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No. 75 5585 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 18 DECEMBER 2008 CONTENTS Page Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981—Notice....................................................................... 5589 Appointments, Resignations, Etc............................................. 5586 Erratum................................................................................ 5589 Architects Act 1939—Notice .................................................. 5589 Associations Incorporation Act 1985—Notice ........................ 5590 Corporations and District Councils—Notices.......................... 5707 Development Act 1993—Notices............................................ 5590 Environment Protection Act 1993—Notices ........................... 5602 Essential Services Commission Act 2002—Notice ................. 5605 Fire and Emergency Services Act 2005—Notice .................... 5605 Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notices ............................. 5605 Geographical Names Act 1991—Notice ................................. 5604 Housing Improvement Act 1940—Notices.............................. 5607 Land Acquisition Act 1969—Notice ....................................... 5608 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices...................................... 5608 Mining Act 1971—Notices...................................................... 5611 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972—Notices ..................... 5612 National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001—Notices ..................................................................... 5612 Natural Resources Management Act 2004—Notice ................ 5612 Petroleum Act 2000—Notices ................................................. 5613 Private Advertisements............................................................ 5716 Proclamations .......................................................................... 5654 Public Sector Management Act 1995—Notice ........................ 5614 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates................... 5715 Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982—Notices............. 5616 REGULATIONS Education Act 1972 (No. 308 of 2008)................................ 5662 SACE Board of South Australia Act 1983 (No. 309 of 2008)............................................................. 5668 Page REGULATIONS—continued Southern State Superannuation Act 1994 (No. 310 of 2008)............................................................. 5671 Superannuation Act 1988 (No. 311 of 2008) ....................... 5679 Liquor Licensing Act 1997— (No. 312 of 2008)............................................................. 5681 (No. 313 of 2008)............................................................. 5683 Primary Industry Funding Schemes Act 1998 (No. 314 of 2008)............................................................. 5685 Liquor Licensing Act 1997 (No. 315 of 2008) .................... 5691 Primary Industry Funding Schemes Act 1998— (No. 316 of 2008)............................................................. 5693 (No. 317 of 2008)............................................................. 5696 Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986 (No. 318 of 2008)............................................................. 5698 Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Act 2008 (No. 319 of 2008)............................................................. 5702 Land Agents Act 1994 (No. 320 of 2008) ........................... 5704 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices .................. 5617 RULES OF COURT Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006— Amendment No. 6............................................................ 5621 Supreme Court Criminal Rules 1992— Amendment No. 24.......................................................... 5623 Serious and Organised Crime (Control) Act 2008—Notice .... 5617 Supreme Court of South Australia—Notice ............................ 5653 Training and Skills Development Act 2008—Notices............. 5629 Water Mains and Sewers—Main Laid, Replaced, Etc............. 5653 Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986— Notice .................................................................................. 5653 5586 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint Hieu Van Le as Governor’s Deputy of South Australia for the period from 8 a.m. on Wednesday, 7 January 2009 until 8 a.m. on Saturday, 17 January 2009. By command, JOHN HILL, for Premier Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Advisory Committee, pursuant to the provisions of the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986: Member: (from 1 January 2009 until 30 November 2010) Tracy Leanne Secombe Andrea Costa David Frith Robin Shaw Thomas Earls Joe Szakacs Natalie Catherine Morris Sonia Romeo By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier MIR45/08PN Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the WorkCover Corporation of South Australia Board of Management, pursuant to the provisions of the WorkCover Corporation Act 1994: Member: (from 1 January 2009 until 31 December 2012) Terri Virginia Scheer By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier MIR43/08CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Disciplinary Appeals Tribunal, pursuant to the provisions of the Public Sector Management Act 1995: Presiding Officer: (from 18 December 2008 until 17 December 2010) James Peter McCusker Deputy Presiding Officer: (from 18 December 2008 until 17 December 2010) Peter Dennis Hannon By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier DPC06/023CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Adelaide Cemeteries Authority Board, pursuant to the provisions of the Adelaide Cemeteries Authority Act 2001: [18 December 2008 Director: (from 1 January 2009 until 31 December 2011) Maria Barredo Melody Abbott-Economou Wayne Thomas Hanson Susan Clearihan Geoffrey Frederick Buckland John Menzies Mitchell By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier MUDP08/033CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Resi Corporation Board, pursuant to the provisions of the Electricity Corporations Act 1994: Director: (from 1 January 2009 until 31 December 2009) Andrew George Anastasiades Director: (from 25 January 2009 until 24 January 2012) Robert Murrie Fuller By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier T&F08/081CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Boundary Adjustment Facilitation Panel, pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1999: Member: (from 1 January 2009 until 31 December 2010) Margaret Wagstaff Carolyn Anne Procter James Walter Maitland Ann Irving Chair: (from 1 January 2009 until 31 December 2010) Margaret Wagstaff By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier 08LG0603CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Outback Areas Community Development Trust, pursuant to the provisions of the Outback Areas Community Development Trust Act 1978: Member: (from 1 January 2009 until 30 June 2010) William Raymond McIntosh Nancy Joy Baluch Gary Colin Fuller Bernadette Elizabeth Giles Stuart Knox Deputy Member: (from 1 January 2009 until 30 June 2010) Patricia Leila Katnich (Deputy to Baluch and Knox) Julie-Ann Mould (Deputy to McIntosh, Fuller and Giles) Chair: (from 1 January 2009 until 30 June 2010) William Raymond McIntosh By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier OSLGRCS0247/04 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Medical Professional Conduct Tribunal, pursuant to the provisions of the Medical Practice Act 2004: Member: (from 18 December 2008 until 25 August 2011) Catherine Joy Sanders By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier HEACS/08/315 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Australian Heritage Council, pursuant to the provisions of the Heritage Places Act 1993: Member: (from 18 December 2008 until 17 December 2011) Judith Mary Carr Christine Mary Garnaut Lewis William Owens Gavin James Leydon Judith Mary Brine Carolyn Ann Wigg Michael Brian O’Connell Mark Staniforth Robert Thomas Donaldson Chair: (from 18 December 2008 until 17 December 2011) Judith Mary Carr By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier EHCS08/0033 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Stormwater Management Authority Board, pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1999: Member: (from 18 December 2008 until 30 June 2010) Brian Joseph Clancey By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier MWSCS08/119 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Paul Holloway, MLC, Minister for Mineral Resources Development, Minister for Urban Development and Planning and Minister for Small Business to be appointed as Acting Minister for Transport, Acting Minister for Infrastructure and Acting Minister for Energy for the period from 17 January 2009 to 1 February 2009 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Patrick Frederick Conlon, MP. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier DPC08/037CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Michael John Wright, MP, Minister for Police, Minister for Emergency Services and Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing to be appointed as Acting Attorney-General, Acting Minister for Justice, Acting Minister for 5587 Multicultural Affairs and Acting Minister for Veterans’ Affairs for the period from 12 January 2009 to 21 January 2009 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Michael John Atkinson, MP. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier DPC08/037CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Patrick Frederick Conlon, MP, Minister for Transport, Minister for Infrastructure and Minister for Energy to be appointed as Acting Minister for Health, Acting Minister for the Southern Suburbs and Acting Minister Assisting the Premier in the Arts for the period from 5 January 2009 to 16 January 2009 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable John David Hill, MP. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier DPC08/037CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Jay Wilson Weatherill, MP, Minister for Environment and Conservation, Minister for Early Childhood Development, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation and Minister Assisting the Premier in Cabinet Business and Public Sector Management to be appointed as Acting Minister for Education, Acting Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Acting Minister for Tourism and Acting Minister for the City of Adelaide for the period from 1 January 2009 to 4 January 2009 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Jane Diane Lomax-Smith, MP. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier DPC08/037CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Jay Wilson Weatherill, MP, Minister for Environment and Conservation, Minister for Early Childhood Development, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation and Minister Assisting the Premier in Cabinet Business and Public Sector Management to be appointed as Acting Minister for Education, Acting Minister for Tourism and Acting Minister for the City of Adelaide for the period from 5 January 2009 to 11 January 2009 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Jane Diane Lomax-Smith, MP. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier DPC08/037CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Gail Elizabeth Gago, MLC, Minister for State/Local Government Relations, Minister for the Status of Women, Minister for Consumer Affairs, Minister for Government Enterprises and Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Energy to be appointed as Acting Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse for the period from 5 January 2009 to 11 January 2009 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Jane Diane Lomax-Smith, MP. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier DPC08/037CS 5588 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Rory John McEwen, MP, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, Minister for Forests and Minister for Regional Development to be appointed as Acting Minister for the River Murray and Acting Minister for Water Security for the period from 3 January 2009 to 11 January 2009 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Karlene Ann Maywald, MP. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier DPC08/037CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Carmel Zollo, MLC, Minister for Correctional Services, Minister for Road Safety, Minister for Gambling and Minister Assisting the Minister for Multicultural Affairs to be appointed as Acting Minister for Industrial Relations, Acting Minister for Employment, Training and Further Education, Acting Minister for Science and Information Economy, Acting Minister for Youth and Acting Minister for Volunteers for the period from 12 January 2009 to 31 January 2009 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Paul Caica, MP. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier DPC08/037CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Michael John Atkinson, MP, Attorney-General, Minister for Justice, Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Minister for Veterans’ Affairs to be also Acting Deputy Premier, Acting Treasurer, Acting Minister for Industry and Trade and Acting Minister for Federal/State Relations for the period from 10 January 2009 to 11 January 2009 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Kevin Owen Foley, MP. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier MIT08/012CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Paul Holloway, MLC, Minister for Mineral Resources Development, Minister for Urban Development and Planning and Minister for Small Business to be also Acting Deputy Premier, Acting Treasurer, Acting Minister for Industry and Trade and Acting Minister for Federal/State Relations for the period from 12 January 2009 to 30 January 2009 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Kevin Owen Foley, MP. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier MIT08/012CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Gail Elizabeth Gago, MLC, Minister for State/Local Government Relations, Minister for the Status of Women, Minister for Consumer Affairs, Minister for Government Enterprises and Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Energy to be also Acting Minister [18 December 2008 for Families and Communities, Acting Minister for the Northern Suburbs, Acting Minister for Housing, Acting Minister for Ageing and Acting Minister for Disability for the period from 9 January 2009 to 25 January 2009 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Jennifer Mary Rankine, MP. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier DFCCS/08/025 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint Gary Thompson, as the State Courts Administrator for a period of five years commencing on 9 January 2009 and expiring on 8 January 2014, pursuant to the provisions of the Courts Administration Act 1993. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier AGO0253/03CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the people listed as Justices of the Peace for South Australia for a period of 10 years commencing from 18 December 2008 and expiring on 17 December 2018, pursuant to section 4 of the Justices of the Peace Act 2005: Andrew Alistair Brown Michael Anthony Bunder Judith Ann Delaney Heather Jean Dodd Stuart Wilson Ghent Joseph Gregorace Isabella Catherine Hampton Kaye Hartog Marija Lentic Mavis Elizabeth Martin Rosemary Ann Moyle Yvonne Elizabeth Reynolds Jo Lorraine Smith Larraine Wendy Williams Maureen Wisdom By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier JP08/060CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has suspended from the office of Justice of the Peace Gwenda Kathryn May Combe, from 18 December 2008 until 24 September 2009, pursuant to section 10 of the Justices of the Peace Act 2005. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier JP08/057CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has suspended from the office of Justice of the Peace Michelle Jane Lorimer, from 18 December 2008 until 4 September 2009, pursuant to section 10 of the Justices of the Peace Act 2005. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier JP08/056CS 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has suspended from the office of Justice of the Peace Catherine Mary Eddy, from 18 December 2008 until 31 July 2010, pursuant to section 10 of the Justices of the Peace Act 2005. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier JP08/055CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 18 December 2008 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has suspended from the office of Justice of the Peace Steven Edward Penley, from 18 December 2008 until 31 January 2010, pursuant to section 10 of the Justices of the Peace Act 2005. By command, GAIL GAGO, for Premier JP08/064CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 11 December 2008 Erratum IN Government Gazette No. 73, dated 11 December 2008 at page 5402, first notice appearing, third line HER Excellency the Governor . . . should read HIS Excellency the Governor . . . ANANGU PITJANTJATJARA YANKUNYTJATJARA LAND RIGHTS ACT 1981 Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Executive Board Elections IN accordance with the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981, Part 3, section 17, I, Kay Mousley, Returning Officer for Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Executive Board elections, hereby declare the following persons elected to the Executive Board: Executive Members: Nyukuti Watson Leonard Burton Anton Baker Charlie Anytjipalya Murray George Kawaki Thompson Jamie Nyaningu Tony Campbell Ronnie Brumby Bernard Singer The results of each election are as follows: Pipalyatjara/Kalka Executive Board Member Nyukuti Watson—Elected unopposed Amata/Tjurma Executive Board Member Leonard Burton—Elected unopposed Kanypi/Nyapari/Angatja Executive Board Member Candidates No. of Votes Owen Burton .................................................... 10 Anton Baker ..................................................... 39 ⎯⎯⎯ Total.............................................................. 49 Watarru Executive Board Member Candidates No. of Votes Yaritji Young.................................................... 5 Charlie Anytjipalya .......................................... 19 Vanessa Young................................................. 16 ⎯⎯⎯ Total.............................................................. 40 5589 Kaltjiti/Irintata/Watinuma Executive Board Member Candidates No. of Votes Robert Stevens .................................................. 41 Murray George .................................................. 45 ⎯⎯⎯ Total .............................................................. 86 Anilalya/Turkey Bore Executive Board Member Candidates No. of Votes Dennis Colson ................................................... 11 Kinyin McKenzie .............................................. 2 John Gilbert Kite ............................................... 18 Kawaki Thompson ............................................ 58 ⎯⎯⎯ Total .............................................................. 89 Pukatja/Yunyarinyi Executive Board Member Candidates No. of Votes Jamie Nyaningu................................................. 65 Lois Fraser......................................................... 1 Gary Lewis........................................................ 46 ⎯⎯⎯ Total .............................................................. 112 Mimili Executive Board Member Candidates No. of Votes Tony Campbell.................................................. 70 Mike Williams................................................... 28 Willy Pompey.................................................... 29 ⎯⎯⎯ Total .............................................................. 127 Iwantja Executive Board Member Candidates No. of Votes Ronnie Brumby ................................................. 41 Max Kenny........................................................ 40 ⎯⎯⎯ Total .............................................................. 81 Amuruna/Railway Bore/Witjintitja/Wallatinna Executive Board Member Candidates No. of Votes Bernard Singer .................................................. 31 Tony Baker........................................................ 8 ⎯⎯⎯ Total .............................................................. 39 K. MOUSLEY, Returning Officer ARCHITECTS ACT 1939 By-laws THE ARCHITECTS BOARD OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, by virtue of the Architects Act 1939 and all other powers, hereby makes the following by-laws: By-laws under the Architects Act 1939 1. The by-laws made by the Architects Board or South Australia, pursuant to the Architects Act 1939 on 31 March 1977 and published in the Government Gazette on the same day at pages 999 to 1005 inclusive, as varied are hereinafter referred to as ‘the principal by-laws’. 2. By-law 14 of the principal by-laws is varied as follows: (1) by deleting the words ‘one hundred and twenty-seven dollars’ and substituting the words ‘one hundred and thirty-five dollars’. (2) by deleting the words ‘three hundred and seventy dollars’ and substituting the words ‘three hundred and ninety dollars’. 3. By-law 15 of the principal by-laws is varied as follows: (1) by deleting the words ‘two hundred and ninety dollars’ and substituting the works ‘three hundred and five dollars’; and 5590 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE (2) by deleting the works ‘four hundred and twenty-five dollars for companies with up to two directors, and four hundred and seventy-five dollars for companies with more than two directors’ and substituting the words ‘four hundred and forty-five dollars for companies with up to two directors and five hundred dollars for companies with more than two directors’. The above by-laws were duly made and passed by the Architects Board of South Australia at a meeting of the Board held on 15 October 2008. These by-laws are to come into operation on 1 January 2009. A. L. S. DAVIES, Chairman J. E. BAILEY, Registrar Confirmed in Executive Council, on 18 December 2008. KEVIN JOHN SCARCE, Governor Pursuant to section 10AA (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I, certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these by-laws come into operation on 1 January 2009. Endorsed: PAUL HOLLOWAY, Minister for Urban Development and Planning ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1985 Dissolution of Association WHEREAS the Corporate Affairs Commission (‘the Commission’) pursuant to section 42 (1) of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985 (‘the Act’) is of the opinion that the undertaking or operations of Australian Federation of Pregnancy Support Services Incorporated (‘the Association’) being an incorporated association under the Act are being carried on, or would more appropriately be carried on by a body corporate incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 and whereas the Commission was on 10 December 2008, requested by the Association to transfer its undertaking to Pregnancy Help Australia Limited (ACN 131 686 425), the Commission pursuant to section 42 (2) of the Act does hereby order that on 19 December 2008, the undertaking of Australian Federation of Pregnancy Support Services Incorporated be transferred to Pregnancy Help Australia Limited. On 19 December 2008, the Association will be dissolved, the property of the Association becomes the property of Pregnancy Help Australia Limited and the rights and liabilities of the Association become the rights and liabilities of Pregnancy Help Australia Limited. Given at Adelaide, 16 December 2008. B. I. COLQUIST, a Delegate of the Corporate Affairs Commission DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993, SECTION 25 (17): KINGSTON DISTRICT COUNCIL—CAPE JAFFA ANCHORAGE DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT Preamble 1. The Development Plan amendment entitled ‘Kingston District Council—Cape Jaffa Anchorage Development Plan Amendment’ (the Plan Amendment) has been finalised in accordance with the provisions of the Development Act 1993. 2. The Minister for Urban Development and Planning has decided to approve the Plan Amendment. NOTICE PURSUANT to section 25 of the Development Act 1993, I— (a) approve the Plan Amendment; and (b) fix the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette as the day on which the Plan Amendment will come into operation. Dated 11 December 2008. PAUL HOLLOWAY, Minister for Urban Development and Planning DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993, SECTION 46 (1) [18 December 2008 Preamble Subsection (1) of section 46 of the Development Act 1993, allows the Minister for Urban Development and Planning to apply that section to a specified kind of development or project if the Minister is of the opinion that a declaration under that section is appropriate or necessary for the proper assessment of a development or a project of major environmental, social or economic importance. NOTICE PURSUANT to section 46 (1) of the Development Act 1993, being of the opinion that a declaration under section 46 of the Act is appropriate for the proper assessment of development of major environmental, social or economic importance, I declare that section 46 of the Act applies to any development of a kind specified in Schedule 1, in that part of the State specified in Schedule 2. SCHEDULE 1 Specified Kinds of Development Development associated with the establishment and operation of the Nan Hai Pu Tuo Temple (Sellicks Hill) including any or all of the following elements: (a) the construction of buildings for a temple and accommodation, including shrines, a pagoda, ancillary accommodation for religious order accommodation, retirement accommodation, a feature statue, memorial gardens, Chinese gardens and associated parking; (b) any change in the use of land associated with any development within the ambit of paragraph (a); (c) the undertaking of works for the purposes of, or otherwise related to; upgrading of roads, stormwater and effluent treatment in connection with any development whether undertaken within the site specified in Schedule 2 or on other adjacent land; (d) any related or ancillary development associated with development within the ambit of preceding paragraphs. SCHEDULE 2 Specified Part of the State The following part of the State is specified for the purposes of Schedule 1: (a) Allotment 201 in Filed Plan 44979 within the Hundred of Myponga, in the area known as Sellicks Hill, CT5915/573. Dated 17 December 2008. PAUL HOLLOWAY, Minister for Urban Development and Planning DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993, SECTION 25 (17): CITY OF VICTOR HARBOR—RESIDENTIAL (HINDMARSH VALLEY) DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT Preamble 1. The Development Plan amendment entitled ‘City of Victor Harbor—Residential (Hindmarsh Valley) Development Plan Amendment’ (the Plan Amendment) has been finalised in accordance with the provisions of the Development Act 1993. 2. The Minister for Urban Development and Planning has decided to approve the Plan Amendment. NOTICE PURSUANT to section 25 of the Development Act 1993, I— (a) approve the Plan Amendment; and (b) fix the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette as the day on which the Plan Amendment will come into operation. Dated 16 December 2008. PAUL HOLLOWAY, Minister for Urban Development and Planning 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5591 DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993, SECTION 29: AMENDMENT TO THE LAND NOT WITHIN A COUNCIL AREA (COASTAL WATERS) DEVELOPMENT PLAN Preamble It is necessary to amend the Land Not Within a Council Area (Coastal Waters) Development Plan dated 9 August 2007. NOTICE PURSUANT to section 29 (1) (b) of the Development Act 1993, to incorporate aquaculture policies under the Aquaculture Act 2001, and to section 29 (2) (b) (i), to amend consequential inconsistencies, I, Paul Holloway, being the Minister administering the Act, amend the Land Not Within a Council Area (Coastal Waters) Development Plan dated 9 August 2007 as follows, by: • deleting the following zones: —Aquaculture (Finfish/Port Lincoln) Zone (page 18). —Aquaculture (Port Broughton/Tickera) Zone (page 19). —Aquaculture (Wallaroo and Hardwicke Bay) Zone (page 20). • inserting the Aquaculture Zone text (Attachment A) after page 17. • deleting existing Maps LNWCA(CW)/1, LNWCA(CW)/2, LNWCA(CW)/3 and LNWCA(CW)/4. • inserting Maps LNWCA(CW)/1, LNWCA(CW)/2, LNWCA(CW)/3, LNWCA(CW)/4, LNWCA(CW)/5, LNWCA(CW)/6, LNWCA(CW)/7, LNWCA(CW)/8 and LNWCA(CW)/9 (Attachment B) after page 18. 5592 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ATTACHMENT A [18 December 2008 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ATTACHMENT B 5593 5594 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5595 5596 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5597 5598 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5599 5600 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5601 Dated 16 December 2008. PAUL HOLLOWAY, Minister for Urban Development and Planning 5602 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993 Variation to Existing Approval of Collection Depot I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to section 69 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby: Variation to Existing Approval of Collection Depot Vary the approval of the collection depot listed at Schedule 1 of this notice, that was granted under the Act prior to the date of this Notice and impose the conditions of this approval to be as follows: (i) Approval of Collection Depot: The collection depot identified by reference to the following matters is approved: (a) the name of the collection depot described in Column 1 of Schedule 1 of this Notice; (b) the name of the proprietor of the depot identified in Column 3 of Schedule 1 of this notice; and (c) the location of the depot described in Columns 4-5 of Schedule 1 of this Notice. The collection depot listed at Schedule 1 of this Notice is approved in relation to all classes of containers, which were approved under the Act, at or subsequent to the date of this Notice, as Category B Containers. (ii) Conditions of Approval: Impose the following conditions on the approval: (a) The person in charge of a collection depot shall ensure the depot premises complies with Council planning regulations and shall be kept in an orderly condition. (b) The person in charge of a collection depot who wishes to transfer the operation of a depot to another person or intends to change the location of a depot shall notify the Authority in writing within one month of the change occurring. (c) The person in charge of a collection depot who wishes to cease operation of that depot shall give notice in writing to the Authority. (d) The person in charge of a collection depot shall take such measures as are necessary in the operation and maintenance of the depot to prevent or control: (i) a nuisance or offensive condition; (ii) a risk to health or safety; and (iii) damage to the environment. (e) The person in charge of a collection depot is reminded of the general environmental duty, as required by section 25 of the Environment Protection Act, to take all reasonable and practical measures to ensure that the activities on the whole site, do not pollute the environment in a way which causes or may cause environmental harm. (f) The holder of an approval must not pay a refund on, or seek reimbursement, for containers that the approval holder knows were not purchased in South Australia. SCHEDULE 1 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Depot Name Company/Trading Name Proprietors Depot Location Street Depot Location Suburb Certificate of Title Nos. Volume/Folio Nos. Thorntons Recycling JD Investments (SA) Pty Ltd Daniel Mark De Cianni 4 Murray Street Thebarton, S.A. 5031 5611/407, 5109/624, 5611/597, 5611/615 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993 Revocation of Collection Depot I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to section 69 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby: Revocation of Collection Depot Revoke the collection depot identified by reference to the following matters, which previously received all containers belonging to a class of containers that were approved as Category B Containers: (a) the name of the collection depot described in Column 1 of Schedule 1 of this Notice; (b) the name of the proprietor of the depot identified in Column 3 of Schedule 1 of this Notice; (c) the location of the depot described in Columns 4-6 of Schedule 1 of this Notice. SCHEDULE 1 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Depot Name Company/Trading Name Proprietors Depot Location Street Depot Location Suburb Certificate of Title No. Volume/Folio No. Thorntons Recycling Eudunda Depot M. R. and M. J. Schiller Magpie Drive Eudunda, S.A. 5374 4136/817 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5603 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993 Approval of Additional Collection Depot I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to section 69 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby: Approval of Additional Collection Depot (i) Approval of Collection Depot: Approve the collection depot identified by reference to the following matters, to receive all containers belonging to a class of containers which is, at or subsequent to, the date of this Notice, approved as Category B Containers: (a) the name of the collection depot described in Column 1 of Schedule 1 of this Notice; (b) the name of the proprietor of the depot identified in Column 3 of Schedule 1 of this Notice; and (c) the location of the depot described in Columns 4-5 of Schedule 1 of this Notice. (ii) Conditions of Approval: Impose the following conditions of these approvals: (a) The person in charge of a collection depot shall ensure the depot premises complies with Council planning regulations and shall be kept in an orderly condition. (b) The person in charge of a collection depot who wishes to transfer the operation of a depot to another person or intends to change the location of a depot shall notify the Authority in writing within one month of the change occurring. (c) The person in charge of a collection depot who wishes to cease operation of that depot shall give notice in writing to the Authority. (d) The person in charge of a collection depot shall take such measures as are necessary in the operation and maintenance of the depot to prevent or control: (i) a nuisance or offensive condition; (ii) a risk to health or safety; and (iii) damage to the environment. (e) The person in charge of a collection depot is reminded of the general environmental duty, as required by section 25 of the Environment Protection Act, to take all reasonable and practical measures to ensure that the activities on the whole site, do not pollute the environment in a way which causes or may cause environmental harm. (f) The holder of an approval must not pay a refund on, or seek reimbursement, for containers that the approval holder knows were not purchased in South Australia. SCHEDULE 1 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Depot Name Company/Trading Name Proprietors Depot Location Street Depot Location Suburb Certificate of Title No. Volume/Folio No. Beachport Hardware & Hire Gary K. and Monica J. Young 6 Railway Terrace Beachport Depot Beachport, S.A. 5280 n/a 5604 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993 Approval of Additional Collection Depot I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to section 69 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby: Approval of Additional Collection Depot (i) Approval of Collection Depot: Approve the collection depot identified by reference to the following matters, to receive all containers belonging to a class of containers which is, at or subsequent to, the date of this Notice, approved as Category B Containers: (a) the name of the collection depot described in Column 1 of Schedule 1 of this Notice; (b) the name of the proprietor of the depot identified in Column 3 of Schedule 1 of this Notice; and (c) the location of the depot described in Columns 4-6 of Schedule 1 of this Notice. (ii) Conditions of Approval: Impose the following conditions of these approvals: (a) The person in charge of a collection depot shall ensure the depot premises complies with Council planning regulations and shall be kept in an orderly condition. (b) The person in charge of a collection depot who wishes to transfer the operation of a depot to another person or intends to change the location of a depot shall notify the Authority in writing within one month of the change occurring. (c) The person in charge of a collection depot who wishes to cease operation of that depot shall give notice in writing to the Authority. (d) The person in charge of a collection depot shall take such measures as are necessary in the operation and maintenance of the depot to prevent or control: (i) a nuisance or offensive condition; (ii) a risk to health or safety; and (iii) damage to the environment. (e) The person in charge of a collection depot is reminded of the general environmental duty, as required by section 25 of the Environment Protection Act, to take all reasonable and practical measures to ensure that the activities on the whole site, do not pollute the environment in a way which causes or may cause environmental harm. (f) The holder of an approval must not pay a refund on, or seek reimbursement, for containers that the approval holder knows were not purchased in South Australia. SCHEDULE 1 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Depot Name Company/Trading Name Proprietors Depot Location Street Depot Location Suburb Certificate of Title No. Volume/Folio No. Eudunda Can & Bottle Depot Fife’s R. R. & M. Pty Ltd Desmond and Dianne Pfeiffer 24 Ward Street Eudunda, S.A. 5374 n/a GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1991 Notice to Alter Boundaries of Places NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 11B (5) of the Geographical Names Act 1991, that I, PETER MACLAREN KENTISH, Surveyor-General and Delegate appointed by Patrick Conlon, Minister for Infrastructure, Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Geographical Names Act 1991 is committed DO HEREBY alter the following boundaries as listed in the Schedule below: THE SCHEDULE Description File Reference Date of Approval Move the rural locality boundary of Monbulla to the western boundary of DP 76776 so that the whole of the plan is within Monbulla. DTEI 22-413/08/0024 25.11.08 Move the rural locality boundary of Lyrup to the eastern boundary of Lot 100 in DP 78113 so that the whole of the Lot is within Lyrup. DTEI 22-413/08/0033 25.11.08 The altered boundary can be viewed on the Land Services Property Location Browser (PLB) website at: www.landservices.sa.gov.au/1Online_Services/20PLB/0default.asp, or by contacting the Geographical Name Unit, DTEI on (08) 8204 8539. P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ESSENTIAL SERVICES COMMISSION ACT 2002 Residential Energy Efficiency Scheme Code NOTICE is hereby given that: 1. Pursuant to section 28 (1) of the Essential Services Commission Act 2002, the Essential Services Commission has made the Residential Energy Efficiency Scheme Code to have effect on and from 1 January 2009. 