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PRINT WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT A azet PERTH, FRIDAY, 24 MAY 1996 No. 66 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, ACTING GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM 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 (changes to this arrangement will be advertised beforehand on the inside cover). Special Government Gazettes and Extraordinary Government Gazettes are published periodically, all gazettes are included in the subscription price. The following guidelines should be followed to ensure publication in the Government Gazette. Material submitted to the Executive Council and which requires gazettal will require a copy of the signed Executive Council Minute Paper and in some cases the Parliamentary Counsel's Certificate. Copy should be received by the Manager (Sales and Editorial), State Law Publisher no later than 12 noon on Wednesday (Friday edition) or 12 noon on Friday (Tuesday edition). Lengthy or complicated notices should be forwarded several days before advertised closing date for copy. This is to ensure inclusion in current edition. Failure to observe this request could result in the notice being held over until the following edition. Proofs will be supplied only when requested. No additions or amendments to material for publication will be accepted by telephone. Send copy to: The Manager (Sales and Editorial), State Law Publisher Ground Floor, 10 William Street, Perth, 6000 Telephone: 321 7688 Fax: 321 7536 All Notices should be written in 'plain English'. Signatures (in particular) and proper names must be legible. All copy should be typed and double spaced. If it is necessary through isolation or urgency to communicate by facsimile, confirmation is not required by post. If original copy is forwarded later and published, the cost will be borne by the advertiser. Documents not clearly prepared and in the required format for gazettal, will be returned to the sender unpublished. Late copy received at State Law Publisher will be placed in the following issue irrespective of any datels mentioned in the copy.
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT A azet

PERTH, FRIDAY, 24 MAY 1996 No. 66 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, ACTING GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM

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 (changes to this arrangement will be advertised beforehand on the inside cover). Special Government Gazettes and Extraordinary Government Gazettes are published periodically, all gazettes are included in the subscription price. The following guidelines should be followed to ensure publication in the Government Gazette.

Material submitted to the Executive Council and which requires gazettal will require a copy of the signed Executive Council Minute Paper and in some cases the Parliamentary Counsel's Certificate. Copy should be received by the Manager (Sales and Editorial), State Law Publisher no later than 12 noon on Wednesday (Friday edition) or 12 noon on Friday (Tuesday edition). Lengthy or complicated notices should be forwarded several days before advertised closing date for copy. This is to ensure inclusion in current edition. Failure to observe this request could result in the notice being held over until the following edition. Proofs will be supplied only when requested. No additions or amendments to material for publication will be accepted by telephone.

Send copy to: The Manager (Sales and Editorial), State Law Publisher Ground Floor, 10 William Street, Perth, 6000 Telephone: 321 7688 Fax: 321 7536

All Notices should be written in 'plain English'. Signatures (in particular) and proper names must be legible. All copy should be typed and double spaced. If it is necessary through isolation or urgency to communicate by facsimile, confirmation is not required by post. If original copy is forwarded later and published, the cost will be borne by the advertiser. Documents not clearly prepared and in the required format for gazettal, will be returned to the sender unpublished. Late copy received a t State Law Publisher will be placed in the following issue irrespective of any datels mentioned in the copy.

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I IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT NOTICE

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F1401 FISH RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994

SALMON (RESTRICTIONS ON COMMERCIAL USE) REVOCATION ORDER 1996 Order No. 3 of 1996

FD 352169. Made by the Minister under section 43.

Citation 1. This order may be cited as the Salmon (Restrictions on Commercial Use) Revocation Order 1996.

Revocation 2. The notice made pursuant to section 38* of the FisheriesAct 1905 concerning the use ofAustralian Salmon (Arripis trutta) and published in the Gazette of 20 February 1976 is revoked.

[*See regulation 186 of the Fish Resources Management Regulations 1995 concerning the continua- tion of notices in force under the Fisheries Act 1905 immediately before the commencement of those regulations.] Dated this 8th day of May 1996.

MONTY HOUSE, Minister for Fisheries.

FT401 ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1987

Section 35 WOMEN INSPIRING SOCIAL EXPLORATION INC

Notice is hereby given that the incorporation of the abovementioned association has been cancelled as from the date of this notice. Dated the 17th day of May 1996.

R. MINEIF, Assistant Commissioner for Corporate Affairs.

FT402 ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1987

Section 35 SOUTH EAST METROPOLITAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY INC

Notice is hereby given that the incorporation of the abovementioned association has been cancelled as from the date of this notice. Dated the 17th day of May 1996.

R. MINEIF, Assistant Commissioner for Corporate Affairs.

FT403 ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1987

Section 35 SOUTH CENTRAL METROPOLITAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (INC)

Notice is hereby given that the incorporation of the abovementioned association has been cancelled as from the date of this notice. Dated the 17th day of May 1996.

R. MINEIF, Assistant Commissioner for Corporate Affairs.

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FT404 ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1987

Section 35 METROPOLITAN INDUSTRIES GROUP TRAINING ASSOCIATION OF WA (INC)

Notice is hereby given that the incorporation of the abovementioned association has been cancelled as from the date of this notice. Dated the 17th day of May 1996.

R. MINEIF, Assistant Commissioner for Corporate Affairs.

HOSPITALS AND HEALTH SERVICES ACT 1927

Health Department of WA, Perth, 10 May 1996.

94-00224, Ex CO NO. 0480. His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has appointed under the provisions of the Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927 Michael George McCall as a member of the The Western Australian Centre for Pathology and Medical Research (Pathcentre) for the period ending 9 April 1999.

ALAN BANSEMER, Commissioner of Health.

LA40 1 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

DECLARATION OF CLOSURE OF STREETS Made by the Minister for Lands

Under Section 288A At the request of the local government nominated, the street described in the Schedule is now declared to be closed.

SCHEDULE 1. City of Cockburn (DOLA File No. 7961994; Closure No. C1311). All that portion of Hatch Place (Road No. 15862) as shown bordered blue on Crown Survey Diagram 92528. Public Plan: BG34(2) 11.08. 2. City of Rockingham (DOLA File No. 31961962; Closure No. R220). That portion of Bates Way now contained within Crown Survey Diagram 90309. Public Plan: BG33(2) 7.21.

A. A. SKINNER, Chief Executive, Department of Land Administration.

LA402 FORFEITURE'S

Department of Land Administration. The following leases and licences together with all rights, title and interest therein have this day been forfeited to the Crown under the Land Act 1933 for the reasons stated. Date: 17 May 1996.

A. A. SKINNER, Chief Executive Officer.

Name Lease or District Reason Corres No. Plan Licence No.

Westrek Foundation Inc. 3331726 North West Division Non Compliance 13921897~4 Cossack OP 14695 Cossack lots 106, with Conditions C OP Cossack 211 107, 124, 126, 168, 422, 423, 442, 443, and 444

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LGlOl CORRECTION

TOWN PLANNlNG AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 Shire of Manjimup

Town Planning Scheme No. 3 Notice is hereby given that the Advertisement of Resolution deciding to prepare a Town Planning Scheme which was published in the Government Gazette on the 15th of December 1995 (page 6113) which referred to the date 24 August 1994 should read 24 August 1995.

G. FITZGERALD, Shire Clerk.

LG401 SHIRE OF BROOME

Ranger It is hereby notified for public information that Mr Scott Vermey has been appointed to the position of Ranger for the Shire of Broome for the period 9 April 1996 to 27 October 1996 and is authorised by Council to act under the provisions of the Dog Act 1976 and Regulations, Litter Act 1979 and Regula- tions and Cable Beach By-laws.

G. S. POWELL, Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRE ACT 1954 Shire of Harvey

APPOINTMENT OF FIRE PERMIT OFFICER This is to notify that Mr John C. Twaddle of Waroona, has been appointed to issue Fire Burning Permits to Alcoa of Australia Ltd. only, to undertake burning at its Willowdale Mine Site within the boundaries of the Harvey Shire Council. Such approval is valid until further notice.

K. J. LEECE, Shire Clerk.

LG403 BUSH FIRES ACT 1954

Shire of Wandering Notice to owners and occupiers of land with the Shire of Wandering

Pursuant to the powers contained in section 33 of the Bush Fires Act, you are hereby required on or before the 31st day of October, 1996 or before such later date as the Council may, according to local conditions decide, to plough, cultivate, scarify or otherwise clear of all inflammable materials and thereafter maintain the firebreaks clear of all inflammable materials, up to and including the 15th day of April, 1997-

Clear firebreaks, not less than 2 metres (6' 6") wide, inside and within 20.1 metres (1 chain) of the entire boundary of all rural holdings with an area of 10 hectares or less. For all rural holdings of area greater than 10 hectares satisfy at least one of the following conditions- (i) Have on standby an operational fire fighting unit of minimum 450 litre capacity. In cases

of more than one such holding, a minimum of one unit is required for the total land holding.

(ii) Clear firebreaks of not less than 2 metres (6' 6") wide, inside and within 20.1 metres (1 chain) of the boundary of all rural land held.

Clear firebreaks not less than 2 metres (6' 6") within 100 metres (5 chain) of the perimeter of all buildings on the land. Clear firebreaks, not less than 20 metres wide, around the perimeter of any bush exceeding 10 hectares in area prior to carrying out a clearing burn. Pine Plantations- (i) Clear firebreaks not less than 10 metres (112 chain) wide immediately inside all external

boundaries of land.

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(ii) Clear internal firebreaks not less than 10 metres (112 chain) wide surrounding compart- ments of maximum area of 100 hectares (250 acres).

6. Mobile Fire Fighting Units- Throughout the abovementioned period during the conduct of the harvest of grain and seed an operational mobile fire fighting unit of minimum 450 litre capacity must be in close proximity to the harvest activities at all times.

If it is impracticable for any reason to clear firebreaks in the position required by this notice, the approval of the Council must be obtained to provide them in an alternative place. Note: Ploughing of roadsides in the Shire of Wandering is prohibited. Burning on roadsides is only permitted during winter months and only in heaped piles-no strip burning. If for any reason it is found impracticable to construct firebreaks in accordance with the provisions of this notice by the set date, which is the 31st day of October 1996, you are requested to notify the District Chief Fire Control Officer or the Shire Clerk of the circumstances. Pursuant to the powers contained in section 27 of the Bush Fires Act, the operation of a tractor towing a harvester or a self propelled harvester, without an operational fire extinguisher as defined by the Act, is prohibited during the restricted and prohibited burning periods. Dated this 16th day of May 1996. By Order of the Council,

M. G. OLIVER, Shire Clerk.

LG404 BUSH FIRES ACT 1954

Shire of Wandering It is hereby notified for public information that the following Fire Control Officers have been ap- pointed under the provisions of the Bush Fires Act by the Wandering Shire Council- Chief Fire Control Officer: B. E. Dowsett Deputy Chief Fire Control Officer: P. B. Monk Fire Weather Officers: P. B. Monk, G. R. Parsons, and D. L. English Clover Permit Issuing Officers: B. E. Dowsett and P. B. Monk. Fire Control Officers-

Wandering Brigade: B. E. Dowsett, D. L. English, N. F. Ferguson, 'I! M. Hardie, M. J. E. Watts. Codjatotine Brigade: J. M. Bostock, P. B. Monk, J. R. Price, D. R. Warburton. Hastings Brigade: G. G. Kerr, J. R. McNeil, G. R. Parsons.

All previous appointments of Fire Control Officers are hereby cancelled.

M. G. OLIVER, Shire Clerk.

DOG ACT 1976 Shire of Wandering

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed under the provisions of the Dog Act 1976 as Authorised Officers by the Wandering Shire Council-

Michael Geoffrey Oliver Valma Dianne Cartwright Kelly Bown Lucev

All previous appointments are hereby cancelled.

