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No. 21 674—8 FEBRUARY—318641—1 [65] VOL. CCCXXVIII OVER THE COUNTER SALES $2.75 INCLUDING G.S.T. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY 2017 No. 21 674 ISSN 0039-9795 U B E R T A S E TF I D E L I T A S Tasmanian Government Gazette Text copy to be sent to Mercury Walch Pty Ltd. Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 6232 2138 Mail: 5 Bowen Road, Moonah, Tasmania 7009 Order Information When using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Mercury Walch Pty Ltd on (03) 6232 2138 Deadlines All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday prior to publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Please supply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If your advertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Mercury Walch Pty Ltd will not be held responsible for any errors and the advertisement will be printed. Enquiries Subscription and account enquiries phone (03) 6232 2137 Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6232 2128 Out of Hours Special Gazette Notification Out-of-hours notification for Special Gazettes phone (03) 6232 2128 or mobile 0400 922 459 Gazette and State Service Online The Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are now available online at:— www.gazette.tas.gov.au ROMA MARY SINCLAIR, late of 65 Tanundal Street, Howrah in Tasmania, Telephonist/Widow, died on 31 August 2016. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property of the abovenamed deceased, are required by the Executors, CHRISTINA MARY RUSSELL SINCLAIR and ROBERT TIMOTHY FAY, C/- Tremayne Fay Rheinberger, 119 Macquarie Street, Hobart in Tasmania, to send particulars of their claim in writing to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania by 8 March 2017, after which date the Executors may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. Dated this eighth day of February 2017. TREMAYNE FAY RHEINBERGER, Solicitors for the Estate The Estate of NORMA JOSEPHINE GATES of St Ann's Aged Care Home, 142 Davey Street, Hobart, Tasmania ROBIN EDWARD DAVEY as personal representative of the Estate of NORMA JOSEPHINE GATES, gives notice in accordance with section 25A of the Trustee Act 1898: • He intends to distribute the property subject to the Estate among the persons entitled to the Estate. • He requires any person interested in the Estate to send to ROBIN EDWARD DAVEY, care of Tierney Law, 8/ 16 Main Street Huonville, on or before the 9th March 2017, particulars of any claim in respect of the Estate. • He may, at any time after that date, distribute the Estate having regard only to claims of persons of which they then have notice and without being liable for the Estate so distributed to any person of whose claim they had no notice at the time of the distribution. Dated this eighth day of February 2017. ROBIN EDWARD DAVEY, Personal Representative of the Estate NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Hobart an election to administer the estate(s) of AMY JEAN GAMBLE late of 160 Glen Gala Road Cranbrook in Tasmania Retired Cook/Single Woman deceased Intestate Dated this eighth day of February 2017. DAVID BENBOW, Chief Executive Officer, Public Trustee CONTENTS Notice Page Administration and Probate ..................................... 66 Cities/Councils ......................................................... 71 Justices ..................................................................... 67 Land Acquisition ...................................................... 68 Mental Health........................................................... 69 Nature Conservation ................................................ 67 Notices to Creditors ................................................. 65 Rules Publication ..................................................... 70 Staff Movements ...................................................... 83 Unclaimed Monies ................................................... 69 Notices to Creditors
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  • No. 21 674—8 February—318641—1

    [65]VOL. CCCXXVIII OVER THE COUNTER SALES $2.75 INCLUDING G.S.T.

    T A S M A N I A NG O V E R N M E N T

    GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY 2017 No. 21 674 ISSN 0039-9795

    TASMANIA

    • UBERTAS•ET•FIDELITA

    S •

    Tasmanian Government Gazette Text copy to be sent to Mercury Walch Pty Ltd.

    Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 6232 2138Mail: 5 Bowen Road, Moonah, Tasmania 7009

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

    on (03) 6232 2138

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

    possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Mercury Walch Pty Ltd will not be held responsible for

    any errors and the advertisement will be printed.Enquiries

    Subscription and account enquiries phone (03) 6232 2137Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6232 2128

    Out of Hours Special Gazette NotificationOut-of-hours notification for Special Gazettes phone (03) 6232 2128

    or mobile 0400 922 459Gazette and State Service Online

    The Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are now available online at:— www.gazette.tas.gov.au

    ROMA MARY SINCLAIR, late of 65 Tanundal Street, Howrah in Tasmania, Telephonist/Widow, died on 31 August 2016. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property of the abovenamed deceased, are required by the Executors, CHRISTINA MARY RUSSELL SINCLAIR and ROBERT TIMOTHY FAY, C/- Tremayne Fay Rheinberger, 119 Macquarie Street, Hobart in Tasmania, to send particulars of their claim in writing to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania by 8 March 2017, after which date the Executors may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

    Dated this eighth day of February 2017.

    TREMAYNE FAY RHEINBERGER, Solicitors for the Estate

    The Estate of NORMA JOSEPHINE GATES of St Ann's Aged Care Home, 142 Davey Street, Hobart, Tasmania ROBIN EDWARD DAVEY as personal representative of the Estate of NORMA JOSEPHINE GATES, gives notice in accordance with section 25A of the Trustee Act 1898:• He intends to distribute the property subject to the Estate

    among the persons entitled to the Estate.• He requires any person interested in the Estate to send to

    ROBIN EDWARD DAVEY, care of Tierney Law, 8/ 16 Main Street Huonville, on or before the 9th March 2017, particulars of any claim in respect of the Estate.

    • He may, at any time after that date, distribute the Estate having regard only to claims of persons of which they then have notice and without being liable for the Estate so distributed to any person of whose claim they had no notice at the time of the distribution.

    Dated this eighth day of February 2017.

    ROBIN EDWARD DAVEY, Personal Representative of the Estate

    NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Hobart an election to administer the estate(s) of

    AMY JEAN GAMBLE late of 160 Glen Gala Road Cranbrook in Tasmania Retired Cook/Single Woman deceased Intestate

    Dated this eighth day of February 2017.

    DAVID BENBOW, Chief Executive Officer, Public Trustee

    CONTENTS

    Notice Page

    Administration and Probate ..................................... 66

    Cities/Councils ......................................................... 71

    Justices ..................................................................... 67

    Land Acquisition ...................................................... 68

    Mental Health ........................................................... 69

    Nature Conservation ................................................ 67

    Notices to Creditors ................................................. 65

    Rules Publication ..................................................... 70

    Staff Movements ...................................................... 83

    Unclaimed Monies ................................................... 69

    Notices to Creditors

  • 66 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 8 February 2017

    GEOFFREY BRIAN DEACON late of 177 Derwent Avenue, Lindisfarne in Tasmania, retired pharmacist/company director/married man who died on the 22nd day of July 2016Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Executors JEANETTE ELAINE HOGAN and ANDREW JAMES DEACON c/- Dobson Mitchell Allport of 59 Harrington Street, Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars of their claim to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania in writing on or before the 11th day of March 2017 after which date the Executors may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice.DATED this 8th day of February 2017DOBSON MITCHELL ALLPORT, Practitioners for the estate

    LILI TERESA PICKERING, Retired Teacher/Widow, deceased, who died on 8 October 2016, late of Unit 1, 6 Stratton Avenue, Lenah Valley in Tasmania.JAN RYSZARD KAWA (also know as and in the Will called JOHN RICHARD KAWA), Retired Teacher/Married Man and MAUREEN LYNETTE JEPSON, Retired Teacher/Single Woman, both care of Worrall Lawyers, 133 Macquarie Street, Hobart in Tasmania, as Legal Personal Representatives of LILI TERESA PICKERING, require that any person who has a claim against the estate, lodge written details of their claim with the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania at Salamanca Place, Hobart in Tasmania, within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice, after which date the Legal Personal Representatives are at liberty to pay and distribute the assets of the estate, dealing then only with the claims that they have notice.