2. A copy of the Residential Energy Efficiency Scheme Code may be inspected or obtained from the Essential Services Commission, 8th Floor, 50 Pirie Street, Adelaide and is also available at www.escosa.sa.gov.au. 3. Queries in relation to the Residential Energy Efficiency Scheme Code may be directed to the Essential Services Commission, 8th Floor, 50 Pirie Street, Adelaide. Telephone (08) 8463 4444 or Freecall 1800 633 592 (mobiles and S.A. only). Execution: The seal of the Essential Services Commission was affixed with due Authority by the Chairperson of the Essential Services Commission. Dated 18 December 2008. P. WALSH, Chairperson, Essential Services Commission FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES ACT 2005 SECTION 79 (3) (b) Fires During the Fire Danger Season I, EUAN ARTHUR FERGUSON, AFSM, the Chief Officer of the South Australian Country Fire Service, hereby vary the restriction on lighting and maintaining of fires to allow the lighting of candles on 21 December 2008, within the part of the State bounded by the roads from the corner of Morphett Street and War Memorial Drive, to the corner of War Memorial Drive and King William Street, to the corner of King William Street and North Terrace to the corner of North Terrace and Morphett Street to the corner of Morphett Street and War Memorial Drive. Dated 17 December 2008. E. FERGUSON, Chief Officer, SA Country Fire Service FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115 TAKE notice that pursuant to section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, Dr Mark Norman of Museum Victoria, 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton, Vic. 3053 (the ‘exemption holder’) or his agent, are exempt from Clauses 61 and 118 of Schedule 6 of the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2007, but only insofar as the exemption holder shall not be guilty of an offence when collecting Cephalopod and Crab species from the waters specified in Schedule 1 (the ‘exempted activity’), subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 2, from 12 December 2008 until 31 December 2008, unless varied or revoked earlier. SCHEDULE 1 South Australia coastal waters including intertidal ‘rocky’ reefs but excluding aquatic reserves and the waters of the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary. SCHEDULE 2 1. The specimens collected pursuant to the exemption notice may only be used for research purposes and must not be sold. 2. A maximum of five males and five females may be collected per each species of Cephalopod and must only be taken by hand (hand held nets or jars). 3. A maximum of 50 crabs may be collected pursuant to this notice and must only be taken by hand or by hand held nets. 5605 4. The exemption holder may enter into the waters of False Bay at Whyalla/Point Lowly (Cuttlefish closure) for the purpose of filming, photography or observation of Cephalopod species. No Cephalopod species may be collected within those waters. 5. Voucher specimens are to be lodged with Museum Victoria. 6. The exempted activity may be conducted on the exemption holder’s behalf by Julian Finn. 7. The exemption holder must notify PIRSA Fisheries on 1800 065 522 at least two hours prior to conducting the exempted activity and answer a series of questions about the exempted activity. The exemption holder will need to have a copy of the exemption notice at the time of making the call and be able to provide information about the area and time of the exempted activity, the vehicles and boats involved, the number of agents undertaking the exempted activity and other related questions. Exemption No. 9902198. 8. The exemption holder must provide a written report to the Director of Fisheries (G.P.O. Box 1625, Adelaide, S.A. 5001) by 31 January 2009, providing details of the numbers, location, time and conditions of any collection. 9. While engaged in the exempted activity the exemption holder or his agent must be in possession of a copy of this notice and such a notice must be produced to a PIRSA Fisheries Compliance Officer if requested. 10. The exemption holder must not contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act 2007, or any regulations made under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice. Dated 10 December 2008. W. ZACHARIN, Director of Fisheries FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115 TAKE notice that pursuant to section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, Scott Slater of Department of Environment and Heritage, SE Region, 11 Helen Street, Mount Gambier, S.A. 5290 (the ‘exemption holder’), or a person acting as his agent, is exempt from the provision of sections 70, 71 and 72 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, but only insofar as he may engage in the collection of fish in inland waters of the Limestone Coast of South Australia (the ‘exempted activity’), using the gear specified in Schedule 1, subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 2, from 12 December 2008 until 30 November 2009, unless varied or revoked earlier. SCHEDULE 1 • 2 Seine nets (maximum length 25 m, minimum mesh size 6 mm). • 40 fish traps (maximum dimension 1 m, maximum entrance size 10 cm). • 1 dip net per person. • 10 Fyke nets (maximum width 10 m, minimum mesh size 3 mm). • 2 dive torches. • 10 Munyana nets (60 mm stretch. 0.76 m diameter steel hoops with two eye shaped 0.18 m x 0.12 m flexible entrances)—for sampling of Glenelg Spiny Crayfish only. SCHEDULE 2 1. The specimens collected by the exemption holders are for scientific and research purposes only and must not be sold. 2. All native fish taken pursuant to the exempted activity must be immediately returned to the water as soon as information is collected. All non-native fish must be destroyed and disposed of appropriately. 3. Native fish may be collected and retained for the purpose of prevention of localised extinction. These fish may only be collected with the prior written approval of the Director of Fisheries for the location and the species to be collected from that location. 5606 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4. Native fish collected and retained must be kept at a site approved by the Director of Fisheries and must not be relocated without the written approval of the Director of Fisheries. 5. Before conducting the exempted activity, the exemption holder must contact the PIRSA Fisheries Compliance Unit on 1800 065 522 and answer a series of questions about the exempted activity. You will need to have a copy of your exemption with you at the time of making the call, and be able to provide information about the area and time of the exempted activity, the vehicles and/or boats involved, the number of agents undertaking the exempted activity and other related issues. Exemption No. 9902194. 6. The exemption holder must provide a report in writing detailing the outcomes of the collection of fish pursuant to this notice to the Director of Fisheries (G.P.O. Box 1625, Adelaide, S.A. 5001), within 14 days of any collection, giving the following details: • the date and time of collection; • location of collection site; • the description of all species collected; • the number of each species collected; and • the number of each species retained for ex-situ maintenance. 7. While engaged in the exempted activity, the exemption holder must be in possession of a copy of this notice. Such notice must be produced to a PIRSA Fisheries Compliance Officer if requested. 8. The exemption holder must not contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act 2007, or any regulations made under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice. Dated 10 December 2008. W. ZACHARIN, Director of Fisheries [18 December 2008 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5607 HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940 WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table the South Australian Housing Trust did declare the houses described in the said table to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940, the South Australian Housing Trust in the exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, does hereby fix as the maximum rental per week which shall be payable subject to section 55 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1995, in respect of each house described in the following table the amount shown in the said table opposite the description of such house and this notice shall come into force on the date of this publication in the Gazette. Address of House Unit 3, 6 East Avenue, Beverley Unit 4, 7 Liston Street, Parkside Lot 5, North South Road, Wandearah East 63 Salisbury Street, Unley 78 Avenue Road, Highgate 28A Cardwell Street, Adelaide Lot 3, Lime Kiln Road, Tailem Bend Lot 28, Main Street, Lipson 43 Port Road, Gladstone 128 Railway Terrace, Peterborough 15 Ralston Street, North Adelaide Allotment, Section, etc. Allotment 13 in Deposited Plan 2852, Hundred of Yatala Unit 4, Strata Plan 6627, Hundred of Adelaide Allotment 5 in Deposited Plan 52893, Hundred of Wandearah Allotment 122 in Filed Plan 13556, Hundred of Adelaide Allotment 20 in Filed Plan 14662, Hundred of Adelaide Allotment 734 in Filed Plan 181576, Hundred of Adelaide Allotment 3 in Filed Plan 16735, Hundred of Seymour Portion of Section 28, Town of Lipson, County of Flinders Allotment 61 in Deposited Plan 357, Hundred of Yangya Allotment 60 in Deposited Plan 357, Hundred of Yangya Allotment 19 in Deposited Plan 1471, Hundred of Yongala Allotment 468 in Filed Plan 183740, Hundred of Yatala Dated at Adelaide, 18 December 2008. Certificate of Title Volume Folio Date and page of Government Gazette in which notice declaring house to be substandard published Maximum rental per week payable in respect of each house $ 5525 751 23.10.08, page 4899 125 5014 506 25.9.08, page 4700 130 5892 117 23.10.08, page 4899 75 5193 354 23.10.08, page 4899 150 5664 110 20.12.01, page 5596 210 5463 313 5.2.42, page 220 295 5431 678 26.2.98, page 1010 112 5422 241 9.1.97, page 92 130 5483 936 30.11.89, page 1635 95 5484 226 5486 900 28.4.88, page 1098 115 5822 60 11.4.74, page 1231 125 D. HUXLEY, Director, Corporate and Board Services HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940 NOTICE is hereby given that the South Australian Housing Trust in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Housing Improvement Act 1940, does hereby declare the houses described in the table hereunder to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940. No. of House and Street 8A Barr-Smith Drive 54 Edith Terrace 42 Greenock Road 12 Murphy Street 3A West Street Locality Urrbrae Allotment, Section, etc. Allotment 202 in Filed Plan 16161, Hundred of Adelaide Balaklava Allotment 10 in Deposited Plan 1675, Hundred of Balaklava Nuriootpa Allotment 35 in Deposited Plan 4760, Hundred of Nuriootpa Elizabeth Grove Allotment 12 in Deposited Plan 41481, Hundred of Munno Para Port Wakefield (also Allotment 21 in Deposited Plan 35688, Hundred known as Lot 6, West of Inkerman Lane) Dated at Adelaide, 18 December 2008. Certificate of Title Volume Folio 5865 657 5804 398 5493 165 5247 849 5101 475 D. HUXLEY, Director, Corporate and Board Services 5608 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940 WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table, the South Australian Housing Trust did declare the houses described in the following table to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940, and whereas the South Australian Housing Trust is satisfied that each of the houses described hereunder has ceased to be substandard, notice is hereby given that, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, the South Australian Housing Trust does hereby revoke the said declaration in respect of each house. Address of House 23 Clarendon Street, Davoren Park 13 Forrestall Road, Elizabeth Downs 38 Galloway Road, O’Sullivan Beach 12 Newman Street, Semaphore 8 Willunga Street, Eden Hills Allotment, Section, etc. Allotment 223 in Deposited Plan 7275, Hundred of Munno Para Allotment 19 in Deposited Plan 53921, Hundred of Munno Para Allotment 118 in Deposited Plan 9001, Hundred of Noarlunga Allotment 155, part of Section 1053, Hundred of Port Adelaide Allotment 1 in Deposited Plan 15405, Hundred of Adelaide Dated at Adelaide, 18 December 2008. LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1969 (SECTION 16) Notice of Acquisition THE COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS (the ‘Authority’), 33 Warwick Street, Walkerville, S.A. 5081, acquires the following interests in the following land: Notice of Acquisition Comprising an unencumbered estate in fee simple in that piece of land situated at Lot 3, Sturt Highway, Kingsford, being portion of Allotment 3 in Deposited Plan 42700 comprised in certificate of title volume 5704, folio 724 and being the whole of the land numbered 515 on the unapproved plan numbered D76625 that has been lodged in the Lands Titles Office. This notice is given under section 16 of the Land Acquisition Act 1969. Compensation A person who has or had an interest in the land that is divested or diminished by the acquisition or the enjoyment of which is adversely affected by the acquisition who does not receive an offer of compensation from the Authority may apply to the Authority for compensation. Inquiries Inquiries should be directed to: Hanna Samuels, P.O. Box 1, Walkerville, S.A. 5081 Telephone: (08) 8402 1805 Dated 16 December 2008. The Common Seal of the Commissioner of Highways was hereto affixed by direction of the Commissioner of Highways in the presence of: A. HARTLEY, Acting Manager, Property Planning and Management Services, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure 2007/11537/01 Certificate of Title Volume Folio Date and page of Government Gazette in which notice declaring house to be substandard published 5642 399 9.10.08, page 4766 5747 15 31.1.08, page 330 5220 961 25.10.07, page 4033 5453 404 21.12.67, page 2672 5430 852 9.10.08, page 4766 D. HUXLEY, Director, Corporate and Board Services LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 AND GAMING MACHINES ACT 1992 Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997 and section 29 of the Gaming Machines Act 1992, that Adrian Maxwell Gill has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Hotel and Gaming Machine Licence in respect of premises situated at 22 Commercial Road, Burra, S.A. 5417 and known as Commercial Hotel. The applications have been set down for hearing on on 14 January 2009 at 11 a.m. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 7 January 2009). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Tindall Gask Bentley, Level 2, 12 Pirie Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 (Attention: Kate Lewis). Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Phone 8226 8410, Fax: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 9 December 2008. Applicant LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Australian Estate Wines Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for the removal of a Producer’s Licence in respect of premises situated at Lot 51, Tatachilla Road, McLaren Vale, S.A. 5171, to be situated at Bellevue Business Centre, 178 Main Road, McLaren Vale, S.A. 5171 and known as Australian Estate Wines. The application has been set down for hearing on 9 January 2009 at 9 a.m. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least the day before the hearing date (viz: 8 January 2009). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Sam Ngai, G.P.O. Box 1018, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Phone 8226 8410, Fax: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 15 December 2008. Applicant LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Jalstar Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence with Section 34 (1) (c) Authorisation and an Extended Trading Authorisation in respect of premises situated at 171A Hutt Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 and to be known as Barendoe. The application has been set down for callover on 9 January 2009 at 9 a.m. Conditions The following licence conditions are sought: • Approval under Section 34 (1) (c) to sell liquor for consumption on the licensed premises by persons: (a) seated at a table; or (b) attending a function at which food is provided. • Extended Trading Authorisation to apply to the whole premises for the following days and times: Friday: Midnight to 1 a.m. the following day; Saturday: Midnight to 1 a.m. the following day; Sunday: 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. to midnight; Any day preceding a Public Holiday: Midnight to 1 a.m. the following day. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the callover date (viz: 2 January 2009). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Griffin Hilditch Lawyers, 49 Flinders Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 (Attention: Adrian Tisato). Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Phone 8226 8410, Fax: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 9 December 2008. Applicant LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Scott Winemaking Pty Ltd as trustee for S.C. Scott Trust has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producer’s Licence in respect of premises situated at 359 Seaview Road, Henley Beach, S.A. 5022 and known as Scott Winemaking. 5609 The application has been set down for hearing on 16 January 2009 at 9 a.m. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 9 January 2009). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Sam Scott, P.O. Box 1137, Balhannah, S.A. 5242. Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Phone 8226 8410, Fax: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 11 December 2008. Applicant LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Michael John Madden has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 1A Bay Street, Port Broughton, S.A. 5522 and known as The Dock of the Bay. The application has been set down for hearing on 16 January 2009 at 9 a.m. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 9 January 2009). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Michael Madden, 1A Bay Street, Port Broughton, S.A. 5522. Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Phone 8226 8410, Fax: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 11 December 2008. Applicant LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Mount Gambier Gun Club Inc. has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Limited Club Licence in respect of premises situated at Gladigau Road, Mount Gambier, S.A. 5290 and known as Mount Gambier Gun Club Inc. The application has been set down for hearing on 16 January 2009 at 9 a.m. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 9 January 2009). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Barry Sims, P.O. Box 915, Mount Gambier, S.A. 5290. Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Phone 8226 8410, Fax: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 9 December 2008. Applicant 5610 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Church Mouse Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at Shop 26-27, Seaford Shopping Centre, Commercial Road, Seaford, S.A. 5169 and known as Deep Blue Cafe—Seaford. The application has been set down for hearing on 16 January 2009 at 9 a.m. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 9 January 2009). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Christopher Knight, 10A Castleton Avenue, Port Noarlunga, S.A. 5167. Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Phone 8226 8410, Fax: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 10 December 2008. Applicant LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that MR & JL Coates Nominees Pty Ltd as trustee for MR & JL Coates Family Trust has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Residential Licence in respect of premises situated at Pope Drive, Charlton Gully, S.A. 5607 and known as Tanonga Luxury Eco-Lodges. The application has been set down for hearing on 16 January 2009 at 9 a.m. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 9 January 2009). The applicant’s address for service is c/o MR & JL Coates Nominees Pty Ltd as trustee for MR & JL Coates Family Trust, Box 62, Port Lincoln, S.A. 5607. Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Phone 8226 8410, Fax: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 11 December 2008. Applicant LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Ceduna Community Hotel Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a variation to an Extended Trading Authorisation in respect of premises situated at O’Loughlin Terrace, Ceduna, S.A. 5690 and known as Ceduna Foreshore Hotel Motel. The application has been set down for hearing on 16 January 2009 at 9 a.m. Conditions The following licence conditions are sought: • Variation to current Extended Trading Authorisation to incorporate verandah areas as per plans lodged with this office. [18 December 2008 Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 9 January 2009). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Sam Ngai, G.P.O. Box 1018, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Phone 8226 8410, Fax: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 15 December 2008. Applicant LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Paralowie Sports & Social Club Inc. has applied to the Licensing Authority for Alterations, Redefinition and an Extended Trading Authorisation in respect of premises situated at Yalumba Drive, Paralowie, S.A. 5108 and known as Paralowie Sports and Social Club. The application has been set down for callover on 16 January 2009 at 9 a.m. Conditions The following licence conditions are sought: • Alterations and redefinition for internal and external works to the premises as per plans lodged. • Extended Trading Authorisation is sought to apply to the lounge area and verandah for the following days and times: Friday and Saturday: Midnight to 2 a.m. the following day; Days preceding other Public Holidays: Midnight to 2 a.m. the following day; Sundays preceding Public Holidays: 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. the following day. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the callover date (viz: 9 January 2009). The applicant’s address for service is c/o Daniel Stone, P.O. Box 551, Salisbury, S.A. 5108. Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Phone 8226 8410, Fax: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 11 December 2008. Applicant LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 Notice of Application NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Dao Anh Thi Le has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 1/34 Semaphore Road, Semaphore, S.A. 5019 and known as Red Rock Noodle Bar Express— Semaphore. The application has been set down for hearing on 21 January 2009 at 9.30 a.m. Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 14 January 2009). 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE The applicant’s address for service is c/o Maria Zobel Conveyancing, 1/34 Semaphore Road, Semaphore, S.A. 5019. Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the application are open to public inspection without fee at the Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Phone 8226 8410, Fax: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected]. Dated 15 December 2008. Applicant MINING ACT 1971 NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area: Applicant: Havilah Resources NL Location: Lake Namba area—Approximately 130 km north of Olary. Pastoral Lease: Quinyambie, Mulyungarie, Frome Downs, Billeroo West. Term: 1 year Area in km2: 516 Ref.: 2008/00463 Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA Sarig website: http://www.minerals.pir.sa.gov.au/sarig or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103. H. THOMAS, Mining Registrar MINING ACT 1971 NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area: Applicant: Havilah Resources NL Location: Swamp Dam area—Approximately 110 km northnorth-east of Olary. Pastoral Lease: Quinyambie, Benagerie. Term: 1 year Area in km2: 53 Ref.: 2008/00464 Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA Sarig website: http://www.minerals.pir.sa.gov.au/sarig or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103. H. THOMAS, Mining Registrar MINING ACT 1971 NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area: Applicant: Havilah Resources NL Location: Telechie area—Approximately 55 km north-northwest of Olary Pastoral Lease: Plumbago, Telechie, Lignum, Kalabity. Term: 1 year Area in km2: 347 Ref.: 2008/00465 Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA Sarig website: http://www.minerals.pir.sa.gov.au/sarig or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103. H. THOMAS, Mining Registrar 5611 MINING ACT 1971 NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area: Applicant: Havilah Resources NL Location: Yalu area—Approximately 120 km north-east of Olary. Pastoral Lease: Mulyungarie. Term: 2 years Area in km2: 491 Ref.: 2008/00466 Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA Sarig website: http://www.minerals.pir.sa.gov.au/sarig or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103. H. THOMAS, Mining Registrar MINING ACT 1971 NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area: Applicant: Sinosteel Uranium SA Pty Ltd and PepinNini Resources Curnamona Pty Ltd. Location: Kalabity area—Approximately 45 km north of Olary. Pastoral Lease: Plumbago, Telechie, Kalabity, Kalkaroo, Strathearn, Boolcoomata, Bimbowrie. Term: 2 years Area in km2: 822 Ref.: 2008/00468 Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA Sarig website: http://www.minerals.pir.sa.gov.au/sarig or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103. H. THOMAS, Mining Registrar MINING ACT 1971 NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area: Applicant: Iluka (Eucla Basin) Pty Ltd Location: Mount Wedge area—Approximately 120 km southeast of Streaky Bay. Pastoral Lease: Rocky Moor, Hornes Lookout. Term: 1 year Area in km2: 699 Ref.: 2008/00315 Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA Sarig website: http://www.minerals.pir.sa.gov.au/sarig or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103. H. THOMAS, Mining Registrar MINING ACT 1971 NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 35A (1) of the Mining Act 1971, that an application for a mining lease over the undermentioned mineral claim has been received. Details of the proposal may be inspected at the Department of Primary Industries and Resources, Mineral Resources Group, Level 7, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000: Applicant: Clay & Mineral Sales Pty Ltd. Claim Number: 4114 5612 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Location: Section 1265, Hundred of Brinkley—Approximately 18 km south-west of Murray Bridge. Area: 3.1 ha Purpose: For the recovery of extractive minerals (sand). Reference: T02761 A copy of the proposal has been provided to the Rural City of Murray Bridge. Written submissions in relation to the granting of the mining lease are invited to be received at the Department of Primary Industries and Resources, Mineral Resources Group, Level 7, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 or G.P.O. Box 1671, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, no later than 13 January 2009. Copies of all submissions will be forwarded to the applicant and may be made available for public inspection unless confidentiality is requested. H. THOMAS, Mining Registrar NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 2004 Notice of Levy Payable in 2008-2009 by Persons who Occupy Land Outside Council Areas in the South Australian Arid Lands Natural Resources Management Region 1. Pursuant to section 97 of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 (‘the Act’) I, Jay Weatherill, Minister for Environment and Conservation, having determined the levy payable by persons who occupy land outside Council areas in the South Australian Arid Lands Natural Resources Management Region and having received, as required by section 97 (1) of the Act, the approval of His Excellency the Governor, hereby declare that: 1.1 a levy of 3 cents for each square kilometre of land will be payable for holdings of more than 10 square kilometres; and 1.2 the minimum amount payable by any person will be $25. 