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Ulzvernntrnt aetfrOF
WESTERN AUSTRAUA
Published by Authority at 3.30pm
No. 119] PERTH: FRIDAY, 9 DECEMBER [1988
Companiesand SecuritiesLegislationMiscellaneousAmendmentsAct
1988
PROCLAMATiON NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERSWESTERN AUSTRALIA By His
Excellency Professor Gordon Reid, Corn- "GOVERNMENT GAZETTE"GORDON
REID, panion of the Order of Australia, Governor of the
Governor. State of Western Australia. ChRISTMAS AND NEW
YEAR[L.Sl PUBLICATIONSUNDER section 2 of the Companiesand
SecuritiesLegis- IT is notified for public information that
thelation Miscellaneous Amendments Act 1988, I the publishing times
for the "Government Ga-Governor,acting with theadvice andconsentof
theExecu- zette" at Christmas and NewYear will be astive Council,
do herebyfix the day that this proclamationis followspublishedin
the GovernmentGazetteas the day on whichParts 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10
of the Companiesand Securities Friday, 30 December-Closing time
forLegislation MiscellaneousAmendments Act 1988 shall copy 3 pm
Wednesday,28 December.comeinto operation. Friday, 6 January-Closing
time for copy
Given under my hand and the seal of the Stateon the 3 pm
Wednesday,4 January.6th dayof December1988.
By His Excellency’sCommand GARRY L. DUFFIELD,J. M. BERINSON,
Director.
Attorney General.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN
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Notice to SñbscribersAs GovernmentGazetteNo. 117pages4813
and4814contained only a determination of restricted
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GARRY L. DUFFIELD,GovernmentPrinter.
9 December1988.
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4818 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [9 December1988
AT a Meetingof theExecutiveCouncil heldin theExecutiveCouncil
Chamber,atPerthon 6 December1988, the following Orderin Council
wasauthorisedto be issued.
LandAct 1933
ORDERIN COUNCIL
File No. 3249/988.WHEREAS by section33 of the Land Act 1933, it
is madelawful for theGovernorto direct that any Reserveshall vestin
and be held by anypersonor personsto be namedin theorder in trust
for the like or other public purposesto bespecifiedin suchorder:
And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 40820 Chidilow Lot
266 should vest inand be held by the Shire of Mundaring in trust
for thepurposeof "Child CareCentreandPark".
Now, therefore,His ExcellencytheGovernor,by andwiththe advice
and consentof the Executive Council, doesherebydirect that the
beforementionedReserveshall vestinand be held by the Shire of
Mundaring in trust for thepurposeaforesaid, subject neverthelessto
the powers reservedto him by section37 of thesaidAct.
G. PEARCE,Clerkof theCouncil.
NOTICE PURSUANTTO SECTION 50 OF THE LANDTAX ASSESSMENTACT
1976
TO: NG KET CHIEW of 12 Jalan Seavoy,Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia, being
the owner of all that land contained inCertificate of Title Volume
1548 Folio 847 being portion ofCanningLocation30 andbeingLot 349 on
Plan 13043.
TakeNotice: The amount of land tax due and owing byyou
astheownerof theabovementionedlandis asfollows:
1985/86Assessment $56.691986/87Assessment
$56.711987/88Assessment $55.13MemorialLodgementFees $27.00
TOTAL $195.53If theamountof $56.69,being theamourttof land tax
due
and owing for a periodof 2 years,is not paidwithin 1 yearfrom
the date of the first publication of this Notice, theCommissionerof
State Taxation intends to apply to theSupremeCourt of
WesternAustralia for an orderof thesaleof the abovementionedland.
Upon the sale of theabovementionedland, theCommissionerof State
Taxationshall beentitled to apply theproceedsto paymentof all
landtax due and owing up to the time of sale and all
costsofattendingthe application,and of attending the sale of
theland.
P. FELLOWES,Commissionerof StateTaxation.
CREDIT UNIONS ACT 1979
PARLIAMENT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA
Bills AssentedTo
IT is herebynotified for public information that His Excellency
theGovernorhasAssentedin thenameand on behalfof Her Majesty the
Queen, on the dates shown, to theundermentionedBills passedby the
Legislative Council andthe Legislative Assembly during the Third
Sessionof theThirty-secondParliament.
ShortTitle of Bill; Dateof Assent; Act No.J/ Parole Orders
Transfer Amendment Bill; 24 November
1988; No. 33 of 1988.Offenders Probation and Parole Amendment
Bill;
24 November1988; No. 34 of 1988.Child SupportAdoption Bill; 24
November1988; No. 35 of
1988.Workers’ Compensationand AssistanceAmendment Bill;
24 November1988; No. 36 of 1988.Community
CorrectionsCentresBill; 24 November 1988;
No. 37 of 1988.Acts Amendment Community Corrections Bill;
24 November1988; No. 38 of 1988.Local GovernmentAmendmentBill
No. 2; 30 November
1988; No. 39 of 1988.,.4J EqualOpportunityAmendmentBill; 30
November1988; No.
40 of 1988.
> Family Court AmendmentAct; 30 November1988; No. 41
of1988.
Electricity AmendmentBill; 30 November 1988; No. 42 of1988.
Veterinary SurgeonsAmendmentBill; 30 November 1988;No. 43 of
1988.
Acts AmendmentStock DiseasesBill; 30 November 1988;No. 44 of
1988.
Medical AmendmentBill; 30 November 1988; No. 45 of1988.
Soil and Land ConversationAmendmentBill; 30 November1988; No. 46
of 1988.
Crimes Confiscation of Profits Bill; 28 November 1988;No. 47 of
1988.
2 December1988.
NOTICE is herebygiven that thetransferof engagementsfrom The
W.A. Teachers’FinancialSociety Limited UnderAdministration by the
Rural and IndustriesBank of Western Australia to the Ruraland
IndustriesBank of WesternAustralia designatedin the direction of
theRegistrarof Cooperativeand Financial Institutions given the 7th
day ofDecemberpursuantto section37G of theCredit UnionsAct1979
shall take effect from the commencementof the 8thdayof
December1988.
J. METAXAS,Registrarof Co-operativeand
Financial Institutions.
DECLARATIONS AND ATTESTATIONS ACT 1913
IT is herebynotified for public information that the HonAttorney
Generalhasapprovedthe appointmentof thefollowing personas a
Commissionerfor DeclarationsundertheDeclarationsandAttestationsAct
1913-
GlennCohnDorizzi of Kojonup.D. G. DOIG,
UnderSecretaryfor Law.
TOTALISATOR AGENCY BOARD BE’rPING ACT 1960Notice
MADE by the Lieutenant Governor, and Deputy of theGovernorin
ExecutiveCouncil.
The Lieutenant Governor,and Deputy of the Governordeclaresthe
office held by ErnestCosmoMama as a member of
theTotahisatorAgencyBoardto be vacant.
By Commandof the LieutenantGovernor,andDeputy of
theGovernor.
G. PEARCE,Clerk of Council.
L. B. MARQUET,Clerkof theParliaments.
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9 December1988] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA 4819
TOTALISATOR AGENCY BOARD BETTING ACT 1960 Kennedy,Elizabeth
Skala,Wendy
Notice of AppointmentKing, NadineRegina Smith,
BarbaraIsobelKluck, Jane Smith, Dionne Elise
MADE by the Lieutenant Governor and Deputy of the
Korczynskyj,Johanna Smith, LynetteMarieGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.
Lam, Penny Stephenson,Anne Christine
The Lieutenant Governorand Deputy of the Governor Lau,Julie
Stevens,JamiePaulhasbeenpleasedto appointon thenominationof the
West- Liew, Nyok Kiow Stewart,GeoffreyAllanem AustralianTrotting
Association- Lin, LinaKoh Swee Stickland,CherylMay
Lowe, SharonMaud Stokes,JoanneLesliea George Ned Grljusich of
266 Hamilton Road, Malone,CarolynPatricia Szabo,Michelle Anne
Spearwoodto be a member of the Totalisator Martin, AnnetteJ.
Tan,VivienneAgencyBoard for a period ceasingon 26 May 1991;
Mazgaltzidis,Christina Taylor, Neil Williamand
McLevie,CatherineAnne Taylor, SandraDiane
b Alf Da Reof 73 Mary Street,Como to be a deputy Melville,
PaulaGaye Teo, BrendaLian 1mmThurstctn Alexiamemberof
theTotalisatorAgency Board to act in
the office of member in the absenceof the saidNewby, Naomi
Tomino, iomano
GeorgeNed Grljusich. O’Keeffe, Philip
Travaglini,SoniaPadman,Linda Trull, Valma I
By orderof theLieutenantGovernor,and Payton,LouiseViolet
Versteeg,CarolynJoyceDeputyof theGovernor. Pense,Terese Vis,
Dorine
G. PEARCE, Pepper, Julie Gaye Wallace AnnetteMichelleClerkof
theCouncil. Pickering,SandraLee Ward, I4arold William
Potts,Julie Anne Ward,Yvonne IrenePowell, PamelaMarion
Watson,Morag MayRamsay,JacquelynAnne Were,PaulJamesANATOMY ACT 1930
Rees,Alexandra Whyte,RitaT.
Health Departmentof WA, Robinson,Kelley Anne Williamson Anita
CharlottePerth,6 December1988. Ross,David Ian Willmott,
ElaineGladys
57/86/6Ex Co No. 3280 Rush,Jacqueline Wihlmott SharonLesley
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council
hasRyan,ThomasLindsay Wilson, usanJanet
granted,under the provisionsof the Anatomy Act 1930, a
Sawyer,CraigJohn Wink, YvonneLorraine
licence to thepersonsnamedin the Schedulehereunderto
Schimeanu,Maria Woolcott,David
practiseanatomyatCurtin Universityof Technology. Shervill,
Karen
BRUCEK. ARMSTRONG,Commissionerof Health.
HOSPITALS ACT 1927
HealthDepartmentof WA,Schedule Perth22 November1988.
Adamson,Joan Dickman,Linda CR 1.9 ExcoNo. 3185.Aitken,
LindsayGordon Duncanson,Nicola THE LieutenantGovernorand Deputy of
the GovernorinAllen, ColleenDawn Duperouzel,Anne Marie
ExecutiveCouncil hascancelled,pursuantto the provisionsAllman,
Mandy Eiffler, Natalie Kim of theHospitalsAct 1927, the
appointmentof Mr R. D. HillAtkinson,LarissaJane
Featon,TeresaCarolin asa memberof theCorrigin District
HospitalBoard.Baker,SuzanneMichelle Fetherstonhaugh,Anne KEITH
WILSON,Bebb,Sharon Fowler,ChristineMary Minister for
Health.Bishop,Jodie Goerhing,NaomiLinda
______________ _________________________________
Boyle, ShayneWilliam Goodwin,Luke DaltonBright, Antony
Govindasamy,ThilagaK V QUEENELIZABETH II MEDICAL CENTRE ACT
19Brouwer,Helen Dorothea Guest,WarrenBurn, JulieButton,KarenAnne
Guppy,
FionaMargaret Health Departmentof WA,Perth,6
December1988.Byrne,JenniferJay Hampson,Anne-Margaret QE 1.9.6 Exco
3289.
Harris, Allan Geoffrey HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive
Council hasCasotti,Joanne Hateley,StephanieJane appointedDr Bruce
K. Armstrongas a memberof theQueenChan,Michelle
Hicks,SuzanneDorothy Elizabeth II Medical CentreTrust, to occupy
the positionChlebinski,Stasia Hill DeborahLisetteCollyer, Elizabeth
Hodgetts,SonyaLouise recentlyvacatedby Dr W. D. Roberts.KEITH
WILSON,Davis,PatriciaJane
Della-Vedova,Diana Jones,StephenJohn Minister for Health.
