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CONTENTS PART 1 Page Cremation Act 1929—Cremation Amendment Regulations 2012 ........................................... 2944 Defamation Act 2005—Defamation (Damages for Non-economic Loss) Order 2012 .............. 2950 Electricity Industry Act 2004—Electricity Industry Exemption Amendment Order 2012 .... 2933 Environmental Protection Act 1986—Environmental Protection (Wagerup Alumina Refinery Noise Emissions) Approval 2012 ............................................................................ 2939 Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997—Environmental Protection (Wagerup Alumina Refinery Noise Emissions) Approval 2012 ............................................................. 2939 Gas Services Information Act 2012— Electricity Industry (Independent Market Operator) Amendment Regulations 2012..... 2936 Gas Services Information Regulations 2012 ...................................................................... 2932 Legal Profession Act 2008—Legal Profession Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 2012............ 2951 Local Government Act 1995—Local Government (Financial Management) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2012 ........................................................................................................ 2952 Poisons Act 1964—Poisons Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2012 ......................................... 2949 Proclamations—Gas Services Information Act 2012—No. 5 of 2012 ...................................... 2929 Rates and Charges (Rebates and Deferments) Act 1992—Rates and Charges (Rebates and Deferments) Amendment Regulations 2012 ......................................................................... 2966 Retail Trading Hours Act 1987— Retail Trading Hours (Palm Springs Pharmacy) Variation Order 2012 .......................... 2931 Retail Trading Hours (Shire of Katanning) Repeal Order 2012 ....................................... 2930 Road Traffic Act 1974—Road Traffic (Charges and Fees) Amendment Regulations (No. 5) 2012 ............................................................................................................................. 2964 Rottnest Island Authority Act 1987—Rottnest Island Amendment Regulations 2012 .......... 2960 State Trading Concerns Act 1916—State Trading Concerns (Authorisation) Amendment Regulations 2012 .................................................................................................................... 2965 Transport Co-ordination Act 1966—Country Taxi-cars (Fares and Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2012 ........................................................................................................ 2962 Western Australian Marine Act 1982—W.A. Marine (Surveys and Certificates of Survey) Amendment Regulations 2012 ............................................................................................... 2954 Working with Children (Criminal Record Checking) Act 2004—Working with Children (Criminal Record Checking) Amendment Regulations 2012 ................................................ 2929 ——— PART 2 Agriculture and Food ................................................................................................................. 2968 Corrective Services .................................................................................................................... 2969 Coal Industry Superannuation.................................................................................................. 2969 Deceased Estates ....................................................................................................................... 2985 Electoral ..................................................................................................................................... 2970 Fisheries ..................................................................................................................................... 2970 Justice......................................................................................................................................... 2970 Local Government ...................................................................................................................... 2971 Marine/Maritime........................................................................................................................ 2975 Minerals and Petroleum ............................................................................................................ 2978 Planning ..................................................................................................................................... 2982 Premier and Cabinet.................................................................................................................. 2984 Public Notices............................................................................................................................. 2986 Treasury and Finance ................................................................................................................ 2984 !2012113GG! 2927 PERTH, FRIDAY, 29 JUNE 2012 No. 113 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 12.00 NOON © STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ISSN 1448-949X PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041
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CONTENTS

PART 1 Page

Cremation Act 1929—Cremation Amendment Regulations 2012 ........................................... 2944 Defamation Act 2005—Defamation (Damages for Non-economic Loss) Order 2012 .............. 2950 Electricity Industry Act 2004—Electricity Industry Exemption Amendment Order 2012 .... 2933 Environmental Protection Act 1986—Environmental Protection (Wagerup Alumina

Refinery Noise Emissions) Approval 2012 ............................................................................ 2939 Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997—Environmental Protection (Wagerup

Alumina Refinery Noise Emissions) Approval 2012 ............................................................. 2939 Gas Services Information Act 2012—

Electricity Industry (Independent Market Operator) Amendment Regulations 2012..... 2936 Gas Services Information Regulations 2012...................................................................... 2932

Legal Profession Act 2008—Legal Profession Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 2012............ 2951 Local Government Act 1995—Local Government (Financial Management) Amendment

Regulations (No. 2) 2012 ........................................................................................................ 2952 Poisons Act 1964—Poisons Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2012 ......................................... 2949 Proclamations—Gas Services Information Act 2012—No. 5 of 2012 ...................................... 2929 Rates and Charges (Rebates and Deferments) Act 1992—Rates and Charges (Rebates and

Deferments) Amendment Regulations 2012 ......................................................................... 2966 Retail Trading Hours Act 1987—

Retail Trading Hours (Palm Springs Pharmacy) Variation Order 2012 .......................... 2931 Retail Trading Hours (Shire of Katanning) Repeal Order 2012 ....................................... 2930

Road Traffic Act 1974—Road Traffic (Charges and Fees) Amendment Regulations (No. 5) 2012............................................................................................................................. 2964

Rottnest Island Authority Act 1987—Rottnest Island Amendment Regulations 2012.......... 2960 State Trading Concerns Act 1916—State Trading Concerns (Authorisation) Amendment

Regulations 2012 .................................................................................................................... 2965 Transport Co-ordination Act 1966—Country Taxi-cars (Fares and Charges) Amendment

Regulations (No. 2) 2012 ........................................................................................................ 2962 Western Australian Marine Act 1982—W.A. Marine (Surveys and Certificates of Survey)

Amendment Regulations 2012 ............................................................................................... 2954 Working with Children (Criminal Record Checking) Act 2004—Working with Children

(Criminal Record Checking) Amendment Regulations 2012................................................ 2929

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PART 2

Agriculture and Food ................................................................................................................. 2968 Corrective Services .................................................................................................................... 2969 Coal Industry Superannuation.................................................................................................. 2969 Deceased Estates ....................................................................................................................... 2985 Electoral ..................................................................................................................................... 2970 Fisheries ..................................................................................................................................... 2970 Justice......................................................................................................................................... 2970 Local Government...................................................................................................................... 2971 Marine/Maritime........................................................................................................................ 2975 Minerals and Petroleum............................................................................................................ 2978 Planning ..................................................................................................................................... 2982 Premier and Cabinet.................................................................................................................. 2984 Public Notices............................................................................................................................. 2986 Treasury and Finance................................................................................................................ 2984

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PERTH, FRIDAY, 29 JUNE 2012 No. 113 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 12.00 NOON

© STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ISSN 1448-949X PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041

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IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT NOTICE © State of Western Australia This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the Attorney General for Western Australia. Inquiries in the first instance should be directed to the Government Printer, State Law Publisher, 10 William St, Perth 6000.

PUBLISHING DETAILS The Western Australian Government Gazette is published by State Law Publisher for the State of Western Australia on Tuesday and Friday of each week unless disrupted by Public Holidays or unforeseen circumstances. Special Government Gazettes containing notices of an urgent or particular nature are published periodically. The following guidelines should be followed to ensure publication in the Government Gazette. • Material submitted to the Executive Council prior to gazettal will require a copy of the signed

Executive Council Minute Paper and in some cases the Parliamentary Counsel’s Certificate. • Copy must be lodged with the Sales and Editorial Section, State Law Publisher no later than

12 noon on Wednesday (Friday edition) or 12 noon on Friday (Tuesday edition). Delivery address: State Law Publisher Ground Floor, 10 William St. Perth, 6000 Telephone: 9426 0000 Fax: 9321 7536

• Inquiries regarding publication of notices can be directed to the Editor on (08) 9426 0010. • Lengthy or complicated notices should be forwarded early to allow for preparation. Failure to

observe this request could result in the notice being held over. If it is necessary through isolation or urgency to fax copy, confirmation is not required by post. If original copy is forwarded later and published, the cost will be borne by the advertiser.

ADVERTISING RATES AND PAYMENTS EFFECTIVE FROM 1 JULY 2012 (Prices include GST).

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— PART 1 —

PROCLAMATIONS

AA101* GAS SERVICES INFORMATION ACT 2012

No. 5 of 2012 PROCLAMATION

Western Australia

By His Excellency Malcolm James McCusker,

Companion of the Order of Australia, Commander of the Royal Victorian Order,

Queen’s Counsel, Governor of the State of Western Australia

M. J. McCUSKER Governor

[L.S.]

I, the Governor, acting under the Gas Services Information Act 2012 section 2(b) and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, fix the day after the day on which this proclamation is published in the Government Gazette as the day on which the provisions of that Act, other than sections 1 and 2, come into operation. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the State on 26 June 2012. By Command of the Governor,

P. COLLIER, Minister for Energy.

Notes: Under the Gas Services Information Regulations 2012 regulation 2(b), the provisions of those regulations, other than regulations 1 and 2, come into operation on the day on which the Gas Services Information Act 2012 section 7 comes into operation.

Under the Electricity Industry (Independent Market Operator) Amendment Regulations 2012 regulation 2(b), the provisions of those regulations, other than regulations 1 and 2, come into operation on the day on which the Gas Services Information Act 2012 section 7 comes into operation.

COMMUNITY AND CHILD SERVICES

CN301*

Working with Children (Criminal Record Checking) Act 2004

Working with Children (Criminal Record Checking) Amendment Regulations 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Working with Children (Criminal Record Checking) Amendment Regulations 2012.

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2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2012.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Working with Children (Criminal Record Checking) Regulations 2005.

4. Schedule 3 amended

In Schedule 3 amend the provisions listed in the Table as set out in the Table.

Table

Provision Delete Insert

Sch. 3 it. 1(a) $51.50 $53.00

Sch. 3 it. 1(b) $10 $10.30

Sch. 3 it. 2 $51.50 $53.00

Sch. 3 it. 3 $51.50 $53.00

Sch. 3 it. 4 $10 $10.30

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

CONSUMER PROTECTION

CP301*

Retail Trading Hours Act 1987

Retail Trading Hours (Shire of Katanning) Repeal Order 2012

Made by the Minister for Commerce under section 12E of the Act.

1. Citation

This order is the Retail Trading Hours (Shire of Katanning) Repeal Order 2012.

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2. Commencement

This order comes into operation as follows —

(a) clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this order is published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the order — on the day after that day.

3. Order repealed

The Retail Trading Hours (Shire of Katanning) Order 2010 is repealed.

SIMON O'BRIEN, Minister for Commerce.

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CP302*

Retail Trading Hours Act 1987

Retail Trading Hours (Palm Springs Pharmacy) Variation Order 2012

Made by the Minister for Commerce under section 12E of the Act.

1. Citation

This order is the Retail Trading Hours (Palm Springs Pharmacy) Variation Order 2012.

2. Commencement

This order comes into operation as follows —

(a) clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this order is published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the order — on the day after that day.

3. Variation of retail trading hours: Palm Springs Pharmacy

The special retail shop known as Palm Springs Pharmacy (located at 3 Halliburton Avenue, Warnbro) is authorised to be open, when it would otherwise be required to be closed, between 11.30 p.m. and midnight every day.