2. The approval of this Declaration was granted by His Excellency the Governor on 18 December 2008. Dated 18 December 2008. JAY WEATHERILL, Minister for Environment and Conservation NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1972 Appointment of Wardens PURSUANT to section 20 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, Director of National Parks and Wildlife, authorised delegate, hereby appoint each of the following officers of the Department of Primary Industries and Resources, South Australia (PIRSA); Forestry SA (FSA); Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA); the Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australia (DEC); Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS); Department for Premier and Cabinet, South Australia (DPC) and the Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria (DSE), as listed on Schedule 1 below, as Wardens for the whole of the State of South Australia pursuant to the said Act for the period commencing on 1 January 2009 and ending on 31 December 2009. Dated 15 December 2008. E. G. LEAMAN, Director of National Parks and Wildlife SCHEDULE 1 Card No. Name of Warden Organisation 45 209 258 41 394 330 291 242 Baker, David Edward Carter, John David Collins, Peter John Coughran, Douglas Keith Dawson, Rick Farroway, Lisa Nicole Ferraro, Tania Goncharov, Lena Tonia QPWS PIRSA DEC DEC DEC DPC PIRSA PIRSA [18 December 2008 Card No. Name of Warden Organisation 315 140 160 318 338 287 368 388 402 390 47 400 245 177 392 246 176 248 249 43 353 303 Grant, David Scott Grossek, George Leon Hackett, David John Heycock, Greg John Horn, Troy Jarrod James, Penny Cara Jarman, Russell Jones, Ian Lewis, Andrea Lewis, Brett Manthey, Francis Leonard Mengler, Rob Parkes, Robin Nicholas Pennings, Peter Adrian Joseph Phillips, Nicholas William Read, Matthew John Robinson, John Robert Stanley, Phillip Lawrence Stewart, Michael John Turnbull, Roger Charles Van Loenen, Nalika Werner, Sandra Catherine PIRSA DSE PIRSA PIRSA FSA PIRSA RSPCA PIRSA RSPCA DEC QPWS FSA PIRSA DEC DEC PIRSA PIRSA PIRSA PIRSA QPWS RSPCA RSPCA NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1972 Appointment of Wardens PURSUANT to section 20 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, Director of National Parks and Wildlife, authorised delegate, hereby appoint each person listed in Schedule 1 below, as Wardens with limited powers as stated, for the whole of the State of South Australia, pursuant to the said Act for the period commencing on 1 January 2009 and ending on 31 December 2009. Dated 15 December 2008. E. G. LEAMAN, Director of National Parks and Wildlife SCHEDULE 1 Card No. Name of Warden Limitation of Powers 427 Clark, Robert 175 426 Lane, Malcolm Smith, Christina Section 53 and section 68A Section 23 Section 53 and section 68A NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (NATIONAL PARKS) REGULATIONS 2001 Closure of Flinders Ranges National Park (including Wilpena Pound) PURSUANT to Regulations 8 (3) (a) and 8 (3) (d) of the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, Director of National Parks and Wildlife, close to the public, the whole of Flinders Ranges National Park from 6 a.m. on Saturday, 14 March 2009 until 6 a.m. on Monday, 16 March 2009, with the following exceptions: Hawker to Blinman Road; Hawker to Arkaroola (Wirrealpa) Road; Sacred Canyon Road; Brachina Gorge Road (open for through traffic only—no stopping); Dingley Dell Campground; Wilpena Pound Resort and Campground; Wilpena Pound will be closed from 6 a.m. on Saturday, 14 March 2009 until 6 a.m. on Sunday, 15 March 2009 only. The purpose of the closure is to ensure the safety of the public during a pest control and monitoring program within the reserve during the period indicated. Dated 15 December 2008. E. G. LEAMAN, Director of National Parks and Wildlife 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (NATIONAL PARKS) REGULATIONS 2001 Closure of Flinders Ranges National Park (including Wilpena Pound) PURSUANT to Regulations 8 (3) (a) and 8 (3) (d) of the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, Director of National Parks and Wildlife, close to the public, the whole of Flinders Ranges National Park from 6 a.m. on Saturday, 31 January 2009 until 6 p.m. on Friday, 6 February 2009, with the following exceptions: Hawker to Blinman Road; Hawker to Arkaroola (Wirrealpa) Road; Sacred Canyon Road; Brachina Gorge Road (open for through traffic only—no stopping); Dingley Dell Campground; Wilpena Pound Resort and Campground; Wilpena Pound will be closed from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, 6 February 2009 only. The purpose of the closure is to ensure the safety of the public during a pest control and monitoring program within the reserve during the period indicated. Use of Firearms within the Reserve Pursuant to Regulations 8 (4), 20 (1) and 41 of the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, Director of National Parks and Wildlife, grant permission to members of the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia Hunting & Conservation Branch (SA) Inc. in possession of both a current Hunting Permit and a firearm to enter and remain in Flinders Ranges National Park from 6 a.m. on Saturday, 31 January 2009 until 6 p.m. on Friday, 6 February 2009 for the purpose of taking feral animals. This permission is conditional upon the observance by each of those persons of the requirements of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001 and the National Parks and Wildlife (Hunting) Regulations 1996, including those requiring compliance with the Director’s requests, requirements and orders of a Warden. Dated 15 December 2008. E. G. LEAMAN, Director of National Parks and Wildlife NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (NATIONAL PARKS) REGULATIONS 2001 Closure of Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park PURSUANT to Regulations 8 (3) (a) and 8 (3) (d) of the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, Director of National Parks and Wildlife, an authorised delegate of the co-management board, close to the public, the whole of Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park from 6 a.m. on Tuesday, 10 March 2009, until 6 p.m. on Friday, 13 March 2009. The purpose of the closure is to ensure the safety of the public during a pest control and monitoring program within the reserve during the period indicated. Dated 15 December 2008. E. G. LEAMAN, Director of National Parks and Wildlife PETROLEUM ACT 2000 Suspension of Geothermal Exploration Licence—GEL 222 PURSUANT to section 90 of the Petroleum Act 2000, notice is hereby given that the abovementioned Geothermal Exploration Licence has been suspended under the provisions of the Petroleum Act 2000, for the period from and including 19 March 2008 to 27 June 2008, pursuant to delegated powers dated 28 March 2002, Gazetted 11 April 2002, page 1573. 5613 The expiry date of Geothermal Exploration Licence GEL 222 is now determined to be 28 June 2011. Dated 9 December 2008. B. A. GOLDSTEIN, Director Petroleum and Geothermal Minerals and Energy Resources Primary Industries and Resources SA Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources Development PETROLEUM ACT 2000 Suspension of Geothermal Exploration Licences— GEL 208, GEL 209 and GEL 210 PURSUANT to section 90 of the Petroleum Act 2000, notice is hereby given that the abovementioned Geothermal Exploration Licences have been suspended under the provisions of the Petroleum Act 2000, for the period from and including 11 August 2008 to 21 November 2008, pursuant to delegated powers dated 28 March 2002, Gazetted 11 April 2002, page 1573. The expiry date of Geothermal Exploration Licences GEL 208, GEL 209 and GEL 210 is now determined to be 21 November 2010. Dated 9 December 2008. B. A. GOLDSTEIN, Director Petroleum and Geothermal Minerals and Energy Resources Primary Industries and Resources SA Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources Development PETROLEUM ACT 2000 Suspension of Geothermal Exploration Licences— GEL 214, GEL 215, GEL 216 and GEL 217 PURSUANT to section 90 of the Petroleum Act 2000, notice is hereby given that the abovementioned Geothermal Exploration Licences have been suspended under the provisions of the Petroleum Act 2000, for the period from and including 11 July 2008 to 30 October 2008, pursuant to delegated powers dated 28 March 2002, Gazetted 11 April 2002, page 1573. The expiry date of Geothermal Exploration Licences GEL 214, GEL 215, GEL 216 and GEL 217 is now determined to be 31 October 2011. Dated 9 December 2008. B. A. GOLDSTEIN, Director Petroleum and Geothermal Minerals and Energy Resources Primary Industries and Resources SA Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources Development PETROLEUM ACT 2000 Application for Grant of Associated Facilities Licences— AFL 149 and AFL 150 PURSUANT to section 65 (6) of the Petroleum Act 2000 (the Act) and Delegation dated 28 March 2002, Gazetted 11 April 2002, page 1573, notice is hereby given that an application for the grant of Associated Facilities Licences over the areas described below have been received from Victoria Oil Exploration (1977) Pty Ltd, Permian Oil Pty Ltd, Springfield Oil and Gas Pty Ltd and Impress (Cooper Basin) Pty Ltd. Description of Application Areas AFL 149 All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 27°29′52″S GDA94 and longitude 139°29′49″E GDA94, thence east to longitude 139°30′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°33′08″S GDA94, west to longitude 139°29′49″E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement. Area 2.57 km2 approximately. 5614 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE AFL 150 All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 27°35′00″S AGD66 and longitude 139°31′14″E GDA94, thence east to longitude 139°35′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°35′20″S GDA94, west to longitude 139°31′14″E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement. Area 4.94 km2 approximately. Dated 16 December 2008. B. A. GOLDSTEIN, Director Petroleum and Geothermal Minerals and Energy Resources Primary Industries and Resources SA Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources Development PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT ACT 1995 Availability of Services 2008 THE following offices will have limited services available to the public during the 2008 Christmas period on Monday, 29 December, Tuesday, 30 December and Wednesday, 31 December 2008. Emergency and after hours numbers are listed, where available. Departmental Contacts Telephone No. Attorney-General’s .................................................... 8207 1555 Correctional Services................................................. 8226 9000 Education and Children’s Services: (Metro)................................................................... 8226 1000 (Country) ............................................................... 1800 088 158 Office of the Chief Executive ................................ 8226 1205 Environment and Heritage......................................... 8204 1910 Office of the Chief Executive ................................ 8204 9323 Families and Communities ........................................ 8226 8800 Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology ..................................................... 8226 3821 Health ........................................................................ 8226 6000 Justice ........................................................................ 8207 1555 Premier and Cabinet .................................................. 8226 3560 Primary Industries and Resources SA........................ 8463 3000 Trade and Economic Development............................ 8303 2400 Transport, Energy and Infrastructure......................... 8343 2222 Treasury and Finance ................................................ 8226 9500 Office of the Treasurer .............................................. 8226 1866 Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation.............. 8463 6800 Media and Communications .................................. 8463 7915 Government Business Enterprises ............................. 8355 7300 South Australian Tourism Commission Head Office............................................................ 8463 4500 Ministers’ Offices Hon. Mike Rann, Premier.......................................... 8463 3166 Hon. Kevin Foley, MP............................................... 8226 1866 Hon. Paul Holloway, MLC........................................ 8303 2500 Hon. Patrick Conlon, MP .......................................... 8226 1210 Hon. Michael Atkinson, MP...................................... 8207 1723 Hon. John Hill, MP.................................................... 8463 6270 Hon. Michael Wright, MP ......................................... 8303 2101 Hon. Jane Lomax-Smith, MP .................................... 8226 1205 Hon. Jay Weatherill, MP ........................................... 8463 5680 Hon. Rory McEwen, MP ........................................... 8226 0322 Hon. Karlene Maywald, MP...................................... 8207 2190 Hon. Carmel Zollo, MLC .......................................... 8463 6560 Hon. Jennifer Rankine, MP ....................................... 8463 6611 Hon. Paul Caica, MP ................................................. 8226 8520 Hon. Gail Gago, MLC ............................................... 8303 2926 Services Courts Coroner’s Office........................................................ 8204 0600 Courts Administration Authority ............................... 8204 2444 Magistrates Courts and Fine Payments: Adelaide................................................................. 8204 2444 Berri....................................................................... 8595 2060 Ceduna................................................................... 8625 2520 [18 December 2008 Christies Beach ...................................................... 8204 2444 Coober Pedy .......................................................... 8672 5601 Elizabeth ................................................................ 8204 2444 Holden Hill ............................................................ 8204 2444 Kadina ................................................................... 8821 2626 Mount Barker......................................................... 8391 0255 Mount Gambier...................................................... 8735 1060 Murray Bridge ....................................................... 8535 6060 Naracoorte ............................................................. 8762 2174 Port Adelaide ......................................................... 8204 2444 Port Augusta .......................................................... 8648 5120 Port Lincoln ........................................................... 8688 3060 Port Pirie................................................................ 8638 4904 Tanunda ................................................................. 8563 2026 Whyalla.................................................................. 8648 8120 Industrial Relations Court, SA................................... 8207 0999 Youth Court............................................................... 8204 0331 Community/Disability and/or Health Communicable Disease Control ................................ 8226 7177 Dental Services: Adelaide Dental Hospital....................................... 8232 1034 Salisbury Dental Clinic.......................................... 8250 9879 Somerton Park Dental Clinic ................................. 8294 4066 Children’s Emergency Dental Service ................... 8232 2651 Disabilities and Statewide Services ........................... 8226 0044 Disability SA ............................................................. 8372 1479 Domiciliary Care SA ................................................. 8193 1234 Drug and Alcohol Services SA.................................. 1300 131 340 Environmental Health................................................ 8226 7107 Families SA ............................................................... 8226 7000 Gambling Help Line.................................................. 1800 060 757 (free call 24 hours) Interpreting and Translating Centre........................... 8226 1990 Justice of the Peace Services ..................................... 8207 1725 Office for the Ageing ................................................ 8207 0522 Seniors Card Unit ...................................................... 1800 819 961 (Free call Australia wide) State Electoral Office ................................................ 8401 4300 Women’s Information Switchboard........................... 8303 0590 Education and Childcare Children’s Services Licensing and Standards ............................................................... 8226 0077 or 8226 1270 Community and Tertiary Liaison............................... 8226 3213 Curriculum Services .................................................. 8226 4393 Early Childhood ........................................................ 8226 1755 Early Childhood Programs and Service Development.......................................................... 8226 1755 Early Learning and Curriculum ................................. 8226 6170 Family Day Care ....................................................... 8366 8720 Elizabeth ................................................................ 8207 9100 Enfield ................................................................... 8343 6500 Morphett Vale........................................................ 8392 0520 Port Augusta .......................................................... 8641 6843 Port Pirie................................................................ 8638 1840 Whyalla.................................................................. 8645 7776 International Education Services ............................... 8226 3402 (Student Services Emergencies)............................. 0401 123 205 Resources Directorate................................................ 8226 1050 School and District Operations.................................. 8226 0044 Site Financial Policy.................................................. 8226 2427 School Card—Toll Free ............................................ 1800 672 758 Training Advocate (Phone only) ............................... 1800 006 488 Emergency Services Ambulance, Police, Fire Emergencies....................... 000 Bushfire Information (24 hours)................................ 1300 362 361 Country Fire Service ................................................. 8463 4200 Region 1 (Mount Barker)....................................... 8391 1866 Region 2 (Willaston).............................................. 8522 6088 Region 3 (Murray Bridge) ..................................... 8532 6800 Region 4 (Port Augusta) ........................................ 8642 2399 Region 5 (Naracoorte) ........................................... 8762 2311 Region 6 (Port Lincoln) ......................................... 8682 4266 Crisis Care ................................................................. 13 16 11 Guardian for Children and Young People ................. 8226 8570 Mental Health Emergency ......................................... 13 14 65 SA Ambulance Customer Service Centre.................. 1300 136 272 SA Fire and Emergency Services Commission ......... 8463 4056 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE SA Police Police Attendance .................................................. 131 444 Local Service Area Headquarter Stations will provide front office services. SA Metropolitan Fire Service .................................... 8204 3600 All metropolitan and regional stations will be operational. Community Safety ................................................. 8204 3611 State Emergency Services.......................................... 8463 4171 Emergency calls..................................................... 132 500 Transport—Report Faults .......................................... 1800 018 313 Road hazards, traffic signals, marine, jetty damage, navigation beacons. Employment Public Sector Workforce Relations............................ 8226 2700 Recruitment, DECS ................................................... 8226 1356 SafeWork SA............................................................. 8303 0400 Help and Early Intervention Centre ....................... 1300 365 255 After Hours Emergency (24 hours)........................ 1800 777 209 Berri Office............................................................ 8595 2199 Mount Gambier Office........................................... 8735 1199 Port Lincoln Office ................................................ 8688 3057 Port Pirie Office ..................................................... 8638 4777 Whyalla Office....................................................... 8648 8733 Small Business Enquiries .......................................... 1800 188 018 Traineeship and Apprenticeship Services (Phone only) .......................................................... 1800 673 097 WorkCover Corporation SA (8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.)..... 13 18 55 TTY ....................................................................... 8223 2574 Workers Compensation Tribunal SA......................... 8207 0999 Environmental Coast and Marine Conservation................................. 8124 4900 Marine Parks Information Line.............................. 1800 006 120 Environmental Information ....................................... 8204 1910 Environment Protection Authority Hot Line and Pollution Incidents ........................... 8204 2004 or Free call (country).................................................. 1800 623 445 Mapland..................................................................... 8463 3999 Broomrape Hotline .................................................... 1800 245 704 Housing Housing SA ............................................................... 131 299 Maintenance........................................................... 131 288 Residential Tenancies Tribunal ................................. 8226 6712 Tenancies (Advice) ................................................ 8204 9544 Bonds..................................................................... 8204 9555 Indigenous Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation Division ........ 8226 8900 Infrastructure Energy Advisory Services ......................................... 8204 1888 or Free call (country).................................................. 1800 671 907 Energy General Business Matters.............................. 8226 5500 Office of the Technical Regulator ............................. 8226 5500 Building Management Facilities Services Region A .................................. 8226 5293 Spotless Region B.................................................. 8226 5295 Spotless Region C.................................................. 8226 5296 Regional Maintenance ........................................... 1800 182 032 Land Services Group (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)..................... 8226 3983 or (Toll Free).......................................................... 1800 648 176 PropertyAssist Services ............................................. 8204 9015 or (Toll Free).......................................................... 1300 855 695 Valuations Enquiries.................................................. 1300 653 346 Legal and Complaint Resolution Births Deaths and Marriages ..................................... 8204 9599 Business Names and Associations............................. 1300 138 918 Commissioner for Public Employment...................... 8226 2663 Commissioner for Victims’ Rights ............................ 8207 1969 Consumer Affairs ...................................................... 8204 9777 (Country Offices)................................................... 131 882 Contract Services (Department of Treasury and Finance) ................................................................. 8226 5666 Director of Public Prosecutions, Office of the ........... 8207 1529 Emergency Services Levy ......................................... 1300 366 150 Equal Opportunity Commission ................................ 8207 1977 5615 Fair Trading Advisory Service .................................. 8207 9777 First Home Owner Grant ........................................... 8226 3750 Government Auctions................................................ 8226 4699 Government Gazette and Subscription Services ........ 8207 1043 Government Legislation Outlet ................................. 13 23 24 Guardianship Board................................................... 8368 5600 Industrial Relations Commission, SA........................ 8207 0999 Land Tax ................................................................... 8204 9870 Legal Services Commission ...................................... 8463 3555 Adelaide Magistrates Court ................................... 8204 2444 Adelaide Youth Court............................................ 8463 3533 Elizabeth ................................................................ 8207 9292 Whyalla.................................................................. 8648 8060 Licensing of Occupations .......................................... 8204 9696 Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Office of the .. 8226 8410 Motor Vehicles and Rental Business ......................... 8204 9888 Payroll Tax ................................................................ 8204 9880 Product Safety ........................................................... 8207 9176 Public Advocate, Office of the .................................. 8269 7575 Public Trustee............................................................ 8226 9200 Stamp Duties ............................................................. 8226 3750 State/Local Government Relations, Office for .......... 8204 8700 State Records............................................................. 8226 7750 Tax Compliance/Recovery ........................................ 8226 3764 Trade Measurement ................................................... 8234 2036 Parks and Gardens Belair National Park .................................................. 8278 5477 Botanic Gardens of Adelaide..................................... 8222 9311 Cleland Wildlife Park ................................................ 8339 2444 Morialta Conservation Park....................................... 8336 0901 Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens................................... 8370 8370 Mount Lofty Summit................................................. 8370 1054 State Flora Belair....................................................... 8278 7777 Wittunga Botanic Gardens......................................... 8370 8370 Planning Planning Enquiries .................................................... 8303 0601 Lodgement of Development Applications ................. 8303 0601 Primary Industries Fisheries/Rural Solutions SA Birkenhead............................................................. 8347 6107 Kadina ................................................................... 8821 1555 Kingscote............................................................... 8553 4949 Mount Gambier...................................................... 8735 1300 Port Lincoln ........................................................... 8688 3484 Streaky Bay ........................................................... 8626 1108 ForestrySA State Duty Officer (all hours) ................................ 8724 2886 State Fire Management Officer (all hours) ............ 0418 849 570 Fruit Fly Road Blocks: Ceduna (24 hours) ................................................. 8625 2108 Oodlawirra (24 hours)............................................ 8650 5930 Pinnaroo (variable shifts)....................................... 8577 3281 Yamba (24 hours) .................................................. 8595 5026 Minerals and Energy ................................................. 8463 3000 Coober Pedy .......................................................... 8672 5800 Petroleum and Geothermal Group Emergencies relating to activities licenced under the Petroleum Act 2000 ............................................... 8463 6666 Plant Health Operations, Prospect ............................. 1300 666 010 SA Research and Development Institute (SARDI) .................................................................... 8303 9397 or 0418 847 950 Aquatic Sciences, West Beach Facility ..................... 0418 831 458 Manager or Pager 8378 1111 (pager number 114736 and leave a message) Flaxley Agricultural Centre—Farm Manager............ 0401 122 194 Lenswood Agricultural Centre—Farm Manager ....... 8389 8810 or 0419 848 731 or 0418 853 002 Loxton Centre—Field Operations/ Farm Manager........................................................ 0427 200 677 8595 9158 or 0401 122 114 Minnipa Agricultural Centre—Farm Manager .......... 0428 388 033 Nuriootpa Centre—Farm Manager............................ 0419 863 537 Pig and Poultry Production Institute, Roseworthy (security 24 hours) ................................................. 8303 7999 5616 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Plant Research Centre, Urrbrae (security 24 hours)... 8303 7200 or 8303 5444 Facilities Manager Plant Research Centre ................. 0418 853 461 Plant Research Centre Greenhouse Services ............. 0418 849 083 Struan Research Centre—Farm Manager .................. 0428 608 307 Turretfield Research Centre—Farm Manager ........... 0429 095 103 or 0428 853 354 Prisons and Correctional Facilities Community Correctional Centres Adelaide................................................................. 8224 2500 Berri....................................................................... 8595 2366 Ceduna................................................................... 8625 2655 Coober Pedy .......................................................... 8672 3091 Edwardstown ......................................................... 8229 6900 Elizabeth ................................................................ 8282 7020 Marla...................................................................... 8670 7131 Mount Gambier...................................................... 8725 0266 Murray Bridge ....................................................... 8531 0433 Noarlunga .............................................................. 8326 0355 North East .............................................................. 8406 3850 Port Adelaide ......................................................... 8440 3600 Port Augusta .......................................................... 8648 5350 Port Lincoln ........................................................... 8683 0266 Port Pirie ................................................................ 8633 0930 Whyalla.................................................................. 8645 7400 Courts Unit ................................................................ 8204 0638 Custodial Facilities Adelaide Pre Release Centre.................................. 8343 0100 Adelaide Remand Centre ....................................... 8216 3200 Adelaide Women’s Prison ..................................... 8343 0100 Cadell Training Centre........................................... 8540 3600 Mobilong Prison .................................................... 8532 8911 Mount Gambier Prison........................................... 8723 8000 Port Augusta Prison ............................................... 8648 5400 Port Lincoln Prison ................................................ 8683 0766 Yatala Labour Prison ............................................. 8262 2421 Parole Board .............................................................. 8224 2555 Prisoner Assessment Unit .......................................... 8343 0260 Recreation, Tourism and Culture Adelaide Festival Centre ........................................... 8216 8600 Adelaide Gaol............................................................ 8231 4062 Adelaide Shores Corporate Services (West Beach Trust) ................................................ 8355 7300 Adelaide Shores Caravan Park .................................. 8355 7320 Adelaide Shores Golf Park ........................................ 8356 4811 Adelaide Shores Holiday Village .............................. 8355 7360 Art Gallery of SA ...................................................... 8207 7075 BASS......................................................................... 131 246 Carrick Hill (10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.) ............................ 8379 3886 Country Arts .............................................................. 8444 0400 History Trust.............................................................. 8203 9888 Kuitpo Forest Information Centre (9 a.m. to 11 a.m., daily)........................................ 8391 8800 Migration Museum (1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Public Holidays; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., other days) ................ 8207 7580 Mount Crawford Forest Information Centre (9 a.m. to 11 a.m., daily)........................................ 8521 1700 National Motor Museum (Birdwood Mill) ................ 8568 4000 Public Library Services ............................................. 8348 2311 SA Lotteries............................................................... 8208 4100 Selling agents—open at their discretion. SA Maritime Museum ............................................... 8207 6265 SA Museum Exhibition Areas ................................... 8207 7500 South Australian Travel Centre (18 King William Street) ....................................... 8303 2220 State Library of SA.................................................... 8207 7200 State Opera SA .......................................................... 8226 4790 Service SA Phone......................................................................... 13 23 24 Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (excluding Public Holidays) Customer Service Centres Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (excluding Public Holidays) www.service.sa.gov.au [18 December 2008 Transport Adelaide Metro Public Transport (7 a.m. to 8 p.m., every day) .................................. 8210 1000 InfoCentre open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., weekdays; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday. Closed Public Holidays. All public transport information available from: www.adelaidemetro.com.au Motor Accident Commission..................................... 8221 6377 Transport Registration and Licensing Enquiries........ 13 10 84 Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (excluding Public Holidays). Customer Service Centres ......................................... 1300 361 021 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (excluding Public Holidays) www.ezyreg.sa.gov.au Water SA Water................................................................... 1300 650 950 Service difficulties and emergencies: (Metro)............................................................... 1300 883 121 (Country)............................................................ 1300 880 337 Australian Water Quality Centre............................ 1300 653 366 Water and Sewer Connections ............................... 1300 650 951 Water Restrictions and Permanent Water Conservation Measures Information .................. 1800 130 952 Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation Water Licensing enquiries ..................................... 8463 6863 Well construction permit enquiries ........................ 8463 6863 Mount Gambier...................................................... 8735 1134 Berri Office............................................................ 8595 2053 Dated 4 December 2008. MIKE RANN, Premier RADIATION PROTECTION AND CONTROL ACT 1982 SECTION 44 Notice by Delegate of the Minister for Environment and Conservation PURSUANT to section 44 of the Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982, I, Graeme Robert Palmer, Acting Director of the Radiation Protection Division of the Environment Protection Authority, being a person to whom the powers of the Minister under that section have been delegated under the Act, exempt owners of fill-height detectors incorporating either an X-ray tube or a sealed radioactive americium-241 source from the requirements of Regulation 18 of the Radiation Protection and Control (Ionising Radiation) Regulations 2000, subject to the following conditions: 1. The owner must issue a personal monitoring device to a radiation worker if directed in writing by the Director of the Radiation Protection Division of the Environment Protection Authority to do so; and 2. This exemption does not apply to monitoring of persons who install, maintain or service fill-height detectors, or to persons who are likely to receive an annual effective dose in excess of one millisievert as a result of their employment. Dated 15 December 2008. G. PALMER, Delegate of the Minister for Environment and Conservation RADIATION PROTECTION AND CONTROL ACT 1982 SECTION 44 Notice by Delegate of the Minister for Environment and Conservation PURSUANT to section 44 of the Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982, I, Graeme Robert Palmer, Acting Director of the Radiation Protection Division of the Environment Protection Authority, being a person to whom the powers of the Minister under that section have been delegated under the Act, exempt diagnostic radiographers from the requirements of Regulation 40 of the Radiation Protection and Control (Ionising Radiation) Regulations 2000, subject to the following conditions: 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1. This exemption only applies to the exposure of a person to ionising radiation for the purposes of plain radiography where the exposure has been directed by Terri Lynn Peischl while engaged in the capacity of Physician Assistant at The Royal Adelaide Hospital; and 2. The direction referred to in Condition 1 must comply with the following requirements: (a) it must be in writing; (b) it must contain details of the examination or treatment being undertaken; (c) it must contain the clinical indications for the examination or treatment; (d) it must contain a statement by Terri Lynn Peischl that she has due authority to give the direction; (e) it must be signed by Terri Lynn Peischl; and (f) it must be signed by the radiographer who is performing the examination or treatment. 