M. G. OLIVER, Shire Clerk.

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LG406 TOWN OF VINCENT

That Julie Neilson has been appointed as an authorised officer, effective from Monday, 13 May 1996 for the Town of Vincent under the provisions of-

(i) the Litter Act 1979 and all subsidiary legislation made under the Act; (ii) the Dog Act 1976 and all subsidiary legislation made under the Act;

(iii) the Local Government Act 1960, section 242A (2); (iv) the Local Government Act 1960, sections 448,449 and 450; (V) the Control of Vehicles (Off Roads Areas) Act 1978;

(vi) the Town of Vincent Parking Facilities By-Law; (vii) the following Town of Vincent By-laws-

(a) Relating to Streets and Footpaths; (b) Relating to Noise; (C) Relating to Eating Areas; (d) Relating to Dogs; (e) Relating to Street Trading; ( f ) Relating to Street Entertainers; (g) Removal and Disposal of Obstructing Animals or Vehicles; and

(viii) the Bush Fires Act 1954. JOHN GIORGI, Chief Executive Officer.

LG407 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

City of Subiaco In accordance with the Local Government Act 1960, section 191A (2), the City of Subiaco hereby pub- lishes the schedule of fees and charges to be levied for recreation facilities and public hall hire from 1 July, 1996, as adopted by Council a t the meeting held on 23 April, 1996. Public Halls for Hire Shenton Park Community Centre, 240 Onslow Road, Shenton Park Main Hall Weddings, social functions etc

Fri-Sat 7pm to l am ............................................................................................................... $240 Sun-Thur 7pm to midnight .................... .. ....................................................................... $200

Hourly Rate Day: 8am to 6pm ................... ... ........................................................................................ $16 Evening: 6pm to midnight .................................................................................................... $20

Rooms 314 and 5-hourly rate Room 5 ...................... .... .................................................................................................... Rooms 314 ............................................................................................................................... Applies 8am to midnight every day

The Palms, Cnr NicholsonRokeby Roads, Subiaco Main Hall Social functions, weddings, etc

Fri-Sat, 7pm to lam ................... ... ................................................................................... Sun-Thurs, 7pm to midnight ................................................................................................ Includes 2 hours free setting up time (from 5pm).

Hourly Rate ...................................................................................... .................... 8am to 6pm ........

....................... ................................................................................... 6pm to midnight .... 6pm to l am (Fri-Sat) ............................................................................................................. Excludes setting up time.

Subiaco Community Centre, 6 Rupert Street, Subiaco Mall Hall Hourly Rate

...................................................................................... .................... 8am to 6pm ........ 7pm to midnight .................................................................................................................... Not available for social functions, e.g. weddings, parties etc.

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Exclusive of all service charges Discounts for public hire of halls

Community and non-profit making groups-hourly rate for meetings .................... ........ 30% Residents/ratepayers/Council employees ............................................................................ 35% Regular users, bulk pre-payment in advance ......................... ............... ............................. 20% Weekly, 12 or more payments in advance ............................................................................ 20% Monthly, 6 or more payments in advance ...................... .... .......................................... 20% Continuous 24 hour periods, special rate- Charge normal hourly rate from 9am-llpm, less 20% discount, plus balance of hours as normal on last day booking.

Bonds for Community Halls Weddings, social functions, public meetings .................... ....... ................................. $400 Classes, private meetings, workshops, seminars etc. .................................................. $150

LG901 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

City of Armadale NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

Proposed Loan No. 277: $110,000 Pursuant to section 610 of the Local Government Act 1960, the City of Armadale hereby gives notice that it proposes to borrow money by sale of debentures repayable by (10) half yearly instalments of principal and interest over a period of (5) years incorporating three yearly interest rate reviews from the day of issue a t the office of Council for the following purpose-

Part Funding of Springdale Park Pavilion and Associated Infrastructure Details of the proposed expenditure as required in accordance with section 609 of the Local Govern- ment Act 1960 will be available for inspection a t the office of the Council (7 OrchardAvenueArmadale) for a period of 35 days from the date of publication hereof between the hours of 8.15 am and 4.45 pm Monday to Friday, Public Holidays excluded. Dated this 24th day of May 1996.

S. C. FOKKEMA, Mayor. J. W. FLATOW, Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 Shire of East Pilbara

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW Proposed Loan No. 59: $33,720

Pursuant to section 610 of the Local Government Act 1960, the Shire of East Pilbara hereby gives notice that it proposed to borrow money by the sale of debentures on the following terms and for the following purposes-

Terms: thirty three thousand, seven hundred and twenty dollars ($33,720.00) for a period of three (3) years repayable a t the office of Council in instalments of principal and interest. Purpose: Vehicle-Airport Services.

Details as required by Section 609 of the Act are available for inspection a t the Councils office during normal working hours for a period of 35 days after the first publication of this notice. Dated this 18th day of March 1996.

M. HARRISON, Shire President. P. A. ANNING, Chief Executive Officer/Shire Clerk.

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LG903 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shire of East Pilbara NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

Proposed Loan No. 58: $200,000 Pursuant to section 610 of the Local Government Act 1960, the Shire of East Pilbara hereby gives notice that it proposed to borrow money by the sale of debentures on the following terms and for the following purposes-

Terms: two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) for a period of ten (10) years repayable a t the office of Council in instalments of principal and interest. Purpose: Construction of by-pass ponds and refurbishment of Newman SewerageTreatment Plant.

Details as required by Section 609 of the Act are available for inspection a t the Councils office during normal working hours for a period of 35 days after the first publication of this notice. Dated this 18th day of March 1996.

M. HARRISON, Shire President. P. A. ANNING, Chief Executive OfficerIShire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 Shire of Nungarin

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW Proposed Loan No. 58: $50,000

Pursuant to section 610 of the Local Government Act 1960, the Shire of Nungarin hereby gives notice that i t proposes to borrow money by the sale of a debenture, repayable a t the office of the Shire of Nungarin, on the following terms and conditions-

Amount: $50,000 for a period of five years. Repayment: Ten half yearly payments of interest and principal. Purpose: Housing.

Plans, specifications and estimates, as required by section 609 of the Act are available for inspection a t the office of the Council during normal business hours for 35 days after publication of this notice.

I. D. HODGES, President. F. B. LUDOVICO, Shire Clerk.

MA40 1 MRWA 42-30-H

MAIN ROADS ACT 1930 LAND ACQUISITION AND PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

The Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Land Acquisition and Public Works Act 1902, that i t is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Brookton District, for the purpose of the following public works namely, widening of the Armadale-Ravensthorpe Road and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on MRWA Drawing No. 9409-310 which may be inspected a t the office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth.

Schedule

No. Owner or Reputed Occupier or Reputed Owner Occupier

Description Area

1. Idahno Park Commissioner of Portion of Avon Locations 3 379 m2 Pty Ltd Main Roads 7750 and 7751 and being

part of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 1299 Folio 701.

Dated this 14th day of May 1996. D. R. WARNER, Director Corporate Services.

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MA402 PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902

SALE OF LAND MRWA 41-849-2 & 41-849-5VB Notice is hereby given that His Excellency the Governor has authorised under Section 29(7)(a)(ii) of the Public Works Act 1902 the sale by public auction or private contract of the land hereunder described, such land being no longer required for the work for which it was acquired.

LAND 1. Portion of Perthshire Location Au and being Lot 2 the subject of Diagram 70955 and being part of

the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 1756 Folio 085 and is more particularly deline- ated and coloured green on Plan MR95-121.

2. Portion of Swan Location 92 and being Lot 40 on Diagram 55852 and being part of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 1523 Folio 231 and is more particularly delineated and coloured green on Plan MR95-121.

3. Portion of Perthshire Location Au and being Lot 12 on Diagram 24250 and being part of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 1226 Folio 039 and is more particularly delineated and coloured green on Plan MR95-121.

Dated this 24th day of May 1996. D. R. WARNER, Director Corporate Services.

MA403 LAND ACQUISITION AND PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902

MRWA 41-157-11 Notice is hereby given that His Excellency the Governor has authorised under Section 29(7)(a)(ii) of the Land Acquisition and Public Works Act 1902 the sale by public auction or private contract of the land hereunder described, such land being no longer required for the work for which it was acquired.

LAND Potion of Jandakot Agricultural Area Lot 224 and being part of Lot 7 on Diagram 29930 and being the whole of the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume 1934 Folio 493. Dated this 24th day of May 1996.

D. R. WARNER, Director Corporate Services.

PDlOl CORRECTION

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNING SCHEME ACT 1959 DECLARATION OF PLANNING CONTROL AREA No. 34

File: 835-2-14-3. In the Government Gazette of 17 May 1996 (page 2083) a Notice was published regarding the declaration of Planning Control Area No. 34, Garratt Road-Grand Promenade Road/Bridge Link, City of Bayswater. That Notice is hereby withdrawn as approval to the Planning ControlArea (PCA) has yet to be given by the Hon Minister for Planning. A further Notice will be published when the PCA is in order to commence.

PETER MELBIN, Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 SCHEME AMENDMENTS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of Nedlands Town Planning Scheme No. 2-Amendment Nos. 86 and 111

Ref: 853/2/8/4, Pts. 86 and 111. Notice is hereby given that the City of Nedlands has prepared the abovementioned scheme amend- ments for the purpose of-

Amendment No. 86: adding an additional use to Schedule 1 permitting the development of two senior housing for Lot 36 a t No. 1 Robinson Street, Nedlands.

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Amendment No. 111: adding to Schedule 1 anAdditiona1 Use-"Antiquarian Bookshop" for No. 69 (Lot 3) Broadway, Nedlands.

Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendments have been deposited at Council Offices, 71 Stirling Highway, Nedlands and a t the Western Australian Planning Commission, Albert Facey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including July 5, 1996. Submissions on the scheme amendments should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before July 5, 1996. These amendments are available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and it should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

N. G. LEACH, Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of Stirling

District Planning Scheme No. 2-Amendment No. 282

Ref: 853/2/20/34, Pt. 282. Notice is hereby given that the City of Nedlands has prepared the abovementioned scheme amend- ment for the purpose of rezoning Lots 37 and 41 H.Nos. 469-477 Scarborough Beach Road, Osborne Park from "General Industrial" to "Special Use Zone-Industrial Showrooms and General Industrial". Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices, Civic Place, Stirling and a t the Western Australian Planning Commission, Albert Facey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and includ- ing June 21,1996. Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before June 21,1996. This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and it should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

G. BRAY, Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of Wanneroo

Town Planning Scheme No. l-Amendment No. 717

Ref: 853/2/30/1, Pt. 717. Notice is hereby given that the City of Wanneroo has prepared the abovementioned scheme amend- ment for the purpose of rezoning a portion of Lots P t 402 and 500 Hartman Drive (west of Hartman Drive Reserve) from General Industrial to Light Industrial; a portion of Lot 12 Gnangara Road (west of Hartman Drive Reserve) from Rural to Light Industrial and Lots 2, 9, 11, 400 and 401 Badgerup Road, Lots 10 and 12 (east of Hartman Drive Reserve) Gnangara Road and Lots 4,20 and 21 Callaway Street, Landsdale from Rural to General Industrial accordingly. Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices, Boas Avenue, Joondalup and a t the Western Australian Planning Commission, Albert Facey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including July 5, 1996. Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before July 5, 1996. This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and it should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

R. F. COFFEY, Town Clerk.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of Albany Town Planning Scheme No. 3-Amendment No. 145

Ref: 853151415, Pt. 145. Notice is hereby given that the Shire ofAlbany has prepared the abovementioned scheme amendment for the purpose of including the eastern 28ha portion of Lot 1 Location 591816454 Two Peoples Bay Road in Schedule 2 Additional Use Sites (with the permitted uses Caretakers House, Holiday Accom- modation, Incidental Shop, Equestrian Establishment, Home Occupation, Zoological Gardens, Cafe1 Restaurant, Dormitory Sleepinng Quarters) and including the appropriate details in Schedule 2 of the Scheme. Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices, Mercer Road, Albany and at the Western Australian Planning Commission, Albert Facey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and includ- ing July 5, 1996. Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before July 5, 1996. This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and it should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

R. P. BOARDLEY, NShire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup Town Planning Scheme No. 4-Amendment No. 8

Ref: 853161414, Pt. 8. It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup Town Planning Scheme Amendment on May 14,1996 for the purpose of-

1. Rezoning Boyanup AA Lot 210 South Western Highway Argyle from "General Farming-Pas- toral' to 'Rural Residential'.

2. Amending the Scheme Text by adding to Schedule 3 of the Scheme Text "Rural Residential Zones Special Provisions" as follows-

Specified Area Special Provisions

Argyle Policy Area Subdivision Boyanup AA Lot 210 South 1. Subdivision is to be generally in accordance with the Western Highway Subdivision Guide Plan endorsed by the Shire Clerk.

