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• Proofs will be supplied only when requested or at thedirection of the Gazette Officer.

• No additions or amendments to material for publicationswill be accepted by telephone.

• Orders in Council may be lodged prior to receiving assentwith the Governor’s or Clerk’s signature. They will only bepublished once approved and signed.

• Accounts over 90 days will be issued with a letter of demand.• Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies please

note: See style requirements on back page.

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Victoria Government Gazette

GENERALNo. G 30 Thursday 25 July 2002

GENERAL AND PERIODICAL GAZETTE

SPECIAL GAZETTES

SUBSCRIPTIONS AND RETAIL SALES

By Authority of Victorian Government Printer

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INDEX TO PRIVATE ADVERTISERSA

A.B. Natoli Pty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1715

Armstrong Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1715

BBirch Ross & Barlow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1715

Borchard & Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1715

Bruce M. Cook & Associates . . . . . . . . .1715

CCoadys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1716

DDwyer Mahon & Robertson . . . . . . . . . .1716

FForest & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1716

HHarrison Dobson & Cottrill . . . . . . . . . .1716

JJohn Burgess & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1717

MMcCluskys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1717

McNamaras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1717

Maddocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1717

Mahons with Yunken & Yuncken . . . . . .1717

Monash Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1717

PPaul McGuinness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1718

Pearce Webster & Dugdales . . . . . . . . . .1718

Price Higgins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1718

RRiccioni & Greenwood . . . . . . . . . . . . .1718

SSeptimus Jones & Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1719

WW. J. Gilbert & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1719

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PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP

Take notice that the partnership betweenAnirudh Rathore and Mahendra Singh trading as“Good Living Imports” was dissolved on21 June 2002.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP

Notice is hereby given that the partnershipbetween Linda Margaret Johnson and CaterinaPanayotakos carrying on the business of CerocDance Company Melbourne and CerocMelbourne at 105 Esplanade East, PortMelbourne has been dissolved from 23 May2002. Caterina Panayotakos will be responsiblefor and continue ownership of Ceroc DanceCompany Melbourne and Ceroc Melbourne.

YOTTIE MARSHAL BLACK, late ofCaulfield House, 509 Kooyong Road,Elsternwick, Victoria, retired chemist, deceased.Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claimsin respect of the estate of the abovenameddeceased, who died on 10 April 2002, arerequired by Gregory Black, the executor of thedeceased’s will, to send particulars of theirclaim to the said executor care of theundermentioned solicitors by a date not laterthan two months from the date of publicationhereof, after which date he will convey ordistribute the assets having regard only to theclaims of which he then has notice.

A. B. NATOLI PTY., solicitors,24 Cotham Road, Kew 3101.

Re: Estate of PETER LAURENCE ROWE,deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or othershaving claims in respect of the estate of PETERLAURENCE ROWE, late of Strath-haven,Condon Street, Bendigo, deceased, who died on18 March 2002, are to send particulars of theirclaim to the executor care of theundermentioned solicitors by 23 September2002 after which the executor will distribute theassets having regard only to the claims of whichhe then has notice.

ARMSTRONG ROSS, barristers & solicitors,Suite 1, 1693A Burwood Highway, Belgrave.

Re: OLIVE ESMEE RAWLINGS, late ofSouth Gippsland Highway, Loch, home duties,deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and othershaving claims in respect of the estate ofthe deceased, who died on 20 January 2002,are required by the trustee, Leon StanleyRawlings of 15 Cheryl Court, Hampton Park,Victoria, boilermaker/welder, son, to sendparticulars by 23 September 2002 to his solicitors,Messrs Birch Ross & Barlow of 45A Bair Street,Leongatha, Victoria, after which date the trusteemay convey or distribute the assets, havingregard only to the claims of which the trusteehas notice.BIRCH ROSS & BARLOW, solicitors,45A Bair Street, Leongatha 3953.

Re: MELVA JOYCE GOSNEY, late ofUnit 2, 48 Chandler Road, Noble Park, Victoria,but formerly, of 1 Ellendale Road, Noble Park,Victoria, retired telephonist, deceased.Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claimsin respect of the estate of the deceased, who diedon 9 April 2002, are required by the trustee,Terry Peter Gosney, in the will called TerryGosney of 6 Cyclaman Avenue, Altona North,Victoria, train driver, the great nephew, to sendparticulars to the trustee by 8 October 2002 afterwhich date the trustee may convey or distributethe assets, having regard only to the claims ofwhich the trustee has notice.BORCHARD & MOORE, solicitors,44 Douglas Street, Noble Park 3174.

Re: Estate OBREN POPOVICH, deceased.Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims inrespect of the estate of OBREN POPOVICH, of125A Winmallee Road, Balwyn, in the Stateof Victoria, retired, who died on 15 January2002, are to send particulars of their claims tothe personal representative/s care of theundermentioned solicitors by 26 September2002 after which date the personalrepresentative/s will distribute the assets havingregard only to the claims of which they thenhave notice.BRUCE M. COOK & ASSOCIATES,barristers & solicitors,Level 19, AMP Tower,535 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3000.

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Creditors, next-of-kin and others havingclaims in respect of the estate of JAMESTHOMAS WHELAN, late of 5 Ida Street, NorthCoburg, in the State of Victoria, truck driver,deceased intestate, who died on 2 July 2001, areto send particulars of their claims to theadministratrix care of the undersigned solicitorsby 25 September 2002 after which date theexecutors will distribute the assets of the estatehaving regard only to the claims of which it thenhas notice.COADYS, solicitors,299 Bridge Road, Richmond 3121.

Re: Estate of ETHEL GLADYS CATHCART.Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims inrespect of the estate of ETHEL GLADYSCATHCART, late of Kaleesa Nursing Home,33–43 McClelland Avenue, Sea Lake, in theState of Victoria, home duties, deceased, whodied on 28 June 2002, are to send particulars oftheir claim to the executor care of theundermentioned legal practitioners by 10 October2002 after which date the executor will distributethe assets having regard only to the claims ofwhich he then has notice.DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, legal practitioners,Beveridge Dome,194–208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill.

Re: Estate of CHRISTINA MARY FLIGHT,deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others havingclaims in respect of the estate of CHRISTINAMARY FLIGHT, late of 69 Rutherford Street,Swan Hill, in the State of Victoria, widow,deceased, who died on 6 May 2002, are to sendparticulars of their claim to the executrices careof the undermentioned legal practitioners by3 October 2002 after which date the executriceswill distribute the assets having regard only tothe claims of which they then have notice.DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, legal practitioners,Beveridge Dome,194–208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill.

Re: Estate of MICHAEL JOSEPHKANIZAY, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin orothers having claims in respect of the estate ofMICHAEL JOSEPH KANIZAY, late of Neiman

Road, Murrawee, in the State of Victoria,orchardist, deceased, who died on 22 May 2002,are to send particulars of their claim to theexecutors care of the undermentioned legalpractitioners by 3 October 2002 after which datethe executors will distribute the assets havingregard only to the claims of which they thenhave notice.DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, legal practitioners,Beveridge Dome,194–208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill.

Re: Estate of RODNEY WILLIAM MARSH.Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims inrespect of the estate of RODNEY WILLIAMMARSH, late of Oswin Road, Beverford, inthe State of Victoria, bricklayer (apprentice),deceased, who died on 11 November 2001, areto send particulars of their claim to the executrixcare of the undermentioned legal practitioners by10 October 2002 after which date the executrixwill distribute the assets having regard only tothe claims of which she then has notice.DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, legal practitioners,Beveridge Dome,194–208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill.

Re: KEAN JOHN RYAN, late of Block8, Cabin 201 HMAS Stirling, Rockingham,Western Australia, sailor, deceased. Creditors,next-of-kin and others having claims in respectof the estate of the deceased, who died on28 July 2001, are required by the personalrepresentatives, John William Ryan ofKatamatite Road, Yarrawonga, Victoria, farmerand Helene Marie Ryan of Katamatite Road,Yarrawonga, Victoria, school teacher, to sendparticulars to the personal representatives by25 September 2002 after which date thepersonal representatives may convey ordistribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which the personal representativeshave notice.FOREST & CO., solicitors,8 Lorne Parade, Mont Albert 3127.

Re: PHILIP JAMES BENNETT, late of“Cooinda” Kilfeera Road, Benalla, Victoria,gentleman, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and

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others having claims in respect of the estate ofthe deceased, who died on 28 October 2001,are required by the trustee, Ruth Muldeary of76A Faithful Street, Benalla, Victoria, medicalreceptionist, to send particulars to the trustee by30 September 2002 after which date the trusteemay convey or distribute the assets, havingregard only to the claims of which the trusteehas notice.HARRISON DOBSON & COTTRILL,solicitors,2 Bridge Street, Benalla 3672.

Re: MARGARET JOAN MORGAN,deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and othershaving claims in respect of the estate of theabovenamed, late of 76 Albert Avenue,Springvale, widow, deceased, who died on22 April 2002, are required by the executors,Noelene Elizabeth Gray of 7 Teesdale Court,Lara and Jill Kathleen Sibson of 53 MinawhylieCrescent, Gordon, ACT, to send particularsthereof care of the undersigned prior to25 September 2002 after which date theexecutors will distribute the assets of the estatehaving regard only to the claims of which theyshall then have notice.JOHN BURGESS & CO., solicitors,solicitors for the executors,257 Springvale Road, Springvale.

JAMES GERALD HAIR, late of 179 NapierStreet, South Melbourne 3205, Victoria, retired,deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and othershaving claims in respect of the estate ofthe abovenamed deceased, who died on 25 April2002, are required by the executor, AntonyChristopher Hill of 111 Bay Street, PortMelbourne 3207, Victoria, solicitor, to sendparticulars of their claim to the executor care ofthe undermentioned solicitors by 23 September2002 after which date the executor intends toconvey or distribute the assets of the estatehaving regard only to the claims of which theexecutor may have notice.McCLUSKYS SOLICITORS,111 Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Vic. 3207.

Re: LORNA MARY BELL, deceased.Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claimsin respect of the estate of LORNA MARYBELL, late of Unit 8, 3 Mitchell Parade, PascoeVale South, Victoria, deceased, who died on29 March 2002, are required to send particulars

of their claims to the executor, Judith MayO’Riley of 135 Oaklands Road, Bulla, Victoria,by 24 September 2002 after which date theexecutor will distribute the assets having regardonly to the claims of which they have notice.McNAMARAS, barristers & solicitors,698 Mt Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds 3039.

Re: ELIZABETH O’CONNELL, late ofGirrawheen Nursing Home, 453 New Street,Brighton, Victoria, but formerly of 31 ThomasinaStreet, East Bentleigh, Victoria, widow, deceased.Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claimsin respect of the estate of the deceased, who diedon 23 January 2002, are required by the trustees,Bernard Neil O’Connell of 25 Twyford Street,Box Hill North, Victoria, retired, son and ElaineValda McKittrick of 30 Garnett Road, WheelersHill, Victoria, business proprietor, daughter, tosend particulars to the trustees by 25 September2002 after which date the trustees may conveyor distribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which the trustees have notice.MADDOCKS, lawyers,140 William Street, Melbourne 3000.

Re: JAMES ELDON MATCHES, late ofUnit 2, 20 Audley Street, Rutherglen, Victoria,but formerly of 3 Bungadool Street, Warnett,Victoria, retired, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kinand others having claims in respect of the estateof the deceased, who died on 28 March 2002,are required by the trustees, Dorothy BeresfordRogerson and Bryan Charles Rogerson, to sendparticulars to the trustees, care of Mahons withYuncken & Yuncken, PO Box 584, Blackburn3130 by 26 September 2002 after which datethe trustees may convey or distribute the assets,having regard only to the claims of which thetrustees have notice.MAHONS with YUNCKEN & YUNCKEN,solicitors,178 Whitehorse Road, Blackburn 3130.

EDWARD ALEXANDER JONES, late of24 Melalueca Drive, Clayton, Victoria,widower, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin andothers having claims in respect of the estate ofthe deceased, who died on 22 April 2002,are required by the executors, Lorraine MargaretGeddes of 59 Eva Street, Clayton, Victoria andCarmel Rosalie Kruger of 25 Coolabah Avenue,Glen Waverley, Victoria, to send particulars tothem by 25 September 2002 after which date

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they may convey or distribute the assets havingregard only to the claims of which they havenotice.MONASH LAW, solicitors,1 Calgary Court, Glen Waverley 3150.

ALBERT SYLVESTER CLARKE, late of118 Rosebud Parade, Rosebud, Victoria,deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and othershaving claims in respect of the estate ofthe deceased, who died on 2 April 2002,are required to send particulars of their claims tothe trustee care of the undermentioned solicitorsby 30 September 2002 after which date thetrustee or personal representative or applicantfor grant of administration may convey ordistribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which he then has notice.PAUL McGUINNESS & ASS, PTY., solicitors,3 Eighth Avenue, Rosebud 3939.Telephone: (03) 5986 6999.

GWENDA VERA SYME, late of 3671Nepean Road, Portsea, Victoria, widow,deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and othershaving claims in respect of the estate ofthe deceased, who died on 14 May 2002,are required to send particulars of their claims tothe trustee care of the undermentioned solicitorsby 30 September 2002 after which date thetrustee or personal representative or applicantfor grant of administration may convey ordistribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which he then has notice.PAUL McGUINNESS & ASS. PTY., solicitors,3 Eighth Avenue, Rosebud 3939.Telephone: (03) 5986 6999.

Re: SHIRLEY REID, late of 586 UpperHeidelberg Road, Heidelberg, Victoria, retiredcompany director, deceased. Creditors,next-of-kin and others having claims in respectof the estate of the deceased, who died on4 January 2001, are required by the trustees,Victoria Maria Blackmore of 88 Weidlich Road,Eltham North, Victoria, academic servicesofficer (International), Christopher StanleyJohnson of 379 Collins Street, Melbourne,Victoria, solicitor and Lou Robert Varalla (in thewill called Lou Varalla) of 5 Carlo Court,Greensborough, Victoria, chartered accountant,to send particulars to the trustees by 2 October2002 after which date the trustees may convey

or distribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which the trustees have notice.PEARCE WEBSTER & DUGDALES, lawyers, 4th Floor, 379 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000.

Re: HELENE BLAHA, late of 73 Fryers Road,Highton, Victoria 3216, retired kindergartenteacher, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin andothers having claims in respect of the estate ofthe deceased, who died on 16 April 2002,are required by the trustees, John BruceBannister and Justin John Hartnett, both of47 Yarra Street, Geelong, Victoria, solicitors, tosend particulars to the trustees by 30 September2002 after which date the trustees may conveyor distribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which the trustees have notice.PRICE HIGGINS, solicitors,47 Yarra Street, Geelong 3220.

Re: JEAN CHRISTINA SALMOND, late ofUnit 3, 68 Hewish Road, Croydon, Victoria, butformerly of Moxham Road, Monbulk,dressmaker, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kinand others having claims in respect of the estateof the deceased, who died on 19 March 2002,are required by the trustees, Barbara Vortman of7 Merrigum Lane, Belgrave, Victoria, retired,daughter and Wendy Jean Mitchell of 131 TerrysAvenue, Tecoma, Victoria, teacher, daughter, tosend particulars to the trustees by 26 September2002 after which date the trustees may conveyor distribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which the trustees have notice.RICCIONI & GREENWOOD, incorporatingEales & Mackenzie (Lilydale), solicitors,142 Main Street, Lilydale 3140.

Re: ALFRED HOWARD SMITH, late ofCoronella Nursing Home, Central Road,Nunawading, Victoria 3131, retired primaryschool principal, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kinand others having claims in respect of the estateof the deceased, who died on 10 March 2002,are required by the trustee, Joan Florence EdithWright of 3 St Andrews Drive, Chirnside Park,Victoria, volunteer carer, daughter, to sendparticulars to the trustee by 26 September 2002after which date the trustee may convey ordistribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which the trustee has notice.RICCIONI & GREENWOOD, Incorporating Eales & Mackenzie (Lilydale),solicitors,142 Main Street, Lilydale 3140.

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Re: MARY SOPHIA STEED, late of1 Roycliffe Court, Box Hill North, home duties,deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and othershaving claims in respect of the estate ofthe deceased, who died on 17 September 2001,are required by the trustee, Kristine FrancisMcDonell of 16 Ardgour Street, Balwyn North,Victoria, administration secretary, daughter ofthe deceased, to send particulars to the trusteeno later than two months after the publication ofthis notice hereof after which date the trusteemay convey or distribute the assets, havingregard only to the claims of which the trusteehas notice.SEPTIMUS JONES & LEE, solicitors,Level 5/99 William Street, Melbourne 3000.

LOIS JEAN HAMILTON, late of 12 TheCourt, Leopold, Victoria, retired bank officer,deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and othershaving claims in respect of the estate ofthe deceased, who died on 17 February 2002,are required by the executors, William JohnGilbert and Courtney Richard Dyer, both of221 Glen Huntly Road, Elsternwick, Victoria,solicitors, to send particulars of their claims tothe executors care of the undersigned solicitorsby 25 October 2002 after which date theexecutors will convey or distribute the assets,having regard only to the claims of which theythen have notice.W. J. GILBERT & CO., lawyers,221 Glen Huntly Road, Elsternwick.

In the Supreme Court of the State of VictoriaSALE BY THE SHERIFF

On Wednesday 21 August 2002 at 2.30 p.m.at the Sheriff’s Office, 8-20 King Street,Oakleigh, (unless process be stayed or satisfied).

All the estate and interest (if any) ofMalcolm Kenneth Hoskins and MichelleTheresa Hoskins of 7 Oates Court, CranbourneNorth, proprietors of an estate in fee simple inthe land described on Certificate of Title Volume10117, Folio 764, upon which is erected adwelling known as 7 Oates Court, CranbourneNorth.

Registered Mortgage No. T136232C and theCovenant in Instrument T136230J affect thesaid estate and interest.

Terms – Cash/Eftpos(Debit Cards only. No Credit Cards)SW-02-003626-0Dated 18 July 2002

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In the Supreme Court of the State of VictoriaSALE BY THE SHERIFF

On Thursday 22 August 2002 at 11.00 a.m.at the Sheriff’s Office, 10 Dana Street, Ballarat,(unless process be stayed or satisfied).

All the estate and interest (if any) of ColinJames Rogers of 84 Cuthberts Road, Alfredton,joint proprietor with Jayne Amanda Rogers ofan estate in fee simple in the land described onCertificate of Title Volume 9220, Folio 638upon which is erected a house known as 3 LorisCourt, Delacombe via Ballarat.

Registered Mortgage No. T064083M,Covenant G590234 and Caveat No. V412467Haffect the said estate and interest.Terms – Cash onlySW-02-003948-3Dated 18 July 2002

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In the Supreme Court of the State of VictoriaSALE BY THE SHERIFF

On Wednesday 21 August 2002 at 2.30 p.m.at the Sheriff’s Office, 8-20 King Street,Oakleigh, (unless process be stayed or satisfied).

All the estate and interest (if any) of JamesWood of 51 Jackson Street, Niddrie, as shownon Certificate of Title as James Ian Wood, jointproprietor with Elizabeth Jean Wood, of anestate in fee simple in the land described onCertificate of Title Volume 5567, Folio 311,upon which is erected a dwelling known as51 Jackson Street, Niddrie.Terms – Cash/Eftpos(Debit Cards only. No Credit Cards)SW-02-002792-2Dated 18 July 2002

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Ms Catherine Appleyard, 6 Kingston Road, Surrey Hills 155.00 Cheque 16/08/00Mrs Lillian I. Ashton, 26 Dougherty Street, Horsham 101.25 ” 29/09/00Ms Christine Aubrey, “Georgina Aubrey A/c”,9 Bungoona Road, Elanora Heights, NSW 107.80 ” 16/08/00Mr David Geoffrey Bayly & Mrs Alana Josephine Bayly,“A/c Phillip James Bayly”, 36 Penno Parade South, Blackwood, SA 121.91 ” ”Robert Benbow & Patricia Benbow, 1 Reef Street, Eaglehawk 118.58 ” ”Miss Louise Mary Benjamin “Isabella Benjamin Account”,PO Box 111W, Ballarat West 111.52 ” ”Dawn Best & David Doolan “A/C Bft”,15 Langridge Street, Middle Park 937.75 ” ”Mr Hugh Ashley Bramall, 17 The Ridge, Canterbury 1,023.00 ” ”Brushels Pty Ltd, “Gilbert Super Fund A/c”,6 Roosevelt Court, Dingley 900.40 ” ”Calkers Pty Ltd, Level 1, 5 King William Road, Unley, SA 1,550.00 ” ”Ms Anne Fiona Campbell & Elisabeth Joyce Campbell Decd, “A/c D C No 2 T”, 7/9 Arawa Road, Hataitai, Wellington, New Zealand 179.96 ” ”Dr Graeme Carmichael, PO Box 401, Glen Waverley 138.96 ” ”Mrs Beverley Ysabel Clark, 2/33 Tawhiri Road, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand 435.94 ” ”Mr James Lingen Clark-Wade & Mrs Margaret Isobel Clark-Wade, PO Box 86, Point Lonsdale 498.65 ” 07/03/00Ms Clodagh Margaret Clogg, Ham Manor, Ham Deal CT14 OEB United Kingdom 1,064.31 ” 16/08/00Janette Joy Clonon, 8 Angus Court, Henley Beach, SA 104.55 ” ”Mrs Anne Elizabeth Collett, PO Box 151, McLaren Vale, SA 131.90 ” 07/03/00Mr Liberat Coppens, Rue De La Croisette 27,7911 Frasnes Lez Buissenal, (Hainaut), Belgium 153.54 ” ”Mr Liberat Coppens, Rue De La Croisette 27,7911 Frasnes Lez Buissenal, (Hainaut), Belgium 264.43 ” 16/08/00Mrs Beverly Winifred Coulson, 54 Tonkin St, Saftey Beach 153.45 ” ”Miles Andrew Crawley & Helen Mary Crawley,“A/c Crawley Super Fund”, 11 Westbury Street, Hackney, SA 223.36 ” ”Mr Ross Dalrymple, “A Dalrymple Memorial Fnd A/c”,C/- Fiona Slocombe, 25 Wells Road, Beaumaris 198.45 ” 07/03/00Mr Ross Dalrymple, “A Dalrymple Memorial Fnd A/c”,C/- Fiona Slocombe, 25 Wells Road, Beaumaris 341.78 ” 16/08/00

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Mr Gordon Davidson, C/- Luke Cunningham and Clere, PO Box 10-357, Wellington, New Zealand 121.44 ” ”Mr Francois Albert De Brun, PO Box 1931,Rotorua Central, Rotorua, New Zealand 112.53 ” ”Effie Maxwell De Ravin, Flat 12, 24 Springfield Avenue, Toorak 723.51 ” 07/03/00Miss Elizabeth Jean Andrew Dibden, Flat 1, 68 Stanhope Street, Malvern 105.48 ” 16/08/00Mr Benjamin Matthew Dollard, C/- Shaun Allan, GPO Box 1243, Adelaide, SA 155.00 ” ”Mr James Peter Doukas, Caramut Road, Mailer Flat 279.00 ” ”Mr Steven John Driesen & Ms Meredith Ann Driesen,“The Driesen Super Fund A/c”, 38 Myrtle Street, Bendigo 139.22 ” 29/09/00Mr Richard Legh Edkins, ‘Yarraford’, Glen Innes, NSW 269.55 ” 16/08/00Mrs Lynette Elliott, 918 Toorak Road, Camberwell South 155.00 ” ”Estate Janet Christine Murray Erraut, C/- Swaab Attorneys,Level 5, Swaab House, 12 O’Connell Street, Sydney, NSW 2,027.87 ” ”Mr Ronald Fletcher Faber, 239 Jervois Road, Herne Bay, Auckland, NZ 385.88 ” 07/03/00Mr Ronald Fletcher Faber,239 Jervois Road, Herne Bay, Auckland, NZ 664.56 ” 16/08/00Bettina Yuen Seng Fong, 1 Embling Road, Malvern 148.28 ” 07/03/00Bettina Yuen Seng Fong, 1 Embling Road, Malvern 255.36 ” 16/08/00Mr Richard James Foote, 53 Seymour Road, Elsternwick 237.92 ” 07/03/00Estate Anthony Gordon Fry, C/- Thomson Playford, GPO Box 1663, Adelaide, SA 307.58 ” ”Mrs Margaret Joan Fyfe, 3 Memorial Avenue, Epping 403.16 ” 16/08/00G. & M. Tyquin No 1 Pty Ltd, “Superannuation Fund A/c”,4 Venice Street, Box Hill South 176.55 ” ”Miss Peggy H. Gilkes, C/- ANZ Bank, Martin Place, Sydney, NSW 110.97 ” 07/03/00Miss Peggy H. Gilkes, C/- ANZ Bank, Martin Place, Sydney, NSW 191.12 ” 16/08/00Mr David Bruce Green, “Callum Damen Green A/c”,PO Box 51, Carnamah, WA 711.53 ” ”Mr Nicholas John Griffin, 17 Mellington St, Dulwich, SA 155.00 ” ”Mr Paul Anthony Griffin & Mrs Edwina Mary Griffin,“William Paul Griffin A/c”, 17 Mellington St, Dulwich, SA 155.00 ” ”Dr James Carnegie Grimwade & Mr Anthony David Grimwade,“J. C. Grimwade P/L Super/F A/c”, 15 Stonnington Place, Toorak 650.23 ” ”Dr James Carnegie Grimwade & Mr Anthony David Grimwade,“JC Grimwade P/L Super/F A/c”, 15 Stonnington Place, Toorak 1085.16 ” ”Dr James Carnegie Grimwade & Mr Anthony David Grimwade “JC Grimwade P/L Super/F A/c”,15 Stonnington Place, Toorak 1,273.40 ” ”Mr Bryan L. Harper, 121 Gumboil Road, Cooroy, Qld 388.08 ” 07/03/00Mr Bryan L. Harper, 121 Gumboil Road, Cooroy, Qld 668.36 ” 16/08/00

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Mrs Marjorie Zillah Harper, 25 Fletcher St, Minto, NSW 420.75 ” ”Ms Tiffany Kay Harrison, “Jake & Chantelle Harrison Ac”,Rsd 231 Elliott Road, McLaren Flat, SA 148.50 ” 07/03/00Miss Diana N. Hayter, 23 Chifley Crescent, Trott Park, SA 107.60 ” ”Patricia Hayward, “A/c William D. H. Parker”,30 McIlwraith Street, North Carlton 217.47 ” 16/08/00Mr Gerard Paul Healy, C/- Mrs K. M. Carter,56 Windmill Street, Tarragindi, Qld 170.06 ” 07/03/00Mr Gerard Paul Healy, C/- Mrs K. M. Carter,56 Windmill Street, Tarragindi, Qld 292.87 ” 16/08/00Ann Mary Heath, 488 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne 847.39 ” ”Mr John Phillip Henshall & Mrs Ivy Melba Henshall,9A Rowallan Road, Torrens Park, SA 3,616.31 ” ”Mrs Ivy Melba Henshall, 9A Rowallan Road, Torrens Park, SA 5,378.81 ” ”Elizabeth Mary Henwood, 57 Austral Terrace, Malvern, SA 259.83 ” 07/03/00Karl Bernd Herdt, C/- Mr M. R. Martin,11 Lowther Park Avenue, Turramurra, NSW 1,402.98 ” 16/08/00Mr Trevor Ian Hobbs, 3 Dalgarno Close, Oxley, ACT 651.16 ” ”Mr John William Hollier & Mr Peter James Evans,“Cheryl Bucholtz A/c”, PO Box 751, Newcastle, NSW 1,250.08 ” ”Pamela Irene Horder, 54 Hoddle Street, Sale 246.06 ” ”Mrs Kathleen Rosaline Hume, C/- Jennifer Hume, 10 Yarra Bank Court, Abbotsford 1,317.50 ” ”Estate Nellie M. Hunt, Lourdes Retirement Village,Apt 51B, 95 Stanhope Road, Killara, NSW 760.59 ” ”Miss Nancy J. Hutton, 13 Travers Drive, Beaumont, SA 223.65 ” 07/03/00Mr Graeme Thomas Inkster, 16/7 Garden St, Telopea, NSW 217.80 ” ”Mr Graeme Thomas Inkster, 16/7 Garden St, Telopea, NSW 375.10 ” 16/08/00Mr Timothy Clarence Brandon Jefferies, 2 Suffolk Drive, Lacey Green, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 2DE United Kingdom 116.91 ” 07/03/00Mr Timothy Clarence Brandon Jefferies,2 Suffolk Drive, Lacey Green,Wilmslow Cheshire SK9 2DE United Kingdom 201.35 ” 16/08/00Mr John Bruce Johnson & Ms Dianne Janet Johnson,1 Darch Place, Mittagong, NSW 352.70 ” ”Ms Kim Marie Johnson, 4 Bonview Road, Malvern 155.00 ” ”Adrienne Pamela Jolly, Unit 17, 67 Stanhope Road, Killara, NSW 697.50 ” ”Mr Edward Malcolm Mackay Phillips Jones,C/- Unit 7, 54 Anderson Street, South Yarra 108.58 ” ”Mr James Edward Phillips Jones,C/- Unit 7, 54 Anderson Street, South Yarra 108.58 ” ”Mr Lachlan James Mackay Phillips Jones,C/- Unit 7, 54 Anderson Street, South Yarra 108.58 ” ”Mr William Stevan Mackay Phillips Jones,C/- Unit 7, 54 Anderson Street, South Yarra 108.58 ” ”Tristan Geoffrey Kelly, 13 Russell Street, Northcote 162.05 ” 07/03/00Sue-Li Kendrick, 12 Paxton Drive, Glen Waverley 108.50 ” 16/08/00Andrew Colquit Kennon, 11 Walker Street, Clifton Hill 388.12 ” ”Mr Andrew Colquit Kennon, 11 Walker Street, Clifton Hill 401.53 ” ”James Walter Kraft, 16 The Parkway, Holden Hill, SA 248.00 ” ”