3. Terri Lynn Peischl must, when directed to do so by the Radiation Protection Division, provide the Radiation Protection Division with a written report on diagnostic radiography authorised by her during a period specified by the Radiation Protection Division. The report must contain statistics of diagnostic radiography authorised and details of any radiation safety issues associated with the examinations during the specified period. 4. The exemption shall take effect commencing on the date of publication of this Notice in the Government Gazette. Dated 16 December 2008. G. PALMER, Delegate of the Minister for Environment and Conservation ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991: SECTION 24 NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD PROCESS ORDER Road Closure—Park Way, Mawson Lakes BY Road Process Order made on 19 August 2008, the City of Salisbury ordered that: 1. Portions of Park Way situate between allotment 2 in Deposited Plan 30932 and allotment 276 in Deposited Plan 63424 and adjoining the north-western boundaries of allotment 453 in Deposited Plan 67657, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ in Preliminary Plan No. 08/0016 be closed. 2. The whole of the land subject to closure lettered ‘A’ be transferred to Hanna Property Pty Ltd in accordance with the agreement for transfer dated 19 August 2008 entered into between the City of Salisbury and Hanna Property Pty Ltd. 3. The whole of the land subject to closure lettered ‘B’ be transferred to Robert Malcolm Allen and Clare Louise Allen in accordance with the agreement for transfer dated 19 August 2008 entered into between the City of Salisbury and R. M. and C. L. Allen. 4. The whole of the land subject to closure lettered ‘C’ be transferred to Grantly Troy Meulders and Jeannette Meulders in accordance with the agreement for transfer dated 19 August 2008 entered into between the City of Salisbury and G. T. and J. Meulders. 5. The following easements are granted over portions of the land subject to that closure: Grant to the City of Salisbury easement(s) for drainage purposes. 5617 On 17 October 2008 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Infrastructure conditionally upon the deposit by the RegistrarGeneral of Deposited Plan 78736 being the authority for the new boundaries. Pursuant to section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given. Dated 18 December 2008. P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991: SECTION 24 NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD PROCESS ORDER Road Closure—Reynella BY Road Process Order made on 9 October 2008, the City of Onkaparinga ordered that: 1. Portion of the unnamed public road situate between pieces 82 and 84 in Deposited Plan 71948, more particularly lettered ‘A’ in Preliminary Plan No. 07/0008 be closed. 2. The whole of the land subject to closure be transferred to LandSA Pty Ltd and Lifestyle Services (Aust) Pty Ltd in accordance with agreement for transfer dated 9 October 2008 entered into between the City of Onkaparinga and LandSA Pty Ltd and Lifestyle Services (Aust) Pty Ltd. 3. The following easement be granted over the whole of the land subject to that closure: Grant to South Australian Water Corporation an easement for water supply purposes. On 4 December 2008 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Infrastructure conditionally upon the deposit by the RegistrarGeneral of Deposited Plan 79298 being the authority for the new boundaries. Pursuant to section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given. Dated 18 December 2008. P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General SERIOUS AND ORGANISED CRIME (CONTROL) ACT 2008 Notice of Application for Declaration TAKE notice that on Tuesday, 16 December 2008, I, Michael John Atkinson, M.P., Attorney-General, received an application for a declaration of the Finks Motorcycle Club operating in South Australia (including but not limited to: the Finks MC, Finks M.C. Incorporated, Finks M.C. Inc. and the Finks) from Malcolm Hyde, Commissioner of Police, under Part 2 of the Serious and Organised Crime (Control) Act 2008. The public is invited to make submissions about the application. A copy of the application may be viewed at www.agd.sa.gov.au or by telephoning (08) 8207 1905. All submissions must be in writing and sent to G.P.O. Box 2852, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, 28 January 2009. The disclosure of additional information will be dependent upon the particular interest of the individual member of the public in the application as disclosed by that person. All inquiries should be made to (08) 8207 1905. Dated 16 December 2008. M. J. ATKINSON, Attorney-General 5618 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENT RATES To apply from 1 July 2008 Agents, Ceasing to Act as.................................................... Associations: Incorporation ................................................................... Intention of Incorporation ................................................ Transfer of Properties ...................................................... 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POA Compendium Subscriptions: Subscriptions.......................................................................................................................................................................... 1 957.00 Updates .................................................................................................................................................................................. 690.00 (All the above prices include GST) All Legislation, Government Gazette, Hansard and Legislation on disk are available from: Counter Sales Government Legislation+ Outlet and Mail Orders: Service SA Customer Service Centre, Ground Floor—EDS Centre, 108 North Terrace, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 Phone: 13 23 24 (local call cost), Fax: (08) 8204 1909 Postal: G.P.O. Box 1707, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 Online Shop: www.shop.service.sa.gov.au Subscriptions and Government Publishing SA Standing Orders: Box 9, Plaza Level, Riverside Centre, North Terrace, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 Phone: (08) 8207 1043, (08) 8207 0910, Fax: (08) 8207 1040 5620 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 Christmas/New Year Holiday Publishing Information Last Gazette for 2008 will be Thursday, 18 December 2008 Closing date for notices for publication will be 4 p.m. Tuesday, 16 December 2008 First Gazette for 2009 will be Thursday, 8 January 2009 Closing date for notices for publication will be 4 p.m. Tuesday, 6 January 2008 (There will NOT be a Gazette in the period between these two dates) It would be appreciated if Government Gazette notices for publication be addressed to: Email address for Government Gazette notices: [email protected] When sending a document via Email please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy, including the date the notice is to be published. Facsimile transmission of notices: (08) 8207 1040 Attention: Government Gazette Section Inquiries telephone: 8207 1045 AusDoc subscribers: Government Publishing SA DX 56508 Postal address: Government Publishing SA Box 9 Plaza Level Riverside Centre North Terrace, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE RULES OF COURT Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006 (Amendment No. 6) BY virtue and in pursuance of section 72 of the Supreme Court Act 1935 and all other enabling powers, We, Judges of the Supreme Court of South Australia, make the following Rules to take effect as amendments to the Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006. 1. These Rules may be cited as the ‘Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006 (Amendment No. 6)’. 2. The Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006, as amended by these Rules, may be cited as the ‘Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006’. 3. These Rules come into operation on 1 January 2009, or upon their gazettal, whichever is the later. 4. A new Rule 173A is inserted immediately after Rule 173 as follows: ‘173A—Alteration of date for attendance or production (1) The issuing party may give notice to the addressee of a date or time later than the date or time specified in a subpoena as the date or time for attendance or for production or for both. (2) When notice is given under sub-rule (1), the subpoena has the effect as if the date or time notified appeared in the subpoena instead of the date or time which appeared in the subpoena.’ 5. Rule 176 is amended by: (1) Deleting the word ‘requirement’ appearing in subrule (1) and inserting in its place the word ‘requirements’. (2) Deleting the whole of subrule (4) and inserting in its place: (4) The addressee must comply with a subpoena to produce: (a) by attending at the date, time and place specified for production or, if the addressee has received notice of a later date or time from the issuing party, at that later date or time and producing the subpoena or a copy of it and the document or thing to the Court or to the person authorised to take evidence in the proceeding as permitted by the Court; or (b) by delivering or sending the subpoena or a copy of it and the document or thing to the Registrar at the address specified for the purpose in the subpoena, or, if more than one address is so specified, at any one of those addresses, so that they are received not less than two clear days before the date specified in the subpoena for attendance and production or, if the addressee has received notice of a later date or time from the issuing party, before that later date. (3) Deleting from subrule (5) the words ‘who is required to give evidence’. 6. Rule 282 is amended by: (1) Deleting the heading ‘Making application for permission’ and inserting in its place ‘Hearing of applications for permission’. (2) Deleting from subrule (1) the words ‘An application for permission to appeal is to be made to:’ and inserting in their place the words ‘An application for permission to appeal may be heard by:’. (3) Inserting into subrule (1) a new subrule (1) (c) to read: ‘(c) if a statute authorises a single judge to grant permission to appeal to the Full Court, a single judge.’. 5621 5622 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 7. Rule 285 is amended by: (1) Deleting from the opening line of subrule (1) the word ‘when’ and inserting in its place ‘Subject to subrule (1a), when’. (2) Inserting after subrule (1) a new subrule (1a) as follows: ‘(1a) if a statute authorises a single judge to grant permission to appeal to the Full Court, the appellant may, within 14 days after the date of the judgment against which the appellant seeks to appeal, make an application for permission to appeal to a single judge.’. GIVEN under our hands and the Seal of the Supreme Court of South Australia this 24th day of November 2008. (L.S.) J. J. DOYLE, CJ K. P. DUGGAN, J M. J. NYLAND, J D. J. BLEBY, J T. A. GRAY, J T. R. ANDERSON, J R. C. WHITE, J M. DAVID, J P. KELLY, J C. KOURAKIS, J 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE RULES OF COURT Supreme Court Criminal Rules 1992 (Amendment No. 24) BY virtue and in pursuance of section 72 of the Supreme Court Act 1935 and all other enabling powers, We, Judges of the Supreme Court of South Australia, make the following Rules to take effect as amendments to the Supreme Court Criminal Rules 1992. 1. These Rules may be cited as the ‘Supreme Court Criminal Rules 1992 (Amendment No. 24)’. 2. The Supreme Court Criminal Rules 1992, as amended by these Rules, may be cited as the ‘Supreme Court Criminal Rules 1992’. 3. These Rules come into effect on 1 January 2009, or upon their gazettal, whichever is the later. 4. A new Rule 11.03A is inserted immediately after Rule 11.03 as follows: ‘11.03A—Alteration of date for attendance or production (1) The issuing party may give notice to the addressee of a date or time later than the date or time specified in a subpoena as the date or time for attendance or for production or for both. (2) When notice is given under subrule (1), the subpoena has the effect as if the date or time notified appeared in the subpoena instead of the date or time which appeared in the subpoena.’ 5. Rule 11.06 is amended by: (1) Deleting the word ‘requirement’ appearing in subrule (1) and inserting in its place the word ‘requirements’. (2) Deleting the whole of subrule (4) and inserting in its place: (4) The addressee must comply with a subpoena to produce: (a) by attending at the date, time and place specified for production or, if the addressee has received notice of a later date or time from the issuing party, at that later date or time and producing the subpoena or a copy of it and the document or thing to the Court or to the person authorised to take evidence in the proceeding as permitted by the Court; or (b) by delivering or sending the subpoena or a copy of it and the document or thing to the Registrar at the address specified for the purpose in the subpoena, or, if more than one address is so specified, at any one of those addresses, so that they are received not less than two clear days before the date specified in the subpoena for attendance and production or, if the addressee has received notice of a later date or time from the issuing party, before that later date. (3) Deleting from subrule (5) the words ‘who is required to give evidence’. 5623 5624 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 6. Form 8 in the Schedule is deleted and the following form inserted in its place: ‘FORM 8 (RULE 11) In the Supreme Court File No.: R v ………………………. To: [name] [address] SUBPOENA YOU ARE ORDERED: *to attend to give evidence—see Section A of this form; or *to produce this subpoena or a copy of it and the documents or things specified in the Schedule—see Section B of this form; or *to attend to give evidence and to produce this subpoena or a copy of it and the documents or things specified in the Schedule—see Section C of this form * Select one only of these three options. Failure to comply with this subpoena without lawful excuse is a contempt of Court and may result in your arrest. The last date for service of this subpoena is: (See Note 1) Please read Notes 1 to 15 at the end of this subpoena. [Seal or authentication] Date: Issued at the request of [name of party], whose address for service is: A. Details of subpoena to attend to give evidence only Date, time and place at which you must attend to give evidence unless you receive notice of a later date or time from the issuing party, in which case the later date or time is substituted: Date: Time Place: You must continue to attend from day to day unless excused by the Court or the person authorised to take evidence in this proceeding or until the hearing of the matter is completed. B. Details of subpoena to produce only You must comply with this subpoena: (a) by attending to produce this subpoena or a copy of it and the documents or things specified in the Schedule below at the date, time and place specified for attendance and production; or 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE (b) by delivering or sending this subpoena or a copy of it and the documents or things specified in the Schedule below to the Registrar at the address below, or if there is more than one address below, at any one of those addresses, so that they are received not less than two clear days before the date specified for attendance and production. (See Notes 5-11) Date, time and place at which you must attend to produce the subpoena or a copy of it and documents or things unless you receive notice of a later date or time from the issuing party, in which case the later date or time is substituted: Date: Time: Place: Address, or any address, to which the subpoena (or copy) and documents or things may be delivered or posted: The Registrar [Name of Court ….etc as the case may be] 5625 5626 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 SCHEDULE The documents and things you must produce are as follows: [If insufficient space attach list] C. Details of subpoena both to attend to give evidence and to produce In so far as you are required by this subpoena to attend to give evidence, you must attend as follows unless you receive notice of a later date or time from the issuing party, in which case the later date or time is substituted: Date: Time: Place: You must continue to attend from day to day unless excused by the Court or the person authorised to take evidence in this proceeding or until the hearing of the matter is completed. In so far as you are required by this subpoena to produce the subpoena or a copy of it and documents or things, you must comply with this subpoena: (a) by attending to produce this subpoena or a copy of it and the documents or things specified in the Schedule below at the date, time and place specified for attendance and production; or (b) by delivering or sending this subpoena or a copy of it and the documents or things specified in the Schedule below to the Registrar at the address below, or if there is more than one address below, at any one of those addresses, so that they are received not less than two clear days before the date specified for attendance and production. (See Notes 5-11) Date, time and place at which you must attend to produce the subpoena or a copy of it and documents or things unless you receive notice of a later date or time from the issuing party, in which case the later date or time is substituted: Date: Time: Place: Address, or any address, to which the subpoena (or copy) and documents or things may be delivered or posted: The Registrar [Name of Court … etc as the case may be]’ 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE SCHEDULE The documents and things you must produce are as follows: [If insufficient space attach list] NOTES Last day for service 1. You need not comply with the subpoena unless it is served on you on or before the date specified in the subpoena as the last date for service of the subpoena. Informal service 2. Even if this subpoena has not been served personally on you, you must, nevertheless, comply with its requirements, if you have, by the last date for service of the subpoena, actual knowledge of the subpoena and of its requirements. Addressee a corporation 3. If the subpoena is addressed to a corporation, the corporation must comply with the subpoena by its appropriate or proper officer. Conduct money 4. You need not comply with the subpoena in so far as it requires you to attend to give evidence unless conduct money sufficient to meet your reasonable expenses of attending as required by the subpoena is handed or tendered to you a reasonable time before the date on which your attendance is required. Production of subpoena or copy of it and documents or things by delivery or post 5. In so far as this subpoena requires production of the subpoena or a copy of it and a document or thing, instead of attending to produce the subpoena or a copy of it and the document or thing, you may comply with the subpoena by delivering or sending the subpoena or a copy of it and the document or thing to the Registrar at the address specified in the subpoena for the purpose, or if more than one address is so specified, at any one of those addresses, so that they are received not less than two clear days before the date specified in the subpoena for attendance and production or, if you receive notice of a later date or time from the issuing party, before that later date or time. 6. If you object to a document or thing produced in response to this subpoena being inspected by a party to the proceeding or any other person, you must, at the time of production, notify the Registrar in writing of your objection and of the grounds of your objection. 7. Unless the Court otherwise orders, if you do not object to a document or thing produced by you in response to the subpoena being inspected by any party to the proceeding, the Registrar may permit the parties to the proceeding to inspect the document or thing. Production of a number of documents or things 8. If you produce more than one document or thing, you must, if requested by the Registrar, produce a list of the documents or things produced. Production of copy instead of original 9. You may, with the consent of the issuing party, produce a copy, instead of the original, of any document that the subpoena requires you to produce. Return or destruction of documents or copies 10. You may, at the time of production, inform the Court that any document or copy of a document produced need not be returned and may be destroyed. 11. If you have so informed the Court, the Registrar may destroy the document or copy instead of returning it to you. 5627 5628 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 Applications in relation to subpoena 12. You have the right to apply to the Court: (a) for an order setting aside the subpoena (or a part of it) or for relief in respect of the subpoena; and (b) for an order with respect to your claim for privilege, public interest immunity or confidentiality in relation to any document or thing the subject of the subpoena. Loss or expense of compliance 13. If you are not a party to the proceeding, you may apply to the Court for an order that the issuing party pay an amount (in addition to conduct money and any witness’s expenses) in respect of the loss or expense, including legal costs, reasonably incurred in complying with the subpoena. Contempt of court—arrest 14. Failure to comply with a subpoena without lawful excuse is a contempt of court and may be dealt with accordingly. 15. Note 14 is without prejudice to any power of the Court under any rules of the Court (including any rules of the Court providing for the arrest of an addressee who defaults in attendance in accordance with a subpoena) or otherwise, to enforce compliance with a subpoena.’ GIVEN under our hands and the Seal of the Supreme Court of South Australia this 24th day of November 2008. (L.S.) J. J. DOYLE, CJ K. P. DUGGAN, J M. J. NYLAND, J D. J. BLEBY, J T. A. GRAY, J T. R. ANDERSON, J R. C. WHITE, J M. DAVID, J P. KELLY, J C. KOURAKIS, J 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5629 TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008 Part 4 – Apprenticeships/Traineeships Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and Skills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following: Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the gazettals of: 1. 25 September 2008 2. 23 October 2008 3. 13 November 2008 which set out the Trades and Declared Vocations and the terms and conditions applicable to the Trades and Declared Vocations. Trades or Declared Vocations required qualifications and Training Contract conditions for the Aeroskills Training Package (MEA07) *Trade/ #Declared Vocation National Code Qualification Title Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period # Aircraft Line Maintenance Worker MEA20507 Certificate II in Aircraft Line Maintenance 24 months 2 months # Aircraft Surface Finishing Worker MEA20607 Certificate II in Aircraft Surface Finishing 24 months 2 months # Aircraft Surface Finisher MEA30107 Certificate III in Aircraft Surface Finishing 48 months 3 months * Aircraft Maintenance Engineer or Technician (Mechanical) MEA40707 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) 48 months 3 months * Aircraft Maintenance Technician (Aircraft Structures) MEA40807 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Structures) 48 months 3 months # Aircraft Surface Finishing Supervisor MEA40907 Certificate IV in Aircraft Surface Finishing 48 months 3 months MEA50107 Diploma of Aeroskills (Avionics) Up to 1470 hours of credit or units of competency completed as part of MEA40607 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Avionics) 48 months 3 months * Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics) 5630 *Trade/ #Declared Vocation THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE National Code Qualification Title [18 December 2008 Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period 48 months 3 months * Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical) MEA50207 Diploma of Aeroskills (Mechanical) Up to 1520 hours of credit for units of competency completed as part of MEA40707 Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical) # Avionics Maintenance Manager (Junior) MEA50307 Diploma of Aviation Maintenance Management (Avionics) 48 months 3 months # Mechanical Maintenance Manager (Junior) MEA50407 Diploma of Aviation Maintenance Management (Mechanical) 48 months 3 months # Aviation Maintenance Manager (Avionics) MEA60107 Advanced Diploma of Aviation Maintenance Management 48 months 3 months # Aviation Maintenance Manager (Mechanical) MEA60207 Advanced Diploma of Aviation Maintenance Management (Mechanical) 48 months 3 months Bold denotes new declared vocation 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5631 TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008 Part 4 – Apprenticeships/Traineeships Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and Skills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following: Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the gazettals of: 1. 25 September 2008 2. 23 October 2008 3. 13 November 2008 4. 4 December 2008 which set out the Trades and Declared Vocations and the terms and conditions applicable to the Trades and Declared Vocations. Trades or Declared Vocations required Qualifications and Contract of Training Conditions for the Business Services Training Package (BSB07) Trade/#Declared Vocation National Code Qualification Title #Occupational Health and Safety Officer BSB41407 Call Centre Team Leader BSB40307 Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety # 24 months 2 months Certificate IV in Customer Contact 24 Months 2 months Clerical Officer BSB30807 (Bookkeeping) Certificate III in Recordkeeping 12 months 1 month Clerical Officer BSB30907 (Education) Certificate III in Business Administration (Education) 18 months 6 weeks Clerical Officer (International BSB30507 Education) Certificate III in Business Administration (International Education) 24 months 2 months BSB41107 Certificate IV in International Trade 24months 2 months BSB30607 Certificate III in International Trade 18 months 6 weeks BSB31007 Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal) 12 months 1 month BSB41207 Certificate IV in Legal Services 24 months 2 months Clerical Officer (International Trade) Clerical Officer (Legal Administration) 5632 Trade/#Declared Vocation THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE National Code Qualification Title [18 December 2008 Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period Clerical Officer (Medical BSB31107 Administration) Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical) 18 months 6 weeks BSB30107 Certificate III in Business 12 months 1 month BSB30407 Certificate III in Business Administration 18 months 6 weeks BSB40207 Certificate IV in Business 24 months 2 months BSB40507 Certificate IV in Business Administration 24 Months 2 months BSB40607 Certificate IV in Business Sales 12 months 1 month BSB41007 Certificate IV in Human Resources 18 months 6 weeks BSB20207 Certificate II in Customer Contact 18 months 6 weeks BSB31207 Certificate III in Frontline Management 12 months 1 month BSB40807 Certificate IV in Frontline Management 24 months 2 months BSB50207 Diploma of Business 24 months 2 months BSB50407 Diploma of Business Administration 24 months 2 months BSB50907 Diploma of International Education Services 24 Months 2 months BSB51107 Diploma of Management 24 months 2 months Marketing Officer BSB41307 Certificate IV in Marketing 24 months 2 months Project Officer BSB41507 Certificate IV in Project Management 12 months 1 month Purchasing Officer BSB41607 Certificate IV in Purchasing 24 months 2 months Clerical Officer (Office Administration) Customer Services Representative Frontline Manager Manager 18 December 2008] Trade/#Declared Vocation Records and information Officer THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE National Code BSB41707 Senior Customer Services BSB30207 Representative 5633 Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period Certificate IV in Recordkeeping 24 months 2 months Certificate III in Customer Contact 18 months 6 weeks Qualification Title Bold denotes new declared vocation ¾ # This particular declared vocation and traineeship is for existing workers and is not an entry level traineeship. It was 1 agreed in 2007 and gazetted accordingly by the Training and Skills Commission. The traineeship encompasses a range of industries with a variety of industrial arrangements covering wages and employment conditions. Consequently, the type of employment arrangement to be specified at question 38 of the contract of training will be the relevant award or agreement covering employment in that particular workplace or industry. 5634 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008 Part 4 – Apprenticeships/Traineeships Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and Skills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following: Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the gazettals of: 1. 25 September 2008 2. 23 October 2008 3. 