    Dated this eighth day of February 2017.

    WORRALL LAWYERS, Lawyers acting on behalf of the Legal Personal Representatives of the Estate

    ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

    Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration

    NOTICE is hereby given that, after the expiration of 14 days from the publication hereof, application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that letters of administration of the estate of JUSTINE ELLEN MILEY late of 50 Main Road, Sorell in Tasmania deceased, intestate, may be granted to DAVID CHARLES BESTER of 50 Main Road, Sorell in Tasmania the husband of the said deceased.

    Dated this eighth day of February 2017.JUSTIN MCMULLEN, Legal Practitioner for Applicant

    ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

    Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of AdministrationNOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof, application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the estate of PHILLIP MICHAEL JONES late of 14 Phillips Avenue, New Norfolk in Tasmania, Council Worker, Bachelor, deceased, intestate, may be granted to JEAN MARY JONES of 14 Phillips Avenue, New Norfolk in Tasmania, Home Duties, Widow, the mother of the said deceased.

    Dated this eighth day of February 2017.

    J.H. DIXON, Solicitor

    ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

    Notice of Application to Reseal Probate or Letters of AdministrationNOTICE is hereby given that, after the expiration of 14 days from the publication hereof, MARYE JANE NICHOLSON of 73 Thiessen Crescent Miena in Tasmania, the wife of GEOFFREY NICHOLSON late of 1/15 The Strand, Dee Why in New South Wales, deceased, to whom Letters of Administration was granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales on the 14th day of June 2013, will apply to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that the seal of the said Supreme Court of Tasmania may be affixed to the said Letters of Administration pursuant to Part VI of the Administration and Probate Act 1935.

    Dated this eighth day of February 2017.

    JULIE LYNN BYRNE, Solicitor

    ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

    Notice for Claims

    In the Estate of JOY SCOTT (also known as DOROTHY JOY SCOTT) late of St. Ann’s Rest Home, 142 Davey Street, Hobart in Tasmania, Widow, Deceased who died on 8 October 2016. Creditors, next of kin and any other persons having a claim against the Estate of the late JOY SCOTT (also known as DOROTHY JOY SCOTT) are required by the executors ATHOL MARK SANSOM of 28 Natone Street, Lindisfarne in Tasmania and SHERALYN FAYE JACKSON (in the Will called SHERALYN JACKSON) of 2/72 Branscombe Road, Claremont in Tasmania to send particulars of such claim to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, Salamanca Place, Hobart on or before 14th day of March 2017 after which date the Executors may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

    Dated this eighth day of February 2017.

    SHIELDS HERITAGE, Solicitors 50 Victoria Street, Hobart 7000

    ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

    Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration(With the Will & Codicil Annexed)

    NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen (14) days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration (with the Will & Codicil annexed) of the Estate of TIMOTHY RICHARD MOYE late of 35 Amy Road, Newstead in Tasmania, widower/retired teacher deceased, may be granted to HELEN MARY COATES of 1A Sisson Street, Youngtown in Tasmania, married/retired home duties the stepdaughter of the said deceased.

    Dated this eighth day of February 2017.DOUGLAS & COLLINS, Solicitors for the Applicant

    ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

    Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of AdministrationNOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen (14) days from the publication hereof Application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the Estate of ROSEMARY ANNE TURNER late of 360 Tranmere Road Howrah in Tasmania, retired teacher/married be granted to ALFRED DAVID TURNER of 360 Tranmere Road Howrah in Tasmania, retired administration officer the lawful husband, of the said deceased.

    Dated this eighth day of February 2017.

    BUTLER MclNTYRE & BUTLER, Solicitors for the Estate

    Administration and Probate

  • 8 February 2017 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 67

    ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

    Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of AdministrationNOTICE is hereby given that, after the expiration of 14 days from the publication hereof, application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the estate of PETER JOHN FITZ-GERALD, late of 2/10 Kerry Court, Summerhill in Tasmania, Deckhand/Divorced, deceased, intestate, may be granted to ELLIE EDWINA FITZ-GERALD of 2 Vine Street, Hawley Beach in Tasmania, Paramedic/Never Married, and CURTIS PETER FITZ-GERALD of 30 Chalet Road, Badger Creek in Victoria, Boiler Maker Welder/Never Married, the daughter and son of the deceased.

    Dated this eighth day of February 2017. TREMAYNE FAY RHEINBERGER, Solicitors for the Applicant

    ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

    Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of AdministrationNOTICE is hereby given that, after the expiration of 14 days from the publication hereof, application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that letters of administration of the estate of, BRAIDON LEWIS FLETCHER, 33 Arndell Place, Richmond Tasmania, Drilling Assistant/partnered man, deceased, intestate may be granted to, NATALIE VICKI PEARCE, 33 Ardnell Place, Richmond Tasmania, Apprentice Hairdresser/partnered woman, the partner of the said deceased.

    Dated this third day of February 2017.

    NATALIE PEARCE

    JUSTICES ACT 1959Department of Justice, Hobart

    31 January 2017IN ACCORDANCE with the provisions of the Justices Act 1959, Her Excellency the Governor-in-Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned persons as Justices of the Peace for the State of Tasmania:

    A Nelson D’Silva of 19 Manly Avenue, LindisfarneJohn Trevor William Hayton of 41 Mount Stuart Road, Mount Stuart By Her Excellency's Command,

    HON DR VANESSA GOODWIN MLC, Attorney-General.

    NATURE CONSERVATION ACT 2002

    Order: amendment OF schedules 1, 2, 3 and 6 tO the wildliFe (general) regulatiOns 2010

    I, MATTHEW GUY GROOM, Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage, make the following order under section 32A(1) of the Nature Conservation Act 2002, amending Schedules 1, 2, 3 and 6 to the Wildlife (General) Regulations 2010.

    Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Wildlife (General) Regulations 2010 is amended by adding the following name to that Part of that Schedule:

    Order Common Name SpeciesLepidoptera Marrawah Skipper Oreisplanus munionga larana

    Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Wildlife (General) Regulations 2010 is amended by amending the names of the following species in that Part of that Schedule:

    Order Common Name SpeciesAraneae Plomleys Trapdoor Spider Migas plomleyiEupulmonata Southern Hairy Red Snail Chloritobadistes victoriaePart 3 of Schedule 2 to the Wildlife (General) Regulations 2010 is amended by amending the names of the following species in that Part of that Schedule:

    Family Common Name SpeciesScincidae Three-lined Skink Acritoscincus duperreyiScincidae Whites Skink Liopholis whitiiScincidae Northern Snow Skink Carinascincus greeniScincidae Metallic Skink Carinascincus metallicusScincidae Southern Snow Skink Carinascincus microlepidotusScincidae Spotted Skink Carinascincus ocellatusScincidae Mountain Skink Carinascincus orocryptusScincidae Tasmanian Tree Skink Carinascincus pretiosusSchedule 3 to the Wildlife (General) Regulations 2010 is amended by amending the following name in that Schedule:Family Common Name SpeciesCacatuidae Galah Eolophus roseicapilla

    Schedule 6 to the Wildlife (General) Regulations 2010 is amended by adding the following names to that Schedule:

    ReptilesOrder or Family Common Name SpeciesPythonidae Black-headed Python Aspidites melanocephalus

    BirdsOrder or Family Common Name SpeciesAnseranatidae Magpie Goose Anseranas semipalmataBurhinidae Bush Stone-curlew Burhinus grallarius

    MammalsOrder or Family Common Name SpeciesAtelidae Black-handed Spider Monkey Ateles geoffroyiBovidae Addax Addax nasomaculatusBovidae Scimitar-horned Oryx Oryx dammah Callitrichidae Common Marmoset Callithrix jacchusCallitrichidae Pygmy Marmoset Callithrix pygmaeaCallitrichidae Cotton-top Tamarin Saguinus oedipusCercopithecidae Mantled Guereza Colobus guerezaEquidae Plains Zebra Equus quagga

    Justices

    Nature Conservation

  • 68 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 8 February 2017

    Felidae Siberian Tiger Panthera tigris altaicaHerpestidae Meerkat Suricata suricattaHylobatidae Siamang Symphalangus syndactylusLemuridae Ring-tailed Lemur Lemur catta Mustelidae Oriental Small-clawed Otter Aonyx cinereus

    Dated this 25th day of January 2017

    THE HONOURABLE MATTHEW GUY GROOMMinister for Environment, Parks and Heritage

    LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1993

    nOtice OF acquisitiOn

    (Section 16)

    Pursuant to Section 16 of the Land Acquisition Act 1993 (LAA) and section 56G of the Water and Sewerage Industry Act 2008 the TASMANIAN WATER & SEWERAGE CORPORATION PTY LTD of 169 Main Road, Moonah in Tasmania 7009 (“TasWater”) (being an acquiring authority in accordance with the LAA) does hereby declare that the Pipeline and Services Easement described in the First Schedule hereto is taken and vested in TasWater absolutely under the LAA for the authorised purpose of:

    • the laying, removal, repair, maintenance or modification, and the use, of a pipeline and ancillary works associated with the distribution or removal of water or sewage in relation to the North West Switch Board renewals program.

    Dated this 1st Day of February 2017.

    KRISTY MAREE LONGPage Seager LawyersSolicitor for the Tasmanian Water & SewerageCorporation Pty Ltd (ACN 162 220 653)169 Main Road, Moonah Tasmania

    FIRST SCHEDULEThe “Pipeline and Services Easement” situate in the Land District of Wellington and Parish of Ford in Tasmania being that land comprised in the Folio of the Register Volume 64461 Folio 1 marked on the Land Plan as INFRASTRUCTURE EASEMENT 9.00 WIDE (Easement Land) registered in the name of Roberts Limited.

    SECOND SCHEDULE “Pipeline and Services Easement” means: THE FULL RIGHT AND LIBERTY for the Tasmanian Water & Sewerage Corporation Pty Ltd (ACN 162 220 653) (TasWater) at all times to:. (1) enter and remain upon the Easement Land with or

    without employees, contractors, agents and all other persons duly authorised by it and with or without machinery, vehicles, plant and equipment;

    (2) investigate, take soil, rock and other samples, survey, open and break up and excavate the Easement Land for any purpose or activity that TasWater is authorised to do or undertake;

    (3) install, retain, operate, modify, relocate, maintain, inspect, cleanse and repair the Infrastructure;

    (4) remove and replace the Infrastructure;(5) run and pass sewage, water and electricity through and

    along the Infrastructure;

    (6) do all works reasonably required in connection with such activities or as may be authorised or required by any law:a) without doing unnecessary damage to the Easement

    Land; andb) leaving the Easement Land in a clean and tidy

    condition; and(7) if the Easement Land is not directly accessible from a

    highway, then for the purpose of undertaking any of the preceding activities TasWater may with or without employees, contractors, agents and all other persons authorised by it, and with or without machinery, vehicles, plant and equipment enter the Lot from the highway at any then existing vehicle entry and cross the Lot to the Easement Land; and

    (8) use the Easement Land as a right of carriageway for the purpose of undertaking any of the preceding purposes on other land, TasWater reinstating any damage that it causes in doing so to any boundary fence of the Lot.

    PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT:(1) The Owner must not without the written consent of

    TasWater first had and obtained and only in compliance with any conditions which form the consent:(a) alter, excavate, plough, drill or otherwise penetrate

    the ground level of the Easement Land;(b) install, erect or plant any building, structure, fence,

    pit, well, footing, pipeline, paving, tree, shrub or other object on or in the Easement Land;

    (c) remove any thing that supports, protects or covers any Infrastructure on or in the Easement Land;

    (d) do any thing which will or might damage or contribute to damage to any of the Infrastructure on or in the Easement Land;

    (e) in any way prevent or interfere with the proper exercise and benefit of the Easement Land by TasWater or its employees, contractors, agents and all other persons duly authorised by it; or

    (f) permit or allow any action which the Owner must not do or acquiesce in that action.

    (2) TasWater is not required to fence any part of the Easement Land.

    (3) The Owner may erect a fence across the Easement Land at the boundaries of the Lot.

    (4) The Owner may erect a gate across any part of the Easement Land subject to these conditions:(a) the Owner must provide TasWater with a key to any

    lock which would prevent the opening of the gate; and(b) if the Owner does not provide TasWater with

    that key or the key provided does not fit the lock, TasWater may cut the lock from the gate.

    (5) If the Owner causes damage to any of the Infrastructure, the Owner is liable for the actual cost to TasWater of the repair of the Infrastructure damaged.

    (6) If the Owner fails to comply with any of the preceding conditions, without forfeiting any right of action, damages or otherwise against the Owner, TasWater may:(a) reinstate the ground level of the Easement Land; or(b) remove from the Easement Land any building,

    structure, pit, well, footing, pipeline, paving, tree, shrub or other object; or

    (c) replace any thing that supported, protected or covered the Infrastructure.

    In this definition of Pipeline and Services Easement:

    “Easement Land” means the land which is subject to this easement.

    “Infrastructure” means infrastructure owned or for which TasWater is responsible and includes but is not limited to:

    Land Acquisition

  • 8 February 2017 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 69

    (a) sewer pipes and water pipes and associated valves;

    (b) telemetry and monitoring devices;

    (c) inspection and access pits;

    (d) power poles and lines, electrical wires, electrical cables and other conducting media (excluding telemetry and monitoring devices);

    (e) markers or signs indicating the location of the Easement Land, the Infrastructure or any warnings or restrictions with respect to the Easement Land or the Infrastructure;

    (f) any thing reasonably required to support, protect or cover any of the Infrastructure;

    (g) any other infrastructure whether of a similar nature or not to the preceding which is reasonably required for the piping of sewage or water, or the running of electricity, through the Easement Land or monitoring or managing that activity; and

    (h) where the context permits, any part of the Infrastructure.