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Mrs Mary Helen Lakin, PO Box 630, Port Lincoln, SA 116.25 ” ”Mr Colin Lendon, 8 Scrivener Street, O’Connor, ACT 1,588.75 ” ”Mr Spencer Levesque & Mrs Elizabeth Levesque,“Levesque Family A/c”, 4 Orchard Lane, Mount Eliza 155.00 ” ”Mr Peter Mark Lumsden, 42 Landscape Street, Stafford Heights, Qld 387.50 ” ”Miss Catherine Jayne Macks, 72 Mitchell St, Millswood, SA 106.72 ” ”Mrs Claire Phyllis Madigan, C/- Phillips Henderson Ward Limited,GPO Box 2419, Adelaide, SA 2,771.63 ” ”Martinetti Pty Ltd, “Superannuation Fund Account”,9 Oleander Avenue, Port Macquarie, NSW 169.03 ” ”Dr Peter Alexander McKinnon & Mrs Carol Ann McKinnon,29 Kotare Street, Christchurch, New Zealand 108.50 ” ”Mrs Raie Florence Michael, 19 Russell Street, Camberwell 101.25 ” 31/03/00Mrs Evelyn Marcel Miller, 3/18 Allington Avenue, Marleston, SA 140.66 ” 16/08/00Ms Alison Ann Mitchell, 36 Mount William Street, Gordon, NSW 543.43 ” ”Mrs Wilma Gertrud Maria Mommer, 17 Frankland Street, Holder, ACT 271.25 ” ”Rt Rev Hugh W. Montefiore, White Lodge, 23 Bellevue Road, Wandsworth Common, London SW17 7EB UK 546.75 ” 29/09/00Carol Sybil Mountford-Lamey, R R # 1 Afton Nova Scotia, Canada BOH 1A0 107.91 ” 07/03/00Carol Sybil Mountford-Lamey,R R # 1 Afton, Nova Scotia, Canada BOH 1A0 185.85 ” 16/08/00N. L. & E. A. Pearce Pty Ltd, “Super Fund A/c”,C/o Dennis M. Couch Pty Ltd, PO Box 75, Essendon 155.00 ” ”Estate Marjorie E. Nankervis, “Redleaf”,6/1630 Pacific Highway, Wahroonga, NSW 210.33 ” 07/03/00Mr David Allan Norrie, 8 Wharf Road, Birchgrove, NSW 264.35 ” 16/08/00Estate Arthur Edward Norton, C/- Stacks-The Law Firm, PO Box 265, Forster, NSW 270.00 ” 07/03/00Ms Kasia Noske, 8A/3 Hau Yuen Path, Braemer Hill, Hong Kong 166.63 ” 16/08/00Mr Ulric G. Orr, Fortuna Lodge, 100 Smith Street, Lorne 509.76 ” 07/03/00Mr Ulric G. Orr, Fortuna Lodge, 100 Smith Street, Lorne 877.92 ” 16/08/00Elizabeth Lauren Owen, C/- Apartment E, 1st Floor, 7 Stanley Beach Road, Stanley 272.25 ” 07/03/00Elizabeth Lauren Owen, C/- Apartment E,1st Floor, 7 Stanley Beach Road, Stanley 468.88 ” 16/08/00Mr Mario Palma, 12 Shand Place, Lathaw, ACT 337.59 ” ”Mr Ruben Palma, 12 Shand Place, Lathaw, ACT 337.59 ” ”Miss Kirsti Margaret Palmer, 92 Somerset Street, Richmond 139.50 ” ”Mr Robert Anthony Parker, 54 Neville Street, Wattle Park 135.00 ” 07/03/00Mrs Margaret Ruth Parker, 24 Parry Street, Claremont, WA 821.81 ” 16/08/00Mr Robert Lyons Pearce, 41 Boscombe Ave, City Beach, WA 1100.50 ” ”Miss Belinda J. Peek, 6 Penrhyn Street, Red Hill, ACT 134.24 ” 07/03/00Miss Belinda J. Peek, 6 Penrhyn Street, Red Hill, ACT 231.18 ” 16/08/00Mr Bernard Clive Peelgrane, “Charlene Mary Hay A/c”,2 Noola Road, Rylstone, NSW 121.75 ” ”

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Mr Bernard Clive Peelgrane, “Jessica Leigh Morgan A/c”,2 Noola Road, Rylstone, NSW 116.87 ” ”Scarth Lorigan Pilger, 5 Merrick Square, London SE1 4JB UK 784.62 ” 07/03/00R. & E. Calcagno Nominees Pty Ltd, 10 Trinity Street, College Park, SA 206.31 ” 16/08/00Miss Lisa Ann Rae, 14 Grenville Road, Gooseberry Hill, WA 103.15 ” ”Joseph Charles Learmonth Duffy,The Hyatt Centre, 87 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, WA 110.21 ” 07/03/00Joseph Charles Learmonth Duffy, The Hyatt Centre, 87 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, WA 189.80 ” 16/08/00Mrs Margaret Anne Rigby, PO Box 387, Echunga, SA 285.12 ” ”Ms Emma Kate Sachsse, 7/12 Robe Street, St Kilda 251.88 ” ”Mr Ronald David Scott, Box 105, Narre Warren 356.50 ” ”Shandeb Nominees Pty Ltd, Suite 4, 543 Station St, Box Hill 165.38 ” 07/03/00Shane Edwards Pty Ltd, 54 Jones Street, Auchenflower, Qld 168.75 ” ”Neil Edmund Shepherd & Harold George Cockbill,401 Whitehorse Road, Balwyn 232.04 ” 16/08/00Mr George Ronald Smyth, 13 Vears Road, Ashburton 1,393.84 ” ”Ms Odette Snellen, 73 Thornhill Road, Highton 135.00 ” 07/03/00Mr Roger Neil Spencer, 3 Hambleton Place, Algester, Qld 116.25 ” 16/08/00Miss Rosemary B Spencer-Thomas,19 Eglington Crescent, Edinburgh EH12 5BY UK 1,084.19 ” 07/03/00Miss Rosemary B Spencer-Thomas, 19 Eglington Crescent, Edinburgh Eh12 5by UK 1867.21 ” 16/08/00Ms Rose Stain, 15 Albert Street, Mitcham, SA 291.02 ” 07/03/00John Barrie Steele, 12 Duntroon Avenue, Roseville, NSW 338.06 ” 16/08/00Mrs Sally Anne Stephen, 202 Taconic Road,Greenwich, CT 06831 United States of America 225.00 ” 07/03/00Estate Andrew W. Stevens, C/-L J Stevens, The Wattles, Burwood Road, East Burwood 108.58 ” 16/08/00Miss Colette Svoboda, 17 Frankland Street, Holder, ACT 131.75 ” ”Mr James Christopher Swanson, 4 Williams Rd, Aldgate, SA 198.40 ” ”Mrs Sally C. F. Tait, PO Box 147, Yeppoon, Qld 165.02 ” 07/03/00Mrs Sally C. F. Tait, PO Box 147, Yeppoon, Qld 284.19 ” 16/08/00Ms Eleanor Rachel Teesdale-Smith, Unit 2, 2A Jervois Street, Hawthorn, SA 345.96 ” 07/03/00Ms Caroline Thomas, 407 Carrington Street, Adelaide, SA 310.00 ” 16/08/00Estate William A. Thompson, Tebbutt Lodge, 40A Stewart Street, Dundas, NSW 225.50 ” 07/03/00Estate William A. Thompson,Tebbutt Lodge, 40A Stewart Street, Dundas, NSW 388.35 ” 16/08/00Toronto Court Pty Ltd, 10 South Avenue, Altona Meadows 163.35 ” 07/03/00Toronto Court Pty Ltd, 10 South Avenue, Altona Meadows 281.33 ” 16/08/00Mrs Tracy Louise Treleaven, 4 Stanley Street, Williamstown 150.04 ” ”Kaye Tuisk, 64 Story Street, Parkville 475.93 ” ”Mr Philip Tyshing, 43 Motherwell Street, South Yarra 267.38 ” ”Professor David Vines & Dr Lucy Vines,“A/c Louis Gabriel Vines”, 1 Ralson Road, Glasgow G61 3SS United Kingdom 122.14 ” ”Mr Scott Richard Walker, 21 Weerona Ave, Mt Stuart, Tas. 109.43 ” ”Mrs Adelaide S. Wall, 21 Lowe Street, Adelaide, SA 2,004.15 ” ”Mrs Adelaide Susan Wall, 21 Lowe Street, Adelaide, SA 105.01 ” ”Mrs Janet Margaret Warby, “Sarah Anne Warby A/c”,81 Davies Road, Bardon, Qld 131.75 ” ”

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Richard Warne, 14A Ngake Street, Orakei, Auckland,N Z 200.16 ” 07/03/00Neil Stuart Watson, 45 McIlwraith Street, Carlton North 101.25 ” 29/09/00Mr Walter Weber,Kirchroderstr 44, D-30625 Hannover, Germany 315.00 ” 07/03/00Mr Walter Weber, Kirchroderstr 44, D-30625 Hannover, Germany 542.50 ” 16/08/00Isyabell Ann Weir, 12 Shadforth Street, Westbury, Tas. 951.78 ” ”Mrs Shirley Weir, Box 186, Swan Hill 221.40 ” 07/03/00Est Mr John Williams, C/- E. H. Tebbutt & Sons,15th Floor, 115 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW 687.81 ” 16/08/00Mrs Ada Kathleen Wragge, PO Box 156, Deniliquin, NSW 1,966.10 ” ”Wythenshawe Pty Ltd, “A/c JN Pitt Super Fund”, PO Box 689, West Perth, WA 1,670.63 ” 07/03/00

02193CONTACT: GEOFF GRAY, PHONE: (03) 9615 9910

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the —

Datewhen

Total AmountAmount Description firstDue to Of Unclaimed became

Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable

L. TENEKETZIS & CO PTY LTDTRADING AS TCI PROPERTY CONSULTANTS

$Ariarjit, Singh, 36 Tarcoola Avenue, Meadow Heights 434.00 Cheque 18/01/00

02204CONTACT: JAMES MOSS, PHONE: (03) 9426 8000.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the —

Datewhen

Total AmountAmount Description firstDue to Of Unclaimed became

Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable

MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE COUNCIL$

N. Lood 200.00 Receipt 30/10/96Obetz Holding 200.00 ” ”Elizabeth Cross, 151 French Iris, Glen Iris 170.00 Cheque 06/03/96

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Arboricultural Association, PO Box 319, Noble Park 120.00 ” 19/03/96Arboricultural Association, PO Box 319, Noble Park 120.00 ” 10/04/96J. Sanderson 200.00 ” 10/03/92Mrs F. Sharp, 3 Onslow Crt, Hastings 102.30 ” 05/10/98EDP Homes, 33 Moorfield Avenue, Rosebud 280.00 ” 06/11/98J. R. Lynch, 8 Geraldine Street, Rye 285.00 ” 26/03/99Sanctuary Estate Developments 510.00 ” 01/04/99

02192CONTACT: NARAYAN BANERJEE: (03) 5986 0328.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the —

Datewhen

Total AmountAmount Description firstDue to Of Unclaimed became

Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable

OFFICE OF HOUSING$ Interest

Lodewyke, A. S., 33 Mollison Street, Dandenong 102.61 Adjustment 03/03/00Lovett, P. D., PO Box 221, Montrose 146.98 ” ”Smith & Sweet, J. W. & N. L., 6 Hunter St Mansfield 113.48 ” ”Van Le, P., 93 Cox Road, Norlane 6,291.57 Overpayment ”

UnclaimedAgate, May, 9/74 Bailey Street, Bairnsdale 356.90 Rent 19/05/00Ahmet, Adem, 22 Geach Street, Upfield 347.69 ” 10/11/00Ahsman, Ruby, 68 Tyler Street, Reservoir 231.60 ” 18/01/01Al-Esawi, Hanna, 1/32 Elsie Jones Drive, Mooroopna 226.60 ” 20/08/00Axon, Norma, 10/18 Bromham Place, Richmond 103.15 ” 17/06/00Baldacchino, Kerry, 7 Melrose Street, North Melbourne 290.78 ” 09/04/00Barba, Christine, 54 Grutzner Avenue, Shepparton 124.70 ” 03/09/00Bird, Joan, 7 Albert Road, Ferntree Gully 105.80 ” 29/09/00Boyd, Flora, 5/109–1 St Albans Road, Geelong East 104.20 ” 03/09/00Brewis, Beverley, 39/1 Waygara Street, Eumemmerring 156.80 ” 20/09/00Brown, Christine, 1 Angus Way, Wallan 252.21 ” 03/03/00Brown, Margery, C. W. Brown, 36 Caeshr Rd, Brisbane, Qld 110.60 ” 15/10/00Brown, Mary, 8 Duncan Street, Flemington 105.70 ” 10/08/00Brown, Valma, 1/68 Barnett Street, Avoca 202.57 ” 23/07/00Brown-Fonoti, Penitito, 33 Blackwood Drive, Melton South 305.50 ” 28/12/00Buratt, Vanessa, C/- Sails Accommodation,PO Box 5024, Cheltenham 100.14 ” 16/07/00Burgess, Beryl, C/- Ben Gatehouse, PO Box 52, Frankston 104.30 ” 13/04/00Burke, Fredrick, 196/159 Melrose Street, North Melbourne 240.70 ” 03/03/00Butler, Coral, 10/357 Stud Road, Wantirna South 142.50 ” 08/09/00Butler, Wayne, 36 Lidgett Street, Bacchus Marsh 332.90 ” 27/06/00Campbell, Leslie, 2/29 Birdsey Street, Geelong East 100.40 ” 22/06/00Cardenti, Vera, 21A Hodgson Terrace, Richmond 127.40 ” 18/10/00

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Chu, Thuy, 150 Gillespie Road, St Albans 199.70 ” 14/08/00Clark, Margaret, C/- Pat Roberts, 8 Henty St, Dandenong 107.23 ” 03/03/00Clarke, Ruth, 2 Camphor Crt, Doveton 181.83 ” 09/08/00Clayton, Donald, C/- Care, 415 Camp Road, Broadmeadows 294.40 ” 03/03/00Collins, Grant, 17/21–25 Roydon Street, Moorabbin 119.00 ” 22/11/00Collins, Sandra, PO Box 73, Officer 142.70 ” 03/03/00Corbett, Lena, C/- 22 Damian Crt, Cranbourne 123.60 ” 16/03/00Cuthbert, Cathryn, 4/40 Percy Street, Newtown 186.80 ” 08/12/00Cypser, Ewa, 67/27 King Street, Prahran 212.00 ” 09/11/00Dalton, Anglo, 14/90 Boundary Road, Orbost 128.40 ” 05/11/00Dann, Phyllis, 5/1–11 Ruby Street, Essendon West 217.00 ” 02/01/01Davidson, Harold, 5 Montrose Road, Montrose 118.50 ” 03/03/00Davis, Jane, 1/1017 Havelock Street, Ballarat 118.20 ” 26/04/00Deckker, Melina, 40 Inverness Street, Endeavour Hills 115.60 ” 06/06/00Dillow, Helen, 110 Barkly Street, Sale 189.51 ” 03/03/00Dobson, Zita, 3/2 Bills Street, Hawthorn 115.40 ” 23/02/01Doherty, Mary, 169/127 Gordon Street, Footscray 193.05 ” 15/05/00Donato, Michelle, C/- 77 Dorchester Street, Craigieburn 105.60 ” 03/03/00Donchi, Jack, 28 Livingstone Street, Orbost 114.00 ” ”Douglas, Ronald, 23 Crown Street, Flemington 363.90 ” ”Duckworth, Harold, 55/94 Ormond Street, Kensington 104.90 ” 20/08/00Duong, Gia, 67/110 Elizabeth Street, Richmond 248.40 ” 14/02/01Duong, Kim, 191/253 Hoddle Street, Collingwood 298.35 ” 20/09/00Dykes, Kenneth, 30 Oak Street, Seymour 127.80 ” 27/08/00Dymetrow, Tadeusz, 53/1 Holmes Street, Northcote 189.70 ” 03/05/00Epema, Johanna, Yvonne Epema, 126 Purchas St, Werribee 125.50 ” 03/03/00Fagan, Leslie, 139/63 Hanmer Street, North Williamstown 141.40 ” 17/09/00Farah, Mohamed, 15 Gronn Place, Brunswick West 186.95 ” 16/06/00Fardon, Raymond, 3 Illira Avenue Frankston North 107.10 ” 14/03/00Filippone, Sylvia, 22 Soveiriegn Street, Hoppers Crossing 121.00 ” 26/03/00Final, Thomas, Amaru–Olinda Creek Road, Kalorama 114.23 ” 01/05/00Fitzgibbon, Vincent, 13/24 McCallum Street, Hastings 114.56 ” 15/10/00Fletcher, Bertram, C/- RMB 8430, Woolamai 159.30 ” 03/03/00Freeland, Colin, 9/112 Ormond Street, Kensington 209.40 ” 12/10/00Freeman, Gwendoline, 21 Kalmia Street, Frankston 190.10 ” 29/11/00Galante, Michelle, 16 Caley Street, Frankston North 191.40 ” 31/12/00Gilding, Marilyn, 3/63 Walnut Avenue, Mildura 131.80 ” 28/08/00Goonwing, Doris, 79/180 Mills Street, Middle Park 241.70 ” 01/12/00Grgic, Marija, 4/18 Eastbridge Court, Nunawading 282.30 ” 03/03/00Ha, Duc, 38 Ravenna Street, St Albans 234.60 ” 14/05/00Ha Kim, Thoa, 4 Denton Avenue, St Albans 116.50 ” 03/03/00Haveric, Dzejlana, 57 Marchant Avenue, Reservoir 190.90 ” 07/08/00Hendra, Catherine, 10/19 Mambourin Street, Werribee 293.30 ” 15/05/00Hodgess, Frederick, 14 McCrohan Court, Wodonga 143.41 ” 14/09/00Holt, Elizabeth, Lot 112/4 Irving Court, Maidstone 111.50 ” 13/04/00Hopgood, Stephen, 3/96 Campbell Street, Collingwood 131.65 ” 22/01/01Hughes, Warrick, 3 Campaspe Court, Corio 162.00 ” 03/03/00Hursthouse, Donald, Flat 4, 19 Malcolm Street, Preston 115.70 ” 31/08/00Huynh, Hoan, 21/159 Melrose Street, North Melbourne 115.80 ” 28/05/00I. (Chung) Hen, 83/139 Highett Street, Richmond 134.40 ” 04/09/00Ireson, Alice, 109/127 Gordon Street, Footscray 383.80 ” 15/06/00Irving, Joan, 6 White Avenue, Bayswater 170.45 ” 03/03/00Jelleff, James, Danny Jelleff, 10 Gavan Court, Werribee 287.90 ” ”

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Jones, Eva, Caripas Christi Hospice, Studley Park Rd, Kew 134.20 ” 21/05/00Karime, Ahmed, C/- Khaled Arakjz,21 Hampden Street, Upfield 207.70 ” 03/07/00Katiforis, Gerasimos, 3/100 Flinders Street, Thornbury 193.10 ” 10/12/00Keily, John, C- P. Keily, 51 Seaview Road, Frankston 101.00 ” 03/03/00Kelly, Theresa, 21 Lava Street, Warrnambool 157.83 ” ”Kemp, Brian, 122/63 Hanmer Street, North Williamstown 163.24 ” 08/09/00Kerr, Elsie, 2/32 Vista Drive, Keilor East 130.50 ” 03/03/00Kirk, Glenn, 75 Pay Street, Kerang 104.60 ” 31/05/00Knowles, Steven, PO Box 376, Moe 197.45 ” 03/03/00Kurtzer, Melissa, 9 Morrish Road, Shepparton 135.40 ” ”Le, Shana Meaghan, 1/20 Mardo Ave, Bayswater 339.30 ” 27/08/00Le, Thi, 97 Hilma Street, Ardeer 105.40 ” 28/05/00Leckie, Walter, 9/15 Campbell Road, Cobram 135.50 ” 26/06/00Lomas, Shirley, C/- Ms A. J. Lomas,34 Ozone Road, Barwon Heads 240.40 ” 03/03/00Long, Mark, 3/36 Abdallah Road, Seymour 164.30 ” 06/09/00Loveday, Iris, 8/26 Simla Street, Mitcham 419.53 ” 03/03/00Lowry, Erika, 5 Highgate Place, Narre Warren 136.38 ” ”Ly, Dung, 88/240 Wellington Street, Collingwood 373.60 ” 18/01/01Lynch, Betty, 510 Thompson Road, Norlane 148.60 ” 08/02/01Maes, Victor, Lot 358, 1/48 Barton Street, Reservoir 119.30 ” 11/10/00Marchetta, Gregorio, 5/530 Lygon Street, Carlton 127.00 ” 07/12/00Margineanu, Gabriel, 5/14 Markham Ave, Ashburton 175.90 ” 12/10/00Mastare, Stephen, 31/159 Melrose Street, North Melbourne 132.36 ” 30/03/00Matheas, Themistocles, 94 Beevers Street, Footscray 102.46 ” 16/04/00McCaw, Elizabeth, 15 Victoria Hill Road, Heathcote 120.78 ” 08/09/00McCorriston, Patrick, 99 Cambridge St, Launsceston West 122.75 ” 28/06/00McKenzie, Margaret, 277 Quinns Road, Myers Flat 145.60 ” 03/03/00McLeod, Phillip, 1/1 Avril Street, Dandenong 231.30 ” 05/09/00Meilak, Denise, 10/49 Luckie Street, Nunawading 156.45 ” 18/06/00Meloury, Nicole, 5/2 Peterson Avenue, Coburg 144.93 ” 12/10/00Mikovic, Maria, 116 Linacre Road, Hampton 149.00 ” 03/03/00Morgan, Helen, 22 Obrien Street, Bairnsdale 138.50 ” 19/04/00Nagy, Andrew, Flat 46, 21 Bangs Street, Prahran 393.77 ” 03/03/00Nguyen, Danica, 69/139 Highett Street, Richmond 158.40 ” 24/09/00Nguyen, Lam, 34 Wyong Street, Keilor East 1,080.70 ” 03/03/00Nguyen, Ngoc, 12 Boldrewood Parade, Reservoir 183.70 ” ”Nguyen, Ngoc, 131/253 Hoddle Street, Collingwood 331.25 ” 05/11/00Nguyen, Thao, 3/45 Churchill Avenue, Ascot Vale 110.40 ” 24/05/00Nguyen, Thi, 24 Miranda Close, Clayton South 205.10 ” 03/03/00Nguyen, Thi, 6 Cumberland Close, North Williamstown 217.54 ” 01/11/00Nguyen, Thi, 139/253 Hoddle Street, Collingwood 497.60 ” 19/11/00Nguyen, Uyen, 150/112 Elizabeth Street, Richmond 384.45 ” 05/03/00Nicholl, Samuel, Anderson Street, Undera 109.70 ” 26/09/00Norman, Goerge, 5/322 Walker Street, Ballarat 141.16 ” 10/09/00Obsiyeh, Khadija, 21 Mclellan Street Braybrook 113.52 ” 03/03/00O’Connell Ronald, Kaylene O’Connell,25 Malabar Crt, Narre Warren 243.45 ” 17/05/00O’Donnell, Robert, C/- 18 Alameda Avenue, Mornington 106.70 ” 03/03/00O’Loughlin, Noel, 27/45 Hall Street, Moonee Ponds 174.00 ” 03/06/00Parfrey, Harry, 3/154 Inkerman Street, St Kilda 136.00 ” 18/07/00Pedersen, Robert, 7/25 Holland Court, Flemington 116.90 ” 03/03/00Pham, Lien, C/- 48/140 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 200.50 ” 09/10/00Raffen, Lee, 21 Bradshaw Street, Horsham 124.20 ” 19/09/00Raggatt, Donald, 7 Elliot Street, Castlemaine 110.64 ” 07/05/00

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Reeves, Edward, 4 Mather Close, Croydon 205.70 ” 03/11/00Reid, Charles, C/- Royal Melbourne Hospital,PO Parkville, Parkville 640.66 ” 07/05/00Richa, Samira, 68 Kew Street, Thornbury 170.40 ” 02/04/00Ritch, Kelley, 5 Palamino Court, Geelong 285.80 ” 09/11/00Robb, Rose Mary, Lot 7, 7/162 Centre Road, Bentleigh 150.00 ” 28/01/01Roberts, Michael, 2 Hosking Street, Mt Gambier 156.80 ” 04/06/00Robertson, Heather, 27 Kookaburra Avenue, Werribee 173.20 ” 23/07/00Robertson, Shayne, 107 Cammillo Road, Westfield 109.75 ” 22/09/00Rozitis, Brenda, 11/65 McFarland Road, Wodonga 135.20 ” 14/01/01Silva, Silvano, 251 Sharrock Place, Deer Park 144.25 ” 13/08/00Sprague, Warren, 1/48 Francis Street, Bairnsdale 248.60 ” 19/11/00Stephens, Diane, 1/69–71 Barries Road, Melton 118.94 ” 14/09/00Stone, Richard, 54 Rose Avenue, Norlane 250.56 ” 16/04/00Ta, Nhung, 109/253 Hoddle Street, Collingwood 152.55 ” 01/08/00Talge, Sam, 5/15 Raintreet Street, Mansfield 260.20 ” 16/07/00Tanner, Dale, Lot 9, 2/1 Keats Street, Kerang 214.60 ” 24/05/00Ticknert, Margaret, 41 Welten Drive, Coldstream 107.48 ” 03/03/00Tobin, Ronald, 14 Mann Street Moe 261.21 ” 23/02/01Tran, Tuyet, 8/503 Rathdowne Street Carlton 107.60 ” 04/09/00Trellick, Leslie, 171/150 Inkerman Street, St Kilda 204.70 ” 01/09/00Trice, Graeme, 2 Glenside St, Avondale Heights 180.80 ” 16/04/00Vincek, Frank, 1/4 Benga Avenue, Dandenong 117.80 ” 04/01/01Walker, Aurora, 2/127 Gordon Street, Footscray 119.00 ” 26/07/00Wall, Leslie, 11/35 St Leonards Road, Healesville 137.66 ” 27/07/00Waters, Robert, 7/19 Kirkwood Road, Eaglehawk 206.30 ” 01/06/00Webb, Joy, Flat 6 515 Rathdowne St Carlton 259.35 ” 14/06/00Williamson, Colin, 2/16 Malcolm Street Preston 189.24 ” 12/04/00Williamson, Leslie, 23 Crown St Flemington 365.70 ” 03/03/00Wilson, Shirley, C/- 367 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy 102.00 ” 28/05/00Wilson, Stuart, 65/159 Melrose Street, North Melbourne 197.60 ” 14/05/00

02167CONTACT: LES MARGARIS, PHONE: (03) 9637 4309.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the —

Datewhen

Total AmountAmount Description firstDue to Of Unclaimed became

Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable

SENGHPAS (BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS$

David Edmond Shaw & Diane Heath Shaw,112 Kyabram Street, Coolaroo 1,800.48 Cheque 08/09/98

02223CONTACT: IAN BRUCE, PHONE: (03) 5358 1999.

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Land Act 1958PROCLAMATION OF ROADS

I, John Landy, Governor of Victoria with theadvice of the Executive Council and undersection 25(3)(c) of the Land Act 1958 proclaimas road the following lands:

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THERURAL CITY OF WANGARATTA

BOORHAMAN — The land in the Parish ofBoorhaman being Crown Allotment 2002 andshown by hatching on plan hereunder. (GP996)— (L8-6392).

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THEHOBSONS BAY CITY COUNCIL

WILLIAMSTOWN — Crown Allotment 21C,Section 1, Township of Williamstown, Parish ofCut-Paw-Paw as shown on Original PlanNo. 117603-A lodged in the Central Plan Office.— (12/L12-1321).

PROCLAMATIONS

This Proclamation is effective from the dateon which it is published in the GovernmentGazette.

Given under my hand and the seal ofVictoria on 23rd July 2002.

(L.S.) JOHN LANDYGovernor

By His Excellency’s Command

SHERRYL GARBUTT MPMinister for Environment

and Conservation

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ROAD DISCONTINUANCE ANDROAD DEVIATION

Pursuant to Section 207E of the Local Government Act 1989 and Clause 3, Schedule 10, of theLocal Government Act 1989, the Mitchell Shire Council at its ordinary meeting held on 8 July2002 resolved to discontinue the road known as Hidden Valley Boulevard (shown as hatched) anddeviate the road (shown as cross-hatched) on the road exchange plan below. The discontinued road(hatched) is to be transferred to the adjoining property owner.