2. The minimum lot size shall be 2 hectares unless spe- cifically provided for in the Subdivision Guide Plan.

3. No further subdivision of lots shall occur.

Building Envelopes 4. All buildings, structures and on-site effluent disposal

systems shall be contained within an area not greater than 2500m2 (the Building Envelope) which cannot be located-

Where areas of significant vegetation exist; Closer than, 20 metres from any lot boundary; Closer than 30 metres from the creek or stream, indicated on the Subdivision Guide Plan as 'Fore- shore Protection Area'; Within the Fuel Reduction Area; Within the Building Exclusion Area.

Services 5. Prior to occupaton of any dwelling, landowners are re-

quired to provide their own liquid and solid waste dis- posal systems to Council's specification and satisfac- tion.

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Specified Area Special Provisions

6. The minimum vertical clearance between the under- side of any leach drain and the highest known water table on any lot shall be 2.0 metres. Where achiev- able, septic tank and leach drain systems shall not be constructed closer than 100 metres from any well, stream or under ground water source.

7. A well licence must be obtained from the Water Au- thority of Western Australia prior to construction of a well or bore to draw ground water.

Bush Fire Protection 8. Fuel reduction areas (areas clear of all flammable ma-

terial with the exception of live trees) shall be main- tained in the locations indicated on the Subdivision Guide Plan and around all buildings for a minimum distance of 20 metres or such greater distance as the Council may consider reasonable having regard for the slope of the land and the general vegetation.

9. As a condition of subdivision the subdivider will be required to make satisfactory arrangements with the Council and the Bush Fires Boards to ensure adequate ongoing fire protection within the site.

10. Fire breaks must be established around all lots to a width of 3 metres to allow access for fire fighting vehi- cles. All residue from clearing these fire breaks to be disposed of prior to the sale of the lots as necessary.

11. No buildings to be established within 100 metres of State Forest, where achievable.

12. All domestic water supply tanks to be fitted with a gate valve with 50mm male thread to draw water. The installation of these fittings to be positioned so as to leave 25% of the capacity of the water in the tank.

Fencing 13 Boundary fencing shall be post and six strand wire,

1.0 metre to 1.3 metres high, or post and ringlock or similar as approved by Council. Solid fencing such as super 6 or pickets shall not be permitted on bounda- ries and shall only be permitted in proximity to build- ings where Council determines that it will not ad- versely affect the rural amenity of the area.

14. Fencing to State Forest will be required to be provided as a condition of subdivision approval and constructed to the specifications and satisfaction of the Depart- ment of Conservation and Land Management.

Vegetation Protection and Tree Planting 15. No trees or substantial vegetation shall be felled or

removed from the site except where- * required for approved development works;

the establishment of a fire break is required by regulation or by-law; trees and dead, diseased or dangerous.

16. There shall be no clearing within 30 metres of the centreline of the watercourses indicated on the Subdi- vision Guide Plan as 'Foreshore Protection Area'.

17. On lots substantially denuded of natural vegetation by previous agricultural clearing, Council will require as a condition of building approval, the planting and maintenance of 50 trees and shrubs capable of grow- ing to not less than three metres in height, to be main- tained by the property owner.

Stocking Rates 18. Only sheep are permitted on these lots unless Council

grants specific approval for other stock, following ap- plication from eventual lot owners for planning con- sent Council may by the service of a notice on the owner or occupier of a lot, impose a stock reduction order. An owner or occupier who has received such a notice shall comply with the terms set out in the notice forthwith.

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Specified Area Special Provisions

Dams 19. No dams may be constructed. Any dam existing prior

to the gazettal of thisAmendment are to be maintained in a safe condition to the satisfaction of Council.

Foreshore Protection Areas Modification of watercourses and pumping or diver- sion of water from the Protection Area are not permit- ted, unless the prior approval of the Water Authority and Council has been obtained in writing by the lot owner or occupier. Activities such as cultivation of land or spraying of pesticides or herbicides, because they may contribute to erosion or pollution of the watercourse, are not per- mitted within the Protection Area. This out of control for weeds or pests in accordance with the requirements of the Agriculture Protection Board.

Road Upgrading 21. BothAmendment No. 7 a n d h e n d m e n t No. 8 are part

of the Argyle Policy Area, identified in the Shire of Donnybrook Balingup "Rural Residential Planning Strategy". Council has adopted a preferred Structure Plan (dated 20 April 1994) for the Policy Area, involving a road which links the subject land of the two Amendments and depicts access to the South Western Highway The structure plan is depicted on Figure No. 5: Page 13 of Amending Documents. Council shall a t the subdivi- sion stage request-

(i) Appropriate access links between Amendments No. 7 and No. 8

(ii) Sealed access to the South Western Highway which reflects the structure plan and eliminates the sharp corner adjacent to CG377 and CG400.

W. HEARMAN, President. J. ATTWOOD, Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of Kalamunda District Planning Scheme No. 2-Amendment No. 168

Ref: 85312124116, Pt. 168.

Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Kalamunda has prepared the abovementioned scheme amend- ment for the purpose of rezoning the rear portion of Canning Location 319 Hale Road, Forrestfield from Residential R15 and R25 to Special Purpose-Caravan Park, to facilitate redevelopment of the existing Perth Tourist Caravan Park, as shown on the accompanying map.

Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices, 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda and at the Western Australian Planning Commission, Albert Facey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including July 5, 1996.

Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before July 5, 1996.

This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and it should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

G. H. PARSLOW, AIChief ExecutiveIShire Clerk.

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PD407 TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION Shire of Mundaring

Town Planning Scheme No. 3-Amendment No. 5 Ref: 8531212713, Pt. 5. Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Mundaring has prepared the abovementioned scheme amend- ment for the purpose of rezoning Part Location 1807 Rosedale Road, Chidlow, from "Rural Landscape Living" to "Rural Landscape Living 214". Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices, 7000 Great Eastern Highway, Mundaring and a t the Western Australian Planning Commis- sion, Albert Facey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including July 5, 1996. Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before July 5,1996. This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and it should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

M. N. WILLIAMS, Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of Roebourne Town Planning Scheme No. 7-Roebourne, Wickham, Point Samson

Ref: 853/8/5/7. Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Roebourne has prepared the abovementioned town planning scheme for the following purposes-

(a) to reserve certain portions of land required for public purposes; (b) to zone the balance of the land within the Scheme Area for the purposes described in the

Scheme so as to strategically promote the orderly and proper development of land by making suitable provisions for the use of land within the Scheme Area.

(C) to define the uses and types of development to be permitted on land within the Scheme Area; (d) to control and regulate the development of land, erection of buildings and carrying out of

works in such a manner as to maintain a high standard of health, safety, amenity, conven- ience, economy and environment appropriate to modern towns;

(e) generally to secure the amenity, health and convenience of the land within the Scheme Area and the persons using it;

(0 to make provision for other matters incidental to orderly and proper planning and land use. Plans and documents setting out and explaining the town planning scheme have been deposited at Council Offices, Welcome Road, Karratha and a t the Western Australian Planning Commission, Albert Facey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including August 26, 1996. Submissions on the town planning scheme should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before August 26,1996.

T, S. RULAND, Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Shire of Toodyay Town Planning Scheme No. l-Amendment No. 38

Ref: 8531412812, Pt. 38. It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Toodyay Town Plan- ning Scheme Amendment on May 14,1996 for the purpose of-

1. Adding to Schedule A a definition of Aquaculture to read- "Aquaculture-means any fish farming operation for which a fish farm licence issued pursu- ant to the provisions of Part V of the Fisheries Act 1905 (as amended) and the Fisheries Regu- lations 1938 (as amended) is required."

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2. In Schedule A, replacing the definition of Rural Use with a new definition to read- "Rural use means the use of land for any of the purposes set out hereunder and shall include such buildings normally associated therewith- (a) the growing of vegetables, fruit, cereals or food crops, and processing, treatment and

packaging of produce; (b) the rearing or agistment of goats, sheep, cattle or beasts of burden; (C) the stabling, agistment or training of horses except on a commercial basis; (d) the growing of trees, plants, shrubs or flowers for replanting in domestic, commercial or

industrial gardens; (e) the sale of produce grown solely on the lot; (f) the keeping of domestic pets and poultry; (g) permaculture and hydroponics.

But does not include, except with the consent of Council, the following- (i) the keeping of pigs;

(ii) farming of poultry, rabbits, emus or exotic animals; (iii) the breeding, rearing or boarding of domestic pets; (iv) commercial apiary; (V) commercial breeding and training of horses.

3. Adding to Tables 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 the following-

Use Conditions

Aquaculture Subject to- (a) Consent of Council; (b) Approval issued by the Water Authority of Western Australia; (C) All dams or ponds being issued with approval by Council who

may, as part of the approval, require certification from a quali- fied engineer that the proposed construction is structurally sound.