MEDICAL ACT 1894
MEDICAL AMENDMENT RULES No. 21988
MADE by the Medical Board and approvedby His Excellencythe
Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.Citation
1. Theserules may be cited as theMedical AmendmentRulesNo. 2
1988.Commencement
2. Theserulesshall comeinto operationon 1 January1989.
Schedule1 amended3. Schedule 1 to theMedical Rules 1987 is
amendedin item 2 by deleting"50.00" and
substitutingthefollowing-
" 120.00[5Published in the Gazetteof 31 December1987 at
pages4572-4579.For amendmentsto
24 November1988seeGazetteof 27 May1988.}
PETERBRINE,President,
Medical Board.
Approvedby His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.G.
PEARCE,
Clerk of theCouncil.
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4820 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [9 December 1988
QUEEN ELIZABETH II MEDICAL CENTRE ACT 1966QUEENELIZABETH II
MEDICAL CENTREDELEGATED SITE
AMENDMENT BY-LAWS 1988
MADE by the Boardof theSir CharlesGairdnerHospitalundersection13
2e in its capacityasa delegateunder section13 with theapprovalof
His ExcellencytheGovernorgivenon therecommendationof The
QueenElizabeth II Medical CentreTrust.
Citation1. Theseby-lawsmay be citedas the QueenElizabeth II
Medical CentreDelegatedSite
AmendmentBy-laws1988.
Principalby-laws2. In theseby-laws,theQueenElizabeth II Medical
CentreDelegatedSite By-laws 1 986*
arereferredto as theprincipalby-laws.[*published in theGazetteof
24 October1986 at pp. 3947-3954.]
By-law25 amended3. By-law 25 of theprincipal by-laws is
amended-
a by inserting aftersub-bylaw3 thefollowing sub-bylaw-" 3a The
chargeprescribedfor thepurposesof sub-bylaw3 is 20c for every3
hoursor part thereof. "; andb in sub-bylaw4 by
deleting"valid".
By-law26 repealedandaby-lawsubstituted4. By-law 26 of the
principalby-laws is repealedandthefollowing by-law is
substituted-
Parkingpermits26. 1 Thesecretarymay issueto a personwho
complieswith this by-law an annual
permit or a temporarypermit authorizingthat personto park a
vehicle in a parkingfacility.
2 The feepayablefor anannualpermitshall be $52 which shall
bepayable-a in advancein full;b in advancefor each3
monthlyperiod;orc eachfortnight by payroll deduction.
3 The secretarymayissue a temporary.permit to a personwherehe
considerstheissue of an annualpermit would be impracticableor
inappropriateand a temporarypermitmaybe in respectof suchperiodand
shall be paid for at suchtime and in suchmanneras the secretarymay
determinein eachcasebut the fee in all casesshall
bepayableandcalculatedattherateof $1 perweek or part thereof.
4 An applicationby a personfor anannualpermitor a
temporarypermitshall be-a madein accordancewith the form approvedby
the secretary;b accompaniedby a deposit fee of $10 for theissueof a
boomgatecontrol card,
exceptwherethepaymentof that fee is waivedby thesecretary,andin
thecaseof anapplicationfor anannualpermit-
c accompaniedby the fee payableunder sub-bylaw 2 a or b or where
apersonintends to pay each fortnight by way of payroll deduction,a
procuration authorityin theform approvedby thesecretary.
5 A personholding anannualpermitor a temporarypermitwhich will
soonexpirewhodesiresto obtain a further permitof eitherclassmay
without completinga furtherapplicationform requestthesecretaryto
issue a furtherpermit and thesecretarymayissue a furtherpermit-
a in thecaseof anannualpermit, on paymentof thefeereferredto in
sub-bylaw2 in themannerprescribedby that sub-bylaw;or
b in thecaseof a temporarypermit,in accordancewith sub-bylaw3.6
Notwithstandingsub-bylaws1 to 5, the secretarymay waive the fee for
an
annualpermit or a temporarypermit in any casewherehe
considersthereare propergroundsfor so doing.
7 A permit may authorizeparking in a specifiedportion of a
parking facility oranywherewithin eithera specifiedparkingfacility
or anyparkingfacility.
8 The useof a permitissuedto a personis valid-a if issuedin
relationto a specifiedvehicleorclassof vehicle, for
thepurposesof
parkingonly thevehicleor classof vehicle so specified;b if
issuedfor the purposesof parkinga vehicle ownedby a specifiedperson
or
class of persons,for the purposesof parking only a vehicle owned
by thepersonor classof personsso specified;
c if issued for the purposesof parking a vehicle in a
specifiedportion of aparking facility or a specifiedparking
facility, for the purposesof parking avehicleonly in theportion of
aparkingfacility orparkingfacility so specified;
d if issuedfor thepurposesof parkinga vehicle duringspecified
hours,for thepurposesof parkinga vehicleonly duringthe hoursso
specified;
e for thepurposesof parkinga vehicleonly duringthe periodof time
specifiedinor providedfor by thepermit.
9 The Secretarymaycancela permit if-a a vehicle in respectof
which the permit is issued is parkedin the site in
contraventionof theseby-laws;b thepersonin relationto whom
thepermitis issuedcommitsanoffenceagainst
theseby-laws;c the personin relation to whom the permit is
issuedceasesto have a connec
tion with thesite; ord anychargerequiredto bepaid in relationto
thepermit remainsunpaid.
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10 A personshall not usea permit for a purposethat is not valid
under sub-bylaw8.
11 In this by-law-"specified"meansspecifiedin therelevantpermit.
".
By-laws26A and26B inserted5. After by-law 26 of
theprincipalby-lawsthefollowing by-lawsare inserted-
Refundof parking permit fees26A. 1 A refundin relation to a fee
for a permit paid in advanceshall be madein
accordancewith sub-bylaw 2 to a person whose employment at the
Hospitalterminatesor who is grantedabsenceon long serviceleave or
sick leavein relation toemploymentat theHospitalfor a periodof 4
consecutiveweeksor longer.
2 The refundshallbe-a in thecaseof a
personwhoseemploymentterminates,anamountin thesame
proportion to the amountof fee paid as is representedby the
period of thepermit which remainsunexpiredafter the last day of
serviceof thepersoninproportionto theperiodfor which
thepermitwasissued;and
b in thecaseof a persongrantedabsenceon long serviceleaveor sick
leave,anamountin thesameproportionto theamountof feepaid as is
representedbytheperiodof leavein proportionto theperiodfor which
thepermitwasissued.
Removalof vehicles26B. 1 A vehicleparkedin breachof theseby-laws
or a vehicle whichis believedto
have been left on the site for more than 3 days may be removedby
order of thesecretaryto thesecuritycompoundwithin thesite
andtherestored.
2 For thepurposeof removinga vehicleunder sub-bylaw1, an
authorizedpersonmaytake suchactionby way of unlocking,driving,
towingor otherwiseasis reasonablynecessary.
3 The Boardof theHospital may retainpossessionof a vehicle
removedandstoredunderthis by-law until theownerof that
vehiclehaspaidto theBoardfeesfor recoveryof it at therateof $50 for
the first 24 hoursor part thereofand $5 for each 7 daysorpart
thereofthereafter. ".
By-law 27A inserted6. After by-law 27 of theprincipal
by-laws,thefollowing by-law is inserted-
Offences27A. A personwho contravenesor fails to comply with
anyof theprovisionsof these
by-lawscommitsanoffence. ".
By-law 30 amended7. By-law 30 of theprincipal by-lawsis
amendedin sub-bylaw1 by deleting"officer" and
substitutingthefollowing-attendant ".
By-law 32 repealedandaby-law substituted8. By-law 32 of
theprincipalby-lawsis repealedandthefollowing by-law is
substituted-
32. 1 Subject to sub-bylaw2, an authorizedpersonmay by notice in
theform ofForm 3 in Schedule3 servedon theallegedoffenderwithdraw
aninfringementnotice.
2 A personshall not be authorizedto withdraw
aninfringementnotice which wasissuedby that person. ".
By-law 34 repealedanda by-law substituted9. By-law 34 of
theprincipal by-lawsis repealedandthefollowing by-law is
substituted-
Prosecutions34. Proceedingsfor an offenceagainsttheseby-laws may
be taken by an authorized
personholding thepost of Administrative Officer
underthecontrolof thesecretary. ".
Schedule1 repealed10. Schedule1 to theprincipal by-lawsis
repealed.
Schedule2 amended11. Schedule2 to the principalby-laws is
amended-
a in the items relating to by-laws 4, 9 and 10 by deleting"50"
and substituting thefollowing-
" 45b by deleting the first item relating to by-law 25 4 and
substituting the following
item-25 3 Parkingwithout paying
therequiredcharge 10 "c in the seconditem relating to by-law 25
4 by deleting"Failure to displaya valid
permit" andsubstitutingthefollowing-Failureto displaya ticket or
permit in requiredmanner ";
d by deletingtheitem relatingto by-law 26 7; ande by
deletingtheitem relatingto by-law 26 and
substitutingthefollowing-
26 10 Usinga permit for a purposethat is not valid 10 ".
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4822 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [9 December1988
Schedule3 amended12. Schedule3 to theprincipal by-lawsis
amended-
a in Form 2 by deleting"Traffic Officer" and
substitutingthefollowing-Parkingattendantor authorizedperson ";
and
b in Form 3 by deleting"Traffic officer or ".
The Common Seal of the Board of Sir CharlesGairdner Hospital was
affixed in the presenceof-
J. J. TATE.B. LANGSLOW.
Recommendedby The QueenElizabeth II MedicalCentreTrust.
G. C. KENNEDY,J. C. McNULTY.
Approvedby His ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.
G. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.
POISONSACT 1964
POISONSSCHEDULEDSUBSTANCESAMENDMENT ORDERNo. 41988
MADE by His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.
Citation1. This order may be cited as the
PoisonsScheduledSubstancesAmendmentOrder
No. 41988.
Commencement2. This ordershall comeinto operationon theday that
it is publishedin the Government
Gazette.
AppendixA amended3. AppendixAC to thePoisonsAct 1964 is
amended-
a in the Third Scheduleby inserting in the
appropriatealphabeticalposition, thefollowing item-
NICOTINE in chewing tablets containing2 mg or less of nicotine
per tablet,whenpackedand labelledasan aid to withdrawal from
tobaccosmoking. ";
andb in the SeventhSchedulein the item commencing"NICOTINE" by
inserting in
paragrapha after "the" thefollowing-Third, ".
[*Reprjnted as at 18 November1986. For amendmentsto 28 October
1988 seepp. 114-115of1987 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia
and Gazettesof 5 February 1988 and 2September1988.]
By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,
Clerkof theCouncil.
HEALTH ACT 1911
HEALTH MEAT INSPECTION AND BRANDING AMENDMENTREGULATIONS No.5
1988
MADE by His ExcellencytheGovernorin
ExecutiveCouncil.Citation
1. Theseregulationsmay becitedas theHealthMeat Inspectionand
Branding AmendmentRegulationsNo. 51988.
ScheduleC amended2. Schedule C to the Health Meat Inspection and
Branding Regulations 1950" is
amendedin Table 2 underthe heading"Local Authoritiesto which
thescalesapply"-
a in ScaleI by deleting"Shire of Manjimup"; andb by
insertingafter "Shire of Derby/WestKimberley" thefollowing-
" ScaleNShireof Manjimup ".
[*Reprinted in the Gazetteof 25 August 1988 at pp. 3243-3270.For
amendmentsto 10November1988seeGazettesof 2 and30
September1988.]