GARRY CECILChief Executive Officer

BASS COAST SHIRE COUNCILRoad Discontinuance

Portion of Laneway LP5292Township of Inverloch

Under Section 206 and Schedule 10, Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, the BassCoast Shire Council at its ordinary meeting held on 17 July 2002 formed the opinion that the portionof road shown hatched on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public use andresolved to discontinue the portion of road and to sell the land from the portion of road by privatetreaty to the adjoining owners, subject to any right, power or interest held by South Gippsland WaterAuthority and Bass Coast Shire Council in the road in connection with any sewers, drain, pipes,wires or cables under the control of those authorities in or near the road.

GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIESNOTICES

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ALLAN BAWDENChief Executive Officer

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CARDINIA SHIRE COUNCIL

Road Discontinuance

At its meeting on 15 April 2002 and actingunder Clause 3 of Schedule 10 to the LocalGovernment Act 1989, Cardinia Shire Council(“Council”):

1. formed the opinion that the road abutting 17and 19 Princess Street, Bunyip shown on theplan below (“the road”) is not reasonablyrequired as a road for public use; and

2. resolved to discontinue the road and to sellthe land from the road by private treaty to theabutting property owners at 17 PrincessStreet, Bunyip and retain Lot 2 of the road inthe ownership of Council until such times asit will be sold by private treaty to either ofthe abutting land owners.

1. The road shown hatched on the plan above isto be sold subject to the right, power orinterest held by South-East Water in the roadin connection with any drains or pipes underthe control of that authority in or near theroad.

DON WELSHChief Executive Officer

LOCAL LAW NO. 2A - PARKINGStrathbogie Shire Council proposes to make

a new local law, to be referred to as Local LawNo. 2A – Parking under Part 5 of the LocalGovernment Act 1989. The followinginformation about the proposed local law isprovided in accordance with Section 119 of theLocal Government Act 1989.Purpose of the Local Law

The purpose of the proposed Local Law is toestablish certain activities as parkinginfringements under this Local Law. This LocalLaw, if made, will apply throughout themunicipal district.Definitions

In this Local Law:–“Council” means the Council of Strathbogie

Shire Council.“Vehicle” means any form of conveyance

and includes a:–(a) Motor car;(b) Caravan;(c) Motorbike;(d) Trailer;(e) Tractor; and(f) Recreation vehicle.Parking Infringements

The owner, driver or person in charge of avehicle must not park or leave standing a vehiclein contravention of:–(a) Road Rule 205: Parking for longer than

indicated;(b) Road Rule 211: Parking in parking bays;(c) Road Rule 168(1): Stopping contrary to no

parking signs;(d) Road Rule 209: Parallel parking in a median

strip parking area;(e) Road Rule 210: Angle Parking.

In this clause, “Road Rule” means theRoad Rules – Victoria published in the

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Government Gazette (Periodical Gazette No. 2)on 28 October 1999 and incorporated intoVictorian law by the Road Safety (Road Rules)Regulations 1999.

Penalties for Parking Infringements

Council may by resolution fix a penalty ofnot more than $45 for parking infringementsunder this Local Law.

A copy of the proposed Local Law may beinspected at, or obtained from, the Counciloffices at:–

l Euroa – corner Binney and Bury Streets.

l Nagambie – corner High and Vale Streets.

Any person affected by the proposed LocalLaw may make a written submission relating toit to the Council. Submissions must be receivedby 5pm on 8 August 2002 and will beconsidered in accordance with Section 223 ofthe Local Government Act 1989. Any personrequesting to be heard in support of a writtensubmission is entitled to appear before ameeting of the Council or a Council committeeeither personally or by a person acting on his orher behalf and will be notified of the time anddate of the hearing.

Submissions should be lodged at the aboveoffices of Council or posted to:– Mr KevinHannagan, Chief Executive Officer, StrathbogieShire Council, PO Box 177, Euroa 3666.

Further information may be obtained bytelephoning Mr Terry Lovick, Council’sCompliance Co-ordinator on 5795 2010.

KEVIN J. HANNAGANChief Executive Officer

Planning and Environment Act 1987EAST GIPPSLAND PLANNING SCHEME

Notice of Amendment

Amendment C13

Planning Permit Application No. 02/00325/DR

The land affected by the Amendment and theapplication for planning permit is Part CA 13,Section 9, Parish of Noorinbee, Township ofCann River.

The Amendment proposes to rezone the landfrom Public Conservation and Resource Zone toTownship Zone.

The application is for a permit to use the landand existing buildings for Wine sales, aFunction centre and a Gallery.

The persons who requested the Amendmentand the applicants for the permit are Ronald andElaine Luhrs.

You may inspect the Amendment and theapplication, and any documents that support theAmendment and application, and the explanatoryreport about the Amendment and application, at:East Gippsland Shire Council, Corporate Centre,273 Main Street, Bairnsdale, Vic. 3875; EastGippsland Shire Council, Orbost BusinessCentre, 1 Rankin Street, Orbost, Vic. 3888;Department of Infrastructure, Customer ServiceCentre, Upper Plaza, Naru House, 80 CollinsStreet, Melbourne, Vic. 3000 and Department ofInfrastructure, Eastern Region Office, 120 KayStreet, Traralgon, Vic. 3844.

This can be done during office hours and isfree of charge.

Any person who may be affected by theAmendment or by the granting of the permitmay make may make a submission in writing,which must be sent to Nick Kearns, StrategicPlanner, East Gippsland Shire Council, POBox 1618, Bairnsdale, Vic. 3875, by Monday26 August 2002.

JOSEPH CULLENChief Executive

Planning and Environment Act 1987GLEN EIRA PLANNING SCHEME

Notice of AmendmentAmendment C27

The City of Glen Eira has preparedAmendment C27 to the Glen Eira PlanningScheme.

The Amendment affects land at 3 FallonStreet and 4 and 6–8 Freeman Street, CaulfieldSouth comprising a carpark, an aged care hosteland a former adult day care facility. The land ismore commonly known as Camden Community.

The Amendment proposes to rezone the landfrom the Public Use Zone 6 (Local Government)to the Residential 1 Zone.

The person who requested the Amendment isArup, on behalf of the Property and FacilitiesDepartment of City of Glen Eira.

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The following documents can be inspectedduring office hours free of charge: Amendment;documents supporting the Amendment; and theexplanatory report about the Amendment, ateither City of Glen Eira, Municipal Offices,corner Glen Eira and Hawthorn Roads, Caulfieldand Department of Infrastructure, CustomerService Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House,80 Collins Street, Melbourne.

Any person who may be affected by theAmendment may make a submission to theplanning authority. The closing date forsubmissions is 26 August 2002.

Submissions about the Amendment must besent to: Amendment C27, Strategic TownPlanning Unit, Glen Eira City Council, POBox 42, Caulfield South, Vic. 3162 [email protected] (Attention: AmendmentC27).Dated 18 July 2002

JASON CLOSEManager Strategic Planning

Planning and Environment Act 1987GOLDEN PLAINS PLANNING SCHEME

Notice of AmendmentAmendment C11

Golden Plains Shire has preparedAmendment C11 to the Golden Plains PlanningScheme.

The Amendment applies to land atSmythesdale, Haddon and Rokewood.

In particular the Amendment applies to:l land between Garden Street, Wills Street,

Glenelg Highway and Whites Road andCrown Allotment 5A, Section 34A, GlenelgHighway, Smythesdale; and

l land between Sago Hill Road, Bells Road,Station Street and Taylors Road, Haddon;

l land at Crown Allotment 95 CornerReservoir Road and Cemetery Road,Rokewood.The Amendment proposes to:

1. change the zoning of land between GardenStreet, Wills Street, Glenelg Highway and

Whites Road and Crown Allotment 5A,Section 34A Glenelg Highway, Smythesdalefrom Rural Living Zone to Business 4 Zone;

2. change the zoning of land between Sago HillRoad, Bells Road, Station Street and TaylorsRoad, Haddon from Township Zone to RuralLiving Zone and include the land within thePolicy Area A of the Schedule to the RuralLiving Zone;

3. change the zoning of land at CrownAllotment 95, corner Reservoir Road andCemetery Road, Rokewood from RuralZone to Public Conservation and ResourceZone.The Amendment and accompanying

supporting material is available for inspectionfree of charge during office hours at thefollowing places: Golden Plains Shire, CustomerService Centre – Bannockburn, 2 Pope Street,Bannockburn; Golden Plains Shire, CustomerService Centre – Linton, Sussex Street, Linton;Department of Infrastructure, Customer ServiceCentre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 CollinsStreet, Melbourne; Department of Infrastructure,Barwon/South Western Regional Office,180 Fyans Street, South Geelong andDepartment of Infrastructure, 88 LearmouthRoad, Wendouree.

Submissions about the Amendment must bereceived no later than 5.00 pm on 30 August2002 to: The Chief Executive Officer, GoldenPlains Shire, PO Box 111, Bannockburn 3331.

ROD NICHOLLSChief Executive Officer

Planning and Environment Act 1987MITCHELL PLANNING SCHEME

Notice of AmendmentAmendment C25

Mitchell Shire Council has preparedAmendment C25 to the Mitchell PlanningScheme.

The Amendment proposes to change theMitchell Planning Scheme by introducing anIncorporated Plan Overlay to apply to thesubject land. This will reinstate the sameentitlements which applied to the use anddevelopment of the site, prior to the adoption ofthe “new format” planning scheme. TheAmendment applies to all of the land at PartCrown Allotments 61A3, 68F1 and 68D, and

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Crown Allotment 68F, Parish of Mangalore, OldHume Highway (Granville Drive), Seymour.This land is developed and used as an abattoir,which occupies a total site of 27.93 hectares.

The introduction of the overlay will providea necessary planning context for the current andfuture operation of the abattoir. It will providefor the augmentation of the abattoir process byallowing additional meat processing andrendering subject to Environment ProtectionAuthority works approval.

A copy of the Amendment may be inspected,free of charge, at the following locations duringoffice hours: Mitchell Shire Council, ShireOffice, 113 High Street, Broadford; Departmentof Infrastructure, Northern Regional Office.57 Lansell Street, Bendigo; Department ofInfrastructure, Customer Service Centre andBookshop, Upper Plaza, Nauru House,80 Collins Street, Melbourne.

Submissions about the Amendment must besent to: Mitchell Shire Council, 113 High Street,Broadford by 9 August 2002

GARRY CECILChief Executive Officer

Planning and Environment Act 1987YARRA PLANNING SCHEME

Notice of AmendmentAmendment C20

Permit Application No. PL02/0239The land affected by the Amendment is:

460–500 Brunswick Street, North Fitzroy(inclusive even numbers only); and 8–72 QueensParade, North Fitzroy (inclusive even numbersonly).

The land affected by the application is:26–56 Queens Parade, North Fitzroy. The landaffected by the application is more particularlydescribed in Certificate of Title Volume 5978,Folio 503; Volume 5978, Folio 502; Volume2776, Folio 162; Volume 2637, Folio 268;Volume 7224, Folio 623; Volume 7224, Folio622; Volume 6157, Folio 316; Volume 6157,Folio 317 and Volume 5562 Folio 300.

The Amendment proposes to rezone thesubject land from the Business 3 Zone to theMixed Use Zone and include the land in theEnvironmental Audit Overlay.

The application is for a permit to allow:Development of one hundred and seventy-two(172) dwellings and associated carparking andlandscaping, partial demolition of buildings,dispensation for carparking under Clause 52.06,and carrying out works in a Road Zone.

The person who requested the Amendmentand the applicant for the permit is: Urbis PtyLtd, who are acting on behalf of Urban PropertyCorporation (North Fitzroy) Pty Ltd.

You may inspect the Amendment and theapplication; any documents that support theAmendment and the application; and theexplanatory report about the Amendment andthe application at the offices of the planningauthority, the City of Yarra, and at theDepartment of Infrastructure at the followingaddresses: Department of Infrastructure,Customer Service Centre, Upper Plaza, NauruHouse, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000; Cityof Yarra, Richmond Town Hall, Town PlanningCounter, 333 Bridge Road, Richmond 3121 andCity of Yarra, Collingwood Town Hall, FrontReception, 140 Hoddle Street, Abbotsford 3067.

This can be done during office hours and isfree of charge. The Amendment, planning permitapplication and supporting documentation arealso available for inspection at the North FitzroyLibrary, 240 St Georges Road, North Fitzroy.The Amendment documentation only can beviewed on the Council’s website atwww.yarracity.vic.gov.au/planning. In additionto these permanent displays, the Amendmentand permit application documentation will alsobe available for inspection at the EdinburghGardens Community Room (located adjacent tothe northern end of Peterson Oval, withpedestrian entry off Brunswick Street), onWednesday 7 August 2002, anytime between6.00pm and 9.00pm.

Any person who may be affected by theAmendment or by the granting of the permitmay make a submission to the planningauthority.

The closing date for submissions is26 August, 2002. A submission must be sent to:Tracy Watson, Senior Strategic Planner, City ofYarra, PO Box 168, Richmond, Vic. 3121.

PETER GASCHKManager Urban Planning

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Planning and Environment Act 1987YARRA RANGES PLANNING SCHEME

Notice of AmendmentAmendment C16

The Council of the Shire of Yarra Ranges hasprepared Amendment C16 to the Yarra RangesPlanning Scheme.

Amendment C16 proposes to add 284 placesof heritage significance into the HeritageOverlay of the Yarra Ranges Planning Schemewhich provides permit controls over demolition,works and development affecting heritageplaces.

The Amendment also introduces anadditional clause 22.13 Heritage Conservationto the Local Planning Policy provisions in theYarra Ranges Planning Scheme. This willprovide guidelines for the assessment ofdevelopment proposals affecting individualheritage places and for a number of identifiedheritage policy areas, where existing planningcontrols apply.

The Amendment can be inspected free ofcharge during normal office hours at thefollowing Yarra Ranges Service Centres:Lilydale – Anderson Street, Lilydale; Monbulk– 94 Main Street, Monbulk; Healesville –276 Maroondah Highway, Healesville; Upwey –40 Main Street, Upwey; Yarra Junction –Warburton Highway/Hoddle Street, YarraJunction and at: Department of Infrastructure,Office of Planning and Heritage, Level 3 Plaza,Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne.

Any submissions about the Amendmentmust be made in writing, giving the submitter’sname, address and, if practicable, a phonenumber for contact during office hours; set outthe views on the Amendment, that the submitterwishes to put before Council and indicate whatchanges (if any) the submitter wishes made tothe Amendment and state whether the person/smaking the submission/s wishes to be heard insupport of their submission.

Please be aware that copies of objections/submissions received may be made available toany person for the purpose of consideration aspart of the planning process under the Planningand Environment Act 1987.

Submissions must be sent to theundersigned, Shire of Yarra Ranges, PO Box 105,Lilydale 3140 and must reach the Shire at theabove address by 23 August 2002.

Enquiries about the Amendment can bemade by telephoning Deb Robert on either1300 368 333 or directly on (03) 9294 6189.

Note: This notice is for the purpose ofnotifying additional affected landowners andconstitutes an extension of the Amendmentperiod for one month beyond the previouslyadvertised date.

STUART MENZIESManager Sustainable Futures

Creditors, next-of-kin and others havingclaims against the estate of any of theundermentioned deceased persons are requiredto send particulars of their claims to State TrusteesLimited, ACN 064 593 148, 168 ExhibitionStreet, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personalrepresentative, on or before 24 September 2002after which date State Trustees Limited mayconvey or distribute the assets having regard onlyto the claims of which State Trustees Limitedthen has notice.CORN, Emily Fordon, late of 5 Cedar Court,

182 Boundary Road, Pascoe Vale, pensioner,who died 9 June 2002.

DELANEY, John Edwin, also known as JohnEdward Delaney, late of 3 Puli Street,Werribee, pensioner, who died 3 May 2002.

MASSINGHAM, Betty May, late of 65 CentralSpring Road, Daylesford, retired, who died27 April 2002.

NAUJOKAITIS, Bronislava, formerly of 2 JonesCrescent, Roseanna, late of Southern CrossAged Care, Broadford Crescent, Macleod,retired, who died 19 May 2002.

RACIUS, Vladas, late of 68–72 ChapmanStreet, North Melbourne, pensioner, whodied 21 May 2002.

SLEEMAN, Walter Clarance, formerly of107 Berry Avenue, Edithvale, late of ChelseaPark Nursing Home, 55 Broadway, Chelsea,pensioner, who died 3 July 2002.

WINTHROP, Margaret Hilary, late of 4 WembleyGrove, McKinnon, pensioner, who died1 July 2002.

Dated at Melbourne, 16 July 2002LAURIE TAYLOR

Manager, Estate ManagementState Trustees Limited

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Creditors, next-of-kin and others havingclaims against the estate of any of theundermentioned deceased persons are requiredto send particulars of their claims to State TrusteesLimited, ACN 064 593 148, 168 ExhibitionStreet, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personalrepresentative, on or before 25 September 2002after which date State Trustees Limited mayconvey or distribute the assets having regard onlyto the claims of which State Trustees Limitedthen has notice.

BOWYER, Harry, late of Kanella Aged CareFacility, 35 Mitchell Street, Brunswick,pensioner, who died 22 May 2002.

FOLEY, John Patrick, late of Hailey HouseHostel, 102 Ascot Street, Ballarat, pensioner,who died 29 April 2002.

HUDSON, Ester Flora, late of 2/475 BrunswickRoad, Brunswick, retired caterer, who died22 June 1989.

JOHNSTONE, Michael Terrance, late of 1 PiperStreet, Fawkner, bus driver, who died4 January 2002.

KREYTS, Thelma Mae, late of Unit 3,95 Harding Street, Coburg, gentlewoman,who died 16 May 2002.

RHODES, Alfred Frederick Joseph, late of6 Maltarra Street, Clayton, retired, who died26 May 2002.

SHELLY, Clarence Gerald, late of Mont ReposeNursing Home, 14 Combermere Street,Essendon, pensioner, who died 16 May 2002.

Dated at Melbourne, 17 July 2002

LAURIE TAYLORManager, Estate Management

State Trustees Limited

Creditors, next-of-kin and others havingclaims against the estate of any of theundermentioned deceased persons are requiredto send particulars of their claims to State TrusteesLimited, ACN 064 593 148, 168 ExhibitionStreet, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personalrepresentative, on or before 30 September 2002after which date State Trustees Limited mayconvey or distribute the assets having regard onlyto the claims of which State Trustees Limitedthen has notice.

BULLOCK, Edward James, late of Merv IrvineNursing Home, 1232 Plenty Road, Bundoora,pensioner, who died 25 May 2002.

DIXON, Doris Ellen, late of Salisbury House,Salisbury Road, Upper Beaconsfield,pensioner, who died 3 June 2002.

DOHERTY, Helena Carmel, formerly of27 Ellenvale Road, Pascoe Vale South, lateof Thames Street Nursing Home, 75 ThamesStreet, Box Hill, pensioner, who died 25 June2002.

KRAMREITER, Elfriede, late of 7 DavidStreet, Knoxfield, retired, who died 12 April2002.

MACASKILL, Murdo Macleod, late ofCranbourne Aged Care Centre, 18 SherwoodRoad, Cranbourne, pensioner, who died 1 June2002.

RUTHERFORD, Laura Eva, formerly of19 Mackay Street, Essendon, late ofTemplestowe Grange, 1–11 InnisfallenAvenue, Templestowe, home duties, whodied 25 May 2002.

TORR, Douglas James, late of Coleman ParkNursing Home, 34A Balaka Street, Rosebud,pensioner, who died 5 January 2002.

ZEINERT, Merle Rita, late of 131 CameronParade, Bundoora, who died 14 January2002.

Dated at Melbourne, 22 July 2002.

LAURIE TAYLORManager, Estate Management

State Trustees Limited

STATE TRUSTEES LIMITEDACN 064 593 148

Section 79

Notice is hereby given that State TrusteesLimited, ACN 064 593 148 intends administeringthe estates of:–

RUBY VICTORIA COX, late of Rowena PrivateNursing Home, 599 Upper Heidelberg Road,Heidelberg Heights, Victoria, pensioner,deceased, who died 26 June 2002.

ELIZABETH WEIR GIBSON, late of25 Coolabah Street, Mooroolbark, Victoria,pensioner, deceased, who died 2 July 2002.

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Creditors, next-of-kin and others havingclaims against the abovementioned estates arerequired pursuant to Section 33 of the TrusteeAct 1958 to send particulars of their claimsagainst the abovementioned estates to StateTrustees Limited, 168 Exhibition Street,Melbourne, Victoria, on or before 30 September2002 after which date State Trustees Limited,ACN 064 593 148, may convey or distribute theassets of the abovementioned estates havingregard only to the claims of which it then hasnotice.

Associations Incorporation Act 1981SUB-SECTION 36E(5)

Notice is hereby given that the incorporationof the associations mentioned below arecancelled in accordance with Section 36E(5) ofthe Associations Incorporation Act 1981.

Antipodes Festival Inc., Australia Australia !Inc., Balmoral Art Group Inc., BeechworthSquash Club Inc., Birchip Gun Club Inc.,Buchan Pre-School And Infant Welfare CentreInc., Buckley Street Tennis Club Inc., CamperdownCoursing Club Inc., Carpendeit/IrrewillipeWomens Recreation Group Inc., Christ CampusStudent Union Inc., Churchill Daytime LadiesBasketball Association Inc., ChurchillGymnastics Club Inc., Churchill Squash ClubInc., Clarkefield Cricket Club Inc., Cobden GunClub Inc., Cohuna Soccer Club Inc., CompanionVolunteer Community Association Inc., CricketCoaches Association Of Victoria Inc., FitzroySalvation Army Cricket Club Inc., Flora HillVolleyball Club Inc., Flowerdale ValleyCommunity Group Inc., Four Ports Folk ClubInc., Fuse Australia Inc., Garvoc Cricket ClubInc., Gisborne Blue Light Disco Inc., GorokeFootball & Netball Club Inc., GrantvilleProgress Association Inc., Grasshoppers IndoorSoccer Club Inc., Grovedale Aero Club Inc.,Hadfield Ladies Gym Inc., HawthornGymnastics Club Inc., Heywood And RuralLearning Centre Inc., Holy Trinity DoncasterAnglican Kindergarten Inc., InverlochBadminton Club Inc., Katandra North TennisClub Inc., Kenmare Tennis Club Inc., KerangPlay Groups Inc., Lakes Tennis Association Inc.,Loch Sport Ratepayers & Progress AssociationInc., Macarthur Football/Netball Club Inc.,Macedonian Folkloric Group “Dame Grujev”

Inc., Mazenod Basketball Club Inc., MidlandBands Group Inc., Mt Evelyn Chamber OfCommerce Inc., North East Regional HousingCouncil Inc., Northern Grampians ShireDevelopment Association Inc., Officer NetballClub Inc., Parkside Ladies Cricket Club Inc.,Philanthropic And Cultural League “AgiosDimitrios” Inc., Private Hospitals Nurses GroupInc., Pyrenees Community Access Media Inc.,Raiders Sports Club Inc., Sale Rugby UnionClub Inc., Save Our Creeks Inc., SavezJugoslovensko – Australskih Drustava U ViktorijiInc., Spargo Creek Pub Social Club Inc.,St. Mary’s Cricket Club Geelong Inc., SunshinePark Tennis Club Inc., Taylors LakesCommunity Centre Inc., Teesdale Residents’Association Inc., Tenants Information AndAdvice Service. (T.I.A.S.) Inc., The Apex Clubof Coburg Inc., The Apex Club of CranbourneInc., The Apex Club of Moe Inc., The ApexClub of Numurkah Inc., The Apex Club ofPakenham Inc., The Apex Club of Wantirna Inc.,The Australian Pony Stud Book Society(Victorian Branch) Inc., The AustralianTechnical Soaring Club Inc., The BreakwaterCricket Club Inc., The Chocolate AppreciationSociety Inc., The Cyprus Hellenic Club Inc.,The Environment Society Inc., The Lions Clubof Patchewollock Inc., The Port CampbellFootball Club Inc., The Rainbow Players Inc.,Timboon Badminton Club Inc., Tyers CricketClub Inc., Tyrendarra Cricket Club Inc.,Wangaratta Heat Basketball Club Inc.,Warringal Life Saving Club Inc., WattleviewMaternal & Child Health Centre Auxiliary Inc.,Waubra Recreation Reserve CateringCommittee Inc., Wooranna Park Tennis ClubInc., Yackandandah Film Society Inc., Yarram &District Junior Netball Association Inc.Dated 16 July 2002

ANN HAMMANNDeputy Registrar of

Incorporated Associations

Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals(Control of Use) Act 1992

GAZETTE NOTICE FOR APPOINTMENTOF AN AUTHORISED OFFICER UNDER

SECTION 53I, Catherine Ann Hollywell, Manager

Chemical Standards Branch in the Department

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of Natural Resources and Environment underSection 53 of the Agricultural and VeterinaryChemicals (Control of Use) Act 1992, herebyappoint:Christopher Maybeing a person who holds an office in the PublicService to be an authorised officer for thepurpose of Section 71 under this Act.Dated 18 July 2002

CATHERINE ANN HOLLYWELLManager Chemical Standards Branch

Department of Natural Resourcesand Environment

Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987NOTICE OF MAKING OF A LANDMANAGEMENT CO-OPERATIVE

AGREEMENTNotice is given under Section 80 of the

Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987that a Land Management Co-operativeAgreement has been entered into by theSecretary to the Department of NaturalResources and Environment with Stuart LeslieWheeler in relation to Crown Allotment 25A,Parish of Manya.

A copy of the agreement is available forpublic inspection between the hours of 9.00 a.m.and 5.00 p.m. at the following offices of theDepartment of Natural Resources andEnvironment: Mildura Office, Department ofNatural Resources and Environment, 1st Floor,Fire Station Arcade, Langtree Avenue, Mildura3500 and Executive Services Branch,Department of Natural Resources andEnvironment, Level 16, 8 Nicholson Street, EastMelbourne 3002.

CHLOE MUNROSecretary

Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987NOTICE OF MAKING OF A LANDMANAGEMENT CO-OPERATIVE

AGREEMENTNotice is given under Section 80 of the

Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987that a Land Management Co-operativeAgreement has been entered into by theSecretary to the Department of Natural

Resources and Environment with Stuart LeslieWheeler in relation to Crown Allotment 28A,Parish of Manya.

A copy of the agreement is available forpublic inspection between the hours of 9.00 a.m.and 5.00 p.m. at the following offices of theDepartment of Natural Resources andEnvironment: Mildura Office, Department ofNatural Resources and Environment, 1st Floor,Fire Station Arcade, Langtree Avenue, Mildura3500 and Executive Services Branch,Department of Natural Resources andEnvironment, Level 16, 8 Nicholson Street, EastMelbourne 3002.

CHLOE MUNROSecretary

Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988NOTICE OF DECISION UNDER SECTION 16

In accordance with section 16 of the Floraand Fauna Guarantee Act 1988, I haveconsidered the final recommendations of theScientific Advisory Committee as advertised in“The Age” newspaper, “The Weekly Times”newspaper and various local newspapers duringthe week of 11 to 15 March 2002, and in theGovernment Gazette on 14 March 2002.

I have decided, after considering thecomments of the Victorian CatchmentManagement Council, to recommend to theGovernor in Council that, the taxa of flora andfauna, the community and the potentiallythreatening processes recommended for listingby the Scientific Advisory Committee be addedto the list of taxa and communities of flora andfauna which are threatened and to the list ofpotentially threatening processes.

My reasons for this decision are the same asthose advertised in the final recommendations ofthe Scientific Advisory Committee.Dated 5 July 2002

SHERRYL GARBUTT MPMinister for Environment

and Conservation

Food Act 1984SECTION 19DB

Registration of a Food Safety Program TemplateI, Patricia Faulkner, Secretary to the

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Department of Human Services, under section19DB of the Food Act 1984 notify that theNando’s Food Safety Program Template isregistered for use by Nando’s Australia Pty Ltd,a class of food business that operate Class 2food premises as declared under section 19C ofthe Food Act 1984 at Nando’s sites.

This notice takes effect on 25 July 2002.

Dated 21 June 2002

P. M. FAULKNERSecretary to the

Department of Human Services

Food Act 1984SECTION 19DB

Registration of a Food Safety Program Template

I, Patricia Faulkner, Secretary to theDepartment of Human Services, under section19DB of the Food Act 1984 notify that theEurest Food Safety Program Template isregistered for use by Eurest (Australia) Pty Ltd,a class of food business that operate Class 2food premises as declared under section 19C ofthe Food Act 1984 at Eurest sites.

This notice takes effect on 25 July 2002.

Dated 28 June 2002

P. M. FAULKNERSecretary to the

Department of Human Services

Food Act 1984SECTION 19DB

Registration of a Food Safety Program Template

I, Patricia Faulkner, Secretary to theDepartment of Human Services, under section19DB of the Food Act 1984 notify that theCaltex Food Safety Program Template isregistered for use by Caltex Australia Limited, aclass of food business that operate Class 2 foodpremises as declared under section 19C of theFood Act 1984 at Caltex and Ampol sites.

This notice takes effect on 25 July 2002.

Dated 28 June 2002

P. M. FAULKNERSecretary to the

Department of Human Services

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986FORM 7 S.21

Reg. 16Notice of Acquisition

Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in LandThe Roads Corporation (VicRoads), declares

that by this notice it acquires the followinginterest in the land described as part CrownAllotment 125, Parish of Moormurng comprising5346.0 square metres and being land describedin Certificate of Title Volume 10278, Folio 437,shown as Parcel 1 on Survey Plan 20248.

Interest acquired: That of Clive Reuben &Kathleen Elizabeth Stewart and all otherinterests.

