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Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR A WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT TO THE QUEENSLAND REPORTS — SINCE 1908 1 ISSN 0726-0784 WEEK IN REVIEW | 2 • Forthcoming Events • Queensland Reports: Price Reductions and Online Access • Application for order under Vexatious Proceedings Act – What constitutes vexatious proceedings?: Markan v Bar Association of Queensland (No 3) [2014] QSC 225 • Recent Practice Decision – Costs – Whether commercial outcomes are relevant to determining whether the outcome of the litigation was “no less favourable”: Vercorp Pty Ltd v ACN 096 278 483 Pty Ltd (in liq) (No 3) [2014] QSC 235 • Recent High Court Decision – Liability of builder to subsequent owner of building – Liability to body corporate of new building: Brookfield Multiplex Ltd v Owners Corporation Strata Plan 61288 [2014] HCA 36 • Recently Passed Acts • Bills Before the House • Recent acquisitions of the Supreme Court Library EDITORS’ SELECTION OF NEW CASES | 7 • Criminal Law – When is it appropriate to stay civil proceedings pending determination of related criminal proceedings?: Flegg v Hallett [2014] QSC 220 • BCIPA – Whether applications for adjudication and abuse of process can be pursued when contractual enforcement proceedings are on foot: Civil Mining & Construction Pty Ltd v Isaac Regional Council [2014] QSC 231 NEWLY PUBLISHED REPORTS | 9 • R v Cunningham [2014] QCA 88 PUBLIC NOTICES | 11 • Notice of intention to apply for Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration • Notice of intention to apply for Admission to the Legal Profession GENERAL INFORMATION | 65 The Queensland Law Reporter is published by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for the State of Queensland ABN 74 009 656 982, Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law, 415 George Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000 Australia. Email: [email protected] Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 2 WEEK IN REVIEW Roger Derrington QC (Editor) FORTHCOMING EVENTS Valedictory Ceremony for Her Honour Chief Judge Patricia Wolfe AO Friday 17 October 2014 The District Court has announced that there will be a Valedictory Ceremony to honour and farewell her Honour, Chief Judge Patricia Wolfe AO next Friday, 17 October 2014. The ceremony will be held at 9:15am in the Banco Court, Level 3 Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law, 415 George Street, Brisbane. Corporate Liability and Compliance Seminar 6 November 2014 Customs House, 399 Queen Street, Brisbane 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Corporate liability and compliance is one of the new burgeoning areas of the law and it is fortunate that this important seminar is taking place in Brisbane during November ahead of the G20 Summit. The Seminar is being conducted jointly by the TC Beirne School of Law, Transparency International – Australia and the Basel Institute on Governance. The seminar will address the past, present and future of corporate liability law and will be addressed by the internationally renowned Ms Gemma Aiolfi who will share her extensive experience in compliance, integrity risk management and collective action. Ms Aiolfi is the head of Compliance, Corporate Governance, and Collective Action at the Basel Institute on Governance. Also addressing the seminar will be Ms Jane Ellis, formerly of Ashurst, who has extensive experience in corporate governance and compliance both within Australia and internationally. The topics for the seminar include: • A review of key common and civil law approaches to corporate accountability for crime and the likely development of this area of regulation. • The implications for multinational companies, their board members and employees in relation to corporate compliance from a transnational perspective. • The challenges of implementing effective systems for compliance. More information in relation to this important seminar (which is CPD accredited) can be found on the website of the University of Queensland and can be accessed by clicking here. QUEENSLAND REPORTS: PRICE REDUCTIONS AND ONLINE ACCESS In addition to the free weekly Queensland Law Reporter, the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting (ICLRQ) is striving to provide practitioners with convenient access to the Queensland Reports. Annual subscription rates will be reduced by approximately 70% and printed reports currently in stock will be heavily discounted. The 2015 annual subscription prices (including GST and postage) will be: • $132 for two bound volumes per year (reduced from $460 in 2014); • $132 for 12 monthly loose parts (reduced from $526 in 2014); and • $264 for both bound volumes and loose parts (reduced from $726 in 2014). Subscribers can also take advantage of acquiring a complete set of the Queensland Reports (including its predecessor reports from 1859) for the low price of $3,300 (inclusive of GST and delivery in Brisbane) throughout the remainder of 2014. This is effectively $25 per volume. Subscribers seeking to complete partial sets of the Queensland Reports can obtain missing segments or single volumes at a similar price. This is a limited opportunity – once customer demand has been satisfied, the ICLRQ intends to discard any remaining stock and missing Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 3 volumes will only be available through a print-on-demand service, at an expectedly greater cost than the prices offered currently offered. Furthermore, the ICLRQ has been working towards enhancing online access to the Queensland Reports. In 2014, this has culminated in a major digitisation project, which captures the entire set of the Queensland Reports (and its predecessor reports) from 1859 in high-quality images and data. Significantly, the ICLRQ, in conjunction with the Supreme Court of Queensland Library, is also developing a new way of publishing and providing access to authorised reports online. The new website will provide access to all Queensland case law – including a full set of the Queensland Reports – to the general public free of charge for as long it is feasible to do so. Through these projects, the ICLRQ seeks to ensure all practitioners and litigants, irrespective of resources, have access to the necessary legal materials used in court. The ICLRQ hopes to launch these developments in January 2015. All enquiries about subscriptions to the Queensland Reports and the purchasing of back volumes should be directed to Mr Jason Rogers, Secretary of the ICLRQ, at [email protected]. APPLICATION FOR ORDER UNDER VEXATIOUS PROCEEDINGS ACT – WHAT CONSTITUTES VEXATIOUS PROCEEDINGS? Markan v Bar Association