By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,
Clerk oftheCouncil.
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HEALTH ACT 1911
HEALTH PESTICIDES AMENDMENT REGULATIONS No.31988
MADE by His ExcellencytheGovernorin Executive Council on
theadviceof the PesticidesAdvisory Committee.
Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybe citedas
theHealthPesticidesAmendmentRegulationsNo.
3 1988.
Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall comeinto operationon 1
January1989.
Principal regulations3. In theseregulationsthe Health
PesticidesRegulations 1956* are referredto as the
principal regulations.[*Published in the Gazetteof 29 March 1983
at pp. 1061-1082. For amendmentsto 28
October1988 seepp. 276-277of 1 987 Index to Legislationof
WesternAustralia and Gazettesof 15 and22April 1988 and8 July
1988.]
Regulation 6B inserted4. After regulationGA of theprincipal
regulationsthefollowing regulationis inserted-
Reviewof registeredpesticideand label every 6 years" 6B. 1
Notwithstandingregulation6A 4, the ExecutiveDirector, Public
Health
shall reviewa registeredpesticideand thelabel relatingto it
within-
a 6 years from the dayon which theapplicationfor registrationwas
recordedintheregisterunderregulation5; and
b everyfollowing 6 yearperiod.2 After carryingouta
reviewreferredto in subregulation1 theExecutiveDirector,
Public Healthmay-a canceltheregistrationof apesticideor
thelabelrelatingto it, orboth; orb subjectto subregulation3 direct
thepersonin whosenamethepesticideand
thelabel relatingto it is registeredto provide a new labelwithin
a period of 3months.
3 The Executive Director, Public Health may vary the period
referred to insubregulation2 b. ".
Regulation19AA inserted5. After regulation19A of theprincipal
regulationsthefollowing regulationis inserted-
Transportationof diluted pesticides19AA. A personshall not
transporta pesticidein a public placein a diluted form orto
which any other substancehasbeenaddedunlessthe name and
concentrationof thechemicalis clearly markedon thecontainer in
letterswith a minimum height of 100mm. ".
Regulations21A to 21D repealedandregulations 21A to 21F
substituted
6. Regulations21A to 21D of the principal regulationsare
repealedand the followingregulationsaresubstituted-
Definition of "usedpesticidecontainer"21A. 1 Subjectto
subregulation2 for the purposesof regulations21B, 21C, 21D
and21E-"usedpesticidecontainer" meansa container-
a which hascontainedpesticide;or
b in which pesticideis contained.2 Subregulation1 doesnot
applyto a containerdesignedto contain lessthan-
a 2 L of liquid pesticide;or
b 2 kg of solid pesticide,whenusedfor domesticor
homegardenpurposes.Disposalof usedpesticidecontainers
21B. UnlesstheExecutiveDirector, Public Health in any
particularcaseotherwisedirects, a person shall, after disposingof
the contents if any in accordancewithregulation21F and washingout
theusedpesticidecontainer,disposeof a usedpesticidecontainerby
oneof thefollowing methods-
a by arrangementwith a local rubbishcollectionagency;b at a
local shire rubbish tip after the ownerof the container,by
puncturing,
breakingor flatteningit, hasrenderedthecontainerunusable;or
c subjectto regulation21C by buryingon theproperty of the
ownerof theusedpesticidecontainer.
Disposal onprivate property21C. Where a usedpesticidecontaineris
disposedof by the method referredto in
regulation21B c theownershall ensurethat
theusedpesticidecontainer-
a is renderedunusableby puncturing,breakingor flatteningit;
and
b is buried at least0.5 m belownaturalground level in a
placewhich is situatedat least30 m from anywater courseand a
minimum of 3 m above thewatertable.
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Cleansing,reuseandlabelling ofa usedpesticidecontainer
21D. 1 Subjectto subregulation2, a usedpesticidecontainermay be
reusedafterit hasbeen-
a cleansedin a mannerapprovedby theExecutiveDirector, Public
Health;andb subject to subregulation3 clearly labelled "USED
PESTICIDE CON
TAINER".2 A containerreferredto in subregulation1 shall not
be-
a usedto containsubstancesor foodstuffsfor
humanoranimalconsumption;or
b reusedas a pesticidecontainer.3 A personwho reusesa
usedpesticidecontaineron the property of the ownerof
theusedpesticidecontaineris not requiredto comply with
subregulation1 b.
Authority required for disposaletc.ofusedpesticidecontainers
21E. 1 A person shall not undertake to collect and dispose of
used pesticidecontainersfor rewardunlessthe personholds a written
authority from the ExecutiveDirector,Public
Healthapprovingtheperson’smethodsof collectionanddisposal.
2 The ExecutiveDirector, PublicHealthmay-a impose
anyconditionson anauthorityreferredto in subregulation1; or
b atanytime cancelorrevokeanysuchauthority.Disposalof
pesticides
21F. 1 Pesticidesmaybedisposedof-a by usingin accordancewith
thelabel registeredin respectof thepesticide;
b by destroyingby chemical meansapprovedby theExecutiveDirector,
PublicHealth;
c by incineratingat high temperaturein an incineratorapprovedby
theExecutive Director,Public Health;
d in a mannerapprovedby theExecutiveDirector, Public Health in a
gazettedland-fill site;
e where thepesticidecontainsless than 500 mL or 500 g of active
constituentand thematerial doesnot containa
prescribedorganochlorineor a substancespecifiedin
theSeventhSchedulein AppendixA to thePoisonsAct 1964, byburying at
least0.5 m below naturalground level in a pit lined with
anequalvolume or weight of lime situatedat least30 m from any water
courseand aminimum of 3 m abovethewatertable;
f where thepesticidecontainsa prescribedorganochlorineor a
substancespecifled in the SeventhSchedulein Appendix A to the
Poisons Act 1964, byburying the pesticide in accordancewith
paragraphe after obtaining thepermissionof and subjectto any
conditions imposedby the ExecutiveDirector, Public Health; or
g by any other methodapprovedin writing by the
ExecutiveDirector, PublicHealth.
2 For thepurposesof subregulation1
"prescribedorganochlorine"shall have thesamemeaningas
in.regulation54. ".
Regulation78 amended7. Regulation 78 of the principal
regulations is amended by deleting "21D" and
substitutingthefollowing-
21B ".
Regulation79 repealedand aregulationsubstituted8. Regulation 79
of the principal regulationsis repealedand the following
regulationis
substituted-
Disposalof usedpesticidecontainersfollowing
aerialsprayingetc.
79. 1 When pesticidesare used by being sprayed,spreador
dispersedfrom anaircraft in flight, a persontaking part in
thespraying,spreadingand dispersalshall
notleaveusedpesticidecontainersunattendedon any landwhich is not
ownedor occupiedby him unless the owner or occupier of the land is
notified in writing before thecontainersareleft on theland.
2 Whenusedpesticidecontainersareleft on any land-a the
personleaving thecontainersshall ensurethat they aresealedand
clearly
labelledwith particularsoftheir previouscontents;andb theowneror
occupierof thelandshall ensurethat thecontainersare-
i cleaned,reusedandlabelled;or
ii disposedof,in accordancewith theseregulations.
3 In subregulation1-"the owner or occupier" in relation to land
which is Crown land means the
ExecutiveDirector,Public Health.4 In this regulation-
"used pesticide container" shall have the same meaning as in
regulation 21A1. ".
Regulation 81A inserted9. After regulation81 of theprincipal
regulationsthefollowing regulationis inserted-
Prescribedbody under section246BA b81A. A body specifiedin
ScheduleF is a prescribedbody for thepurposesof section
246BA b. ".
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Regulation 82 amended10. Regulation82 of theprincipal
regulationsis amended-
a in the Table to subregulation1-i by insertingafter "19,"
thefollowing-
" 19AA, "; andii by deleting"21A 2,"
andsubstitutingthefollowing-
" 21B, 21C, 21D,2, "; andb in subregulation2 by
deleting"21C,".
ScheduleB amended11. ScheduleB to theprincipal regulationsis
amendedby deletingthefollowing item-
Paraquat-exceptfor-
ScheduleF added
a Paraquatpreparationscontaining not less than 0.05 per cent of
2-amino-4, 5-dihydro-6-methyl-4-propyl-s-triazel1,5-a
pyrimidin-5-one; or
b Paraquat preparations containing not more than 3 per cent
ofParaquat. ".
* 12. After ScheduleE to theprincipal regulationsthefollowing
Scheduleis added-
SCHEDULEF
PrescribedBodiesUnderSection246BAbRegulation81A
Item Name of body
12
TechnicalCommitteeon Agricultural
ChemicalsTCACTechnicalCommitteeon VeterinaryDrugsTCVD
By His Excellency’sCommand,
G. PEARCE,Clerkof theCouncil.
POISONSACT 1964
POISONSAMENDMENT REGULATIONS No.51988
MADE by His Excellencythe Governorin
ExecutiveCouncil.Citation
1. Theseregulationsmaybe
citedasthePoisonsAmendmentRegulationsNo. 5 1988.
Appendix J amended2. Appendix J to thePoisonsRegulations1 965*
is amendedby inserting after the item
commencing"LOPERAMIDE" thefollowing item-
NICOTINE, whenincludedin theThird Schedule. ".[*Reprinted in the
Gazette of 5 August 1987 at pp. 2987-3078. For amendmentsto
28 October 1988 see pp. 344-345 of 1987 Index to Legislation of
WesternAustralia andGazettesof 18 March 1988 and27 May 1988.]
By His Excellency’sCommand,G. PEARCE,
Clerk of theCouncil.
POLICE AUCTION
UNDER the provisions of the Police Act 1892-1983unclaimedstolen
and foundproperty will be sold by publicauctionat the Property
Tracing Section, Police Complex,Clarkson Road, Maylandson Tuesday,
13 December1988commencingat9.00 am.
Auction to be conductedby Mr K. Treloar
GovernmentAuctioneer.
B. BULL,Commissionerof Police.
POLICE ACT 1892-1982
THE following abandonedand unclaimedproperty will besold by
Public Auction at 95 Forrest Avenue, Bunbury at1830
hoursonThursday,15thDecember,1988.Conditionsof sale-
1. The highestbiddershall be thepurchaser.2. The vendor shall
have theright to bid by the auc
tioneeror thevendor’sagentfor any lot offered.
3. The auctioneer may without giving any
reason,thereforerefuseto acceptthebid of any personorpersonsand may
decline the offer for any lot orwithdraw any lot or lots from
thesale.
4. Shouldanydisputeariseas to anybid, therelevantlot or lots may
at the option of the auctioneerbeputup again andresold.
5. No allowanceor refundswill be madenor will anybuyerbe
permittedto reject any lot on thegroundthat it is not
correctlydescribed;thesaidlots are tobe taken with all the faults
if any and will be atthebuyer’s risk on thefall of thehammer.
6. All goods which have beenpaidfor in full must beremovedby the
purchaserat the purchaser’sexpenseby thecloseof sale.
7. Time shallbe theessenceof thesale of any lot.
8. Whilst every carehasbeentaken in thedescriptionof
thepropertytheauctioneerand/orvendoracceptno responsibility for any
misdescriptionand makeno warrantywhatsoever.