SIMON O’BRIEN, Minister for Commerce.

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ENERGY

EN302*

Gas Services Information Act 2012

Gas Services Information Regulations 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Gas Services Information Regulations 2012.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on the day on which the Gas Services Information Act 2012 section 7 comes into operation.

3. Term used: IMO

In these regulations —

IMO means the Independent Market Operator established by the Electricity Industry (Independent Market Operator) Regulations 2004 regulation 4.

4. Functions of the operator — the IMO

(1) It is a function of the IMO —

(a) to establish and operate the GBB; and

(b) to prepare and publish the GSOO.

(2) Without limiting subregulation (1), the IMO has the following functions —

(a) to collect, collate and manage information for the GBB and the GSOO;

(b) to derive from the information referred to in paragraph (a) information for inclusion on the GBB or in the GSOO;

(c) to include information on the GBB of the kinds that may or must be included on the GBB under the Act;

(d) to prepare and publish the GSOO periodically.

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(3) The IMO need not perform its functions under this regulation to the extent to which it cannot obtain the necessary information because gas market participants are not obliged to give the information.

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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EN303*

Electricity Industry Act 2004

Electricity Industry Exemption Amendment Order 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council under section 8 of the Act.

1. Citation

This order is the Electricity Industry Exemption Amendment Order 2012.

2. Commencement

This order comes into operation as follows —

(a) clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this order is published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the order — on the day after that day.

3. Order amended

This order amends the Electricity Industry Exemption Order 2005.

4. Clause 3A amended

In clause 3A insert in alphabetical order:

commercial premises means premises or any part of premises used, or intended to be used, for commercial or industrial purposes;

Note: The heading to amended clause 3A is to read:

Terms used

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5. Clause 3 amended

In clause 3(3) delete “a relevant corporation” and insert:

an electricity corporation

6. Clause 4A inserted

After clause 3 insert:

4A. Exemptions for supply to commercial premises on which generating works are located

(1) A person (the supplier) is exempt from the Electricity Industry Act 2004 section 7(3) if the distribution system concerned —

(a) is connected to generating works operated by the supplier; and

(b) is used or to be used solely for the transportation of electricity for consumption by another person on commercial premises on which the generating works are located.

(2) A person (the supplier) is exempt from the Electricity Industry Act 2004 section 7(4) if —

(a) the electricity is generated using generating works operated by the supplier; and

(b) the supplier is exempt, under clause 3(2), from the Electricity Industry Act 2004 section 7(1) in relation to the generating works; and

(c) the electricity is sold for consumption on commercial premises on which the generating works are located.

7. Clause 4 amended

In clause 4(1) delete the definition of commercial premises.

8. Clauses 19 to 21 inserted

After clause 18 insert:

19. Exemptions for electric vehicle charging stations

(1) In this clause —

electric vehicle means a vehicle that is propelled wholly or partly by electricity.

(2) A person is exempt from the Electricity Industry Act 2004 section 7(3) if the distribution system

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concerned is used or to be used solely for the transportation of electricity for the purpose of charging a battery of an electric vehicle.

(3) A person is exempt from the Electricity Industry Act 2004 section 7(4) if the electricity is sold for the purpose of charging a battery of an electric vehicle.

(4) The exemptions provided for in this clause expire 3 years after the day on which the Electricity Industry Exemption Amendment Order 2012 clause 8 comes into operation.

20. Exemptions for Blair Fox — Karakin Wind Farm

(1) In this clause —

Blair Fox means Blair Fox Pty Ltd (ACN 071 939 654);

Karakin Wind Farm means the generating works located on land being Lot 200 on Deposited Plan 302268.

(2) Blair Fox is exempt from the Electricity Industry Act 2004 section 7(3) in relation to the construction and operation of a distribution system used or to be used solely for the transportation of electricity from the Karakin Wind Farm for a distance of less than 16 km.

(3) Blair Fox is exempt from the Electricity Industry Act 2004 section 7(4) if the electricity —

(a) is transported through the distribution system referred to in subclause (2); and

(b) is sold to customers each of whom consumes more than 160 MWh of electricity per annum.

21. Exemptions for MMG Golden Grove — supply to Minjar Gold

(1) In this clause —

Minjar Gold means Minjar Gold Pty Ltd (ACN 119 514 528);

MMG Golden Grove means MMG Golden Grove Pty Ltd (ACN 114 868 325).

(2) MMG Golden Grove is exempt from the Electricity Industry Act 2004 section 7(3) in relation to the operation of a distribution system used solely for the transportation of electricity from the land the subject of mining lease 59/362 to Minjar Gold at premises located on land the subject of mining lease 59/406-I.

(3) MMG Golden Grove is exempt from the Electricity Industry Act 2004 section 7(4) in relation to the sale to

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Minjar Gold of electricity transported through the distribution system referred to in subclause (2).

(4) The exemptions provided for in this clause expire 3 years after the day on which the Electricity Industry Exemption Amendment Order 2012 clause 8 comes into operation.

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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EN301*

Gas Services Information Act 2012

Electricity Industry (Independent Market Operator) Amendment Regulations 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Electricity Industry (Independent Market Operator) Amendment Regulations 2012.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on the day on which the Gas Services Information Act 2012 section 7 comes into operation.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Electricity Industry (Independent Market Operator) Regulations 2004.

4. Regulation 7 amended

In regulation 7(1) delete “3” and insert:

3 or 4

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5. Regulation 21 amended

Delete regulation 21(1) and insert:

(1) The IMO has the functions (its main functions) conferred on it by —

(a) these regulations other than subregulation (2); and

(b) the Electricity Industry (Wholesale Electricity Market) Regulations 2004 and the market rules; and

(c) the Gas Services Information Regulations 2012.

6. Regulation 22 amended

In regulation 22 after “functions” insert:

under the Electricity Industry (Wholesale Electricity Market) Regulations 2004

7. Regulation 23 amended

(1) In regulation 23(3):

(a) delete “IMO by these regulations, the Electricity Industry (Wholesale Electricity Market) Regulations 2004 or the market rules,” and insert:

IMO,

(b) in paragraph (d) after “assistance to” insert:

the

(2) After regulation 23(3) insert:

(4A) The reference in subregulation (3) to other powers conferred on the IMO is a reference to powers conferred on the IMO by —

(a) these regulations; or

(b) the Electricity Industry (Wholesale Electricity Market) Regulations 2004 or the market rules; or

(c) the Gas Services Information Regulations 2012.

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8. Regulation 25 amended

In regulation 25(1):

(a) in paragraph (b) delete “2004.” and insert:

2004; or

(b) after paragraph (b) insert:

(c) the Gas Services Information Regulations 2012.

9. Regulation 31 amended

(1) In regulation 31(b) delete “in relation to the objectives set out in section 122(2) of the Act;” and insert:

in relation to —

(i) the objectives set out in section 122(2) of the Act; and

(ii) the objectives set out in the Gas Services Information Act 2012 section 6;

and

(2) In regulation 31 after each of paragraphs (a) and (c) insert:

and

10. Regulation 55 inserted

After regulation 54 insert:

55. Relationship to the Gas Services Information Act 2012

Regulations 21(1)(c), 23(4A)(c), 25(1)(c) and 31(b)(ii) do not have effect if functions are not conferred on the IMO by regulations made under the Gas Services Information Act 2012 section 7(2)(a).

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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ENVIRONMENT

EV301*

Environmental Protection Act 1986 Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997

Environmental Protection (Wagerup Alumina Refinery Noise Emissions) Approval 2012

Approval of the Minister under the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997 regulation 17(7).

1. Citation

This approval is the Environmental Protection (Wagerup Alumina Refinery Noise Emissions) Approval 2012.

2. Terms used

In this approval —

Alcoa means Alcoa of Australia Limited (ACN 004 879 298);

building has the meaning given in regulation 8(1);

Director means the Director of Environmental Regulation Division, Department of Environment and Conservation;

LA 1 approved level means an approved level which, measured as a LA Slow value, is not to be exceeded for more than 1% of any period of 3 hours;

LA 10 approved level means an approved level which, measured as a LA Slow value, is not to be exceeded for more than 10% of any period of 3 hours;

LA max assigned level has the meaning given in regulation 8(1);

LA Slow has the meaning given in regulation 2(1);

location 1 means any place at or adjacent to the north-eastern corner of Lot 16 on Plan 202652, near the intersection of Willowdale Road and South Western Highway, Wagerup;

location 2 means any place at or adjacent to the south-eastern corner of Lot 145 on Plan 232779, near the intersection of Bancell Road and South Western Highway, Wagerup;

location 3 means any place at or adjacent to the western boundary of Lot 1 on Diagram 51826, near South Western Highway, Wagerup;

location 4 means any place at or adjacent to the south-western corner of Lot 500 on Plan 22014, near the water treatment plant on Boundary Road, Wagerup;

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location 5 means any place at or adjacent to the south-eastern corner of Lot 2606 on Plan 249779, near Boundary Road, Wagerup;

location 6 means any place at or adjacent to the north-western corner of the intersection of Millar Street and Aitken Street, Wagerup;

location 7 means any place at or adjacent to the intersection of Chapter Road and Aitken Street, Wagerup;

location 8 means any place at or adjacent to the south-western corner of Lot 102 on Diagram 85596, near Waterous Road, Wagerup;

noise-affected land means land on which there are noise-sensitive premises that receive, at any noise-sensitive location on the premises, noise emitted from the Wagerup Alumina Refinery at a level that is likely to exceed the standard prescribed under regulation 7(1)(a) in respect of noise received at a noise-sensitive location;

noise-sensitive location means a location on noise-sensitive premises that is within 15 metres of a building directly associated with a noise-sensitive use;

noise-sensitive premises has the meaning given in regulation 2(1);

regulation means a regulation of the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997;

start day means the day on which notice of this approval is published in the Gazette;

Wagerup Alumina Refinery means the alumina refinery operated by Alcoa and located at Lot 700 on Plan 59305 and Lot 205 on Plan 34250, Wagerup.

3. Approval to exceed noise levels

Approval is granted to Alcoa to allow the level of noise emitted from the Wagerup Alumina Refinery to exceed the standard (other than the LA max assigned level) prescribed under regulation 7(1)(a) in respect of noise received at a noise-sensitive location, if the level of noise emitted from the Wagerup Alumina Refinery when received at a location set out in column 1 of the Table at the time set out in column 2 of the Table does not exceed the LA 10 approved level set out in column 3 or the LA 1 approved level set out in column 4 of the Table in relation to the location and the time.