L. A. HOFT, President. R. J. MILLAR, Shire Clerk.

PD501 METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNING SCHEME ACT

METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME-S.33 AMENDMENT SOUTH EAST CORRIDOR OMNIBUS No. 2

-CALL FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS- Amendment No: 979133. File No: 809-2-1-37. The Western Australian Planning Commission intends to amend the Metropolitan Region Scheme and is seeking public comment. The purpose of Amendment No. 979133 is to modify and update various zones and reservations over land areas in the South East Corridor of the Metropolitan Region Scheme. This amendment is a con- tinuation of the MRS "major amendments program". The proposed changes include new urban, urban deferred and industrial zoned areas; rationalisation of existing parks and recreation, public purpose and regional roads reservation providing for various land use proposals or complementing the previ- ous major amendments. The procedure for amending the Scheme, as set out in section 33 of the Metropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act, is to be used to advertise this proposal. Public submissions are invited and the amendment will eventually be put to Parliament for final approval. In accordance with the procedure in section 33, the Hon Minister for Planning has approved the amendment for public display and for the calling of submissions. Copies of the maps showing the proposed changes to the zones and reservations of the Scheme and other information, is available for the public inspection a t each of the places listed hereunder. The amending plan No's 1.3495,1.349611, 1.349711 and 1.3498 are available for inspection from Mon- day 13 May 1996 to Friday 16 August 1996 a t each of the following places-

(a) Ministry for Planning 1st Floor Albert Facey House 469-489 Wellington Street Perth WA 6000

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(b) Council Offices of the municipalities of- (i) City of Perth (ii) City of Fremantle

Westralia Square Cnr Newman & William Street 141 St Georges Terrace Fremantle WA 6160 Perth WA 6000

(iii) City of Gosnells (iv) City of Armadale 2120 Albany Highway 7 Orchard Avenue Gosnells WA 6110 Armadale WA 6 112

(V) City of South Perth (vi) City of Belmont Sandgate Street 215 Wright Street South Perth WA 6151 Cloverdale WA 6105

(vii) City of Canning (viii) Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale 1317 Albany Highway 6 Paterson Road Cannington WA 6107 Mundijong WA 6202

(ix) Town of Victoria Park 99 Shepperton Road Victoria Park WA 6100

(C) J S Battye Library (d) Main Roads WA Alexander Library Building Cultural Centre "Don Aitken Centre" Francis Street Waterloo Crescent Northbridge WA 6003 East Perth WA 6004

Any person who desires to make a submission either supporting or objecting to any provisions of the proposed amendment may do so on a Form 6A. Submission forms are available on request from the display locations and must be lodged with the-

Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission 469-489 Wellington Street Perth WA 6000

on or before 4.30pm Friday 16 August 1996. Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission.

PE401 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

I, Robin John Devlin, Commander (Traffic Operations) being the delegated officer of the Minister for Police under Section 83(6) of the RoadTraffic Act 1974, pursuant to the powers conferred by section 83 (1) of that Act and the consent of the Local Authorities having been obtained and nominated for the purpose of a Cycle race by memberslentrants of the Northern Districts Cycle Club on May 26th, 1996 between the hours of 1000 and 1300 do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such Act on the carriagewayls mentioned hereunder. Racing to be confined to the left hand side of the carriageway on-Shenton Ave, Grand Blvde, Joondalup Dve, Shenton Ave, Joondalup. All participants to wear approved head protection at all times. Dated at Perth this 2nd day of May 1996.

R. J. DEVLIN, Commander (Traffic Operations).

PE402 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

I, Edwin Graeme Lienert, Commander (Traffic and Operation Support) being the delegated officer of the Minister for Police under Section 83(6) of the Road Traffic Act 1974, pursuant to the powers con- ferred by section 83 (1) of that Act and the consent of the Local Authorities having been obtained and nominated for the purpose of a Footrace by memberslentrants of the W.A. Marathon Club on May 26th, 1996 between the hours of 0830 and 1000 do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regula- tions made under such Act on the carriagewayls mentioned hereunder. Racing to be confined to the left hand side of the carriageway on--Joondalup Dve, Grand Boulevarde, Collier Pass, Elcar Lane, Fairway Circle, Shenton Ave, Joondalup Dve, Kennedya Dve, Elcar Lane, Winton Rd, Delage St, Lakeside Dve, Boas Ave, Joondalup. Dated at Perth this 22nd day of May 1996.

E. G. LIENERT, Commander (Traffic and Operation Support).

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PESO1 POLICE ACT 1892 POLICE AUCTION

Under the provisions of the Police Act 1892-1992, unclaimed found and stolen property will be sold by public auction a t Ross7s Auctions, 241 Railway Parade, Maylands on Tuesday, 18th June 1996 a t 9.00 am. Auction to be conducted by Mr Frank Lee.

R. FALCONER, Commissioner of Police.

PE602 POLICE ACT 1892 POLICE AUCTION

Under the provisions of the Police Act 1892-1992, unclaimed stolen bicycles will be sold by public auction a t Ross's Auctions, 241 Railway Parade, Maylands on Saturday, 29th June 1996 a t 9.00 am. Auction to be conducted by Mr Frank Lee.

R. FALCONER, Commissioner of Police.

PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT ACT 1994

PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT (REDEPLOYMENT AND REDUNDANCY) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1996

Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council.

Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Public Sector Management (Redeployment and Redundancy) Amendment Regulatmns 1996.

Principal regulations

2. In these regulations the Public Sector Mana ement (Redeployment and % Redundancy) Regulations 1994" are referred to as t e principal regulations.

C* Published in Gazette 30 September 1994, pp. 5033-56. For amendments to 8 May 1996 see Gazette 12 December 1995.1

Regulation 3 amended

3. Regulation 3 (1) of the principal regulations is amended - (a) by inserting after the definition of "Commonwealth award" the

following definition - U

"continuous service" has the same meaning as it has in the Wages Em loyees Long Service Leave 5 General Order of he Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission;

and

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(b) b deleting the full stop a t the end of the definition of "suitable okce, ~ o s t or position' and substituting a semicolon and inserting after t a t definition the following definitions -

"the employee's average weekly hours" means the aver e number of hours (not includin overtime) "ph t a t the employee worked each wee f during the employees period of continuous service;

"the employee's full-time weekly pay" means - (a) if the employee is employed on a full-time

basis, the employee's weekly pay; or

(b) if the emplo ee is employed on a part- time basis, tKe amount that would be the employee's weekly a if the employee were employed on a &$-time basis;

"the

"the

employee's period of continuous service" means the period of continuous service in the Public Sector (including a ministerial office) served by the employee - (a) in any period eater than 10 years for

MY which, in the nister's opinion, there are reliable records of the hours worked each week by the employee; or

(b) if paragraph (a) does not apply, in the period of 10 years,

ending on the day of acceptance by the employee of, as the case requires - (C) an offer referred to in regulation 9 (1) or

19 (l); or

(d) an offer of a severance payment referred to in regulation 20 (1);

employee's potential full-time weekly hours" means the number of hours (not including overtime) that have worked each week

eriod of continuous service if L e n employed on a full-time period. ',

Regulation 9 amended

4. Re lation 9 (2) of the principal regulations is repealed and the following Y subregu ation is substituted - CL

(2) For the purposes of subregulation (1) (b), the weekly pay of an emplo ee who, during the employee's period of continuous Z service, wor ed a different number of hours in different weeks is to be calculated as follows -

A = B x C where -pp

A is the employee's weekly pay;

B is the employee's full-time weekly pay; and

C is the employee's average weekly hours expressed as a percentage of the employee's potential full-time weekly hours. n

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Regulation 19 amended

5. Regulation 19 (2) of the principal regulations is repealed and the following subregulation is substituted -

(2) For the purposes of subregulation (1) (b), the weekly pay of an emplo ee who, during the employee's period of continuous h service, wor ed a different number of hours in different weeks is to be calculated as follows -

where - A is the employee's weekly pay;

B is the employee's full-time weekly pay; and

C is the employee's average weekly hours expressed as a percentage of the employee's potential full-time weekly hours. 93

Regulation 20 amended

6. (1) Regulation 20 (3) of the rincipal regulations is repealed and the !i following subregulation is substitute - 66

(3) For the purposes of subre-gulations (1) and (2)? the weekly pay of an employee who, dunng the employee's enod of

different weeks is to be calculated as follows - K continuous service, worked a &Rerent number of ours in

where - A is the employee's weekly pay;

B is the employee's full-time weekly pay; and

C is the employee's average weekly hours expressed as a percentage of the employee's potential full-time weekly hours. n

(2) Regulation 20 (7) is amended by deleting the definition of "continuous service".

By His Excellency's Command,

J. PRITCHARD, Clerk of the Council.

PR401 PERTH INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR APPLICATION OF

SOLAR ENERGY ACT 1994

I t is hereby notified in accordance with Section 5 (1) (b) of the Perth International Centre for Applica- tion of Solar Energy Act 1994, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved the appointment of Professor Steven Schwartz (to replace Professor Peter Boyce as the representative of Murdoch University) a s a member of the Board of the Perth International Centre for Application of Solar Energy for a period expiring on December 5 1997.

HON HENDY COWAN, M.L.A., Deputy Premier; Minister for Commerce & Trade; Regional

Development; Small Business.

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RA40 1 LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1988

SUMMARY OF LIQUOR LICENSING APPLICATIONS The following is a summary of applications received under the Liquor Licensing Act 1988 and required to be advertised. Any person wishing to obtain more details about any application, or about the objection process, should contact the Liquor Licensing Division, 1st Floor, Hyatt Centre, 87 Adelaide Terrace, Perth (Telephone: 425 1888), or consult a solicitor or relevant industry organisation.

App. No. Applicant Nature of Application Last Date

for Objections

APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE Eclectic Pty Ltd Application for the transfer of a Cabaret

licence in respect of premises situated in Northbridge and known as Heaven "The Club", from Timothy John Metcalfe (S87).

Bermuda Corporation Pty Ltd Application for the transfer of a Liquor Store licence in respect of premises situated in Augusta and known as Augusta Colonial Cellars, from Neil Charles Wilson & Maree Joyce Wilson.

Kenneth George Grey

Peter Eric Quartermaine & Esme Carol Quartermaine

Technotron Investments Pty Ltd

Axis Management Group Pty Ltd

Colin Kingsley Schilling & Elizabeth Anne Schilling

Jack Corporation Pty Ltd

Application for the transfer of a Tavern licence in respect of premises situated in Mumballup via Collie and known as Forrest Tavern, from GW Philip & MH Philip. Application for the transfer of a Liquor Store licence in respect of premises situated in Morawa and known as Morawa Traders, from William Patrick Coyne. Application for the transfer of a Restaurant licence in respect of premises situated in Bunbury and known as Seacrest Restaurant, from Comidup Nominees Pty Ltd. Application for the transfer of a Tavern licence in respect of premises situated in Pannawonica and known as Pannawonica Tavern, from Silver Fox Holdings Pty Ltd. Application for the transfer of a Restaurant licence in respect of premises situated in Nannup and known as The Lodge, from Pyor Pty Ltd. Application for the transfer of a Tavern licence in respect of premises situated in East Victoria Park and known as The Liars Saloon, from Vintage Nominees Pty Ltd.

APPLICATIONS FOR THE GRANT OF A LICENCE

830195 Anthony & Sons Pty Ltd Application for the grant of a Special Facility licence in respect of premises situated in Perth and known as MV Supercat 11.

831195 Alan Richard Foster Applicaton for the grant of a Special Facility licence in respect of premises situated in Chittering and known as Nimbus Lodge.

832195 Scott Bradley Durell Application for the grant of a Wholesale licence in respect of premises situated in Wembley and known as Decanter Liquor Merchants.

This notice is published under section 67 (5) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988. G. B. AVES, Director of Liquor Licensing.

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TB01

MOTOR VEHICLES DFUVERS INSTRUCTORS ACT 1963

MOTOR VEHICLES INSTRUCTORS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1996

Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council.

Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Motor Vehicles Instructors Amendment Regulations 1996.

Commencement

2. These regulations come into operation on 1 June 1996.

Principal regulations

3. In these regulations the Motor Vehicle Drivers Instructors Regulations 1964* are referred to as the principal regulations.

[* Reprinted as authorized 24 Ma 1979. For amendments to 15 May 1&6 see 1995 Index to Legislation of Western Austmlia, Table 4, p. 200.1

Regulation 13 amended

4. Regulation 13 of the principal regulations is amended - (a) by deleting "4.00" and substituting the following -

" 4.25 ";

(b) by deleting "21.00" and substituting the following - " 22.00 ";

(C) by deleting "30.00" and substituting the following - " 40.00 "; and

(d) by deleting "11.00" and substituting the following - " 11.50 ".