Published with the authority of VicRoads.The Survey plan referred to in this notice

may be viewed without charge at the office ofProperty Services Department, VicRoads,4th Floor, North Building, 60 Denmark Street,Kew during the hours 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.Dated 25 July 2002

For and on behalf of VicRoads:GERRY TURNER,

Manager Property Services Department

Land Acquisition and CompensationAct 1986FORM 7 S.21

Reg. 16Notice of Acquisition

Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in LandThe Roads Corporation (VicRoads), declares

that by this notice it acquires the followinginterest in the land described as part of CrownAllotment 124, Parish of Moormurng comprising3600.0 square metres and being land describedin Certificate of Title Volume 10277, Folio 603,shown as Parcel 3 on Survey Plan 20249.

Interest acquired: That of Bruce HenryStewart and all other interests.

Published with the authority of VicRoads.The Survey plan referred to in this notice

may be viewed without charge at the office ofProperty Services Department, VicRoads,4th Floor, North Building, 60 Denmark Street,Kew during the hours 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.Dated 25 July 2002

For and on behalf of VicRoads:GERRY TURNER,

Manager Property Services Department

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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986FORM 7 S.21

Reg. 16Notice of Acquisition

Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in LandThe Roads Corporation (VicRoads), declares

that by this notice it acquires the followinginterest in the land described as part of Lot 2 onPlan of Subdivision 445149G, Parish ofMoormurng comprising 3091.0 square metresand being land described in Certificate of TitleVolume 10619, Folio 911, shown as Parcel 1 onSurvey Plan 20250.

Interest acquired: That of Terra TimbersPty Ltd and all other interests.

Published with the authority of VicRoads.The Survey plan referred to in this notice

may be viewed without charge at the office ofProperty Services Department, VicRoads,4th Floor, North Building, 60 Denmark Street,Kew during the hours 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.Dated 25 July 2002

For and on behalf of VicRoads:GERRY TURNER,

Manager Property Services Department

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986FORM 7 S.21

Reg. 16Notice of Acquisition

Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in LandThe Roads Corporation (VicRoads), declares

that by this notice it acquires the followinginterest in the land described as part of Lot 2 onPlan of Subdivision 344955Q, Parish ofMoormurng comprising 4404.0 square metresand being land described in Certificate of TitleVolume 10311, Foloio 405, shown as Parcel 4on Survey Plan 20251.

Interest acquired: That of Kevin ThomasDeery and all other interests.

Published with the authority of VicRoads.The Survey plan referred to in this notice

may be viewed without charge at the office ofProperty Services Department, VicRoads,4th Floor, North Building, 60 Denmark Street,Kew during the hours 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.Dated 25 July 2002

For and on behalf of VicRoads:GERRY TURNER,

Manager Property Services Department

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986

FORM 7 S.21Reg. 16

Notice of Acquisition

Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land

The Roads Corporation (VicRoads), declaresthat by this notice it acquires the followinginterest in the land described as part of Lot 1 onPlan of Subdivision 344954S, Parish ofMoormurng comprising 2344.0 square metresand being land described in Certificate of TitleVolume 10309, Folio 600, shown as Parcel 6 onSurvey Plan 20252.

Interest acquired: That of Kenneth Ronald& Lynette Anne Hindle and all of other interests.

Published with the authority of VicRoads.

The Survey plan referred to in this noticemay be viewed without charge at the office ofProperty Services Department, VicRoads,4th Floor, North Building, 60 Denmark Street,Kew during the hours 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.

Dated 25 July 2002

For and on behalf of VicRoads:GERRY TURNER,

Manager Property Services Department

Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986

FORM 7 S.21Reg. 16

Notice of Acquisition

Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land

The Roads Corporation (VicRoads), declaresthat by this notice it acquires the followinginterest in the land described as part ofPlantation Reserve on Plan of Subdivision143567, Parish of Elphinstone comprising 2020square metres and being land described inCertificate of Title Volume 9604, Folio 195,shown as Parcel 669 on Survey Plan 20308.

Interest Acquired: That of Tool Properties(Aust) Pty Ltd ACN 005755555 and all otherinterests.

Published with the authority of VicRoads.

The Survey plan referred to in this noticemay be viewed without charge at the office ofProperty Services Department, VicRoads,

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4th Floor, North Building, 60 Denmark Street,Kew during the hours 9.00 am to 4.00 pm.

Dated 25 July 2002

For and on behalf of VicRoads:GERRY TURNER,

Manager Property Services Department.

Magistrates’ Court Act 1989NOTICE OF DRUG COURT

POSTCODE AREASI, Bob Cameron, Acting Attorney-General,

pursuant to sections 4B and 4C of theMagistrates’ Court Act 1989, specify thefollowing postcode areas as postcode areas inrelation to the Dandenong venue of the DrugCourt Division of the Magistrates’ Court ofVictoria: 3148 Chadstone, Chadstone Centre, Holmesglen.3149 Mount Waverley.3150 Glen Waverley, Wheelers Hill.3166 Oakleigh, Oakleigh East, Huntingdale,

Hughesdale.3167 Oakleigh South.3168 Clayton, Notting Hill.3169 Clayson South, Clarinda.3170 Waverley Gardens, Mulgrave.3171 Sandown Village, Springvale.3172 Dingley Village, Springvale South.3173 Keysborough.3174 Noble Park, Noble Park East, Noble Park

North.3175 Bangholme, Dandenong, Dandenong

East, Dandenong North, DandenongSouth, Dunearn, Lyndale.

3177 Doveton, Eumemmerring.3781 Cockatoo, Mount Burnett, Nangana,

Wrights.3782 Avonsleigh, Clematis, Emerald,

Macclesfield.3783 Gembrook, Gilwell Park.3800 Monash University.3802 Endeavour Hills.3803 Hallam.3805 Fountain Gate, Narre Warren, Narre

Warren South.

3806 Berwick, Harkaway.3807 Beaconsfield, Guys Hill.3808 Beaconsfield Upper, Cations, Dewhurst.3809 Officer, Officer South.3810 Pakenham, Pakenham South, Pakenham

Upper, Rythdale, Toomuc Valley.3812 Maryknoll, Nar Nar Goon, Nar Nar Goon

North.3813 Tynong, Tynong North.3814 Cora Lynn, Fourteen Mile Road,

Garfield, Garfield North, Vervale.3815 Bunyip, Bunyip North, Iona, Toninbuk.3816 Jacksons Track, Labertouche, Longwarry,

Longwarry East, Longwarry North,Longwarry South, Modella, Picnic Point.

3975 Lynbrook, Lyndhurst.3976 Hampton Park.3977 Cannons Creek, Cranbourne, Cranbourne

East, Cranbourne North, CranbourneSouth, Cranbourne West, DevonMeadows, Five Ways, Junction Village,Skye, Tooradin North.

3978 Cardinia, Clyde, Clyde North.3980 Blind Bight, Tooradin, Warneet.3981 Bayles, Catani, Dalmore, Five Mile, Heath

Hill, Koo-wee-rup, Koo-wee-rup North,Langview, Yallock, Yannathan.

Dated 6 July 2002BOB CAMERON

Acting Attorney-General

Pipelines Act 1967 (Vic.)VARIATION OF THE LICENCE TO

CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE 37, 38 AND 74Section 28A(1)

I, the Minister for Energy and Resources forthe State of Victoria, hereby give notice inaccordance with the provisions of Section28A(1) of the Pipelines Act 1967 (Vic.), that theLicence to Construct and Operate a Pipeline 37,38 & 74, owned by Mobil Refinery AustraliaPty Ltd of Millers Road, Altona, Vic. 3018 isvaried by the:–ADDITION of drawing, Drawing Nos.30–WD–0001 Rev 3A dated 27 May 2002,30–DWD–0021 Rev 2A dated 27 May 2002,M2010–MSK004 Rev A dated 27 May 2002,

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M2010–MSK005 Rev A dated 24 May 2002 andM2010–MSK006 Rev A dated 24 May 2002.Dated 16 July 2002

CANDY BROADMinister for Energy

and Resources

Pipelines Act 1967 (Vic.)VARIATION OF THE PERMIT TO OWN

AND USE A PIPELINE 37, 38 AND 74Section12(4)

I, the Minister for Energy and Resources forthe State of Victoria, hereby give notice inaccordance with the provisions of Section 12(4)of the Pipelines Act 1967 (Vic.), that the Permitto Own and Use a Pipeline 37, 38 & 74, ownedby Mobil Refinery Australia Pty Ltd of MillersRoad, Altona, Vic. 3018 is varied by the:–ADDITION of extract from Mobil drawing30–XE–001 Rev 7.Dated 16 July 2002

CANDY BROADMinister for Energy

and Resources

Racing Act 1958APPOINTMENT TO HARNESS RACING

VICTORIA’S PANEL OF ASSESSORSJohn Wilson is appointed under section 49C

of the Racing Act 1958 as a member of HarnessRacing Victoria’s Panel of Assessors for theperiod 12 July 2002 to 11 July 2005.Dated 20 June 2002

ROB HULLS MPMinister for Racing

Racing Act 1958APPOINTMENT TO HARNESS RACING

VICTORIA’S PANEL OF ASSESSORSNeil Allen is appointed under section 49C of

the Racing Act 1958 as a member of HarnessRacing Victoria’s Panel of Assessors for theperiod 12 July 2002 to 11 July 2005.Dated 28 June 2002

ROB HULLS MPMinister for Racing

Racing Act 1958APPOINTMENT TO HARNESS RACING

VICTORIA’S PANEL OF ASSESSORSTony Britt is appointed under section 49C of

the Racing Act 1958 as a member of HarnessRacing Victoria’s Panel of Assessors for theperiod 12 July 2002 to 11 July 2005.Dated 28 June 2002

ROB HULLS MPMinister for Racing

Racing Act 1958APPOINTMENT TO RACING APPEALSTRIBUNAL’S GREYHOUND RACING

ADVISERS PANELBarry Toner is appointed under section 83I

of the Racing Act 1958 as a member of theRacing Appeals Tribunal’s Greyhound RacingAdvisers Panel for the period 8 July 2002 to2 January 2004.Dated 28 June 2002

ROB HULLS MPMinister for Racing

Racing Act 1958APPOINTMENT TO RACING APPEALSTRIBUNAL’S GREYHOUND RACING

ADVISERS PANELIan Vigor is appointed under section 83I of

the Racing Act 1958 as a member of the RacingAppeals Tribunal’s Greyhound Racing AdvisersPanel for the period 8 July 2002 to 2 January2004.Dated 25 June 2002

ROB HULLS MPMinister for Racing

The Constitution Act Amendment Act 1958REGISTRATION OF A POLITICAL PARTY

Notice is hereby given that the political partylisted hereunder has been registered as apolitical party in accordance with the provisionsof Division 1A of Part V of The ConstitutionAct Amendment Act 1958.

Name of the registered political party:Citizens Electoral Council (Victorian Division)

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Name and address of registered officer: Gabrielle Marie Peut, 595 Sydney Road, Coburg,Victoria 3058.

C.A. BARRYElectoral Commissioner

Therapeutic Goods (Victoria) Act 1994LIST OF NAMES OF PERSONS AUTHORISED UNDER THE ACT

For the purposes of section 5(2) of the Therapeutic Goods (Victoria) Act 1994, the names ofthe persons who are authorised by the Secretary to the Department of Human Services for thepurposes of that Act are —Richard Bell, Frederick Boland, Dr Malcolm Dobbin, Christopher Falcke, Domenic Foschia, RosieHersch, John McCormack, Janet Morey, Keith Moyle, Anthony Ralph, Gavin Ralston, Ian Scholes,Melanie Strang.Dated 19 July 2002

JAN NORTONActing Executive Director,

Public HealthDepartment of Human Services

Geographic Place Names Act 1998NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES

The Registrar of Geographic Names hereby gives notice of the registration of theundermentioned place name.

File No. Place Name Proposer & Location

GPN 459 Bob Corbould Wetland Mildura Rural City Council.Located on both sides of OntarioAvenue, between Thirteenth andFourteenth Streets, Mildura.

Office of the Registrar of Geographic Namesc/-LAND VICTORIA15th Floor,570 Bourke Street,Melbourne 3000

KEITH C. BELLRegistrar of Geographic Names

Geographic Place Names Act 1998REGISTRATION OF AMENDMENT OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES

The Registrar of Geographic Names hereby gives notice of the registration of amendment of theundermentioned place names.

File No. Place Names Proposer & Location

GPN 454 From Moorabbin Heights Department of Education.Primary School to Bignell Road, Bentleigh East.East Bentleigh Primary School.

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File No. Place Names Proposer & Location

GPN 455 Merger between Carwatha Department of Education.Secondary College and Browns Road, Noble Park North.Noble Park North PrimarySchool to form CarwathaCollege P–12.

GPN 456 Merger between Birchip Department of Education.Primary School and Birchip Fraser Street, Birchip.High School to formBirchip P–12 School.

GPN 457 Merger between Lake Bolac Department of Education.Primary School and Lake Montgomery Street, Lake Bolac.Bolac Secondary College to form Lake Bolac College.

GPN 458 From Mildura Special Department of Education.Developmental School to Deakin Avenue, Mildura.Mildura Specialist School.

Office of the Registrar of Geographic Namesc/-LAND VICTORIA15th Floor, Marland House,570 Bourke Street,Melbourne 3000

KEITH C. BELLRegistrar of Geographic Names

Private Agents Act 1966NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF

THE PRIVATE AGENTS ACT 1966I, the undersigned, being the Registrar of the Magistrates’ Court at Melbourne hereby give

notice that applications, as under, have been lodged for hearing by the said Court on the datespecified.

Any person desiring to object to any of such applications must:–(a) lodge with me a notice in the prescribed form of his objection and of the grounds thereof;(b) cause a copy of such notice to be served personally or by post upon the applicant at least

three days before the hearing of the application; and(c) send or deliver

(i) where the objection is not made by the officer in charge of the police district in whichthe Court is situated — a copy of the notice to such officer; and

(ii) where the objection is not made by the Registrar or Deputy Registrar — a copy to theRegistrar.

Full name ofApplicant or in Place of Abode Name of Date ofthe case of a Firm of Applicant or Firm or Address for Type of Hearing ofor Corporation, Nominee Corporation Registration Licence Applicationof the Nominee

Henriett 26 Louis RCL 7/505 Little Sub- 19/8.02Ercsei Street, Mercantile Collins Agent

Doveton P/L Street,Melbourne

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Full name ofApplicant or in Place of Abode Name of Date ofthe case of a Firm of Applicant or Firm or Address for Type of Hearing ofor Corporation, Nominee Corporation Registration Licence Applicationof the Nominee

Elena 8 Siri RCL 7/505 Little Sub- 19/8.02Nikolovski Court, Mercantile Collins Agent

St Albans P/L Street,Melbourne

Leigh 2/3 Hesleden RCL 7/505 Little Sub- 19/8.02Charles Street, Mercantile Collins AgentMarescaux Essendon P/L Street,

Melbourne

Jason 5/26 Park RCL 7/505 Little Sub- 19/8.02Anthony Street, Mercantile Collins AgentDowling Footscray P/L Street,

Melbourne

John 15 Netherlee RCL 7/505 Little Sub- 19/8.02Zukerman Street, Mercantile Collins Agent

Glen Iris P/L Street,Melbourne

Sarah 66 Lakeside RCL 7/505 Little Sub- 19/8.02Dalli Drive, Mercantile Collins Agent

Sanctuary P/L Street,Lakes Melbourne

Esteban 221 Ballarto RCL 7/505 Little Sub- 19/8.02Ignacio Road, Mercantile Collins AgentValle Carrum P/L Street,

Downs Melbourne

Faustino 10 Jenni RCL 7/505 Little Sub- 19/8.02Pena Court, Mercantile Collins Agent

Hoppers P/L Street,Crossing Melbourne

Lisa Unit 12, RCL 7/505 Little Sub- 19/8.02Nicole 103 Barkers Mercantile Collins AgentDeppeler Road, P/L Street,

Kew Melbourne

Henri 9 Farrer RCL 7/505 Little Sub- 19/8.02Jose Place, Mercantile Collins AgentLe Maire Berwick P/L Street,

Melbourne

Maria 28 First Receivable 55 King Sub- 19/8.02Del Carmen Avenue, Manage- Street, AgentMandanici Altona ment Ltd Melbourne

North

Dated at Melbourne 19 July 2002

MIKE O’CONNORRegistrar of the Magistrates’ Court

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Private Agents Act 1966NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF

THE PRIVATE AGENTS ACT 1966I, the undersigned, being the Deputy Registrar of the Magistrates’ Court at Broadmeadows

hereby give notice that applications, as under, have been lodged for hearing by the said Court on thedate specified.

Any person desiring to object to any of such applications must:–(a) lodge with me a notice in the prescribed form of his objection and of the grounds thereof;(b) cause a copy of such notice to be served personally or by post upon the applicant at least

three days before the hearing of the application; and(c) send or deliver

(i) where the objection is not made by the officer in charge of the police district in whichthe Court is situated — a copy of the notice to such officer; and

(ii) where the objection is not made by the Registrar or Deputy Registrar — a copy to theRegistrar.

Full name ofApplicant or in Place of Abode Name of Date ofthe case of a Firm of Applicant or Firm or Address for Type of Hearing ofor Corporation, Nominee Corporation Registration Licence Applicationof the Nominee

Bells Debt 15 Shedden Bells Debt 15 Shedden Commer- 5/8/2002Recovery Street, Recovery Street, cialServices Pascoe Services Pascoe AgentsPty Ltd, Vale, Pty Ltd Vale, Licence.(Nominee, Vic. 3044 Vic. 3044 – Corpo-Brendan rationJohn Bell)

Brike 4 Clive Crt, Brike 4 Clive Crt, Commer- 6/8/2002Investigations Avondale Investiga- Avondale cialAustralia P/L Heights, tions Heights, Agents(Nominee, Vic. 3034 Australia Vic. 3034 LicenceRobert P/L – Corpo-William rationReilly)

Dated at Broadmeadows 15 July 2002

SIMON NIXONDeputy Registrar

of the Magistrates’ Court

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Mineral Resources Development Act 1990NOTICE OF REVOCATION OF EXEMPTION FROM EXPLORATION LICENCE AND

MINING LICENCE(SECTION 7)

I, as delegate of the Minister for Energy and Resources, pursuant to Section 7 of the MineralResources Development Act 1990, hereby give notice that the exemption from exploration and ormining licences over the area of land covered by the Moe and Traralgon 1:100,000 mapsheets, asshown cross-hatched on the attached Schedule A, will be revoked on 18 July 2002.

Dated 18 July 2002RICHARD ALDOUS

Executive Director,Energy and Minerals

Delegate of the Minister

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Mineral Resources Development Act 1990EXEMPTION FROM EXPLORATION LICENCE AND MINING LICENCE

(SECTION 7)I, as delegate of the Minister for Energy and Resources, pursuant to Section 7 of the Mineral

Resources Development Act 1990, hereby give notice that the area of land covered by the Moe andTraralgon 1:100,000 mapsheets, as shown cross-hatched on the attached Schedule B, is exemptfrom being subject to an exploration licence or a mining licence.

Dated 18 July 2002

RICHARD ALDOUSExecutive Director,

Energy and MineralsDelegate of the Minister

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Melbourne Market Authority Act 1977MELBOURNE MARKET AUTHORITY BY-LAWS 2002

Melbourne Market Authority makes the following By-Laws.Dated 23 July 2002.The Common Seal of the Melbourne Market Authority was affixed in the presence of:

EDGAR ROBERT PENTER Chief Executive/Secretary

GEOFFREY RONALD GEORGE WEBB Member

11. CitationThese By-Laws may be cited as the Melbourne Market Authority By-Laws 2002.

12. Authorising ProvisionThese By-Laws are made under Section 38 and 38(A) of the Melbourne MarketAuthority Act 1977.

13. Revocation of Previous By-LawsThe Melbourne Market Authority Principal By-Laws 1997 are revoked on 31 July 2002.

14. CommencementThese By-Laws come into operation on 1 August 2002.

15. ObjectivesThe objectives of these by-laws are to:5.1 regulate entry to the market land;5.2 regulate, control and prescribe conditions on use of the market land;5.3 prescribe times during which trading or other activities may take place in the

market land or parts of it;5.4 prescribe times during which persons may be present in the market land or parts of

it including the occupation of stands and stores within the market land;5.5 regulate the activities and behaviour of persons generally in the market land or any

other matter relating to the market land;5.6 prescribe matters relating to infringement notices.

16. DefinitionsIn these By-Laws, unless the context otherwise requires: “access card” means a card issued to a person by the authority after that person hascomplied with the requirements set by the authority from time to time authorising thatperson to enter the market land;“Act” means the Melbourne Market Authority Act 1977, as amended or re-enacted fromtime to time;“authorised repairer” means a person that has been granted a permit by the authority toenter market land to undertake repairs on powered industrial trucks; “authorised officer” means a member, chief executive officer, or an employee of theauthority, a member of the Victoria Police, and any other person authorised in writing to actas an authorised officer by the chief executive officer;“authorised vehicle” means a vehicle which the authority has permitted to enter themarket land;“authority” means the Melbourne Market Authority established under the Act;“buyer” means a person who buys produce, flowers or other goods as authorised by theauthority from a seller or a general trader;

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“by-laws” means these by-laws as amended or re-enacted from time to time in accordancewith the Act;“chief executive officer” means the chief executive officer of the authority;“dangerous goods” has the same meaning as in the Dangerous Goods Act 1995 andincludes substances and articles that are likely to cause injury to any person or damage toany property;“designated pathway” means that part of the market land that has been specificallydesignated and marked by traffic signs for the use only of powered industrial trucks; “designated pedestrian crossings” means that part of the market land that has beenspecifically designated and marked by traffic signs as a crossing for pedestrians only;“designated pedestrian walkways” means that part of the market land that has beenspecifically designated and marked by traffic signs for use by pedestrians only;“direction” means an instruction given orally or in writing by the authority or anauthorised officer of the authority which is reasonably necessary to achieve the objects,functions or objectives of the authority pursuant to the Act or these by-laws;“early buyer” means a person who has been granted a permit to buy at times as specifiedby the authority other than the prescribed trading hours of the market;“employer” means a tenant, seller, general trader and unloading agency;“equipment” means pallets or any other similar containers used by tenants, generaltraders, sellers and buyers at the Melbourne Market for the storage and transportation ofproduce, flower and goods;“flowers” means flowers (excluding dried flowers), plants, nursery items, and any otherproduct approved by the authority from time to time;“general trader” means a person to whom the authority has granted a lease or licence tooccupy premises to conduct a business other than for the sale of produce and flowers;“goods” means merchandise, property or equipment that a tenant:(a) offers for sale or hire or sells or hires; or(b) uses in the conduct of his business; “impairment” has the same meaning as defined in the Equal Opportunity Act 1995;“infringement notice” means a notice in the form attached to these by-laws and asdescribed in Schedule 1;“lease” means a lease of part of the market land granted by the authority in writing to aperson;“licence” means a licence to occupy part of the market land granted by the authority inwriting to a person;“licensee” means a person who is a licensee under a licence;“market hours” means the trading hours of the Melbourne Market as prescribed in writingby the authority or chief executive officer from time to time;“market land” means the land as defined in the Act;“member” means a member of the authority appointed under the Act and includes thechairperson;“national flower centre” means the National Flower Centre being part of the market landas indicated on the plan in Schedule 2 for the purposes of identification only;“parking space” means any part of the market land that has been designated or marked bythe authority for the parking of authorised vehicles from time to time;“penalty unit” means a penalty unit of $100.00;

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“permit” means a permit issued by the authority from time to time authorising a person tocarry out specified activities on market land;

“person” means a natural person, partnership or corporation and includes a person’semployees (if any);

“the plan” means a plan prepared by the authority as detailed in Schedule 2, which showsfor the purpose of identification only the appropriate boundaries of the market and thedemarcation of specified areas of the market land. The authority may periodically makenecessary amendments to the plan;

“powered industrial truck” means an industrial lift truck as defined in the Occupational,Health and Safety (Plant) Regulation 1995 and includes motorised scooters;

“premises” means that part of the market land that is leased or licensed to a person otherthan a “store” or “stand”;

“produce” means fruit and vegetables and all other products which are approved for saleon market land by the authority from time to time, but excludes flowers;

“produce delivery vehicle” means a vehicle which delivers produce or flowers to themarket land, but excludes a vehicle owned by a seller who transports produce or flowers tothe market land for sale by that seller;

“rubbish” means discarded produce, flowers, litter, refuse, waste material or discardeditems of any kind or description;

“schedule” means the Schedules or Schedule attached to these by-laws;

“second-hand polystyrene boxes” means second-hand polystyrene boxes that have notbeen reconditioned in accordance with a Compliance Agreement under the Plant, Healthand Plant Products Act 1985;

“seller” means a person authorised by the authority to sell produce, flowers or any otherproducts as approved by the authority from time to time;

“services” means any other business or other commercial transactions conducted on themarket land other than the sale of produce or flowers;

“stand” means an open area, floor or any other area of the market land set aside by theauthority for the sale of produce, flowers or for such other purpose as approved by theauthority from time to time;

“store” means an enclosed space of one or more storeys in the market land set aside as astore or module for the wholesale sale of produce or such other purpose as approved by theauthority from time to time;

“tenant” means a person who is a tenant under a lease granted by the authority;

“trading area” means the stores and stands and any other part of the market land set asideby the authority for the sale of produce, flowers or any other goods as authorised by theauthority from time to time;

“traffic sign” means any object or device (whether fixed or portable) which reasonablyconveys to traffic or any specified class of traffic, warnings, information, requirements,instructions or prohibitions of any description or any line or mark on market land for soconveying such warnings, information, requirements, instructions or prohibitions;

“unloaders bay” means any space in the market land set aside by the authority for theunloading of produce delivery vehicles;

“unloading agency” means a person who has been granted a licence in writing by theauthority to operate an unloading service for market users on the market land;

“vehicle” means any motorised vehicle, or device for the carriage of persons or things andincludes a trailer.

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17. Access Cards7. 1 A person must not enter the market land unless that person holds either a valid

access card issued by the authority, or has written authorisation from the authorityor the chief executive officer to enter the market land.

7.2 The authority may issue, suspend, or cancel access cards or any other writtenauthorisation given by it, in its absolute and sole discretion.

7.3 A person on market land must, if so requested by an authorised officer at any time,produce his/her access card or written authorisation, failing which, that personmust leave the market land immediately as directed by the authorised officer.

7.4 A person must at the request of an authorised officer produce his/her access card,or written authorisation to the authorised officer within the time specified by theauthorised officer or as prescribed in writing by the authority or chief executiveofficer from time to time.

7.5 A person must not use his/her access card to permit another person entry into andexit from the market land, and a person must not transfer his/her access card, orallow any other person to use his/her access card.

7.6 A person must not use his/her access card to allow entry into or exit from themarket land to a person that has not been issued with an access card by theauthority or who has not obtained written authorisation from the authority or chiefexecutive officer.

7.7 An employer must not employ a person, who has not been issued with an accesscard or has written authorisation from the authority or chief executive to be onmarket land.

18. Market Hours – Entry and Exit8.1 A person must not enter or be in any part of the market land except at times as

prescribed in writing by the authority or chief executive officer from time to time.8.2 A person under the age of 16 years must not enter or remain in the market land

except with the written permission of the authority or chief executive officer.8.3 A person must not enter or exit or attempt to enter or exit the market land or any

building on the market land other than by designated and marked entrances or exitsfor pedestrians or vehicles.

19. Trading of Produce and FlowersA person must not buy or sell produce, flowers or any other goods except at the timesprescribed in writing by the authority or chief executive officer from time to time.

10. Conduct on the Market Land10.1 A person entering the market land must:

10.1.1 act in accordance with the by-laws10.1.2 not bring on the market land any dangerous goods except with the prior

written approval of the authority;10.1.3 not bring into the market land second-hand polystyrene boxes without

written permission of the authority; 10.1.4 not bring on the market land any goods and materials except with the

prior written approval of the authority; 10.1.5 at all times on market land wear a day/night safety vest that complies

with Australian Standards AS/NZS 1906.2 and 4602. 10.2 A person within the Market land must not:

10.2.1 use any threatening, abusive or offensive language;

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10.2.2 behave in a riotous, dangerous, disorderly, indecent or offensive manner;10.2.3 deface or defile in any manner whatsoever any building on the market

land, vehicle or any other thing of any description or kind;10.2.4 molest or willfully interfere with any other person;10.2.5 gamble or carry on any other illegal activity;10.2.6 obstruct another person or vehicle;10.2.7 spit, or urinate or defecate, except in the toilet facilities provided;10.2.8 hawk any service, produce or merchandise;10.2.9 interfere with the entry and exit doors on any building on the market

land;10.2.10 damage, move or interfere with the property of the authority, including

machinery, equipment, pipes, fire hoses measuring or weighing devices;10.2.11 use any property of the authority except for the purpose for which it was

provided;10.2.12 bring into and deposit or leave in any part of the market land any

rubbish;10.2.13 deposit any rubbish in receptacles provided by the authority for this

purpose except rubbish generated in the market land, and deposited bytenants or their employees;

10.2.14 cause, place or sweep any dirt or rubbish in a drain, gutter or road orfootpath on market land;

10.2.15 have in his/her possession second-hand polystyrene boxes;10.2.16 collect and/or remove any rubbish or any other item from rubbish

receptacles and the market floor.10.3 A person must not without the written approval of the authority:

10.3.1 solicit money or any other thing;10.3.2 sell goods other than produce or flowers;10.3.3 conduct an auction;10.3.4 exhibit or distribute any notice, pamphlet, or other written material;10.3.5 write, draw or affix any representation, character or sign on any part of

the market land or any building on the market land;10.3.6 use any amplified sound reproduction that causes annoyance or

disturbance to any person in the market land; 10.3.7 clean, service, maintain or repair a vehicle on market land; or10.3.8 bring into the market land any animal.