A65651-2
9. Paymentstrictly on fall of hammer.
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4826 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [9 December1988
775087751177525775297753477540775547756477570775757757877582775927761177623776248258882599826058260982622826298263382646826478264882652826638267582682826838268782689007040072500727007280073000733859658597485976859778599786007
8601886044012798281382823828248282536910369113691568416771538368783689836978369883700771837718490551905579056590567
90574905819058290583905879059200308
775107752277549
GentsSportsworld27" 10 speedLadiesRecordpink,
carrierandbasketGentsAussie,27" blueLadies,Kuwahara,10
speed,silverBoys, Rinser,20" yellowGentsSpeedwell,blueGentsRicardo
blue,2 bicycle mudguardcoversone
28" racingbicycle wheel
OtherPropertyYamaha750cc
MotorcycleframeQuantityPeterJacksonCigarettesKambrook Kettle,
General Electric Iron, Hanimex
Heatwavefan, EspadaTV Thorn make,NationalPanasonicRadio,
Highlight bed light, NationalPanasonic Radio, Audio Tape Recorder,
PyeAudio Cassette recorder, Bead wall hanging,Makita electric
drill, General electric food
processorandattachments,Childsquilt
77550 RankArenaRefrigerator4 paintedwoodenstoolswhite
77600 4 Holdenhubcaps,chrome77625 CarRadioCassette3 in 1
speakers,makeunknown82582 Concreteaboriginalgardenornament82598
Realistic FM wireless P.A. System, Realistic
Handpiece82623 Sharpsolar cellpocketcalculation82624
ComputecSolarcell calculator,1 AC/DC T-shirt.82626 3
combinationpadlocks82685 2 Pioneer4" carspeakers00710 Spirit Nip
pourer61217 CrescentSpanner20"61218 Pairjumper leads
LambskinSteeringwheel cover"Dick Smith"
CarRadio/CassetteLengthwhite nylon rope
83686 SteelJerryCan 20 litre green77196 SantestaBeachTowel,
Daiwa fishing reel line at
tached broken base plate, two piece "JarvisWalker" fishing rod,
BeachTowel, "Sportsfisher"004 fishing reel,cloth rodcover.
77197 BeachTowel AustralianFlagDesign77202
Yamahaunlicensedmotorcycle250cc90599 Batteryoperatedpump00303
Shovelandpartlyusedbagof cement00307 Plasticfishing box with
assortedtackle00312 Singlewaterski, "Jobe"make,blue00318 Two oval
spotlightswith black plastichousing,two
RKR make TW 165 two-way car Hifi speakers160mm sizeOne
PioneerRadio CasetteModel KP-2500AXOne Ferris Graphic Equalizer
Model FA 504, 5channel
8606658553585555855858579585835858458623
5862758650586745868258690586965869758698616766168861695617416174661763
Yamaha80cc Motorcycle,unregisteredanddamagedGolf
Club-sandironButcher’sknifeMaruni 2 bandradiocasetterecorderWhite
metalladies ringYellow metalchain andpendantYellow
metalgentswatchPairwhite
sandshoesPlasticpursePairearringsLetterboxon
standSockethandleYunon500
CameraThermocyclopadGlomeshpurseMacheteBox ScottpapertowelsYellow
metal Ladieswatch, blackstrapRonsonlighter2
MulticolouredblanketsRim andtyre185 x 14Rednylon
walletFibreglasschaiselarge,yellowGentswatch with
leatherbandandcasing
Comprehensivelist of propertyfor sale by PoliceAuctionto be held
at 95 ForrestAvenue,Bunbury at 1830 hoursonThursday15th
December,1988.
BicyclesLadies28" RedwheelmissingGentsAussie10 speedGirls
Raleigh18"Girls Malvern Star20" damaged2 x 18"
wheels,handlebarBoysBMX Malvern StardamagedGirls 18" Blue
damagedBoys bicycle parts18" wheelGentsSuperBluebird 10
speedracerLadiesMalvern Star27"Boysbicycle partsBMXBoysBMX
20"BoysRoadkingBMX damagedGentsCustomBuilt 10
speedracerGentsGrandPnix racer27"BoysBMX 20"BoysBMX 20"BoysBMX 20"
RedBoysBMX 16" RedChild’s RoadkingMega
powerdamagedBoysThunderbolt20"BoysWheelerBMX 20"BoysBMX
12"Gentsracer28" whiteGentsSportsworld 10 speed28"Girls BMX
20"Gents26"LadiesIndi-500 no wheelsGentsPeugeotlOspeed28"BoysBMX
18" damagedLadiesMalvern Star27"GentsBluebird
28"GentsAussieracer26"LadiesIndi-500 3 speedBoysRaleighBMX
typeframeonlyGentsParker27"Ladies Cyclops 10 speed27"Girls
ThunderboltScrambler18"Ladies Ricardo27"BoysBMX Black,pedal
missing.BoysBMX chrome,pedalbroken.BoysBMX chromeBoysBMX Greenrusty
conditionBoysBMX redGentsmdi 500 whiteBoys Intrepid BMXGents10
Speedracer,red, wheeland pedalmissingGentsGordonson10
speedracerBoysRelianceBMXGentsGordonson27"LadiesRoadking5
speedGentsComer28" 10 speedracerBoysBMX typegoldBoysDevil BMX
redLadies26" bronzeBoysHiriser Green,white mudguards,old
styleGents28" 10 speedBMX type handlebarsBoysHardtail BMX,
redLadies27" blue rusty conditionGentsracerblue,handpaintedLadies
Ricardo,GreenHiriser handlebarsLadies Indi 500 27"Ladies28"
redGentsPeugeot,no seator mudguardsGentsgreendamagedseat,old
conditionGents27" green,white mudguardsGentsCyclops10
speedredLadiesSelect10 speedblue
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Carry bag containing items of clothing andsurfboardwax2
Golfclubs-6& 7 Irons3 canefans wall ornamentPlastic bag with
bottle tops, brewerssterilizer, culturedlageryeastAungercan
louvre,blackdamagedRedvelcrowalletFloral
purseGardenHoe,shovel,aluminiumstepladderroll plastic 5’
wideSteelboattraiier attachmentSmall silver glomeshpurseWhite
metalbraceletAthletic medalnot engravedLadiesWhite
metalbraceletVinyl "Avon" walletYellow metal dress ring, Yellow
metal engagementring.DaveyWaterpump Model 818-20 5 HP
BniggsandStrattonIndustrial, CommercialDaveyFirefightingunit, 3
lengthsgardenhose
00014 750ml bottle QueenAdelaideReisling
Racingto bestrictly confinedto BrodieHall Drive, SarichWay, in
theTechnologyParkat Bentley.No racingto continue to thehoursof
danknessasdefinedby theRoadTrafficCode.
Datedat Perthon 7 December1988.
IAN TAYLOR,Minister for Police.
ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974
I, IAN FREDERICK TAYLOR, being theMinister for theCrown for the
time being administering the Road TrafficAct 1974, actingpursuantto
thepowersconferredby section831 of that Act, herebyapprovethe
suspensionof regulations madeundersuchAct on
thecarniagewaysmentionedhereunder,within theShire of Swanand
nominatedfor thepurposeof Cycle Racingby membersof theMidland
Amateur Cycling Club on variousdates, 1988 and 1989,
betweenthehoursof 9 amand10 am.
Racing to be strictly confined to Albert Road,
DalgetyRoadandSwanRoad.
Datedat Perthon 7 December1988.IAN TAYLOR,Minister for
Police.
ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974
I, IAN FREDERICK TAYLOR being the Minister for theCrown for the
time being administering the RoadTrafficAct 1974, actingpursuantto
thepowersconferredby section83 1 of that Act, herebyapprovethe
suspensionof regulationsmadeundersuchAct on the
carriagewaysmentionedhereunder,within the City of Perthand
nominatedfor thepurposeof cycle racingby membersof
theProfessionalCyclist Associationon variousdatesand timesin the
monthsofJanuaryandFebruary1989.
ROAD TRAFFICACT 1974I, IAN FREDERICK TAYLOR, being the Minister
for theCrown for the time being administeringthe Road TrafficAct
1974, actingpursuantto thepowersconferredby section831 of that Act,
hereby approvethe suspensionof regulationsmadeundersuchAct on
thecarriagewaysmentionedhereunder,within the City of Bunbury and
nominatedforthe purposeof Bunbury Annual Tniathion by
membersoftheBunburyTriathlonClub on 11 December1988,
betweenthehoursof 9.00amand 12 Noon.
Racingto bestrictly confinedto Minninup Road,NampupStreet,Murray
Street,Nyabing Way, GeographWay,
FraserStreet,WittenoomStreetandSymmonsStreetin Bunbury.
Datedat Perthon 7 December1988.
IAN TAYLOR,Minister for Police.
TRANSPORTCO-ORDINATION ACT 1966
TRANSPORTCOUNTRY TAXI-CAR AMENDMENT REGULATIONS No.51988
MADE by theLieutenant-GovernorandDeputyof theGovernorin
ExecutiveCouncil.
Citation1. Theseregulationsmay becitedas theTransportCountry
Taxi-car AmendmentRegu
lationsNo. 51988.
Regulation30 amended2. Regulation30 of theTransportCountry
Taxi-car Regulations1982* is amendedin the
Table-a in theitem headed"AREA 1" by deleting", Dundas";andb in
the item headed "AREA 5" by deleting "and Esperance"and
substituting the
following-DundasandEsperance ".
[C Published in the Gazetteof 23 July 1982 at pp. 2853-61.For
amendmentsto 25 October1988 seepages387-8 of 1987 Index to
Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazettes of 11March 1988, 17
June 1988, 15 July 1988 and30 September1988.]
By orderof theLieutenantGovernorand* Deputy oftheGovernor,
G. PEARCE,Clerk of theCouncil.
BUNBURY PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1909
Notice
Applicationsfor Lease
IN accordancewith provisionsof section25 of the BunburyPort
Authority Act 1909, notice is given of the followingapplicationsfor
the leaseof land within the Port area forperiodsexceeding3 yearsfor
thepurposessetforth-
1 Simto ResourcesLimited-Storage of MineralSands.
2 CableSandsW.A. Pty. Ltd.-Storageof MineralSands.
3 Dyno Industries-Storageof Methenol.
Dated6 December1988.
B. P. CUNNINGHAM,GeneralManager.
61768
61774* 61778
61779
50910649487381342039
65811701777020158513585145851558545
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FISHERIESACT 105
Notice No. 373
184/51 and282/70PURSUANT to sections9 and 11 of the Act I hereby
prohibit all personsfromtaking or attemptingto take-
a anyspeciesof fish knownasor called"rock lobster"by any meansof
capturewhatsoeverin thewatersspecified in the First Scheduleduring
the periodcommencingon 1 July and endingon 14 Novemberin every
year;
b anyspeciesof fish knownasor called "rock lobster"by any
meansof capturewhatsoeverin the watersspecifiedin
theSecondScheduleduringthe periodcommencingon 1 July in any year
and ending on14 Marchnext following; and
c the speciesof fish known as or called "WesternRock Lobster"
Panulirus cygnus by any meansofcapture whatsoever in all Western
Australianwatersduringtheperiodcommencingon 1 July andendingon 14
Novemberin everyyear.
First ScheduleAll watersof the Indian Ocean and the
SouthernOcean
southof 21 O44 South latitude.
FISHERIESACT 1905
PartIII B-ProcessingEstablishments
FD 130/66THE public is herebynotified that I haveapprovedan
application to transfertheprocessinglicence for establishmentat8-10
Boyd Crescent,Hamilton Hill 6163. The processinglicencehasbeen
transferredfrom SeafeastSalesPty Ltd toAnchorageInvestmentsPty
Ltd.
B. K. BOWEN,Directorof Fisheries.
FISHERIESACT 1905PartIII B-ProcessingEstablishments
THE public is herebynotified that I haveapprovedan application
to transfer the processinglicence for the establishment at 12
MewsRd, Fremantle.The processinglicencehasbeen transferredfrom
Planet FisheriesPty Ltd to PlanetFisheriesWA Pty Ltd.