Table

Location Time of day LA 10

Approved level (dB)

LA 1

Approved level (dB)

Location 1 0700 to 1900 hours Monday to Saturday

49

59

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Location Time of day LA 10

Approved level (dB)

LA 1

Approved level (dB)

0900 to 1900 hours Sunday and public holidays

47

54

1900 to 2200 hours all days

47

52

2200 hours on any day to 0700 hours Monday to Saturday and 0900 hours Sunday and public holidays

47

49

0700 to 1900 hours Monday to Saturday

46 55

0900 to 1900 hours Sunday and public holidays

46

50

1900 to 2200 hours all days

46

50

Location 2

2200 hours on any day to 0700 hours Monday to Saturday and 0900 hours Sunday and public holidays

46

48

0700 to 1900 hours Monday to Saturday

45

55

0900 to 1900 hours Sunday and public holidays

45

50

1900 to 2200 hours all days

45

50

Location 3

2200 hours on any day to 0700 hours Monday to Saturday and 0900 hours Sunday and public holidays

45

47

0700 to 1900 hours Monday to Saturday

45

55

0900 to 1900 hours Sunday and public holidays

41

50

Location 4

1900 to 2200 hours all days

41

50

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Location Time of day LA 10

Approved level (dB)

LA 1

Approved level (dB)

2200 hours on any day to 0700 hours Monday to Saturday and 0900 hours Sunday and public holidays

41

45

0700 to 1900 hours Monday to Saturday

45

55

0900 to 1900 hours Sunday and public holidays

41

50

1900 to 2200 hours all days

41

50

Location 5

2200 hours on any day to 0700 hours Monday to Saturday and 0900 hours Sunday and public holidays

41

45

0700 to 1900 hours Monday to Saturday

45

55

0900 to 1900 hours Sunday and public holidays

40

50

1900 to 2200 hours all days

40

50

Location 6

2200 hours on any day to 0700 hours Monday to Saturday and 0900 hours Sunday and public holidays

37

45

0700 to 1900 hours Monday to Saturday

45

55

0900 to 1900 hours Sunday and public holidays

40

50

1900 to 2200 hours all days

40

50

Location 7

2200 hours on any day to 0700 hours Monday to Saturday and 0900 hours Sunday and public holidays

37

45

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Location Time of day LA 10

Approved level (dB)

LA 1

Approved level (dB)

0700 to 1900 hours Monday to Saturday

45

55

0900 to 1900 hours Sunday and public holidays

40

50

1900 to 2200 hours all days

40

50

Location 8

2200 hours on any day to 0700 hours Monday to Saturday and 0900 hours Sunday and public holidays

36

45

4. Duration of approval

(1) This approval has effect for 2 years from the start day or for a longer period that applies under subclause (2).

(2) If Alcoa applies for a further approval under regulation 17 in relation to the Wagerup Alumina Refinery within the first 18 months in which this approval has effect, this approval continues to operate until the Minister grants, or refuses to grant, the further approval.

5. Condition of approval

It is a condition of the grant of this approval that Alcoa comply with the provisions in clause 6.

6. Noise amelioration plan

(1) Alcoa must submit to the Director within 3 months of the start day a noise amelioration plan in respect of noise-affected land.

(2) The noise amelioration plan must contain the following —

(a) an acoustic amelioration programme setting out procedures for the provision by Alcoa of noise insulation for buildings, on noise-affected land, that are directly associated with a noise-sensitive use;

(b) a land management plan setting out the procedures for the purchase by Alcoa of noise-affected land;

(c) any other matter that the Director may require.

(3) At any time after receiving a noise amelioration plan from Alcoa, the Director may, by notice in writing, request Alcoa to provide a revised noise amelioration plan that addresses the matters specified in the notice.

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(4) A revised noise amelioration plan requested under subclause (3) must be provided within 14 days of the request or within such longer period as the Director specifies in the written notice.

Dated: 10 June 2012.

BILL MARMION, Minister for Environment.

HEALTH

HE301*

Cremation Act 1929

Cremation Amendment Regulations 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Cremation Amendment Regulations 2012.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Cremation Regulations 1954.

4. Regulation 12 replaced

Delete regulation 12 and insert:

12. Other requirements for permit

Every application to cremate made in accordance with regulation 11 shall be accompanied by the fee

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prescribed in Appendix “B” and a certificate in accordance with —

(a) Appendix “A” Form 7, completed by a medical practitioner; or

(b) Appendix “A” Form 8, completed by the Coroner ; or

(c) the Coroners Regulations 1997 Schedule 1 Form 4, completed by the Coroner.

5. Appendix “A” amended

In Appendix “A” delete Form 7 and insert:

Form 7

Certificate of Medical Practitioner Cremation Act 1929

Form 7

Certificate to be completed by doctor who attended deceased prior to death.

Add additional pages if more space is required.

Attach copies of all relevant laboratory reports, results, certificates etc.

Deceased Name

Address

Date of birth / / Age

Marital status Male Female

Occupation

Doctor Name

Address

Are you a spouse, de facto partner or relative of the deceased?

No

Yes. Nature of relationship _________________________

As far as you are aware, do you have a pecuniary interest in the deceased’s estate or any other pecuniary interest in the deceased’s death?

No

Yes. Give details _________________________________

Were you the deceased’s usual doctor?

No Yes

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Recent care of deceased

During the 4 weeks prior to death did the deceased receive medical or nursing care?

No

Yes. Where was the deceased cared for?

Hospital ______________________________

Nursing home ______________________________

Home ______________________________

Other ______________________________

If cared for at home or other place, who provided care?

Professional health care providers

Relatives, friends, others

Give names and relationship to the deceased

_________________________________________________

________________________________________________

Did you attend the deceased during his or her last illness?

No Yes Since what date? / /20

Did any other doctor(s) attend the deceased during his or her last illness?

No

Yes. Give names __________________________________

Last illness Brief clinical history of last illness including diagnoses and events leading to death.

____________________________________________________

____________________________________________________

____________________________________________________

Details of death

Date / /20 Time a.m./p.m.

Place where the deceased died —

Home

Address ___________________________________________

Hospital ___________________________________________

Address ___________________________________________

Other _____________________________________________

Address ___________________________________________

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Were you present when the deceased died?

Yes

No. When did you last see the deceased alive?

Date / /20 Time a.m./p.m.

Did you examine the deceased’s body after death?

No

Yes. Give details _________________________________

Do you have any reason to suppose that a further examination of the deceased’s remains may be desirable?

No

Yes. Give details _________________________________

Cause of death Was a post mortem performed?

No

Yes. Give details of results _________________________

_________________________________________________

*Did you sign the Medical Certificate of Cause of Death?

Yes

No. Name of the doctor who signed the certificate

_________________________________________________

*Direct cause of death

____________________________________________________

*Antecedent causes of death (if any)

____________________________________________________

(* If a Medical Certificate of Cause of Death is attached, answers are not required to these questions.)

*Conditions contributing to or accelerating death (if any)

____________________________________________________

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Clinical observations

Do you know, or have reason to suspect, that the deceased’s death was directly or indirectly due to any of the following? (tick or circle if yes)

violence

poison

privation or neglect

medical procedure

drowning

suffocation

burns

In view of the deceased’s lifestyle and health, do you have any doubts about the character of the deceased’s illness or cause of death?

No

Yes. Give details _________________________________

Safety of cremation

At the time of death was the deceased fitted with a cardiac pacemaker, defibrillator or other battery operated implant or device?

No/Not known

Yes. Has it been removed? Yes No

Had the deceased received any of the following radioactive treatments?

Palliation for bone metastases

● Strontium-89 injection during the 12 months prior to death

No Yes*

● Samarium-153 injection during the 3 weeks prior to death

No Yes*

● Rhenium-188 injection during the week prior to death

No Yes*

Infusion for liver cancer or metastases

● Yttrium-90 or Rhenium-188 during the 2 weeks prior to death

No Yes*

Therapy for thyroid cancer, endocrine tumours, or non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

● Iodine-131 (injection or oral) during the week prior to death

No Yes*

Radioactive implant (permanent) e.g. for prostate cancer

● Iodine-125 seed implant during the 12 months prior to death

No Yes*

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* If yes — contact the Radiation Safety Officer/Physicist at the treating institution for provision of required information to the crematorium.

Are you aware of anything else that could render cremation unsafe?

No

Yes Give details _________________________________

I certify that the information set out above is true and correct and that I have not omitted any relevant information.

Signature

Certification of medical practitioner

Date / /20

6. Appendix “B” amended

In Appendix “B” delete “94.00” and insert:

97.90

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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HE302*

Poisons Act 1964

Poisons Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Poisons Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2012.

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2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Poisons Regulations 1965.

4. Regulation 37B amended

In regulation 37B(1):

(a) in paragraph (b)(ii) delete “section 2(1));” and insert:

section 2(1)); or

(b) after paragraph (b)(ii) insert:

(iii) by a local government; or

(iv) by the Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia (ACN 114 220 478); or

(v) in a health service that is a member of the Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia (ACN 114 220 478);

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

JUSTICE

JU301*

Defamation Act 2005

Defamation (Damages for Non-economic Loss) Order 2012

Made by the Minister under section 35(3) of the Act.

1. Citation

This order is the Defamation (Damages for Non-economic Loss) Order 2012.

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2. Adjustment of maximum damages amount

From 1 July 2012 the amount that applies for the purposes of section 35(1) of the Act is $339 000.

JOHN DAY, A/Minister for Justice.

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JU302*

Legal Profession Act 2008

Legal Profession Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Legal Profession Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 2012.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Legal Profession Regulations 2009.

4. Regulation 5 amended

(1) In regulation 5(1) insert in alphabetical order:

barrister’s indorsement means a condition imposed by the Board on a local practising certificate requiring the practitioner to work solely as an independent barrister;

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(2) In regulation 5(2) in the Table delete item 7 and insert:

7 barrister Australian legal practitioner

when the Australian legal practitioner —

(a) holds an Australian practising certificate; and

(b) engages in legal practice in the manner of a barrister; and

(c) in the case of a local legal practitioner — holds a local practising certificate with a barrister’s indorsement

By Command of the Governor,

G. MOORE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

LG301*

Local Government Act 1995

Local Government (Financial Management) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Local Government (Financial Management) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2012.

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2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996.

4. Regulation 19A amended

In regulation 19A delete “7%.” and insert:

11%.

5. Regulation 52A replaced

Delete regulation 52A and insert:

52A. Differential general rates — s. 6.33(1)(d)

(1) In this regulation —

commencement day means the day on which the Local Government (Financial Management) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2012 regulation 5 comes into operation;

relevant district means a district that —

(a) is declared to be a district by an order made under section 2.1(1)(a) on or after commencement day; or

(b) has its boundaries changed by an order made under section 2.1(1)(b) on or after commencement day.

(2) For the purposes of section 6.33(1)(d), the following characteristics are prescribed in relation to land in a relevant district, where not more than 5 years has elapsed since the district last became a relevant district —

(a) whether or not the land is situated in a townsite as defined in the Land Administration Act 1997 section 3(1);

(b) whether or not the land is situated in a particular part of the district of the local government.