    “Lot” means the land contained in Folio of the Register Volume 64461 Folio 1.

    “Owner” means the registered proprietor of the Lot from time to time.

    Land Plan

    KRISTY MAREE LONGPage Seager LawyersSolicitor for the Tasmanian Water & SewerageCorporation Pty Ltd (ACN 162 220 653)169 Main Road, Moonah Tasmania

    Mental Health

    MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

    Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on third day of February 2017. DR CHARLOTTE ALICE ISABELLA TARA QUINN-WATSON

    DATED this 3rd day of February 2017.

    PROFESSOR KENNETH CLIFFORD KIRKBY, Acting Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

    The Public Trustee is holding unclaimed funds where estate beneficiaries cannot be located. If you believe you may be the next-of-kin of any of the persons listed, please contact the Public Trustee and quote the name and reference number listed below.ESTATE NAME REFERENCETOWELL Frank Michael 18977000COLLINS Winifred Kathleen 11308006SUTHERLAND John Penrose 13924500COLE Ferris William 19358000MOTT Alice 10101900WALLACE Catherine Rita 15282300FINDLAY John 18514400BAKER Ruby Olive 19530200FARRELL, Heather Hughes 19444600GRIMSEY, Shane 12270001HEALY, Letitia Ward 17325800WINDRED, Walter 10176400YARD, Ella Louise 15992001SMITH, George Norton 10153200SABUNOVIC, Aziz 16850500TOMANEK, Karel 16791800KING, Florence Madge 17954900HENRY I L (R J WALDRON) 19788101PRICE LORRAINE 20207200HOWARD BENJAMIN 19308800WEST IAN WILLIAM 20715200

    DAVID BENBOWChief Executive OfficerPublic Trustee, 116 Murray Street, HobartFREECALL 1800 068 784 www.publictrustee.tas.gov.au

    Unclaimed Monies

  • 70 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 8 February 2017

    Rules Publication

    RULES PUBLICATION ACT 1953

    nOtice OF the making OF statutOry rules

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

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

    Number allotted to statutory rules

    Title or subject matter of Statutory Rules

    (1) Sentencing Amendment Act 2016 S. R. 2017, No. 2

    Proclamation under section 2

    (2) Strategic Infrastructure Corridors (Strategic and Recreational Use) Act 2016

    S. R. 2017, No. 3

    Proclamation under section 2

    GENERAL PURPORT OR EFFECT OF THE ABOVEMENTIONED STATUTORY RULES

    (1) Proclamation under section 2 of the Sentencing Amendment Act 2016

    This proclamation fixes 8 February 2017 as the day on which the provisions of the Sentencing Amendment Act 2016 commence.

    (2) Proclamation under section 2 of the Strategic Infrastructure Corridors (Strategic and Recreational Use) Act 2016

    This proclamation fixes 1 March 2017 as the day on which the provisions of the Strategic Infrastructure Corridors (Strategic and Recreational Use) Act 2016 commence.

    Copies of the abovementioned statutory rules may be purchased at Mercury Walch, 5-7 Bowen Road, Moonah, Phone (03) 6233 3360 or Toll Free 1800 030 940.

    ROBYN WEBB, Chief Parliamentary Counsel.

    Parliamentary standing cOmmittee On subOrdinate legislatiOn

    'Anyone who has problems with, or feels they are adversely affected by, any of the above Regulations can write to the Secretary of the Subordinate Legislation Committee, Legislative Council, Parliament House, Hobart, 7000.'

    TANIA RATTRAY, MLC, Chairperson.

  • 8 February 2017 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 71

    Cities/CouncilsDEVONPORT CITY COUNCIL

    RESERVES, PARKS AND GARDENS BY-LAW NO. 1 OF 2017

    A By-Law of the Devonport City Council, made under Section 145 of the Local Government Act 1993 to regulate, control, and protect Council's reserves, recreation grounds, parks and gardens owned by or under the control of the Devonport City Council.

    PART 1 - PRELIMINARY Short Title 1. This By-Law may be cited as the "Devonport City Council Reserves, Parks and

    Gardens By-Law".Interpretation 2. In this By-Law,

    "Authorised officer” means a Police Officer of the Tasmania Police Service, theGeneral Manager of the Devonport City Council or any other person appointed by theGeneral Manager as an authorised officer for the purposes of this By-Law;"Council" means the Devonport City Council;“parking area” means any area in or associated with a public reserve constructed orset aside by Council for parking of vehicles including all equipment, signs, accessways, fences and structures used or connected in any way with the parking area;"parking space" means a space within a parking area indicated by lines or othermarks on the ground or indicated by any other method, of sufficient clear space toaccommodate a vehicle within that space;"penalty unit” means the amount of money set under the Penalty Units and OtherPenalties Act 1987;"public reserve" means any part of a reserve, beach, coastal or river foreshore,rockery, area of bushland, natural area, planted embankment, plantation, sportsground, recreation ground, swimming pool, park or garden owned, or under thecontrol of the Council, including:(1) any road, path or car parking area within any of those areas;(2) any structure or building erected on those areas;(3) the exterior grounds of any building owned, leased or otherwise under the

    control of the Council that is not in those areas.

    PART 2 - USE OF PUBLIC RESERVES Closure of Public Reserve 3. (1) The General Manager may close all or any part of a public reserve to members

    of the public.

    (2) A person must not enter or remain in any part of a public reserve that is closedto the public without reasonable excuse or written authority of the GeneralManager to be there.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (3) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Hire of Public Reserve 4. (1) The General Manager may enter into an agreement to hire or licence a public

    reserve. (2) The General Manager may impose terms and conditions in any agreement or

    licence to use a public reserve.Sub-Licence or Sub-Hire of Public Reserve

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    5. (1) A person who has a licence or hired a public reserve must not sub-licence orsub-hire the public reserve without the written authority of the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Peaceable Use of Public Reserves 6. (1) A person must not in a public reserve do any act or thing which unreasonably

    interferes, or is likely to interfere with the peaceable use by the public of any public reserve. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 20 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 2 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Creation of an Entrance to a Public Reserve 7. (1) A person who has land adjoining a public reserve may create an entrance to the

    public reserve only if the person has the General Manager's written authority to do so.

    (2) The General Manager may impose terms and conditions on creation and use ofan entrance.

    (3) If the General Manager notifies the person in writing to close an entrance theperson must close the entrance by the method notified.

    (4) A person who receives notice to close an entrance from their land to a publicreserve must close the entrance within 14 days of receiving the notice.

    (5) Council may execute any necessary work to close an entrance if:-(a) the person whose land it leads to is directed to close the entrance and fails

    to do so; or(b) the entrance is not closed in the manner notified by the General Manager

    (6) If Council closes an entrance, the person from whose land it leads must payCouncil for all of the costs that Council incurs in doing the work.

    (7) A person must not have an entrance from his or her land to a public reservewhich is not approved by the General Manager.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

    (8) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    PART 3 - DISALLOWED ACTIVITIES NOTE: Permissions granted under part 3 of this By-Law do not constitute Council planning approval under the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 or the Devonport City Council Interim Planning Scheme 2013 or building approval under the Building Act 2016.

    Erection of a structure 8. (1) A person must not erect a building or other structure in a public reserve without

    the written authority from the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

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    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    (3) The General Manager may authorise an employee of Council to remove anystructure erected without written permission under Clause 8(1) and take anyreasonable measures to return the public reserve to the condition it was inbefore the structure was erected.