of Queensland (No 3) [2014] QSC 225 Wilson J 15 September 2014 In this matter the Applicant, the Bar Association of Queensland (BAQ), sought an order against Mr Markan under the Vexatious Proceedings Act or alternatively an order striking out the claim and statement of claim in an action brought by Mr Markan. Mr Markan cross applied for an order that the BAQ be declared the vexatious person and that its application against Mr Markan be struck out. He also sought a range of other orders. [3] Wilson J outlined the circumstances which brought the matter before the Court. They do not have to be set out in this note. He did note that Mr Markan had made complaints to the Legal Services Commission against various counsel who had acted for him in various proceedings before the Court, however, the BAQ had concluded that there was no misconduct on the part of the Counsel. [15]. It seems that, as a result of these matters, Mr Markan commenced an action against, inter alia, the BAQ seeking damages in an amount exceeding $10 million. Wilson J identified that Mr Markan’s statement of claim in those proceedings had been struck out by Atkinson J, whose decision he appealed to the Court of Appeal. He sought Special Leave to the High Court in respect of decisions of the Court of Appeal but was unsuccessful. Mr Markan commenced a second action against BAQ. The statement of claim in that action was also struck out for failing to disclose a cause of action. [31]. An appeal against that order was not successful. A third action, being the present action, was commenced. Wilson J identified that in this proceeding Mr Markan also asserts that the “BAQ is a criminal organisation, and that persons associated with it should be sent to reeducation facilities and subjected to hard physical labour”. His Honour also outlined the various actions brought by Mr Markan against the Crime and Misconduct Commission, the Qld Police Service and the Legal Services Commission which were unsuccessful. After setting out the above facts, Wilson J then dealt individually with each of Mr Markan’s complaints as against the BAQ and went to great lengths to explain why he considered that there was no legal foundation to support the grievances. In relation to the application under the Vexatious Proceedings Act his Honour identified that the expression “vexatious proceeding” under the Act has been “construed to mean something more than a lack of success – rather, the proceedings must be seriously and unfairly burdensome, prejudicial or damaging or productive of serious and unjustified trouble and harassment”. [58]. In determining whether to make the order, the Court needed to be satisfied that the plaintiff has instituted or conducted vexatious proceedings; and, that they have been instituted or conducted frequently. The reference to “frequently” is a relative term in the context of the litigation and can refer to many applications made within the one proceedings. In this sense his Honour held that Mr Markan had instituted or conducted proceedings “frequently”. He also held that the proceedings so instituted were without legal foundation and, therefore, vexatious. [63]. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 4 RECENT PRACTICE DECISION – COSTS – WHETHER COMMERCIAL OUTCOMES ARE RELEVANT TO DETERMINING WHETHER THE OUTCOME OF THE LITIGATION WAS “NO LESS FAVOURABLE” Vercorp Pty Ltd v ACN 096 278 483 Pty Ltd (in liq) (No 3) [2014] QSC 235 P D McMurdo J 23 September 2014 This is an interesting, and somewhat unusual, decision on costs. The reasons of his Honour, P D McMurdo J commences, “This judgment deals with the costs of the proceeding which was tried some four years ago and decided by my judgment a month later.” Indeed, the reasons of his Honour also deal with a question of costs which had been reserved six years previously. In the action the applicant had sought specific performance of four parcels of land. Effectively, it succeeded in relation to two parcels but not the remaining two. Each party appealed against the judgment but each appeal was substantially unsuccessful. The costs of the action up to and including trial were not sought when judgment was given and, indeed, were not sought until 2013. However, in about 2013 the respondent company was wound up and a liquidator appointed. The applicant relied upon an offer to settle which it claimed was no less favourable than the outcome of the litigation although that outcome included the consequences of commercial dealings which post-dated the decision of the Court of Appeal. His Honour held that UCPR 360 was not applicable in the circumstances because the outcome of the litigation was less favourable than the offer which was made. His Honour considered that it was not permissible to consider the negotiated outcomes of the parties after the handing down of judgment to ascertain whether or not the outcome of the litigation was or was not less favourable than the offer which was made. Although the applicant did succeed on a majority of points raised in the proceedings and there was some evidence of poor conduct by the respondent, it was important that the applicant had sued upon four contracts but had only succeeded upon two. In those circumstances the respondent could have claimed to have had as much success as had the applicant. That being so, as each party had an equal measure of success, the starting point should be that there should be no order for costs whereby one party is better off than the other. However, because the conduct the respondent in the litigation had made it more expensive than it would otherwise have been, it was appropriate for the respondent to pay one half of the applicant’s costs. RECENT HIGH COURT DECISION – LIABILITY OF BUILDER TO SUBSEQUENT OWNER OF BUILDING – LIABILITY TO BODY CORPORATE OF NEW BUILDING Brookfield Multiplex Ltd v Owners Corporation Strata Plan 61288 [2014] HCA 36 8 October 2014 The High Court handed down the above important decision this week concerning the liability of builders to the body corporate of a building for latent defects. Brookfield Multiplex Ltd (“Brookfield”) had constructed a building complex pursuant to a “design and construct” contract with a developer Chelsea Apartments Pty Ltd (“Chelsea”), which owned the land on which it was built. The building as built contained a number of apartments, all of which were subject to leases given by Chelsea to Park Hotel Management Pty Ltd ("Park Hotel"). That latter company, which was a subsidiary of the Stockland Trust Group, intended to and did operate the apartments collectively as a serviced apartment hotel under the "Holiday Inn" brand. The units were strata titled with the result that an owners’ corporation (the “Corporation”) was