10.4 By-law 10.3.8 does not apply to a guide dog accompanying a person with a visual,hearing or mobility impairment.

10.5 A person must not remove, damage, or interfere with any entry or exit controlbarrier or other barrier, whether movable or immovable, or any sign, notice,equipment or other property of any kind or description belonging to the authority.

10.6 A person who is reasonably suspected of contravening or attempting to contraveneany of these by-laws shall give his name and current address together with proofof name and address:10.6.1 to the authority or any authorised officer when requested to do so; or10.6.2 in the time and manner prescribed by any form served on him requesting

him to do so by the authority or any authorised person.

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10.7 A person must not:10.7.1 enter or remain in the market land whilst drunk or under the influence of

drugs;10.7.2 bring into or sell intoxicating liquor from the market land without first

obtaining the written approval of the authority, and complying with allrelevant statutory requirements;

10.7.3 consume intoxicating liquor on any part of the market land without firstobtaining the written approval of the authority and complying with allrelevant statutory requirements.

10.8 A person within the Market land who transfers possession of equipment not ownedby that person to any person other than the owner, may do so only with the consentof, and in accordance with the requirements of the owner. The transferor mustobtain from the transferee acknowledgment in accordance with the owner’srequirement, that the transferee accepts possession of, and assumes all obligationsof the transfer to the owner of the equipment.

11. Use of stores, stands and premises11.1 A person must not accept or use a store, stand or premises unless that person holds

a valid lease or licence or permit issued by the authority and has paid theprescribed fee as set by the authority from time to time.

11.2 A person occupying a store or stand in accordance with by-law 11.1 may only sellproduce or flowers from within the boundaries of that store and stand.

11.3 No citrus fruit, except lemons, may be sold from a stand except with the writtenapproval of the authority.

11.4 A person must not:11.4.1 sell produce or flowers except from an area of the market land set aside

by the authority from time to time for the sale of produce and flowers; 11.4.2 undertake structural, electrical or plumbing works within the store, stand

or premises without the prior written approval of the authority; 11.4.3 deposit or abandon any produce or flowers on any part of the market

land;11.4.4 place in a store, stand or premises any produce, flowers or any other

goods other than in accordance with the height as prescribed in writingby the authority from time to time, or in accordance with prescribedlegislative and safety requirements from time to time;

11.4.5 undertake repairs on powered industrial trucks unless that person is anauthorised repairer.

11.5 A person must, at the close of business on each trading day, sweep the entire areaof the store, stand or premises completely free of rubbish and deposit the rubbishin the rubbish receptacles provided by the authority on market land.

12. General TraderA general trader must not at any time:12.1 locate, place or put any goods outside the premises unless authorised in writing by

the authority; or12.2 deliver any goods outside the premises to any part of the market land.

13. Control of Vehicles13.1 A person must not operate a powered industrial truck on the market land unless

that person:13.1.1 registers the powered industrial truck with the authority and VicRoads;

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13.1.2 attaches to the powered industrial truck in a position prescribed by theauthority, a permit sticker issued by the authority;

13.1.3 displays a current permit sticker; 13.1.4 complies with any other requirement or direction as may be prescribed

by the authority in writing from time to time;13.1.5 has been issued with a roadworthy certificate by Vic Roads; 13.1.6 has in his/her possession a driver’s licence.

13.2 A person in charge of a vehicle and a powered industrial truck must turn off theengine immediately when the vehicle or powered industrial truck is not in motionor when directed by an authorised officer.

13.3 A person must not:13.3.1 cause, permit or allow any person other than the driver to be carried on

a powered industrial truck, within the market land; or 13.3.2 allow themselves to be carried otherwise than as the driver on a powered

industrial truck within the market land;13.3.3 drive a powered industrial truck, unless that person has in his/her

possession a valid and current driver’s licence and a certification to drivea powered industrial truck under the Occupational Health and Safety(Certification of Plant Users and Operators) Regulations 1994;

13.3.4 drive a vehicle or powered industrial truck on market land at a speedexceeding the speed limit as prescribed in writing by the authority fromtime to time or as prescribed by a sign erected by the authority; or

13.3.5 drive a vehicle or powered industrial truck contrary to the direction oftravel as indicated by a traffic sign; or

13.3.6 drive a vehicle or powered industrial truck in a dangerous and/ornegligent manner;

13.3.7 drive any vehicle or powered industrial truck that does not comply withthe lighting or safety requirements as prescribed in writing by theauthority from time to time;

13.3.8 ride a bicycle on market land without wearing an approved AustralianStandard safety helmet;

13.3.9 drive a two wheeled motorised scooter on market land;13.3.10 drive or operate a vehicle or powered industrial truck that does not

comply with the Occupational Health and Safety (Plant) Regulations1995, and any other applicable and prescribed legislative requirements;

13.3.11 enter or exit market land by following another vehicle without firstactivating his/her access card;

13.3.12 enter or exit market land by following another vehicle without payingthe prescribed fee as set by the authority from time to time;

13.3.13 drive or leave an unregistered vehicle or powered industrial truck onmarket land.

13.4 A person within the market land must comply with any traffic sign erected by theauthority and/or any direction given by the authority or an authorised officer or thechief executive in relation to:13.4.1 preventing obstruction;13.4.2 regulating the movement of vehicular traffic and pedestrian access;13.4.3 restricting or regulating the loading and unloading of vehicles;

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13.4.4 restricting or regulating the parking of vehicles;

13.4.5 restricting, regulating and prescribing the speed limit of vehicles andpowered industrial trucks.

13.5 A person in charge of a vehicle and powered industrial truck must not park or leavea vehicle or powered industrial truck or cause or permit it to be left or parked inany part of the market land for any purpose whatsoever other than in a designatedand marked parking area unless authorised by the authority or an authorisedofficer.

13.6 Any vehicle or powered industrial truck which is parked or left in the market landin contravention of the by-law 13.5 may be removed by an authorised officer toany part of the market land.

13.7 A person must not:

13.7.1 within the market land, load or cause or permit to be loaded any vehicleand powered industrial truck in such a manner that the weight, height,distribution, packing or adjustment of the load is such that:

(a) any danger is caused or likely to be caused to any person orproperty within the market land;

(b) any obstruction is caused or likely to be caused in any part of themarket land (such load being referred to as a dangerous load);or

(c) the load does not comply with prescribed legislative andstatutory requirements relating to height and weight of the load;

13.7.2 drive or attempt to drive in any part of the market land any vehicle orpowered industrial truck carrying a dangerous load;

13.7.3 bring into, leave or drive on the market land a vehicle or poweredindustrial truck that is not registered with the authority and Vic Roads.

13.8 A person driving a powered industrial truck between one point and another onmarket land must enter a designated pathway at the point nearest thecommencement of his/her journey and proceed along that designated pathwayleaving it only at the point nearest his/her ultimate destination.

13.9 A person must not:

13.9.1 drive a powered industrial truck on or across a stand, or parking spaceon the market land;

13.9.2 park or leave unattended a powered industrial truck on the designatedpathway or designated pedestrian walkway;

13.9.3 drive a powered industrial truck or vehicle on a designated pedestrianwalkway other than at times as prescribed in writing by the authority orchief executive officer from time to time.

13.10 By-Law 13.9.2 and 13.9.3 does not apply to a person who drives a poweredindustrial truck on a stand or parking space for the purpose of picking up or settingdown produce upon that stand or parking space.

13.11 An unloading agency must not occupy an unloader’s bay other than the unloader’sbay that has been allocated to it by the authority.

14. Offering ServicesA person must not provide or offer to provide any services on the market land, unless thatperson has first obtained the written consent of the authority, and has paid the prescribedfee to the authority.

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15. Directions of authority and authorised officersThe authority or an authorised officer may make or give directions.

16. Compliance with directions of the authority and authorised officers16.1 A person must:

16.1.1 comply with any direction of the authority or an authorised officer;16.1.2 not delay or obstruct an authorised officer who is performing his/her

duties under the Act or these by-laws; and16.1.3 immediately leave the market land if so directed by an authorised officer.

17. By-Law Enforcement – Prosecution17.1 A prosecution for a breach of these by-laws may be commenced directly by way

of charge and summons or subsequently to the failure to pay an infringementnotice as outlined in by-law 18.2.

17.2 A person who contravenes or fails to comply with any by-law is guilty of anoffence and is liable on conviction in a court of law to a penalty prescribed by thecourt not exceeding 20 penalty units plus all reasonable costs incurred by theauthority.

18. By-Law Enforcement – Infringement Notices18.1 As an alternative to prosecution under by-law 17, a person who contravenes or

fails to comply with any by-law may be served with an infringement notice issuedby an authorised officer specifying payment of the fixed penalty set out in the tablein Schedule 3 to these by-laws.

18.2 A person served with an infringement notice must make payment of the prescribedpenalty specified in the infringement notice to the authority within 28 days of itsdate of issue, failing which the authority may prosecute that person in accordancewith by-law 17.

18.3 The authority may withdraw an infringement notice within 28 days of its date ofissue at its sole and absolute discretion.

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MELBOURNE MARKET AUTHORITY BY-LAWS 2002SCHEDULE 1

BY-LAW 18INFRINGEMENT NOTICE

To:(Family Name) (Given Name)

Address:

Postcode

You have committed the alleged offence of a specified By-Law on the Market land on the date andat the time and location shown below.

Specified By-Law

Date: Time: Vehicle No

Access Card No

Driver’s Licence No

Location:

Further Particulars:

Signature of Authorised Officer:

Date of issue of Notice:

YOU MAY DISPOSE OF THIS MATTER BY EITHER:1. Paying the fixed penalty for this offence, which is $ . This can be done in person

by payment to the Cashier at the Authority Office in the Market concourse or by sending acheque (payable to the Melbourne Market Authority) to Box 1, 542 Footscray Road, WestMelbourne, 3003. This Notice must be forwarded with your payment.

OR2. You are entitled to disregard this Infringement Notice and defend the prosecution for the

alleged offence in court. If payment is not received within 28 days, legal action will beinstituted against you and a penalty of not exceeding 20 Penalty Units may be imposed.

Note: One Penalty Unit is $100.00

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MELBOURNE MARKET AUTHORITY BY-LAWS 2002SCHEDULE 3

Fixed penalties for offences against these by-laws.

Clause Fixed Penalty

7 two penalty units

8 two penalty units

9 one penalty unit

10.1 (other than 10.1.3) two penalty units

10.1.3 five penalty units

10.2 (other than 10.2.7, 10.2.10, 10.2.12, 10.2.13, 10.2.15 and 10.2.16) one penalty unit

10.2.7, 10.2.12, 10.2.13, 10.2.15, 10.2.16 five penalty units

10.2.10 two penalty units

10.3 (other than 10.3.5 and 10.3.7) one penalty unit

10.3.5, 10.3.7 two penalty units

10.5 two penalty units

10.6, 10.7, 10.8 one penalty unit

11 (other than 11.4.3) one penalty unit

11.4.3 five penalty units

12 one penalty unit

13.1, 13.2 five penalty units

13.3 (other than 13.3.8 and 13.3.13) five penalty units

13.3.8 two penalty points

13.3.13 two penalty points

13.4 two penalty units

13.5, 13.7 five penalty units

13.8, 13.9, 13.11 two penalty units

14 two penalty units

15 two penalty units

16 two penalty units

Stock (Seller Liability and Declarations) Act 1993NOTICE SPECIFYING FORM OF DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 18A

I, Chloe Munro, Secretary to the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, undersection 18A of the Stock (Seller Liability and Declarations) Act 1993, (the Act) –

1. specify that a declaration made by, or on behalf of, a seller of stock that relates to thetreatment, feed, husbandry or pasturing of that stock that is in, or is to the like effect of, anyof the forms appearing in the Schedule below is a declaration to which section 18A of theAct applies; and

2. require that a selling agent who receives a declaration made under section 18A retain thedeclaration for a minimum of two years from the date of the sale to which the declarationrelates.

This notice takes effect from 1 August 2002.

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alD

ate

calf

last

had

acc

ess

to c

onta

min

ated

milk

Mea

t W

HP

of

cow

(day

s)

If Y

es,l

ist

deta

ils in

the

follo

win

g sp

ace

prov

ided

If Y

es,l

ist

deta

ils in

the

follo

win

g sp

ace

prov

ided

To

be

com

ple

ted

by

the

ven

dor

or a

per

son

res

pon

sibl

e fo

r th

e h

usb

andr

y of

th

e ca

lves

.R

ead

care

fully

the

Exp

lana

tory

Not

es b

efor

e co

mpl

etin

g th

e D

ecla

ratio

n. P

leas

e P

rint

Cle

arly

7H

ave

any

of t

he c

alve

s in

thi

s co

nsig

nmen

t b

een

trea

ted

ora

lly, e

xter

nally

or

byin

ject

ion

with

a v

eter

inar

y d

rug

or

chem

ical

? (S

ee

Exp

lanat

ory

Not

es)

8 9A

dditi

onal

info

rmat

ion:

see

Que

stio

n 9

requ

irem

ents

in E

xpla

nato

ry N

otes

for

com

plet

ing

this

form

.

Tota

l num

ber

of

calv

es in

thi

s co

nsig

nmen

t:

Yes

No

If N

o,ho

w lo

ng a

go w

ere

the

calv

es o

btai

ned

or p

urch

ased

?(If

pur

chas

ed a

t di

ffer

ent

times

, tic

k th

e bo

x co

rres

pond

ing

to t

he t

ime

of t

he m

ost

rece

nt p

urch

ase.

)Le

ss t

han

1 w

eek

Mo

re t

han

1 w

eek

6W

ere

all t

he c

alve

s in

thi

s co

nsig

nmen

t b

red

and

rai

sed

on

the

vend

or’s

pro

per

ty?

AB

Ple

ase

Not

e -

In t

he c

ase

of c

alve

s so

ld a

t au

ctio

n, t

his

decl

arat

ion

is to

be

reta

ined

by

the

selli

ng a

gent

for

a m

inim

um o

f tw

o (2

)yea

rs.

A c

opy

is t

o b

e m

ade

avai

labl

e to

any

buy

er o

f th

eco

nsig

nmen

t, or

par

t of

the

con

sign

men

t, or

par

t of

the

con

sign

men

t, on

req

uest

.

Pro

per

ty Id

entif

icat

ion

Co

de

(PIC

)/Ta

il Ta

gnu

mb

er a

pp

lyin

g t

o t

his

cons

ignm

ent

Yes

1A

re a

ll th

e ca

lves

in t

his

cons

ignm

ent

at le

ast

4 d

ays

old

(in t

heir

5th

day

of

life

or

old

er)?

Yes

2D

o a

ll th

e ca

lves

in t

his

cons

ignm

ent

have

dry

, wit

here

d n

avel

co

rds?

Yes

3H

ave

all t

he c

alve

s in

thi

s co

nsig

nmen

t b

een

fed

wit

hin

six

(6)

hour

s p

rio

r to

del

iver

y to

the

po

int

of

sale

or

colle

ctio

n?

Yes

4A

re a

ll th

e ca

lves

in t

his

cons

ignm

ent

over

23k

g li

vew

eig

ht?

Yes

5A

re a

ll th

e ca

lves

in t

his

cons

ignm

ent

fit a

nd s

tro

ng e

noug

h to

be

tran

spo

rted

for

sale

or

slau

ght

er?

Ser

ial n

umbe

rs o

n th

e ta

gs c

arri

ed b

y th

e ca

lves

in t

his

cons

ignm

ent

(opt

iona

l) -

E.g

. 010

5-01

10 o

r 01

05, 0

106,

010

7, 0

108,

010

9, 0

110.

As

the

vend

or o

r p

erso

n re

spon

sibl

e fo

r th

e hu

sban

dry

of t

he c

alve

s in

thi

s co

nsig

nmen

t,I d

ecla

re th

at a

ll th

e in

form

atio

n st

ated

in th

is D

ecla

ratio

n is

true

and

cor

rect

and

that

Iha

vere

ad a

nd u

nder

stoo

d th

e E

xpla

nato

ry N

otes

Sig

ned

Dat

e

/

/( *O

nly

the

vend

or o

r th

e pe

rson

res

pons

ible

for

the

husb

andr

y of

the

calv

es, w

hose

nam

e ap

pear

s ab

ove,

may

mak

e, a

men

d or

sig

n th

is d

ecla

ratio

n)

Na

tio

na

l V

en

do

r D

ec

lara

tio

nB

obb

y C

alve

sF

irst

Edi

tion

from

1 A

ugu

st 2

002

(for

cal

ves

unde

r 6

wee

ks o

f ag

e no

t ac

com

pani

ed b

y th

eir

dam

)

PLEASE ENSURE EVERY SECTION IS FULLY COMPLETED

Des

tinat

ion

(if k

now

n):

Pla

ce o

f Lo

adin

g:

Dis

patc

h D

ate:

Dis

patc

h Ti

me:

(a

m/p

m)

Way

Bill

/Tra

vel P

erm

it N

o.(if

ap

plic

able

)

part

A

part

B

Victoria Government Gazette G 30 25 July 2002 1765N

atio

nal Ven

do

r D

ecla

ratio

n-B

obby

Cal

ves

This

Bob

by C

alf

Dec

lara

tion

has

bee

n de

velo

ped

with

the

assi

stan

ce o

f al

l se

ctor

s of

the

bob

by c

alf

indu

stry

as

asc

hem

e to

ass

ist

pro

duce

rs d

ocum

ent

the

anim

al w

elfa

rean

d r

esid

ue s

tatu

s of

bob

by c

alve

s co

nsig

ned

for

sal

e or

slau

ghte

r.

This

Dec

lara

tion

shou

ld o

nly

be

used

for

bob

by c

alve

sun

der

six

(6)

wee

ks o

f ag

e th

at a

re n

ot a

ccom

pani

ed b

yth

eir

dam

. A

ll ca

lves

pre

sent

ed fo

r sa

le m

ust

be

iden

tifie

dw

ith a

n ap

pro

ved

tra

nsac

tion

tag.

Com

plet

ing

the

decl

arat

ion

Any

fal

se o

r m

isle

adin

g st

atem

ents

mad

e in

a c

ompl

eted

Dec

lara

tion

may

lea

d t

o p

rose

cutio

n an

d/o

r at

trac

t ci

vil

actio

n by

the

pur

chas

er.

Ani

mal

w

elfa

re

is

an

incr

easi

ngly

im

po

rtan

t is

sue

inA

ustr

alia

and

ove

rsea

s.

Peo

ple

in p

osse

ssio

n of

, an

dha

ndlin

g, b

obby

cal

ves

have

a r

esp

onsi

bilit

y to

car

e fo

r th

ew

elfa

re o

f b

obby

cal

ves

unde

r th

eir

cont

rol

and

thi

s ca

resh

oul

d

be

sep

arat

e fr

om

th

e in

tere

sts

of

eco

nom

icp

rodu

ctio

n.

Que

stio

ns 1

to

5Q

uest

ions

1 t

o 5

rela

te t

o th

e m

inim

um a

nim

al w

elfa

rere

quire

men

ts o

f b

obby

cal

ves

offe

red

for

sale

. C

alve

s th

atdo

not

mee

t th

e re

quire

men

ts o

f th

e A

ustr

alia

n M

odel

Cod

e of

Pra

ctic

e fo

r th

e W

elfa

re o

f A

nim

als:

Cat

tle a

ndA

ustr

alia

n M

odel

C

ode

of

Pra

ctic

e fo

r th

e W

elfa

re

ofA

nim

als:

Lan

d T

rans

por

t of

Cat

tle m

ust

not

be

offe

red

for

sale

.

Que

stio

ns 7

and

8Ve

terin

ary

drug

s or

che

mic

als

refe

r to

ant

ibio

tics,

vac

cine

s,w

orm

an

d

mas

titis

tr

eatm

ents

an

d

exte

rnal

ly

app

lied

inse

ctic

ides

, bu

t ex

clud

es v

itam

in a

nd m

iner

al t

reat

men

ts.

For

bob

by c

alve

s, t

his

also

inc

lude

s ex

pos

ure

thro

ugh

acce

ss t

o m

ilk f

rom

cow

s tr

eate

d o

r ex

pos

ed t

o dr

ugs

orch

emic

als

that

may

be

excr

eted

in t

he m

ilk.

Ens

ure

accu

rate

ca

lf tr

eatm

ent

det

ails

ar

e re

cord

ed,

incl

udin

g ca

ses

whe

re c

alve

s ha

ve h

ad a

cces

s to

milk

from

cow

s tr

eate

d w

ith a

vet

erin

ary

drug

or

chem

ical

, bef

ore

the

milk

with

hold

ing

per

iod

had

exp

ired.

Rec

ord

al

l tr

eatm

ent

det

ails

fo

r an

y ca

lves

in

th

eco

nsig

nmen

t, in

clud

ing

any

rele

vant

m

eat

with

hold

ing

per

iod

(WH

P),

in t

he s

pace

pro

vide

d.

For

exam

ple

-

Vete

rinar

y D

rug/

Che

mic

alC

alf

Trea

tmen

t D

ate

Mea

tWH

P(d

ays)

Fixe

m

02/0

6/01

15

day

s

This

mea

ns t

hat

a ca

lf tr

eate

d w

ith "

Fixe

m"

on 2

/6/0

1 is

suita

ble

for

sale

for

sla

ught

er o

n 18

/6/0

1, i.

e. a

fter

the

15

day

mea

t W

HP

has

exp

ired.

WH

P i

nfor

mat

ion

is l

ocat

ed o

n th

e la

bel

of

a ve

terin

ary

dru

g or

che

mic

al.

The

WH

P is

the

min

imum

per

iod

of t

ime

that

m

ust

elap

se

bet

wee

n th

e la

st

use

of

a dr

ug

orch

emic

al a

nd t

he s

ale

of t

he c

alf

for

hum

an c

onsu

mpt

ion.

Whe

re a

cal

f ha

s ha

d a

cces

s to

milk

fro

m a

tre

ated

cow

bef

ore

the

milk

W

HP

ha

s ex

pire

d,

the

calf

shou

ld

be

reta

ined

for

the

mea

t W

HP

tha

t ap

plie

s to

the

cow

.

Alw

ays

read

the

labe

l and

obs

erve

the

with

oldi

ng p

erio

d.

Que

stio

n 9

Add

ition

al i

nfor

mat

ion

rela

ting

to a

nim

al h

ealth

sta

tus

orco

mm

erci

al

mat

ters

, no

t sp

ecifi

cally

co

vere

d

in

the

Dec

lara

tion,

can

be

reco

rded

her

e.

Rec

ord

ing

ser

ial n

umb

ers

A s

pace

has

bee

n p

rovi

ded

on

the

decl

arat

ion

for

vend

or’s

to

reco

rd

seria

l (o

r "r

unni

ng")

nu

mb

ers

from

th

e ta

gsca

rrie

d b

y th

e ca

lves

in t

he c

onsi

gnm

ent.

By

reco

rdin

g th

ese

num

ber

s, v

endo

r’s w

ill b

e ab

le to

ver

ifyth

e d

ate

that

ca

lves

in

th

e co

nsig

nmen

t w

ere

sold

.R

ecor

ding

of

seria

l num

ber

s is

opt

iona

l.

Cal

f W

elfa

reTh

e fo

llow

ing

info

rmat

ion

is t

aken

fro

m t

he A

ustr

alia

n M

odel

Cod

e of

Pra

ctic

e fo

r th

e W

elfa

re o

f Ani

mal

s: C

attle

(199

2) a

nd A

ustr

alia

n M

odel

Cod

e of

Pra

ctic

e fo

r th

e W

elfa

re o

f A

nim

als:

Lan

d T

rans

por

t of

Cat

tle(1

999)

.

Thes

e p

oint

s co

ver

the

basi

c re

quire

men

ts

exp

ecte

d

byin

dust

ry fo

r b

obby

cal

f w

elfa

re.

Full

copi

es o

f th

ese

Cod

es c

an b

e ob

tain

ed f

rom

CS

IRO

Pub

lishi

ng,

PO

Box

113

9 C

ollin

gwoo

d, V

icto

ria 3

066

(Ph

1800

645

051

).

Mar

keti

ng o

f b

ob

by c

alve

sTh

e A

ustr

alia

n M

odel

Cod

e of

Pra

ctic

e fo

r th

e W

elfa

re o

f A

nim

als:

Cat

tle (1

992)

requ

ires

that

cal

ves

that

do

not m

eet t

he fo

llow

ing

crite

riash

ould

not

leav

e th

e fa

rm -

•T

he

min

imum

re

com

men

de

d

livew

eig

ht

for

a ca

lf

pre

sent

ed f

or

sale

is 2

3 kg

;•

The

nave

l sh

oul

d

be

dry

, an

d

the

umb

ilica

l co

rd

at

the

jun

ctio

n

wit

h

the

skin

sh

oul

d

be

dry

, w

rink

led,

w

ither

ed o

r sh

rivel

led

;•

Cal

ves

pre

sent

ed

fo

r sa

le

sho

uld

h

ave

firm

h

oov

es

whi

ch a

re w

orn

dow

n fla

t an

d n

ot b

ulb

ous

or

soft

;•

Leth

arg

ic,

listle

ss

or

imm

atu

re

calv

es

sho

uld

n

ot

be

pre

sent

ed f

or

tran

spo

rt o

r sa

le;

•C

alve

s sh

oul

d b

e b

right

and

ale

rt,

rob

ust

and

ab

le t

o

rise

unas

sist

ed;

•S

ick

or

inju

red

ca

lves

sh

oul

d

be

trea

ted

ap

pro

pri

atel

y o

r hu

man

ely

des

troy

ed;

•H

old

ing

p

ens

sho

uld

p

rovi

de

ade

qu

ate

shel

ter

for

calv

es a

t al

l tim

es;

•C

alve

s sh

oul

d

be

fed

w

ithi

n

6

ho

urs

of

tr

ansp

ort

atio

n

and

m

ust

not

be

left

w

itho

ut

app

rop

riate

liq

uid

fo

od

fo

r m

ore

tha

n 10

ho

urs;

•C

alve

s sh

oul

d

be

han

dle

d

in

way

s th

at

avo

id

inju

ry

and

unn

eces

sary

suf

ferin

g;

•C

alve

s sh

oul

d

be

tran

spo

rte

d

in

clea

n

vehi

cles

w

ith

en

clo

sed

fro

nts

and

no

n-sl

ip f

loo

rs;

•It

is

not

acce

ptab

le

to

use

elec

tric

al

goa

din

g

dev

ices

o

r u

nm

uzz

led

d

og

s w

hich

ar

e p

ron

e to

b

ite,

wh

en

han

dlin

g,

dri

vin

g,

dra

ftin

g,

wei

ghi

ng,

lo

adin

g

or

unlo

adin

g c

alve

s;

In a

ddi

tion

……

.C

alve

s m

ust

be

-•

at le

ast

4 d

ays

old

(in

thei

r 5t

h d

ay o

f lif

e);

•fr

ee o

f an

tibac

teria

l res

idue

s;

•id

entif

ied

with

an

app

rove

d t

rans

actio

n ta

g;

•tr

ansp

ort

ed

at

a d

ensi

ty

that

w

ill

allo

w

them

to

lie

d

own

and

sta

nd u

p;

and

• se

para

ted

fro

m o

ther

cla

sses

of

stoc

k du

ring

tran

spor

tatio

n.

Ex

pla

na

to

ry

N

ote

s

1766 G 30 25 July 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Na

tio

na

l V

en

do

r D

ec

lara

tio

n-

Sh

ee

p -

3rd

Ed

itio

nC

urr

en

t fr

om

1 A

ug

ust

20

02

A c

opy

of a

ll N

VD

s sh

ould

be

reta

ined

at

all t

imes

for

audi

ting

purp

oses

.S

houl

d yo

u m

ake

a m

ista

ke p

leas

e re

tain

a c

opy

and

use

a ne

w N

VD

form

.

PLE

AS

E E

NS

UR

E E

VE

RY

SE

CT

ION

IS

FU

LLY

CO

MP

LET

ED

Fun

ded

by s

heep

pro

duce

rs t

hrou

gh t

he N

atio

nal R

esid

ue S

urve

y w

ith

supp

ort

from

the

She

epm

eat

Cou

ncil

of A

ustr

alia

.

Victoria Government Gazette G 30 25 July 2002 1767

part

A

I*P

hone

Trad

ing

as (v

end

or)

Ad

dre

ss

Year

Bor

n (d

rop

):B

reed

/Typ

e:

Dat

e of

she

arin

g (m

onth

):S

ex:

Per

iod

off

feed

and

wat

er p

rior

to t

rans

por

ting

(hou

rs):

Des

tinat

ion:

Pla

ce o

f Lo

adin

g:

Dis

pat

ch D

ate:

Dis

pat

ch T

ime:

(am

/pm

)

Car

rier:

Num

ber

Pla

te:

part

CYe

sN

oA

ccre

dit

atio

n N

o:

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

w

In t

he p

ast

60 d

ays,

hav

e an

y of

the

se s

heep

or

lam

bs g

raze

d or

bee

n fe

d an

y pa

stur

e,cr

op, s

tubb

le, g

rain

or

fodd

er t

reat

ed w

ith a

n ag

ricu

ltura

l che

mic

al in

the

60

days

pr

ior

to h

arve

st o

r gr

azin

g an

d:

a)at

the

tim

e of

har

vest

or

first

gra

zing

, the

Gra

zing

/Fod

der

WH

P s

tate

d on

the

pr

oduc

t la

bel h

ad n

ot e

xpire

d or

b)th

e ag

ricu

ltura

l che

mic

al h

ad n

o G

razi

ng/F

odde

r W

HP

sta

ted

on t

he la

bel?