13 November 2008 which set out the Trades and Declared Vocations and the terms and conditions applicable to the Trades and Declared Vocations. Trades, Declared Vocations, required Qualifications and Contract of Training Conditions for the Electrotechnology Training Package (UEE07) *Trade/#Declared Vocation Code Title Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probation Period #Trades Assistant (Business Systems Servicing) UEE20207 Certificate II in Business Systems Servicing 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Winding and Assembly) UEE20407 Certificate II in Winding & Assembly 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Computer Assembly and Repair) UEE20507 Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Custom Electronics and Setup) UEE20607 Certificate II in Custom Electronics Assembly and Setup 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Data & Voice Communications) UEE20707 Certificate II in Data and Voice Communications 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Electronic Assembly) UEE20907 Certificate II in Electronic Assembly 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Fire Alarm Servicing) UEE21007 Certificate II in Fire Alarm Servicing 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Antennae Equipment) UEE21207 Certificate II in Antennae Equipment 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Remote Area Essential Services) UEE21307 Certificate II in Remote Area Essential Services 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Remote Power Supply Maintenance) UEE21407 Certificate II Remote Area Power Supply Maintenance 12 months 1 month 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5635 *Trade/#Declared Vocation Code Title Nominal Term of Contract of Training #Trades Assistant (Renewable Energy) UEE21507 Certificate II in Renewable Energy 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Security Systems) UEE21607 Certificate II in Security Assembly and Setup 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Technical Support) UEE21707 Certificate II in Technical Support 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Appliance servicing Refrigerant) UEE21807 Certificate II in Appliance Servicing - Refrigerants 12 months 1 month #Trades Assistant (Electronics) UEE21907 Certificate II in Electronics 12 months 1 month #Sub – Assistant (ElectroComms) UEE10107 Certificate I in ElectroComms Skills 12 months 1 month UEE22007 Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) 12 months 1 month UEE22107 Certificate II in Sustainable Energy (Career Start) 12 months 1 month UEE30107 Certificate III in Business Equipment 48 months 3 months *Computer systems Equipment Servicing UEE30207 Certificate III in Computer Systems Equipment 48 months 3 months *Custom Electronic Installations UEE30307 Certificate III in Custom Electronic installations 48 months 3 months *Data and Voice Communications Servicing UEE30407 Certificate III in Data and Voice Communications 48 months 3 months *Appliance Servicing UEE30507 Certificate III in Appliance Servicing 48 months 3 months *Electrical Machine Repair UEE30607 Certificate III in Electrical Machine Repair 48 months 3 months *Switchgear and Control Gear Servicing UEE30707 Certificate III in Switchgear and Control Gear 48 months 3 months *Electrician UEE30807 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician 48 months 3 months *Electronics & Communications Tradesperson UEE30907 Certificate III in Electronics and Communications 48 months 3 months *Instrumentation & Control Tradesperson UEE31207 Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control 48 months 3 months #Sub – Assistant (Electrotechnology) #Sub – Assistant (Sustainable Energy) *Business Equipment Servicing Probation Period 5636 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE *Trade/#Declared Vocation Code Title [18 December 2008 Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probation Period *Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Tradesperson UEE31307 Certificate III in Refrigeration and AirConditioning 48 months 3 months *Advanced Tradesperson (Computer Systems) UEE40107 Certificate IV in Computer Systems 48 months 3 months *Advanced Tradesperson (Lifts) UEE41107 Certificate IV in Electrical – Lift Systems 24 months1 2 months #Trades Assistant (Split Air Conditioning) UEE20107 Certificate II in AirConditioning Split Systems 12 months 1 month *Security Equipment Tradesperson UEE31407 Certificate III in Security Equipment 48 months 3 months *Rail Communications Networks Tradesperson UEE31507 Certificate III in Rail – Communications and Networks 48 months 3 months *Hazardous Electrical (Tradesperson) UEE31707 Certificate III in Hazardous Areas - Electrician 48 months 3 months *Hazardous Instrumentation Tradesperson UEE31807 Certificate III in Hazardous Areas – Instrumentation 48 months 3 months *Explosion Protection Equipment Tradesperson UEE31907 Certificate III in Explosion Protected Equipment Overhaul 48 months 3 months *Renewable Energy Tradesperson UEE32007 Certificate III in Renewable Energy - ELV 48 months 3 months *Fire Protection control Tradesperson UEE31007 Certificate III in Fire Protection Control 48 months 3 months *Advanced Tradesperson (Data Voice Communications) UEE40207 Certificate IV in Electrical – Data and Voice Communications 24 months2 2 months *Advanced Tradesperson (Electrical Inspection & Audit) UEE40307 Certificate IV in electrical Installation Inspection and Audits 24 months2 2 months *Advanced Tradesperson (Air Conditioning) UEE40507 Certificate IV in Electrical – Air-Conditioning Systems 24 months2 2 months *Advanced Tradesperson (Fire Protection Systems) UEE40807 Certificate IV in Electrical – Fire Protection Control Systems 24 months2 2 months *Advanced Tradesperson (Energy Management and Control) UEE41007 24 months2 2 months Certificate IV in Energy Management and Control 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5637 *Trade/#Declared Vocation Code Title Nominal Term of Contract of Training *Advanced Tradesperson (Rail Signalling) UEE41207 Certificate IV in Electrical – Rail Signalling 24 months2 2 months *Advanced Tradesperson (Renewable Energy) UEE41607 Certificate IV in Renewable Energy 24 months2 2 months *Advanced Tradesperson (Rail Network Systems) UEE41707 Certificate IV in Rail – Communications and Network Systems 48 months 3 months *Advanced Tradesperson (Hazardous Areas) UEE41807 Certificate IV in Hazardous Areas 24 months2 2 months *Advanced Tradesperson (Renewable Energy) UEE41907 Certificate IV in Electrical – Renewable Energy 24 months2 2 months 48 months 3 months *Technical Specialist (Computer Systems Engineering) UEE50107 Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering Probation Period *Technical Specialist (Electrical Instrumentation) UEE50207 Diploma of Electrical and Instrumentation 24 months3 2 months *Technical Specialist (Electrical Refrigeration) UEE50307 Diploma of Electrical and Refrigeration and AirConditioning 24 months3 2 months *Technical Specialist (Electrical Engineering) UEE50407 Diploma of Electrical Engineering 24 months3 2 months #Technical Specialist (Vocational Research) UEE50807 Diploma of Research and Development 24 Months3 2 months *Technical Specialist (Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineering) UEE50607 Diploma of Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineering 24 months3 2 months *Technical Specialist (Renewable Energy Engineering) UEE50707 Diploma of Renewable Energy Engineering 24 months3 2 months *Technical Specialist (Industrial Electronics and Control) UEE50907 Diploma of Industrial Electronics and Control Engineering 24 months3 2 months #Advanced Technical Specialist (Electrical Engineering) UEE60107 Advanced Diploma of Electrical Engineering 24 months3 2 months #Advanced Technical Specialist (Electrical Technology) UEE60307 Advanced Diploma of Electronic - Technology 48 months 3 months #Advanced Technical Specialist (Computer Systems Engineering) UEE60407 Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering 24 months3 2 months 5638 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE *Trade/#Declared Vocation Code Title [18 December 2008 Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probation Period #Advanced Technical Specialist (Computer Systems Technology) UEE60507 Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology 48 months 3 months #Advanced Technical Specialist (Industrial Electronics and Control) UEE60607 Advanced Diploma of Industrial Electronics and Control Engineering 24 months3 2 months #Advanced Technical Specialist (Refrigeration & Air Conditioning) UEE60707 Advanced Diploma of Refrigeration and AirConditioning Engineering 24 months3 2 months #Advanced Technical Specialist Refrigeration & Airconditioning -Technology) UEE60807 Advanced Diploma of Refrigeration and AirConditioning – Technology 48 months 3 months #Advanced Technical Specialist (Renewable Energy) UEE60907 Advanced Diploma of Renewable Energy Engineering 24 months3 2 months #Advanced Technical Specialist (Renewable Energy – Technology) UEE61007 Advanced Diploma of Renewable Energy Technology 48 months 3 months #Advanced Technical Specialist (Automated Systems Maintenance) UEE61107 Advanced Diploma of Automated Systems Maintenance Engineering 24 months3 2 months #Advanced Technical Specialist (Explosion Protection) UEE61207 Advanced Diploma of Engineering – Explosion protection 24 months3 2 months #Advanced Technical Specialist (Electrical Technology) UEE61307 48 months 3 months Advanced Diploma of Electrical - Technology Bold denotes both new and varied Trades/Declared Vocations. 1 Must complete the Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician (UEE30807) first. 2 The nominal term of contract implies that the trainee/apprentice has already completed the appropriate Certificate III. If entering directly into the qualification, the term will be 60 months with a three month probationary period. 3 The nominal term of contract implies that the trainee/apprentice has already completed the appropriate Certificate III or Certificate IV. If entering directly into the qualification, the term will be 60 months with a three month probationary period. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5639 TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008 Part 4 – Apprenticeships/Traineeships Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and Skills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following: Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the gazettals of: 5. 25 September 2008 2. 23 October 2008 3. 13 November 2008 which set out the Trades and Declared Vocations and the terms and conditions applicable to the Trades and Declared Vocations. Trades or Declared Vocations required qualifications and Training Contract conditions for the Manufacturing Training Package (MSA07) *Trade/ #Declared Vocation National Code Qualification Title Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period #Production Assistant MSA20107 Certificate II in Process Manufacturing 18 months 2 months #Production Support Operator MSA30107 Certificate III in Process Manufacturing 36 months 3 months 5640 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008 Part 4 – Apprenticeships/Traineeships Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and Skills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following: Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the gazettals of: 6. 25 September 2008 2. 23 October 2008 3. 13 November 2008 which set out the Trades and Declared Vocations and the terms and conditions applicable to the Trades and Declared Vocations. Trades or Declared Vocations required qualifications and Training Contract conditions for the Plastics, Rubber and Cablemaking Training Package (PMB07) *Trade #Declared Vocation Code Title Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period 18 months 2 months # Production Assistant #Production Assistant (Composites) # Production Assistant (Fabrication # Production Assistant (Blow Moulding) # Production Assistant (Injection Moulding) # Production Assistant (Rubber) # Production Assistant (Tyre Manufacturing) # Production Assistant (Tyre Retreading) # Production Assistant (Belt Splicing) # Production Assistant (Cablemaking) PMB20107 Certificate II in Polymer Processing 18 December 2008] *Trade #Declared Vocation THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Code Title 5641 Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period # Production Support Operator # Operator (Composites) # Operator (Fabrication) # Operator (Extrusion) # Operator (Injection Moulding) #Operator (Rotational Moulding) PMB30107 Certificate III in Polymer Processing 36 months 3 months PMB40107 Certificate IV in Polymer Technology 48 months 3 months PMB50107 Diploma of Polymer Technology 36 months 3 months # Operator (Rubber) # Operator (Tyre Retreader) # Operator (Tyre Builder) # Operator (Belt Splicing) # Operator (Cablemaking) #Cablemaker # Senior Operator (Polymer) # Production Controller (Polymer) # Plastics Technician # Polymer Technician # Senior Cablemaker # Belt Splicing Technician # Product Development Technician (Polymer) #Quality Control/Technical Manager (Polymer) #Production Technician (Polymer) 5642 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE *Trade #Declared Vocation Code #Product Designer (Polymer) #Senior Production Technician (Polymer) #Senior Technical Officer (Polymer) PMB60107 Bold denotes new declared vocation. Title Advanced Diploma of Polymer Technology [18 December 2008 Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period 48 months 3 months 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5643 TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008 Part 4 – Apprenticeships/Traineeships Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and Skills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following: Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the gazettals of: 1. 25 September 2008 2. 23 October 2008 3. 13 November 2008 which set out the Trades or Declared Vocations and the terms and conditions applicable to the Trades or Declared Vocations. Trades, Declared Vocations required Qualifications and Contract of Training Conditions for the Property Services Training Package (CPP07) *Trade # Declared Vocation Code Title Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period #Surveyors’ Assistant CPP40107 Certificate IV in Surveying 24 months 2 months #Technical Officer in the Spatial Information Industry #Town Planner’s Assistant #GIS Assistant CPP40207 Certificate IV in Spatial Information Services 24 months 2 months #Survey Technician CPP50107 Diploma of Surveying 48 months 3 months #GIS Officer #Cartographer #Town Planning Officer/Assistant #Technician/Surveyor #Mapping Officer CPP50207 Diploma of Spatial Information Services 36 months 3 months Bold denotes new declared vocation 5644 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008 Part 4 – Apprenticeships/Traineeships Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and Skills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following: Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the gazettals of: 1. 25 September 2008 2. 23 October 2008 3. 13 November 2008 which set out the Trades and Declared Vocations and the terms and conditions applicable to the Trades and Declared Vocations. Trades or Declared Vocations required qualifications and Training Contract conditions for the Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package (LMT07) *Trade #Declared Vocation Code Title Nominal Term of Training Contract Probationary Period LMT20207 Certificate II in Textile Production (Complex or Multiple Processes) 12 months 1 month LMT20507 Certificate II in Textile Fabrication 24 months 2 months # Clothing Production Operator (Intermediate) LMT20607 Certificate II in Clothing Production (Intermediate) 12 months 1 month # Clothing Production Operator (Complex and Multiple Processes) LMT20707 Certificate II in Clothing Production (Complex or Multiple Processes) 12 months 1 month # Footwear Production Operator (Intermediate) LMT20907 Certificate II in Footwear Production (Intermediate) 12 months 1 month # Footwear Production Operator (Complex and Multiple Processes) LMT21007 Certificate II in Footwear Production (Complex or Multiple Processes) 24 months 2 months # Footwear Repair Operator LMT21107 Certificate II in Footwear Repair 12 months 1 month # Laundry Operator LMT21407 Certificate II in Laundry Operations 24 months 2 months # Machine Operator – Dry Cleaning LMT21507 Certificate II in Dry Cleaning Operations 24 months 2 months # Textile Operator and Dispatcher # Canvas and Sail Textile Fabricator # Shade Sail/ Sail Fabricator/ Installer 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE *Trade #Declared Vocation Code Title 5645 Nominal Term of Training Contract Probationary Period # Leading Hand Machine Operator – Textile Production LMT30107 Certificate III in Textile Production 36 months 3 months LMT30407 Certificate III in Textile Fabrication 48 months 3 months LMT30507 Certificate III in Clothing Production 36 months 3 months # Footwear Repairer LMT30807 Certificate III in Footwear Repair 36 months 3 months # Team Leader/ Laundry Operator LMT31107 Certificate III in Laundry Operations 36 months 3 months # Leading Hand – Dry Cleaning LMT31207 Certificate III in Dry Cleaning Operations LMT40107 Certificate IV in Textile Technology and Production 48 months 3 months LMT40307 Certificate IV in Clothing Production 48 months 3 months LMT40407 Certificate IV in Custom made Footwear 48 months 3 months LMT41107 Certificate IV in Textile Design and Development 48 months 3 months LMT41207 Certificate IV in Fashion and Textiles Merchandising 48 months 3 months # Textile Fabricator # Textile Producer # Sail Maker/ Industrial Textile Fabricator # Team Leader-Clothing Production # Assistant Cutter # Textile Production Manager # Textile Fabrication Manager # Sample Machinist # Sewing Machinist # Custom-made Footwear Maker 36 months 3 months # Shoemaker # Textile Design Assistant # Textile Merchandiser # Fashion Merchandiser # Fashion Marketer 5646 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 Code Title Nominal Term of Training Contract Probationary Period LMT50407 Diploma of Textile Technology and Production Management 48 months 3 months LMT50507 Diploma of Textile Design and Development 48 months 3 months LMT50607 Diploma of Fashion and Textiles Merchandising 48 months 3 months # Senior Textile Designer LMT60407 Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development 48 months 3 months # Senior Fashion Merchandiser / Manager LMT60507 Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textiles Merchandising 48 months 3 months # Textile Operator LMT20107 Certificate II in Textile Production (Intermediate) 12 months 1 month # Assistant Cotton Ginner LMT20407 Certificate II in Cotton Ginning 12 months 1 month # Millinery Assistant LMT20807 Certificate II in Millinery 12 months 1 month LMT21207 Certificate II in Leather Production 18 months 2 months LMT21607 Certificate II in Technical Textiles and Non-wovens 12 months 1 month *Trade #Declared Vocation # Textile Technologist # Dye Chemist # Production Manager # Quality Manager # Leather Technologist # Senior Patternmaker # Assistant Designer # Human Resources Manager # Sales and Marketing Manager # Merchandising Manager # Supply and Distribution Manager # Quality Manager # Textile Designer # Fashion Merchandiser # Textile Marketer / Coordinator # Leather Goods Production Operator # Hide, Skin and Leather Machine Hand # Production Operator – Nonwoven sector 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE *Trade #Declared Vocation # Textile Printer – Indigenous Design Code Title 5647 Nominal Term of Training Contract Probationary Period LMT21707 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology 12 months 1 month # Milliner LMT30607 Certificate III in Millinery 36 months 3 months # Footwear Maker LMT30707 Certificate III in Footwear Production 36 months 3 months LMT30907 Certificate III in Leather Production 48 months 3 months LMT31407 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology 48 months 3 months LMT31807 Certificate III in Technical Textiles and Non-wovens 36 months 3 months # Supervisor/Leading Hand – Cotton Ginning LMT40207 Certificate IV in Cotton Ginning 36 months 3 months # Milliner (Senior) LMT40707 Certificate IV in Millinery 48 months 3 months # Production Manager – Laundry LMT40807 Certificate IV in Laundry Operations and Supervision 48 months 3 months # Medical Grade Footwear – Fitting Assistant LMT40907 Certificate IV in Supply and Fitting of Pre-Manufactured Medical Grade Footwear 48 months 3 months # Assistant Fashion Designer LMT41007 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Technology 48 months 3 months LMT50307 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology 48 months 3 months LMT60307 Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology 48 months 3 months # Design Assistant – Fashion # Leather Goods Machinist # Leading Hand – Hide, Skin and Leather # Textile Print Designer Indigenous # Fashion Design Assistant # Production Operator/Supervisor - Nonwoven sector # Fashion Designer # Patternmaker # Senior Fashion Designer 5648 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008 Part 4 – Apprenticeships/Traineeships Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and Skills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following: Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the gazettals of: 7. 25 September 2008 8. 23 October 2008 9. 13 November 2008 10. 4 December 2008 which set out the Trades or Declared Vocations and the terms and conditions applicable to the Trades or Declared Vocations. Trades or Declared Vocations, required Qualifications and Contract of Training Conditions for the Tourism, Hospitality and Events Training Package (SIT07) Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period Certificate II in Tourism 12 Months 1 Month SIT30107 Certificate III in Tourism 24 Months 2 Months #Travel Consultant SIT30207 Certificate III in Tourism (Retail Travel Sales) 24 Months 2 Months #Wholesale Tour Operator SIT30307 Certificate III in Tourism (Tour Wholesaling) 24 Months 2 Months #Visitor Information Officer SIT30407 Certificate III in Tourism (Visitor Information Services) 24 Months 2 Months #Tour Guide SIT30507 Certificate III in Tourism (Guiding) 24 Months 2 Months #Event Assistant SIT30607 Certificate III in Events 24 Months 2 Months #Tourism Sales or Marketing Coordinator SIT40207 Certificate IV in Tourism 36 Months 3 Months SIT20207 Certificate II in Hospitality 12 Months 1 Month SIT30707 Certificate III in Hospitality 24 Months 2 Months #Declared Vocation Code #Tourism Office Assistant SIT20107 #Tourism Sales Consultant Title #Guest Services Attendant #Food and Beverage Attendant #Guest Services Attendant #Food and Beverage Attendant 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5649 Code Title Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period SIT40307 Certificate IV in Hospitality 36 Months 3 Months #Declared Vocation #Guest Services Attendant #Food and Beverage Attendant Bold denotes new Declared Vocations 5650 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008 Part 4 – Apprenticeships/Traineeships Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and Skills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following: Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the gazettals of: 1. 25 September 2008 2. 23 October 2008 3. 13 November 2008 which set out the Trades and Declared Vocations and the terms and conditions applicable to the Trades and Declared Vocations. Trades or Declared Vocations, required Qualifications and Contract of Training Conditions for the Transport and Logistics Training Package (TLI07) *Trade/ #Declared Vocation #Driving Instructor Code TLI41207 Bold denotes new Trades/Declared Vocations Title Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Road Transport – Driving Instruction) Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probation Period 36 months 3 months 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5651 TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008 Part 4 – Apprenticeships/Traineeships Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and Skills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following: Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the gazettals of: 1. 25 September 2008 2. 23 October 2008 3. 13 November 2008 which set out the Trades and Declared Vocations and the terms and conditions applicable to the Trades and Declared Vocations. Trades or Declared Vocations, required Qualifications and Contract of Training Conditions for the Maritime Training Package (TDM07) Qualification Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period Certificate I in Transport & Distribution (Maritime Operations Shore-Based Linesperson) No sea time required for licensing. 12 months 1 month 12 months 1 month TDM30307 Certificate III in Transport & Distribution (Maritime Operations – Integrated Rating) Sea time is required and must be recorded, and will be negotiated on an individual basis with the trainee. 24 months 2 months TDM30407 Certificate III in Transport and Distribution (Coastal Marine Operations - Master Class 5) Sea time is required and must be recorded, and will be negotiated on an individual basis with the trainee. 24 months 2 months TDM40307 Certificate IV in Transport & Distribution (Coastal Marine Operations - Master Class 4) Sea time is required and must be recorded, and will be negotiated on an individual basis with the trainee. 36 months 3 months TDM20207 Certificate II in Transport & Distribution (Marine Engine Driving - Grade 3) Sea time is required and must be recorded, and will be negotiated on an individual basis with the trainee. 12 months 1 month *Trade/ #Declared Vocation National Code Shore Based Linesperson TDM10207 # Certificate II in Transport & Distribution (Coastal Maritime Operations - Coxswain) # Coxswain # Integrated Rating TDM20307 # Master 5 Skipper Grade 3 # Master 4 Skipper Grade 2 # Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Sea time is required and must be recorded, and will be negotiated on an individual basis with the trainee. 5652 *Trade/ #Declared Vocation #Marine Engine Driver Grade 1 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE National Code Qualification [18 December 2008 Nominal Term of Contract of Training Probationary Period 36 months 3 months Certificate IV in Transport & Distribution (Marine Engine Driving - Grade 1) TDM40207 Sea time is required and must be recorded, and will be negotiated on an individual basis with the trainee. Bold denotes new declared vocation 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Pursuant to Practice Direction 12 of the Supreme Court Practice Directions 2006 (SA) PURSUANT to Practice Direction 12 of the Supreme Court Practice Directions 2006 (SA), I give notice that on 15 December 2008, I appointed the following persons as Senior Counsel, to rank in seniority in the order in which their names appear: • Neville Grant Rochow. • Michael James Roder. • Ian Carlyle Robertson. Dated 15 December 2008. The Honourable JOHN DOYLE, AC, Chief Justice of South Australia WORKERS REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION ACT 1986 Workers Compensation Tribunal Rules 2005 I, WILLIAM DAVID JENNINGS, President of the Workers Compensation Tribunal of South Australia, by virtue of the provisions of section 88E of the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986 and all the enabling powers, do hereby amend Rule 28A by deleting the existing Rule in its entirety and inserting new Rule 28A as set out below, to commence on Thursday, 1 January 2009. Given under my hand and the seal of the Workers Compensation Tribunal of South Australia. Dated 15 December 2008. (L.S.) JUDGE W. D. JENNINGS, President, Workers Compensation Tribunal WATER MAINS AND SEWERS Office of the South Australian Water Corporation Adelaide, 18 December 2008 (1) SEWERS LAID Notice is hereby given that the following sewers have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation in the undermentioned drainage area and are now available for house connections. (2) ALDINGA DRAINAGE AREA CITY OF ONKAPARINGA Easements in lot 53 in LTRO DP 45095, Esplanade, Aldinga Beach. FB 1178 p30-32 Across and in Esplanade, Aldinga Beach. FB 1178 p30 and 31 and FB 1179 p31-34 In and across Palmer Street, Aldinga Beach. FB 1179 p33, 40 and 41 In and across Morgan Street, Aldinga Beach. FB 1179 p35 and 36 Maurice Street, Aldinga Beach. FB 1179 p36 Dunstan Street, Aldinga Beach. FB 1168 p39 Symonds Street, Aldinga Beach. FB 1179 p37 and 38 Aldam Avenue, Aldinga Beach. FB 1179 p39 SEWERS LAID Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned sewers have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation and are not available for house connections. ALDINGA DRAINAGE AREA CITY OF ONKAPARINGA Easements in lot 53 in LTRO DP 45095, Esplanade, Aldinga Beach—110 mm PE100 pumping main. FB 1178 p30-32 Across Esplanade, Aldinga Beach—110 mm PE100 pumping main. FB 1178 p30-32 A. HOWE, Chief Executive Officer, South Australian Water Corporation 5653 (3) (4) RULE 28A Representation Costs A representative of a party shall not charge excessive representation costs. Unless there are exceptional circumstances representation costs greater than the Supreme Court scale as varied from time to time (‘the Supreme Court scale’) shall be regarded as excessive. A representative acting for a worker in respect of proceedings under the Act is not entitled to recover from that worker any costs in respect of those proceedings in addition to those payable by the compensating authority or claim any lien in respect of such costs or deduct such costs from sum awarded as compensation to the worker unless those additional costs have been awarded by a Presidential Member of the Tribunal. Where a worker’s representative seeks such an award of costs the representative shall file an Application for Directions and a supporting affidavit and serve them upon the worker. The Application shall then be referred to a Presidential member who shall make such orders or give such directions, as may be appropriate including, for example: (a) directing the worker’s representative to prepare a short or long form bill of costs; (b) directing the worker or the worker’s representative to obtain an opinion from an independent lawyer regarding the reasonableness of the claim for additional costs and directing who should bear the costs of obtaining that opinion; (c) directing the worker or the worker’s representative to participate in a conciliation conference to explore the resolution of any issues arising out of the claim for additional costs; (d) directing the Registrar to conduct a taxation of costs and make recommendations such as what amount of additional costs are reasonable; (e) directing the worker’s representative to produce all files relating to the worker that are in the representative’s possession, custody or control; and (f)directing that any documents produced in connec-tion with the Application be marked confidential. A Presidential Member in determining what, if any additional costs should be awarded shall have regard to the conduct of the worker, the amount of money involved, the importance of the case, the complexity of the issues in dispute and any other relevant matter. Subrules (2) and (3) only apply to matters in respect of which instructions were given on or after 1 January 2009. 5654 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 South Australia Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2008 1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2008. 2—Commencement of Act The Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Act 2008 (No 45 of 2008) will come into operation on 1 January 2009. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 EPCS07/0010 South Australia University of South Australia (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2008 1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the University of South Australia (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2008. 2—Commencement of Act The University of South Australia (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2008 (No 52 of 2008) will come into operation on 31 December 2008. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 METAFE18/08CS 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5655 South Australia Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scheme Review) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2008 1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scheme Review) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2008. 2—Commencement of suspended provisions The following provisions of the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scheme Review) Amendment Act 2008 (No 17 of 2008) will come into operation on 1 January 2009: (a) section 5(2) and (3); (b) section 12; (c) section 27(4); (d) section 29; (e) section 41(3); (f) section 41(7), but only insofar as it proposes the insertion of the following text into section 63(1)(a) of the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986: section 50B section 50C section 50D section 50E section 50F section 50G section 50H (g) sections 52 to 62 (inclusive); (h) sections 64 to 69 (inclusive); (i) section 73; (j) Schedule 1 clause 3; (k) Schedule 1 clause 15. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 MIR35/08CS 5656 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 South Australia Administrative Arrangements (Administration of Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Act) Proclamation 2008 under section 5 of the Administrative Arrangements Act 1994 1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the Administrative Arrangements (Administration of Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Act) Proclamation 2008. 2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made. 3—Administration of Act committed to Minister for Environment and Conservation The administration of the Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Act 2008 is committed to the Minister for Environment and Conservation. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 EPCS07/0010 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5657 South Australia Crown Lands (Resumption of Dedicated Land) Proclamation 2008 under section 5AA(1)(c) of the Crown Lands Act 1929 Preamble 1 The following land is dedicated as a reserve for school purposes, not intended for ecclesiastical or denominational purposes (Gazette 14.12.1919 p1411): Section 616, Hundred of Melville, being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Register Book Volume 5836 Folio 423. 2 The registered proprietor of the land has consented to the resumption of the land. 1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the Crown Lands (Resumption of Dedicated Land) Proclamation 2008. 2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made. 3—Resumption of dedicated land The land defined in clause 1 of the preamble is resumed. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 EHCS08/0030 5658 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 South Australia National Parks and Wildlife (Lashmar Conservation Park) Proclamation 2008 under section 30(2) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Lashmar Conservation Park) Proclamation 2008. 2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made. 3—Alteration of boundaries of Lashmar Conservation Park The boundaries of the Lashmar Conservation Park are altered by adding to the Park the following Crown land: Sections 399, 424, 426, 434, 447, 537, 538 and 539, Hundred of Dudley, County of Carnarvon; Allotments 4, 5 and 6 of Deposited Plan 27131, Hundred of Dudley, County of Carnarvon. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 EHCS08/0031 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5659 South Australia Public Sector Management (Shared Services SA (8)) Proclamation 2008 under section 7 of the Public Sector Management Act 1995 1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the Public Sector Management (Shared Services SA (8)) Proclamation 2008. 2—Commencement This proclamation will come into operation on 12 January 2009. 3—Incorporation of employees into Department of Treasury and Finance (for Shared Services SA) (1) The public sector employees employed to perform functions in connection with the operations or activities of the Country Health SA Hospital Incorporated referred to in Schedule 1 are incorporated into the Department of Treasury and Finance. (2) For the purposes of determining entitlements with respect to recreation leave, sick leave and long service leave of the employees referred to in subclause (1)— (3) (a) the service of the employees in their previous employment in connection with the Country Health SA Hospital Incorporated will be taken to have been service under the Public Sector Management Act 1995; and (b) the employees will be taken to have continuity of employment without termination of the employees' service. If an employee incorporated into the Department of Treasury and Finance under this clause was, immediately before incorporation, employed under a contract on a temporary or casual basis, or for a fixed term, the employee will be taken to be appointed to the Department subject to a contract entered into between the employee and the Chief Executive of the Department under section 34 or 40 of the Public Sector Management Act 1995 (as the case may require) on the same conditions and, if applicable, for the balance of the term of the contract in existence immediately before incorporation. Schedule 1—Employees employed in connection with Country Health SA Hospital Incorporated being incorporated into Department of Treasury and Finance Cheryl Bache Steven Bailey Kim Chapman Greg Cook Tania Corr 5660 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Michael French Helen Georg Donna Giles Robyn Jaquillard Elena Keenan Emma Page Fiona Panic Sylvia Reid Tim Semler Lesley Smith Tina Taylor Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 T&F08/075CS [18 December 2008 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE South Australia Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scheme Review) (Relevant Day) Proclamation 2008 under Schedule 1 clause 1 of the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scheme Review) Amendment Act 2008 1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scheme Review) (Relevant Day) Proclamation 2008. 2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made. 3—Relevant day Pursuant to the definition of relevant day in Schedule 1 clause 1 of the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scheme Review) Amendment Act 2008, 1 January 2009 is appointed as the relevant day for the purposes of clause 15 of that Schedule. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 MIR35/08CS 5661 5662 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 South Australia Education Variation Regulations 2008 under the Education Act 1972 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Education Regulations 1997 4 5 Substitution of heading to Part 4 Division 1 Insertion of regulation 55A 55A 55B 6 Rules and criteria for determining where child to be enrolled Rules and criteria for determining what constitutes full-time participation in approved learning programs Insertion of regulations 59A and 59B 59A 59B Approved learning programs Report on operation of Part 6 of Act 7 8 Variation of regulation 60—Prescribed reasons for non-attendance and non-participation Insertion of regulation 60A 9 Insertion of Part 7 60A Parent to notify Minister if child not participating Part 7—Provision of information 85 86 Schools to provide certain information Approved learning program providers to provide specified information Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Education Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations will come into operation on 1 January 2009. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. Part 2—Variation of Education Regulations 1997 4—Substitution of heading to Part 4 Division 1 Heading to Part 4 Division 1—delete the heading and substitute: Division 1—Enrolment, attendance and participation 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5663 5—Insertion of regulation 55A Before regulation 56 insert: 55A—Rules and criteria for determining where child to be enrolled (1) (2) This regulation applies in respect of all children of compulsory school age or compulsory education age, other than a child who is— (a) the subject of a direction of the Director-General under section 75(3) of the Act; or (b) entitled to be enrolled, and is enrolled, at a Correspondence School; or (c) enrolled at a non-Government school. For the purposes of section 75(7)(a) of the Act, the following rules and criteria are to be applied in relation to determining at which school a child to which this section applies is to be enrolled: (a) the enrolment of the child at a particular school should, as far as is reasonably practicable, be consistent with any policy published from time to time by the Minister by notice in the Gazette for the purposes of this paragraph; (b) the location of the school at which the child is to be enrolled should, as far as is reasonably practicable, minimise any difficulties arising from the location of the child's primary place of residence; (c) the enrolment of the child at a particular school should, as far as is reasonably practicable, take into account any wishes of the parents or guardians of the child in relation to the provision of particular curriculum subjects or special interest programs; (d) the enrolment of the child at a particular school should, as far as is reasonably practicable, take into account any relevant social and family circumstances of the child; (e) the enrolment of the child at a particular school should, as far as is reasonably practicable, take into account any social and family links to the school (including, without limiting this paragraph, any sibling attendance at the school); (f) the enrolment of the child at a particular school should, where relevant, take into account the particular needs of international students, or children of the holders of a business visa under a law of the Commonwealth. 5664 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 55B—Rules and criteria for determining what constitutes full-time participation in approved learning programs (1) For the purposes of section 75(7)(b) of the Act, the following rules and criteria are to be applied in determining what constitutes full-time participation in approved learning programs: (a) participation in an approved learning program, or a combination of approved learning programs, will be taken to be full-time participation if— (i) the number of hours that a person participates, or is to participate, in the program or programs in a particular period; or (ii) the nature of the activities undertaken during participation in the program or programs, is such as to meet the minimum standard for full-time participation (if any) set out in guidelines published from time to time by the Minister by notice in the Gazette for the purposes of this paragraph; (b) (2) participation in a particular approved learning program, or a particular combination of approved learning programs, will be taken to be full-time participation if the participation is subject to a declaration under subregulation (2). The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, declare participation in a particular approved learning program, or in a particular combination of approved learning programs, to be full-time participation for the purposes of section 75(2) of the Act. 6—Insertion of regulations 59A and 59B After regulation 59 insert: 59A—Approved learning programs For the purposes of section 75D(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, the class of universities comprising universities established by or under an Act or law of the State, the Commonwealth, or any other State or Territory of the Commonwealth, is declared to be within the ambit of that subparagraph. 59B—Report on operation of Part 6 of Act (1) For the purposes of section 75E(2)(b) of the Act, it is a requirement that a report prepared under that section must not contain information that may lead to the identification of a particular student, school or sector. (2) In this regulation— school means a Government school or a non-Government school. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5665 7—Variation of regulation 60—Prescribed reasons for non-attendance and non-participation (1) Regulation 60(1) and (2)—delete subregulations (1) and (2) and substitute: (1) (2) (2) For the purposes of section 76(2)(c) of the Act, the following are prescribed reasons for the non-attendance of a child at school: (a) the child was prevented from attending school on the occasion in question by his or her sickness, or by his or her temporary or permanent infirmity; (b) there was a danger of the child being affected by an infectious or contagious disease; (c) the child was prevented from attending school on the occasion in question by some other unavoidable and sufficient cause. For the purposes of section 76(2a)(b) of the Act, the following are prescribed reasons for the non-participation of a child in an approved learning program: (a) the child was prevented from participating in the approved learning program on the occasion in question by his or her sickness, or by his or her temporary or permanent infirmity; (b) there was a danger of the child being affected by an infectious or contagious disease; (c) the child was prevented from participating in the approved learning program on the occasion in question by reason of having to care for a member of his or her family; (d) the child was prevented from participating in the approved learning program on the occasion in question by some other unavoidable and sufficient cause. Regulation 60(3)—delete "a child is alleged to be absent because of illness or injury" and substitute: the reason given for a child's non-attendance at school, or non-participation in an approved learning program, is the sickness or infirmity of the child 8—Insertion of regulation 60A After regulation 60 insert: 60A—Parent to notify Minister if child not participating A parent of a child of compulsory education age who is not participating in an approved learning program in which he or she is enrolled must, as soon as is reasonably practicable after becoming aware that the child is not so participating, notify the SACE Board of South Australia of that fact. Maximum penalty: $500. 5666 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 9—Insertion of Part 7 After Part 6 insert: Part 7—Provision of information 85—Schools to provide certain information (1) This section applies in relation to a child of compulsory school age who is in year 9. (2) A school must provide to the SACE Board of South Australia the following information in relation to each child to whom this section applies who is enrolled in the school at the commencement of week 3 of term 1 in each year: (3) (4) (a) the full name of the child; (b) the date of birth of the child; (c) the approved learning program in which the child intends to enrol (if known). The information required under subregulation (2) must be provided— (a) in writing; and (b) not later than 31 December in the year in which the child is in year 9. A school must not, without reasonable excuse, refuse or fail to comply with subregulation (2). Maximum penalty: $500. (5) In this regulation— school means a Government school or a non-Government school. 86—Approved learning program providers to provide specified information (1) The Minister may, for a purpose related to the administration or enforcement of Part 6 of the Act, by notice in writing, require a provider of an approved learning program to provide to the Minister specified information in relation to the approved learning program, or any child of compulsory education age who is enrolled in the approved learning program, or both. (2) The information required under subregulation (1) must be provided— (3) (a) in writing; and (b) not later than the date specified in the notice. A provider of an approved learning program must not, without reasonable excuse, refuse or fail to comply with a requirement under subregulation (1). Maximum penalty: $500. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE (4) 5667 A provider of an approved learning program must not, in providing any information pursuant to a requirement under subregulation (1), make a statement that is false or misleading in a material particular. Maximum penalty: $500. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 308 of 2008 MEDU08/017CS 5668 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 South Australia SACE Board of South Australia Variation Regulations 2008 under the SACE Board of South Australia Act 1983 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of SACE Board of South Australia Regulations 2008 4 Substitution of Schedule 1 Schedule 1—Fees Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the SACE Board of South Australia Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. Part 2—Variation of SACE Board of South Australia Regulations 2008 4—Substitution of Schedule 1 Schedule 1—delete the Schedule and substitute: Schedule 1—Fees 1 Registration fee For registration as an assessment centre of an educational institution not in receipt of financial assistance from the State $1 611.00 per year 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5669 (Registration entitles the institution to services similar to that extended by the Board to educational institutions in receipt of financial assistance from the State.) 2 Student fee For enrolment for assessment and certification of completion of prescribed certification requirements by a student of an educational institution not in receipt of financial assistance from the State or a full fee paying overseas student (within the meaning of the Education Act 1972)— (a) in the case of a student at Year 11 level $215.00 per student (b) in the case of a student at Year 12 level $480.00 per student 3 Late enrolment fee For enrolment of a student for assessment of completion of prescribed certification requirements after the closing date for receipt of enrolments set by the Board in any year $83.00 per student 4 Clerical check fee For checking, at the request of a student, the clerical processes and procedures involved in determining a result in a subject $9.70 per subject 5 Candidate record fee For access to information about the contribution of examination marks and moderated school assessment marks to the final result of a Year 12 level subject $8.40 per subject 6 Script access fee For access of students to their assessment materials 7 Statement fee For a statement or certified record replacing— (a) a statement of results awarded in a specified year; or (b) a certified record of studies undertaken towards completion of the prescribed certification requirements (SACE Record of Achievement); or (c) a certified record of results in individual subjects or requirements comprised in the prescribed certification requirements (SACE Statement of Results) issued 8 Replacement fee for SACE Certificate For a replacement copy of a South Australian Certificate of Education 9 Curriculum statement fee For a copy of a curriculum statement $16.70 per subject $19.60 per record or statement $33.40 $8.00 if 80 pages or less $12.70 if more than 80 pages Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. 5670 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 Made by the Governor on the recommendation of the SACE Board of South Australia and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 309 of 2008 MEDU08/020CS 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5671 South Australia Southern State Superannuation (Insurance) Variation Regulations 2008 under the Southern State Superannuation Act 1994 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Southern State Superannuation Regulations 1995 4 5 6 7 Variation of regulation 7—Amount of invalidity/death insurance benefits and amount of premiums (members) Variation of regulation 8—Amount of voluntary death insurance benefits and amount of premiums (spouse members) Variation of regulation 9B—Post retirement invalidity and death insurance benefits—terms and conditions Substitution of Schedules 1 and 2 Schedule 1—Invalidity/death insurance benefits Schedule 2—Death insurance benefits Schedule 3—Transitional provisions 1 Transitional provision—Southern State Superannuation (Insurance) Variation Regulations 2008 Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Southern State Superannuation (Insurance) Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations will come into operation on 18 January 2009. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. 5672 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 Part 2—Variation of Southern State Superannuation Regulations 1995 4—Variation of regulation 7—Amount of invalidity/death insurance benefits and amount of premiums (members) (1) Regulation 7(4) and (5)—delete subregulations (4) and (5) and substitute: (4) The amount of basic invalidity/death insurance benefit is— (a) in the case of a member who has taken out fixed insurance cover—1 unit of fixed insurance cover; and (b) in the case of a member who has made an election under Schedule 3 clause 1(1) and has not subsequently taken out fixed insurance cover—1 unit of standard insurance cover; and (c) in any other case—2 units of standard insurance cover. (4a) However, if the amount of basic invalidity/death insurance benefit to which a person who— (a) was a member of the scheme immediately before 1 July 2002; and (b) is under the age of 60, is entitled would, but for this subregulation, be less than $20 000, the amount of basic invalidity/death insurance benefit to which the person is entitled is $20 000. (5) (2) The premium for basic invalidity/death insurance is— (a) in the case of basic invalidity/death insurance that is fixed insurance cover—the appropriate premium fixed under column 3 of Table 2; and (b) in any other case—$0.75 per unit per week. Regulation 7(7) and (8)—delete subregulations (7) and (8) and substitute: (8) For the purposes of section 23A(1) of the Act— (a) the prescribed voluntary invalidity/death insurance for a prescribed member who has not taken out fixed insurance cover is 4 units of standard insurance cover, determined according to the member's current age; and (b) the prescribed voluntary invalidity/death insurance for a prescribed member who has taken out fixed insurance cover is the number of units of fixed insurance cover necessary to provide the member with invalidity/death insurance benefits at least equal in value to 6 units of standard insurance cover (taking into account the member's basic invalidity/death insurance cover), determined according to the member's current age, and the member will be liable for premiums in respect of that insurance in accordance with this regulation. 18 December 2008] (3) THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5673 Regulation 7(9)—delete "$1 000 000" and substitute: $1 500 000 (4) Regulation 7(10)—delete "$500 000" and substitute: $750 000 5—Variation of regulation 8—Amount of voluntary death insurance benefits and amount of premiums (spouse members) Regulation 8(5)—delete "$1 000 000" and substitute: $1 500 000 6—Variation of regulation 9B—Post retirement invalidity and death insurance benefits—terms and conditions Regulation 9B(12)—delete "$1 000 000" and substitute: $1 500 000 7—Substitution of Schedules 1 and 2 Schedules 1 and 2—delete the Schedules and substitute: Schedule 1—Invalidity/death insurance benefits Table 1—Standard Insurance Cover Age last birthday One unit Cost/week $ $ Up to 34 75 000 0.75 35 72 000 0.75 36 69 000 0.75 37 66 000 0.75 38 63 000 0.75 39 60 000 0.75 40 57 000 0.75 41 54 000 0.75 42 51 000 0.75 43 48 000 0.75 44 45 000 0.75 45 42 000 0.75 46 39 000 0.75 47 36 000 0.75 48 33 000 0.75 49 30 000 0.75 5674 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Age last birthday [18 December 2008 One unit Cost/week $ $ 50 27 000 0.75 51 24 000 0.75 52 22 000 0.75 53 20 000 0.75 54 18 000 0.75 55 16 000 0.75 56 14 000 0.75 57 12 500 0.75 58 11 000 0.75 59 10 000 0.75 60 9 000 0.75 61 8 000 0.75 62 7 000 0.75 63 6 000 0.75 64 5 000 0.75 65 or over 0 not applicable One unit Cost/week $ $ 20 and under 75 000 0.80 21 75 000 0.85 22 75 000 0.85 23 75 000 0.90 24 75 000 0.95 25 75 000 1.00 26 75 000 1.05 27 75 000 1.10 28 75 000 1.15 29 75 000 1.20 30 75 000 1.25 31 75 000 1.30 32 75 000 1.40 33 75 000 1.50 34 75 000 1.60 Table 2—Fixed Insurance Cover Age last birthday 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Age last birthday 5675 One unit Cost/week $ $ 35 75 000 1.70 36 75 000 1.80 37 75 000 2.00 38 75 000 2.10 39 75 000 2.30 40 75 000 2.40 41 75 000 2.60 42 75 000 2.70 43 75 000 2.90 44 75 000 3.10 45 75 000 3.30 46 75 000 3.50 47 75 000 3.70 48 75 000 3.90 49 75 000 4.10 50 75 000 4.40 51 75 000 4.70 52 75 000 5.10 53 75 000 5.50 54 75 000 6.00 55 75 000 6.50 56 75 000 7.10 57 75 000 7.70 58 75 000 8.40 59 75 000 9.20 60 75 000 10.10 61 75 000 11.00 62 75 000 12.00 63 75 000 13.00 64 75 000 14.10 65 or over 0 not applicable 5676 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 Schedule 2—Death insurance benefits Table 1—Standard Insurance Cover Age last birthday One unit Cost/week $ $ Up to 34 75 000 0.50 35 72 000 0.50 36 69 000 0.50 37 66 000 0.50 38 63 000 0.50 39 60 000 0.50 40 57 000 0.50 41 54 000 0.50 42 51 000 0.50 43 48 000 0.50 44 45 000 0.50 45 42 000 0.50 46 39 000 0.50 47 36 000 0.50 48 33 000 0.50 49 30 000 0.50 50 27 000 0.50 51 24 000 0.50 52 22 000 0.50 53 20 000 0.50 54 18 000 0.50 55 16 000 0.50 56 14 000 0.50 57 12 500 0.50 58 11 000 0.50 59 10 000 0.50 60 9 000 0.50 61 8 000 0.50 62 7 000 0.50 63 6 000 0.50 64 5 000 0.50 65 or over 0 not applicable 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5677 Table 2—Fixed Insurance Cover Age last birthday One unit Cost/week $ $ 20 and under 75 000 0.55 21 75 000 0.55 22 75 000 0.55 23 75 000 0.55 24 75 000 0.60 25 75 000 0.60 26 75 000 0.65 27 75 000 0.70 28 75 000 0.75 29 75 000 0.80 30 75 000 0.85 31 75 000 0.90 32 75 000 0.95 33 75 000 1.00 34 75 000 1.10 35 75 000 1.10 36 75 000 1.20 37 75 000 1.30 38 75 000 1.40 39 75 000 1.50 40 75 000 1.60 41 75 000 1.70 42 75 000 1.80 43 75 000 1.90 44 75 000 2.00 45 75 000 2.00 46 75 000 2.20 47 75 000 2.40 48 75 000 2.60 49 75 000 2.80 50 75 000 3.00 51 75 000 3.00 52 75 000 3.50 53 75 000 3.50 54 75 000 4.00 55 75 000 4.50 5678 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Age last birthday [18 December 2008 One unit Cost/week $ $ 56 75 000 5.00 57 75 000 5.50 58 75 000 6.00 59 75 000 6.50 60 75 000 7.00 61 75 000 7.50 62 75 000 7.50 63 75 000 8.00 64 75 000 8.00 65 or over 0 not applicable Schedule 3—Transitional provisions 1—Transitional provision—Southern State Superannuation (Insurance) Variation Regulations 2008 (1) If a member (other than a prescribed member within the meaning of Part 3 Division 2 of the Act) who has not taken out fixed insurance cover elects, by written notice to the Board, within 3 months of the day on which regulation 4 of the Southern State Superannuation (Insurance) Variation Regulations 2008 comes into operation (the commencement day), to maintain the level of basic invalidity/death insurance cover to which the member was entitled before the commencement day, the amount of basic invalidity/death insurance to which the member is entitled, and is to have been taken to have been entitled on and from the commencement day, is 1 unit of standard insurance cover. (2) If, for any week following the commencement day, the premium paid by the member for basic invalidity/death insurance cover has exceeded the premium payable in respect of 1 unit of standard insurance cover for that week, the Board is to refund the excess amount to the member's employer contribution account as soon as reasonably possible after receiving the member's written election under subclause (1). (3) In this clause, terms used have meanings consistent with the meanings they have in regulation 7. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 310 of 2008 T&F08/053CS 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5679 South Australia Superannuation Variation Regulations 2008 under the Superannuation Act 1988 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Superannuation Regulations 2001 4 5 Variation of regulation 25—Exclusion of certain remuneration from salary Variation of regulation 25A—Inclusion of certain allowances as component of salary Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Superannuation Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. Part 2—Variation of Superannuation Regulations 2001 4—Variation of regulation 25—Exclusion of certain remuneration from salary Regulation 25(1)—before "on call allowances" insert: remote call or 5—Variation of regulation 25A—Inclusion of certain allowances as component of salary (1) Regulation 25A(1)(a)—delete paragraph (a) and substitute: (a) (2) an Attraction and Retention Allowance payable under the Department of Health Salaried Medical Officers Enterprise Agreement 2008 (or its successor) or otherwise payable to a person registered as a medical practitioner under the law of this State; Regulation 25A(1)(g)—delete paragraph (g) and substitute: (g) Child Protection Unit - Forensic Child Protection Consultant Allowance. 5680 (3) THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 Regulation 25A(2)—after "(and despite any provision to the contrary in the Act)," insert: but subject to subregulation (4), (4) Regulation 25A—after subregulation (2) insert: (3) If a contributor was, immediately before the commencement of the Department of Health Salaried Medical Officers Enterprise Agreement 2008, in receipt of an Intensive Care Unit Consultant Allowance or a Psychiatrist Attraction and Retention Loading, the period of time during which the contributor was in receipt of that allowance or loading is to be taken into account for the purposes of determining X in subregulation (2). (4) If the amount determined to be FS in subregulation (2) for a contributor who is a Consultant (other than an Intensive Care Unit Consultant or a Consultant Psychiatrist) is less than the amount of the contributor's notional salary, the contributor's salary for the purposes of determining benefits will be taken to be his or her notional salary. (5) Pursuant to section 59(1a)(d) of the Act, if an allowance to which this regulation applies absorbs, or is paid in lieu of, some other allowance (a prior allowance), section 4(4) of the Act does not apply in respect of any reduction of salary resulting from the discontinuation of the prior allowance. (6) In this regulation— Consultant has the same meaning as in the South Australian Medical Officers Award (as in force on the day on which this regulation comes into operation); notional salary of a contributor means the contributor's actual or attributed salary immediately before the cessation of his or her employment— (a) excluding any allowance referred to in subregulation (1); but (b) incorporating any loading or allowance to which he or she was entitled under an award or enterprise agreement immediately before the commencement of the Department of Health Salaried Medical Officers Enterprise Agreement 2008. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 311 of 2008 MIR29/08CS & T&F08/077CS 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5681 South Australia Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Short Term) Variation Regulations 2008 under the Liquor Licensing Act 1997 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Short Term) Regulations 1997 4 Variation of Schedule 1—Short term dry areas Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Short Term) Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. Part 2—Variation of Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Short Term) Regulations 1997 4—Variation of Schedule 1—Short term dry areas Schedule 1, item headed "Morgan—Area 1", column headed "Period"—delete "4 p.m. on 31 December 2007 to 9 a.m. on 1 January 2008." and substitute: 4 p.m. on 31 December 2008 to 9 a.m. on 1 January 2009. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. 5682 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 312 of 2008 OLGCCS0463/07 [18 December 2008 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5683 South Australia Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Short Term) Variation Regulations 2008 under the Liquor Licensing Act 1997 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Short Term) Regulations 1997 4 Variation of Schedule 1—Short term dry areas Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Short Term) Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. Part 2—Variation of Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Short Term) Regulations 1997 4—Variation of Schedule 1—Short term dry areas Schedule 1—after item headed "Robe—Area 5" insert: 5684 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 Semaphore—Area 1 (there is no plan for this area) Semaphore Road (in Semaphore and Exeter) between the eastern boundary of the Esplanade and the prolongation in a straight line of the marked centre line of Causeway Road. (a) 12 noon on 31 December 2008 to 12 noon on 1 January 2009; (b) 12 noon on 26 January 2009 to 12 noon on 27 January 2009. The consumption of liquor is prohibited and the possession of liquor is prohibited. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 313 of 2008 OLGCCS0133/97 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5685 South Australia Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Riverland Wine Industry Fund) Variation Regulations 2008 under the Primary Industry Funding Schemes Act 1998 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Riverland Wine Industry Fund) Regulations 2001 4 5 6 Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation Variation of regulation 5—Contributions to Fund Insertion of regulation 5A 7 Substitution of regulation 6 5A 6 6A 8 Refunds Application of Fund Exchange of information Variation of regulation 7 Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Riverland Wine Industry Fund) Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. Part 2—Variation of Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Riverland Wine Industry Fund) Regulations 2001 4—Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation (1) Regulation 3(1)—after the definition of Act insert: default in relation to contributions to the Fund—see subregulation (2); delivered—see subregulation (3); 5686 (2) THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 Regulation 3(1)—after the definition of Fund insert: grower association—see regulation 6(1)(b); industry development association—see regulation 6(1)(a); industry development contribution—see regulation 5(1)(a)(ii) and 5(1)(b)(ii); (3) Regulation 3(1), definition of Riverland grapes winemaker—after "purpose" insert: (whether directly or through contracting another to do so and whether in or outside the State) (4) Regulation 3(1)—after the definition of Riverland grapes winemaker insert: winemaker association—see regulation 6(1)(c); winemaker contribution—see regulation 5(1)(b)(i). (5) Regulation 3—after subregulation (2) insert: (3) For the purposes of these regulations— (a) grapes will be taken to be delivered to a Riverland grapes winemaker by a grower of Riverland grapes when the winemaker takes possession of the grapes; and (b) if a Riverland grapes winemaker processes Riverland grapes grown by the winemaker, grapes will be taken to be delivered to the winemaker when the grapes are placed in a container for the purposes of commencing processing of the grapes (including placing the grapes in a container for fermentation or in preparation for crushing or pressing). 5—Variation of regulation 5—Contributions to Fund (1) Regulation 5(1)—delete subregulation (1) and substitute: (1) The following contributions are payable within 30 days after the end of each financial year to the Minister for payment into the Fund for each tonne of Riverland grapes delivered to a Riverland grapes winemaker during that financial year: (a) (b) (2) in the case of grapes grown by a person other than the winemaker— (i) 0.3% of the amount payable to the grower by the winemaker for the grapes is payable by the grower of the grapes; and (ii) 35 cents is payable by the winemaker as an industry development contribution; and in the case of grapes grown by the winemaker— (i) $1 is payable by the winemaker as a winemaker contribution; and (ii) 35 cents is payable by the winemaker as an industry development contribution. Regulation 5(1a)—delete "processed" and substitute: delivered 18 December 2008] (3) THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5687 Regulation 5(3)—delete subregulation (3) and substitute: (3) A Riverland grapes winemaker must— (a) keep proper records enabling— (i) the growers on whose behalf the winemaker must pay contributions to be identified; and (ii) the tonnage of grapes delivered to the winemaker by each grower to be determined; and (iii) the tonnage of grapes grown and processed by the winemaker to be determined; and (b) make those records available for inspection at any reasonable time by a person authorised by the Minister for the purpose. Maximum penalty: $500. (4) Regulation 5(4)—delete "processed" wherever occurring and substitute in each case: delivered (5) Regulation 5(5) to (7) (inclusive)—delete subregulations (5) to (7) 6—Insertion of regulation 5A After regulation 5 insert: 5A—Refunds (1) Refunds of contributions paid in respect of Riverland grapes delivered during a financial year may be claimed by notice in writing to the Minister within the 12 months following that financial year as follows: (a) a grower of Riverland grapes may claim a refund in respect of all or part of the contributions paid by a Riverland grapes winemaker on behalf of the grower; and (b) a Riverland grapes winemaker may claim a refund in respect of all or part of the contributions paid on the winemaker's own behalf. (2) A Riverland grapes winemaker claiming a refund must specify whether the refund is sought for industry development contributions, winemaker contributions or both. (3) A person claiming a refund must supply the Minister with— (4) (a) evidence acceptable to the Minister of the contributions paid by the claimant in respect of which the claim for refund is made; and (b) if the Minister so requires, verification of that evidence in the form of a statutory declaration. If a person satisfies the Minister that the person is entitled to a refund in respect of an amount of contributions, the Minister must refund the amount to the person, together with interest calculated at the short term interest rate (as published by the Reserve Bank of Australia for the preceding financial year) on a monthly basis for the number of whole months in the period commencing on the date of payment of the amount and ending on the date of the refund. 5688 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 7—Substitution of regulation 6 Regulation 6—delete the regulation and substitute: 6—Application of Fund (1) The Fund may be applied by the Minister for any of the following purposes: (a) payments to a body (the industry development association) that, in the opinion of the Minister, represents both Riverland grapes winemakers and growers of Riverland grapes for 1 or more of the following purposes: (i) the reasonable operating and management expenses of the body; (ii) promoting the Riverland wine industry, including through wine shows, wine festivals or other wine industry forums or through tourism; (iii) undertaking or facilitating research and development, or the collection and dissemination to Riverland grapes winemakers and growers of Riverland grapes of information, relevant to the Riverland wine industry; (iv) participation of the body in regional, State or national wine industry forums; (v) programs designed to encourage communication and cooperation between Riverland grapes winemakers and growers of Riverland grapes; (vi) other purposes of the body; (b) payments to a body (the grower association) that, in the opinion of the Minister, represents growers of Riverland grapes for 1 or more of the following purposes: (i) the reasonable operating and management expenses of the body; (ii) fees for affiliation of the body with regional, State or national wine industry bodies; (iii) representation of growers of Riverland grapes in regional, State or national wine industry forums; (iv) the provision of industry information to growers of Riverland grapes; (v) (c) other purposes of the body; payments to a body (the winemaker association) that, in the opinion of the Minister, represents Riverland grapes winemakers for 1 or more of the following purposes: (i) the reasonable operating and management expenses of the body; 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE (ii) 5689 fees for affiliation of the body with regional, State or national wine industry bodies; (iii) representation of Riverland grapes winemakers in regional, State or national wine industry forums; (iv) the provision of industry information to Riverland grapes winemakers; (v) (2) other purposes of the body; (d) payments for other purposes for the benefit of the Riverland wine industry; (e) payment of the expenses of administering the Fund; (f) refunds of contributions to the Fund given under these regulations. Subject to the management plan for the Fund and the Minister being satisfied as to matters of probity, governance and performance in relation to the associations, it is intended that— (a) payments to the industry development association will comprise— (i) an amount proportionate to the sum of the industry development contributions paid by Riverland grape winemakers; and (ii) an amount out of the contributions paid by growers of Riverland grapes under regulation 5(1)(a)(i) that matches the amount referred to in subparagraph (i); and (b) payments to the grower association will be proportionate to the remaining contributions paid under regulation 5(1)(a)(i) by growers of Riverland grapes; and (c) payments to the winemaker association will be proportionate to the winemaker contributions paid by Riverland grape winemakers; and (d) separate ledgers will be kept in relation to amounts available for each of the associations taking into account anticipated refunds; (e) in the event of insufficiency of funds for all associations, the industry development association will be afforded priority. 6A—Exchange of information (1) The Minister may require an industry development association, grower association or winemaker association to provide the Minister with— (a) a copy of the financial statements of the association; and (b) a copy of the annual report of the association; and (c) a copy of any business plan of the association; and (d) any other information reasonably required for the purposes of these regulations. 