Schedule amended

5. The Schedule to the principal re lations is amended in Form 2 by K" deleting "$21.00" and substituting the fo lowing - " $22.00 ". Transitional

6. The principal repat ions as in force before the commencement day of these regulations shal continue to apply m relation to -

(a) the grant of a license if that license is granted before 1 July 1996;

and

(b) the renewal of a license if that renewal has effect on and from a day that precedes 1 July 1996.

By His Excellency's Command, J. PRITCHARD, Clerk of the Council.

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TR.02 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

ROAD TRAFFIC (DRIVERS' LICENCES) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1996

Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council.

Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Road Traffi (Drivers' Licences) Amendment Regulations 1996.

Commencement

2. These regulations come into operation on 1 June 1996.

Principal regulations

3. In these regulations the Road Trafic (Drivers' Licences) Regulations 1975* are referred to as the principal regulations.

C* Reprinted as at 11 June 1986. For amendments to 15 May 1996 see 1995 Index to Le islation of

1996. l P Western Australia, Table 4, pp. 241-2 and Gazette 9 January

Regulation 9 amended

4. Regulation 9 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting "$9.00" and substituting the following -

Regulation 14A amended

5. Regulation 14A of the principal regulations is amended - (a) in item 1-

(i) in paragraph (a) by deleting "43.00" and substituting the following - " 45.00 "; and

(ii) in paragraph (b) by deleting "34.00" and substituting the follomng -

(b) in item 2, by deleting "20.00" and substituting the following -

(c) in item 3, by deleting "25.00" and substituting the following - " 26.00 "; and

(d) in item 4, by deleting "85.00" and substituting the following -

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Regulation 15 amended

6. Regulation 15 of the principal regulations is amended - (a) in subregulation (1) -

(i) in paragraph (a) by deleting "$64.00" and substituting the following - " $66.50 "; and

(ii) in a ~ g r a p h (b) by deleting "$128.00" and substituting the f fol owng -

and

(b) in subregulation (2) - (i) in pqagraph (a) by deleting "$9.50" and substituting the

followng - " $10.00 "; and

(ii) in pa~agraph (b) by deleting "$19.00" and substituting the followng -

Transitional

7. The principal re ations as in force before the commencement day of these regulations shal p continue to apply in relation to -

(a) the ant of a driver's licence if that licence is granted before 1 J$ 1996; and

(b) the renewal of a driver's licence if, pursuant to section 46 (la) of the Act, that renewal has effect or is deemed to have effect, on and from a day that precedes l duly 1996.

By His Excellency's Command, J. PRITCHARD, Clerk of the Council.

TR303

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

ROAD TRAFFIC (LICENSING) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1996

Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council.

Citation

1. These regulations ma be cited as the Road Traffx CLicensing) Amend& Regulations 199i.

Commencement

2. (1) Subject to subregulation (2) these regulations come into operation on 1 June 1996.

(2) Regulations 6, 7 and 13 come into operation on 1 July 1996.

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Principal regulations

3. In these regulations the Road Traffic (Licensing) Regulations 1975* are referred to as the principal regulations.

[* Reprinted as at 5 October 1994. For amendments to 15 May 1996 see 1995 Index to Legislation of Western Australia, Table 4, pp. 242-3.1

Regulation 3 amended

4. Regulation 3 of the principal regulations is amended - (a) in subregulation (1) by inserting, in the appropriate alphabetical

positions, the following definitions - U

'axlen means the axis of rotation of a row of tyres;

"heavy trailer" means a semi-trailer, converter dolly trailer or trailer, other than a plant trailer, with an MRC exceeding 4 500 kilograms;

'Cheavy vehiclen means - (a) a vehicle with an MRC exceeding

4 500 kilograms that is - (i) a motor car;

(ii) a motor wagon;

(iii) an omnibus; or

(iv) a tractor (prime mover type);

(b) a heavy trailer;

'LMRCn (which stands for "mass rating for charging") means -

(a) the mass recorded on the compliance plate as - (i) the aggregate trailer mass;

(ii) the gross trailer mass rating; or

(iii) the gross vehicle mass;

(b) in relation to a vehicle where there i s no compliance plate the maximum permissible loaded mass of the vehicle as determined by the Board;

and

(b) by inserting after subregulation (2) the following subregulations - U

(3) On a vehicle's compliance plate - 'ATM" refers to "aggregate trailer massn;

"GTMR" refers to "gross trailer mass rating";

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"GVM" refers to "gross vehicle mass".

(4) For the purposes of these regulations - (a) 2 axles not more than one metre apart

shall be regarded as one axle;

(b) 3 axles, where the outside axles are not more than 2 metres apart, shall be regarded as 2 axles; and

(C) 4 axles where the outside axles are not more than 3.2 metres apart, shall be regarded as 3 axles. v

Regulation 9A inserted

5. After regulation 9 of the principal regulations the following regulation is inserted - U

Classes of licences for heavy vehicles

9A. (1) Without limiting regulation 9, the Board shall

classes listed in Schedule 3. Pat or renew a vehicle licence for a heavy vehicle as of one o the

(2) The Board shall license a heavy vehicle as of a particular class according to -

(a) the description of the vehicle;

(b) the number of axles that the vehicle has; and

(C) the MRC of the vehicle,

as indicated in Schedule 3.

(3) If more than one class is appropriate for a vehicle - (a) of that description;

(b) with that number of axles; and

(C) with that MRC,

the licence shall be of whichever of those classes the owner of the vehicle nominates before the licence is granted or renewed.

(4) If in column 4 of Schedule 3 - "nil" is indicated, a licence of the class described in column 1 includes a limitation that the vehicle shall not be used to haul a heavy trailer;

a number is indicated, a licence of the class described in column 1 includes a limitation that the vehicle shall not be used to haul more than that number of heavy trailers;

a number is indicated followed by a trailer description, a licence of the class described in column 1 includes a limitation that the vehicle shall not be used to haul more than that number of heavy trailers of that description but unless otherwise specified the hauling of trailers not of that description is not limited; or

"nil" is indicated followed by a trailer descri tion, a licence of that class includes a limitation &at the vehicle shall not be used to haul a heavy trailer of that description.

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(5) A vehicle licence of class SR2, SR3, SR4 or SR5 in Schedule 3 includes a limitation that the vehicle shall not be used to haul a hea trailer if the vehicle and trailer together have W more than 6 ax es.

(6) A person who uses, or permits a person to use a heavy vehicle the subject of a .licence that includes a limitation otherwise than in conformity with that limitation commits an offence. n

Regulation 11 amended

6. Regulation 11 of the principal regulations is amended - (a) in subregulation (6) (b) by deleting subparagraph (i) and

substituting the following subparagraph -

(i) the amount-

(A) assessed b dividin the relevant fee as 6 f set out in art I11 o the Second Schedule to the Act by 12 then multiplying that sum by the number of months in respect of which the permit is requested; or

(B) the amount specified in item 8 of Schedule 2,

whichever is the greater; and

and

(b) by repealing subregulation (7).

Regulation 21A amended

7. Regulation 21A of the princi a1 regulations is amended by inserting after R the definition of ''load capacity" t e following definition - U "stock" means cattle, sheep, goats or swine; ".

Regulation 21C amended

8. Regulation 21C (1) (a) of the principal regulations is amended by inserting after "Crownn the following -

and has an MRC not exceeding 4 500 kilograms ".

Regulation 21FA inserted

9. After regulation 21F of the principal regulations, the following regulation is inserted - U

Heavy vehicles for intrastate use only

21FA. (1) This regulation applies to a heavy vehicle if - (a) the vehicle is a motor wa on or tractor (prime mover

type) the licence for w!%ich does not include a limitation preventing it from being used to haul a heavy trailer; and

(b) the Board is satisfied that the vehicle is to be used solely within this State.

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(2) Subject to subregulation (3), the vehicle licence fee that, but for this regulation, would be payable for the vehicle is reduced by 25%.

(3) Subregulation (2) does not apply so as to reduce a vehicle Licence fee to an amount less than the fee that would be applicable for the appropriate class of licence containing a limitation under regulation 9A (4).

Regulation 21N amended

10. Regulation 21N of the principal regulations is amended - (a) by repealing subregulation (1) and substituting the following -

" (1) This regulation applies to a vehicle if the

Board is satisfied that the vehicle is diesel engined and -

(a) is not used for carrying goods; or

(b) is a motor wagon with two axles.

(b) by repealing subregulation (2); and

(C) in subregulation (3) by deleting "50%" and substituting the followmg -

Regulation 21PA inserted

11. ARer regulation 21P of the principal regulations, the following regulation is inserted -

Caravans (motor propelled)

21PA. The vehicle licence fee that, but for this re lation, would be payable for a caravan (motor propelled) is re uced by 50%.

F n

Regulation 21Q amended

12. Regulation 21 (3) of: the principal regulations is amended by deleting "regulation 21N." an (3 subshtuting the followng - " regulations 21F& 21N and 21PA

Schedule 2 amended

13. Schedule 2 to the principal regulations is amended - (a) in item 1-

(i) by deleting '120" and substituting the following - " 124.50 "; and

(ii) by deleting "50" and substituting the following -

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ini tem2-

(i) in paragraph (a) by deleting "61" and substituting the following - " 63.25 ";

(ii) in paragraph (b) by deleting "26" and substituting the following - " 27 "; and

(iii) in paragraph (c) by deleting "40" and substituting the following -

(i) in paragraph (a) by deleting "50" and substituting the following - " 52 "; and

(ii) in paragraph (b) by deleting "100" and substituting the following - " 103.75 ";

ini tem4-

(i) in pa~agraph (b) by deleting "6" and substituting the followng - " 6.25 "; and

(ii) in paragraph (c) by deleting "10" and substituting the following - " 10.25 ";

in item 5 by deleting "12" and substituting the following - " 12.50 1;

in item 6 by

" 12.50 ";

in item 7 by

" 6.25 ";

deleting

deleting

"12" and substituting the following -

"6" and substituting the following -

ini tem8-

(i) by deleting "11 (7)" and substituting the following - " 11 (6) (b) (i) (B) "; and

(ii) by deleting "base fee" and substituting the following - " minimum permit fee ";

in item 9 by deleting "6" and substituting the following - " 6.25 ";

in item 10 - (i) in paragraph (a) by deleting "12" and substituting the

following - " 12.50 ";

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(ii) in paragraph (c) by deleting "75" and substituting the following - " 77.75 "; and

(iii) by deleting paragraph (d) and substituting the following paragraphs -

(d) U on application for the issue o P plates to replace ordinary plates bearing the same characters; 26

(e) U on a plication for the issue of p f a t e s t o r e p l a c e personalised plates bearing the same characters wthout the letter "P' previously required by these regulations; 39.50

in item 11 by deleting "572" and substituting the following -

in item 12 - (i) in paragraph (a) by deleting "5 725" and substituting the

followng -

(ii) in paragraph (b) by deleting "1 145" and substituting the following -

(iii) in pafagraph (c) by deleting "572" and substituting the followng -

(iv) in paragraph (d) by deleting "114" and substituting the following -

(v) in paragraph (e) by deleting "1 145" and substituting the followng - " 1 188 "; and

(vi) in paragraph (f) by deleting "50" and substituting the following -

in item 13 by deleting "286" and substituting the following -

in item 14 by deleting "12" and substituting the following -

in item 15 (a) by deleting "130" and substituting the following -

in item 16 (b) by deleting "12" and substituting the following -

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(q) in item 17 by deleting '12" and substituting the following -

" 12.50 ";

(r) in item 18 (b) by deleting "17" and substituting the following - " 17.50 ";

(S) in item 19 by deleting "68" and substituting the following - " 70.50 "; and

(t) in item 20 by deleting "6" and substituting the following - " 6.25 ".