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

w

In t

he c

ase

of s

heep

and

lam

bs s

old

at a

uctio

n,th

is d

ecla

ratio

n is

to

be r

etai

ned

by t

he s

ellin

g ag

ent

for

a m

inim

umof

two

(2)

year

s.A

cop

y is

to b

e m

ade

avai

labl

e to

any

buy

er o

f the

con

sign

men

t or

part

of t

he c

onsi

gnm

ent o

n re

ques

t.

No.

of L

ambs

Ear

Tag

Det

ails

Ear

Mar

ksN

o. o

f Adu

lt S

heep

Che

mic

al P

rodu

ctTr

eatm

ent

date

WH

PE

SI (

if se

t)

Pro

duct

Dat

e ap

plie

dG

razi

ng W

HP

Dat

e fir

st fe

dor

gra

zed

Dat

e fe

edin

g/gr

azin

g ce

ased

If Y

es, l

ist

deta

ils in

the

follo

win

g sp

ace

prov

ided

(Rec

ord

addi

tiona

l det

ails

in q

uest

ion

7)

Whe

re t

he a

nsw

er is

Yes

prov

ide

deta

ils o

f:

Rea

d ca

refu

lly t

he E

xpla

nato

ry N

otes

bef

ore

com

plet

ing

the

Dec

lara

tion.

Driv

er’s

Sig

natu

re:

Dat

e:

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

w

1D

oes

the

pro

per

ty f

rom

whi

ch t

hese

she

ep o

r la

mb

s ar

e so

urce

d c

arry

Flo

ckca

re®

accr

edit

atio

n?

2H

ave

all t

he s

heep

or

lam

bs in

thi

s co

nsig

nmen

t be

en t

reat

ed w

ith a

Sca

bby

Mou

th

Vacc

inat

ion

eith

er a

t m

arki

ng o

r at

leas

t 14

day

s pr

ior

to t

heir

pre

sent

atio

n fo

r sa

le?

4A

re a

ny o

f th

e sh

eep

and

lam

bs

in t

his

cons

ignm

ent

still

with

in a

mea

t W

ithho

ldin

gP

erio

d o

r E

xpo

rt S

laug

hter

Inte

rval

fo

llow

ing

tre

atm

ent

with

any

vet

erin

ary

dru

g

or

chem

ical

?

5

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

w

6 7P

leas

e in

clud

e an

y ad

ditio

nal i

nfor

mat

ion

in t

he fo

llow

ing

spac

e.eg

: vac

cina

tion

prog

ram

s, a

nim

al h

ealth

cer

tific

atio

n, a

dditi

onal

dec

lara

tions

, etc

.

Hav

e an

y of

the

she

ep a

nd la

mbs

in t

his

cons

ignm

ent

ever

in t

heir

live

s be

en f

ed

feed

con

tani

ng t

allo

w o

r ge

latin

?

Vend

or’s

Pro

per

ty Id

entif

icat

ion

Cod

e(o

ptio

nal)

As

the

vend

or o

r pe

rson

res

pons

ible

for

the

hus

band

ry o

f th

e sh

eep

in t

his

cons

ignm

ent,

I dec

lare

that

all

the

info

rmat

ion

stat

ed in

this

Dec

lara

tion

is tr

ue a

nd c

orre

ct, t

hat I

hav

e re

adan

d un

ders

tood

the

Exp

lana

tory

Not

es a

nd t

hat

whi

le u

nder

my

cont

rol,

the

shee

p co

vere

dby

thi

s de

clar

atio

n w

ere

not

fed

anim

al m

ater

ial,

incl

udin

g m

eat

or b

one

mea

l, in

bre

ach

ofS

tate

or

Terr

itory

legi

slat

ion.

Sig

ned:

Dat

e:( *O

nly

the

vend

or o

r th

e pe

rson

res

pons

ible

for

the

husb

andr

y of

the

adu

lt sh

eep

or la

mbs

, who

se n

ame

appe

ars

abov

e, m

ay m

ake,

am

end

or

sign

thi

s de

clar

atio

n)

Na

tio

na

l V

en

do

r D

ec

lara

tio

n -

Shee

p &

Lam

bs

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

wIf

No,

how

long

ago

wer

e th

e sh

eep

or la

mbs

obt

aine

d or

pur

chas

ed?

(If p

urch

ased

at

diff

eren

t tim

es, t

ick

the

box

corr

espo

ndin

g to

the

tim

e of

the

mos

t re

cent

pur

chas

e.)

Less

tha

n 2

mo

nths

2-6

mo

nths

6-12

mo

nths

3W

ere

all o

f th

e sh

eep

or

lam

bs

bre

d a

nd r

aise

d o

n th

e ve

ndo

r’s p

rop

erty

?

AB

CM

ore

tha

n12

mo

nths

D

Age

nt’s

Dec

lara

tion

for

She

ep a

nd L

ambs

Sol

d

Age

nt’s

Cod

eVe

ndor

Cod

e

Sto

ck A

gent

Com

pany

Buy

er’s

nam

eN

o. o

f she

ep a

nd la

mbs

pur

chas

ed

Age

nt’s

Sig

natu

reD

ate

/

/

part

B

PLEASE ENSURE EVERY SECTION IS FULLY COMPLETED

Thi

rd E

diti

onfr

om 1

Aug

ust

2002

1768 G 30 25 July 2002 Victoria Government GazetteN

ati

on

al Ven

do

r D

ecla

rati

on

- Sh

eep

& L

ambs

Thi

s N

atio

nal V

end

or

Dec

lara

tio

n (s

heep

&la

mb

s) w

as d

evel

op

ed w

ith

the

sup

po

rt o

fal

l se

cto

rs

of

the

shee

p

ind

ustr

y as

a

volu

ntar

y sc

hem

e to

ass

ist

pro

duc

ers

tosu

pp

ly c

om

mer

cial

ly v

alua

ble

inf

orm

atio

no

n

shee

p

and

la

mb

s co

nsi

gn

ed

for

sale

or

slau

ght

er.

Any

fal

se o

r m

isle

adin

g s

tate

men

ts m

ade

in a

co

mp

lete

d d

ecla

rati

on

may

lea

d t

op

rose

cuti

on

and

/or

attr

act

civi

l ac

tio

n b

yth

e p

urch

aser

.

Why

is a

dec

lara

tio

n ne

cess

ary?

This

dec

lara

tion

is p

art

of a

vol

unta

ry s

chem

e, d

evel

oped

with

the

ass

ista

nce

of a

ll sh

eep

ind

ustr

y se

ctor

s, t

o b

uild

on

cust

om

er

conf

iden

ce

in

the

safe

ty

of

Aus

tral

ian

shee

pm

eat

pro

duc

ts.

By

com

ple

ting

this

d

ecla

ratio

n fo

rm

you

will

p

rovi

de

info

rmat

ion

dem

and

ed

by

our

cu

sto

mer

s ab

out

th

etr

eatm

ent

hist

ory

and

res

idue

sta

tus

of s

heep

and

lam

bs

and

th

ereb

y en

cour

age

incr

ease

d

glo

bal

sh

eep

mea

tus

age.

For

stor

e b

uyer

s th

e in

form

atio

n p

rovi

ded

will

enh

ance

the

husb

and

ry

of

pur

chas

ed

sto

ck

and

m

axim

ise

the

effe

ctiv

enes

s of

any

sub

seq

uent

vet

erin

ary

trea

tmen

ts.

Exp

lanato

ry N

ote

sP

rop

erty

Id

enti

ficat

ion

Co

de

The

Pro

per

ty

Iden

tific

atio

n C

ode

(PIC

) is

th

e cu

rren

tp

rop

erty

nu

mb

er

allo

cate

d

to

your

sh

eep

p

rod

ucin

gp

rop

erty

b

y th

e re

leva

nt

Sta

te/T

erri

tory

G

ove

rnm

ent

auth

ority

. Th

e P

IC i

s co

mm

only

kno

wn

as t

he p

rop

erty

’s‘t

ail

tag

num

ber

’ b

ecau

se t

he s

ame

num

ber

ap

pea

rs o

nth

e ta

il ta

gs u

sed

for

the

iden

tific

atio

n of

cat

tle le

avin

g th

ep

rop

erty

.

Iden

tific

atio

n o

f sh

eep

and

lam

bs

The

iden

tific

atio

n of

she

ep a

nd l

amb

s cr

eate

s a

clea

rlin

kag

e b

etw

een

the

lives

tock

an

d

the

info

rmat

ion

pro

vid

ed o

n th

is f

orm

.E

ar t

aggi

ng,

ear

notc

hing

, ta

ttoo

ing

or d

istin

ctiv

e no

se o

rhe

ad ra

dd

les

may

be

used

for i

den

tific

atio

n p

urp

oses

. The

app

licat

ion

of b

rand

s to

the

bod

y of

she

ep a

nd l

amb

sim

med

iate

ly p

rior

to d

isp

atch

is

not

reco

mm

end

ed a

ssu

ch

bra

nds

may

no

t b

e co

mp

lete

ly

scou

rab

le

from

shee

psk

ins.

The

sh

eep

in

dus

try

is

curr

ently

ne

go

tiatin

g

the

intr

oduc

tion

of a

nat

iona

l she

ep id

entif

icat

ion

syst

em. T

his

volu

ntar

y sy

stem

sh

oul

d

be

avai

lab

le

in

the

near

fut

ure.

Per

iod

off

fee

d a

nd w

ater

The

pro

duc

tion

of h

igh

qua

lity,

saf

e m

eat

from

she

ep a

ndla

mb

s th

at a

rriv

e at

ab

atto

irs c

over

ed in

man

ure

and

urin

eis

d

iffic

ult

and

co

stly

. Fo

r th

is

reas

on,

exce

pt

in

hot

cond

itio

ns,

shee

p

and

la

mb

s sh

oul

d

be

held

fo

r a

min

imum

of

12 h

ours

with

out

acce

ss t

o fe

ed a

nd w

ater

prio

r to

tra

nsp

orta

tion.

Ind

ivid

ual

req

uire

men

ts m

ay b

elo

nger

, ch

eck

with

you

r ag

ent/

pro

cess

or.

Flo

ckca

re®

Acc

red

itat

ion

(Que

stio

n 1)

Floc

kcar

e®is

an

on

-far

m

qua

lity

assu

ranc

e p

rogr

amd

esig

ned

to

as

sist

p

rod

ucer

s m

eet

the

qua

lity

exp

ecta

tions

of

cust

omer

s an

d s

upp

ort

clai

ms

mad

e on

this

dec

lara

tion

form

.Fo

r m

ore

info

rmat

ion

on F

lock

care

® c

onta

ct y

our

stat

efa

rm o

rgan

isat

ion

or A

US

-ME

AT.

Sca

bb

y M

out

h Va

ccin

atio

n (Q

uest

ion

2)S

cab

by

Mou

th i

s a

vira

l d

isea

se o

f sh

eep

and

lam

bs

caus

ing

a sh

ort

term

effe

ct t

o liv

esto

ck w

hich

gen

eral

lyre

cove

r fu

lly in

ap

pro

xim

atel

y 3

wee

ks. L

ife-l

ong

imm

unity

to t

he v

irus

is g

ener

ally

ach

ieve

d p

ost

reco

very

.To

mee

t th

e re

qui

rem

ents

of

som

e liv

e sh

eep

and

lam

bm

arke

ts

imm

unity

to

th

e vi

rus

is

req

uire

d.

A

Sca

bb

yM

outh

Vac

cina

tion

at l

east

14

day

s p

rior

to p

rese

ntat

ion

for

sale

is

a re

qui

rem

ent

to q

ualif

y sh

eep

and

lam

bs

asel

igib

le f

or t

hese

mar

kets

.

Vete

rina

ry T

reat

men

ts (

Que

stio

n 4)

Incl

udes

vet

erin

ary

dru

gs a

nd c

hem

ical

s ad

min

iste

red

by

mou

th

(ora

lly),

to

the

woo

l or

b

y in

ject

ion,

in

clud

ing

antib

iotic

s,

vacc

ines

and

wor

m,

fly,

lice

trea

tmen

ts,

but

excl

udin

g vi

tam

in a

nd m

iner

al t

reat

men

ts.

For

lam

bs

this

also

incl

udes

exp

osur

e to

dru

gs o

r ch

emic

als

that

may

be

excr

eted

in t

he m

ilk o

f la

ctat

ing

ewes

.

Wit

hho

ldin

g P

erio

ds

- W

HP

s (Q

uest

ion

4 &

5)

WH

Ps

are

set

to e

nsur

e th

at r

esid

ues

resu

lting

fro

m t

hetr

eatm

ent

fall

to l

evel

s b

elow

the

Aus

tral

ian

max

imum

resi

due

lim

its.

•Th

e sl

augh

ter

WH

P i

s th

e m

inim

um t

ime

per

iod

tha

tm

ust

elap

se b

etw

een

the

trea

tmen

t of

liv

esto

ck w

ith a

ve

terin

ary

trea

tmen

t an

d t

he d

eliv

ery

of l

ives

tock

for

sl

augh

ter.

•Th

e gr

azin

g W

HP

is

th

e m

inim

um

time

that

m

ust

elap

se

bet

wee

n th

e tr

eatm

ent

of

pas

ture

or

cr

ops

with

her

bic

ides

and

/or

pes

ticid

es a

nd t

he g

razi

ng o

f th

ose

pas

ture

s or

cro

ps

by

lives

tock

.

Exp

ort

Sla

ught

er I

nter

vals

- E

SIs

(Q

uest

ion

4)A

n E

SI

is t

he p

erio

d f

ollo

win

g tr

eatm

ent

whe

n sh

eep

or

lam

bs

are

unsu

itab

le

for

exp

ort

pro

cess

ing.

E

SIs

ar

e an

in

dus

try

stan

dar

d

to

ensu

re

exp

ort

req

uire

men

ts

are

met

.

Imp

ort

ant

Info

rmat

ion

on

ES

Is•

The

lab

el W

HP

is t

he m

inim

um le

gal r

equi

rem

ent

at a

ll tim

es;

• La

bel

dire

ctio

ns f

or u

se m

ust

be

stric

tly f

ollo

wed

;•

Lean

ani

mal

s m

ay h

ave

high

er r

esid

ue le

vels

tha

n no

rmal

. It

is w

ise

to a

dd

a m

argi

n to

ES

Is f

or v

ery

poo

r st

ock

losi

ng c

ond

ition

;•

‘Not

ava

ilab

le’

ind

icat

es t

hat

an E

SI i

s ye

t to

be

det

erm

ined

; and

• ‘N

ot s

et’

mea

ns t

hat

an E

SI h

as b

een

cons

ider

ed b

ut

coul

d n

ot b

e es

tab

lishe

d f

rom

the

info

rmat

ion

avai

lab

le.

Ag

ricu

ltur

al c

hem

ical

s (Q

uest

ion

5)Th

is q

uest

ion

is i

mp

orta

nt i

n id

entif

ying

ani

mal

s w

hich

have

bee

n ex

pos

ed t

o ag

ricul

tura

l ch

emic

als

for

whi

ch

a g

razi

ng

WH

P

has

not

bee

n es

tab

lishe

d.

Whe

re

WH

Ps

are

iden

tifie

d d

etai

ls s

houl

d b

e re

cord

ed i

n th

esp

aces

pro

vid

ed.

If th

e sh

eep

/lam

bs

have

bee

n fe

d p

urch

ased

sto

ckfe

eds

with

in 6

0 d

ays

prio

r to

sal

e th

e ve

ndor

sho

uld

ans

wer

“Don

’t kn

ow”

to t

his

que

stio

n un

less

the

y ho

ld a

ven

dor

dec

lara

tion

for

the

stoc

kfee

d

whi

ch

conf

irms

that

al

lre

qui

red

gra

zing

/fod

der

WH

Ps

hav

e b

een

met

and

tha

tan

y ch

emic

al a

pp

lied

to th

e st

ockf

eed

with

in 6

0 d

ays

prio

rto

its

graz

ing

or h

arve

stin

g ha

d a

gra

zing

/fod

der

WH

P o

nth

e la

bel

.

Feed

ing

Res

tric

tio

ns (

Que

stio

n 6)

The

NV

D in

clud

es a

man

ager

’s d

ecla

ratio

n th

at t

he s

heep

and

lam

bs d

escr

ibed

hav

e no

t bee

n fe

d co

ntra

ry to

the

law

.S

tate

law

pro

hibi

ts f

eedi

ng o

f m

ost

anim

al m

ater

ials

to

rum

inan

ts.

Ani

mal

mat

eria

ls in

clud

e an

y tis

sue,

blo

od o

r ot

her

mat

eria

lta

ken

from

an

anim

al a

nd a

ny m

eals

der

ived

fro

m a

nim

als.

Exa

mpl

es a

re m

eat a

nd b

one

mea

ls, b

lood

mea

l, fis

h m

eal,

feat

her

mea

l, et

c. I

t do

es n

ot in

clud

e ta

llow

, gel

atin

or

milk

pro

duc

ts.

C

ont

act

your

S

tate

A

gri

cultu

re/P

rim

ary

Indu

strie

s D

epar

tmen

t fo

r m

ore

deta

ils o

n th

ese

feed

ing

rest

rictio

ns.

So

me

ove

rsea

s cu

sto

mer

s al

so

req

uire

th

at

the

shee

pm

eat

and

offa

l the

y re

ceiv

e b

e so

urce

d f

rom

she

epth

at h

ave

neve

r in

thei

r liv

es b

een

fed

ani

mal

mat

eria

l suc

has

mea

t an

d b

one

mea

l as

wel

l as

ani

mal

fat

suc

h as

tallo

w

whi

ch

may

b

e in

clud

ed

in

sup

ple

men

tary

fe

edm

ater

ials

.

Ad

dit

iona

l Inf

orm

atio

n (Q

uest

ion

7)

Use

thi

s se

ctio

n to

pro

vide

oth

er i

nfor

mat

ion

on c

hem

ical

use,

ani

mal

hea

lth s

tatu

s or

com

mer

cial

mat

ters

tha

t ar

eno

t co

vere

d sp

ecifi

cally

on

the

form

. A

dditi

onal

PIC

s m

ayal

so b

e re

cord

ed in

thi

s se

ctio

n.

Pro

duc

ing

Qua

lity

She

ep M

eats

Lam

bIs

def

ined

as

fem

ale,

cas

trat

e or

ent

ire m

ale

ovin

e th

at h

asno

evi

den

ce o

f er

uptio

n of

per

man

ent

inci

sor

teet

h.

Che

esy

Gla

nd (

CLA

)C

hees

y G

land

is

a b

acte

rial

infe

ctio

n ca

usin

g ab

sces

ses

in

shee

p

and

is

a

lead

ing

so

urce

o

f ca

rcas

eco

ndem

natio

n.C

hees

y G

land

is

cont

rolle

d b

y th

e us

e of

a c

lost

ridia

lva

ccin

e co

ntai

ning

a C

hees

y G

land

com

pon

ent.

For

the

dis

ease

to

be

effe

ctiv

ely

cont

rolle

d t

he v

acci

ne m

ust

be

adm

inis

tere

d in

acc

ord

ance

with

lab

el d

irect

ions

.La

mb

s m

ust

rece

ive

a p

rimin

g an

d b

oost

er d

ose

in t

heir

first

yea

r. A

ll ad

ult

shee

p m

ust

rece

ive

an a

nnua

l boo

ster

,p

refe

rab

ly n

ot m

ore

than

6 m

onth

s an

d n

ot l

ess

than

2w

eeks

prio

r to

she

arin

g.

Car

case

dam

agin

g g

rass

see

ds

The

seed

s p

rod

uced

by

som

e gr

ass

spec

ies

have

the

pot

entia

l to

ser

ious

ly d

amag

e th

e ca

rcas

e of

she

ep a

ndla

mb

s. T

he g

rass

sp

ecie

s m

ost

com

mon

ly r

esp

onsi

ble

for

carc

ase

dam

age

incl

ude

bar

ley

gra

ss,

spea

r g

rass

,co

rksc

rew

and

bro

me

gras

s.

Pro

duc

ers

sho

uld

ens

ure

that

she

ep a

nd l

amb

s d

o no

tha

ve a

cces

s to

pas

ture

con

tain

ing

thes

e sp

ecie

s w

hen

mat

ure

seed

hea

ds

are

pre

sent

.

Muz

zlin

g D

og

sD

og b

ites

caus

e ca

rcas

e d

amag

e. W

hen

hand

ling

shee

pan

d

lam

bs

pri

or

to

slau

ght

er

all

do

gs

sho

uld

b

e m

uzzl

ed.

Ho

rmo

ne T

reat

men

tsIt

is il

lega

l to

adm

inis

ter

horm

one

trea

tmen

ts to

she

ep a

ndla

mb

s in

Aus

tral

ia f

or g

row

th p

rom

otan

t p

urp

oses

.

Mea

t an

d B

one

Mea

lIt

is il

lega

l to

feed

sp

ecifi

ed m

ater

ials

incl

udin

g m

eat

and

bon

e m

eal t

o ca

ttle

, sh

eep

and

oth

er r

umin

ants

. C

onta

ctyo

ur S

tate

Agr

icul

ture

/Prim

ary

Indu

strie

s D

epar

tmen

t fo

rm

ore

deta

ils o

n th

ese

feed

ing

rest

rictio

ns.

Inje

ctio

ns a

nd V

acci

nati

on

Sit

eS

heep

and

lam

bs

shou

ld b

e va

ccin

ated

eith

er o

n th

e si

de

of th

e ne

ck ju

st b

elow

the

ear,

or o

n th

e si

de

of th

e b

riske

t.In

the

se a

reas

, th

ere

is l

ittle

or

no d

amag

e to

the

hig

her

valu

e sk

in o

r ca

rcas

e ar

eas.

Do

not

use

the

shou

lder

,fla

nk,

rum

p o

r in

sid

e le

g.

Upd

ated

ESI

info

rmat

ion

is a

vaila

ble

on t

hein

tern

et a

t th

e M

LAw

ebsi

te m

la.c

om.a

u or

from

the

MLA

Info

line

on 1

800

635

445.

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A c

opy

of a

ll N

VD

s sh

ould

be

reta

ined

at

all t

imes

for

audi

ting

purp

oses

.S

houl

d yo

u m

ake

a m

ista

ke p

leas

e re

tain

a c

opy

and

use

a ne

w N

VD

form

.

PLE

AS

E E

NS

UR

E E

VE

RY

SE

CT

ION

IS

FU

LLY

CO

MP

LET

ED

Fun

ded

by c

attl

e pr

oduc

ers

thro

ugh

the

Nat

iona

l Res

idue

Sur

vey

wit

h su

ppor

t fr

om

the

Cat

tle

Cou

ncil

of A

ustr

alia

and

the

Aus

tral

ian

Lot

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ders

’ Ass

ocia

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tio

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l V

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ttle

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art

A

I*P

hone

Trad

ing

as (v

end

or)

Ad

dre

ss

part

C

Yes

No

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

w

In t

he p

ast

60 d

ays,

hav

e an

y of

the

se c

attle

gra

zed

or b

een

fed

any

past

ure,

cro

p,st

ubbl

e, g

rain

or

fodd

er t

reat

ed w

ith a

n ag

ricu

ltura

l che

mic

al in

the

60

days

pri

or t

oha

rves

t or

gra

zing

and

: a)

at t

he t

ime

of h

arve

st o

r fir

st g

razi

ng, t

he G

razi

ng/F

odde

r W

HP

sta

ted

on t

he

prod

uct

labe

l had

not

exp

ired

orb)

the

agri

cultu

ral c

hem

ical

had

no

Gra

zing

/Fod

der

WH

P s

tate

d on

the

labe

l?

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

w

In t

he c

ase

of c

attle

sol

d at

auc

tion,

thi

s de

clar

atio

n is

to

be r

etai

ned

by t

he s

ellin

g ag

ent

for

a m

inim

um o

f tw

o (2

)ye

ars.

A c

opy

is t

o be

mad

e av

aila

ble

to a

ny b

uyer

of

the

cons

ignm

ent

or p

art

of t

he c

onsi

gnm

ent

on r

eque

st.

Che

mic

al P

rodu

ctTr

eatm

ent

date

WH

PE

SI (

if se

t)

Pro

duct

Dat

e ap

plie

dG

razi

ng W

HP

Dat

e fir

st f

edor

gra

zed

Dat

e fe

edin

g/gr

azin

g ce

ased

If Y

es,l

ist

deta

ils in

the

fol

low

ing

spac

e pr

ovid

ed (R

ecor

d ad

ditio

nal d

etai

ls in

que

stio

n 9)

Rea

d ca

refu

lly t

he E

xpla

nato

ry N

otes

bef

ore

com

plet

ing

the

Dec

lara

tion.

Ple

ase

prin

t cl

earl

y. T

his

form

can

not

be u

sed

whe

re e

ligib

ility

for

the

EU

mar

ket

is r

equi

red.

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

w

2H

ave

thes

e ca

ttle

bee

n ra

ised

con

sist

ent

with

the

rul

es o

f an

inde

pend

ently

aud

ited

QA

pro

gram

on

the

prop

erty

, the

PIC

of

whi

ch is

sho

wn

abov

e?

6A

re a

ny o

f th

e ca

ttle

in t

his

cons

ignm

ent

still

with

in a

With

hold

ing

Per

iod

or

Exp

ort

Sla

ught

er In

terv

al f

ollo

win

g t

reat

men

t w

ith a

ny v

eter

inar

y d

rug

or

chem

ical

?

7

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

wD

ate

spra

yed

/

/

8 9A

dditi

onal

info

rmat

ion:

see

add

ition

al in

form

atio

n re

quire

men

ts in

Exp

lana

tory

Not

es f

or c

ompl

etin

g th

is f

orm

.

In t

he p

ast

42 d

ays,

hav

e an

y of

the

se c

attle

bee

n he

ld o

n an

y pr

oper

ty w

here

, in

the

past

10

wee

ks: a

) end

osul

fan

has

been

app

lied;

or

b) p

art

of t

he p

rope

rty

was

incl

uded

in a

n en

dosu

lfan

dow

n-w

ind

no-s

pray

zon

e w

ith t

he w

ritt

en p

erm

issi

on o

fth

e la

nd o

wne

r or

man

ager

(See

Exp

lanat

ory

Not

es)

As

the

vend

or o

r pe

rson

res

pons

ible

for

the

husb

andr

y of

the

cat

tle in

thi

s co

nsig

nmen

t,I d

ecla

re t

hat

all t

he in

form

atio

n st

ated

in t

his

Dec

lara

tion

is t

rue

and

corr

ect,

that

Iha

vere

ad a

nd u

nder

stoo

d th

e E

xpla

nato

ry N

otes

and

tha

t w

hile

und

er m

y co

ntro

l, th

e ca

ttle

cove

red

by th

is d

ecla

ratio

n w

ere

not f

ed a

nim

al m

ater

ial,

incl

udin

g m

eat o

r bon

e m

eal,

inbr

each

of S

tate

or

Terr

itory

legi

slat

ion.

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

w

3W

ere

all o

f th

e ca

ttle

bre

d a

nd r

aise

d o

n th

e ve

ndo

r’s p

rop

erty

?

Age

nt’s

Dec

lara

tion

for

Cat

tle S

old

at A

uctio

n

Age

nt’s

Cod

eVe

ndor

Cod

e

Sto

ck A

gent

Com

pany

Buy

er’s

nam

e

No.

of

catt

le p

urch

ased

Age

nt’s

Sig

natu

reD

ate

/

/

Sal

eyar

d ar

riva

l tim

e (h

h:m

m)

:

part

B

Na

tio

na

l V

en

do

r D

ec

lara

tio

n-

Cat

tle PLEASE ENSURE EVERY SECTION IS FULLY COMPLETED

Nin

th E

diti

onfr

om 1

Au

gust

200

2

1H

ave

any

of t

he c

attle

in t

his

cons

ignm

ent

ever

in t

heir

live

s be

en t

reat

ed w

ith

an h

orm

onal

gro

wth

pro

mot

ant

(HG

P)?

(use

a s

econ

d N

VD

for

mix

ed c

onsi

gnm

ents

)

Acc

red

itat

ion

No

.

If Y

es,a

ttac

h a

list

of t

he b

y-pr

oduc

t st

ockf

eeds

,

In t

he p

ast

6 m

ont

hs h

ave

any

of

thes

e ca

ttle

bee

n o

n a

pro

per

ty li

sted

on

the

ER

P d

atab

ase

or

pla

ced

und

er g

razi

ng r

estr

icti

ons

bec

ause

of

chem

ical

res

idue

?

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

w

If Y

es,a

nd a

n an

alys

t’s r

epor

t or

lett

er o

f cl

eara

nce

from

sta

te a

utho

rity

is a

vaila

ble,

att

ach

a co

py.