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6. Regulation 68 amended

In regulation 68 delete “2%.” and insert:

5.5%.

7. Regulation 70 amended

In regulation 70 delete “7%.” and insert:

11%.

8. Regulation 79 amended

In regulation 79(1) delete the definition of new law.

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

MARINE/MARITIME

MA301*

Western Australian Marine Act 1982

W.A. Marine (Surveys and Certificates of Survey) Amendment Regulations 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the W.A. Marine (Surveys and Certificates of Survey) Amendment Regulations 2012.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2012.

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3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the W.A. Marine (Surveys and Certificates of Survey) Regulations 1983.

4. Schedule 1 clause 1 amended

(1) In Schedule 1 clause 1(a) delete the Table and insert:

Table

Length of vessel (metres)

Examination of plans

($)

Initial survey

($)

Subsequent surveys

($)

Not over 5 647 910 265

Over 5 but not over 6 760 1 269 321

Over 6 but not over 7 826 1 788 391

Over 7 but not over 8 1 066 2 374 423

Over 8 but not over 9 1 317 3 093 456

Over 9 but not over 10 1 542 3 804 482

Over 10 but not over 11 1 902 4 572 530

Over 11 but not over 12 2 257 5 351 584

Over 12 but not over 13 2 609 6 125 638

Over 13 but not over 14 2 977 6 896 688

Over 14 but not over 15 3 337 7 666 740

Over 15 but not over 16 3 677 8 444 789

Over 16 but not over 17 4 036 9 216 843

Over 17 but not over 18 4 405 9 988 894

Over 18 but not over 19 4 745 10 760 944

Over 19 but not over 20 5 108 11 537 999

Over 20 but not over 21 5 519 12 365 1 076

Over 21 but not over 22 5 935 13 195 1 161

Over 22 but not over 23 6 349 14 023 1 239

Over 23 but not over 24 6 776 14 866 1 316

Over 24 but not over 25 7 184 15 689 1 389

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Length of vessel (metres)

Examination of plans

($)

Initial survey

($)

Subsequent surveys

($)

Over 25 but not over 26 7 612 16 517 1 468

Over 26 but not over 27 8 015 17 348 1 541

Over 27 but not over 28 8 444 18 193 1 627

Over 28 but not over 29 8 850 19 020 1 701

Over 29 but not over 30 9 266 19 845 1 780

Over 30 but not over 31 9 738 20 738 1 885

Over 31 but not over 32 10 222 21 643 1 992

Over 32 but not over 33 10 684 22 527 2 093

Over 33 but not over 34 11 169 23 421 2 199

Over 34 but not over 35 11 639 24 308 2 303

Over 35 but not over 36 12 124 25 197 2 407

Over 36 but not over 37 12 608 26 087 2 515

Over 37 but not over 38 13 067 26 993 2 610

Over 38 but not over 39 13 550 27 876 2 715

Over 39 but not over 40 14 023 28 767 2 819

Over 40 but not over 41 14 565 29 711 2 958

Over 41 but not over 42 15 093 30 667 3 087

Over 42 but not over 43 15 628 31 629 3 212

Over 43 but not over 44 16 165 32 563 3 348

Over 44 but not over 45 16 698 33 532 3 476

Over 45 but not over 46 17 233 34 468 3 600

Over 46 but not over 47 17 768 35 418 3 732

Over 47 but not over 48 18 299 36 377 3 862

Over 48 but not over 49 18 845 37 321 3 988

Over 49 but not over 50 19 372 38 268 4 126

Over 50 19 673 38 770 4 201

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(2) In Schedule 1 clause 1(b):

(a) delete “$195.80/hour” (each occurrence) and insert:

$203.60/hour

(b) delete “$195.80/hour; or” (each occurrence) and insert:

$203.60/hour; or

5. Schedule 1 clause 2 amended

(1) In Schedule 1 clause 2(1) delete the Table and insert:

Table

Item Description Fee

1. Issue of certificate of survey where Department accepts a certificate of survey issued by another marine authority $148.60

2. Extension of period of validity of certificate of survey $148.60

3. Issue of replacement or copy of certificate of survey $148.60

4. Pressure vessel —

(a) examination of plans* (see subclause (2)) $203.60/hour

(b) initial survey and test $203.60/hour

5. Crane installation on a vessel —

(a) examination of plans* (see subclause (2)) $203.60/hour

(b) survey and test $203.60/hour

6. Towage permit —

(a) inspection of towage arrangement before issue of permit

$203.60/hour plus reasonable travel and accommodation costs and expenses incurred

(b) issue of permit $148.60

7. Permit to operate —

(a) inspection before issue of permit $203.60/hour plus reasonable travel and accommodation costs and expenses incurred

(b) issue of permit $148.60

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Item Description Fee

8. Permit to trial —

(a) inspection before issue of permit $203.60/hour plus reasonable travel and accommodation costs and expenses incurred

(b) issue of permit $148.60

9. Data checking for vessel that is not a List 7 vessel —

(a) check of Vessel Stability Data categories S, T, C.4, M, C.11, C.12.7.1, C.14.1* (see subclauses (2) and (3)) —

(i) for first category or class $1 016.90

(ii) for each additional category or class $509.20

(b) check of Vessel Stability Data for remaining categories* (see subclauses (2) and (3)) —

(i) for first category or class* (see subclause (2)) $3 053.20

(ii) for each additional category or class $1 016.90

(iii) for each additional category S, T, C.4, M, C.11, C.12.7.1, C.14.1 $509.20

(c) check of lightship data $1 016.90

10. Data checking for List 7 vessel —

(a) check of Vessel Stability Data for vessel to which the Chapter 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, 7F, 8A, 8B, 8C or 8D criteria (within the meaning of the NSCV Part C Section 6A) apply* (see subclauses (2) and (3)) —

(i) for first applicable criteria $1 016.90

(ii) for each additional applicable criteria $509.20

(b) check of Vessel Stability Data for any other vessel* (see subclauses (2) and (3)) —

(i) for first applicable criteria $3 053.20

(ii) for each additional applicable criteria $1 016.90

(c) check of lightship data $1 016.90

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Item Description Fee

11. Attendance at inclining experiment, roll period test, authorised practical stability test or lightship test $1 016.90

12. Attendance by surveyor at vessel, site or meeting

$193.50/hour plus reasonable travel and accommodation costs and expenses incurred

13. Performance of survey or service during overtime hours, weekends or public holidays (in addition to other applicable fees, and in lieu of hourly fees applicable if performance were during normal working hours) $237.80/hour

14. Request for information requiring search of records (printed or computer) $180.25/hour

15. Photocopying $1.05/page

16. Purchase of stickers referred to in regulation 12(1) $32.20

(2) In Schedule 1 clause 2(2) delete “$195.80/hour.” and insert:

$203.60/hour.

6. Schedule 1 clause 3 amended

In Schedule 1 clause 3 in the Table:

(a) in items 1 and 2 delete “$120.10” and insert:

$124.90

(b) in item 3 delete “$77.30” and insert:

$80.40

7. Schedule 1 clause 4 amended

(1) In Schedule 1 clause 4(1) in the Table:

(a) in item 1 delete “$105.50” and insert:

$109.80

(b) in item 2 delete “$211.00” and insert:

$219.50

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(c) in item 3 delete “$389.80” and insert:

$405.40

(d) in item 4 delete “$531.20” and insert:

$552.50

(2) In Schedule 1 clause 4(2) delete “$52.70.” and insert:

$54.80.

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

ROTTNEST ISLAND AUTHORITY

RX301*

Rottnest Island Authority Act 1987

Rottnest Island Amendment Regulations 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Rottnest Island Amendment Regulations 2012.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Rottnest Island Regulations 1988.

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4. Schedule 5 amended

Amend Schedule 5 as set out in the Table.

Table

Delete Insert

$38.50 $40.00

$78.00 $80.50

$116.50 $120.00

$156.50 $161.00

5. Schedule 6 amended

(1) In Schedule 6 item 1 delete “$44.00” and insert:

$45.50

(2) In Schedule 6 item 2 delete “$37.50” and insert:

$39.00

6. Schedule 7 amended

Amend the provisions listed in the Table as set out in the Table.

Table

Provision Delete Insert

Sch. 7 Pt. 1 it. 1 $5.50

$15.50

$36.00

$5.75

$16.00

$37.50

Sch. 7 Pt. 1 it. 2 $7.00

$20.00

$45.50

$7.25

$21.00

$47.00

Sch. 7 Pt. 1 it. 3 $203.50

$232.00

$278.00

$463.50

$209.50

$238.50

$286.00

$476.50

Sch. 7 Pt. 1 it. 4 $204.00 $210.00

Sch. 7 Pt. 2 it. 5 $44.00 $45.50

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Provision Delete Insert

Sch. 7 Pt. 2 it. 6 $829.50

$83.00/m

$853.00

$85.50/m

Sch. 7 Pt. 3 it. 7 $42.00/m $43.50/m

7. Schedule 8 amended

Amend Schedule 8 as set out in the Table.

Table

Delete Insert

$50.50 $52.00

$360.50/m $371.00/m

$575.00/m $591.50/m

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

TRANSPORT

TN301*

Transport Co-ordination Act 1966

Country Taxi-cars (Fares and Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Country Taxi-cars (Fares and Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2012.

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2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2012.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Country Taxi-cars (Fares and Charges) Regulations 1991.

4. Regulation 3 amended

(1) In regulation 3(3) delete “a 30 km” (each occurrence) and insert:

the designated

(2) Delete regulation 3(4) and insert:

(4) In subregulation (3) —

designated radius means —

(a) for a taxi-car hired in a portion of the State specified in Schedule 1 Division 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 — a 30 km radius of the post office designated in the relevant taxi-car licence; or

(b) for a taxi-car hired in a portion of the State specified in Schedule 1 Division 6 — a 15 km radius of the post office designated in the relevant taxi-car licence.

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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TN302*

Road Traffic Act 1974

Road Traffic (Charges and Fees) Amendment Regulations (No. 5) 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Road Traffic (Charges and Fees) Amendment Regulations (No. 5) 2012.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2012.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Road Traffic (Charges and Fees) Regulations 2006.

4. Regulation 56 amended

In regulation 56(1) delete the Table and insert:

Table

Fee $

category 1 event 184.00

category 2 event 110.65

category 3 event 74.50

category 4 event 74.50

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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TREASURY AND FINANCE

TR301*

State Trading Concerns Act 1916

State Trading Concerns (Authorisation) Amendment Regulations 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the State Trading Concerns (Authorisation) Amendment Regulations 2012.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the State Trading Concerns (Authorisation) Regulations 1998.

4. Schedule 1 amended

(1) In Schedule 1 Part 1:

(a) after “Department of Transport” insert:

Department of Water

(b) delete “Office of Water Regulation”.