B. K. BOWEN,Directorof Fisheries.
SecondScheduleI The watersof the Abrolhos Islandsareaboundedby
a*
line commencingfrom theintersectionof 27°30’ South latitudeand
112*50East longitudeand extendingin aneasterlydirection to the
intersection of 27*30 South latitude and113*37 Eastlongitude;
thencesoutheasterlyto theintersection of 28’45’ South latitude and
114*10 East longitude;thencesoutheasterlyto theintersectionof
29°30’ South latitudeand 114*30East longitude;thencewestto 112*50
Eastlongitude;thencenorthto thestartingpoint; or
ii wheremarker buoys marked"FisheriesDept MarkerBuoy" are
positionedby a FisheriesInspectoron or nearthenorthern boundaryas
describedin i above, that boundaryshall be a seriesof straight
lines commencingfrom theintersectionof 27°30’ South latitude and
112’SO’ East longitudeand extendingin aneasterlydirection to the
mostwesterlymarker buoy; thencein an easterlydirection to each
subsequent marker buoy to the most easterlymarker buoy;thence to
the intersection of 27°30’ South latitude and113’37’
Eastlongitude.
Notice No. 82, publishedin the GovernmentGazetteon28
September1979, is cancelled.
Dated25 November1988.
JULIAN GRILL,Minister for Fisheries.
FISHERIESACT 1905
PartIII B-ProcessingEstablishments
THE public is herebynotified that I have approvedanapplication
to transfer the processinglicence for the establishment at 16
CunninghamSt, Geraldton.The processinglicencehasbeen
transferredfrom PlanetFisheriesPty Ltd toPlanetFisheriesWA Pty
Ltd.
FISHERIESACT 1905
B. K. BOWENDirectorof Fisheries.
PartIII B-ProcessingEstablishments
THE public is herebynotifiedthat I haveapprovedanapplication to
transfer the processinglicence for the establishmentatLot 63
DoustStreet,Jurien.The ProcessingLicencehas been transferred from
Planet Fisheries Pty Ltd toPlanetFisheriesWA Pty Ltd.
B. K. BOWEN,Director of Fisheries.
HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE ACT 1957
* HOUSINGLOAN GUARANTEE APPROVED HOUSINGSCHEME ORDER 1988
MADE by theLieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governorin
Executive Council undersection7C.
Citation1. This Order may be cited as the Housing Loan
GuaranteeApprovedHousing Scheme
Order 1988.
Commencement2. This Order shall come into operation on the day
on which it is published in the
GovernmentGazette.
Low Start Loan Scheme3. The housingschemein the Scheduleto this
Order is an approvedhousingschemefor
thepurposesof theAct.
SCHEDULELow StartLoan Scheme
1. To beeligible underthis scheme-a theapplicantshall declarein
a mannersatisfactoryto theMinister that theapplicant
intends to usethe housethesubjectof theapplicationfor the
applicantand spouseanddependantsof theapplicant;and
b the applicantshall not be the ownereither as joint tenantor
tenant in common,ofanyresidentialpropertyotherthantheland
thesubjectoftheapplication.
2. The maximumvalue of the land and houseto be erectedor
purchasedby the applicantshall not exceed$61 000 or suchother
amountas is fixed by the Minister in relation to theareain which
the houseis or will be situated.
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3. The minimum deposit to be paidby the applicantin respectof
the property shall be 10per cent of the lending institution
valuation subject to a reduction in respectof dependentchildren of
an amount to 5 per cent of that valuation at the discretion of the
lendinginstitution.
4. The maximumvalueof theloan shall not exceed$51 000 or
suchotheramountas is fixedundersection7B of the Act by theMinister
in relationto the areain which thehouseis or willbesituated.
5. Provisionis to bemadefor repaymentof theloanincluding
provisionsfor-a instalmentsduring the first year of the loan to be
not less than 25 per cent of the
gross family incomeof the applicant as assessedby the lending
institution by itsusualprocedures;
b calculation of a notional rateof interest,using the 25 per
cent referredto in paragraph a, the credit foncier methodand the
initial loan value,that notional rate ofinterestto bebelow
theprevailingrateof interestchargedby thelending institutionon new
owneroccupierhomeloansthe "specifiedrate"; and
c deferring of intereston theloan with-i the initial
defermentbeing not more than 5 percentagepoints below the
specifiedrateand theminimum notional rateof interestso
reachedbeingnotlessthan 10 per cent;
ii the notional rateof interestat the start of the loan to be
increasedby 0.5percentagepointson eachanniversarydate of the loan
until thenotional rateequalsthespecifiedrateprevailingat thetime;
and
iii thedefermentto ceaseby the endof the 10th yearof theloan
with the lendinginstitution to
adjusttheinstalmentspayableduringthefirst 10 yearsto ensurethat
thespecifiedrateis so achieved.
6. The lending institution will require any moneys received by
the applicant by way offinancialassistanceandpayableto
theapplicantunder any law of the State or theCommonwealthin
relation to subsidisingthepurchaseof housesby personseligible under
that law tobepaidto thelending institution into theaccountof
theapplicantwith thelending institutionin reductionof theloanto
theapplicant.
By orderof theLieutenant-GovernorandDeputy oftheGovernor,G.
PEARCE,
Clerkof theCouncil.
LAND ACT 1933
MeekatharraTownsite"CaravanPark"Land Release
Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,2 December1988.
ComesNo. 1308/987.
APPLICATIONS are invited under Section 117 and 116 ofthe Land
Act 1933 for the leasing of Meekatharra Lots 957and958 which havea
total areaof about4.340 3 hectaresforthepurposeof "CaravanPark" for
a term of 21 yearsat anannual rent of $5 040.00 plus payment of an
ingoing premium of $35 000and subjectto thefollowing
conditions.
SpecialConditionNo developmentmay be undertakenon Lot 958 until
the
formalitiesassociatedwith:i the zoning amendmentto the
MeekatharraTown
PlanningScheme,ii Townsiteboundaryamendmentandiii theexcisionof
the lot from Reserve15815 have all
been completed.
Conditionsof lease1. The land shall not be used for any
purposeother
than "CaravanPark"without theprior approvalinwriting of
theMinister for Lands.
2. The rent shall be subjectto reappraisementat theend of the
third yearof the term of the
leaseandeachsuccessivethreeyearlyperiodthereafter.
3. The lesseeshall not withoutthe previousconsentinwriting of
the Minister assign, transfer, mortgage
* sublet or part with thepossessionof the demisedland.
4. The lesseeshall commenceconstructionwithin 6monthsand
thereaftercontinue constructionandcompleteand operatethe works
within 18 monthsfrom the date of the commencementof the
lease.Developmentrequiredunderthis condition will
betheconstructionof a minimum of 60
caravanbaysandancillaryfacilities.
5. All buildings,erections,paving,drainageand otherworks shall
be to the approvalof the Local Authority and the lesseeshall
perform, dischargeandexecuteall requisitionsandworksunto
thedemised
land as are or may be required by any local orpublic
authorityoperatingunderanystatuteby-lawor regulation.
6. The lesseeshall indemnify the Minister againstallclaims for
damageto property or personsarisingfrom theuseof theland.
7. The Minister or her representativemay entertheland for
inspectionatanyreasonabletime.
8. The landshall be filled to levels specified by,
andacceptableto theMinister or her nomineeand theShireCouncil.
9. Compensationwill not be payablefor damagebyflooding of
thedemisedland.
10. Compensationshall not be payableto the lesseeinrespectof any
improvementseffectedby him on thedemisedland and remainingthereonat
the expiration or earlierdeterminationof thelease.
11. It shall be lawful for the lesseeat any time withinthe
threecalendarmonths immediately followingthe expirationof the term
or earlier determinationof the lease,to take down, removeand carry
awayany buildings, structures,improvementsand plantthepropertyof
thelessee.
12. On determinationof the lease,the lesseeshall fillin,
consolidate and level off any unevenness,excavationor hole causedby
him during thetermof theleaseor by removalof his
improvementsandshall leave the demisedland in a clean,neat andtidy
condition to the satisfactionof the ministerand shall remove any or
all waste matter asrequiredby theMinister.
13. Subjectto Survey.
Methodof ApplicationIntendingapplicantsshall submittheir
applications:
a Detailed plans of the proposed developmentrecognisingi the
Town PlanningRegulationsand Building
By-Laws as administered by the Shire ofMeekatharraand
ii that no developmentmay be undertakenonLot 958 until the
formalities associatedwiththelot
asmentionedundertheheadingSpecialCondition,have beencompleted.
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b Details of thetiming of the
proposeddevelopment,includingdetailsof
stagingwhereproposed,asfromthe dateof allocationof thesite.
c Details of costestimates,relatedto stagesof development.
ml Detailsof source/sof funds.e Details of any
previousexperiencein thedevelop
mentand/ormanagementof similar projects.A personin the employ of
the State mustapply through
theExecutiveDirector,Departmentof LandAdministrationfor the
Governor’s permission to hold this land. Writtenapproval of the
PermanentHead concerned should accompanysuchapplication.
Applicationsmust be lodged at the Departmentof
LandAdministration, Perthby 4.00 pm Friday 6th
January1989accompaniedby a deposit of $2 575.00 together with
therequired developmentdetails and completedLand
BoardQuestionnaire.
All applications lodged on or before that date will betreatedas
having been receivedon the closing date and ifthereare more
applicationsthan one for the lot the application to be grantedwill
be decidedby the Land Boardwhich will sit on 24th January,1989.
GeneralInformationTraffic movementsalongtheGreatNorthernHighway
are
poisedto increasetwofold, accordingto Main RoadsDepartment
estimates,following the completionof the sealingofthe Newman to
Port Hedland section of the Highwaytowards the end of 1989.
Travelling distancenorth-southwill decreaseby 130 km via
thecompletedhighway and isexpected to attract traffic away from the
North WestCoastalHighway.
The Western Australian Tourism Commissionhas fundsavailableunder
the headwork deferralprogrammeto assistdevelopersto spreadthe
start-upcostsof headworkschargesi.e. power,waterand sewerage,up to
a five yearperiod. TheCommission funds the servicing agent direct
and thedeveloperrepaysthe moneyat
treasuryinterestrates,withrepaymentsgearedto thecashflowof
thebusiness.
The servicesbeing provided to the lots are a gravel road,power
and water and the ingoing premium of $35 000 ispayablewithin 30
daysof acceptanceof application.
At any time during the currency of the lease, uponcompletion of
the minimum developmentof 100 caravanbaysand ancillary facilities
to the satisfactionof the Minister for Lands,considerationmay be
given to the lesseeacquiring the freeholdof the land. In this
regarda purchaseprice of $49 000 is fixed for MeekatharraLots 957
and 958which at the time of Crown Grant action will beamalgamatedas
one lot. The purchaseprice will remainvalid for a periodof 3
yearsfrom the date of approvalof thelease.
LAND ACT 1933
Reserves
N.J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.
Departmentof LandAdministration,Perth,9 December1988.
HIS ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto
setapartas Public Reservesthe land describedbelow for
thepurposetherein setforth.
File No. 3249/988.CHIDLOW-No. 40820 1.8059 Child Care
Centreand
Park. Lot No. 266, Original PlanChidlow 38/6,Public
PlanPerth1:2000 37.35and38.35 NorthcoteStreet.
File No. 1244/987.KALGOORLIE-No. 40730776 squaremetresUseand
Requirementsof theCommissionerof Main Roads.Lot No.4292,
Original Plan 16915, Public Plan Kalgoorlie Boulder1:2000
28.40HicksStreet.