created when the strata title plan was registered. The common property also vested in the Corporation as manager of the strata scheme and as "agent" for the owners of the apartments. Individuals purchased units in the complex and were, essentially, in the position of investors in the hotel venture. After a brief period of time latent defects in the common property became manifest and the Corporation commenced proceedings against Brookfield to recover damages including the cost of repairing the defects. It was asserted by the Corporation that Brookfield was liable to it for breach of a duty to take reasonable care to avoid the economic loss to the Corporation by reason of the defective design and construction. As Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 5 French CJ put it, “The principal question raised on this appeal from the decision of the Court of Appeal is whether Brookfield owed the Corporation a duty to exercise reasonable care in the construction of the building to avoid causing the Corporation to suffer pure economic loss resulting from latent defects in the common property?” The High Court held that Brookfield owed no duty of care to the Corporation. Its duties were to Chelsea as the developer of the complex and they were informed by the terms and conditions in the “design and build” contract. It is to be noted that French CJ was apparently influenced by the fact that the “purchasers of lots from Chelsea were effectively investors in a hotel venture under standard form contracts which were an integral part of the overall contractual arrangements”. In that respect it could not be said that the purchasers or the Corporation were in the position of persons who might be said to be “vulnerable”. Similarly, Hayne and Kiefel JJ held that the Corporation, was not in a position of vulnerability given that the developer and the original purchasers were able to make contractual provisions to protect themselves in relation to any defects which emerged in the building. Crennan, Bell and Keane JJ were of a similar view. This decision effectively confines the decision in Bryan v Maloney to a narrow band of cases and, in particular, where the building is a dwelling house. The full text of the decision can be read on AUSTLII which can be accessed by clicking here. RECENTLY PASSED ACTS The State Parliament has not been sitting in the past week with the result there have been no new Acts passed. BILLS BEFORE THE HOUSE Although there has been very little activity in relation to those pieces of legislation remaining before the House the Parliament, some reports have been handed down from Committee: Queensland Building and Construction Commission and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2014 (Report received from Committee 8 October 2014). The purpose of this Bill is to further the Government’s response to the inquiry into the operation of the Queensland Building Services Authority. Previous legislation has already implemented some of the responses. The objectives of this proposed legislation include: • Updating and improving the licensing system. • The introduction of an improved demerit point system that includes heavier sanctions for recalcitrant contractors. • An expansion of the Queensland Home Warranty Scheme to extend its coverage to, inter alia, new swimming pool construction and manufactured homes. • An expansion of the Queensland Home Warranty Scheme by introducing optional additional cover and clarifying the provisions of the scheme to reduce uncertainty and assist with the management of claims. • The introduction of early dispute intervention process to allow the QBCC to conciliate/mediate disputes between consumers and contractors at no cost. • Altering the minimum requirements to be included in the domestic building contracts and the introduction of level 1 and level 2 contracts. • Increasing the power of the QBCC to make an application to the Supreme Court in relation to stop work orders. The Explanatory Note to the Bill which was considered by Committee can be read in full on the Queensland Parliament website which can be accessed by clicking here. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 6 RECENT ACQUISITIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT LIBRARY (Contributed by Dr Richard Schulte of Counsel) The following books were added to the collection of the Supreme Court Library during the week: • Marcus Jacobs, Security of Payment in the Australian Building and Construction th Industry (5 edition) 2014 (Thomson Reuters) Marcus Jacobs QC has again produced a comprehensive exposition of the law relating to th security of payments in the 5 edition of this work. The work comprises two broad sections: commentary and legislation. By reference to the New South Wales Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999, the commentary explains the judicial treatment of the various sections in the Act. There is also commentary for similar th provisions found in the other security of payments legislation in Australia. The 5 edition contains a useful comparative table of sections across all jurisdictions. The legislation part of the text is a convenient collection of the explanatory note, the second reading speech, and the statute and its regulations for each Australian jurisdiction. The text was published on the cusp of the enactment of the Building and Construction Industry Payments Amendment Act 2014 and, as such, includes a copy of the Bill, but not the Act. Otherwise, the text is a convenient and up to date resource. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 7 EDITORS’ SELECTION OF NEW CASES The following case has been selected for reporting in the Queensland Reports this week: CRIMINAL LAW – WHEN IS IT APPROPRIATE TO STAY CIVIL PROCEEDINGS PENDING DETERMINATION OF RELATED CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS? Flegg v Hallett [2014] QSC 220 Flanagan J 12 September 2014 In this recent application for a stay of proceedings Flanagan J was required to consider the circumstances in which a stay of a civil proceeding may be granted, pending the outcome of an allegedly “related” criminal proceeding. This present application arose out of a civil defamation claim brought by Dr Bruce Flegg MP (the “plaintiff”) against his former senior media advisor, Greg Hallett, (the “defendant”). The facts giving rise to the plaintiff’s defamation action, and thus the defendant’s present application, are relatively well-known, and for present purposes only those critical to the Court’s decision will be parsed. Following his dismissal from the plaintiff’s staff, the defendant is alleged to have threatened Anderson, the Director of the Government Media Unit, that he would divulge