(2) In Schedule 1 Part 2:

(a) after the item relating to the Department of Transport insert:

Department of Water

The provision by the Department of Water of —

(a) goods, information or intellectual property; and

(b) scientific, technical, educational, training, management or advisory services; and

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(c) advertising opportunities, or opportunities to participate in arrangements in the nature of advertising or having a purpose similar to advertising,

relating to activities carried out by the Department of Water.

(b) delete the item relating to the Office of Water Regulation.

By Command of the Governor,

G. MOORE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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TR302*

Rates and Charges (Rebates and Deferments) Act 1992

Rates and Charges (Rebates and Deferments) Amendment Regulations 2012

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Rates and Charges (Rebates and Deferments) Amendment Regulations 2012.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2012.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Rates and Charges (Rebates and Deferments) Regulations 1992.

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4. Regulation 3 replaced

Delete regulation 3 and insert:

3. Maximum limit for rebate

The limit on the amount of rebate that an eligible senior is to be allowed on a prescribed charge referred to in section 40(9)(a) and (c) of the Act is the amount set in the following Table for that charge for the rating year during which the service to which the charge relates was provided.

Service to which charge relates

Rating year

water supply sewerage drainage rates

underground electricity

1/7/02 — 30/6/03

$66.25 $107.15 $12.65 $193.55 NA

1/7/03 — 30/6/04

$68.45 $110.70 $13.05 $199.95 NA

1/7/04 — 30/6/05

$68.45 $110.70 $13.05 $204.75 NA

1/7/05 — 30/6/06

$70.00 $132.85 $13.35 $209.25 NA

1/7/06 — 30/6/07

$72.55 $139.50 $14.00 $216.80 NA

1/7/07 — 30/6/08

$76.35 $148.75 $15.25 $227.20 NA

1/7/08 — 30/6/09

$78.95 $156.00 $16.50 $234.90 NA

1/7/09 — 30/6/10

$82.30 $162.75 $17.55 $244.80 NA

1/7/10 — 30/6/11

$84.05 $169.55 $23.80 $249.95 NA

1/7/11 — 30/6/12

$86.60 $175.75 $23.35 $257.45 NA

1/7/12 — 30/6/13

$89.75 $184.70 $24.05 $264.65 $264.65

By Command of the Governor,

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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— PART 2 —

AGRICULTURE AND FOOD

AG401* AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCES PROTECTION ACT 1976

IMPOSING RATES Under section 60 of the Agriculture and Related Resources Protection Act 1976 the following rates are imposed on land held under pastoral lease in the areas specified for the financial year commencing on 1 July 2012— (a) 0.616 cents in the dollar on the unimproved value of the land held in the Kimberley Zone,

comprising the local government districts of Broome, Derby-West Kimberley, Wyndham-East Kimberley and Halls Creek; and

(b) 1.123 cents in the dollar on the unimproved value of the land in the Pilbara Zone, comprising the local government districts of Ashburton, Roebourne, Port Hedland, East Pilbara;

(c) 2.896 cents in the dollar on the unimproved value of the land held in the Carnarvon Zone, comprising the local government districts of Shark Bay, Carnarvon, Exmouth, Upper Gascoyne, Murchison, Northampton, Mullewa;

(d) 2.581 cents in the dollar on the unimproved value of the land held in the Meekatharra Zone, comprising the local government l districts of Yalgoo, Mount Magnet, Cue, Meekatharra, Mt Marshall, Perenjori;

(e) 3.222 cents in the dollar on the unimproved value of the land held in the Kalgoorlie Zone, comprising the local government districts of Ngaanyatjarraku, Wiluna, Sandstone, Leonora, Laverton, Menzies, Coolgardie, Kalgoorlie/Boulder, Dundas, Yilgarn, and

(f) 0.000 cents in the dollar on the unimproved value of other land held under pastoral lease not forming part of the Kimberley, Pilbara, Carnarvon, Meekatharra, or Kalgoorlie Zones.

TERRY REDMAN MLA, Minister for Agriculture and Food.

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AG402* STOCK (IDENTIFICATION AND MOVEMENT) ACT 1970

STOCK DISEASES (REGULATIONS) ACT 1968

APPOINTMENTS

Department of Agriculture and Food, South Perth WA 6151.

The Governor is pleased to appoint the following officers as Inspectors pursuant to—

Section 37 of the Stock (Identification and Movement) Act 1970— Mia Jane Carbon Bethwyn Louise Green Charlotte Martha McIntyre Kenneth Michael Ostle Claudia Quai Kathryn Louise Webb

Section 8 (1) of the Stock Diseases (Regulations) Act 1968— Mia Jane Carbon Bethwyn Louise Green Terrence Robert M’Intyre Kenneth Michael Ostle Claudia Quai Kathryn Louise Webb

TERRY REDMAN MLA, Minister for Agriculture and Food.

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CORRECTIVE SERVICES

CS401* COURT SECURITY AND CUSTODIAL SERVICES ACT 1999

PERMIT DETAILS

Pursuant to the provisions of section 51 of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999, the Commissioner of the Department of Corrective Services has issued the following persons with Permits to do High-Level Security Work—

Surname First Name(s) Permit Number

Date Permit Issued

Permit Commence

Date

Permit Expiry Date

Boyd David DCB03-134 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017Buckenara Douglas DCB03-135 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017Evans Barry DCB03-136 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017Hockly Craig DCB03-137 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017Keay Diane DCB03-138 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017Kina Aaron DCB03-139 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017Lall Vineet DCB03-140 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017Mayers Catherine DCB03-141 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017Pisani Robert DCB03-142 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017Sampey Daniel DCB03-143 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017Singh Harmanpreet DCB03-144 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017Stephens Tammy DCB03-145 15 June 2012 15 June 2012 30 June 2017

This notice is published under section 57(1) of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999.

COLIN BRANDIS, Manager, Court Security and Custodial Services Contract.

COAL INDUSTRY SUPERANNUATION

CZ401* COAL INDUSTRY SUPERANNUATION ACT 1989

APPOINTMENTS Perth, June 2012.

Under the provisions of Section 8 of the Coal Industry Superannuation Act 1989, the following employee elected members are appointed as constituted under the said Act, from the 1st day of July 2012—

Gary Wood (2) two years Greg Della Alternate Member (1) one year

F. SCIARRONE, Chairman.

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CZ402* COAL INDUSTRY SUPERANNUATION ACT 1989

APPOINTMENTS Perth, June 2012.

Under the provisions of Section 8 of the Coal Industry Superannuation Act 1989, the following employer nominated members are appointed as constituted under the said Act, from the 1st day of July 2012—

Steve Reynolds (2) two years Tracey Avins Alternate Member (1) one year

F. SCIARRONE, Chairman.

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ELECTORAL

EL401* ELECTORAL ACT 1907

CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION Citizens Electoral Council of Australia

Under section 62L(2) (a) of the Electoral Act 1907 the Electoral Commissioner may cancel the registration of a political party if the Electoral Commissioner is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the party is not a parliamentary party and does not have at least 500 members who are electors. The Electoral Commissioner is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the Citizens Electoral Council of Australia is not a parliamentary party and does not have at least 500 members who are electors. Under section 62L(5) of the Electoral Act 1907 the Electoral Commissioner is required to— (a) give notice of the cancellation and the reasons for it to the secretary of the party; (b) give notice of the cancellation in the Gazette; Notice in accordance with (a) has been given and this gazettal is in accordance with (b) above.

WARWICK GATELY AM, Electoral Commissioner.

FISHERIES

FI401* FISH RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994

WEST COAST DEEP SEA CRUSTACEAN FISHERY (INTERIM) MANAGEMENT PLAN 2007 Approved Fish Processors

I, Stuart Smith, Director General of the Department of Fisheries, pursuant to clause 31 of the West Coast Deep Sea Crustacean Fishery (Interim) Management Plan 2007, hereby nominate the persons listed below as approved processors in respect of champagne crabs, crystal crabs and giant crabs taken in this fishery. This notice revokes the West Coast Deep Sea Crustacean Fishery (Interim) Management Plan, Clause 31, Approved fish processors notice published in the Gazette on 27 January 2012.

Approved Fish Processor Fish Processor’s Licence Number Glen Peter Bosman 1042 Chaceon Pty Ltd 1280 Oronzo John Debari and Angelo Debari 1298 Nicholas Tee T/as The Live Seafood Company Pty Ltd 1293

Dated this 21st day of June 2012. S. SMITH, Director General.

JUSTICE

JU401* FAMILY COURT REGULATIONS 1998

FAMILY COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA——BIENNIAL INCREASE IN FEES Pursuant to regulations 19 and 20 and Schedule 1 of the Family Court Regulations 1998, from 1 July 2012 the fee prescribed by each item listed in the first column below will be the amount listed in the third column below—

Item Document or action Fee 1 Filing an application for final orders in Part 5A proceedings or for a parenting

order $255

2 Setting-down for hearing in Part 5A proceedings or for a parenting order, if defended, for final orders— (a) for a hearing before a judge (b) for a hearing before a magistrate

$638 $466

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Item Document or action Fee 3 Hearing in Part 5A proceedings or for a parenting order, if defended, for final

orders—for each hearing day, or part of a hearing day, excluding the first hearing day—

(c) for a hearing before a judge

(d) for a hearing before a magistrate

$638

$466

4 Filing a response to an application for final orders in Part 5A proceedings or for a parenting order

$255

5 Setting-down for hearing in an appeal under section 211 from a decree of a Magistrates Court

$638

6 Hearing in an appeal under section 211 from a decree of a Magistrates Court—for each hearing day, or part of a hearing day, excluding the first hearing day

$638

7 Filing an application for a consent order $84

8 Reduced fee $60

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

LG401* DOG ACT 1976

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1960 Shire of Woodanilling

APPOINTMENTS Notice is hereby given that the following appointments have been made by the Shire of Woodanilling Council in accordance with the above legislation—

Carl Robinson, Kahlia Wardle, Amy Kippin, Wendy Bessell-Browne and Belinda Knight are hereby appointed as Registration Officers for the Shire of Woodanilling with all authority conveyed upon the position of ‘Registration Officer’ under the Dog Act 1976. Carl Robinson and Belinda Knight are hereby appointed as Authorised Officers for the Shire of Woodanilling with all the authority conveyed upon the position of ‘Authorised Officer’ under the Dog Act 1976. Carl Robinson and Belinda Knight are hereby appointed as Ranger/Poundkeeper in accordance with Part XX of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960 with all the authority conveyed by the Act upon that position.

All previous appointments under the above legislation is hereby revoked.