Schedule 3 added

14. After Schedule 2 to the principal regulations the following Schedule is added - "

SCHEDULE 3

CLASSES OF LICENCES FOR HEAVY VEHICLES

[Regulation 9Al

Interpretation

1. In this Schedule a converter dolly trailer and a semi-trailer when used together shall be regarded as one trailer.

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4

Class No. of axles MRC Limitation as to heavy trailers hauled

Motor car and omnibus (not articulated)

1B2 2 12 000 kg or under

2B2 2 over 12 000 kg

2B3 3 any

Motor car and omnibus (articulated)

AB3 3 any

Motor wagon or caravan (motor propelled)

1R2 2 12 000 kg or under

2R2 2 over 12 000 kg

1R3 3 16 500 kg or under

2R3 3 over 16 500 kg

1R4 4 20 000 kg or under

2R4 4 over 20 000 kg

1R5 5 or more 20 000 kg or under

2R5 5 or more over 20 000 kg

SR2 2 any

nil

nil

nil

nil

nil

nil

nil

nil

1

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Column 1 Column 2

Class No. of axles

3

4

5

2

3

4

5 or more

2

3

4

5 or more

Tractor (prime mover type)

2

3

4

5 or more

2

3

4

5 or more

2

3

4

5 or more

2

3

4

5 or more

Column 3 Column 4

Limitation as to heavy trailers hauled

1 semi-trailer and nil other trailers

1 semi-trailer and nil other trailers

1 semi-trailer and nil other trailers

1 semi-trailer and nil other trailers

2 semi-trailers and nil other trailers

2 semi-trailers and nil other trailers

2 semi-trailers and nil other trailers

2 semi-trailers and nil other trailers

1 semi-trailer and 1 other trailer

1 semi-trailer and 1 other trailer

1 semi-trailer and 1 other trailer

1 semi-trailer and 1 other trailer

1 semi-trailer

1 semi-trailer

1 semi-trailer

1 semi-trailer

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. Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4

Class No. of axles MRC Limitation as to heavy trailers hauled

Semi-trailer, converter dolly trailer or trailer, other than a plant trailer

Transitional

15. The principal regulations shall continue to apply in relation to - (a) the ant of a vehicle licence if that licence is granted before F 1 J u y 1996; and

(b) the renewal of a vehicle licence if, pursuant to section 18 (4) of the Act, that renewal has effect or is deemed to have effect, on and from a day that precedes l iuly 1996,

as if regulations 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14 of these regulations had not been made.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. PRITCHARD, Clerk of the Council.

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

ROAD TRAFFIC (FEES FOR VEHICLE LICENCES) REGULATIONS 1996

Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council.

Citation

1. These re lations may be cited as the Road Traffz (Fees for Vehicle Licences) ~e~u%tions 1996.

Specified day

2. For the urposes of section 28A of the Act, the specified day in relation to these r eda t ions shall be 1 July 1996.

Part III of the Second Schedule repealed and a part substituted

3. Part I11 of the Second Schedule to the Road Traf f i Act 1974* is repealed and the following part is substituted -

[Sections 19 (3),28AI

Division l - General Interpretation

1. (1) In this Part - ''family vehiclen means a motor car or motor wagon -

(a) with an MRC that does not exceed 4 500 kg; and

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(b) which the Board is satisfied will, during the period for which the licence fee is to be calculated, be used sole1 for social, domestic or pleasure U oses and P not or the carria e of passengers or goo8s,Tor hire or reward or in any % usiness, trade or profession;

vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Road TrafFc Regulations 1975;

'"MRC" (which stands for "mass rating for char 'ng") has the same meanin as in the Road Tr& (Licensing9 Regulations 19f5.

(2) For the purposes of ascertaining a fee under this Part - the number of power units of a motor vehicle (other than a motor vehicle with a rotary e en ne) is the number of horsepower calculated from "r: t e R. 2 C. formula or such other formula as the Minister may from time to time determine expressed as the whole number so obtained;

the R.AC. formula is the S uare of the diameter of the P cylinders (expressed in mil imetres) multiplied by the number of cylinders and divided by 1 613; and

the tare weight of a vehicle shall - (i) in the case of a new or unlicensed vehicle, be based

on the manufacturer's specification; and

(ii) in the case of a vehicle which has been previously licensed, be as shown on the licence.

Division 2 - Lice~ce fees or vehicles.other than family vehzcles a ,,l heavy vehzcles

Calculation of licence fees

1. The licence fee payable for a vehicle other than a famil vehicle or

accordance with this Division. T a heavy vehicle for a period of 12 months shall be ca culated in

Motor car

2. (1) For a motor car with an engine other thap a rotary type the fee is $1.61 per power unit plus $3.08 per 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight.

(2). Fol--a-mstol-.car-.with.a.rotary.type.engine.~e.fee.i~.$5;83- per-. 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight.

Motor wagon or caravan (motor propelled)

3. For a motor wagon - (a) with tare weight not exceeding 1600 kg, the fee is $1.93

per power unit plus $3.72 per 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

(b) with tare weight exceeding 1600 kg but not exceeding 2 600 kg, the fee is $2.51 per power unit plus - (i) $83.11 for the first 1700 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $4.90 for each additional 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

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(c) with tare weight exceeding 2 600 kg but not exceeding 3 100 kg, the fee is $3.08 per power unit plus - (i) $162.15 for the first 2 700 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $6.01 for each additional 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

(d) with tare weight exceeding 3 100 kg but not exceeding 4 500 kg, the fee is $3.68 per power unit plus - (i) $242.59 for the first 3 350 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $18.10 for each additional 250 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight.

Tow truck

4. For a tow truck - with tare weight not exceedin 1 600 kg, the fee is $1.93

tare weight; f per power unit plus $3.72 per 00 kg unit or part thereof of

with tare weight exceeding 1 600 kg but not exceeding 2 600 kg, the fee is $2.51 per power unit plus - (i) $83.11 for the first 1 700 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $4.90 for each additional 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

with tare weight exceeding 2 600 kg but not exceeding 3 100 kg, the fee is $3.08 per power unrt plus - (i) $162.15 for the first 2 700 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $6.01 for each additional 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

with tare weight exceeding 3 100 kg but not exceeding 5 100 kg, the fee is $3.68 per power unlt plus - (i) $242.59 for the first 3 350 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $18.10 for each additional 250 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

with tare weight exceeding 5 100 kg but not exceeding 5 865 kg, the fee is $4.07 per power unit added to the amount correspondin to the range of tare weights in the ph Table to this paragrap ;

Table

Tare Weight Amount

Exceeding Not Exceeding kg kg $

with tare weight exceeding 5 865 kg, the fee is $7.18 per power unit plus - (i) $859.08 for the first 6 100 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

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(ii) $35.22 for each additional 250 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight.

Tractor (prime mover type)

5. For a tractor (prime mover type) -

(a) with tare weight not exceeding 1 600 kg, the fee is $1.93 per power unit plus $3.72 per 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

(b) with tare weight exceeding 1 600 kg but not exceeding 2 600 kg, the fee is $2.51 per power unit plus - (i) $83.11 for the first 1700 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $4.90 for each additional 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

(C) with tare weight exceeding 2 600 kg but not exceeding 3 060 kg, the fee is $3.08 per power unit plus - (i) $162.15 for the first 2 700 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $6.01 for each additional 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

(d) with tare weight exceeding 3 060 kg but not exceeding 4 500 kg, the fee is $6.48 per power unit plus - (i) $426.10 for the first 3 350 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $31.80 for each additional 250 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight.

Omnibus

6. For an omnibus the fee is $2.21 per power unit plus - (a) if the tare weight does not exceed 762 kg - $17.92; or

(b) if the tare weight exceeds 762 kg - (i) $40.28 for the first 1 016 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $11.21 for each additional 254 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight.

Motor cycle

7. (1) For a motor cycle with engine capacity not exceeding 250 cubic centimetres the fee is $13.44.

(2) For a motor cycle with engine capacity exceeding 250 cubic centimetres the fee is $17.51.

Motor carrier

8. For a motor carrier the fee is the amount corresponding to the range of tare weights in the Table to this item.

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Exceeding kg

Table

Tare Weight

Not Exceeding kg

Amount

Caravan (trailer type)

9. For a caravan (trailer type) - (a) with tare weight not exceeding 2 540 kg, the fee is -

(i) $9.69 for the first 508 kg or part thereof of tare weight; and

(ii) $3.91 for each additional 254 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

(b) with tare weight exceeding 2 540 kg, the fee is - (i) $45.78 for the first 2 794 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $4.86 for each additional 254 kg unit or part thereof of tare welght.

plant trailer

10. For a plant trailer the fee is the amount corresponding to the range of tare weights in the Table to this item.

Table

Tare Weight Amount

Exceeding kg Not Tare Excee Wei8ht mg

kg

Exceeding 5 080 k - for the first 6 456 kg or part thereof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $69.77 and for each additional 1 016 kg or part thereof . . . . . . . . . . $11.57

Semi-trailer, converter dolly trailer or trailer

11. For a semi-trailer, converter dolly trailer or trailer, other than a plant trailer the fee is the amount corresponding to the range of tare weights in the Table to this item.

Table

Tare Weight Amount

Exceeding kg Tare WeiEiht Not Excee mg

kg

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Tare Weight Amount

Exceeding kg Tare wei%ht Not Epcee mg

Exceeding 2 286 kg but not exceeding 4 500 kg - .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for the first 2 540 kg or part thereof $325.06

. . . . . . . . . . . and for each additional 254 kg or part thereof. $37.51

Tractor

12. For a

(a)

(b)

tractor (other than prime mover type) - with tare weight not exceeding 2 794 kg, the fee is - (i) $46.65 for the first 762 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $13.61 for each additional 254 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

with tare weight exceeding 2 794 kg, the fee is - (i) $170.97 for the first 3 048 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $15.46 for, each additional 254 kg unit or part thereof of tare welght.

Tractor plant, fork lift truck or tow motor

13. For a tractor plant, fork lift truck or tow motor the fee is $3.59 per 254 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight.

Mobile crane

14. For a mobile crane - (a) where the owner lodges a statutory declaration that the

crane will not be used or let for hire and will not be used on behalf of any person other than the owner the fee is $3.59 per 254 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

(b) where a crane is used or let for hire or is used to perform work on behalf of any person other than the owner the fee is $7.18 per 254 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight.

Division 3 - Licence fees for family vehicles

Calculation of licence fees

1. (1) Subject to subitem (2), the licence fee for a family vehicle for a period of 12 months is calculated in accordance with items 2 and 3 of this Division.

(2) The fee calculated in accordance with items 2 or 3 of this Division is to be reduced -

(a) except where paragraph (b) or (c) applies, by an amount of $20;

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(b) if the vehicle attracts a concession under either regulation 21P or 21N of the Road Traffu: (Licensing) Regulations 1975, but not each of those regulations, by an amount that is twice the amount specified in paragraph (a);

(C) if the vehicle attracts concessions under each of regulations 21P and 21N of the Road Traffu: (Licensing) Regulations 1975, an amount that is 4 times the amount specified in paragraph (a), except that the licence fee shall not be reduced to less than $1.

Motor car

2. (1) For a motor car with an engine other than a rotary type the fee is $1.49 per power unit plus $2.87 per 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight.

(2) For a motor car with a rotary engine the fee is $5.43 per 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight.