    (4) A person who erects an unauthorised building or structure must pay Council forall of the costs that Council incurs in removing it.

    Erection of a Sign 9. (1) A person must not erect or allow to be erected a sign, banner or billboard in a

    public reserve without written authority from the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 4 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    (3) An authorised officer may remove an unauthorised sign and store it in a safeplace until any fine imposed under this clause has been paid or a period of two(2) months have elapsed, whichever is the sooner.

    (4) If any unauthorised sign remains in storage for over two (2) months and the fineremains unpaid, then an authorised officer may dispose of the sign.

    Sale of Items 10. (1) A person must not sell or offer for sale, lease or hire anything, including food or

    refreshments in a public reserve without prior written authority from the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 20 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid prosecution by paying a fine of 2 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Distribution of an Advertisement 11. (1) A person must not distribute or arrange to be distributed any advertisement,

    book, card, notice, pamphlet, print, paper, promotional article or placard in a public reserve without written authority from the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine or 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Organised Sport 12. (1) A person must not conduct or participate in an organised sport, contest or game

    in a public reserve without written authority of the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 20 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Organised Activities 13. (1) A person must not in a public reserve conduct any amusement or entertainment

    for financial reward without written authority from the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 20 penalty units.

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    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Playing Golf 14. (1) A person must not in a public reserve play or practice golf or permit any person

    to play or practice golf except where signs or notice boards indicate that it is allowed. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Use of radios and loud speakers 15. (1) A person must not in a public reserve use or operate any television receiver,

    radio, loudspeaker, tape recorder, compact disc player or any other method of amplifying or playing music recorded or otherwise in such a way as to annoy other users of the public reserve. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of an infringement notice.

    Use of Change Room and Public Toilet 16. (1) A person over the age of six years, must not in a public reserve, without prior

    written authority of the General Manager, enter a change room or public toilet reserved for the use of people of the opposite sex except to assist someone who is injured, threatened or in danger, elderly or disabled. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Use of children's playground 17. (1) A person must not within 5 metres of any children’s play equipment installed in

    a public reserve: (a) fail to comply with the reasonable directions of an authorised officer; or(b) play any ball games.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 20 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Collection of Money 18. (1) A person must not take up a collection of money in a public reserve without

    written authority from the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Camping 19. (1) A person must not camp in a public reserve without the written permission from

    an authorised officer. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) For the purposes of subclause 19(1) “camp” means to:(a) erect a tent, camper trailer or similar portable shelter; or(b) place, park or leave a caravan, campervan, motorhome or similar vehicle

    on the reserve between 10.00 p.m. and 6.00 a.m.; or

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    (c) sleep in the open or in any form of shelter or vehicle between 10.00 p.m.and 6.00 a.m.

    (3) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Climbing of Trees, Natural Features and Other objects 20. (1) A person must not climb a tree, shrub, building, roof, seat, cliff, escarpment or

    fence in a public reserve without prior written authority of the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a find of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Animals 21. (1) A person must not in a public reserve ride any animal or permit any animal

    referred to in subclause (3) that is owned by them, normally kept by them or under their control to walk, exercise, stray, forage or graze in a public reserve without the written authority of the General Manager, except:- (a) on roads, paths or tracks or in areas provided for one of these activities;

    and(b) where signs or notice boards indicate that it is allowed.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    (3) In subclause (1), “animal” means an animal as defined in the Dog Control Act2000 except a dog as defined in that Act and native birds and animals.

    Use of skates and cycles 22. (1) A person must not in a public reserve ride, drive or use an unmotorised wheeled

    recreational vehicle, device or toy except; (a) on roads, paths or tracks where signs or notice boards indicate that use of

    that vehicle, device or toy is allowed; or(b) with written authority of the General Manager.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Abuse of an authorised officer and/or an employee of Council 23. (1) A person must not threaten, intimidate, or use abusive language to an

    authorised officer and/or an employee of Council acting in the course of their employment in relation to or in connection with any matter relating to a public reserve. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Alcohol Free Areas 24. (1) The areas identified in Schedule 2 are alcohol free areas at all times unless

    written authority from the General Manager has been given.

    (2) The Council may by resolution declare any other area in a public reserve to bean alcohol free area:(a) during any specified hours or periods or both; or(b) at all times.

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    (3) The Council may by resolution revoke or amend any resolution under subclause(2), whether or not any specified period has expired.

    (4) For the purposes of subclause (5) an area of a public reserve is an alcohol freearea if it is identified in Schedule 2, or:(a) has been declared an alcohol free area under subclause (2); and(b) the area is identified as being an alcohol free area by a sign within it or in

    its close proximity; and(c) the sign indicates that the possession or consumption of alcohol is

    prohibited within that area: and(d) if the Council’s resolution provides that the area is alcohol free only during

    specified hours or periods:(i) the sign states those hours or period; and(ii) the action occurs during those hours or period.

    (5) In an alcohol free area without the written authority of the General Manager:

    (a) a person must not consume liquor; or(b) A person must not, without reasonable excuse (proof of which lies on the

    person), have in his or her possession an opened or unsealed container ofliquor.

    Penalty: a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

    (6) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    (7) In this clause “alcoholic beverage” means a beverage (other than a medicine)that:(a) is intended for human consumption; and(b) has an alcoholic content greater than 0.5% by volume when at a

    temperature of 20º Celsius.

    PART 4 - DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

    Planting or Tending Vegetation 25. (1) A person must not in a public reserve plant any vegetation without the written

    authority of the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    (3) The provisions of sub clause (1) do not apply to any employee, contractor orauthorised volunteer of or engaged by the Council to plant vegetation in thatpublic reserve who plants vegetation of the nature they are engaged by theCouncil to plant.

    (4) For the purposes of this clause, “plant” includes:(a) any method of placing vegetation in or on the ground in a way that is likely

    to allow or induce the vegetation to survive or grow; and(b) propagating, husbanding, watering or otherwise tending to vegetation.

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    Interference with Items 26. (1) A person must not in a public reserve, without the written authority of the

    General Manager, move, remove, tamper with or damage:- (a) a tree, shrub, plant, flower, or garden bed; or(b) any sod, turf, loam, sand, gravel, stone or any other similar material; or(c) a water-pipe, tap, sprinkler, or hose; or(d) a pond or fountain or the water in it except to drink from a drinking

    fountain; or(e) any sign or public notice erected by or authorised by the Council.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    (3) The provisions of sub clause (1) do not apply to any employee, contractor orauthorised volunteer of or engaged by the Council who does anythingreasonably required in the course of that engagement.