BELINDA KNIGHT, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG402* CITY OF ROCKINGHAM

APPOINTMENTS It is hereby notified for public information that Luke Adam Corbett and Jason Ronald Simcock have been appointed as Authorised Parking Officers for the City of Rockingham and are authorised on behalf of the Council of the City of Rockingham to administer the following legislation within the boundaries of the Rockingham City Shopping Centre, being Parking Station Number 4, Council Avenue Rockingham— 1. The City of Rockingham Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2004, as amended. 2. Local Government (Parking for Disabled Persons) Regulations 1988.

The previous appointments of Brenda Ann Hammond and Lorraine Margaret Harris are hereby cancelled.

ANDREW HAMMOND, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG403* CITY OF ROCKINGHAM

APPOINTMENTS It is hereby notified for public information that Charmaine Lee Clarke, Andrew Stewart, Aaron Mark Higgins, Barbara McKendrick Murdoch, Amos John Dolman, Colin Richard Curry, Sean Arthur George Watson, Raeleen Kaye Hunter, David Valcic, Doha Illich, Andrew James Buswell, Peter John Oliver have been appointed Rangers for the City of Rockingham and are authorized on behalf of the Council of the City of Rockingham to administer the following legislation within the district—

1. The Litter Act 1979.

2. The Dog Act 1976—as an Authorised Officer and Registration Officer.

3. The Bush Fires Act 1954 and to issue Infringement Notices under section 59(A) of the Bush Fires Act 1954.

4. The Control of Vehicles (off road areas) Act 1978.

5. To exercise power under—

(i) Part XX of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960. (ii) Section 449 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960 as Pound

Keeper and Ranger. (iii) Part 9, Division 2 of the Local Government Act 1995. (iv) Section 9.13, 9.16 of the Local Government Act 1995 as Authorised Person. (v) Part 3, Sub-division 4 of the Local Government Act 1995. (vi) Section 3.39 of the Local Government Act 1995 as Authorised Removal and Impounding

Employee.

6. The City of Rockingham Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2004, as amended, as an Authorised Person.

7. Local Government (Parking for Disabled Persons) Regulations 1988.

8. All City of Rockingham Local Laws.

9. Caravan Parks and Camping Grounds Regulations 1997.

The previous appointments of Peter Green and Tammy June Wilson are hereby cancelled.

ANDREW HAMMOND, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG404*

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995 Shire of Kalamunda

APPOINTMENTS It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons pursuant to be appointed as Authorised Persons for the Shire of Kalamunda, effective from 18 June 2012 to administer the provisions of the following Acts, Regulations and Local Laws—

Local Government Act 1995 and Regulations; Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960; Bush Fires Act 1954 and Regulations; Litter Act 1979 and Regulations; Control of Vehicles (Off-Road Areas) Act 1978 and Regulations; Dog Act 1976 and Regulations; Shire of Kalamunda Local Laws and Regulations

Cameron Micheal Smith Megan Patricia Carter It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons pursuant to section 29(1) of the Dog Act 1976 have been appointed as Dog Registration Officers for the Shire of Kalamunda— Gail Annette Della-Franca Kristen Paige Nelson

Such appointments are to remain valid until revoked, or until the person appointed is no longer employed by the Shire of Kalamunda.

JAMES TRAIL, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG405* CARAVAN PARKS AND CAMPING GROUNDS ACT 1995

Shire of York APPOINTMENTS

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed as authorised persons for the Shire of York—

Authorised Officers Ray Hooper Tyhscha Cochrane Shane Fewster Judith Anderson Jodie Taylor Matthew Sharpe Jacky Jurmann Glen Jones Daniel Birleson Tim Jurmann Gordon Tester

All previous appointments are hereby revoked.

Dated: 27 June 2012. RAY HOOPER, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG406* DOG ACT 1976

Shire of York APPOINTMENTS

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed as authorised persons for the Shire of York—

Authorised Officers Registration Officers Tyhscha Cochrane Tracy McInnes Ray Hooper Matthew Davies Don Randell Natasha Brennan Robert Windsor Lindy Dewar Robert MacKenzie Nicole McNamara Matthew Sharpe Pam Law Clint Strickland Sharla Fythe Richard Smith Shane Fewster Felix McQuistan Jodie Taylor Glen Jones Daniel Birleson

All previous appointments are hereby revoked.

Dated: 27 June 2012. RAY HOOPER, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG407* LITTER ACT 1979

Shire of York APPOINTMENTS

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed as authorised persons for the Shire of York—

Authorised Officers Ray Hooper Gordon Tester Tyhscha Cochrane Judith Anderson Glen Jones Matthew Sharpe Jacky Jurmann Shane Fewster Jodie Taylor Daniel Birleson Tim Jurmann

All previous appointments are hereby revoked.

Dated: 27 June 2012. RAY HOOPER, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG408* LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1960

Shire of York APPOINTMENTS

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed as authorised persons for the Shire of York—

Authorised Officers Ray Hooper Robert MacKenzie Peter Atkins Tyhscha Cochrane Robert Windsor Don Randell Richard Smith Clint Strickland Shane Fewster Matthew Sharpe Gordon Tester Jacky Jurmann Glen Jones Tim Jurmann Daniel Birleson Jodie Taylor

All previous appointments are hereby revoked.

Dated: 27 June 2012.

RAY HOOPER, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG409* CONTROL OF VEHICLES (OFF-ROAD AREAS) ACT 1978

Shire of York APPOINTMENTS

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed as authorised persons for the Shire of York—

Authorised Officers Ray Hooper Jacky Jurmann Tyhscha Cochrane Matthew Sharpe Shane Fewster Glen Jones Jodie Taylor Daniel Birleson Gordon Tester

All previous appointments are hereby revoked.

Dated: 27 June 2012.

RAY HOOPER, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG410* BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 FIRE CONTROL OFFICERS

Shire of York Appointments

In accordance with the Bush Fires Act 1954 as amended, the following persons are hereby appointed as authorised Fire Control Officers and Fire Weather Officers as described for the Shire of York—

Chief Bush Fire Control Officer: Mr Terry Davies Dual FCO Beverley

Deputy Chief Bush Fire Control Officer: Mr Wayne Collins, Mr Jeremy Marwick Burges Siding Bush Fire Brigade Greenhills Bush Fire Brigade Stephen Chipper Charles Boyle Glen Davies Graham Penny Andrew Boultbee Paul Jenkinson Dual FCO Beverley Tony Robinson David Jenkinson Peter Monger Simon Penny Warrick McGregor Jeremy Marwick Norm Whitburn Dual FCO Beverley Peter Keeble Gary Sargeant

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Malebelling Bush Fire Brigade Talbot Brook Bush Fire Brigade Peter Humphrey Dave Emin John Hewett Colin Luef Murray Hewett Steve McDowall Chris Joyce Dave Wallace Eddie Humphrey Tim Springbett Bruce Gentle Peter Boyle York FESA Unit Harvest Ban Officers Richard Boultbee Paul Jenkinson Warrick McGregor Glenn Davies Troy Granville Murray Hewett Tim Springbett Colin Luef Dual FCO Clive Owen—Inkpen Brigade—Northam Shire of York Mr John Smart—Quairading Shane Fewster Mr James Aird—Beverley Felix McQuistan Richard Smith—Beverley Matthew Sharpe Lewis Shaw—Beverley Daniel Birleson John Barrett-Lennard—Beverley Justin Corrigan Lincoln Murray—Beverley Todd Harris—Cunderdin Doug Kelly—Cunderdin All previous appointments are hereby revoked.

Dated: 27 June 2012.

RAY HOOPER, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG411* FOOD ACT 2008

Shire of York APPOINTMENTS

In accordance with the Food Act 2008, the following persons are hereby appointed as authorised persons for the Shire of York—

Gordon Tester Judith Anderson

Dated: 27 June 2012.

RAY HOOPER, Chief Executive Officer.

MARINE/MARITIME

MA401* SHIPPING AND PILOTAGE ACT 1967

SHIPPING AND PILOTAGE (MOORING CONTROL AREAS) REGULATIONS 1983 Fees and Charges

I, Reece Waldock, Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Transport (“the Department”), the controlling authority for the mooring control areas listed below, acting pursuant to regulation 7 of the Shipping and Pilotage (Mooring Control Areas) Regulations 1983, do hereby determine that in respect of the mooring control areas listed below for which the Department is the controlling authority, the following fees are to apply—

Registration fee (reg 7(1)) $82.20 Annual hiring fee (reg 7(2)) $465.80 Inaugural hiring fee (reg 7(2))—(first annual fee) $84.80

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Mooring Control Areas Carnarvon Fascine Mooring Control Area Oyster Harbour Mooring Control Area Peel Mooring Control Area Rockingham Mangles Bay Mooring Control Area

This determination is effective from 1 July 2012 and supersedes notice MA406 published on 5 April 2012.

REECE WALDOCK, Director General, Department of Transport.

Dated this 25th day of June 2012.

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MA402* SHIPPING AND PILOTAGE ACT 1967

SHIPPING AND PILOTAGE (MOORING CONTROL AREAS) REGULATIONS 1983 Fees and Charges

Pursuant to regulation 7 of the Shipping and Pilotage (Mooring Control Areas) Regulations 1983, the Department of Transport hereby gives notice that, in respect of the mooring control areas in the waters of the State detailed in the Schedule to the Notice, it has been determined that as of 1 July 2012 until further notice, the fee payable for hiring a swing mooring site shall be the amount calculated in accordance with the Schedule.

The Schedule

Location Fee Description 2012/13 Fee

1. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees Albany Emu Point Boat Harbour For 12 months, per m of the vessel length paid in

advance $85.93

1. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees, for purse seine commercial fishing vessels, per vessel, that includes use of the jetty to load and unload For 12 months, paid in advance $4000.00 For 1 month, paid in advance $600.00

2. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees for all other vessels, per m of the vessel’s length For 12 months, paid in advance $158.53 For 3 months or more, per month, paid in advance $15.85 For 1 month or more, per month, paid in advance $23.78 For 1 week or more, per week, paid in advance $7.89

Bremer Bay

For 1 day or part thereof $1.58

1 Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees For 12 months, per m of the vessel’s length paid in advance $73.66 For 1 month or part thereof, per m of the vessels length, per month paid in advance $11.04 2. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees per vessel (Mooring apparatus provided by the Department of Transport) For 1 week or more, per week paid in advance $160.68

Bunbury, Casuarina Boat Harbour

For 1 day or part thereof $26.79

1. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees, per m of the vessel’s length—see note 1 below For 12 months, paid in advance $86.59 For 3 months or more, per month, paid in advance $8.66 For 1 month or more, per month, paid in advance $12.99 For 1 week or more, per week, paid in advance $7.94

Carnarvon Boat Harbour

For 1 day or part thereof $1.60

Note 1: Vessels requiring use of the Land Backed Wharf/T Jetty Pens for other than fuelling purposes may do so by paying the item 1 Berthing fee applicable for their intended period of use.