File No. 287/69.MOUNT HELENA-No. 40793 1 829 squaremetres
Useand Requirementsof theWesternAustralian Development
Corporation. Lot No. 327, Diagram 73080, PublicPlanPerth1:2 000
34.33KeaneStreet.
File No. 2748/988.NORSEMAN-No. 40817 5060 squaremetresUse
and
Requirementsof the Shire of Dundas. Lot No. 129, 133,134, 135
and136, Original Plan Norseman88/1,Public PlanNorseman Townsite
Sheet 3 Mildura and GoodliffeStreets.
File No. 1458/58.SWAN-No. 40816 4048 square metres Use and
Re
quirementsof theWesternAustralian DevelopmentCorporation.
Location No. 7138, 7139, 11155 and 11156, Diagram88686, Public Plan
Perth 1:2 000 18.29 Whitfield andHamilton Streets.
FileNo. 2754/988.WYNDHAM-No. 40792 1579 squaremetresUse and
Requirementsof theGovernmentEmployeesHousingAuthority. Lot No.
995 and 1343, Diagram 68934 and 75818,Public Plan Wyndham1:2 000
21.08, GreatNorthernHighway andKangarooRoad.
N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.
AMENDMENT OF BOUNDARIES
BoddingtonTownsite
Departmentof LandAdministration,Perth,9 December1988.
File No. 3330/11V4HIS ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil
hasbeenpleasedto approve,underSection10 of theLand Act 1933 ofthe
amendmentand medescription of the boundaries ofBoddingtonTownsite
to comprisethe areadescribedin theSchedulehereunder.
ScheduleAll that portion of landboundedby lines starting from
the
intersectionof theLeft Bankof theHothamRiver with
theprolongationnorthwesterlyof thenortheasternboundaryofLot 18 of
Williams Location 5020, as shownon Office ofTitles Plan 6071, and
extendingsoutheasterlyto and alongthatboundaryto a
northernboundaryof PartLocation8016as shown on Certificate of Title
Volume 40 Folio 194A;thencewesterly, southwesterly, easterly,
southerly, againsouthwesterly,southeasterly,again southwesterlyand
westerly alongboundariesof that part locationto aneasternsideof
RoadNumber687; thencenortherly alongthat sideto
theprolongationeasterlyof thesouthernboundaryof Lot 1 ofLocation
6583 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 59902;thencewesterly to and
along that boundary and westerlyalong the southernboundaryof
Location 15755 to a southeasternsideof
JarrahTerrace;thencesouthwesterlyalongthat side to the
eastemnmostcorner of Lot 152 of Location6583 asshownon Office of
Titles Plan15859; thencesoutheasterlyand southwesterlyalong
boundariesof that lot andsouthwesterlyalong southeasternboundaries
of Lots 151,150, 149, 148, 147 andLot 146 of Locations6583 and6582
toits southwesterncorner, thence northwesterly along
thesouthwesternboundaryof that lot andonwardsto
thesouthwesterncorner of Lot 145; thencegenerally
northwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot and Lots 144 and 123 to
asoutheasternside of RoadNumber 688; thencesouthwesterly
andwesterlyalongsides of that roadto theprolongationnortherlyof
theeasternboundaryof Lot 3 of Location6581as shownon Office of
Titles Diagram6118; thencesoutherlyto
andsoutherly,westerlyandnortherly alongboundariesofthat lot and
onwardsto thesouthernsideof RoadNumber688; thencenortheasterlyto
the southeasterncorner of Location
15717;thencenortherlyalongtheeasternboundaryofthat location to its
northeasterncorner; thencenortherlyand westerly along westernand
southern sides of RoadNumber 3973 and onwardsto theLeft Bankof
theHothamRiver and thencegenerally northerly and generally
northeasterlyupwardsalongthatbankto thestartingpoint.
Land Administration Public Plans:BoddingtonTownsiteand Marradong
NE 1:25 000.
N.J.SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.
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9 December1988] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4831
AMENDMENT OF RESERVES
Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,9 December1988.
HIS ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto
approve,undersection37 of theLand Act 1933 oftheamendmentof
thefollowing reserves-
File No. 3249/988-No.10804 Chidlow Lots 230, 266 and280
"Recreation"to excludeChidlow Lot 266 andof its areabeing reduced
to 2979 square metres accordingly. PlanPerth1:2 000
37.35and38.35NorthcoteStreet.
File No. 3686/51-No.26896 Wyndham Lots 995, 1006,1342 and 1343
"Community Welfare Purposes"to excludeLots 995 and 1343 and of its
area being reducedto 1504squaremetres accordingly. Plan Wyndham 1:2
000 21.08GreatNorthernHighway andKangarooRoad.
N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.
Chrimes,RonaldJohnand Bruce, RhondaMarie, 345B/492;GrassValley
Lot No. 68; Non paymentof instalments;1412/985;GrassValley
28:20Vivian Street.
Roissetter,Barry Rodrick; 345B/661; BadgingarraLot No.107; Non
paymentof instalments;992/78; BadgingarraTownsiteSouthButler.
Mickel, Ian Stanley; 338/16917; Condingup Lot No. 111;Non
compliance with conditions 2394/984; TownsiteBambsiaDrive.
N. J. SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960
CANCELLATION OF RESERVES
Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,9 December1988.
HIS ExcellencytheGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto
approve,undersection37 of theLand Act 1933 ofthecancellationof
thefollowing reserves-
File No. 792/986-No. 1619 Luman District "PublicPurposes".Plan
Dixon Range 1:250 000 nearGreatNorthern Highway.
File No. 1496/61-No.27192 Albany Lot 1150 "Use andRequirementsof
the Country High Schools’ Hostel Authority". Plan Albany 1:2 000
11.05Burt Street.
N.J.SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.
CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVE
Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,9 December1988.
File No. 1554/75.HIS Excellencythe Governor in Executive Council
hasbeenpleasedto approve,under section37 of theLand Act 1933,of
thepurposeof ReserveNo. 33447 KalamundaLots 241and 242 being
changedfrom "Government Requirements"to "Use andRequirementsof the
WesternAustralian DevelopmentCorporation".
Plan Perth1:2 000 25.23 and25.24Byron Road.N. J.
SMYTH,ExecutiveDirector.
Departmentof LandsAdministration,Perth,9 December1988.
IT is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto theresolutionof theCity of
Armadalepassedata meetingof theCouncil held onor about29
December1987, theundermentionedlandshavebeenset apart,taken, or
resumedunder section 17 of thePublic Works Act 1902, for
thepurposeof a new road,that isto say:-
Armadale408/988.Road No. 2106 Ranford Road widening of part
That
portion of CanningLocation 16a containinganareaof
3099squaremetres as delineatedand coloured dark brown
onLandAdministrationPlan17305.
RoadNo. 17929 A strip of land varying in width, commencing at
the western side of Road No. 2106 RanfordRoad and extending as
delineatedand coloured mid anddark brown on Land Administration
Plan 17305 generallynorthwestwardthrough Canning Location 16a and
vacantCrown Land to terminateat
thesoutheasternboundaryofJandakotAgricultural AreaLot 70.
1.0564 hectaresbeing resumed from Canning Location16a.
Public Plan:Perth1:10 000 4.1; F143-4Chain
IT is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto theresolutionof theCity of
Bayswaterpassedata meetingof theCouncil held onor about 16 June1987
theundermentionedlandshavebeensetapart,taken,or resumedunder
section17 of the PublicWorks Act 1902, for the purposeof a new
road, that is tosay:-
Bayswater
LAND ACT
Departmentof LandAdministration,Perth,9 December1988.
File 2316/33.I HEREBY appoint, pursuant to Section 173 1 of the
LandAct 1933 Barry GeorgeCribb asanAuthorisedLandOfficer.
YVONNE HENDERSON,Minister for Lands.
LAND ACT 1933
Forfeitures
Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,5 December1988.
THE following leasesand licencestogetherwith all Rights,Title
andInteresttherein havethis daybeenforfeitedto theCrown under the
Land Act 1933 for the reasonsstated:-Name;LeaseorLicence;District;
Reason;CorresNo.; Plan.Kluth, Keith John;
3116/9651;NabberuLocations22 & 23;
Non payment of instalments; 1688/986; Wiluna Regional.
Latham,John Stuart;345B/654;ExmouthLot No. 954; Nonpaymentof
instalments;2847/987;15:11 Griffiths Way.
Howard, Michael John and Howard Pauline
Lesley;338/18411;KununurraLot No. 1810; Non payment
ofinstalments;1567/988;23:15Lotus Court.
3319/986.RoadNo. 17935 Wright Streeti A strip of landvarying
in width, commencingat thenorthwesternsideof RoadNo.3294 John
Street and extending as surveyednorthwestwardsalong part of the
southeasternboundaryand thenortheasternboundaryof Lot 1 of
SwanLocation SOffice of Titles Diagram 39526 to terminate at a
linejoining the northernmostnorthwesterncornerof Lot 279 ofLocation
S Plan 53882 and the northernmostpoint ofthesaidLot 1.
ii widening of part That portion of Lot 1 of SwanLocation S
Office of Titles Diagram39526 as delineatedand coloured dark brown
on Land Administration Plan17300.
Road No. 3294 John Street widening of part Thatportion of Lot
218 of SwanLocationS Office of Titles Plan53882 as delineatedand
coloured dark brown on LandAdministrationPlan 17300.
Road No. 17936 A strip of land varying in width, commencing at a
northwesternside of Road No. 3294 JohnStreetand
extendingasdelineatedand coloureddark brownon Land Administration
Plan 17300 throughLots 292 and293 Office of Titles Plan53882, Lot
15 Diagram54869,Lots 298 and 297 Plan 53882 and Lot 13 Diagram54869
all of SwanLocation S to terminateat thesouthernsideof a
surveyedroad RaymondAvenue.
3361 squaremetresbeingresumedfrom SwanLocationS.
Public Plan: Perth1:2000 17.29 and 17.30;P174-4Chain
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4832 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA [9 December1988
IT is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto theresolutionof theShire of
Boyup Brook passedat a meetingof the Councilheld on or about 18
December1981 the undermentionedlandshavebeensetapart,taken,or
resumedunder section17 of thePublic Works Act 1902, for the
purposeof a newroad, that is to say:-
Boyup Brook463/983.Road No. 17933 A strip of land 20 metreswide,
widening
at its commencement, commencing at the westernside ofRoadNo.
1062 JayesRoadand extendingnorthwestwardsas delineatedand
coloureddark brown on Lands and SurveysPlan 15757 throughBoyup
Brook Lot 269 ReserveNo.23055 and Railway Reserveto terminate
within the saidRailwayReserveat a line in
prolongationnortheastwardofthe northwesternboundaryof Lot 365
Portion of Reserve40692.
Road No. 17934 A strip of land varying in width, commencingat
the northeasternsideof RoadNo. 10954 AbelStreet and extending
northeastwardsas delineatedand
colouredmid and dark brown throughVacantCrown Landand
RailwayReserveto terminateat the southwesternsideof RoadNo.
17933.
ReserveNo. 23055 is hereby reducedby 3067 squaremetres.
Public Plan:Boyup Brook 1:200005.17
* And whereasHis Excellency the Governor has declaredthat the
said landshave beensetapart,taken, or resumedfor thepurposeof the
said roads,andthat plansof thesaidlands might be inspected at the
Department of LandAdministration, Perth, it is hereby notified that
the landsdescribedabove are roads within the meaningof the
LocalGovernmentAct 1960, subjectto theprovisionsof thesaidAct.
By Orderof His Excellency.Dated6 December,1988.
YVONNE HENDERSON,Minister for Lands.