4H

ave

any

of

thes

e ca

ttle

bee

n fe

d b

y-p

rod

uct

sto

ckfe

eds

in t

he p

ast

60 d

ays?

Yes

No

Do

n’t

kno

wIf N

o,ho

w lo

ng a

go w

ere

the

catt

le o

btai

ned

or p

urch

ased

?

(if p

urch

ased

at

diff

eren

t tim

es, t

ick

the

box

corr

espo

ndin

g to

the

tim

e of

the

mos

t re

cent

pur

chas

e)

5

If Y

es,g

ive

deta

ils

Less

tha

n 2

mo

nths

2-6

mo

nths

6-12

mo

nths

AB

CM

ore

tha

n12

mo

nths

D

date

whe

n la

st f

ed, a

cop

y of

an

anal

yst’s

rep

ort

if av

aila

ble.

Nam

e of

pro

gram

Des

tinat

ion:

Pla

ce o

f Lo

adin

g:

Dis

pat

ch D

ate:

Dis

pat

ch T

ime:

(a

m/p

m)

No

. of

Cat

tle:

Mal

e

Pro

pert

y Id

entif

icat

ion

Cod

e (P

IC)/

Tail

Tag

num

ber

appl

ying

to

this

con

sign

men

t

Fem

ale

Tota

l

Do

the

cat

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in t

his

cons

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ent

carr

y N

LIS

dev

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?

Way

Bill

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erm

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o.

(if a

pp

licab

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Ear

Rum

en

Yes

No

Sig

ned:

Dat

e:( *O

nly

the

vend

or o

r th

e pe

rson

res

pons

ible

for

the

husb

andr

y of

the

cat

tle, w

hose

nam

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pear

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ove,

may

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men

d or

sig

n th

is d

ecla

ratio

n)

Whe

re t

he a

nsw

er is

Yes

pro

vide

det

ails

of:

Victoria Government Gazette G 30 25 July 2002 1771

Dated 16 July 2002CHLOE MUNRO

Secretary to the Department ofNatural Resources and Environment

Nati

on

al Ven

do

r D

ecla

rati

on

-Cat

tle

Bac

kgro

und

The

Nat

iona

l Ven

do

r D

ecla

rati

on

(NV

D)

is p

art

of

the

catt

le i

ndus

try’

s co

mm

itm

ent

to f

oo

d s

afet

yan

d

pro

du

ct

qu

alit

y.

Th

e ca

ttle

in

du

stry

dev

elo

ped

it

to h

elp

pro

duc

ers

do

cum

ent

the

resi

du

e st

atu

s an

d

his

tory

o

f th

eir

catt

le.

Pro

duc

ers

are

stro

ngly

enc

our

aged

to

pro

vid

e a

NV

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or

all c

attl

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fo

r sa

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aug

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and

to

insi

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n a

NV

D b

efo

re b

uyin

g c

attl

e.

Ans

wer

all

NV

D q

uest

ions

acc

urat

ely.

A

ny f

alse

, m

isle

adin

g o

r un

veri

fied

sta

tem

ents

may

res

ult

in c

rim

inal

pro

secu

tio

n an

d/o

r ci

vil

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on.

If

you

rely

on

the

NV

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o v

erify

fut

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ms

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ased

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ck t

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and

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gai

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rac

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pan

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NV

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sec

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ame)

, d

esti

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the

vend

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exce

pt

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re i

ndus

try

fund

ssu

ch t

esti

ng).

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ou

have

use

d w

rap

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t A

.

You

may

incl

ude

the

wor

ds

‘Ow

ners

hip

NLI

SR

egis

tere

d’

und

er A

dd

ition

al In

form

atio

n (Q

uest

ion

9) if

all

of t

he c

attle

;•

are

iden

tifie

d w

ith a

whi

te N

LIS

Bre

eder

d

evic

e an

d a

re le

avin

g th

eir

pro

per

ty o

f b

irth,

or

•w

ere

pur

chas

ed a

nd y

ou h

ave

iden

tifie

d

them

with

an

oran

ge P

ost-

bre

eder

dev

ice,

or

•w

ere

iden

tifie

d w

ith a

n N

LIS

Bre

eder

or

Pos

t-b

reed

er d

evic

e w

hen

pur

chas

ed a

nd

you

have

reg

iste

red

the

ow

ners

hip

cha

nge

on t

he N

LIS

dat

abas

e (c

onta

ct t

he M

LA

Info

Line

on

1800

635

445

for

fur

ther

in

form

atio

n).

U

nder

Sta

te/T

errit

ory

law

, N

LIS

Bre

eder

and

Pos

t-b

reed

er d

evic

es m

ust n

ot b

e re

mov

ed u

ntil

the

bea

stis

pro

cess

ed in

an

abat

toir

or k

nack

ery.

Cat

tle o

nly

need

one

NLI

S d

evic

e. N

ever

att

ach

a se

cond

NLI

Sd

evic

e if

a N

LIS

dev

ice

is a

lread

y p

rese

nt.

Ani

mal

Mat

eria

lTh

e N

VD

inc

lud

es a

man

ager

’s d

ecla

ratio

n th

at t

heca

ttle

des

crib

ed h

ave

not

bee

n fe

d c

ontr

ary

to t

hela

w.

Sta

te

law

p

rohi

bits

fe

edin

g of

m

ost

anim

alm

ater

ials

to

rum

inan

ts.

Ani

mal

mat

eria

ls i

nclu

de

any

tissu

e, b

lood

or

othe

rm

ater

ial t

aken

from

an

anim

al a

nd a

ny m

eals

der

ived

from

ani

mal

s. E

xam

ple

s ar

e m

eat

and

bon

e m

eals

,b

lood

mea

l, fis

h m

eal,

feat

her

mea

l, et

c. I

t d

oes

not

incl

ude

tallo

w,

gela

tin o

r m

ilk p

rod

ucts

. C

onta

ctyo

ur

Sta

te

Ag

ricu

lture

o

r P

rim

ary

Ind

ustr

ies

Dep

artm

ent

for

mo

re

det

ails

o

n th

ese

feed

ing

rest

rictio

ns.

HG

P S

tatu

s D

ecla

rati

on

Onl

y d

ecla

re c

attle

HG

P fr

ee if

: (a)

they

wer

e b

red

on

your

pro

per

ty a

nd y

ou k

now

the

y ha

ve n

ever

bee

ntr

eate

d

with

H

GP

s o

r;

(b)

you

have

ev

iden

cesh

owin

g th

at th

ese

par

ticul

ar c

attle

hav

e ne

ver

bee

ntr

eate

d w

ith H

GP

s. A

ccep

tab

le e

vid

ence

incl

udes

an

agen

t’s i

nvoi

ce i

den

tifyi

ng t

he s

elle

r an

d e

ndor

sed

with

the

wor

ds

‘HG

P f

ree’

or

a si

gned

sta

tem

ent

orN

VD

fro

m t

he p

revi

ous

owne

r d

ecla

ring

the

catt

le t

ob

e ‘H

GP

fre

e’.

Oth

erw

ise,

you

mus

t d

ecla

re t

heca

ttle

as

HG

P t

reat

ed o

r of

unk

now

n st

atus

.

Onl

y us

e p

ink

HG

P f

ree

tran

sact

ion

tags

on

catt

leyo

u d

ecla

re ‘

HG

P f

ree’

. C

attle

you

dec

lare

‘H

GP

free

’ M

US

T b

e in

div

idua

lly i

den

tifie

d w

ith a

pin

k‘H

GP

free

’ tag

if s

ent a

s a

mix

ed lo

ad w

ith tr

eate

d o

run

know

n st

atus

cat

tle.

Use

a s

epar

ate

NV

D f

or t

he‘H

GP

fre

e’ c

attle

.

Ana

lyst

s’ R

epo

rts

Att

ach

cop

ies

of a

naly

sts’

rep

orts

of

resi

due

tes

tsd

one

on b

y-p

rod

uct

stoc

kfee

ds

(Que

stio

n 4)

, or

on

resu

lts o

f bio

psy

test

ing

of c

attle

in th

e co

nsig

nmen

t(Q

uest

ions

5,

6

and

7)

, to

th

e co

mp

lete

dD

ecla

ratio

n. C

opie

s of

lett

ers

from

Sta

te a

utho

ritie

sd

etai

ling

the

resi

due

sta

tus

of t

he c

attle

may

als

o b

eat

tach

ed.

By-

pro

duc

t st

ock

feed

(Q

uest

ion

4)In

clud

es a

ny p

lant

mat

eria

l no

t p

rod

uced

prim

arily

for

lives

tock

co

nsum

ptio

n,

such

as

w

aste

fr

uit,

vege

tab

les

and

fib

re

crop

s in

clud

ing

pee

l, p

ulp

,p

ress

ings

, st

em

and

le

af

mat

eria

l. (It

d

oes

not

incl

ude

grai

n an

d g

rain

by-

pro

duc

ts,

cott

on s

eed

,oi

lsee

d m

eals

, ta

llow

or

mol

asse

s.)

Ext

end

ed

Res

idue

P

rog

ram

(E

RP

) st

atus

an

dg

razi

ng r

estr

icti

ons

(Q

uest

ion

5)A

nsw

er

"Yes

" if

you

have

b

een

notif

ied

b

y a

Sta

te/T

errit

ory

auth

ority

tha

t yo

ur p

rop

erty

has

an

ER

P s

tatu

s un

der

the

NO

RM

pro

gram

. [P

rop

ertie

sw

ith a

C (c

lear

), M

(min

imal

risk

) or a

T5

clas

sific

atio

nun

der

the

NO

RM

pro

gram

do

not

have

an

ER

Pst

atus

for

the

pur

pos

es o

f th

is D

ecla

ratio

n.]

‘Gra

zing

res

tric

tions

' m

eans

qua

rant

ine,

det

entio

nor

the

man

agem

ent o

f cat

tle w

ith re

sid

ues

abov

e th

em

axim

um

resi

due

lim

it (M

RL)

un

der

re

stric

tions

imp

osed

by

a S

tate

/Ter

ritor

y au

thor

ity.

Vete

rina

ry d

rug

s an

d c

hem

ical

s (Q

uest

ion

6)D

etai

l an

y ve

teri

nary

d

rug

s o

r ch

emic

als

adm

inis

tere

d

oral

ly,

by

inje

ctio

n or

to

th

e sk

in,

incl

udin

g an

tibio

tics,

vac

cine

s, w

orm

and

mas

titis

trea

tmen

ts a

nd e

xter

nally

ap

plie

d i

nsec

ticid

es,

but

excl

udin

g

vita

min

an

d

min

eral

tr

eatm

ents

. F

or

calv

es,

wea

ners

an

d

veal

ers,

in

clud

e ex

po

sure

thro

ugh

acce

ss

to

milk

fr

om

co

ws

trea

ted

o

rex

pos

ed to

dru

gs o

r che

mic

als

that

may

be

excr

eted

in t

he m

ilk.

Ag

ricu

ltur

al c

hem

ical

s (Q

uest

ion

7)Th

is

que

stio

n is

im

por

tant

to

en

sure

th

at

catt

lep

revi

ousl

y ex

pos

ed t

o ag

ricul

tura

l che

mic

als

do

not

have

una

ccep

tab

le r

esid

ues.

R

ecor

d a

ny r

elev

ant

gra

zing

/fo

dd

er

with

hold

p

erio

ds

(WH

Ps)

in

th

esp

aces

pro

vid

ed.

If th

e ca

ttle

hav

e b

een

fed

pur

chas

ed s

tock

feed

sw

ithin

60

d

ays

prio

r to

sa

le

the

vend

or

shou

ldan

swer

“D

on’t

know

”to

thi

s q

uest

ion

unle

ss t

hey

hold

a v

end

or d

ecla

ratio

n fo

r th

e st

ockf

eed

whi

chco

nfirm

s th

at

all

req

uire

d

graz

ing/

fod

der

W

HP

sha

ve b

een

met

and

tha

t an

y ch

emic

al a

pp

lied

to

the

stoc

kfee

d

with

in

60

day

s p

rior

to

its

graz

ing

orha

rves

ting

had

a g

razi

ng/f

odd

er W

HP

on

the

lab

el.

End

osu

lfan

(Que

stio

ns 8

)P

art

(a):

You

mus

t an

swer

"Ye

s" i

f en

dos

ulfa

n w

asth

e ac

tive

ingr

edie

nt in

any

sp

ray,

ap

plie

d w

ithin

the

pas

t 10

wee

ks,

to a

ny c

rop

on

any

pro

per

ty g

raze

db

y th

ese

catt

le in

the

42

day

s b

efor

e th

is s

ale.

Par

t (b

): Yo

u m

ust

answ

er "

Yes"

if a

ll of

the

follo

win

gap

ply

to

any

pro

per

ty g

raze

d b

y th

e ca

ttle

in t

he 4

2d

ays

prio

r to

sal

e: T

he p

rop

erty

ow

ner

or m

anag

erha

s w

aive

d

the

end

osul

fan

dow

n-w

ind

no

-sp

ray

zone

req

uire

men

t fo

r a

near

by

cott

on p

rop

erty

and

;en

dos

ulfa

n ha

s b

een

spra

yed

on

that

nea

rby

cott

onw

ithin

ten

wee

ks p

rior t

o th

e sa

le o

f the

se c

attle

and

;at

the

tim

e of

sp

rayi

ng a

ny p

art

of t

he p

rop

erty

graz

ed w

as in

a d

own-

win

d n

o-sp

ray

zone

.

Ad

dit

iona

l Inf

orm

atio

n (Q

uest

ion

9)

Use

thi

s se

ctio

n to

pro

vid

e ot

her

info

rmat

ion

onch

emic

al

use,

an

imal

he

alth

st

atus

, w

heth

er‘O

wne

rshi

p N

LIS

Reg

iste

red

’ or

not

, or

com

mer

cial

mat

ters

tha

t ar

e no

t co

vere

d s

pec

ifica

lly o

n th

e fo

rmin

clud

ing

sp

ecifi

c m

arke

t el

igib

ility

. To

d

ecla

re“S

aud

i el

igib

le”

the

catt

le m

ust

have

nev

er i

n th

eir

lives

bee

n fe

d a

nim

al p

rote

in,

anim

al f

ats/

tallo

w o

ran

imal

rem

ains

.

Exp

ort

Sla

ught

er I

nter

vals

(E

SIs

) an

dW

ithh

old

ing

Per

iod

s (W

HP

s)A

n E

SI i

s th

e p

erio

d f

ollo

win

g tr

eatm

ent

whe

n ca

ttle

are

unsu

itab

le f

or e

xpor

t p

roce

ssin

g. E

SIs

are

an

ind

ustr

y st

and

ard

to

ensu

re e

xpor

t re

qui

rem

ents

are

met

. A

WH

P is

the

per

iod

fol

low

ing

trea

tmen

t w

hen

catt

le a

re u

nsui

tab

le f

or p

roce

ssin

g fo

r d

omes

ticco

nsum

ptio

n in

A

ustr

alia

. E

SIs

an

d

WH

Ps

for

com

mon

ly u

sed

vet

erin

ary

chem

ical

s ar

e lis

ted

in

the

tab

le t

o th

e rig

ht.

The

WH

P is

in b

rack

ets.

Imp

ort

ant

info

rmat

ion

on

ES

Is•

The

lab

el W

HP

is t

he m

inim

um le

gal

req

uire

men

t at

all

times

;•

Lab

el d

irect

ions

for

use

mus

t b

e st

rictly

ad

here

d t

o fo

r th

e E

SI t

o ap

ply

;•

Lean

cat

tle u

sual

ly h

ave

high

er r

esid

ue le

vels

th

an n

orm

al.

It is

wis

e to

ad

d a

mar

gin

to

ES

Is f

or v

ery

poo

r st

ock

or s

tock

losi

ng

cond

ition

;•

NA

ind

icat

es t

hat

an E

SI i

s ye

t to

be

det

erm

ined

; an

d•

NS

mea

ns t

hat

an E

SI h

as b

een

cons

ider

ed

but

cou

ld n

ot b

e es

tab

lishe

d f

rom

the

in

form

atio

n av

aila

ble

.

Upd

ated

ESI

info

rmat

ion

is a

vaila

ble

on t

hein

tern

et a

t th

e M

LA w

ebsi

te m

la.c

om.a

u or

from

the

MLA

Inf

olin

e on

180

0 63

5 44

5.

1772 G 30 25 July 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Transport Act 1983ROAD DECLARATIONS AND DEDICATIONS

The Roads Corporation pursuant to the Transport Act 1983, upon publication of this noticedeclares or varies the declaration of the roads described below and show hatched and cross-hatchedon the plans attached, and further declares that the roads shown hatched are fit to be used as publichighways and are now absolutely dedicated to the public for use as public highways within themeaning of any law now or hereafter in force.TOURISTS’ ROAD

Great Alpine Road in the Alpine Shire shown hatched and cross-hatched on plans numbered GP19419, GP 19420A, GP 19420B, GP 19421A, GP 19421C, GP 19422A, GP 19422B, GP 19423A,GP 19423B, GP 19423C, GP 19423D, GP 19424A and GP 19424B.

Victoria Government Gazette G 30 25 July 2002 1773

1774 G 30 25 July 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Victoria Government Gazette G 30 25 July 2002 1775

1776 G 30 25 July 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Victoria Government Gazette G 30 25 July 2002 1777

1778 G 30 25 July 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Dated 17 July 2002.DAVID ANDERSON

Chief ExecutiveRoads Corporation

Victoria Government Gazette G 30 25 July 2002 1779

Transport Act 1983DISCONTINUANCE OF ROADS OR

PARTS OF ROADSThe Roads Corporation, in pursuance of the powers conferred by Clause 2, Schedule 4 of the

Transport Act 1983, hereby approves the discontinuance of the roads or parts of roads as describedin the schedule and on the plans attached and approves the sale of the surplus land described in theschedule as provided in Section 47 of the Transport Act 1983 and as delegated by the Minister forTransport under Section 32 of the said Act.

SCHEDULE06/02 The land in the Alpine Shire described as formerly Great Alpine Road, Parish of Theddora,

shown cross-hatched on plans numbered RD 19420, RD 19421A, RD 19421B, RD19422A, RD 19422B and RD 19424.

1780 G 30 25 July 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Victoria Government Gazette G 30 25 July 2002 1781

1782 G 30 25 July 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Dated 17 July 2002.DAVID ANDERSON

Chief ExecutiveRoads Corporation

Transport Act 1983DISCONTINUANCE OF ROADS OR

PARTS OF ROADSThe Roads Corporation, in pursuance of the powers conferred by Clause 2, Schedule 4 of the

Transport Act 1983, hereby approves the discontinuance of the roads or parts of roads as describedin the schedule and on the plan attached.

SCHEDULE07/02 The land in the Alpine Shire described as formerly Great Alpine Road, Parish of Theddora,

shown cross-hatched on plans numbered RD 19423A and RD 19423B.

Victoria Government Gazette G 30 25 July 2002 1783

Dated 17 July 2002.DAVID ANDERSON

Chief ExecutiveRoads Corporation

1784 G 30 25 July 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987BASS COAST PLANNING SCHEME

Notice of Approval of AmendmentAmendment C17

The Minister for Planning has approvedAmendment C17 to the Bass Coast PlanningScheme.

The Amendment comes into operation on thedate this notice is published in the GovernmentGazette.

The Amendment rezones land described asLot 1 on Title Plan 335389L, Parish of PhillipIsland – 230 Cowes Rhyll Road, Cowes fromPublic Conservation and Resource Zone to theRural Zone.

A copy of the Amendment can be inspected,free of charge, during office hours, at theDepartment of Infrastructure, PlanningInformation Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House,80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the officesof the Bass Coast Shire Council, 76 McBrideAvenue, Wonthaggi.

PAUL JEROMEExecutive Director

Planning, Heritage andBuilding Division

Department of Infrastructure

Planning and Environment Act 1987BRIMBANK PLANNING SCHEME

Notice of Approval of AmendmentAmendment C44

The Minister for Planning has approvedAmendment C44 to the Brimbank PlanningScheme.

The Amendment comes into operation on thedate this notice is published in the GovernmentGazette.

The Amendment rezones land fromCommonwealth land to Mixed Use Zone andapplies the Development Plan Overlay andEnvironment Audit Overlay.

A copy of the Amendment can be inspected,free of charge, during office hours, at theDepartment of Infrastructure, PlanningInformation Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House,80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the officesof the Brimbank City Council, Municipal

Offices, Alexandra Avenue, Sunshine or KeilorOffice, Old Calder Highway, Keilor.

PAUL JEROMEExecutive Director

Planning, Heritage andBuilding Division

Department of Infrastructure

Planning and Environment Act 1987GREATER BENDIGO PLANNING SCHEME

Notice of Approval of AmendmentAmendment C33

The Minister for Planning has approvedAmendment C33 to the Greater BendigoPlanning Scheme.

The Amendment comes into operation on thedate this notice is published in the GovernmentGazette.

The Amendment rezones a parcel of 6340square metres, plus portion of adjoining streets,from Business 4 to Residential 1 Zone, torecognise existing use and enable furtherresidential development.

A copy of the Amendment can be inspected,free of charge, during office hours, at theDepartment of Infrastructure Customer ServiceCentre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 CollinsStreet Melbourne, the Department ofInfrastructure Northern Regional Office,57 Lansell Street Bendigo, and at the PlanningOffice of the Greater Bendigo City Council,15 Hopetoun Street Bendigo.

PAUL JEROMEExecutive Director

Planning, Heritage andBuilding Division

Department of Infrastructure

Planning and Environment Act 1987NILLUMBIK PLANNING SCHEME

Notice of Approval of AmendmentAmendment C15

The Minister for Planning has approvedAmendment C15 to the Nillumbik PlanningScheme.

The Amendment comes into operation on thedate this notice is published in the GovernmentGazette.

Victoria Government Gazette G 30 25 July 2002 1785

The Amendment:–l changes the Design and Development

Overlay Schedule 3 – Plenty Residential byinserting a new paragraph to provide apermit exemption for the use anddevelopment of a single dwelling in thePlenty Residential Area;

l changes the layout of and renumbers Clause21 – Municipal Strategic Statement to createsmaller clause sections.A copy of the Amendment can be inspected,

free of charge, during office hours, at theDepartment of Infrastructure, PlanningInformation Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House,80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the officesof the Nillumbik Shire Council, Civic Drive,Greensborough.

PAUL JEROMEExecutive Director

Planning, Heritage andBuilding Division

Department of Infrastructure

Planning and Environment Act 1987WYNDHAM PLANNING SCHEME

Notice of Approval of AmendmentAmendment C34

The Minister for Planning has approvedAmendment C34 to the Wyndham PlanningScheme.

The Amendment comes into operation on thedate this notice is published in the GovernmentGazette.

The Amendment inserts an “AdvertisingSign Policy”" into Clause 22 of the LocalPlanning Policy Framework of the WyndhamPlanning Scheme.

A copy of the Amendment can be inspected,free of charge, during office hours, at theDepartment of Infrastructure, PlanningInformation Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House,80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the officesof the Wyndham City Council, PrincesHighway, Werribee.

PAUL JEROMEExecutive Director

Planning, Heritage andBuilding Division

Department of Infrastructure

CORRIGENDUMPlanning and Environment Act 1987

ALPINE RESORTS PLANNING SCHEMEAmendment C6

In Government Gazette G28 dated 11 July2002 on page 1614 the Notice of Approval forthe above Amendment was incorrect:In the final paragraph, delete Mt Buller ResortManagement Board, Summit Road, MountBuller Alpine Resort and insert Mt HothamAlpine Resort Management Board, Great AlpineRoad, Mt Hotham Alpine Resort.

PAUL JEROMEExecutive Director

Planning, Heritage andBuilding Division

Department of Infrastructure

1786 G 30 25 July 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Cemeteries Act 1958SCALE OF FEES

Order in Council

Under Section 17(1) of the Cemeteries Act 1958, and on the recommendation of the Ministerfor Health, the Governor-in-Council consents to the making of the Scales of Fees in respect of thefollowing Public Cemetery Trusts:

Ballaarat

Bright

Cheltenham

Clear Lake

Greta

Tatura

Trentham

Warragul

Yalca North

Cemeteries Act 1958SCALE OF FEES

By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Ballaarat Public Cemetery fromthe date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to whichthey conflict with this scale.

DOVETON GARDENS MONUMENTAL LAWN GRAVES G.S.T. Inclusive

$

Land for up to 2 interments 1,320.00

E. J. GAY, trustee

P. T. BUFFERS, trustee

GRAEME HEWITT, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958SCALE OF FEES

By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Bright Public Cemetery from thedate of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which theyconflict with this scale.

$

Land – Pioneer Section 450.00

Land – Lawn Plaque Section 550.00

Land – Lawn Headstone Section 600.00

Land – Children’s Section 175.00

ORDERS IN COUNCIL

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Interment Fees – Lawn Headstone Section 150.00Interment Fees – Lawn Plaque Section 150.00Interment of Ashes in private grave 175.00Re-Openings 350.00 + sinking fee + 10%New Niche wall 160.00Memorial Tree Site 250.00Monumental fee – Headstone & Pioneer Sections 75.00Permission to erect a plaque 50.00Purchase of plaques Contract Price + 20%Exhumation fees 850.00Certificate of right of burial 35.00Administration fee 95.00Interments on weekends, Public Holidays 100.00 extraSinking fees Contract Price + 10%Installation of plaques Contract Price + 10%Search fee 25.00

BERNARD LESLIE ADAMS, trusteeJACK STANLEY WALKER, trustee

FRASER McNAUGHT, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958SCALE OF FEES

New FeeBy resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply to the Cheltenham and Regional

Cemeteries Trust from the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescindedto the extent to which they conflict with this scale.All Prices include GST $LAWN and MONUMENTAL LAWN GRAVES *at need 1,230.00pre - need 1,350.00special non-standard positions (available on request) 1,880.00Grave at Cheltenham 3,500.00 New Fee* Size of graves at Cheltenham is 2.44m x 1.22m* Size of graves at Bunurong is 2.5m x 1.2mMemorials for lawn Graves – Cost of supply plus 130%MONUMENTAL GRAVES *Monumental Grave 1,445.00Monumental Grave – Pre Need 1,570.00In-ground Concrete Vault (2 interments) 7,200 .00In-ground Concrete Vault (3 Interments) 9,305.00Monumental Grave at Cheltenham 3,500.00 New Fee

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* Size of graves at Cheltenham is 2.44m x 1.22m

* Size of graves at Bunurong is 2.7m x 1.2m

Monuments and memorials for Monumental graves – Cost of supply plus 130%

MONUMENT PERMIT FEES

New Monument 765.00

Placement of Headstone only 390.00

Renovation of Monument 110.00

Additional Inscription only 45.00

OTHER CEMETERY FEES

Burial Interment Fee – At Need 790.00

Burial Interment Fee – Third Depth (Additional) 120.00

Burial Interment Fee – Silver Service 880.00

Burial Interment Fee – Gold Service 1,030.00

Interment Fee – Mausoleum 545.00

Burial Interment at Cheltenham 950.00

Oversize Grave (Extra) 135.00

Interment in childrens grave – child under 5 years 65.00

Interment in childrens garve – child 6 - 12 years 190.00

Interment Fee Saturday burial – extra 440.00

Interment fee Sunday, or Public Holiday 705.00

Exhumation Fee 1,665.00

Upkeep of monumental grave – per annum 115.00

Sealing of Vaults 230.00

Selected special sites - per square meter 4,270.00

CREMATION FEES

Adults – Standard (Pre Need) 750.00

Adults – Standard (At Need) 700.00

Adults – Silver Service 880.00

Adults – Gold Service 1,030.00

Children under 12 Years 470.00

Children under 5 Years 190.00

Stillborn to one year 65.00

Saturday – extra 285.00

Public Holidays – Extra 605.00

Chapel Only 205.00

Catering – Cost of suply price plus 110%

DISPOSAL OF REMAINS

Mail within Austral 100.00

Mail Overseas-Air 160.00

Scattering of Remains 115.00

Interment in a Grave 215.00

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MEMORIALSBasic Memorial Wall – (non recoverable cremated remains) 280.00Basic Memorial Wall – (recoverable cremated remains) 400.00Memorial Shrub position 950.00Memorial Dedicated Rose position 1,250.00Memorial Boulder position 1,250.00Placement of additional interment 220.00Lakeside Garden position 1,855.00Lakeside Family Garden position 3,085.00Plaques, memorials & embellishments – Cost of supply plus 130%Memorial seat position 3,085.00Memorial tree position 4,555.00Internet Memorial per photo entry 965.00

Prayer Heart & Eye HeavenTHE ‘COURTYARD OF THE PIETA’ MAUSOLEUM Level Levels LevelExterior Single Crypts (1) 10,720.00 12,795.00 10,235.00Exterior Tandem Crypts (2) 16,575.00 20,715.00 15,595.00Exterior Side by Side Companions (2) 25,830.00 30,705.00 24,950.00Exterior Lakeside Single Crypts (1) 12,065.00 14,015.00 11,455.00Interior Single Crypts (1) 15,595.00 17,910.00 15,230.00Interior Single Front Corridor Crypts (1) 16,085.00 18,400.00 15,600.00Interior Tandem Crypts (2) 22,420.00 28,265.00 21,450.00Interior Slide Over Crypts (2) 30,460.00 34,120.00 29,490.00Interior Tandem Front Corridor Crypts (2) 25,830.00 29,975.00 24,860.00Single Couch Crypts (1) 21,325.00 27,535.00 20,105.00Double Couch Crypts (2) 32,900.00 42,645.00 31,925.00Blue Pearl Double Couch Crypts (2) 40,205.00 45,085.00 35,865.00Blue Pearl Side by Side Companion Crypts (2) 38,750.00 44,355.00 37,770.00* Number of casket spaces shown in brackets(#)

Prayer Heart & Eye HeavenCheltenham Mausoleum No 4 Level Levels LevelCouch Crypts (2) 30,850.00 32,950.00 29,800.00Centre Double Couch (2) 55,900.00* Number of casket spaces shown in brackets(#)

Prayer Heart & Eye HeavenCheltenham Mausoleum No 3 Level Levels LevelCouch Crypts (2) 29,855.00 26,200.00Westminister Crypts (4) 38,995.00Wall Niche memorials (2) all levels 1,950.00

J. S. CAMPBELL, trusteeW. M. SODING, trustee

B. CARRUTHERS, trusteeJ. R. GILBERTSON, Chief Executive Officer

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Cemeteries Act 1958SCALE OF FEES

By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Clear Lake Public Cemetery fromthe date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to whichthey conflict with this scale.