information about the plaintiff unless he was provided with another job – it is this conversation which is the subject of the criminal charge against the defendant, [4] – the defendant is charged with threatening an agency of government pursuant to s 54A of the Criminal Code. Subsequently, the defendant conducted a number of interviews in which he allegedly defamed the plaintiff, see [5]–[8], “carrying out” his threat. The plaintiff then commenced these proceedings against the defendant, and in response, the defendant pleaded a defence of privilege at common law and a defence of qualified privilege pursuant to s 30 of the Defamation Act 2005. [13]–[14]. Pleadings closed, and the defendant subsequently brought the present application for a stay of the defamation proceeding pending the outcome of the criminal proceeding. As a matter of general principle, an individual the subject of both criminal and civil proceedings, does not have an automatic right to the stay of the civil proceeding simply because its continuation may have the practical effect of forcing them in the civil proceedings to act in a manner which would waive their right of silence and thus disadvantage them in the criminal proceeding. [32], See generally [28]–[33]. In considering whether to grant a stay, the court must weigh a number of factors including: the effect of publicity upon the subsequent criminal proceeding; the possibility of a miscarriage of justice; the potential impact on the defendant’s right to silence and the burden on the defendant of preparing for the proceedings concurrently and determine whether the circumstances are such that it is just to interfere with a plaintiff’s ordinary rights. See the discussion at [28]–[40]. Upon considering the arguments presented by the defendant, his Honour concluded that Hallett had failed to demonstrate how, “in defending the defamation proceedings at trial, his criminal proceedings [would] be prejudiced, or his right to silence affected”. [47]. Central to this conclusion was that the defendant’s conversation with Anderson, was not “the subject of any pleaded publication of defamatory matter,” [48], and nor were any material facts related to this conversation pleaded in the current pleadings. [49] Given that no imputations were pleaded with respect to the defendant’s conversation with Anderson, Flanagan J concluded that it would be unnecessary for the defendant to reveal aspects of his defence to the criminal charge in the process of arguing his pleaded defences, that in presenting his defence he may wish the Court have regard to the surrounding circumstances was not “central to the defences raised” [53]. See [52]–[55]. Further, all that is required for a conviction pursuant to s 54A is evidence of a threat of detriment – that this threat was actually carried out is not required to be proven and thus the “publications” subject of the civil proceeding were not an essential element of the criminal proceeding. [51]. Finally the Court did not consider that the likely publicity surrounding this proceeding would prejudice the criminal proceeding, particularly given the considerable intervening period, [58] and it was also concerned with the negative impact that delay would have on the plaintiff, and his prospects of obtaining any real relief should the claim be made out, [59] see [46]. It is for these reasons that the Court considered there was no “real danger of injustice” in the criminal proceeding if the defamation proceeding was not stayed, and thus the defendant’s application was denied. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 8 BCIPA – WHETHER APPLICATIONS FOR ADJUDICATION AND ABUSE OF PROCESS CAN BE PURSUED WHEN CONTRACTUAL ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS ARE ON FOOT? Civil Mining & Construction Pty Ltd v Isaac Regional Council [2014] QSC 231 McMurdo J 17 September 2014. This recent decision of the Supreme Court considers the interaction between contractual and statutory dispute resolution mechanisms. The parties had entered a contract whereby the applicant, CMC, agreed to undertake road works for the respondent, the Issac Regional Council (the “Council”) – a contract in part governed by the provisions of the Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004 (“BCIPA”). Following disputes regarding payment for work completed, CMC initiated a number of claims under the BCIPA to recover amounts it alleged were owed to it by the Council. The first two of these claims were the subject of adjudications favourable to CMC, which were challenged by the Council and later declared void by the Court. Subsequently CMC initiated proceedings under the dispute resolution provisions of its contract with the Council, and also made and then referred a new claim for adjudication. See [4]–[11]. The Council challenged this claim alleging that, in the circumstances, it was an abuse of the statutory scheme as: (1) the present claim is almost entirely incorporated in previous claims which have been adjudicated, and these decisions have subsequently been set aside; (2) that the claim is substantially disputed by the Council and CMC is aware of this; and (3) that CMC has already invoked the dispute resolution provisions of the parties’ contract with regards to this same issue. [3]. CMC then applied to this Court for a declaration that its conduct – in referring an additional claim for adjudication despite being engaged in concurrent contractual enforcement proceedings – was not an abuse of process. [1] In addressing the Council’s contentions, the Court firstly considered the significance of the previously voided adjudications. Central to its reasoning was the fact that though previously set aside by this Court, this action was a consequence of procedural, rather than substantive defects in the previous adjudications and, thus the decision to set aside the adjudications simply put the parties in the same position as if there had been no adjudication. [13]. Given this, and the fact that s 17(6) of the BCIPA permits subsequent claims which include amounts the subject of a previous claim, it was held that the previous adjudications did not make the claim-in-issue an abuse of process. Id. Briefly turning to the question of the effect of CMC’s knowledge that the Council “substantially disputed” the claim, the Court considered that this “could never be a bar to the pursuit of a claim under the [BCIPA], which provides claimants with the remedy of an adjudication in the very circumstance where their claims are disputed.” [14]. Finally, the Court considered whether CMC’s conduct in commencing and continuing effectively parallel proceedings under the parties’ contract, meant that its statutory claim was an abuse of