File No. 2799/88TownPlanningand DevelopmentAct
1928;MetropolitanRegionTownPlanningSchemeAct 1959;
Public WorksAct 1902;StatePlanningCommissionAct 1985
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUMELAND
ImprovementPlan No. 21-Herdsman
THE Minister for Works herebygivesnotice in accordancewith
theprovisionsof section17 2 of thePublic Works Act 1902that it is
intendedto takeor resumeundersection17 1 of that Act,
thepieceorparcelof landdescribedin the Schedulehereto,andbeingall
in theHerdsmanLakeDistrict, for thepurposeof the following public
work, namelyImprovementPlanNo. 21-Herdsmanandthat thesaidpieceor
parcelof landis markedoff on PlanL.A., W.A. 441 which may be
inspectedat theoffice oftheDepartmentof Land Administration,
Perth.The additional information containedin theScheduleafter
theland descriptions is to definelocality only andin no way
derogatesfrom the Transferof Land Act description.
Schedule
No.onL.A., W.A. Owner or ReputedOwnerNo. 441
.Occupier or ReputedOccupier
AreaDescription approx.
Salvatore AntonioCuscuna
Salvatore AntonioCuscuna
Portion of each of HerdsmanLake Lots 2.4452ha46 and 450 and
being Lot 35 othe subject of Diagram60983 being the wholeof the
land contained in CertificateofTitle Volume 1693 Folio 816
Dated30 November1988.
*
BOBPEARCE,Minister for Planning.
Main RoadsAct 1930,;Public Work.s Act 1902
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUMELAND
MRD 41/124-D
THE Minister for Works herebygivesnotice,in accordancewith
theprovisionsof Section17 2 of thePublic Works Act 1902,as
amendedthat it is intendedto takeor resumeunder Section17 1 of
theAct thepiecesor parcelsof land describedin theScheduleheretoand
being all in the RockinghamDistrict, for the purposeof the
following public works namely,widening ofBunbury Highway
40.12-42.39SLK Section andthat the saidpiecesor parcelsof landare
markedoff on LTO Plan 15925whichmaybe inspectedat theoffice of
theCommissionerof Main Roads,WaterlooCrescent,EastPerth.
Schedule
N0. Owner orReputed
OwnerOccupier or Reputed
Occupier Descrip ionArea
approx.
1. Michael Patrick Conway M. P. Conway Portionof PeelEstateLot
885 and beingpart of Lot 3 on Plan 7531 and beingpart of the land
comprised in Certificateof Title Volume 1361 Folio916.
511 m2
2. Phillip Brian FergusonandMarjorie SusanFerguson.
P. B. andM. S. Ferguson Portionof PeelEstateLot 885 and
beingpart of Lot 4 of Plan 7531 and beingpart of the land comprised
in Certificateof Title Volume 1273 Folio 287.
1 509 m2
3. William Frederick Harryand JoyceKathleenHarry
*
W. F andJ. K. Harry Portionof PeelEstateLot 885 and beingpart of
Lot 5 on Plan 7531 and beingpart of of the land comprisedin
Certificate of Title Volume40 Folio 128A.
1 428 m2
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9 December1988] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,WA 4833
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUMELAND-continued
N Owneror Reputed0. OwnerOccupieror Reputed
Occupier DAreaescrip ion approx.
4. GeoffreyCohn Hawley andDoreenIda Hawley
G. C. andD. I. Hawley Portion of PeelEstateLot 885 andbing 1 451
m2* part of Lot 6 on Plan 7531 and being
part of the land comprised in Certificateof Title Volume1255
Folio811.
5. Eric William Pateman E. W. Pateman Portionof PeelEstateLot
889 andbeing 921 m2part of Lot 8 on Plan 7531 and beingpart of the
land comprised in Certificateof Title Volume 1305 Folio 785.
6. Peter Giles Graham and P. G. andR. G. Graham Portionof
PeelEstateLot 889 and being 1 552 m2Robin GraceGraham part of Lot 9
on Plan 7531 and being
part of theland comprisedin the Certificate ofTitle Volume
105Folio 36A.
7. Thomas CorneliusLangeweg
T. C. Langeweg Portionof PeelEstateLot 890 andbeing 1 926 m2part
of Lot 1 on Diagram 27231 andbeing part of the land comprised
inCertificateof Title 1274Folio 833.
8. JoyceThelmaFrench J. T. French Portionof PeelEstateLot 893
and being 961 m2part of Lot 893 andbeingpart of Lot54 on
Diagram29903andbeingpart ofthe land comprised in Certificate
ofTitle Volume1315 Folio486.
Dated 7 December1988. **
D. R. WARNER,Director,AdministrationandFinance,
Main RoadsDepartmennt.
MRD 42/52-EMain RoadsAct 1930;Public WorksAct 1902
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUMELANDTHE Minister for Works
herebygives notice,in accordancewith theprovisionsof Section 17 2
of thePublic Works Act 1902,as amendedthat it is intendedto take or
resumeunder Section 17 1 of that Act thepiecesorparcelsof
landdescribedin theScheduleheretoandbeingall in theCapelDistrict,
for thepurposeof thefollowing public worksnamely,wideningof
BunburyAugustaRoad21.15-23.40SLK Section andthat
thesaidpiecesorparcelsof landare markedoff on LTO Plan 16436
whichmaybe inspectedat theoffice of theCommissionerof Main
Roads,WaterlooCrescent,EastPerth.
Schedule
N 0.Owneror Reputed
OwnerOccupieror Reputed
Occupier D escrip 1011Area
approx.
1. George Ah Soo Lim andMargaretMary Lim
G. A. S. Lim and M. M.Lim
Portion of Wellington Location 294 andbeing part of the land
contained inMemorialBook No. XXVII-824.
1.6705ha
2. DunkleyHoldings PtyLtd ... DunkleyHoldings Pty Ltd.. Portion
of Wellington Location 47 andbeingpart of Lot 13 on Plan 4432
andbeing part of the land contained inCertificate of Title Volume
414 Folio60A.
5520 m2
3. Vernon George Scott asExecutor of the Will
ofAllenErnestScott
Commissioner of MainRoads Vide CaveatD843887
Portion of Wellington Location 392 andbeing part of the land
contained inCertificateof Title Volume 1 068 Folio372.
3 651 m2
4. Clive ChadwickHutton Minister for Works Portion of Wellington
Location 2200andbeing part of the land contained inCertificate of
Title Volume 413 FoliohA.
1 859 in2
5. Clive ChadwickHutton Minister for Works Portionof Wellington
Location 2 199 andbeing part of the land contained inCertificateof
Title Volume 410 FoliobA
314 m2
Dated 7 December1988.D. R. WARNER,
Director,AdministrationandFinance,Main RoadsDepartment.
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4834 GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA [9 December1988
Main RoadsAct 1930;Public WorksAct 1902MRD 42-98-4
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUMELANDTHE Minister for Works
herebygivesnotice,in accordancewith theprovisionsof Section172 of
thePublic Works Act, 1902,as amendedthat it is intendedto take or
resumeunderSection 17 1 of that Act thepieceor parcelof land
describedin theScheduleheretoand being all in the
PerenjoriDistrict, for the purposeof thefollowing public works
namely,widening of theMullewa-Wubin Roadand that thesaidpieceor
parcelof landis markedoff on LTO Diagram74124 which maybe
inspectedat theoffice of the Commissionerof Main
Roads,WaterlooCrescent,EastPerth.
Schedule
No Owneror ReputedOwnerOccupierorReputed
Occupier Descri tionArea
p approx.
1. WaterAuthority of Western Water Authority of West- Portion of
Victoria Location 7807 and 1 010 m2Australia em Australia being
part of the land comprised in
Certificateof Titles Volume 272 Folio59A and Volume 1309 Folio
571 andbeing all theland,describedas Lot 2 inLTO Diagram74124.
Dated7 December1988.D. R. WARNER,
Director, AdministrationandFinance,Main RoadsDepartment.
PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902
Saleof Land
MRD 41/199-3VB.NOTICE is herebygiventhat His Excellencythe
Governorhas authorisedunder Section 29 7 a ii of the PublicWorks
Act 1902 as amendedthe sale by public auctionorprivate contractof
theland hereunderdescribed,suchlandbeingno longer requiredfor work
for which it was acquired.
LandPortion of CockbumnSoundLocation 551 and being part
of Lots 26 and27 on Plan6369 beingpart of thelandinCertificateof
Title Volume 103 Folio 190A shownmoreparticularly delineatedand
coloured green on PlanMRD 88-8Stock Road,O’Connor.
Portion of CockburnSoundLocation 551 and being partof Lot 29 on
Plan6369 being part of the landin Certificateof Title Volume 94
Folio 134A shownmoreparticularly delineatedandcolouredgreenon Plan
MRD 88-8Stock Road,O’Connor.
DatedthisSeventhDay of December1988.
* D. R. WARNER,Director, AdministrationandFinance,
Main RoadsDepartment.
BUSH FIRESACT 1954
Shireof Dumbleyung
JointFireControl Officers
IT is hereby notified for public information that the
appointmentsof:
D. Shackley,andD. Harrisas Joint Fire Control Officers for the
Shire of Dumbleyunghave been cancelled;and
P. Bessell-Browne,and A. Harrishave been appointedas Joint Fire
Control Officers for theShireof Dumbleyung.
G. E. WHEELER,Shire Clerk.
BUSHFIRES ACT 1954
Shireof Kondinin
BushFireControl Officer
IT is hereby notified for public information that RobertGeorge
Baillie of 8 Naughton Street, Hyden has beenappointedFireControl
Officer for theHydenTownsite.
The appointmentof Kelvin Alexander Early is herebycancelled.
BUSHFIRES ACT 1954
Shireof Plantagenet
M. J. JONES,Shire Clerk.
IT is hereby advisedthat the following persons have
beenappointedBushFire Control Officers for the
1988/1989FireSeason.
ChiefFireControl Officer-R. M. Williss.DeputyChiefFire
ControlOfficer-R. J. Bairstow.ChiefFireWeatherOfficer-R. L.
Bairstow.DeputyFireWeatherOfficer-R. 0.
Sounness.FireControlOfficers:
K. ForbesM. JenkinsP. J. BrownN. WamnefordP. DrageR. DrageB. F.
BaileyT. M. DonaldsonH. G. SandilandsR. I. LallyK. StirlingD. B.
BunkerK. W. SmithsonW. G. DePledgeS. HallN. E. BunkerK. W. FrostP.
Webb
R. 0. SounnessR. ShepherdJ. A. B. WrightJ. R. S. WallaceK. W.
StothardI. McN. MartinW. B. SounnessR. FordJ. PughA. Brown
S. WegnerJ. BlytheG. WoodwardJ. TreasureG. A. CraneT. AllisonC.
J. McGready
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9 December1988] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4835
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928
SchemeAmendmentAvailable for Inspection
City of ArmadaleTown PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 43
SPC:853-2-22-4Pt43.NOTICE is hereby given that the City of
Armadale haspreparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor
thepurposeof providing for the addition of three Rural
ZoneCategoriesC 1, D 1 andE 1
andprescribingsubdivisionstandards.
Plans and documentssetting out and explaining
theschemeamendmenthavebeendepositedat Council Offices,7 Orchard
Avenue, Armadale and at the State PlanningCommissionPerth,and will
be availablefor inspectionduring office hoursup to andincluding
January20, 1989.
Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on
Form No. 4 and lodgedwith the undersignedon orbeforeJanuary20,
1989.
This amendmentis available for inspection in order toprovide and
opportunityfor public commentand it shouldnot beconstruedthat final
approvalwill begranted.