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Location Fee Description 2012/13 Fee

1 Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees Esperance, Bandy Creek Boat Harbour For 12 months—per m of vessel length paid in

advance $82.83

1. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees, per m of the vessel’s length

Within the Harbour Breakwater Applies to vessels moored within the mooring control area. The two “Kailis Seabed Piles” at harbour entrance (marked by spar buoys) are deemed to be within the harbour breakwater. Vessels are subject to prescribed fees for berths and services.

For 12 months, paid in advance $156.27

For 3 months or more, per month, paid in advance $15.62

For 1 month or more, per month, paid in advance $23.44

For 1 week or more, per week, paid in advance $7.82For 1 day or part thereof $1.56

Outside the Harbour Breakwater

For 12 months, paid in advance $78.11

For 3 months or more, per month, paid in advance $7.82

For 1 month or more, per month, paid in advance $11.72

For 1 week or more, per week, paid in advance $3.94

Exmouth

For 1 day or part thereof $0.79

1. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees, per m of the vessel’s length

For 12 months, paid in advance $77.74

Jurien

For 1 day or part thereof $1.41

1. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees, per m of the vessel’s length

For 12 months, paid in advance $100.00

2. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees per vessel (Mooring apparatus provided by the Department of Transport)

For 1 week or more, per week paid in advance $164.05

Kalbarri

For 1 day or part thereof $27.35

1. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees, per m of the vessels length

For 12 months, paid in advance $77.55

For one month or more, per month paid in advance $11.64

Onslow, Beadon Creek Boat Harbour

For 1 day or part thereof $2.19

1. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees, per m of the vessel’s length

For 12 months, paid in advance $73.33

For one month or more, per month paid in advance $11.00

Point Samson, Johns Creek Boat Harbour

For 1 day or part thereof $0.78

1. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees for Commercial Vessel

For 12 months, paid in advance

Per vessel $676.50

Plus per m of the vessel’s length $77.00

Port Denison

For 1 day or part thereof, per vessel $11.00

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Location Fee Description 2012/13 Fee

2. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees for Recreational Vessel For 12 months, per m of the vessel’s length paid in advance $77.00

For 1 day or part thereof, per vessel $11.00 3. Swing (or fore/aft) Mooring Fees per vessel (Mooring apparatus provided by the Department of Transport)

For 1 week or more, per week paid in advance $150.00

For 1 day or part thereof $25.00

Note—Unless otherwise indicated, payment of a swing mooring fee entitles the hirer to free use of any service jetty in the mooring control area for loading and unloading the vessel subject to availability of berth space and direction of authorised officers.

REECE WALDOCK, Director General, Department of Transport.

Dated this 25th day of June 2012.

MINERALS AND PETROLEUM

MP401* PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES ACT 1967

SURRENDER OF GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION PERMIT GEP 7 The surrender of Geothermal Exploration Permit GEP 7 has been registered and will take effect on the date this Notice appears in the Government Gazette.

W. L. TINAPPLE, Executive Director, Petroleum Division.

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MP402* PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES ACT 1967

PARTIAL SURRENDER OF GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION PERMIT GEP 8

The partial surrender of Geothermal Exploration Permit GEP 8 as to Perth (SH50) Mapsheet blocks 8835, 8336 and 8408 has been registered and will take effect on the date this Notice appears in the Government Gazette.

W. L. TINAPPLE, Executive Director, Petroleum Division.

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MP403* PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY RESOURCES ACT 1967

SURRENDER OF GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION PERMIT GEP 9 The surrender of Geothermal Exploration Permit GEP 9 has been registered and will take effect on the date this Notice appears in the Government Gazette.

W. L. TINAPPLE, Executive Director, Petroleum Division.

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MP404* PETROLEUM PIPELINES ACT 1969 GRANT OF PIPELINE LICENCE PL 95

Petroleum Pipeline Licence PL 95 was granted to DBNGP (WA) Nominees Pty Limited to have effect from and including 26 June 2012.

W. L. TINAPPLE, Executive Director, Petroleum Division.

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MP405* MINING ACT 1978

EXEMPTION OF LAND—EXTENSION OF PERIOD The Acting Minister for Mines and Petroleum pursuant to the powers conferred on him by Section 19 of the Mining Act 1978, hereby extends the exemption granted on 26 June 2006 and published in Government Gazette dated 7 July 2006 of that area described hereunder (not being private land or land that is the subject of a mining tenement) from Divisions 1 to 5 of Part IV of the Mining Act 1978 for a further period expiring on 25 June 2014

Description of Land The land designated “S19/299” in the Tengraph electronic plan of the Department of Mines and Petroleum. A description of this land is filed at pages 11 and 12 of Department of Mines and Petroleum File No. A0675/200601.

Area of Land 289.05 hectares

Locality Gracetown

Dated at Perth this 21st day of June 2012.

JOHN DAY MLA, Acing Minister for Mines and Petroleum.

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MP406*

MINING ACT 1978 APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITURE

Department of Mines and Petroleum, KARRATHA WA 6741.

In accordance with Regulation 49(2)(c) of the Mining Regulations 1981, notice is hereby given that the following licences are liable for forfeiture under the provision of Section 96(1)(a) of the Mining Act 1978 for non payment of rent.

S. WILSON, Warden.

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To be heard by the Warden at Karratha on 20 July 2012.

ASHBURTON MINERAL FIELD Prospecting Licences

P 08/590 Greywolf Goldmining NL P 08/591 Greywolf Goldmining NL

GASCOYNE MINERAL FIELD Prospecting Licences

P 09/461 Bellotti, Victor James P 09/462 Bellotti, Victor James

Miscellaneous Licences L 09/2 Shark Bay Resources Pty Ltd L 09/3 Shark Bay Resources Pty Ltd L 09/4 Shark Bay Resources Pty Ltd L 09/5 Shark Bay Resources Pty Ltd L 09/6 Shark Bay Resources Pty Ltd

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MP407* MINING ACT 1978

APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITURE Department of Mines and Petroleum,

Mt. Magnet WA 6638. In accordance with Regulation 49(2)(c) of the Mining Regulations 1981, notice is hereby given that the following licences are liable for forfeiture under the provision of Section 96(1)(a) of the Mining Act 1978 for non payment of rent.

L. ATKINS, Warden.

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To be heard by the Warden at Mt. Magnet on 13 September 2012.

EAST MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD Prospecting Licence

P 57/1247 Bennett, John Paul

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MP408* MINING ACT 1978

APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITURE Department of Mines and Petroleum,

Mt. Magnet WA 6638. In accordance with Regulation 49(2)(c) of the Mining Regulations 1981, notice is hereby given that the following licences are liable to forfeiture under the provision of Section 96(1)(a) of the Mining Act 1978 for breach of covenant, being failure to comply with the prescribed expenditure conditions and/or non-compliance with the reporting provisions.

L. ATKINS, Warden.

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To be heard by the Warden at Mt. Magnet on 13 September 2012.

EAST MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD Prospecting Licence

P 57/1258 Legend Resources Pty Ltd

MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD Prospecting Licences

P 58/1403 Flinders Mines Limited P 58/1404 Flinders Mines Limited P 58/1436 Flinders Mines Limited P 58/1438 Flinders Mines Limited P 58/1439 Flinders Mines Limited P 58/1440 Flinders Mines Limited P 58/1445 Flinders Mines Limited

YALGOO MINERAL FIELD Prospecting Licences

P 59/1865 Flinders Mines Limited P 59/1866 Flinders Mines Limited P 59/1918 Baker, Anthony James

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MP409* MINING ACT 1978

APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITURE Department of Mines and Petroleum,

Meekatharra WA 6642. In accordance with Regulation 49(2)(c) of the Mining Regulations 1981, notice is hereby given that the following licences are liable for forfeiture under the provision of Section 96(1)(a) of the Mining Act 1978 for non payment of rent.

L. ATKINS, Warden.

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To be heard by the Warden at Meekatharra on 8 August 2012.

MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD Prospecting Licence

P 51/2543 Gledich, Arthur Gledich, Maryanne

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MP410* MINING ACT 1978

APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITURE Department of Mines and Petroleum,

Meekatharra WA 6642. In accordance with Regulation 49(2)(c) of the Mining Regulations 1981, notice is hereby given that the following licences are liable to forfeiture under the provision of Section 96(1)(a) of the Mining Act 1978 for breach of covenant, being failure to comply with the prescribed expenditure conditions and/or non-compliance with the reporting provisions.

L. ATKINS, Warden.

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To be heard by the Warden at Meekatharra on 8 August 2012.

MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD Prospecting Licence

P 51/2628 Wheelbarrow Prospecting Pty Ltd

PEAK HILL MINERAL FIELD Prospecting Licences

P 52/1268 Warwick Resources Pty Ltd P 52/1269 Warwick Resources Pty Ltd P 52/1270 Warwick Resources Pty Ltd P 52/1326 Warwick Resources Pty Ltd P 52/1390 Burbern Investments Pty Ltd P 52/1391 Burbern Investments Pty Ltd

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MP411* MINING ACT 1978

INTENDED HEARING OF APPLICATION FOR FORFEITURE OF MINING TENEMENTS In accordance with Regulation 49(2) of the Mining Regulations 1981, notice is hereby given that following mining tenement is liable to forfeiture pursuant to the provisions of section 96(1)(a) of the Mining Act 1978 for non compliance with the expenditure condition and/or non compliance with the reporting provisions.

S. WILSON, Warden.

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The application for forfeiture is to be heard before the Warden in Open Court, Court Room 95, Level 9, Central Law Courts, 501 Hay Street, Perth at 9.30am on 3 August 2012.

SOUTH WEST MINERAL FIELD

Prospecting Licence P 70/1233 Enmic Pty Ltd

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MP412* MINING ACT 1978

FORFEITURE Department of Mines and Petroleum,

Perth WA 6000.

I hereby declare in accordance with the provisions of section 97 of the Mining Act 1978 that the undermentioned lease is forfeited for breach of covenant, being failure to comply with a requirement to lodge additional security for compliance with conditions pursuant to Section 84A of the Mining Act 1978.

NORMAN MOORE MLC, Minister for Mines and Petroleum.

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Number Holder Mineral Field

MINING LEASE 77/551 Broken Hill Metals Pty Ltd Yilgarn

PLANNING

PL501* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

DECLARATION OF PLANNING CONTROL AREA 102

City of Swan

Former Swan Valley Nyungar Camp, Caversham

File: 835/02/21/18

General description The Minister for Planning has granted approval to the declaration of a Planning Control Area over the former Swan Valley Nyungar Camp (Reserve 43131) Lots 11942 and 11966 Lord Street, Caversham as shown on Western Australian Planning Commission plan number 3.2491

Purpose

The purpose of the Planning Control Area is to allow the future reservation of the lands for Parks and Recreation.