$Land Site 70.00Sinking Grave Contract priceInterment fee 50.00Re-opening a grave Contract priceRe-opening a grave (with cover) Contract price plus 10%Monumental fee 55.00Exhumation Charge (when authorised) 860.00Interment of Ashes 100.00

GRAHAM HAIR, trusteeTREVOR WATSON, trusteeMARION WILSON, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958SCALE OF FEES

By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Greta Public Cemetery from thedate of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which theyconflict with this scale.

$Number Peg or Label 25.00Permission to erect headstone 25.00Exhumation Charge (when authorised) 860.00

NEIL MAGEE, trusteeJOHN TANNER, trusteeREX HARTWIG, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958SCALE OF FEES

By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Tatura Public Cemetery from thedate of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to which theyconflict with this scale.LAWN SECTION $Land 750.00Sinking grave 280.00Interment 100.00

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Flower container 35.00Infant grave in special lawn area 355.00Plus Plaques at Contract price plus 20%VAULTSVault 2,700.00Opening & Sealing 400.00Interment 100.00MONUMENTAL GRAVESLand 300.00Sinking 280.00Interment 100.00Removal of slab at Contract priceINTERMENT OF ASHESPrivate Grave 65.00Niche Wall 80.00Memorial Garden 70.00Concrete block to suit 9 x 7 inches plaque 90.00Shrub 90.00Interment fee 100.00Plus Plaques at Contract Price plus 20%MISCELLANEOUS CHARGESReservation of a site Cost of landExhuming when authorized 1,400.00Search fee 15.00Extra depth, Saturday, Sunday & public holidays 160.00Permission to erect a monument $25.00 minimum or 10% of total cost

WILLIAM CRAVEN, trusteeGEORGE E. TAYLOR, trustee

JAMES CURTIS, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958SCALE OF FEES

By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Trentham Public Cemetery fromthe date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent to whichthey conflict with this scale.

$Right of Burial in Lawn Area 515.00Right of Burial in Monumental Area 415.00Administration Fee 80.00DIGGING COSTSSingle Depth 285.00

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Double Depth 305.00Re-Open 285.00Removal of Slab 255.00Interment of Ashes 125.00EXTRAS (To be added to above fees if applicable)Weekend and Public Holidays 255.00Casket or Oversize Coffin 175.00

DAVID DRUMMOND, ChairmanJACK MAYNE, Vice Chairman

CHAS CURWOOD, Treasurer

Cemeteries Act 1958SCALE OF FEES

By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Warragul Vic. Public Cemeteryfrom the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent towhich they conflict with this scale.

$Exhumation Fee 2,200.00 (Inc. GST)

NORMAN A. TOLLEY, trusteeBRUCE H. COLE, trusteeDAVID H. COLE, trustee

Cemeteries Act 1958SCALE OF FEES

By resolution of the Trust, the following fees will apply in the Yalca North Public Cemeteryfrom the date of approval by the Governor in Council. All other fees are rescinded to the extent towhich they conflict with this scale.

$Land 2.44 m x 1.22 m 150.00Sinking Grave 1.83m deep Contract Price Plus 10%Exhuming the remains of a body (when authorised) 860.00

TIMOTHY MANNION, trusteeIAN SUTTON, trustee

GRAEME WASER, trustee

Dated 23 July 2002Responsible Minister:HON JOHN THWAITES MPMinister for Health

HELEN DOYEClerk of the Execustive Council

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Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988ADDING OF ITEMS TO THE LIST OF TAXA AND COMMUNITIES OF FLORA AND

FAUNA WHICH ARE THREATENED AND TO THE LIST OF POTENTIALLYTHREATENING PROCESSES

The Governor in Council, under section 10(1) of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988adds the items listed in Schedule 1 to the list of taxa and communities of flora and fauna which arethreatened.

The Governor in Council, under section 10(2) of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988adds the items listed in Schedule 2 to the list of potentially threatening processes.Dated 23 July 2002Responsible MinisterSHERRYL GARBUTTMinister for Environmentand Conservation

HELEN DOYEClerk of the Executive Council

Schedule 1ITEMS TO BE ADDED TO THE LIST OF TAXA AND COMMUNITIES OF FLORA AND

FAUNA WHICH ARE THREATENEDTaxaAcanthiza iredalei hedleyi — Slender-billed ThornbillAllocharopa erskinensis — land snail speciesAnoectangium bellii — Kiwi Cave-mossAntechinus minimus — Swamp AntechinusArachnocampa species — ‘Mt Buffalo Glow-worm’Bartramia bogongia — Bogong Apple-mossCalidris tenuirostris — Great KnotCampylium polygamum — Shore Feather-mossCoracina maxima — Ground Cuckoo-ShrikeDermochelys coriacea — Leathery TurtleGeminoropa scindocataracta — land snail speciesHeteroscelus brevipes — Grey-tailed TattlerIsoetes pusilla — Small QuillwortLerista muelleri — Mueller’s SkinkMacropus robustus robustus — Eastern WallarooMorethia adelaidensis — Samphire SkinkNymphoides spinulosperma — Marbled MarshwortPedinophyllum monoicum — Southern PedinophyllumPotorous tridactylus tridactylus — Long-nosed PotorooPyrrholaemus brunneus — RedthroatRiccardia eriocaula — Feather-fan RiccardiaRiella spiculata — Spiny-spore RiellaRostratula benghalensis — Painted SnipeSaccolaimus flaviventris — Yellow-bellied Sheathtail BatUperoleia rugosa — Rugose ToadletUtricularia monanthos — Tasmanian Bladderwort

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CommunityVictorian Mallee bird community

Schedule 2ITEMS TO BE ADDED TO THE LIST OF POTENTIALLY THREATENING PROCESSESPotentially Threatening Processes

The spread of Phytophthora cinnamomi from infected sites into parks and reserves, includingroadsides, under the control of a state or local government authority.

Threats to native flora and fauna arising from the use by the feral honeybee Apis mellifera ofnesting hollows and floral resources.

Constitution Act 1975FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS 1994

Authorisation of Expenditure of aRoyal CommissionOrder in Council

The Governor in Council, under Regulation 11 of the Financial Management Regulations 1994,increases the maximum amount which the Metropolitan Ambulance Service Royal Commission,appointed and constituted pursuant to section 88B of the Constitution Act 1975 on 21 December1999, is authorised to incur to $19,736,000.Dated 23 July 2002Responsible Minister:JOHN LENDERS MPMinister for Finance

HELEN DOYEClerk of the Executive Council

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REVOKE TEMPORARY RESERVATIONS

The Governor in Council under section 10 of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 givesnotice of intention to revoke the following temporary reservations:BARNAWARTHA SOUTH — The temporary reservation by Order in Council of 5 August, 1980of an area 3.6 hectares, more or less, of land being Crown Allotment 1A, Section 40, Parish ofBarnawartha South as a site for Conservation of an Area of Natural Interest. — (Rs 11169).ECHUCA NORTH — The temporary reservation by Order in Council of 17 February, 1976 of anarea of 13.21 hectares of land being Crown Allotment 54A, Section A, Parish of Echuca North as asite for Public Purposes (Racecourse and Recreation) so far only as the portions containing 1478square metres in total shown as Crown Allotments 54C, 54D, 54E, 54F, 54G and 54H, Section A,Parish of Echuca North on Original Plan No. 120579 lodged in the Central Plan Office. — (Rs10209).GYMBOWEN — The temporary reservation by Order in Council of 16 September, 1986 of an areaof 3574 square metres of land being Crown Allotment 29D, Parish of Gymbowen as a site for Publicrecreation. — (Rs 13332).KILLAWARRA — The temporary reservation by Order in Council of 23 March, 1911 of an area of8.271 hectares of land in the Parish of Killawarra, (formerly part Crown Allotment 39) as a site forWater Supply purposes, revoked as to part by Order in Council of 4 November, 1946 so far as thebalance remaining containing 2.324 hectares, more or less. — (Rs 1251).

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MILDURA — The temporary reservation byOrder in Council of 10 October, 1932 of an areaof 201.53 hectares, more or less, of land in theParish of Mildura as a site for Public Recreation,revoked as to part by various Orders, so far onlyas the portion containing 1.328 hectares beingCrown Allotment 2033, Parish of Mildura asindicated by hatching on plan hereunder.(GP1027) — (Rs 4244).

This Order is effective from the date onwhich it is published in the GovernmentGazette.Dated 23 July 2002Responsible MinisterSHERRYL GARBUTTMinister for Environmentand Conservation

HELEN DOYEClerk of the Executive Council

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REVOKE

TEMPORARY RESERVATIONSThe Governor in Council under section 10 of

the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 givesnotice of intention to revoke the followingtemporary reservations:BENDOC — The temporary reservation byOrder in Council of 20 February, 1952 of an areaof 2023 square metres of land in Section F,Township of Bendoc, Parish of Bendock as asite for Police purposes, so far only as theportion containing 1050 square metres beingCrown Allotment 2006, Township of Bendoc asindicated by hatching on plan hereunder.(GP1030) — (Rs 6894).

BENDOC — The temporary reservation byOrder in Council of 10 October, 1967 of an areaof 2023 square metres of land in Section F,Township of Bendoc, Parish of Bendock as asite for Public Purposes (Police purposes),revoked as to part by Order in Council of 27September, 1994 so far as the balance remainingcontaining 1050 square metres. — (Rs 6894).FRANKSTON — The temporary reservation byOrder in Council of 13 July, 1976 of an area of6029 square metres of land being CrownAllotment 6U, Section 6, Parish of Frankston asa site for Public Recreation, so far only as theportion containing 391 square metres beingCrown Allotment 2008, Parish of Frankston asindicated by hatching on plan hereunder.(GP998) — (Rs 3545).

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This Order is effective from the date onwhich it is published in the GovernmentGazette.Dated 23 July 2002Responsible MinisterSHERRYL GARBUTTMinister for Environmentand Conservation

HELEN DOYEClerk of the Executive Council

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978REVOCATION OF TEMPORARY

RESERVATIONSThe Governor in Council under section 10 of

the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 revokesthe following temporary reservations:BALLARAT — The temporary reservation byOrder in Council of 17 April, 1871 of an area of4047 square metres of land in the Parish ofBallarat (formerly Crown Allotment 10, SectionP) as a Site for Common School purposes. —(05/J33038).ELDORADO — The temporary reservation byOrder in Council of 19 October, 1971 of an areaof 2074 square metres of land in Section 4,Township of Eldorado, Parish of Byawatha as asite for Public Recreation, revoked as to part byOrder in Council of 20 January, 1998 so far asthe balance remaining containing 1430 squaremetres, more or less. — (Rs 9543).HAMILTON — The temporary reservation byOrder in Council of 20 December, 1872 of anarea of 1.097 hectares of land in Section 11,Township of Hamilton, (formerly Town ofHamilton) as a site for Police purposes, revokedas to part by Order in Council of 12 October,1914 so far as the balance remaining containing6410 square metres. — (Rs 359).

This Order is effective from the date onwhich it is published in the GovernmentGazette.Dated 23 July 2002Responsible MinisterSHERRYL GARBUTTMinister for Environmentand Conservation

HELEN DOYEClerk of the Executive Council

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978REVOCATION OF TEMPORARY

RESERVATIONThe Governor in Council under section 10 of

the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 revokesthe following temporary reservation:MURRAYVILLE — The temporary reservationby Order in Council of 29 May, 1990 of an areaof 72 hectares, more or less, of land beingCrown Allotments 21, 22 and 24, Section 23,Township of Murrayville, Parish of Danyo as asite for Conservation of an area of naturalinterest. — (Rs 14168).

This Order is effective from the date onwhich it is published in the GovernmentGazette.Dated 23 July 2002Responsible MinisterSHERRYL GARBUTTMinister for Environmentand Conservation

HELEN DOYEClerk of the Executive Council

Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978TEMPORARY RESERVATION OF

CROWN LANDSThe Governor in Council under section 4(1)

of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978temporarily reserves the following Crown landswhich in his opinion are required for thepurposes mentioned :-

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THEWEST WIMMERA SHIRE COUNCIL

APSLEY — Public purposes (Police purposes),1601 square metres, being Crown Allotment2001, Township of Apsley, Parish of Boikerbertas indicated by hatching on plan hereunder.(GP1024) — (Rs 06448).

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MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THECITY OF BALLARAT

BALLARAT — Market, Abattoir and Saleyards,3003 square metres being Crown Allotment2007, Township of Ballarat, Parish of Ballarat asindicated by hatching on plan hereunder.(GP947) — (Rs 2900).

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THEGOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE COUNCIL

CORINDHAP — Public purposes, 2.847hectares, being Crown Allotment 6C, Section 4,Township of Corindhap, Parish of Corindhap asindicated by hatching on plan hereunder.(GP1031) — (2012108).

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THESHIRE OF CAMPASPE

LOCKINGTON — Public purposes, total area3.442 hectares being Crown Allotments 2001,2002 and 2004, Township of Lockington, Parishof Bamawn as shown on Original Plan No.121722 lodged in the Central Plan Office. —(06/2011696).

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THESHIRE OF CAMPASPE

LOCKINGTON — Water Supply purposes, area135 square metres being Crown Allotment 2003,Township of Lockington, Parish of Bamawn asshown on Original Plan No. 121722 lodged inthe Central Plan Office. — (06/2011696).

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THESOUTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE COUNCILMOKANGER and PANYYABYR —Management of wildlife and preservation ofwildlife habitat, 67 hectares, more or less, beingCrown Allotments 84F and 84H, Parish ofMokanger and Crown Allotments 70C, 70D,70E, 70F and 70G, Parish of Panyyabyr asindicated by hatching on plan hereunder.(GP1026) — (Rs 8363).

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MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THESWAN HILL RURAL CITY COUNCIL

PROOINGA — Conservation of an area ofnatural interest, 24 hectares, more or less, beingCrown Allotment 2001, Parish of Prooinga asindicated by hatching on plan hereunder.(GP990) — (01/2012106).

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THEYARRA CITY COUNCIL

RICHMOND — Public purposes (Policepurposes), 2000 square metres, being CrownAllotment 4A, Section 35, City of Richmond,Parish of Jika Jika as shown on Original PlanNo. 120200 lodged in the Central Plan Office.— (Rs 3044).

This Order is effective from the date onwhich it is published in the GovernmentGazette.Dated 23 July 2002Responsible MinisterSHERRYL GARBUTTMinister for Environmentand Conservation

HELEN DOYEClerk of the Executive Council

Land Act 1958CLOSURE OF UNUSED ROADS

The Governor in Council under section 349of the Land Act 1958 and with the concurrencein writing of the municipalities in which theroads are situated and the owners of landadjoining those roads closes the followingunused roads:-

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THECITY WODONGA

BARNAWARTHA NORTH — The road in theParish of Barnawartha North being CrownAllotment 2001 as indicated by hatching on planhereunder. (GP1023) — (11/P206308).

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THESHIRE OF CAMPASPE

LOCKINGTON — The roads in the Townshipof Lockington, Parish of Bamawn being CrownAllotments 2005, 2006 and 2007 as indicated byhatching on plan hereunder. (GP965) —(06/2011696).

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MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THEHORSHAM RURAL CITY COUNCIL

NORADJUHA — The road in the Township ofNoradjuha, Parish of Lowan being CrownAllotment 2008 as indicated by hatching on planhereunder. (GP1020) — (02/P020688).

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THEHEPBURN SHIRE COUNCIL

WOMBAT — The road in the Parish of Wombatshown as Crown Allotment 51E1, Section 2 onOriginal Plan No. 121036 lodged in the CentralPlan Office. — (05/00-0006).

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THECOLAC OTWAY SHIRE COUNCIL

YEO — The road in the Parish of Yeo beingCrown Allotment 2001 as indicated by hatchingon plan hereunder. (GP1028) — (05/P081482).

This Order is effective from the date onwhich it is published in the GovernmentGazette.Dated 23 July 2002Responsible MinisterSHERRYL GARBUTTMinister for Environmentand Conservation

HELEN DOYEClerk of the Executive Council

Local Government Act 1989ALTERATION OF WARD BOUNDARIES OF

MAROONDAH CITY COUNCILOrder in Council

The Governor in Council hereby directs that:a) Under Section 220S (1)(a) of the Local

Government Act 1989, this Order comesinto operation on the day it is published inthe Government Gazette; and

b) Under Section 220Q (k) and (m) of theLocal Government Act 1989, on the daythis Order comes into operation theboundaries of the wards and names of thewards of the Maroondah City Council shallbe fixed as described in the Schedule to thisOrder.

Dated 23 July 2002Responsible MinisterBOB CAMERON MPMinister for Local Government

HELEN DOYEClerk of the Executive CouncilSCHEDULE

Boundaries of the Wards ofMaroondah City Council

Altered and RedefinedEastfield Ward

Commencing at the intersection ofColchester Road and Canterbury Road being apoint on the eastern boundary of the City; thencesouth-westerly by Canterbury Road to BayfieldRoad East; thence north-westerly by that road toBranch Road; thence northerly by that road andwesterly by Central Avenue to Bayswater Road;thence southerly by that road to Tintern Avenue;thence westerly by that avenue to RozelleAvenue; thence southerly by that avenue to

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Lester Avenue; thence westerly by that avenueto the south-western angle of Lot 10 on Plan ofSubdivision 42263; thence northerly by thewestern boundary of lot 10 and the westernboundaries of lots 9 to 1 on that plan ofsubdivision and further northerly by a line incontinuation to the northern boundary of TinternGirls Grammar School; thence westerly by thatboundary to the eastern boundary of Plan ofSubdivision 11139; thence northerly by thatboundary to Eastfield Road; thence easterly bythat road to Bayswater Road; thence north-easterlyby that road to Mt. Dandenong Road; thencewesterly by that road to the Melbourne toLilydale Railway; thence north-easterly by thatrailway to a point in line with Mount ViewStreet; thence north-westerly by a line incontinuation of that street to Wicklow Avenue;thence north-easterly by that avenue toCoolstore Road; thence north-easterly andeasterly by that road and further easterly byJackson Street to Dorset Road; thence southerlyby that road to Hull Road; thence generallynorth-easterly by that road to Marion Avenuebeing a point on the eastern boundary of theCity, and thence generally southerly by the cityboundary to the point of commencement. Arrabri Ward

Commencing at the intersection ofColchester Road and Canterbury Road being apoint on the eastern boundary of the City; thencesouth-westerly by Canterbury Road to BayfieldRoad East; thence north-westerly by that road toBranch Road; thence northerly by that road andwesterly by Central Avenue to Bayswater Road;thence southerly by that road to Tintern Avenue;thence westerly by that avenue to RozelleAvenue; thence southerly by that avenue toLester Avenue; thence westerly by that avenueto the south-western angle of Lot 10 on Plan ofSubdivision 42263; thence northerly by thewestern boundary of lot 10 and the westernboundaries of lots 9 to 1 on that plan ofsubdivision and further northerly by a line incontinuation to the northern boundary of TinternGirls Grammar School; thence westerly by thatboundary to the eastern boundary of Plan ofSubdivision 11139; thence northerly by thatboundary and a line in continuation tothe Melbourne to Lilydale Railway; thencesouth-westerly by that railway to Dublin Road;thence southerly by that road and south-easterly

by Bedford Road and Canterbury Road toCoven Avenue; thence southerly by that avenueto the western boundary of Plan of Subdivision44161; thence southerly by that boundary, thewestern boundary of Plan of Subdivision417772, again by the western boundary of Planof Subdivision 44161, the eastern boundary ofPlan of Subdivision 84870 and further southerlyby a line in continuation to the eastern boundaryof H.E.Parker Reserve; thence southerly by thatboundary to the Dandenong Creek being a pointon the southern boundary of the City, and thencegenerally easterly, northerly and south-westerlyby the city boundary to the point ofcommencement.Clocktower Ward

Commencing at the intersection ofHeatherdale Road and Canterbury Road being apoint on the western boundary of the City;thence easterly by Canterbury Road to WantirnaRoad; thence northerly by that road to theMaroondah Highway; thence north-easterly bythat highway to Bedford Road; thencesouth-easterly by that road to the Melbourneto Lilydale Railway; thence generallynorth-easterly by that railway to Dublin Road;thence southerly by that road and south-easterlyby Bedford Road and Canterbury Road toCoven Avenue; thence southerly by that avenueto the western boundary of Plan of Subdivision44161; thence southerly by that boundary, thewestern boundary of Plan of Subdivision417772, again by the western boundary of Planof Subdivision 44161, the eastern boundary ofPlan of Subdivision 84870 and further southerlyby a line in continuation to the eastern boundaryof H.E.Parker Reserve; thence southerly by thatboundary to the Dandenong Creek being a pointon the southern boundary of the City, and thencewesterly and northerly by the city boundary tothe point of commencement.Loughnan’s Hill Ward

Commencing at the intersection ofHeatherdale Road and Canterbury Road being apoint on the western boundary of the City;thence easterly by Canterbury Road to WantirnaRoad; thence northerly by that road to theMaroondah Highway; thence north-easterly bythat highway to Warrandyte Road; thencenortherly and north-easterly by that road to WongaRoad; thence further north-easterly by WongaRoad to Tortice Drive; thence north-westerly

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and south-westerly by that drive to WarrandyteRoad being a point on the north-westernboundary of the City, and thence generallywesterly and southerly by the city boundary tothe point of commencement. Yarrunga Ward

Commencing on the Maroondah Highway atBrushy Creek being a point on the north-easternboundary of the City; thence south-westerly bythe Maroondah Highway to Exeter Road; thencewesterly by that road to a point in line with KneeLane; thence westerly by a line and westerly andsoutherly by Knee Lane to Yarra Road; thencesoutherly and south-easterly by that road to theMaroondah Highway; thence south-westerly bythat highway to the south-western angle ofLot 1 on Plan of Subdivision 53775; thencenorth-westerly by the south-western boundariesof lots 1 to 16 on that plan of subdivisionand further north-westerly by a line incontinuation to the Mullum Mullum Creek;thence south-westerly by that creek to KalindaRoad; thence northerly by that road to ParkgateDrive; thence westerly and south-westerly bythat drive and north-westerly and westerly byMundara Drive to Wonga Road; thencesoutherly by that road to Tortice Drive; thencenorth-westerly and south-westerly by thatdrive to Warrandyte Road being a point on thenorth-western boundary of the City, and thencenortherly, easterly and generally southerly bythe city boundary to the point ofcommencement.Wyreena Ward

Commencing on the Maroondah Highway atBrushy Creek being a point on the north-easternboundary of the City; thence south-westerly bythe Maroondah Highway to Exeter Road; thencewesterly by that road to a point in line with KneeLane; thence westerly by a line and westerly andsoutherly by Knee Lane to Yarra Road; thencesoutherly and south-easterly by that road to theMaroondah Highway; thence south-westerly bythat highway to Murray Road; thence generallysouth-easterly by that road to Mt. DandenongRoad; thence easterly by that road tothe Melbourne to Lilydale Railway; thencenorth-easterly by that railway to a point in linewith Mount View Street; thence north-westerlyby a line in continuation of that street toWicklow Avenue; thence north-easterly by thatavenue to Coolstore Road; thence north-easterly

and easterly by that road and further easterly byJackson Street to Dorset Road; thence southerlyby that road to Hull Road; thence generallynorth-easterly by that road to Lincoln Roadbeing a point on the eastern boundary ofthe City, and thence generally northerly andnorth-westerly by the city boundary to the pointof commencement.Mullum Ward

Commencing on the Maroondah Highwayat Warrandyte Road; thence northerly andnorth-easterly by Warrandyte Road to WongaRoad; thence further north-easterly by WongaRoad to Mundara Drive; thence easterly andsouth-easterly by that drive to Parkgate Drive;thence north-easterly and easterly by thatdrive to Kalinda Road; thence southerly by thatroad to the Mullum Mullum Creek; thencenorth-easterly by that creek to a point in linewith the south-western boundary of lot 16 onPlan of Subdivision 53775; thence south-easterlyby a line and the south-western boundaries oflots 16 to 1 on that plan of subdivision to theMaroondah Highway; thence north-easterly bythat highway to Murray Road; thence generallysouth-easterly by that road to Mt. DandenongRoad; thence easterly by that road toBayswater Road; thence southerly by that roadto Eastfield Road; thence westerly by that roadto the Melbourne to Lilydale Railway; thencesouth-westerly by that railway to Bedford Road;thence northerly by that road to the point ofcommencement.

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NILLUMBIK SHIRE COUNCILMeeting Procedure – Local Law No. 6

Notice is hereby given that the NillumbikShire Council at a meeting on 17 July 2002completed a review of Meeting Procedure LocalLaw No. 4 and resolved to commence theprocess for making the Meeting ProcedureLocal Law No. 6.

The purposes of Meeting Procedure LocalLaw No. 6 are to:l regulate the use of the common seal;l prohibit unauthorised use of the common

seal or any device resembling the commonseal;

l regulate proceedings for the election of themayor and chairpersons of variouscommittees;

l regulate proceedings at Council Meetings,Special Committee Meetings and othermeetings conducted by or on behalf ofCouncil where Council has resolved that theprovisions of this Local Law are to apply;and

l engage community participation byproviding mechanisms within the meetingarrangements for Council to ascertain thecommunity’s views and expectations.The general purport of this Local Law is –

l Division 1: Preliminary Provisions –procedural matters relating to the Local Law.

l Division 2: Common Seal – regulating theuse of the common seal and providing thatthe commons seal may only be used on theauthority of the Council or the ChiefExecutive Officer under delegation fromCouncil.

l Division 3: The Council. This part providesthe process for the election of the Mayor andif the Council determines to elect a DeputyMayor, the process for the election of theDeputy Mayor.

l Division 4: Meeting Procedure – this partdeals with how ordinary and specialmeetings of Council should be conducted.

l Division 5: Advisory and Special Committees– this part deals with the establishment ofadvisory and special committees, election of

LATE NOTICES

Chairperson of a Council or SpecialCommittee, calling of a meeting of a Councilor Special Committee and minutes ofmeetings. In addition, this part deals withsubmissions by the public under section 223of the Local Government Act 1989 andsubmissions on items listed on SpecialCommittee agendas where application tospeak to an item has been made inaccordance with Council’s procedures.

l Division 6: Suspension of Standing Orders.A copy of the proposed Local Law may be

inspected at or obtained from the Shire Offices,Civic Drive, Greensborough during officehours.

Any person affected by the proposed LocalLaw may make a submission relating thereto tothe Council. Submissions received by theCouncil by the close of business on 8 August2002 will be considered in accordance withsection 223 of the Local Government Act1989. Any person requesting that he or she beheard in support of a written submission isentitled to appear before a meeting of theCouncil or Council Committee either personallyor by a person acting on his or her behalf andwill be notified of the time, date and place of themeeting.

Submissions on the proposed Local Lawshould be posted to the Chief ExecutiveOfficer, PO Box 476, Greensborough 3088 ordelivered to the Shire Offices, Civic Drive,Greensborough.

CATHERINE DALEChief Executive Officer

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62. Statutory Rule: Domestic (Feral andNuisance) Animals(Amendment)Regulations 2002

Authorising Act: Domestic (Feral andNuisance) AnimalsAct 1994

Date of making: 23 July 2002

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994NOTICE OF MAKING OF STATUTORY

RULES

Notice is hereby given under Section 17 (3) ofthe Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 that thefollowing Statutory Rules were first obtainablefrom Information Victoria, 356 Collins Street,Melbourne on the date specified:

58. Statutory Rule: Companies Act1961 Regulations2002

Authorising Act: Companies Act1961

Date first obtainable: 25 July 2002Code D

59. Statutory Rule: Electricity Safety(Electrical AppealsBoard) (Revocation)Regulations 2002

Authorising Act: Electricity SafetyAct 1998

Date first obtainable: 25 July 2002Code A

60. Statutory Rule: Gas Safety (GasAppeals Board)(Revocation)Regulations 2002

Authorising Act: Gas Safety Act1997

Date first obtainable: 25 July 2002Code A

61. Statutory Rule: Second-HandDealers andPawnbrokers(Amendment)Regulations 2002

Authorising Act: Second-HandDealers andPawnbrokers Act1989

Date first obtainable: 25 July 2002Code B

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994NOTICE THAT STATUTORY RULES ARE

OBTAINABLE

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