Motor wagon

3. For a motor wagon - (a) with a tare weight not exceeding 1 600 kg, the fee is $1.79

per power unit plus $3.47 per 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

(b) with a tare weight exceeding 1600 kg but not exceeding 2 600 kg, the fee is $2.34 per power unit plus - (i) $77.46 for the first 1700 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $4.57 for each additional .l00 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight;

(c) with a tare weight exceeding 2 600 kg but not exceeding 3 100 kg, the fee is $2.87 per power unit plus - (i) $151.13 for the first 2 700 kg or part thereof of tare

weight; and

(ii) $5.60 for each additional 100 kg unit or part thereof of tare weight.

Division 4 - Licence fees for heavy vehicles

Interpretation

1. (1) In this Division - "axle" means the axis of rotation of a row of tyres;

'licence class" followed by a designation means the licence class so designated under re lation 9A of the Road T r a R (Licensing) Regulations 1&5;

(2) For the purposes of this Division - (a) 2 axles not more than one metre apart shall be regarded as

one axle;

(b) 3 axles, where the outside axles are not more than 2 metres apart, shall be regarded as 2 axles; and

(C) 4 axles, where the dutside axles are not more than 3.2 metres apart, shall be regarded as 3 axles.

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Calculation of licence fees

2. The licence fee payable for a heavy vehicle for a period of 12 months shall be calculated in accordance with this Division.

Motor car and omnibus

3. For a motor car or omnibus the fee is .an amount corresponding to the licence class in the Table to this subitem.

Table

Licence Class Fee

Motor wagon or caravan (motor propelled)

4. For a motor wa on the fee is an amount corresponding to the licence class in the ~ a % l e to this subitem.

Table

Licence Class Fee

Tractor (prime mover type)

5. For a tractor (prime mover ty e) the fee is an amount corresponding to the licence class in the 3 able to this subitem.

Table

Licence Class Fee

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Licence Class Fee

$

Semi-trailer, converter dolly trailer o r trailer

6. For a semi-trailer, converter dolly trailer or trailer, other than a plant trailer (licence class HT) the fee is $250 for every axle fitted.

9,

[* Reprinted as at l June 1995. For subsequent amendments see 1995 Index to Legislation of Western Australia, Table l, pp. 191-3.1

By His Excellency's Command,

J. PRITCHARD, Clerk of the Council.

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

ROAD TRAFFIC (VEHICLE STANDARDS) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1996

Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council.

Citation

1. These regulations ma be cited as the Road Traffz Wehick Standards) B Anaendnaent Regulations 1 96.

Regulation 124 amended

2. Regulation 124 (2a) of the Road T r a p Wehic* StMdarh) Rep&t~ons 197F is amended by deleting "$25. On and substituting the following -

$26.00 ". [* Reprinted as at 18 August 1982.

For amendments to 15 May 1996 see 1995 Index to Legislation of Western AustmZia, Table 4, pp. 243-5.1

By His Excellency's Command,

J. PRITCHARD, Clerk of the Council.

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2 1 9 0 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [24 M a y 1996

ZT201 MAIN ROADS

WESTERN AUSTRALIA Tenders

Tenders are invited for the following projects. Tender documents are available from the Contracts Officer, Supply Services Branch, Ground Floor, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth.

Tender No. Description Closing Date

1996 709195 Supply and erect stock fencing, Great Eastern Highway, Kellerberrin to

Baandee, Wheatbelt North Region .................... .. .............................. 7 June 725195 Supply and delivery of one (1) Tilt Tray Truck with Hydraulic Crane ..... 5 June 490195 Road reconstruction and widening, Great Northern Highway, Karalundi

section, Mid West Region ......................................................................... 21 June 727195 Spraying of herbicide along the road shoulders and drains in the

Wheatbelt South Region ................... ... ............................................... 31 May 95D47 Purchase and removal of Reprographic equipment ................................... 31 May

ZT202 Acceptance of Tenders

Contract No.

Description Successful Tenderer Amount

Bridge works, reconstruction, construction, overlay, and widening various roads, Ord Farm project, Kimberley Region.

Provision of surveying services for setout and audit of road construction in the Pilbara Region.

Construction of steel footpath on Bridge 1033 over Beebingarra Creek on Great Northern Highway, Pilbara Region.

Cement Stabilisation of Base Course on Marandoo-Great Northern Highway, Mt Windell-Great Northern Highway Section, Pilbara Region.

Maintenance Grading on the Nanutarra- Munjina Road and Paraburdoo-Tom Price Road, Pilbara Region.

Provision of property management services for commercial and vacant land owned by Main Roads.

Disposal of surplus goods & equipment ex-Carlisle Yard.

Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3 Lot No. 4 Lot No. 5 Lot No. 6 Lot No. 7 Lot No. 8 Lot No. 9 Lot No. 10 Lot No. 11 Lot No. 12

All tenders rejected $

Spectrum Surveys ............... $93 500.00

SEG Constructions .............. $145 662.00

Pavement Technology Ltd ... $172 356.00

Cox Earthmoving ................ $238 535.00

DTZ Debenham International $87 975.00

..................... Modern Hiring Toscana WA ......................... Toscana WA ...................... Toscana WA ...................... J. Bradley ............................. C. D. Dodd ................... ..... Toscana WA ......................... Simsmetal Ltd ..................... J. Vaccaro ............................. Toscana WA ......................... K. Richardson ...................... C. D. Dodd ............................

D. R. WARNER, Director Corporate Services.

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ZT301 STATE SUPPLY COMMISSION

Tenders Invited Tender forms and full particulars of the Schedule hereunder may be obtained on application at the State Supply Commission Tenders Office, 6th Floor, 2 Havelock Street, West Perth, WA 6005, or by contacting 222 5201, Fax Nos. 222 5152 or 222 5150, Internet Address http://www.wa.gov.aulcontracts/ TELEPHONE No. 222 5498 FACSIMILE Nos. 222 5152 or 222 5150

Date of Schedule Advertising No.

Description Date of Closing

1996

May 10

May 10

May 3

May 24

April 26

May 10

May 10

May 24

May 24

May 10

May 10

May 10 May 10

May 17

May 10

May 17

May 10

Supply and Delivery Microfilm Supplies for Various Government

................... .. ............................ Departments ... .. Small Office Equipment to Various Government

.............................................................. Departments Supply of Ammunition to Various Government

................... .. ............................ Departments ... .. Cleaning Products for Various Government

.............................................................. Departments

Request for Proposal Support Services for the Administration of Training

Agreements ................................................................. Contracting and Payment of Temporary and Relieving

Word Processing Operators and Clerical/ Administrative Personnel for the Department of

.................................................. Commerce and Trade A briefing session for prospective tenderers is to be

held on Tuesday May 14,1996 a t 10.00am in Conference Room 601,6th floor, SGIO Atrium, 170 St Georges Tce, Perth.

Management of the Helping Hands Program on behalf of the Office of Seniors Interest .................................

Supply and Installation of a CD Rom Library Network .................... .... for the Ministry of Justice ........

Facilities Management of Supply West and the Western Australian Building Management Authority

........................................................ Furniture Service

Expressions of Interest Promotion and Management of the State Government

Initiatives for Seniors on Behalf of the Office of ........................... ...................... Seniors Interest ....

Provision of Service Provision of Aircraft Charter for Transporting Staff

and Offenders to and from Laverton Work Camp .......................................... for the Ministry of Justice

....... Provision of Media and Public Relations Services Provision of Advertising and Creative Media Services

.... on behalf of the Ministry of Premier and Cabinet Provision of a Comprehensive Occupational Therapy

................................................ Service for Homeswest Provision of Services to Conduct a Review of

Effectiveness of Supply Policies in the Mid West .................. Region for the State Supply Commission

A briefing session will be held a t 4.30pm, 16 May 1996. Please register an interest in attending by contacting Mr Paul Watson on 222 5771 or Mr Charles Vinci on 222 5824 before noon of 15 May, 1996.

For the Provision of Information Technology (IT) Project Management Services to CO-manage, with the Valuer General's Office, a project to Redevelop the Valuation and Support Systems of

......................................... the Valuer General's Office Provision of a Twelve Month Competency Based

Training Curriculum for the Ministry of Justice ......

1996

May 30

June 6

June 6

June 13

May 30

May 30

May 30

June 20

June 27

May 30

May 30 May 30

May 30

May 30

May 30

May 30

May 30

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Tenders Invited--continued

Date of Schedule Advertising No.

Description

1996

May 10

May 10

May 10

May 10

May 17

May 3

May 17

May 24

May 24 217A1996

Provision of Service+ontined Provision of a Service of Market Research for the

Government Employees Superannuation Board ...... For the Design, Development and Implementation of

the Case Management System for Workcover Western Australia .......................................................

Provision of Reprographics and Finishing Services for the Western Australian Building Management

..................................................................... Authority An Integrated Application Software Solution for an

Industry Data Base for the Department of Commerce ..................................................................... and Trade

Provision of Professional Recruitment Services on behalf of the Department of Transport ......................

Provision of Application Support and Development Services for the Western Australian Department of Land Administration ..................................................

For the Provision of Hardware Maintenance for the Ministry of Justice ...................... .... ......................

Provision of Service of Surveys to Measure the Department of Resource Development's Performance

........................................................ and Effectiveness A General Briefing Session is set for Friday 31 May,

1996 at 11.00 am. The venue is the Department of Resources Development, 7th Floor, 170 St Georges Terrace, Perth. Please Contact the Department's Executive Officer, Mr Mike Balfe on (09) 327 5437 if you will be attending.

Provision of a Security Service for the Government House Complex for the Western Australia Police Service ....................... .... ........................................

Date of Closing

1996

May 30

May 30

May 30

May 30

June 6

June 6

June 6

June 6

June 13

Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, State Supply Commission, 2 Havelock Street, West Perth WA 6005, before 2.30pm W.S.T. on the nominated closing date. Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection. No tender neces- sarily accepted.

CRAIG LAWRENCE, Chairman, State Supply Commission.

ZT302 Accepted Tenders

Schedule No.

Particulars Contractor Rate

Request for Proposal RFP8196 Supply, Installation and Maintenance All proposals declined

of Support Tools Software for the Ministry of Justice.

RFP14196 Supply and Free Delivery to the Data Analysis Australia ........................... Department of Transport for the Pty Ltd $77 100.00

Provision of a Taxi Data Collection and Reporting System.

Provision of Service 447A1996 Consultancy Services to Specify the KPMG Management

...................... Delivery of Information Technology Consulting $117 700.00 Services, for the Public Sector Management Office.