    Protection of wildlife 27. (1) A person must not in a public reserve without written authority of the General

    Manager:-

    (a) take from the public reserve or have in his or her possession any wildlife orproducts of wildlife from that public reserve; or

    (b) use or have in his or her possession any hunting equipment; or(c) lay or set any trap or snare or deposit any poisonous or chemical

    substance; or(d) interfere with the nest, breeding place or habitation of any wildlife; or(e) intentionally rouse or disturb any wildlife.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 20 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Fire 28. (1) A person must not in a public reserve light a fire other than in a fireplace or

    designated place provided by Council for public use, without written authority of the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Wood 29. (1) A person must not in a public reserve collect or remove any wood or timber

    without written authority of the General Manager. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    PART 5 - VEHICLES Parking of a Vehicle 30. (1) A person must not in a public reserve park a vehicle:-

    (a) in a parking area where parking spaces are marked unless it is parkedwholly within a parking space; or

    (b) parked otherwise than as directed by an authorised officer or by signs andnotice boards erected by the Council; or

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    (c) in a position where it obstructs the entry or exit of a vehicle to anotherparking space or parking area.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 1.5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine to Council of:-(a) .5 penalty units within 14 days after the issue of the infringement notice; or(b) .27 penalty units - 14 days or more days after the issue of the infringement

    notice but before the filing of a complaint; or(c) .55 penalty units after the filing of a complaint but before 48 hours before

    the Court hearing date.Driving of a Vehicle 31. (1) A person must not drive ride or use a motorised vehicle in a public reserve or

    bring a motorised vehicle into a public reserve except:- (a) on or in a road, path, track or parking area where signs or notice boards

    indicate that the type of vehicle is permitted; and(b) in compliance with any direction indicated on the sign or notice board; and(c) at less than twenty-five kilometres an hour and at a safe speed.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    (3) The provisions of subclause (1) do not apply to:(a) any employee, contractor or authorised volunteer of or engaged by

    Council to undertake any activity in the public reserve and who is using thevehicle for the purpose of that activity; or

    (b) police, ambulance, fire or other emergency services using the vehicle inthe performance of their duties; or

    (c) with respect to any road that appears from its design and construction tobe a road open to public vehicles during any period during which it is opento public vehicles and in compliance with any signs with respect to the useof that road.

    Parking when Reserve is Closed 32. (1) The General Manager may close a public reserve or any part of a public reserve

    to vehicular traffic.

    (2) When a public reserve is closed to vehicular traffic a person must:-(a) not enter the public reserve with a vehicle; or(b) remove his or her vehicle placed there by him or her.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (3) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 1 penalty unit to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Entry and Exit of Parking Area 33. (1) A person driving a vehicle in a public reserve must enter or leave a parking area

    in a public reserve by a proper access point provided by Council. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 1.5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine to Council of;-

    (a) .5 penalty units to the Council within 14 days after the issue of theinfringement notice; or

    (b) .27 penalty units - 14 days or more days after the issue of the infringementnotice but before the filing of a complaint; or

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    (c) .55 penalty units after the filing of a complaint but before 48 hours beforethe Court hearing date.

    Reserved Space 34. (1) The General Manager may in a public reserve determine;

    (a) the location of reserved parking spaces or parking areas; and(b) the conditions that apply to reserved parking spaces or parking areas.

    (2) A person must not park or leave a vehicle in a parking space or area which isdesignated "Reserved" unless authorised to do so.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 2.5 penalty units.

    (3) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying 0.5 penalty units to the Councilwithin 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Washing, Dismantling and Repair of Vehicle 35. (1) A person must not in a public reserve dismantle paint, wash, service or repair a

    vehicle without written authority of the General Manager unless it is necessary to enable the vehicle to be moved from the reserve. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 2 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.5 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    PART 6 - MISCELLANEOUS Regulation of Activities 36. (1) An authorised officer may give reasonable directions to any person playing or

    engaging in a game, sport or activity in a public reserve:- (a) to regulate the playing or engaging in game, sport or activity; or(b) to avoid inconvenience or risk of danger to any person in the public

    reserve.

    (2) A person must obey a reasonable direction from an authorised officer.Penalty: a fine not exceeding 2 penalty units.

    (3) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine of 0.25 penalty units to theCouncil within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    Removal from area 37. An authorised officer may require any person to leave a public reserve who that

    officer reasonably believes is offending against this By-Law.Removal of Articles 38. (1) An authorised officer may remove anything which is on or in a public reserve

    which is on that land contrary to this By-law.

    (2) The authorised officer or Council may keep anything removed under clause38(1) in a safe place until the reasonable expenses of its removal and storagehave been paid.

    Supply of name and address 39. (1) A person must supply their correct and full name and present permanent or

    temporary address if requested by an authorised officer if the officer reasonably believes that the person is offending or has offended against the By-Law. Penalty: a fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

    (2) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine to the Council of 1 penaltyunit within 14 days after the issue of an infringement notice.

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    Arrest of Offenders by the Police 40. (1) A police officer may arrest a person who is on a public reserve and whom the

    police officer reasonably believes is offending against this By-law if: (a) the person refuses to leave the public reserve as required by an

    authorised officer under clause 37; or(b) the person does not supply the information requested by an authorised

    officer under clause 39.

    (2) Clause 40(1) does not apply to offences against clauses 5, 6 or 8.Infringement notice 41. (1) An “Authorised officer” may issue an infringement for any offence in accordance

    with S.149 of the Local Government Act, 1993 and the Monetary Penalties Enforcement Act 2005 as set out in Schedule 3.

    Rectification Notice 42. (1) An authorised officer may give notice to a person who has done anything in

    contravention of this By-Law which is capable of being rectified by any work or thing, requiring that person to do the work or thing that the authorised officer considers is reasonably required to rectify the consequences of that contravention.

    (2) A notice under sub clause (1):(a) is to be in writing, signed by the authorised officer; and(b) is to be given to the person who contravened this By-Law; and(c) is to identify the contravention of this By-Law; and(d) is to state the work or thing to be done that is required to rectify the

    contravention; and(e) is to state the time by which the work or thing is to be completed; and(f) may state the time by which the work or thing is to be commenced or any

    timetable for the commencement or completion of any part of the work orthing to be done; and

    (g) may require that the work of thing be done only by a person who hasappropriate qualifications reasonably required to do that work or thing andmay state the qualifications that are so required.

    (3) A person must not fail to comply with a notice given under sub clause (1).Penalty: a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

    (4) A person may avoid a prosecution by paying a fine to the Council of 1 penaltyunit within 21 days after the issue of the infringement notice.

    (5) The Council may do any work or thing required by a notice under sub clause (1)that is not done in accordance with that notice.

    Recovery of Council’s Expenses 43. (1) Any expense reasonably incurred by the Council in rectifying or remedying the

    consequences of any contravention of this By-Law is recoverable by the Council as a debt payable by the person whose act or default constituted that contravention.

    (2) The expenses referred to in sub clause (1) include the Council’s expensesincurred under clauses 42(5).