The Commission considers that the planning control area is required to ensure that no development occurs on this land which might prejudice this purpose until it may be reserved for Parks and Recreation in the Metropolitan Region Scheme.

Duration and effects

The declaration remains in effect for a period of five years from the date of publication of this notice in the Government Gazette or until revoked by the Commission with approval by the Minister, whichever is the sooner. A person shall not commence and carry out development in a planning control area without the prior approval of the Commission. The penalty for failure to comply with this requirement is $50,000 and, in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of $5,000 for each day during which the offence continues. Compensation is payable in respect of land injuriously affected by this declaration, and land so affected may be acquired by the Commission in the same circumstances and in the same manner as if the land had been reserved in the Metropolitan Region Scheme for a public purpose.

Display locations Western Australian Planning Commission, 140 William Street, Perth

J S Battye Library, Level 3 Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre City of Swan

NEIL THOMSON, Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission.

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PL501* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME MAJOR AMENDMENT 1210/41 RATIONALISATION OF STIRLING HIGHWAY RESERVATION

Call for Public Submissions The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) intends to amend the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) in the local government areas of Claremont, Cottesloe, Fremantle, Mosman Park, Nedlands and Peppermint Grove and is seeking public comment.

Purpose This MRS amendment proposes a rationalisation of the existing Stirling Highway Primary Regional Roads reservation. The amendment area is bounded by Queen Victoria Street, North Fremantle and Hampden Road/Broadway, Nedlands and is limited to land near Stirling Highway. Amending the reservation over Stirling Highway will provide clarity and certainty for landowners, enable orderly land use planning and, for the first time, confirm the long-term highway design. The amendment proposes a significant reduction to the existing Stirling Highway Primary Regional Roads reservation in Nedlands, Claremont and northern parts of Cottesloe and Peppermint Grove. More than 25 hectares (250,000m2) of existing Primary Regional Roads reservation is proposed to be rezoned as Urban in this section of Stirling Highway. The Stirling Highway reservation is proposed to be increased by approximately 3.48 hectares (34,800m2) in Mosman Park and North Fremantle, south of Jarrad Street in Cottesloe and Peppermint Grove, and at important intersections. The amendment proposes a combination of a reduction of 26.4 hectares (264,000m2) and an increase of 3.48 hectares (34,800m2) to the existing Stirling Highway reservation, resulting in an overall reduction of more than 22 hectares (220,000m2).

Concept design plans and reports Concept design plans and reports prepared for the Stirling Highway Activity Corridor Study demonstrate the proposed long-term road design for Stirling Highway, based on current road design principles. The proposed amendment reflects the highway design. The concept design plans and reports are available in conjunction with the Metropolitan Region Scheme Amendment.

Inspection locations

The plans showing the proposed changes and the WAPC’s amendment report, which explains the proposal and supporting documents (concept design plans and reports) are available for public inspection, free of charge from Tuesday 20 March 2012 to Friday 27 July 2012 at— Western Australian Planning Commission, Level 2, 140 William Street, Perth J S Battye Library, Level 3 Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre Library, Main Roads WA, Don Aitken Building, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth City of Perth City of Fremantle City of Nedlands City of Subiaco Town of Claremont Town of Cottesloe Town of Mosman Park Shire of Peppermint Grove The documents are also available online at the PlanningWA website: www.planning.wa.gov.au.

Public information displays at local libraries

A series of public information displays, intended to help community members understand the amendment and assist in the preparation of written submissions, will occur at three local libraries during normal library opening hours on the following dates—

First Round Starting Finishing

City of Fremantle library Tuesday 27 March 2012 Thursday 29 March 2012 The Grove library Tuesday 17 April 2012 Thursday 19 April 2012 City of Nedlands library Tuesday 1 May 2012 Thursday 3 May 2012

Second Round

City of Fremantle library Thursday 21 June 2012 Saturday 23 June 2012 The Grove library Thursday 5 July 2012 Saturday 7 July 2012 City of Nedlands library Thursday 19 July 2012 Saturday 21 July 2012

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The display will be attended by a project officer from 4pm until library closing on the above listed weekdays and the two final library opening hours on the listed Saturdays to answer questions and provide advice on preparing an effective written submission. When not attended, a query sheet will be available to record questions for a phone call response, provided contact details are supplied.

Submissions Any person who wishes to make a submission to support, object to, or provide comment on any part of the proposed amendment should do so on a Form 41. This submission form is available from the display locations, the amendment report and the PlanningWA website. Submissions must be lodged by close of business (5pm) on Friday 27 July 2012 to—

The Secretary Western Australian Planning Commission 140 William Street Perth WA 6000

Late submissions will not be considered. NEIL THOMSON, Secretary,

Western Australian Planning Commission.

PREMIER AND CABINET

PR401* APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY OF THE GOVERNOR

It is hereby notified for public information that the Governor, under clause XVI of the Letters Patent relating to the Office of Governor of the State of Western Australia, dated 14 February 1986, has appointed the Lieutenant-Governor, the Honourable Wayne Stewart Martin AC, to be the deputy of the Governor and in that capacity to perform and exercise all the powers and functions of the Governor for the period 26 to 30 June 2012, both dates inclusive.

N. HAGLEY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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PR402* INTERPRETATION ACT 1984

MINISTERIAL ACTING ARRANGEMENTS It is hereby notified for public information that the Governor in accordance with Section 52(1)(b) of the Interpretation Act 1984 has approved the following temporary appointment—

Hon J. H. D. Day MLA to act temporarily in the office of Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Fisheries; Electoral Affairs; Justice in the absence of the Hon N. F. Moore MLC for the period 28 June to 1 July 2012 (both dates inclusive).

PETER CONRAN, Director General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

TREASURY AND FINANCE

TR401* TAXATION ADMINISTRATION ACT 2003

COMMISSIONER’S PRACTICES Under the provisions of section 127 of the Taxation Administration Act 2003, the following Commissioner’s practices are hereby published for public information—

PT 2.1 PAY-ROLL TAX—GROUPING EXCLUSIONS PTA 031.1 PAY-ROLL TAX—COMMISSIONER’S DISCRETION TO EXCLUDE FROM A

GROUP Full details of these Commissioner’s practices can be obtained from the Office of State Revenue website at www.finance.wa.gov.au.

B. SULLIVAN, Commissioner of State Revenue, Department of Finance.

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DECEASED ESTATES ZX401*

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Estate of the late Judith Lynn Bluhm-Brown, formerly of 26 Cyril Street, Bassendean in the State of Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the estate of the above-named deceased, who died on 26 February 2012, are required to send particulars of their claims to the Administrator, care of RSM Bird Cameron (see address below) within one (1) month of the date of publication of this notice, after which date the Administrator may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to claims of which notice has been given.

RSM BIRD CAMERON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, GPO Box R1253, Perth WA 6844.

Telephone: (08) 9261 9393 Ref: A Marshall/942549

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ZX402 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Valerie Patricia Gaunt, late of 10 Turo Close, Willetton, Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the estate of the said deceased, who died on 19 April 2012, are required by the Personal Representative, Brian William Gaunt C/- Carlo Primerana & Associates Barristers and Solicitors, Suite 12, 443 Albany Highway, Victoria Park 6100 to send particulars of their claims to him by Monday 30 July 2012, after which date the Personal Representative may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. Dated the 29th day of June 2012.

CARMELO PRIMERANO, C/- Carlo Primerano & Associates Barristers and Solicitors,

Suite 12, 443 Albany Highway, Victoria Park WA 6100.

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ZX403 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the Estate of Joan Margaret Georgina Giuntini of 8 Versailles Gardens, Port Kennedy WA, who died on 5 April 2002, are required by the Solicitor for the Trustee, David Kirchner of Templar Legal Pty Ltd, 3/94 Hay Street, Subiaco to send particulars of such claims to him within 30 days of this notice. After such date the Trustee, Shayne Michael Clinch may convey or distribute the assets of the abovementioned Estate, having regard only to the claims of which the Trustee then has notice.

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ZX404 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants In the Estate of the late Mr Peter John Barr of 11 Amanda Street, Esperance in the State of Western Australia, Retired, deceased, who died on 7 April 2012. Creditors, next of kin and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) are required by the Solicitor for the Executrix, Gulshan R Chopra of Moss & Co., Barristers & Solicitors of Suite 2, 10 William Street, Esperance, Western Australia 6450 to send particulars of their claims to the trustee within 30 days of this notice, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which the trustee then has notice.

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ZX405* TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act, relates) in respect of the Estates of the undermentioned deceased persons are required to send particulars of their claims to me, on or before 29 July 2012 after which date I may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which I then have notice. Barlow, Gregory Alexander, late of Koh-I-Noor Nursing Home, 34 Pangbourne Street, Wembley,

formerly of 24 Harbourne Street, Wembley, died 29.05.2012 (DE19750526 EM15) Coxon, Rachel Hannah, late of Sarah Hardey House, 222 Cammillo Road, Kelmscott, died 23.11.2011

(DE19880224 EM37) Harris, Freda Maisie, late of Osboine Aged Care, 39 Newton Street, Bayswater, formerly of Unit 1

Faulkner Retirement Village, Belmont, died 15.05.2012 (DE33098049 EM22) Lyon, Jack Leslie, late of 62 Camberwell Road, Balga, died 24.05.2012 (DE19590015 EM35) Scuderi, Antonino, also known as Nino Scuderi, late of 67 Kurajong Place, Greenwood, died

13.11.2010 (DE33093690 EM22) BRIAN ROCHE, Public Trustee,

Public Trust Office, 553 Hay Street, Perth WA 6000.

Telephone: 1 300 746 212

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ZX406* PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT 1941 ADMINISTERING OF ESTATES

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 14 of the Public Trustee Act 1941 and amendments the Public Trustee has elected to administer the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons. Dated at Perth the 29th day of June 2012.

BRIAN ROCHE, Public Trustee, 553 Hay Street, Perth WA 6000.

———— Name of Deceased Address Date of Death Date Election Filed Enid Chapman DE32003852 EM17

118-120 Monash Avenue, Nedlands

28 January 2012 20 June 2012

PUBLIC NOTICES

ZZ401* PARTNERSHIP ACT 1895

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership previously subsisting between the Montauban Family Trust and the Garcia Family Trust by their respective trustees of which Patin Pty Ltd and Phillip Charles Garcia are respectively the current trustees carrying on business of leasing the premises at 24 Compass Road, Jandakot WA 6164, under the style or firm of Premiair Aviation Maintenance has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 22nd day of June 2012.

Dated: 22nd day of June 2012.

Executed by PATIN PTY LTD ) (ACN 138 738 771) ATF THE ) ) MONTAUBAN FAMILY TRUST ) in accordance with section 127(1) ) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) )

PAUL JAMES MONTAUBAN, Sole Director and Sole Company Secretary.

PHILLIP CHARLES GARCIA, atf the Garcia Family Trust.

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