Supply and Delivery 438A1996 Finance System Platform to the Fujitsu Australia TIA

Central Metropolitan College of CO-Cam Computer ........................ Tafe, Perth Campus. Systems $85 442.00

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Z Z l O l TRUSTEES ACT 1962

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 the 24th June 1996, after which date I may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which I then have notice. Beamish, Henry Allan, late of 170 Sydenham Street, Kewdale, died 21/4/96 (DEC 292725 DC4). Bonn, Ethel, late of 36 Woodchester Road, Nollamara, died 17/4/96 (DEC 292335 DC2). Borowski, Wlodzimierz, also known as Borowski, Vladimierz, late of Como Nursing Home, 36 Talbot

Street, Como, died 24/2/96 (DEC 292149 DE2). Bruce, Gladys Jean, late of Church of Christ Homes, 5 Osborne Street, Joondanna, died 17/4/96 (DEC

292192 DG2). Clappinson, Cecilia, late of Amaroo Nursing Home, 60 Lissiman Street, Gosnells, died 13/3/96 (DEC

291760 DL4). Cook, Margaret Reid, late of 30 Elizabeth Street, Mandurah, died 13/4/96 (DEC 292144 DD3). Cowan, Antoinette Maria, formerly of 905123 Adelaide Street, Fremantle, late of Lot 107 Hillier Road,

Evanston Gardens, South Australia, died 16/2/96 (DEC 292262 DP3). Dixon, Marion Alice Clementine, formerly of 197 Shaftesbury Avenue, Bedford, late of Craigmont

Nursing Home, Maylands, died 21/2/96 (DEC 291005 DS3). Dudley, Francis, late of Midland Nursing Home, 44 John Street, Midland, died 25/1/95 (DEC 288396

DE2). Elliman, Herbert Charles, late of 53 Ardross Street, Applecross, died 6/5/96 (DEC 292676 DS4). Evans, Ivy, late of Bay 97 Miami Caravan, Old Coast Road, Falcon, died 22/3/96 (DEC 292018 DG4). Giles, Lindsay Denton, late of 79 Chapman Road, Bentley, died 7/4/96 (DEC 292568 DG3). Haberle, George, late of Bay 72 Broome Caravan Park, Broome, died between 10/5/95 and 23/5/95

(DEC 284554 DE2). Hamersley, Edward Bevan, late of Beverley District Hospital, Sewell Street, Beverley, died 17/2/96

(DEC 291550 DP4). Harrison, Dorothy, formerly of Hocart Lodge, 3 Knowles Street, Harvey, late of Yarloop Hospital,

Barrington-Knight Road, Yarloop, died 5/5/96 (DEC 292622 DG4). Major, Violet Lilian, also known as Major, Violet Lillian, late of Unit 4C Mertome Village, 30 Winifred

Road, Bayswater, died 29/4/96 (DEC 292576 DD3). Mason, Jessie Carmel, late of 23 Francis Street, Subiaco, died 22/3/96 (DEC 292627 DC2). McCarthy, John Leo Ernest, late of Morrison Lodge, North Street, Midland, died 23/4/96 (DEC 292527

DG2). McGrath, Raymond, late of 9 Howard Place, Salter Point, died 22/4/96 (DEC 292586 DL3). Owens, Ranji, also known as Owens, Robert, late of Kalgoorlie Nursing Home, Dugan Street, Kalgoorlie,

died 11/2/96 (DEC 290779 DD2). Rann, Robert Edward, late of 10 Renwick Street, South Perth, died 24/4/96 (DEC 292613 DS3). Reynolds, Marjorie Josephine, late of Kerry Lodge, Katanning District Hospital, Katanning, died 4/31

96 (DEC 291968 DG4). Rycroft, Joan Eileen, late of Craigmont Nursing Home, Third Avenue, Maylands, died 3/4/96 (DEC

292614 DC4). Sandeman, William George Arnott, late of Craigmont Nursing Home, Third Avenue, Maylands, died

3013196 (DEC 291821 DA4). Sexton, Evelyn Earl, formerly of 216 Strickland Street, South Perth, late of Mon Repos Nursing Home,

67 Palmerston Street, Mosman Park, died 14/2/96 (DEC 292615 DA2). Smith, Keith Irwin Bedford, late of Unit 91631 Canning Highway, Alfred Cove, died 23/4/96 (DEC

292559 DS4). Stephens, Louisa Graham, late of Craigmont Nursing Home, Third Avenue, Maylands, died 13/4/96

(DEC 292243 DA4). Tozer, William George, late of Lemnos Hospital, Stubbs Terrace, Shenton Park, died 15/4/96 (DEC

292365 DE2). Walsh, Gwendoline Maud, late of 33 Whitfield Street, Bassendean, died 23/4/96 (DEC 292560 DS2). Washer, Linda Irene, late of Lakeside Nursing Home, L y d Street, Redcliffe, died 25/4/96 (DEC 292360 DG2). Yendle, Elsie Flossie, late of Room 33 Trinity Lodge, Rowethorpe, Bentley, died 15/3/96 (DEC 291390 DP4).

K. E. BRADLEY, Public Trustee, Public Trust Office

565 Hay Street Perth WA 6000

Telephone 222 6777.

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22201 TRUSTEES ACT 1962

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Creditors and other persons having claims in respect of the Estate of the late Henry BernardWhiteman late of Valencia Nursing Home, Valencia Road, Carmel, Western Australia, JewellerIAntique Dealer who died on the 2nd day of September 1995 at Carmel are requested to send particulars of their claims to the Executor Carole Anne Wells and Gordon Kenneth Wells c/- Michael Whyte & CO, Barristers & Solicitors, Level 1,41-43 Ord Street, West Perth 6004 within one (1) month from the date of this notice after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they have then had notice and the said Executor shall not be liable to any person of whose claim they have had no notice at any time of administration or distribution.

22202 TRUSTEES ACT 1962

Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962 relates) in respect of the Estate of the undermentioned deceased persons, are required by Perpetual Trustees W.A. Ltd of 89 St Georges Terrace Perth, to send particulars of their claims to the Company, by the undermentioned date, after which date the said Company may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the Company then has notice. Claims for the following expire one month after the date of publication hereof. Dated this 22nd day of May 1996.

D. R. CLARK, State General Manager.

Ashton, Pudence Wilma, late of Concorde Nursing Home, Anstey Street, South Perth WA 6151, Re- tired Hospital Matron, died 1/5/96.

Harvey, Norman Thomas, late of 96 Anstruther Road, Mandurah WA 6210, Lawnmower Contractor Retired, died 3/3/96.

Moran, Maria May, late of Unit A33 The Lodge, ParklandVillas, 52 Liege Street, Woodlands WA 6018, Retired, died 25/4/96.

Parker, Margaret, late of Howard Solomon Masonic Hostel, 32/91 Hybranthus Road, Ferndale WA 6148, Retired Businesswoman, died 17/2/96.

Petchell, Ray George, late of Unit 3,44 Seventh Avenue, Maylands WA 6051, Retired Council Worker, died 29/4/96.

Pilmer, Gordon Robert Brett, late of 44a Irvine Street, Peppermint Grove WA 6011, Lawnmowing Contractor, died 25/4/96.

Rowe, Daphne, late of 71A Tresise Street, Carine WA 6020, Widow, died 6/5/96. Stokes, Roy Stanley, late of 27 Dorothy Street, Geraldton WA 6530, Retired Farmer, died 25/4/96.

22301 INQUIRY AGENTS LICENSING ACT 1954

APPLICATION FOR LICENCE IN THE FIRST INSTANCE To the Court of Petty Sessions a t Fremantle. I, Kerin Groves of 20 Curtis Road, Melville WA 6156, Business Proprietor having attained the age of twenty-one years, hereby apply on my own behalf for a licence under the abovementioned Act. The principal place of business will be at 25 Point Street, Fremantle. Dated the 17th day of May 1996.

K. GROVES, Signature of Applicant.

Appointment of Hearing I hereby appoint the 27th day of June 1996 a t 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon as the time for the hearing of the foregoing application at the Court of Petty Sessions a t Fremantle. Dated the 20th day of May 1996.

Signed, Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the application may be served on the applicant and the Clerk of Petty Sessions at any time prior to seven days before the date appointed for the hearing.

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

NURSES ACT 1992 *Price: $6.70 Counter Sales

Plus Postage on 150 grams

NURSES RULES 1993 *Price: $5.30 Counter Sales

Plus Postage on 80 grams * Prices subject to change on addition of amendments.

CLAIMS FOR MISSING ISSUES (SUBSCRIPTION ITEMS)

For a claim to be recognised as valid, written notification must be lodged a t State Law Publisher, 10 William Street, Perth 6000 within 28 days of publication of the missing item. Claims lodged after this date will attract payment in full.

STATE LAW PUBLISHER

SUBSCRIPTION CHARGES 1996 All subscriptions and standing orders run from 1 January to 31 December 1996. The policy of the State Law Publisher is that no refunds or credits will be given if a subscription is cancelled during the year. Quoted price includes postage by surface mail unless stated otherwise.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE The Government Gazette is published on Tuesday and Friday of each week, unless disrupted by public holidays or unfore- seen circumstances. Special Government Gazettes are published periodically and are included in the subscription price.

Subscription rates: $ Within WA 524.00 Interstate 552.00 Overseas (airmail) 688.00 Bound Volumes of

Government Gazette 837.00

INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE Industrial Gazette is published monthly.

Subscription rates: $ Within WA 235.00 Interstate 276.00 Overseas (airmail) 392.00

HANSARD Hansard is printed and posted weekly during a parliamentary session.

Subscription rates: $ Within WA 287.00 Interstate 337.00 Overseas (airmail) 663.00

Bound Volumes of Hansard: Within W.A. 470.00 Interstate 500.00

STATUTES Bound Statutes: $

Within W.A. 202.00 Interstate 223.00 Overseas 228.00

Half Calf Bound Statutes 556.00 Loose Statutes:

Within W.A. 163.00 Interstate 187.00 Overseas 229.00

Sessional Bills Within W.A. 194.00 Interstate 203.00 Overseas 248.00

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Information on solutions to work safety and

health challenges has been delivered to your

workplace.

G o to the World Wide Web on the lnternet

on your computer and contact

http:llwww.wt.com.aulsafetyIine

H e l p yourself to the information

WorkSafe Western Australia has put there

to help you.

For further information call (09) 327 8777.

C U S T O M E R

F O C U S W E S T E R N A U S T R A L I A

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4 7

PERTH OBSERVATORY

THE W.A. SPECIALISTS ASTRONOMICAL

Research & Educational Astronomy PUBLIC TOURS (DAY & NIGHT)

FIELD NIGHTS, LECTURES Astronomical Information

Astronomical Handbook Sun rise & set; Moon rise & set

Legal advice Chronometer calibration Astronomical souvenirs

SERVING WESTERN AUSTRALIA SINCE l896

WALNUT ROAD, BICKLEY 6076 TELEPHONE 293 8255 FAX 2938138

ASTRONOMY IS LOOKING UP

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. WA

CONTENTS

REGULATIONS. BY.LAWS. RULES. DETERMINATIONS. ORDERS Page

Motor Vehicles Drivers Instructors Act-Motor Vehicles Instructors Amendment Regulations 2170 Public Sector Management Act-Public Sector Management (Redeployment and

Redundancy) Amendment Regulations ....................... .... ............................................... Road Traffic Act-Road Traffic (Drivers' Licences) Amendment Regulations 1996 .............. Road Traffic Act-Road Traffic (Licensing) Amendment Regulations 1996 .......................... Road Traffic Act-Road Traffic (Fees for Vehicle Licences) Amendment Regulations 1996 . Road Traffic Act-Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Amendment ~ e ~ u l a t i o n s 1996 ............

GENERAL CONTENTS

..................................................................................................................................... Fisheries .................................................................................. .. ....................... Fair Trading .... ....

Health .................... .............. ....................................................................................... Land Administration .................................................................................................................

....... .. ...................... ..... Local Government .... .... ... ................................................................................................................................ Main Roads

Planning ................... ... .. .... .. .... .................................................................................. . .......................................................................................................................................... Police

Premier and Cabinet ................................................................................................................. Public Notices-

Deceased Persons ............................................................................................................... Inquiry Agents ....................... .... ...................................................................................

Racing, Gaming and Liquor ...................................................................................................... ........................................................................... .. .. Transport ...................... .... .... ....

Tenders- Main Roads ......................................................................................................................... State Supply Commission ................... ... .......................................................................

2166-68 2171-72 2172-81 2181-89

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