    SCHEDULE 1

    Infringement Notice Offences

    Clause Specified Offence Penalty to be applied if paid within 21 days

    Maximum Penalty (Penalty

    units) 3 Closure of public reserve 0.5 5 5 Sub-lease or Sub-Hire of Public Reserve 1.5 10 6 Peaceable use of public reserves 2 20 7 Creation of an entrance to a public reserve 0.5 10 8 Erection of a structure 0.5 5 9 Erection of a sign 0.5 4 10 Sale of an item 2 20 11 Distribution of an advertisement 0.5 5 12 Organised Sport 1 20 13 Organised Activities 1 20 14 Playing Golf 0.5 5 15 Use of radios and loud speakers 0.5 5 16 Use of change room and public toilet 0.5 5 17 Use of Children’s Playground 1 20 18 Collection of money 0.5 5 19 Camping 0.5 5 20 Climbing of trees, natural features & other objects 0.5 5 21 Animals 0.5 5 22 Use of skates and cycles 0.5 5 23 Abuse of an authorised officer 1 5 24 Alcohol Free areas 1 10 25 Planting or tending vegetation 1 10 26 Interference with items 10 1 27 Protection of Wildlife 20 1 28 Fire 1 10 29 Wood 1 10 30 Parking of a vehicle 0.55 1.5 31 Driving of a vehicle 1 5 32 Parking when Reserve is closed 1 5 33 Entry and exit of parking area 0.55 1.5 34 Reserved space 0.5 2.5 35 Washing, dismantling and repair of vehicle 0.5 2 36 Regulation of activities 0.25 2 39 Supply of name and address 5

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    SCHEDULE 1

    Infringement Notice Offences

    Clause Specified Offence Penalty to be applied if paid within 21 days

    Maximum Penalty (Penalty

    units) 3 Closure of public reserve 0.5 5 5 Sub-lease or Sub-Hire of Public Reserve 1.5 10 6 Peaceable use of public reserves 2 20 7 Creation of an entrance to a public reserve 0.5 10 8 Erection of a structure 0.5 5 9 Erection of a sign 0.5 4 10 Sale of an item 2 20 11 Distribution of an advertisement 0.5 5 12 Organised Sport 1 20 13 Organised Activities 1 20 14 Playing Golf 0.5 5 15 Use of radios and loud speakers 0.5 5 16 Use of change room and public toilet 0.5 5 17 Use of Children’s Playground 1 20 18 Collection of money 0.5 5 19 Camping 0.5 5 20 Climbing of trees, natural features & other objects 0.5 5 21 Animals 0.5 5 22 Use of skates and cycles 0.5 5 23 Abuse of an authorised officer 1 5 24 Alcohol Free areas 1 10 25 Planting or tending vegetation 1 10 26 Interference with items 10 1 27 Protection of Wildlife 20 1 28 Fire 1 10 29 Wood 1 10 30 Parking of a vehicle 0.55 1.5 31 Driving of a vehicle 1 5 32 Parking when Reserve is closed 1 5 33 Entry and exit of parking area 0.55 1.5 34 Reserved space 0.5 2.5 35 Washing, dismantling and repair of vehicle 0.5 2 36 Regulation of activities 0.25 2 39 Supply of name and address 5

    SCHEDULE 1

    Infringement Notice Offences

    Clause Specified Offence Penalty to be applied if paid within 21 days

    Maximum Penalty (Penalty

    units) 3 Closure of public reserve 0.5 5 5 Sub-lease or Sub-Hire of Public Reserve 1.5 10 6 Peaceable use of public reserves 2 20 7 Creation of an entrance to a public reserve 0.5 10 8 Erection of a structure 0.5 5 9 Erection of a sign 0.5 4 10 Sale of an item 2 20 11 Distribution of an advertisement 0.5 5 12 Organised Sport 1 20 13 Organised Activities 1 20 14 Playing Golf 0.5 5 15 Use of radios and loud speakers 0.5 5 16 Use of change room and public toilet 0.5 5 17 Use of Children’s Playground 1 20 18 Collection of money 0.5 5 19 Camping 0.5 5 20 Climbing of trees, natural features & other objects 0.5 5 21 Animals 0.5 5 22 Use of skates and cycles 0.5 5 23 Abuse of an authorised officer 1 5 24 Alcohol Free areas 1 10 25 Planting or tending vegetation 1 10 26 Interference with items 10 1 27 Protection of Wildlife 20 1 28 Fire 1 10 29 Wood 1 10 30 Parking of a vehicle 0.55 1.5 31 Driving of a vehicle 1 5 32 Parking when Reserve is closed 1 5 33 Entry and exit of parking area 0.55 1.5 34 Reserved space 0.5 2.5 35 Washing, dismantling and repair of vehicle 0.5 2 36 Regulation of activities 0.25 2 39 Supply of name and address 5

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    SCHEDULE 2

    Alcohol Free Areas

    • Devonport Oval playing surface• Meercroft Park playing surface• Byard Park playing surface• Girdlestone Park playing surface• Soccer Centre (Lovett Street) playing surface• Don Recreation Ground playing surfaces• Maidstone Park playing surfaces• Devonport Aquatic Centre

    SCHEDULE 3

    Infringement Notices

    An infringement notice may be issued in accordance with Section 149 of the Local Government Act 1993 and will reflect the requirements of the Monetary Penalties Enforcement Act 2005 - Section 14 Form of infringement notices.

    1. In this clause – “specified offence” means an offence against the clause specified inColumn 1 of Schedule 1.

    2. An infringement notice may be issued in respect of a specified offence and themonetary penalty set out adjacent to the offence in Column 3 of Schedule 1 is thepenalty payable under the infringement notice for that offence.

    3. An authorised officer may –a. issue an infringement notice to a person whom the authorised officer has

    reason to believe is guilty of a specified offenceb. issue one infringement notice in respect of more than one specified offence.

    4. The Monetary Penalties Enforcement Act 2005 applies to an infringement noticeissued under this by-law.

    5. In addition to any other method of service, an infringement notice alleging that avehicle has been used in relation to a specified offence may be served by affixing it tothat vehicle.

    6. Payment of an infringement notice issued under this by-law must be made to theGeneral Manager within 28 days of the issue of the infringement notice to avoid theinfringement notice being referred to the Director, MPES.

    The Schedule setting out the offences and infringement notice penalties can be found in Schedule 1.

    Dated this 23rd January 2017

    Certified as being in accordance with the Local Government Act 1993 by P West, General Manager.

    Certified as being in accordance with the law by K Abey, Legal Practitioner.

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    Appointment of OfficersAgency Duties Assigned Employee Duration Date of Effect

    State Growth General Manager Client Services M Bowles 5 Years 06/02/2017

    Permanent Appointments

    Agency Duties Assigned Employee Probation Period Date of Effect

    Tasmanian Health Service Registered Nurse L Xepapas 6 Months 29/01/2017Tasmanian Health Service Registered Nurse R de Bruyn 6 Months 29/01/2017Tasmanian Health Service Physiotherapist P Phongpagdi 6 Months 06/02/2017Tasmanian Health Service Physiotherapist L Buck 6 Months 06/02/2017Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Business Enterprise Coordinator T Jansz 6 Months 06/02/2017

    TasTAFE Teacher S Cleary 12 Months 30/01/2017Justice Director Technical Regulation A Goldsworthy 6 Months 27/02/2017Justice Catering Supervisor Q Newman 6 Months 14/02/2017State Growth Graduate Policy Officer T Butler 6 Months 30/01/2017

    Health and Human Services Specialist Medical Advisor - Public Health Services F Howes 6 Months 01/02/2017

    Tasmanian Health Service Clinical Nurse Consultant R James 6 Months 01/02/2017Treasury and Finance Revenue Officer J Lovell 6 Months 01/02/2017

    Justice Senior Legislation and PolicyOfficer B Wagg Nil 29/06/2017

    Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Visitor Reception Officer E Watkins 6 Months 31/01/2017

    Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Visitor Reception Officer D Haas 6 Months 31/01/2017

    Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Visitor Reception Officer J Clavant 6 Months 31/01/2017

    Tasmanian Health Service Oral Health Therapist E Davis 6 Months 29/01/2017Police, Fire and Emergency Management ICT Infrastructure Consultant B Giles Nil 30/01/2017

    Health and Human Services Senior Contract Officer K Perkins Nil 27/02/2017Health and Human Services IT Consultant A Parker 6 Months 06/02/2017

    Staff Movements

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

    State Growth Manager Business Services S Morey 2 Years 30/01/2017Premier and Cabinet Graduate Policy Officer M Goodwin 2 Years 06/02/2017

    Promotion of Permanent EmployeesAgency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

    Tasmanian Health Service Nurse Manager - Patient Flow L Cummins 12/02/2017Tasmanian Health Service Nurse Manager - Patient Flow A Cooper 12/02/2017Tasmanian Health Service Nurse Manager - Patient Flow S LeFevre 12/02/2017Health and Human Services Youth Justice Worker N Jarvis 30/01/2017Tasmanian Health Service Executive Chef D Davis 31/01/2017Treasury and Finance Revenue Officer L Fallon 30/01/2017State Growth Case Manager - Driver Licensing L Heazlewood 03/02/2017

    Justice Administration and LiaisonSupport Officer J McClung 27/02/2017

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    Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

    Justice Transcription Typist H Attrill 30/01/2017Tasmanian Health Service Medical Physicist Registrar C Low 06/01/2017Education Teacher J Sansom-Gower 09/12/2016Education Education Facility Attendant S Braslin 22/12/2016Education Teacher K Jansen 22/12/2016Education Teacher A Oakley 22/12/2016Education Teacher Assistant T Kewish 22/12/2016Education Education Facility Attendant L Lowe 01/01/2017Education Teacher Assistant Y Sward 23/12/2016Education Teacher N Poulton 22/12/2016Education Teacher L Yodgee 22/12/2016Education Teacher A Marquis 16/12/2016Education Teacher S Burrows 22/12/2016Education Teacher V Maxwell 22/12/2016Education Teacher M Campbell 22/12/2016Education Teacher J Lester 22/12/2016State Growth Project Manager D Murray 31/01/2017State Growth Deputy Director Arts Tasmania S Kyne 03/02/2017Health and Human Services Social Worker R Rockcliffe 31/01/2017Health and Human Services Child Safety Officer K Trambas 27/01/2017Education Teacher D Gee 30/12/2016Primary Industries, Parks, Water andEnvironment Biosecurity Inspector P Bryan 08/02/2017

    Primary Industries, Parks, Water andEnvironment Animal Keeper J Sargison 01/02/2017

    Education Teacher J Lambert 16/12/2016

    Tasmanian Health Service Senior Physiotherapist -Paediatrics S Jayawardena 30/12/2016

    Tasmanian Health Service Pharmacist P Graham 06/01/2017

    Resignation of Permanent Employees

    Retirement of Permanent EmployeesAgency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

    Education Teacher D Smith 16/12/2016Education Teacher J Hancock 22/12/2016Education Teacher H Casey 22/12/2016Education Teacher K Ash 22/12/2016Education Senior Literacy Coordinantor H Fielding 23/12/2016Education Teacher Assistant M Brennan 22/12/2016Education Teacher J Nelson 31/12/2016Education Teacher A Saunders 22/12/2016Education Education Facility Attendant R Willcox 23/12/2016Education Teacher Assistant A Hataier 22/12/2016Education Teacher J Cusick 31/07/2016Education Teacher M Dazeley 31/12/2016Education Teacher D Pridgeon 31/12/2016Education Teacher T Jolly 23/12/2016Education Teacher E Fidler 31/12/2016

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    Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

    Education Teacher A Melton 17/12/2016Education Teacher A Evans 31/12/2016Education Teacher A Potter 31/12/2016Education Teacher A Reekie 31/12/2016Education Advanced Skills Teacher S Crocker 16/12/2016Education Senior School Psychologist K Gee 22/12/2016Education Assistant Principal P Baker 31/12/2016Education Teacher J Parsons 31/12/2016

    Education Teacher E Trenham-Ostrovietis 31/12/2016

    Education Advanced Skills Teacher H Kempster 31/12/2016Education Teacher P Milbourne 30/12/2016Education Teacher S Bourke 31/12/2016Education Teacher M Dudley 30/12/2016Education Teacher J Richelme 30/12/2016Education Teacher M Growden 31/12/2016Education Teacher J Thompson 31/12/2016Education Teacher S Dodos 30/12/2016Education Assistant Principal J Briggs 31/12/2016Education Assistant Principal C Avery 31/12/2016Education Teacher L Stokes 31/12/2016Education Teacher G Tritton 31/12/2016Education Teacher L Lydon 30/12/2016Education Assistant Principal J McCullough 31/12/2016Education Advanced Skills Teacher D Hay 30/12/2016Education Teacher W Cameron 31/12/2016Education Teacher K Scanlon 20/12/2016Education Teacher R Cawley 31/12/2016Education Advanced Skills Teacher Y Masters 22/12/2016Education Teacher Y Masters 22/12/2016Education Teacher L Tringrove 16/12/2016Education Teacher W Reardon 31/12/2016Education Teacher D Noonan 15/12/2016Education Teacher M Jackson 22/12/2016Education Teacher K Finlayson 22/12/2016Education Advanced Skills Teacher D Daniels 21/12/2016Education Teacher L Murray 22/12/2016Education Teacher S Howearth 22/12/2016Education General Manager G Young 03/01/2017Education Teacher R Payne 16/12/2016Education Teacher J Brockwell 31/12/2016Education Special Education Advisor C Rennie 31/12/2016Education Principal H Fahey 31/12/2016Education Senior Analyst R Manser 02/01/2017Education Teacher G MacDonald 31/12/2016Education Teacher W McDonough 31/12/2016Education Teacher P Jeffries 22/12/2016Education Teacher R Thorne 31/12/2016

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    Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

    Education Teacher J Panckridge 22/12/2016Education Advanced Skills Teacher C Evans 31/12/2016

    Education Coordinator PhysicalImpairment C Evans 31/12/2016

    Education Advanced Skills Teacher D Bain 31/12/2016Education Assistant Principal I Cordwell 22/12/2016Education Education Facility Attendant P Brinsmead 02/01/2017Education School Administration Clerk B Pigden 22/12/2016Education Teacher Assistant B Pigden 22/12/2016Education School Business Manager G Harington 29/12/2016Education School Business Manager J Hortle 22/12/2016Education Principal A Stewart 31/12/2016Education Teacher P Williams 22/12/2016Education Senior Laboratory Technician B Peters 15/12/2016Education Teacher M Allison 31/12/2016

    Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

    Premier and Cabinet Manager Program Office P Padd 27/01/2017

    Premier and Cabinet Executive Mgr Finance &Business Development M Mulley 27/01/2017

    Termination of Officers

    Transfer of Permanent EmployeesAgency Duties Assigned Employee Transfered Agency Date of Effect

    State Growth ICT InfrastructureConsultant C RedmanPolice, Fire and Emergency Management 30/01/2017

    Treasury and Finance Manager - GovernmentServices K Enkelaar Premier and Cabinet 01/02/2017

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