process. In addressing this question, the Court initially looked to the decision of the NSW Court of Appeal in Falgat Constructions v Equity Australia Corporation Pty Ltd, where Handley JA held, in similar circumstances, that there was no impediment to the concurrent pursuit of statutory and contractual proceedings so long as this “did not interfere with the fair trial of the court proceedings.” [15]-[16]. In light of this decision, and the absence of conduct by CMC, such as a breach of an undertaking to a court, see J Hutchinson Pty Ltd v Galform Pty Ltd; see also [18][21], which would operate to negate the well-established principle that the pursuit of concurrent remedies is not an abuse of process, [22], the Court denied the Council’s application. R M Derrington QC Editor: Queensland Reports Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 9 NEWLY PUBLISHED REPORTS CRIMINAL LAW – SENTENCING OF JUVENILES – WHETHER TO RECORD CONVICTION – RE-EXERCISE OF DISCRETION – PUBLICATION PROHIBITION ORDER – PRINCIPLES AND RELEVANT CONSIDERATIONS R v Cunningham [2014] QCA 88 The applicant was nearly sixteen and a half years old when he committed several offences (two counts of stealing, two counts of attempted armed robbery, one count of receiving tainted property, one count of burglary and stealing and one count of unlawfully using a motor vehicle) to which he pleaded guilty in the Children’s Court and was sentenced to various periods of detention on each count to be served concurrently (two years to serve 70 per cent on the armed robbery counts and three months on the others). He also pleaded guilty and was dealt with for summary offences of assault police and obstruct police for which he was convicted but not further punished and a breach of probation where the breach was proved but no further action taken. The applicant had an extensive juvenile criminal history (as set out at [34] – [38]) (which included various stealing offences) and had had one stealing conviction recorded on 11 November 2011. He committed the offences the subject of counts two to five while subject to a notice to appear and only eight days after having been granted bail in respect of other stealing charges. Less than two months after being released from custody, and while on bail for the stealing offences committed in January 2013, the applicant committed the attempted armed robbery offences in counts six and seven. While in custody on 10 April 2013, following arrest for the attempted armed robbery offences, the applicant committed the summary offences of assaulting and obstruct police when he became violent and resisted police efforts to move him to a “violent detention cell” for his own safety. The author of a pre-sentence report expressed the view, inter alia, that the combination of exiting school, alienation from his biological family and substance abuse had contributed to the applicant’s developing a fatalistic attitude towards his life and that the development of an addition to illicit substances was fundamental to the applicant’s offending. The applicant had been 244 days in custody on remand and while in detention had achieved his grade 10 in Mathematics and English and had indicated an intention to access part-time work following his release from detention but wanted to arrange his own accommodation on release. The report contained little information to enable an assessment of the applicant’s realistic prospects of employment. Convictions were recorded for each of the offences. No submissions were made below about this, and the sentencing judge gave no reasons for doing so. The applicant sought leave to appeal against sentence contending the recording of convictions rendered the sentence manifestly excessive as this would have an adverse impact on the applicant’s chances of rehabilitation or of finding or retaining employment. Section 183 and 184 of the Youth Justice Act 1992 [set out at [9]) deal with when a conviction may be recorded against a child. The applicant also sought a non-publication order under s 299A (set out at [66]). Held, per Daubney J (Holmes JA and Gotterson JA agreeing), granting leave to appeal and dismissing the appeal: (1) That the prima facie position under ss 183 and 184 of the Youth Justice Act 1992 is that a conviction is not to be recorded against a child. The power to record convictions against children is conferred by s 183. Section 184 governs the exercise of that discretion. [11], [13]. R v WAJ [2010] QCA 87 applied. (2) That on appeal, in the absence of any sentencing remarks expressly directed to the discretion, or to the relevant provisions governing the recording of convictions, it was Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 10 appropriate to proceed on the footing that the discretion miscarried and must be exercised afresh. [11] – [13]. R v WAJ [2010] QCA 87 applied. (3) That, having regard to the matters in s 184 of the Youth Justice Act 1992, convictions ought be recorded. The offences demonstrated not only a preparedness on the part of the applicant to continue to engage in criminal activity, but the attempted armed robbery offences involved an escalation in criminality by reason of the use of a knife. The applicant’s ongoing criminal conduct demonstrated complete disregard for the ongoing court orders and sanctions to which he was subject. The applicant had a significant recent criminal history which included a conviction having been recorded. His prospects of rehabilitation were in doubt as he wished to arrange his own accommodation on release which might return him to a deleterious environment. Whilst the recording of convictions might have some impact on his chances of employment, his vocational prospects may have been limited in any event and there might not in truth be any significant further impact. The public interest was also relevant. The applicant’s ongoing and increasing course of criminality, including the previous recorded conviction for stealing, would be a matter in which any prospective employer could be legitimately expected to have an interest. [64] – [65]. R v Briese (1997) A Crim R 75; R v L [2000] QCA 448; R v WAJ [2010] QCA 87; R v BCN [2013] QCA 226 considered. (4) That s 299A(4) of the Youth Justice Act 1992 makes it clear that, whilst there is an enumerated list of matters to which the court must have regard in exercising the discretion to make, or not to make, a publication prohibition order, the relative weight to be ascribed to each of the enumerated factors will depend on the circumstances of each case. [72]. (5) That having regard to those factors, it was not in the interests of justice to make a prohibition publication order under s 299A(2) in the circumstances of this case. [73] – [74]. (6) That it would not be just for the Court of Appeal to re-sentence the applicant to the sentences imposed below because this would mean the “rehabilitation period” under the Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act 1986 for the purposes of disclosing the convictions recorded would run from the date of the Court of Appeal’s judgment, rather than the date of the sentences below. Accordingly, leave to appeal ought be allowed but the appeal dismissed. [76] – [77]. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR PUBLIC NOTICES 11 Notice of intention to apply for Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration ARKINS, GEOFFRY DAVID After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of GEOFFRY DAVID ARKINS, late of Bayhaven Nursing Home, 141 Long Street, Point Vernon, Qld 4655, deceased, will be made by TIANA LEE ARKINS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by: SOMERVILLE LAUNDRY LOMAX, Suite 7, 26-54 River Street, Ballina NSW 2478. ASH, RAYMOND DAVID After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 24 June 2014 of RAYMOND DAVID ASH, late of 94 Outlook Drive, Glass House Mountains in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by PEGGY ELLEN KINGSLAND to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her. Lodged by: KING TOBIN LAWYERS Turner Park Shopping Village Unit 15, 21 Peachester Road, Beerwah Qld 4519. BALOGH, SANDOR After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 10th December 2013 of SANDOR BALOGH late of 14 Davis Drive Kawungan Qld 4655 will be made by ELIZABETH BALOGH to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by ELIZABETH BALOGH 14 Poa Way Baldivis WA 6171. BARKER, DOROTHY LORNA JOYCE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of administration with the will dated 5 September 1994 of DOROTHY LORNA JOYCE BARKER late of Clifford House, 44 Jimbour Street, Wooloowin in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by PERRY CLYDE BARKER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitors within six (6) weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by V PENNISI & ASSOCIATES, Solicitors, 1st Floor, 818 Gympie Road, Chermside Qld 4032. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 12 BARNETT, MARGARET ANN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 6 August 2014 of MARGARET ANN BARNETT late of 5 Rougham Street, Windsor, Queensland, deceased, will be made by JOHN NEILSON BARNETT to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him. Lodged by: HARRISONSLAW Solicitors 243 Oxley Avenue, Margate Qld 4019. BAXTER, SALLY ANNE (nee WILSON) After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 15 November 2013 of SALLY ANNE BAXTER (nee WILSON) deceased late of 36 Grovely Terrace, Mitchelton in the State of Queensland, will be made by RUSSELL ANDREW BAXTER to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Creditors: All creditors in the estate of the deceased are required to send in particulars of their claim to the applicants' solicitors within six weeks from the date of publication of this Notice at the expiration of which time the applicants will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the applicants shall then have had notice. Lodged by: BROADLEY REES HOGAN Lawyers Level 8, 179 Turbot Street Brisbane Qld 4000. BEALE, DOROTHY MARGARET After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 30th September 1981 of DOROTHY MARGARET BEALE late of Roslyn Lodge Aged Care, Mt Tamborine will be made by BRONWYN DIANE HALDANE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her. Lodged by: MacALLAN LAWYERS 40 Southport Ave, Eagle Heights Qld 4271. BEATTIE, MELVA AILEEN After 14 days from today, an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 10 September 2010 of MELVA AILEEN BEATTIE late of Baycrest Retirement Community, 206/99 Doolong Road, Pialba deceased will be made by APRIL ELIZABETH BUTTERFIELD to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim in the estate is required to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicants' solicitors within six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by CSG LAW, Wills & Estates Lawyers, 5 Torquay Road, Pialba, 4655 and 211 Bazaar Street, Maryborough, 4650. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 13 BELL, JOY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 11th March 1982 of JOY BELL late of Regis Parkland Manor 39 Lanita Road Ferny Hills 4055 and formerly of 8 Durham Crescent Buderim 4556 will be made by MAUREEN EDWARDS to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by PAN & PARTNERS LAWYERS 126 Mains Rd Sunnybank Qld 4109. BIRZENIEKS, MAIJA (also known as MAYA) After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 7 June 2013 of MAIJA (also known as MAYA) BIRZENIEKS of Villa 102 Laguna Retirement Estate, 21 Lake Weyba Drive, Noosaville in the State of Queensland will be made by INESE AISMA ROBINSON and PAUL VICTOR BUSMANIS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors, beneficiaries or others having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors prior to that date which is 6 weeks after the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by: SYKES PEARSON MILLER 92 Noosa Parade Noosa Heads Q 4567. BLUME, DONALD GLENN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate will be made to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane as follows: Deceased: DONALD GLENN BLUME. Last Address: Unit 411/35 Sussex Street, West End, Brisbane in the State of Queensland. Address in Will: Unit 411/35 Sussex Street, West End, Brisbane in the State of Queensland. Applicant: TERENCE JAMES FINN of Suite 33, 2 Benson Street Toowong Q 4066. Grant: Probate of the Will dated 5th June 2014. Caveat: If you wish to object to or be heard upon the application, you may file a caveat in the Supreme Court registry mentioned above at any time before the grant is made. Notice to Creditors: Any creditor or other persons who has a claim against the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of such claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within six(6) weeks from the date of this notice. At the expiration of this time (pursuant to S67 of the Trusts Act 1973) the applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled having regard only to the claims of which the applicant shall then have had notice. Date of Death: 11th July 2014. Applicant's Solicitors: COSGROVES LAWYERS, Suite 33, 2 Benson St Toowong Q 4066. BREEN, BEVERLEY CONSTANCE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 2nd March, 2006 of BEVERLEY CONSTANCE BREEN late Arcare, 33 Ridgeview Drive, Peregian Springs, Queensland, will be made by LYNETTE ROBYN WORTHEY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claims to the applicant's solicitor no later than six weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by RAY BARBER, Solicitor, 20 Heathfield Road, Coolum Beach, Q 4573. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 14 BRITTAIN, KATHLEEN JOYCE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 28 July 2005 of KATHLEEN JOYCE BRITTAIN late of 730 Moggill Road, Chapel Hill, Queensland deceased will be made by DARCY RALPH BRITTAIN and COLLEEN GAY RASELL to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Creditors: Any creditor and all other persons having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicants' solicitors on or before 24 November 2014. Lodged by MCKELVEY & HU LAWYERS, Level 3, 9 Sherwood Road, Toowong Qld 4066. BROMMEYER, GLENYS After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 18 November 1993 of GLENYS BROMMEYER late of Noosa Nursing Centre, 119 Moorindil Street, Tewantin in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by IAN PHILIP BROMMEYER and MARK STEPHEN BROMMEYER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time IAN PHILIP BROMMEYER and MARK STEPHEN BROMMEYER ("the Applicants") will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants shall then have had notice. Lodged by BENNETT & PHILP LAWYERS, Level 13, 15 Adelaide Street, Brisbane Qld 4000. BROWN, KEITH RODOLPH (also known as KEITH RUDOLPH BROWN) After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 6 June 1990 of KEITH RODOLPH BROWN also known as KEITH RUDOLPH BROWN, late of 93 Galsworthy Street, Holland Park, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by NORMA AGNES BROWN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry. Date of Death: 13 August 2014. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the Testator among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said Executor shall then have had notice. Lodged by: MACFIE CURLEWIS SPIRO LAWYERS, 72 Old Cleveland Road, Capalaba, Qld, 4157. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 15 BROWNLEE, JOHN FRANCIS After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Representation will be made to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane as follows: Deceased: JOHN FRANCIS BROWNLEE. Last Address: 14 Finfoot Street, Rochedale, Queensland. Address in Will: 14 Finfoot Street, Rochedale, Queensland. Applicants: ERNEST JAMES BROWNLEE of Unit 72 Palm Lake Resort, 1 Webster Road, Deception Bay, Queensland. Grant: Probate of the Will dated 6 September 2007. Caveat: If you wish to object to or to be heard upon the Application, you may file a caveat in the Supreme Court Registry mentioned above at any time before the Grant is made. Creditors: All creditors of the estate are hereby required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors within six (6) weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the said Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims which the said Applicant shall then have notice. Date of Death: 13 September 2014. Applicant's Solicitors: BARTELS LAWYERS Suite 9/2960 Logan Road Underwood Qld 4119. BUBKE, PHYLLIS MAY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of representation will be made to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane as follows: Deceased: PHYLLIS MAY BUBKE. Last Address: 5 Arthur Street, Caboolture in the State of Queensland. Address in Will: 5 Arthur Street, Caboolture in the State of Queensland. Applicants: CAROL MARY SLACK of 26 Unmack Street, Chermside in the State of Queensland. Grant: Probate of the Will dated 19th March, 2014. Caveat: If you wish to object to or to be heard upon the application, you may file a caveat in the Supreme Court Registry mentioned above at any time before the grant is made. Creditors: All Creditors in the estate are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time the said Applicants will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicants shall then have had notice. Applicants' Solicitor: PROCTOR GRAHAM, Lawyers, Shop 7, 75 King Street, Caboolture Qld 4510. BUDD, RAYMOND After 14 days from today, an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 4 December 2013 of RAYMOND BUDD late of 2/27 Mountain Ash Circuit Robina, deceased, will be made by BEVERLEY JOAN BROWN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any person having a claim against the estate, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, is required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant no later than six weeks from the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by HEFFERAN & CO. SOLICITORS, PO Box 116, Browns PI sins 4118. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 16 BURKE, HENRY JAMES After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 27 July 2007 of HENRY JAMES BURKE late of 14/42 Dunmore Terrace Auchenflower Queensland 4066 deceased will be made by JOHN DALLY BURKE and SUSAN MAREE GALLAGHER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane in the State of Queensland. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of the person's claim to the applicants (identified below) within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this notice, after which the applicants will distribute the estate of the deceased under section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973 having regard only to claims notified to them. Lodged by JOHN DALLY BURKE of 93 Newman Avenue Camp Hill Queensland 4152 and SUSAN MAREE GALLAGHER of 85 Windermere Road Hamilton Queensland 4007. BURTON, ENID GRACE After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 12 December 1980 of ENID GRACE BURTON late of Bethany Nursing Home, 75 Ward Street, Rockhampton in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by ROBERT JAMES BURTON, PETER RICHARDSON BURTON and ROBERT JAMES SHERA to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a Caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks of the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the Testatrix among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicants shall then have had notice. Lodged by ROBERT BAX & ASSOCIATES Solicitors Level 1, 751-753 Sandgate Road Clayfield Qld 4011. BUSCH, ISABEL FRANCES After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 23 July, 1997 of ISABEL FRANCES BUSCH late of Milford Grange Retirement Community, 32 Grange Road, Eastern Heights, Queensland (formerly of 5 Eileen Street, Booval, Queensland), deceased, will be made by CAROLYN IRENE PRICE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicants' solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: WALKER PENDER GROUP Lawyers Level 1, 28 Ipswich City Mall Ipswich Q 4305. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 17 BUTTA, ANGELINA After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration with the will dated 24 March 2009 of ANGELINA BUTTA late of Cabanda Aged Care, 59 John Street, Rosewood, formerly of 26 Crotona Road, Capalaba, Qld, deceased, will be made by MICHAEL GRAHAM BUTTA to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him. Lodged by: MCMILLAN KELLY THOMAS LAWYERS Lawyers 176 Brisbane Street, Ipswich Qld 4305. CALLAGHAN, MARY ELIZABETH After fourteen (14) days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 19 March 1984 of MARY ELIZABETH CALLAGHAN, late of Emmaus, Queens Road Nudgee in the State of Queensland. Address in Will: 543 Oxley Road, Sherwood in the State of Queensland, deceased who died at Emmaus, Queens Road, Nudgee will be made by ELIZABETH MARY BALKIN and BRENDAN KEVIN CALLAGHAN to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that registry. All persons having a claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise against the estate of the deceased are required to send the particulars in writing of their claim to the applicant at the address stated below within six (6) weeks after the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by ANDERSON BRADY SOLICITORS GPO Box 2473 Brisbane Qld 4001. CARAVELLA, RAFFAELE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 14 April 2005 of RAFFAELE CARAVELLA late of 15 Cairns Street, Cairns, deceased will be made by JULIE ANNE CARAVELLA to the Supreme Court at Cairns. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim or claims against the estate of the abovenamed Deceased are required to send particulars of any such claim or claims to the Applicant's Solicitors within six (6) weeks of the date of publication of this Notice, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the abovenamed Deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by: BRIEN LEIBINGER LAWYERS 2/23 Scott Street Cairns Qld 4870. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 18 CASTLE, FRANCES LAURA After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 31st August 1998 of FRANCES LAURA CASTLE late of Room 38, McGowan Lodge, Sundale Retirement Village, 35 Doolan Street, Nambour, Queensland, deceased, will be made by KIM LOUISE SAYERS the substituted executor named in the Will, the instituted executor GEORGE ERNEST CASTLE died on the 1st April 2000, to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Notice pursuant to Section 67 of Trust Act 1973: Any person having any claim, whether as creditor, beneficiary or otherwise, must send particulars of the person's claim within 6 weeks from the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by: BESTON & COMPANY SOLICITORS 3 Violet Street (PO Box 26) Redcliffe Qld 4020. CHANDLER, DOROTHY ISABEL After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated 6 January 2000 of DOROTHY ISABEL CHANDLER late of "Iona", 149 Brookfield Road, Kenmore Hills, Queensland, but formerly of "Lloydsville" Inglewood, Queensland, deceased, will be made by DAVID ROBERT CHANDLER and ASHLEY JOHN RUHLE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by: LILLEY SPANNER & STACEY, Solicitors, Webb House, 75 Percy Street, Warwick Qld 4370. CHAPPLE, CLAUDE ROBERT After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 28 July 2004 of CLAUDE ROBERT CHAPPLE late of PresCare Roslyn Lodge, 24 Main Western Road, North Tamborine in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by GLENDA ETHEL FITZSIMMONS and GRAHAM CLAUDE CHAPPLE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim or claims in respect of the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of any such claim or claims to the applicants' solicitors within six weeks from the date of publication of this notice, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973 the applicants will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only to the claims of which the applicants shall then have had notice. Lodged by the applicants' solicitors, WILSON LAWYERS, Ground Floor, 32 Logan Road, Woolloongabba Qld 4102. CLUNE, TREVOR JOHN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 28 January 2014 of TREVOR JOHN CLUNE late of Woombye Care, Redmonds Road, Woombye in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by PHILIP JAMES CLUNE to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All persons having any claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, against the estate of the deceased are required to send particulars in writing of their claims to the applicants at the address stated below within 6 weeks after the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the applicants will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the applicants shall then have had notice. Lodged by: BUTLER McDERMOTT LAWYERS 6-8 William Street Nambour Qld 4560. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 19 COLE, ANTHONY WARREN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 1 August 2013 of ANTHONY WARREN COLE late of Unit 206A/1 Paradise Island, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, deceased, will be made by GRAHAM ALYN ROBERTS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him. Lodged by: BUCHANAN LEGAL Suite 1, 65 Thomas Drive, Chevron Island Qld 4217. CORVAN, ANDREW HAMILTON After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 24 November 2008 of ANDREW HAMILTON CORVAN late of 93-95 Campbell Road, Sheldon, Queensland, deceased, will be made by ANDREW GEORGE CORVAN, JAMES HAMILTON CORVAN and PENELOPE DOROTHY ALLEN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: SPRINGWOOD LAWYERS 25 Vanessa Boulevard, Springwood Qld 4127. CORVAN, GLORIA DOROTHY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 24 November 2008 of GLORIA DOROTHY CORVAN late of Wellington Park Private Care, 16 Balmoral Street, Wellington Point, Queensland, deceased, will be made by ANDREW GEORGE CORVAN, JAMES HAMILTON CORVAN and PENELOPE DOROTHY ALLEN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: SPRINGWOOD LAWYERS 25 Vanessa Boulevard, Springwood Qld 4127. COTTAM, FLORENCE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 4 April 2002 of FLORENCE COTTAM late of Laguna Retirement Estate, Lake Weyba Drive, Noosaville, Queensland, deceased, will be made by PAUL COTTAM and GARTH COTTAM to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by LYNCH & ASSOCIATES LAWYERS Park View Suite 3, 66 Poinciana Ave, Tewantin Qld 4565. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 20 DAVIS, CHARLES KENNETH After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 9 January 2013 of CHARLES KENNETH DAVIS late of Unit 281, Carlyle Village, 206 Phillip Street, Mt Pleasant, Mackay, