.401 321-1 340 73.70 36.851 341-1 360 74.70 37.351 361-1 380 75.60 37.801 381-1 400 76.S0 38.251 401-1 420 77.50 38.751 421-1440 78.40 39.201 441-1460 79.40 39.701 461-1480 80.30 40.151 481-1 500 81.30 40.651 501-1 520 82.20 41.101521-1540 83.20 41.601 541-1560 84.10 42.051561-1580 8S.10 42.551 S81-1600 86.00 43.001 601-1620 86.90 43.4S1 621-1 640 87.90 43.951 641-1 660 88.80 44.401 661-1 680 89.S0 44.90I 681-h 700 90.70 45.351 701-h720 91.70 4S.851 721-1 740 92.60 46.301 741-1 760 93.60 46.801 761-1 780 94.50 47.251 781-1 800 9S.40 47.701 801-1 820 96.40 48.201 821-1 840 97.30 48.651 841-1 860 98.30 49.151 861-1 880 99.20 49.601881-1900 100.20 50.101 901-1 920 101.10 S0.551 921-1940 102.10 51.051 941-1 960 103.00 S1.501 961-1980 104.00 S2.001 981-2000 104.90 52.45

WESTERNAUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS

Railway Working Account for Quarter Ended March 31,1989 as requiredbe section59 of the GovernmentRailwaysAct.

1. Income-ExpenditureAccount$,000

Income 71 054OperatingExpenditure 71355Operatingdeficit beforeinterest 301Interest 11 3SSLoss 11656

2. Fixed Assets 521 069 000At cost less depreciationasatJune,1988

3. Value of Material and Storeson handas atJune30, 1988 26 089 000

J. I. GILL,Commissioqerof Railways.

30 June1989] GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA 2003

COMPANIESACT CO-OPERATIVE 1943-1976Notice of Increasein ShareCapitalBeyondtheRegistered

Capital

Pursuantto Section66

Co-operativePurchasingServicesLimited

CO-OPERATIVE PURCHASING SERVICES LIMITEDhereby gives notice that by a resolution of the companypassedon the 12th day of June 1989 the nominal sharecapitalof thecompanywasincreasedby theaddition theretoof thesum of $3 000 000 divided into 3 000 000 sharesof onedoller eachbeyondthe registeredcapitalof $2 000 000.

2. Theadditionalcapital is divided as follows-

Numberof Shares Classof Shares Nominal Amount ofeachShare

$3 000 000 Ordinary onedollar

3. The conditionseg voting rights, dividends, etc subjectto which thenew shareshavebeenor are to be issuedareasfollows-

OrdinaryShareidenticalto existingordinaryshares.4. The rights attachedto the preferencesharesor to

eachclassof preferencesharesforming part of the original or increasedcapitalof thecompanyare:a N/A.

Dated22 June1989

TRUSTEESACT 1962

W. YORK,Director,

Notice to Creditorsand Claimants

CREDITORS and other personshaving claims to whichSection 63 of the Trustees Act relates in respectof theEstates of the undermentioned deceasedpersons arerequired to send particulars of their claims to me on orbefore the 31st day of July 1989, after which date I mayconvey or distribute the assets,having regard only to theclaimsof which I thenhavenotice.Bignell, Agnes, hate of Sherwin Lodge Bullcreek Road,

Rossmoyne,died 18/6/89.Burdon, Clifford. late of RM 74 Britanriia Hotel, 253

William Street,Perth,died 12/10/88.Carmichael,Allan Lindsay,formerlyof C/- JurienBay Cara

van, Jurien Bay, late of Manangatang,Victoria, died3/5/89.

Cook, Pyran Lottie, formerly of John Wesley Lodge,Rowethorpe,Bentley,died 15/S/89.

Corpus,Anthia Marie, late of 8 Paddy Court, Broome,died4/3/86.

Gollan,JuanitaIsabelhe,hateof Flat 104 Phillips Close,SwanCottageHomesInc, Bentley,died27/S/89.

Guihhaumier,Violetta, late of 86 BarnesStreet,Nth Innahoo,died 11/6/89.

Hadaway, Mary Gwendohine, late of 7 Urch Road,Kalamunda,died23 /5/89.

Halhiwell, Mavis Ethel, formerly of Unit 12 56 HastingsStreet,Scarboroughlate of Unit 12 161 Abbett Street,Scarborough,died8/6/89.

Hammond, Stanley, late of Pilgrim House Room 10/22WolselyRoad,EastFremanthe,died5/6/89.

Hawkins, Edwin John, hate of 14 Zamia Street,Graylands,died9/4/89.

Hewison. Winifred Edith, late of StranraerNursing Home,285 RobertsRoad,Subiaco,died28/5/89.

Natale, Cosimo, late of 11 Church Street, Kelmscott, died22/3/89.

Nichols, Minnie, late of 60 Pola Street, Dianella, died17/5/89.

Stevenson,JessieMaud, formerly of 1S2 GeographeBayRoad, West Busselton, late of 4 Ocean Palm Village,DorsetStreet,Busselton,died 15/5/89.