5690 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE (2) [18 December 2008 The Minister may provide an industry development association, grower association or winemaker association with information identifying growers of Riverland grapes and Riverland grape winemakers who have paid or been refunded contributions under these regulations. 8—Variation of regulation 7 Regulation 7—after "Fund" second occurring insert: under regulation 6(1)(d) Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 314 of 2008 MAFF08/030CS 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5691 South Australia Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Long Term) Variation Regulations 2008 under the Liquor Licensing Act 1997 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Long Term) Regulations 1997 4 Variation of Schedule 1—Long term dry areas Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Long Term) Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. Part 2—Variation of Liquor Licensing (Dry Areas—Long Term) Regulations 1997 4—Variation of Schedule 1—Long term dry areas (1) Schedule 1, item headed "Port Adelaide—Area 1", column headed "Period"—delete "2009" and substitute: 2012 (2) Schedule 1, item headed "Port Adelaide—Area 2", column headed "Period"—delete "2009" and substitute: 2012 (3) Schedule 1, item headed "Port Adelaide—Area 3", column headed "Period"—delete "2009" and substitute: 2012 5692 (4) THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 Schedule 1, item headed "Port Adelaide—Area 4", column headed "Period"—delete "2009" and substitute: 2012 (5) Schedule 1, item headed "Semaphore—Area 1", column headed "Period"—delete "2009" and substitute: 2012 (6) Schedule 1, item headed "Semaphore—Area 2", column headed "Period"—delete "2009" and substitute: 2012 (7) Schedule 1, item headed "Semaphore—Area 3", column headed "Period"—delete "2009" and substitute: 2012 Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 315 of 2008 OLGCCS0133/97 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5693 South Australia Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Cattle Industry Fund) Variation Regulations 2008 under the Primary Industry Funding Schemes Act 1998 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Cattle Industry Fund) Regulations 2000 4 5 6 7 Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation Variation of regulation 7—Application of Fund Variation of regulation 10—Amount of compensation Variation of regulation 11—Procedure for claiming compensation and determination of claim Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Cattle Industry Fund) Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. Part 2—Variation of Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Cattle Industry Fund) Regulations 2000 4—Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation (1) Regulation 3, definition of compensable disease, (b)—before "Johne's" insert: Bovine 5694 (2) THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 Regulation 3—after its present contents as varied by this regulation (now to be designated as subregulation (1)) insert: (2) For the purposes of these regulations, a person is in default in relation to contributions to the Fund if, within the immediately preceding 5 financial years— (a) all or some of the contributions payable to the Fund by the person have not been paid; or (b) the person has been refunded a contribution from the Fund. 5—Variation of regulation 7—Application of Fund Regulation 7(2)—delete subregulation (2) and substitute: (2) A person who is in default in relation to contributions to the Fund is not entitled to receive any direct benefit or service under a program funded under subregulation (1)(c). 6—Variation of regulation 10—Amount of compensation Regulation 10(1)—delete subregulation (1) and substitute: (1) Subject to this regulation, the amount of compensation that may be claimed is as follows: (a) (b) for an animal destroyed for the purpose of controlling or eradicating Bovine brucellosis or Tuberculosis—the lesser of— (i) $2 000; or (ii) the value of the animal immediately prior to its destruction; for an animal destroyed for the purpose of controlling or eradicating Bovine Johne's disease— (i) if the Minister is satisfied that the animal was visibly affected by the disease and that infection of the animal with the disease was confirmed by testing of a kind approved by the Minister—$100; (ii) in any other case—$300. 7—Variation of regulation 11—Procedure for claiming compensation and determination of claim Regulation 11(4)(e) and (f)—delete paragraphs (e) and (f) and substitute: (e) the owner is in default in relation to contributions to the Fund. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 316 of 2008 MAFF08/020CS 5695 5696 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 South Australia Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Apiary Industry Fund) Variation Regulations 2008 under the Primary Industry Funding Schemes Act 1998 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Apiary Industry Fund) Regulations 2001 4 5 6 7 Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation Variation of regulation 6—Contributions to Fund Variation of regulation 7—Application of Fund Insertion of regulation 8 8 Exclusion from benefits of person in default in relation to contributions Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Apiary Industry Fund) Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. Part 2—Variation of Primary Industry Funding Schemes (Apiary Industry Fund) Regulations 2001 4—Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation Regulation 3—after the definition of Fund insert: registration period means a period of 12 months commencing on 1 March in any year. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5697 5—Variation of regulation 6—Contributions to Fund Regulation 6(5), definition of registration period—delete the definition 6—Variation of regulation 7—Application of Fund Regulation 7(2)—delete subregulation (2) 7—Insertion of regulation 8 After regulation 7 insert: 8—Exclusion from benefits of person in default in relation to contributions (1) A person who is in default in relation to contributions to the Fund is not entitled to receive direct benefits or services funded by payments from the Fund. (2) A person is in default in relation to contributions to the Fund if, within the immediately preceding 2 registration periods— (a) all or some of the contributions payable to the Fund by the person have not been paid; or (b) the person has been refunded a contribution from the Fund. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 317 of 2008 MAFF08/020CS 5698 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 South Australia Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (General) Variation Regulations 2008 under the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (General) Regulations 1999 4 Insertion of regulations 3B and 3C 3B 3C Rehabilitation and return to work co-ordinators—filling of vacancies Rehabilitation and return to work co-ordinators—exemptions from requirements 5 6 Variation of regulation 8—Recovery of certain amounts paid to workers Insertion of regulation 18AA 7 Variation of regulation 29—Transitional provision—Rehabilitation and return to work co-ordinators 18AA Period of notice if provisional weekly payments not commenced Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (General) Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations will come into operation on 1 January 2009. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5699 Part 2—Variation of Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (General) Regulations 1999 4—Insertion of regulations 3B and 3C After regulation 3A insert: 3B—Rehabilitation and return to work co-ordinators—filling of vacancies For the purposes of section 28D(6) of the Act, a period of 3 months after the occurrence of a vacancy in the office of a co-ordinator is prescribed. 3C—Rehabilitation and return to work co-ordinators—exemptions from requirements (1) Subject to subregulation (2), an employer is exempt from the requirement to appoint a co-ordinator under section 28D of the Act— (a) (b) in respect of a particular financial year if— (i) the employer, as at the relevant time, employs fewer than 30 workers; or (ii) the employer, as at the relevant time, holds an exemption from the Corporation under this paragraph granted on the ground that the Corporation is satisfied— (A) that the employer reasonably expects not to employ 30 or more workers during the financial year for any continuous period of 3 (or more) months; and (B) that in the particular circumstances it is appropriate to grant the exemption; or in respect of part of a particular financial year if— (i) the employer, at a particular time during the financial year, employs fewer than 30 workers; and (ii) the employer obtains an exemption from the Corporation under this paragraph on the ground that the Corporation is satisfied that it is appropriate in the circumstances to grant the exemption. (2) An exemption under subregulation (1) ceases to apply if at any time the employer employs 30 or more workers for a continuous period of 3 (or more) months. (3) If an exemption ceases to apply under subregulation (2), the employer must appoint a person to the office of co-ordinator within 3 months after the cessation of the exemption. 5700 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE (4) [18 December 2008 An employer is exempt from the requirement set out under section 28D(2)(a) of the Act— (a) (b) in respect of a particular financial year if— (i) the employer, as at the relevant time, holds an approval from the Corporation under this paragraph granted on the ground that the employer is a member of a group or association recognised by the Corporation for the purposes of this provision; and (ii) the employer complies with any requirements determined by the Corporation for the purposes of this provision; or in respect of part of a financial year if— (i) the employer, during the financial year, obtains an approval from the Corporation under this paragraph on the ground that the employer has become a member of a group or association recognised by the Corporation for the purposes of this provision; and (ii) the employer complies with any requirements determined by the Corporation for the purposes of this provision. (5) The Corporation may vary or revoke an approval or determination under subregulation (4). (6) In this regulation— relevant time, in relation to an employer, means— (a) unless paragraph (b) applies—the commencement of each financial year; (b) if the employer is not (or was not) subject to the operation of this Act at the commencement of a particular financial year—the time at which the employer becomes subject to the operation of this Act. 5—Variation of regulation 8—Recovery of certain amounts paid to workers (1) Regulation 8(1)—delete "36(5c), (6) or (7), or 42B(5)" and substitute: 32A(8), 36(5c), (6) or (7), 42B(5) or 50H(2) (2) Regulation 8(2)(b)—after "section" insert: 32A(8)(b), (3) Regulation 8(4)—delete "36(5c)(a), (6) or (7), or section 42B(5)(a)," and substitute: 32A(8)(a), 36(5c)(a), (6) or (7), 42B(5)(a) or 50H(2) 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5701 6—Insertion of regulation 18AA After regulation 18 insert: 18AA—Period of notice if provisional weekly payments not commenced For the purposes of section 50D of the Act, a period of 7 days after initial notification of the disability under section 50B of the Act is prescribed. 7—Variation of regulation 29—Transitional provision—Rehabilitation and return to work co-ordinators Regulation 29—after subregulation (3) insert: (4) Regulation 3B applies from 1 April 2009 and, in relation to a vacancy that has occurred before that date, the prescribed period for the purposes of section 28D(6) of the Act is a period expiring on 30 June 2009. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 318 of 2008 MIR35/08CS 5702 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 South Australia Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Regulations 2008 under the Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Act 2008 Contents 1 2 3 4 5 Short title Commencement Interpretation Prescribed day (section 3) Prescribed requirements for notice (section 4) 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations will come into operation on the day on which the Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Act 2008 comes into operation. 3—Interpretation In these regulations— Act means the Plastic Shopping Bags (Waste Avoidance) Act 2008. 4—Prescribed day (section 3) For the purposes of the definition of prescribed day in section 3 of the Act, 4 May 2009 is prescribed. 5—Prescribed requirements for notice (section 4) (1) Pursuant to paragraph (b) of section 4(1) of the Act, a retailer to whom that section applies must display, in a prominent position at each point of sale in the retailer's premises, a notice that— (a) subject to subregulation (2), is not less than 95mm in height and 150mm in width; and (b) includes the following statement in legible letters: The SA Government is banning the supply of lightweight checkout style plastic shopping bags from 4 May 2009. Alternative shopping bags are available from this retail outlet. (2) The requirement for a notice to be not less than the size specified in subregulation (1)(a) does not apply in relation to a notice in electronic form. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5703 Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 319 of 2008 EPCS07/0010 5704 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 South Australia Land Agents Variation Regulations 2008 under the Land Agents Act 1994 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Land Agents Regulations 1995 4 5 6 Variation of regulation 4—Interpretation Variation of regulation 20B—Temporary exemption from registration requirements— auctioneers and sales representatives other than sales representatives engaged solely in commercial property management Insertion of regulation 20C 20C 20D Temporary exemption from registration requirements—sales representatives engaged solely in commercial property management Temporary exemption from requirements relating to entitlement to be registered as sales representative— sales representatives engaged solely in commercial property management Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Land Agents Variation Regulations 2008. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. Part 2—Variation of Land Agents Regulations 1995 4—Variation of regulation 4—Interpretation Regulation 4(1)—after the definition of Act insert: prescribed commercial property manager means a person who undertakes activities included within the ambit of the definition of sales representative in the Act only in relation to a lease of land that is used for the purposes of a business. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 5705 5—Variation of regulation 20B—Temporary exemption from registration requirements—auctioneers and sales representatives other than sales representatives engaged solely in commercial property management Regulation 20B(1)—after "A person" insert: other than a prescribed commercial property manager 6—Insertion of regulation 20C After regulation 20B insert: 20C—Temporary exemption from registration requirements—sales representatives engaged solely in commercial property management (1) A person is exempt from the application of section 6A(1) of the Act if the person is a prescribed commercial property manager. (2) An agent is exempt from the application of section 6A(3) of the Act if the person engaged by the agent is a sales representative who qualifies for an exemption under subregulation (1). (3) This regulation will expire on 27 February 2009. 20D—Temporary exemption from requirements relating to entitlement to be registered as sales representative—sales representatives engaged solely in commercial property management (1) A person is exempt from the application of section 8A(a) of the Act if the person is a prescribed commercial property manager. (2) This regulation will expire on 31 December 2009. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 18 December 2008 No 320 of 2008 08CA0001CS 5706 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [18 December 2008 FAXING COPY? IF you fax copy to Government Publishing SA for inclusion in the Government Gazette, there is no need to send a Confirmation Copy to us as well. This creates confusion and may well result in your notice being printed twice. Please use the following fax number: Fax transmission: Phone Inquiries: (08) 8207 1040 (08) 8207 1045 Please include a contact person, phone number and order number so that we can phone back with any queries we may have regarding the fax copy. NOTE: Closing time for lodging new copy (fax, hard copy or email) is 4 p.m. on Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Government Gazette notices can be E-mailed. The address is: [email protected] Documents should be sent as attachments in Word format. When sending a document via E-mail, please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published. Fax transmission: Enquiries: (08) 8207 1040 (08) 8207 1045 NOTE: Closing time for lodging new copy (fax, hard copy or email) is 4 p.m. on Tuesday preceding the day of publication. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE CITY OF BURNSIDE ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991 Road Closure—Public Road, Leabrook NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the said Act, that the Council proposes to make a Road Process Order to close, sell and transfer to Resthaven Inc. the public road between Kensington Road and Perry Lane adjoining allotment 91 in Filed Plan 13837, shown marked ‘A’ on Preliminary Plan No. 08/0070. A copy of the plan and a statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at the offices of the Council, 401 Greenhill Road, Tusmore and at the Adelaide office of the Surveyor-General, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, during normal working hours. Any application for easement or objection must set out the full name, address and details of the submission and must be fully supported by reasons. The application for easement or objection must be made in writing to the Council, P.O. Box 9, Glenside, S.A. 5065 within 28 days of the last publication being 7 January 2009 and a copy must be forwarded to the Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Where a submission is made, the Council will give notification of a meeting at which time the matter will be considered. Dated 18 December 2008. N. JACOBS, Chief Executive Officer CITY OF CHARLES STURT Road Closure, Portion of Shirley Crescent, West Beach NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 10 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that Council proposes to make a Road Process Order to close portion of Shirley Crescent, West Beach, being an irregularly-shaped portion of the road adjoining the frontages of Allotments 26, 27 and 28 within Deposited Plan 6456 and marked ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ on Preliminary Plan No. 08/0119. It is proposed that the portions of road to be closed marked ‘A’ and ‘B’ be transferred to David McArthur Long and Evelyn Elizabeth O’Daly and merged with Allotments 26 and 27 in Deposited Plan 6456 respectively. It is further proposed that the portion of road to be closed marked ‘C’ be transferred to Brian John Mitchell and merged with Allotment 28 in Deposited Plan 6456. A copy of the plan and statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at Council’s Office, 72 Woodville Road, Woodville and the office of the Surveyor-General, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, during normal office hours. Any application for easement or objections must be made in writing within 28 days from 18 December 2008, to the Council, P.O. Box 1, Woodville, S.A. 5011 and the Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, setting out full details. Where a submission is made, Council will give notification of a meeting to deal with the matter. M. WITHERS, Chief Executive Officer ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991 Road Closure—Deviation and Sharps Roads, Carey Gully NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the Adelaide Hills Council proposes to make a Road Process Order to close and merge with Allotment 75 in Filed Plan 129729, an irregularly-shaped portion of public road between Deviation and Sharps Roads adjoining the southern and south-eastern boundaries of the said Allotment 75, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ in Preliminary Plan No. 08/0100. Closed road ‘A’ to be transferred to Beverly Michele Warren. 5707 A copy of the plan and a statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at the offices of the Council, 28 Onkaparinga Valley Road, Woodside and the Adelaide office of the Surveyor-General, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide during normal office hours. Any person is entitled to object to the proposed road process, or any person affected by the proposed closure is entitled to apply for an easement to be granted in that person’s favour over the land subject to the proposed closure. Such objection or application for an easement must set out the full name and address of the person making the objection or application and must be fully supported by reasons. Any application for an easement must give full particulars of the nature and location of the easement and where made by a person as the owner of adjoining or nearby land, specify the land to which the easement is to be annexed. The objection or application for an easement must be made in writing to the Council, P.O. Box 44, Woodside, S.A. 5244, within 28 days of this notice and a copy shall be forwarded to the Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Where a submission is made, the Council will give notification of a meeting at which the matter will be considered, so that the person making the submission or a representative may attend, if so desired. Dated 17 December 2008. P. PEPPIN, Chief Executive Officer DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BARUNGA WEST Elector Representation Review NOTICE is hereby given under the terms of section 12 of the Local Government Act 1999, the District Council of Barunga West is required to review all aspects of the composition of Council. As part of that review, we would welcome comments from our electors. A ‘Representation Options Paper’ with specific details about the issues being considered, has been prepared. Copies are available at both Council Offices, 11 Bay Street, Port Broughton and 15 Railway Terrace, Bute or from the website at: www.barungawest.sa.gov.au. Written submissions should be forwarded to the Council, Box 3, Port Broughton, S.A. 5522 or by email at: [email protected] by Friday, 30 January 2009. N. HAND, District Manager THE FLINDERS RANGES COUNCIL Change of Date—January 2009 Council Meeting NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 81 (4) (b) of the Local Government Act 1999, the ordinary meeting of Council for January 2009 will be held on Tuesday, 20 January 2009 at the Council Chamber, 1 Seventh Street, Quorn, commencing at 6.45 p.m. L. E. CONNORS, Chief Executive Officer THE FLINDERS RANGES COUNCIL Temporary Road Closure NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 33 of the Road Traffic Act 1961, that part of First Street, Quorn, between its intersection with Sixth and Seventh Streets will be closed to vehicular traffic, emergency service vehicles excepted, between 4.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Wednesday, 24 December 2008, for the Quorn Christmas Street Party. L. E. CONNORS, Chief Executive Officer 5708 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE THE FLINDERS RANGES COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS Supplementary Election for Two Area Councillors Conducted on Monday, 8 December 2008 Formal Ballot Papers: 667 Informal Ballot Papers: 14 Quota: 223 Candidates First Preference Votes Result after Distribution of Preferences Walsh, Katie ................................ Hackett, James............................. Daniel, Mopsy ............................. Nelsen, Peter Morris .................... 236 104 245 82 Elected Elected K. MOUSLEY, Returning Officer DISTRICT COUNCIL OF KAROONDA EAST MURRAY BY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999 By-law No. 1—Permits and Penalties TO create a permit system for Council By-laws, to fix maximum and continuing penalties for breaches of Council By-laws, to clarify the construction of such by-laws and to repeal by-laws. 1. Definition In this by-law ‘person’ includes a natural person, a body corporate, an incorporated association and an unincorporated association. 2. Permits 2.1 In any by-law of the Council unless the contrary intention is clearly indicated, the word ‘permission’ means the permission of the Council, or such other person as the Council may by resolution authorise for that purpose, granted in writing prior to the act, event or activity to which it relates. 2.2 Where a by-law requires that permission be obtained, any person seeking the grant of permission must submit a written application to the Council in the form (if any) and accompanied by the fee (if any) prescribed by the Council. 2.3 The Council, or such other person as the Council may by resolution authorise for that purpose, may attach such conditions (including time limits, renewal and transfer requirements as it thinks fit) to a grant of permission and may vary or revoke such conditions or impose new conditions by notice in writing to the person granted permission. 2.4 Any person granted permission shall comply with every such condition. 2.5 The Council or such other person as the Council may by resolution authorise for that purpose, may suspend or revoke a grant of permission at any time by notice in writing to the person granted permission. 3. Offences and Penalties 3.1 Any person who commits a breach of any by-law of the Council shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a maximum penalty being the maximum penalty referred to in the Local Government Act 1999, that may be fixed by by-law for any breach of a by-law. 3.2 Any person who commits a breach of any by-law of the Council of a continuing nature shall be guilty of an offence and in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed, shall be liable to a further penalty for every day on which the offence or breach of the by-law continues, such penalty being the maximum penalty referred to in the Local Government Act 1999, which may be fixed by by-law for a breach of any by-law of a continuing matter. [18 December 2008 4. Construction 4.1 Every by-law of the Council shall be subject to any Act of Parliament and regulations made thereunder. 4.2 In any by-law of the Council, ‘the Council’ means the District Council of Karoonda East Murray. The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the District Council of Karoonda East Murray held on 9 December 2008, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present. P. SMITHSON, Chief Executive Officer DISTRICT COUNCIL OF KAROONDA EAST MURRAY BY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999 By-law No. 2—Roads FOR the management of the use of roads in the Council’s area. 1. Definitions In this by-law: 1.1 ‘Authorised Person’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999. 1.2 ‘Road’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999 and includes a footpath. 2. Activities Requiring Permission A person must not, without permission, undertake any of the following activities on any road: 2.1 Advertising Display any sign other than a moveable sign which is displayed on a road in accordance with the Council’s moveable signs by-law. 2.2 Amplification Use an amplifier or other mechanical or electrical device for the purpose of broadcasting announcements or advertisements. 2.3 Animals on Roads Lead or drive any horse, cattle or sheep onto any road or cause or allow any horse, cattle or sheep to stray onto, graze, wander on or be left unattended on any road. 2.4 Donations Ask for or receive or indicate that he or she desires a donation of money or any other thing, or otherwise solicit for charitable purposes. 2.5 Posting of Bills Post or allow or cause to be posted any bills, advertisements or other papers or items on a building or structure on a road except for any electoral matter posted on a building or structure by or with the authority of a candidate which is related to a Commonwealth or State election and is posted during the period commencing on the issue of the writ or writs for the election and ending at the close of polls on polling day or is related to an election held under the Local Government Act 1999 or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and is posted during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day or is posted during the course of and for the purpose of a Referendum. 2.6 Preaching Preach, harangue, or otherwise solicit for religious purposes. 2.7 Public Exhibitions and Displays 2.7.1 Sing, busk or play any recording or use any musical instrument. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2.7.2 Conduct or hold any concert, festival, show, public gathering, circus, meeting, performance or any other similar activity. 2.7.3 Cause any public exhibitions or displays. 2.8 Tents and Camping 2.8.1 Erect any tent or other structure of calico, canvas, plastic or similar material as a place of habitation. 2.8.2 Camp or sleep overnight. 2.9 Working on Vehicles Repair, wash, paint, panel beat or undertake other work of any nature to any vehicle except for running repairs in the case of a breakdown. 3. Directions A person must comply with any reasonable direction or request from an Authorised Person relating to: 3.1 that person’s use of the road; 3.2 that person’s conduct and behaviour on the road; 3.3 that person’s safety on the road; 3.4 the safety and enjoyment of the road by other persons. 4. Removal of Animals and Persons 4.1 If any animal is found on any part of a road in breach of a by-law: 4.1.1 any person in charge of the animal must immediately remove it from that part of the road on the request of an Authorised Person; and 4.1.2 an Authorised Person of the Council may remove the animal if a person fails to comply with the request, or if no person is in charge of the animal. 4.2 A person who is committing or has committed a breach of this by-law must immediately comply with a direction of an Authorised Person to leave that part of the road. 4.3 Any Authorised Person may remove any person from a road who is found committing a breach of a by-law, but must not use force in doing so. 5. Exemptions The restrictions in this by-law do not apply to any Police Officer, Council Officer or Council employee acting in the course and within the scope of that person’s normal duties, or to a contractor while performing work for the Council and while acting under the supervision of a Council Officer or to the driver of an emergency vehicle when driving an emergency vehicle as defined in the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations and the Australian Road Rules 1999. The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the District Council of Karoonda East Murray held on 9 December 2008, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least-two-thirds of the members present. P. SMITHSON, Chief Executive Officer DISTRICT COUNCIL OF KAROONDA EAST MURRAY BY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999 By-law No. 3—Local Government Land FOR the management and regulation of the use of and access to Local Government Land owned by or under the care, control and management of the Council (other than streets and roads), including the prohibition and regulation of particular activities on such Local Government Land. 1. Definitions In this by-law: 1.1 ‘Authorised Person’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999. 5709 1.2 ‘Building’ includes any structure and/or fixture of any kind whether for human habitation or not. 1.3 ‘Liquor’ has the same meaning as in the Liquor Licensing Act 1997. 1.4 ‘Local Government Land’ means all land owned by the Council or under the Council’s care, control and manage-ment except roads. 1.5 ‘Offensive’ includes threatening, abusive, insulting or annoying behaviour and ‘offend’ has a complementary meaning. 1.6 ‘Park’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999. 1.7 ‘Public Place’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999. 1.8 ‘Reserve’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999. 1.9 ‘Road’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999 and includes a footpath. 1.10 ‘Vehicle’ has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1961. 1.11 ‘Waters’ includes any body of water including a pond, lake, river, creek or wetland under the care, control and management of the Council. 2. Activities Requiring Permission A person must not, without permission, undertake any of the following activities on any Local Government Land: 2.1 Advertising Display, paint or erect any sign or hoarding for the purpose of commercial advertising or any other purpose. 2.2 Amplification Use an amplifier or other mechanical or electrical device for the purpose of amplifying sound. 2.3 Animals 2.3.1 Cause or allow any animal to stray onto, move over, graze or be left unattended on any Local Government Land. 2.3.2 Cause or allow any animal to enter, swim, bathe or remain in any waters located on Local Government Land to which the Council has resolved this subparagraph shall apply. 2.3.3 Lead or drive a horse, cattle or sheep, except where the Council has set aside a track or other area for use by or in connection with an animal of that kind. 2.4 Annoyance 2.4.1 Do anything likely to offend or unreasonably interfere with any other person: 2.4.1.1 using that land; or 2.4.1.2 occupying nearby premises, by making a noise or creating a disturbance. 2.5 Aquatic Life Introduce any aquatic life to any waters located on Local Government Land. 2.6 Attachments 2.6.1 Attach anything to a tree, plant, equipment, fence, post, structure or fixture on Local Government Land except for: 2.6.1.1 any electoral matter attached by or with the authority of a candidate and which is related to a Commonwealth or State election and is attached during the period commencing on the issue of the writ or writs for the election and ending at close of polls on polling day; 5710 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2.6.1.2 any electoral matter attached by or with the authority of a candidate and which is related to an election held under the Local Government Act 1999 or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and is attached during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day; or 2.6.1.3 any matter posted during the course of and for the purposes of a Referendum. 2.7 Bees Place any hive of bees on Local Government Land, or allow it to remain thereon. 2.8 Bridge Jumping Jump or dive from any bridge on Local Government Land. 2.9 Buildings Use any building, or structure on Local Government Land for any purpose other than its intended purpose. 