J. W. FLATOW,Town Clerk.
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928
ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment
City of CanningTown PlanningSchemeNo. 16-AmendmentNo. 452
SPC:853-2-16-18Pt 452.IT is herebynotified for public
information, in accordancewith Section 7 of theTown Planningand
DevelopmentAct1928 that theHon Minister for
PlanningapprovedtheCityof Canning Town Planning Scheme Amendment
onNovember 28, 1988 for the purpose of rezoning No. 30Bedford
Street Lot 53, Bentley, from "S.R.2" to "G.R.4Restricted",with
GroupHousingCriteria asper Appendix4 to apply.
S. W. CLARKE,Mayor.
I. F. KINNER,Town Clerk.
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928
ApprovedTownPlanningSchemeAmendment
City of GosnellsTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 288
SPC:853/2/25/1Pt. 288.IT is herebynotified for public
information, in accordancewith Section 7 of theTown Planningand
DevelopmentAct1928 that theHon Minister for
PlanningapprovedtheCityof Gosnells Town Planning Scheme Amendment
onNovember29, 1988 for the purposeof rezoninga 2000 m2portion of
Lot 749 fronting Eudoria Street, Gosnells fromResidentialA to
ResidentialB at theR.30densitycode.
L. G. RICHARDSON,* Mayor.
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928
ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment
City of CanningTown PlanningSchemeNo. 16-AmendmentNo. 458
SPC: 853-2-16-18Pt. 458.IT is hereby notified for public
information, in accordancewith Section 7 of theTown
PlanningandDevelopmentAct1928 that theHon Minister for
Planningapprovedthe Cityof Canning Town Planning Scheme Amendment
onNovember 28, 1988 for the purposeof addingthe followingSerial69
to Appendix2 Scheduleof SpecialZones-
SerialNo. Lot No. Location Address AdditionalPurposefor
Whichthe
Premisesmaybeused
69 Portion ,landakot .JandakotAA Kennels associated480 AA 480
Lot 480 with a Greyhound
NicholsonRoad/ Training ComplexAcourtRoad,CanningVale
S. W. CLARKE,Mayor.
I. F. KINNER,Town Clerk.
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928
ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendments
City of PerthCity PlanningScheme-AmendmentNos.27, 28 and 29
SPC:853/2/10/9Pts.27, 28 ard 29.IT is herebynotified for public
information, in accordancewith Section7 of theTown Planningand
DevelopmentAct1928 that theHon Minister for Planningapprovedthe
Cityof Perth Town Planning Scheme Amendments onNovember29, 1988 for
thepurposeof thefollowing.
AmendmentNo. 27
Rezoning Lots 3, 4 and 5 and Part 5 Nos.
8-14CambridgeStreet,Leedervillefrom ResidentialR60 to General
CommercialCl.
AmendmentNo. 28AmendingtheCity PlanningSchemeas follows.Clause37
be amended-
i by inserting after the Clausedesignation"37" thefollowing
sub-clausedesignation:
1;ii by deletingtheword "Where" and substitutingthe
following-Subject to sub-clause2 of this Clause,where;and
iii amending paragraphe by deleting the words"copies of the
advertisementreferred to in subparagraphai of this Clause" and
substitutingthemefor-
the form prescribedin the SecondScheduletotheSchemeduly
completed.
iv by inserting at the end of the Clausethe followingnew
sub-clause-
2 Notwithstanding Clause 25 e and sub-clause1 of this
Clause,theCouncil may,by anabsolutemajority, grant approval of an
applicationfor town planningapprovalwhich involvestheuseof land for
a purposein a Zonein whichusefor that purposeis designated"SA" in
TableNo. 1 if-
a thedevelopmentin respectof which theapplication is madeis the
extensionoralteration of or the addition to anexisting useof
landwhich useis for thesamepurpose;and
b he applicanthascompliedwith the requirements of paragraphai,
paragraph aii or paragraphe of sub-clause1 of this
Clause.AmendmentNo.29
Rezoningthat portion of Lot 35 No. 69 ScarboroughBeachRoad,
North Perth, currently zoned Residential R30, toShoppingSi.
C. HOPKINSMayor.
G. B. ClarkeW. L. BirdW. J. YorkG. BaileyD. LangeJ. HigginsB. P.
Stan-BishopN. BignellB. LyallJ. Armstrong
R. L. BairstowP. TrentK. A. PearceP. MassonC. RosmanA. HouseG.
EllettJ. HanlonC. ArmstrongK. Cooke
All previousappointmentsareherebycancelled.
C. E. NICHOLLSShireClerk.
G. WHITELEY,Town Clerk.
R. F. DAWSON,Town Clerk.
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CORRIGENDUM
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928
AdvertisementofTown PlanningSchemeAmendmentAvailable for Public
Inspection
City of SouthPerthTown PlanningSchemeNo. 5-AmendmentNo. 18
5PC:853/2/11/7Pt. 18.IT is herebynotified for public information
that the noticeundertheabove AmendmentNo. 18 publishedatpage 4456of
the GovernmentGazette No. 107 dated November 11,1988
containedanerrorwhich is now correctedas follows.
For thewords-amendingthe Schemeboundaryand includethe landnow
forming part of theCity of SouthPerthinto
the"CommunicationsReserve-LocalRoads".
readamendingthe Schemeboundary and including thelandnow forming
part of theCity of SouthPerthintothe
"CommunicationsReserve-LocalRoads" andthe"Residentialal-R"Zone.
D. B. ERNST,Town Clerk.
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928
SchemeAmendmentAvailable for Inspection
City of Stirling District PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo.
85
SPC: 853-2-20-34Pt. 85.NOTICE is herebygiven that theCity of
Stirling has preparedtheabovementionedschemeamendmentfor the
purposeof rezoningLot 1, H.N. 99, Flora Terrace,North Beachfrom
"Business"and "Public Amusement"to
"SpecialUseZone-PublicAmusementandOffice".
Plans and documentssetting out and explaining
theschemeamendmenthave been depositedat Council Offices,Civic
Place,Stirling and at theState PlanningCommissionPerth, and will be
available for inspection during officehoursup to andincluding
January20, 1989.
Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on
Form No. 4 and lodgedwith the undersignedon or beforeJanuary20,
1989.
This amendmentis available for inspection in order toprovide an
opportunity for public commentand it shouldnot beconstruedthat
final approvalwill begranted.
R. FARDON,Town Clerk.
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928ApprovedTown
PlanningSchemeAmendment
City of WannerooTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 418
SPC:853-2-30-1Pt418.IT is herebynotified for public information,
in accordancewith Section7 of theTown Planningand
DevelopmentAct1928 that theHon Minister for
PlanningapprovedtheCityof Wanneroo Town Planning Scheme Amendment
onNovember 28, 1988 for the purpose of rezoning thenortheasternand
southwesternportions of Lot 3 Merriwaand the northern portion of
Lot 31 Quinns Rocks from"Rural" to "ResidentialDevelopment".
W. BRADSHAW,Mayor.
R. F. COFFEY,Town Clerk.
TOWNPLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928
ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment
Shireof Albany Town PlanningSchemeNo. 3-AmendmentNo. 82
SPC:853-5-4-5Pt. 82.IT is herebynotified for public information,
in accordancewith Section 7 of theTown Planningand
DevelopmentAct1928 that theHon Minister for
PlanningapprovedtheShireof Albany Town Planning Scheme Amendment
onNovember28, 1988 for thepurposeof:AmendingtheSchemeTextby-
1. Amending the name of the use-class "FishProcessing/Curingor
Poultry Processing"to "FishProcessing/Curing,Poultry Processingor
RabbitProcessing".
2. Amendingthe interpretationof this new useclassto read: "Fish
Processing/Curing, PoultryProcessingor Rabbit
Processingmeanspremisesusedfor small scalefish
processing/curing,poultryprocessingor rabbit processingwhich could
beaccommodatedon a particular site without adversely affecting the
environmentor amenityfollowing consultationwith the
EnvironmentalProtectionAuthority".
3. Amending theuseclass-zoningtable by amendingthe name of the
useclass"Fish Processing/Curingor PoultryProcessing"to "Fish
Processing/Curing,PoultryProcessingor RabbitProcessing".
H. A. RIGGS,President.
D. J. CUNNINGHAM,Shire Clerk.
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928
ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendmentShireof Ashburton
Town PlanningSchemeNo. 3-AmendmentNo. 2
TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928
ApprovedTown PlanningSchemeAmendment
City of WannerooTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 406
SPC: 853-2-30-1Pt. 406.IT is hereby notified for public
information, in accordancewith Section7 of theTown Planningand
DevelopmentAct1928 that theHon Minister for
PlanningapprovedtheCityof Wanneroo Town Planning Scheme Amendment
onNovember28, 1988 for thepurposeof rezoningthat portionof
Reserve11630 BurnsBeachrequiredfor residentialpurposesto
ResidentialDevelopment.
W. BRADSHAW,Mayor.
R. F. COFFEY,Town Clerk.
SPC:853-10-3-3Pt. 2IT is herebynotified for public information,
in accordancewith Section 7 of theTown Planningand
DevelopmentAct1928 that the Hon Minister for
PlanningapprovedtheShireof Ashburton Town Planning Scheme Amendment
onNovember28, 1988 for thepurposeof thefollowing-
1. ContentsPage-i Deleting, in Part lI-Reserves, "2.1 Local
Auth
ority SchemeReserves"and inserting "2.1 SchemeReserves".
ii Deleting "Part Ill-Reserves" and inserting
"PartIll-Zones".
iii Deleting "3.3 Additional Use" and "3.4 RestrictedUse".
iv Deleting "5.7 Industrial Zones"and inserting
"5.7IndustrialandServicesTradesZones".
v Deleting "6.5 Home Occupation/Industries"andinserting "6.5
Home Occupation/CottageIndustries".
2. PartI-Preliminary: Adding "c The Land UseMaps".
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3. PartTI-Reserves-i Rewordingclause2.1 to read-
"2.1 SchemeReservesThe lands shownas SchemeReservesonthe
SchemeMap, hereinaftercalled Reserves are lands reserved under
theSchemefor the purposesshown on theSchemeMap."
ii In clause 2.2, deleting from line 3, the word"Local".
iii In clause 2.3.1, deleting from line 2 the word"Local" and
from line 3 thewords "local authoritypurposesorfor".
4. PartITT-Zones-i Deleting clauses "3.3 Additional Use" and
"3.4
RestrictedUse".
5. PartV-DevelopmentRequirementsi In clause5.1.2 deleting from
part a, line 1, the
word"Local".ii Deletingclauses5.4.1 and5.4.2 andinserting-
5.4.1 The ResidentialZones togetherwith theirpattern and
allocation throughout theSchemeArea are designedto provide forthe
developmentof the SchemeArea insucha way as will-
a providesufficient landin appropriate locations for residential
development to meet the needsof theSchemeArea’s anticipated
growthand population without undulyrestrictingthechoiceof
sites;
b promote and safeguard health,safety, convenience, the
generalwelfare and the amenities of residentialareasandtheir
inhabitants.
5.4.2 Residential Precincts-ResidentialPlanningCodes
For thepurposeof this SchemetheCouncil shall apply the following
Codes, variations and exclusionsto the ResidentialPrecincts.a Low
Density Residential-R5Code-
Precinct1Council’s objective is to maintain avery low density
residentialcharacterin Precinct1.Notwithstanding the conditions
oftheR5 Codenothingshall preventtheCouncil from limiting
anybuilding totwo storeysin height.
b Low Density Residential-Rl5Code-Precincts SRi to
SR14inclusiveCouncil’s objective is to maintain alow density
residential character inthe existing residential area and
toperpetuatesimilar high standardsofdevelopmentin ne