Smith, Cyril, late of St FrancisNursing Home, 163 HealyRoad,Hamilton Hill, died 11/1/89.

Swanson,Myrtle Grace,hate of NinganaNursing Home, 73JarrahRoad,Bentley,died 16/4/89.

Weatheralb,Muriel May, late of Unit 1, 57 Stuart Street,Maylands,died6/6/89.

Datedthis 26th dayof June1989.A. J. ALLEN,

Public Trustee,PublicTrustOffice,

565 Hay Street,PerthWA 6000.

TRUSTEESACT 1962Noticeto CreditorsandClaimants

WESTAUSTRALIAN TRUSTEESLIMITED of 89 SaintGeorge’sTerrace,Perthrequirescreditorsand otherpersonshavingclaims to which section63 of the TrusteesAct 1962relates in respect to the estatesof the undermentioneddeceasedpersons,to sendparticularsof their claimsto it bythe date statedhereunderafter which date the Companymay convey or distribute the assets,having regardonly tothe claimswhich it then hasnotice.

Claims for the following expireone month after the dateof publicationhereof-Ewing, Agnes Swan, formerly of 42 Hastings Street,

Scarborough,late of St GeorgesNursing Home, 20 PinasterStreet,Mount Lawley,Spinster,died 30/5/89.

Hicks, TedaIrene, late of Unit 2/28 SorrentoStreet,NorthBeach,RetiredRegisteredNurse, died 1/6/89.

Monkhouse,Jack,formerly of "Riverlands"North BoyanupRoad,Boyanup,RetiredFarmer,died28/8/88.

O’Conner,Jessie,late of Hilltop Lodge, Rowethorpe,HomeDuties,died3 1/5/89.

Sultana, Maria Teresa, late of 34 Scadden Street,Bassendean,Married Woman,died 7/4/89.

Swann, Audrey Elizabeth, late of 22 Dempster Street,Esperance,MarriedWoman,died 18/S/89.

Wilson, Diane Eileen, late of 4 Sadoc Street, Woodlands,MarriedWoman,died 28/S/89.

TRUSTEESACT 1962

Notice to CreditorsandClaimants

CREDITORS and other personshaving claims to whichSection 63 of theTrusteesAct 1962 relatesin respectof theEstates of the undermentioneddeceasedpersons, arerequiredby PerpetualTrusteesWA. Ltd. of 89 St. George’sTerrace,Perth, to sendparticulars of their claims to theCompany,by theundermentioneddate,afterwhich date thesaid Company may convey or distribute the assets,havingregard only to the claims of which the Companythen hasnotice.

Claims for the following expireone month after the dateof publication hereof,Bull, William Norman late of 41 SadlierStreet,Subiacoand

formerly of Mount Street Camillus Nursing Home,Lewis Road, Forrestfield. RetiredCredit Officer. Died26 April, 1989.

Cohen,Dorothy Sheila hate of 121 North Street,Claremont.MarriedWoman.Died 27 March, 1989.

Ferguson,VernonJohn late of 31 SalvadoStreet.Cottesle.RetiredSwitchboardOperator.Died 3 June,1989.

Form No. 35 Hill, CharlesAlbert, late of 17 ChapmanRoad, St James,died9/6/89.

Hihlbrick, Harold GustaveErnest,late of 7 BarelhanCourt,Armadale,died9/6/89.

Meskauskas,Antonas, late of Carlisle Nursing Home, 110StarStreet,Carlisle,died 1/6/89.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnershipcarried onbetweenRaymondCheneyand PeterLeonardShorterunderthe trading name Vinyl Building Products W.A. wasdissolvedon 21 June1989.

MICHAEL WHYTE & CO.,Solicitors.

2004 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [30 June1989

Girschik, Rudolf Franz late of 455 Light Street, Dianella,RetiredCivil Engineer.Died 15 April, 1989.

Griffiths, Hubert Ghynn late of 2/48 Shadwell Way, Morleyand formerly of Lot 14 Horwood Road, Swan View.RetiredBoilermaker.Died 27 February,1989.

James-Wallace,Portia Mary late of 31 Vieway, Nedlands.Widow. Died 1 May, 1989.

Miller, Ivor George late of 5 Adams Road, Thornhie.Carpenter.Died 23 April, 1989.

Sojan, Ivy Lillian late of 16 Langler Street, East VictoriaPark. Widow. Died 18 May, 1989.

Webb, Thomas late of "Glenburn", Buckland Road,Jarrahdale.Farmer.Died 23 March, 1989.

DatedatPerththis 27th dayof June,1989.

PerpetualTrusteesWA Ltd,

G. L. ARNOLD,Manager,Trustand

EstateAdministration.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STUDY

COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS1986

COUNTER SALES $11.30 INCLUDESMICROFICHE

MAILED PLUS POSTAGE ON 250 GRAMS

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tilicate underRegulation213 No. 15 of 1989 1968Pa,vnbeol,ersAmendmentRegulations1989 1973Pay-roll Tax AmendmentRegulations1989 1896Petroleum Products Pricing Maximum Prices for Motor Fuel Amend

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