2.10 Burials and Memorials 2.10.1 Bury, inter or spread the ashes of any human or animal remains. 2.10.2 Erect any memorial. 2.11 Camping and Tents 2.11.1 Erect any tent or other structure of calico, canvas, plastic or similar material as a place of habitation. 2.11.2 Camp or sleep overnight except where a person is in a caravan park on Local Government Land, the proprietor of which has been given permission to operate the caravan park on that land. 2.12 Canvassing 2.12.1 Convey any advertising, religious or other message to any bystander, passer by or other person except for any message or material: 2.12.1.1 that is related to a Commonwealth or State election and is conveyed during the period commencing on the issue of the writ or writs for the election and ending at the close of polls on polling day; 2.12.1.2 that is related to an election under the Local Government Act 1999 or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and is conveyed during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day; or 2.12.1.3 that is related to, and conveyed, during the course of and for the purpose of a Referendum. 2.13 Closed Lands 2.13.1 Enter or remain on any part of Local Government Land: 2.13.1.1 at any time during which the Council has declared that part to be closed to the public and which is indicated by a sign adjacent to the entrance to that effect on or adjacent to the land; 2.13.1.2 where the land is enclosed with fences and/or walls and gates, that have been closed and locked; or 2.13.1.3 where admission charges are payable, for a person to enter that part, without paying those charges. [18 December 2008 2.14 Defacing Property Deface, paint, spray, write, cut names, letters or make marks on any tree, rock, gate, fence, building, sign, bridge or property of the Council on Local Government Land. 2.15 Distribution 2.15.1 Place on any Vehicle (without the consent of the owner of the Vehicle), or give out or distribute any hand bill, book, notice, leaflet or other printed matter to any bystander, passer-by or other person except any hand bill, book, notice, leaflet or other printed matter: 2.15.1.1 that is related to a Commonwealth or State election and is placed, given out or distributed during the period commencing on the issue of the writ or writs for the election and ending at the close of polls on polling day; 2.15.1.2 that is related to an election under the Local Government Act 1999 or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and is placed, given out or distributed during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day; or 2.15.1.3 that is related to and placed, given out or distributed during the course of and for the purpose of a Referendum. 2.16 Donations Ask for or receive or indicate that he or she desires a donation of money or any other thing. 2.17 Entertainment and Busking 2.17.1 Sing, busk or play any recording or use any musical instrument for the apparent purpose of either entertaining others or receiving money. 2.17.2 Conduct or hold any concert, festival, show, public gathering, circus, meeting, performance or any other similar activity. 2.18 Fires 2.18.1 Subject to the Fire and Emergency Services Act 2005, light any fire except: 2.18.1.1 in a place provided by the Council for that purpose; 2.18.1.2 in a portable barbeque, as long as the barbeque is used in an area that is clear of flammable material for a distance of at least 4 m. 2.19 Flora and Fauna 2.19.1 Subject to the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972: 2.19.1.1 damage, pick, disturb, interfere with or remove any plant or flower thereon; 2.19.1.2 lead or drive any animal or stand or walk on any flower bed or garden plot; 2.19.1.3 deposit, dig, damage, disturb, interfere with or remove any soil, stone, wood, clay, gravel, pebbles, timber, bark or any part of the land; 2.19.1.4 take, interfere with, tease, harm or disturb any animal, bird or marine creature or the eggs or young of any animal, bird or marine creature; 2.19.1.5 pick, collect, take, interfere with or disturb any fruit, nuts, berries or native seeds; 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2.19.1.6 disturb, interfere with or damage any burrow, nest or habitat of any animal or bird; 2.19.1.7 use, possess or have control of any device for the purpose of killing or capturing any animal, bird or marine creature; 2.19.1.8 burn any timber or dead wood. 2.20 Games 2.20.1 Participate in, promote or organise any organised competition or sport, as distinct from organised social play. 2.20.2 To which this subparagraph shall apply, play or practice any game which involves kicking, hitting or throwing a ball or other object on Local Government Land which may cause or be likely to cause injury or discomfort to any person being on or in the vicinity of that land or detract from or be likely to detract from another person’s lawful use and enjoyment of that land. 2.20.3 Play or practice the game of golf on Local Government Land to which the Council has resolved this subparagraph shall apply. 2.21 Litter 2.21.1 Throw, cast, place, deposit or leave any rubbish, dirt or refuse of any kind whatsoever except in a garbage container provided for that purpose. 2.21.2 Deposit any soil, clay, stone, gravel, green waste or other putrescible waste or any other matter. 2.22 Liquor Consume, carry or be in possession or in charge of any Liquor on any Local Government Land comprising Parks or Reserves to which the Council has resolved this subparagraph shall apply. 2.23 Model Aircraft, Boats and Cars Fly or operate a model aircraft, boat or model/remote control car which by the use thereof may cause or be likely to cause injury or discomfort to any person being on or in the vicinity of Local Government Land or detract from or be likely to detract from another person’s lawful use of and enjoyment of the land. 2.24 Overhanging Articles or Displaying Personal Items Suspend or hang any article or object from any building, verandah, pergola, post or other structure on Local Government Land where it might present a nuisance or danger to any person using the land or be of an unsightly nature. 2.25 Playing Area 2.25.1 Use or occupy any playing area: 2.25.1.1 in such a manner as to damage or be likely to damage the surface of the playing area and/or infrastructure (above and under ground level); 2.25.1.2 in any manner contrary to the purpose for which the playing area was intended to be used or occupied; 2.25.1.3 contrary to directions of the Council made by resolution and indicated on a sign displayed adjacent to the playing area. 2.26 Posting of Bills 2.26.1 Post or allow or cause to be posted any bills, advertisements or other papers or items on a building or structure on any Local Government Land or Public Place except for: 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.31 5711 2.26.1.1 any electoral matter posted on a building or structure by or with the authority of a candidate which is related to a Commonwealth or State election and is posted during the period commencing on the issue of the writ or writs for the election and ending at the close of polls on polling day; 2.26.1.2 any electoral matter posted on a building or structure by or with the authority of a candidate which is related to an election held under the Local Government Act 1999 or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and is posted during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day; or 2.26.1.3 any matter posted during the course of and for the purpose of a Referendum. Preaching Preach, harangue or solicit for religious purposes. Toilets 2.28.1 In any public convenience on Local Government Land: 2.28.1.1 urinate other than in a urinal or pan or defecate other than in a pan set apart for that purpose; 2.28.1.2 deposit anything in a pan, urinal or drain which is likely to cause a blockage; 2.28.1.3 use it for a purpose for which it was not designed or constructed; 2.28.1.4 enter any toilet that is set aside for use of the opposite sex except: (a) where a child under the age of eight years is accompanied by an adult parent or guardian of that sex; (b) to provide assistance to a disabled person; or (c) in the case of a genuine emergency. Trading Sell, buy, offer or display anything for sale. Use of Equipment 2.30.1 Use any item of equipment, facilities or property belonging to the Council: 2.30.1.1 other than in the manner and for the purpose for which it was designed, constructed or intended to be used or in such manner as is likely to damage or destroy it; or 2.30.1.2 if that person is of or over the age indicated by a sign or notice as the age limit for using such equipment, facility or property. Weddings Hold, conduct or participate in a marriage ceremony, game, picnic, other event or entertainment on any Local Government Land except where the number of persons attending the event or entertainment does not exceed 20. 5712 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2.32 Working on Vehicles Repair, wash, paint, panel beat or carry out other work of any nature on or to any Vehicle, except for running repairs in the case of a breakdown. 3. Prohibited Activities A person must not undertake any of the following activities on any Local Government Land: 3.1 Animals 3.1.1 Cause or allow any animal to damage any flower bed, garden, pot, tree, lawn or other item located thereon. 3.1.2 Lead, drive or exercise any horse in such manner as to endanger the safety of any other person. 3.2 Damaging Property Damage or remove a building, structure or fixture located on Local Government Land. 3.3 Interference with Permitted Use Interrupt, disrupt or interfere with any other person’s use of Local Government Land which is permitted or for which permission has been granted. 3.4 Nuisance Behave in such a manner as to cause discomfort, inconvenience, annoyance or offence to any other person. 3.5 Playing games 3.5.1 Play or practice a game: 3.5.1.1 which is likely to cause damage to the land or anything in it; 3.5.1.2 which endangers the safety or interferes with the comfort of any person; 3.5.1.3 in any area where a sign indicates that the game is prohibited. 3.6 Smoking 3.6.1 Smoke tobacco or any other substance in any building on Local Government Land. 3.6.2 Smoke tobacco or any other substance on any Local Government Land or part thereof to which the Council has resolved this subparagraph shall apply. 3.7 Solicitation Tout or solicit customers for the parking of vehicles or for any other purpose whatsoever. 3.8 Throwing objects Throw, roll, project or discharge any stone, substance or other missile which endangers the safety of any person. 3.9 Waste 3.9.1 Deposit or leave thereon: 3.9.1.1 anything obnoxious or offensive; 3.9.1.2 any offal, dead animal, dung or filth; 3.9.1.3 any mineral, mineral waste, industrial waste or by-products. 3.9.2 Foul or pollute any Waters situated thereon. 3.9.3 Deposit any rubbish other than in receptacles provided by the Council for that purpose. 3.9.4 Deposit in any receptacle any rubbish emanating from domestic or trade purposes, unless designnated by a sign or signs. 4. Directions A person must comply with any reasonable direction or request from an Authorised Person relating to: 4.1 that person’s use of the land; 4.2 that person’s conduct and behaviour on the land; 4.3 that person’s safety on the land; [18 December 2008 4.4 the safety and enjoyment of the land by other persons. 5. Removal of Animals, Persons and Objects 5.1 If any animal, person or object is found on any part of Local Government Land in breach of a by-law: 5.1.1 any person in charge of the animal, person or object shall forthwith remove it from that part of the land on the request of an Authorised Person; and 5.1.2 an Authorised Person may remove the animal or object from the land if the person in charge of it fails to comply with the request, or if no person is in charge of it. 5.2 A person who is committing or has committed a breach of this by-law must immediately comply with a direction of an Authorised Person to leave that part of the Local Government Land. 6. Application of this by-law Any of subparagraphs 2.3.2, 2.20.2, 2.20.3, 2.22 and 3.6.2 of this by-law shall apply only in such portion or portions of the area as the Council may by resolution direct (in accordance with section 246 (3) (e) of the Local Government Act 1999). 7. Exemptions The restrictions in this by-law do not apply to any Police Officer, Council Officer or Council employee acting in the course and within the scope of that person’s normal duties, or to a contractor while performing work for the Council and while acting under the supervision of a Council Officer, or to the driver of an emergency vehicle when driving an emergency vehicle as defined in the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations and the Australian Road Rules 1999. The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the District Council of Karoonda East Murray held on 9 December 2008, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present. P. SMITHSON, Chief Executive Officer DISTRICT COUNCIL OF KAROONDA EAST MURRAY BY-LAW MADE UNDER THE DOG AND CAT MANAGEMENT ACT 1995 AND THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999 By-law No. 4—Dogs TO limit the number of dogs kept on premises and for the management and control of dogs in the Council’s area. 1. Definitions In this by-law: 1.1 ‘Approved Kennel Establishment’ means a building, structure or area approved by a relevant authority, pursuant to the Development Act 1993, for the keeping of dogs on a temporary or permanent basis. 1.2 ‘Assistant Dog’ means a hearing dog, a guide dog or a disability dog as defined in section 4 of the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995. 1.3 ‘Dog’ has the same meaning as in the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995. 1.4 ‘Dog Management Officer’ is a person appointed by the Council as such, pursuant to the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995. 1.5 ‘Effective Control’ means a person exercising control of a dog by command, the dog being in close proximity to the person and the person being able to see the dog at all times. 1.6 ‘Local Government Land’ means land owned by the Council or under the Council’s care, control and management. 1.7 ‘Premises’ means any domestic or non-domestic premises, except an Approved Kennel Establishment in respect of which a development authorisation is in force under the Development Act 1993. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1.8 ‘Small Dwelling’ means a flat, a serviced flat, home unit, strata unit, community lot, or a suite of rooms which is wholly occupied, or designed or intended to be occupied, as a separate dwelling. 1.9 ‘Township’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999. 1.10 ‘Working Dog’ means a dog primarily used for the purpose of herding stock. 2. Limit on Dog Numbers A person must not, without the Council’s permission, keep: 2.1 more than one dog in a Small Dwelling; 2.2 more than two dogs on any premises other than a Small Dwelling and within any Township; and 2.3 more than three dogs on any premises outside any Township (excluding Working Dogs). 3. Kennel Establishments 3.1 The limit set out in subparagraphs 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 of this by-law do not apply to an Approved Kennel Establishment provided: 3.1.1 it is operating in accordance with all approvals and consents; and 3.1.2 any business involving the dogs is registered in accordance with the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995. 4. Dog Off Leash Areas 4.1 Subject to paragraphs 5 and 6 of this by-law, any person may enter upon any part of Local Government Land for the purpose of exercising a dog under his or her Effective Control. 4.2 Where a person enters upon such part of Local Government Land for that purpose, he or she shall ensure that the dog or dogs under his or her control remain under Effective Control while on that land. 5. Dogs on Leash Areas A person must not, without the Council’s permission, on Local Government Land to which this paragraph applies, cause, suffer or permit any dog under that person’s control, charge or authority to be or remain on that land unless such dog is restrained by a strong chain, cord or leash not exceeding 2 m in length and either tethered securely to a fixed object or held by a person capable of controlling the dog and preventing it from being a nuisance or danger to other persons. 6. Dog Prohibited Areas A person must not, without the Council’s permission, cause, suffer or permit any dog (except an Assistant Dog), under that person’s control, charge or authority to be or remain on any other Local Government Land to which this paragraph applies. 7. Application of Paragraphs Paragraphs 5 and 6 of this by-law shall apply only in such portion or portions of the area as the Council may by resolution direct (in accordance with section 246 (3) (e) of the Local Government Act 1999). The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the District Council of Karoonda East Murray held on 9 December 2008, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present. P. SMITHSON, Chief Executive Officer DISTRICT COUNCIL OF KAROONDA EAST MURRAY BY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999 By-law No. 5—Moveable Signs TO protect visual amenity and public safety on roads and footpaths by setting standards for moveable signs and regulating their placement in a manner which recognises the advertising needs of businesses to maximise economic viability. 5713 1. Definitions In this by-law: 1.1 ‘Authorised Person’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999. 1.2 ‘Business’ means the business to which a Moveable Sign relates. 1.3 ‘Business Premises’ means the premises from which a business is conducted. 1.4 ‘Footpath’ means: 1.4.1 that part of a road between the property boundary of the road and the edge of the carriageway on the same side as that boundary; or 1.4.2 a footway, lane or other place made or constructed for the use of pedestrians and not for the use of vehicles. 1.5 ‘Moveable Sign’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999. 1.6 ‘Road’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999. 1.7 ‘Road Related Area’ has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1961. 2. Design and Construction A Moveable Sign must: 2.1 be of a kind known as an ‘A’ Frame or Sandwich Board sign, an inverted ‘T’ sign or a flat sign, or, with the permission of the Council, a sign of some other kind; 2.2 be designed, constructed and maintained in good quality and condition so as not to present a hazard to any member of the public; 2.3 be of strong construction so as to be stable when in position and be able to keep its position in adverse weather conditions; 2.4 not contain sharp or jagged edges or corners; 2.5 not be unsightly or offensive in appearance or content; 2.6 be constructed of timber, cloth, metal, plastic or plastic coated cardboard, or a mixture of such materials; 2.7 not rotate or contain moving parts; 2.8 not contain flashing lights or be illuminated internally; 2.9 not be more than 900 mm high and 600 mm deep; and 2.10 in the case of an ‘A’ Frame or Sandwich Board sign: 2.10.1 be hinged or joined at the top; and 2.10.2 be of such construction that its sides shall be securely fixed or locked in position when erected; and 2.11 in the case of an inverted ‘T’ sign, not contain any struts or supports that run between the display area and the base of the sign; and 2.12 have a display area not exceeding 1m2 in total or, if the sign is two sided, 1m2 on each side. 3. Appearance A Moveable Sign on a road must, in the opinion of an Authorised Person: 3.1 be painted or otherwise detailed in a competent and professional manner; 3.2 be aesthetically appealing, legible and simply worded to convey a precise message; 3.3 be of such design and contain such colours as are compatible with the architectural design of the premises adjacent to the sign, and which relate well to the townscape and overall amenity of the locality in which it is situated and not detract from or conflict with traffic, safety or direction signs or signals; and 3.4 contain combinations of colour and typographical styles which blend in with and reinforce the heritage qualities of the locality and the buildings where it is situated. 5714 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4. Placement A Moveable Sign must: 4.1 only be placed on the footpath of a road; 4.2 not be placed on a footpath that is less than 2.3 m wide; 4.3 be placed at least 600 mm from the kerb (or, if there is no kerb, from the edge of the carriageway of a road); 4.4 not be placed on a landscaped area, other than on landscaping that comprises only lawn; 4.5 not be placed on a designated parking area or within one metre of an entrance to premises; 4.6 not be placed so as to interfere with the reasonable movement of persons or vehicles using the footpath or road in the vicinity of or adjacent to where the Moveable Sign is positioned or endanger the safety of members of the public; 4.7 not be fixed, tied or chained to, leaned against or placed closer than 2 m to any other structure, object or plant (including another Moveable Sign); 4.8 in the case of a flat sign, the message of which only contains newspaper headlines and the name of the newspaper, be placed resting against the premises of the business to which the Moveable Sign relates; 4.9 be placed directly in front of the Business Premises to which it relates; 4.10 be placed within the projections of the side boundaries of the Business Premises to which it relates; 4.11 not be placed so as to obstruct or impede a vehicle door when opened, provided that the vehicle is parked lawfully on the carriageway; 4.12 not be placed within 6 m of an intersection; and 4.13 not be placed so that it prevents a clear passage for pedestrians of at least 2 m. 5. Restrictions 5.1 A Moveable Sign must: 5.1.1 only contain material which advertises a Business being conducted on Business Premises adjacent to the Moveable Sign or the goods and services available from that Business; 5.1.2 be limited to two Moveable Signs per Business Premises; 5.1.3 only be displayed when the Business to which it relates is open to the public; 5.1.4 not be tied, fixed or attached to anything; 5.1.5 not be displayed during the hours of darkness unless it is in a clearly lit area and is clearly visible; 5.1.6 not be displayed on a median strip, traffic island or on the carriageway of a road; and 5.1.7 be securely anchored to minimise the likelihood of the Moveable Sign being blown away or knocked over in inclement weather. 5.2 If in the opinion of the Council a footpath or other area forming the boundary of any road is unsafe for any Moveable Sign to be displayed or placed the Council may by resolution prohibit or restrict the display or placement of a Moveable Sign or the times a Moveable Sign may be displayed or placed in that area. 6. Exemptions 6.1 Subparagraphs 5.1.1, 5.1.2 and 5.1.4 of this by-law do not apply to a Moveable Sign which is displayed and used: 6.1.1 to advertise a garage sale taking place from residential premises; or 6.1.2 as a directional sign to a short term (less than three days) event run by a community/charitable body or an unincorporated association. [18 December 2008 6.2 Subparagraphs 5.1.1, 5.1.2 and 5.1.3 of this by-law do not apply to a flat sign the message of which only contains a newspaper or magazine headlines and the name of the newspaper or magazine. 6.3 A requirement of this by-law will not apply where the Council has granted permission for the Moveable Sign to be displayed contrary to the requirement. 6.4 This by-law will not apply to a Moveable Sign which is: 6.4.1 placed on a road pursuant to an authorisation under the Local Government Act 1999, or another Act; 6.4.2 designed to direct people to the open inspection of any land or building that is available for purchase or lease; 6.4.3 related to a State or Commonwealth election and is displayed during the period commencing on the issue of writ or writs for the election and ending at the close of polls on polling day; or 6.4.4 related to an election held under the Local Government Act 1999 or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and is displayed during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day. 7. Removal of Unauthorised Moveable Signs 7.1 If: 7.1.1 the design or construction of a Moveable Sign that has been placed on a road does not comply with a requirement of this by-law; 7.1.2 the positioning of a Moveable Sign does not comply with a requirement of this by-law; 7.1.3 any other relevant requirement of this by-law is not complied with; or 7.1.4 the Moveable Sign unreasonably: 7.1.4.1 restricts the use of the road; or 7.1.4.2 endangers the safety of members of the public, an Authorised Person may order the owner of the sign to remove the sign from the road. 7.2 A person must comply with an order of an Authorised Person made pursuant to subparagraph 7.1 of this bylaw. 7.3 If the Authorised Person cannot find the owner, or the owner fails to comply immediately with the order of an Authorised Person, the Authorised Person may remove and dispose of the Moveable Sign. 7.4 The owner or other person entitled to recover a Moveable Sign removed pursuant to subparagraph 7.3 of this by-law must pay to the Council any reasonable costs incurred by the Council in removing, storing and attempting to dispose of the Moveable Sign before being entitled to recover the Moveable Sign. 8. Removal of Authorised Moveable Signs 8.1 The owner of, or other person responsible for, a Moveable Sign must remove or relocate the Moveable Sign at the request of an Authorised Person if, in the reasonable opinion of that Authorised Person, and notwithstanding compliance with this by-law, there is any hazard or obstruction or there is likely to be a hazard or obstruction arising out of the location of the Moveable Sign. 8.2 The owner of, or other person responsible for, a Moveable Sign must remove or relocate the Moveable Sign at the request of an Authorised Person for the purpose of special events, parades, road works or in any other circumstances which, in the reasonable opinion of the Authorised Person, requires relocation or removal of the Moveable Sign to protect public safety or to protect or enhance the amenity of a particular locality. 18 December 2008] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the District Council of Karoonda East Murray held on 9 December 2008, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present. P. SMITHSON, Chief Executive Officer DISTRICT COUNCIL OF KAROONDA EAST MURRAY Temporary Road Closure NOTICE is hereby given that at its meeting held on 11 November 2008, Council resolved to exercise the powers pursuant to section 33 of the Road Traffic Act 1961 and Clause F of the Instrument of General Approval of the Minister dated 12 March 2001, accordingly, Council pursuant to section 33 (1) (a) of the Road Traffic Act 1961, declares that the events to be conducted, are events to which section 33 of the Road Traffic Act 1961, applies and as such, makes an order that Railway Terrace, Karoonda, between Bodey Street and East Terrace, be closed to traffic from 5.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. on 24 December 2008, for a Christmas Festival and from 6.30 p.m. on 31 December 2008 to 3 a.m. on 1 January 2009, for a New Year’s Eve Street Party. Pursuant to section 33 (1) (b) of the Road Traffic Act 1961, make an order directing that persons taking part in the event be exempted, in relation to roads, from the duty to observe the Australian Road Rules 230 and 238. P. SMITHSON, Chief Executive Officer DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LOXTON WAIKERIE Naming of Street NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 219 of the Local Government Act 1999, that the District Council of Loxton Waikerie, at its meeting held on 12 December 2008, assigned the name Raymont Avenue to the section of road marked yellow as indicated on Preliminary Plan No. 07/08 being the former rail crossing land adjacent Mill Corner, Loxton. P. D. ACKLAND, Chief Executive Officer DISTRICT COUNCIL OF STREAKY BAY Office Closure NOTICE is hereby given that the public are advised that the Council Office will be closed at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, 23 December 2008 and will re-open at 8.30 a.m. on Monday, 5 January 2009. Emergency Contact Numbers Works: Peter Irvine ........................................... 0427 600 066 General Inspector: Peter Reed ............................................ 0429 677 540 Administration: Jayne Holland....................................... 0427 601 156 D. JENNINGS, Chief Executive Officer WAKEFIELD REGIONAL COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS Supplementary Election for Councillor in Northern Ward Conducted on Monday, 8 December 2008 Formal Ballot Papers: 334 Informal Ballot Papers: 0 Quota: 168 Candidates First Preference Votes Result after Distribution of Preferences Stone, Michael............................. Stevens, Greg............................... 116 218 Elected K. MOUSLEY, Returning Officer 5715 WATTLE RANGE COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS Supplementary Election for Councillor in Corcoran Ward Conducted on Monday, 8 December 2008 Formal Ballot Papers: 1 817 Informal Ballot Papers: 4 Quota: 909 Candidates First Preference Votes Result after Distribution of Preferences Millie, Delzie............................... Lucas, Joan.................................. Webster, Allan............................. 525 593 699 Excluded Elected K. MOUSLEY, Returning Officer WATTLE RANGE COUNCIL Closure of Road—Surf Beach, Beachport NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of Wattle Range Council held on 9 December 2008, the Council resolved pursuant to section 359 of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, to close that part of the Beachport-Millicent Road from the easterly point of allotment 11 in Deposited Plan 29307, Hundred of Rivoli Bay in an easterly direction for a distance of 250 m to the south of and immediately adjacent to the Surf Beach carpark, to all vehicular traffic. This section of the beach forms part of the Beachport-Millicent Road road reserve and all vehicular traffic is subject to the provisions of the Road Traffic Act 1961, at all times. Council will be erecting signage on the approaches to this section of beach advising all traffic of the closure of this section of the Surf Beach to all traffic. If such measures do not adequately give effect to the road closure, then such barriers and other traffic control devices as are necessary to close the road to vehicular traffic will be erected. F. N. BRENNAN, Chief Executive Officer IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons: Ackermans, Pieter Johannes, late of 12 Smale Street, Risdon Park, retired policeman, who died on 22 March 2008. Bannerman, Janet Bell Cawley, late of 43 Crittenden Road, Smithfield Plains, home duties, who died on 30 August 2008. Basterfield, Edgar Kenneth, late of 20 Norseman Avenue, Westbourne Park, retired receiving and despatch supervisor, who died on 26 October 2008. Bedford, Ronda, late of 16-24 Penneys Hill Road, Hackham, of no occupation, who died on 28 August 2008. Bennett, Michael George, late of 30 Phillips Street, Kensington, retired cleaner, who died on 7 May 2008. Birchall, Patricia, late of 133 Frost Road, Salisbury South, retired clerk, who died on 14 October 2008. Bussenschutt, Colin Kitchener, late of 1217 Grand Junction Road, Hope Valley, retired salesman, who died on 22 September 2008. 5716 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Crothers, George, late of 5 Bradford Court, Enfield, retired painter, who died on 1 October 2008. Giesberts, Susanna Eugenia, late of 23 Catalina Road, Elizabeth East, of no occupation, who died on 23 September 2008. Grace, Patsy Ella, late of 1 Duffield Street, Gawler East, of no occupation, who died on 5 May 2008. Green, Charles Rex, late of 24 Bartley Terrace, Semaphore Park, retired fitter and turner, who died on 14 April 2008. Grima, John Stuart, late of 15 Ann Street, Stepney, retired labourer, who died on 13 January 2008. Guy, Dorothy Claire, late of 10 Morton Road, Christie Downs, of no occupation, who died on 1 November 2008. Kosma, Istuan, late of 67 Angus Avenue, Edwardstown, of no occupation, who died on 5 May 2008. Leach, Kenneth Victor James, late of 12 Butterick Street, Port Pirie South, of no occupation, who died on 13 October 2008. Mansell, Anne Elisabeth, late of 3 Napier Avenue, Sellicks Beach, home duties, who died on 26 April 2007. Mansell, Derek Peter, late of 3 Napier Avenue, Sellicks Beach, teacher, who died on 26 April 2007. Seaman, Joan Isabel, late of Maude Street, Encounter Bay, of no occupation, who died on 20 October 2008. Tybell, Margaret Marie, late of 15 Halliday Street, Risdon Park, retired cook, who died on 3 March 2008. Watkins, Frederick John, late of 13 Wandina Avenue, Pooraka, retired mall worker, who died on 1 September 2008. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972, and the Family Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries, and other persons having claims against the said estates are required to send, in writing, to the Public Trustee, 25 Franklin Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000, full particulars and proof of such claims, on or before 23 January 2009, otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estate; and notice is also hereby given that all persons who are indebted to the said estates are required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith to deliver the same to the Public Trustee. Dated 18 December 2008. M. I. BODYCOAT, Public Trustee IN the matter of the estate of the undermentioned deceased person: Allen, Rose Lillian, late of ‘Allenville’ Copper Hill near Kadina, farmer, who died on 3 July 2008. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972-1975 and the Family Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries and other persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are directed to send full particulars and evidence of such claims to the undersigned on or before 31 January 2009, otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estate; and notice is also hereby given that all persons who are indebted to the above estate are required to pay the amount of their debt to the undersigned or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estate are forthwith to deliver the same to the undersigned. FINLAYSONS, Lawyers, Level 8, 81 Flinders Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 IN the matter of the estate of the undermentioned deceased person: Stidston, Brian David, late of 36 Browning Avenue, Fulham Gardens, who died on 18 November 2007. Notice is hereby given by the executor and trustee of the estate that creditors or other persons having claims against the estate or property of the estate should send particulars of such claims, including supporting documentation to O’Loughlins Lawyers, Level 2, 99 Frome Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 within 31 days of the publication of this notice after which time the estate will be distributed having regard only to claims of which notice has be received. 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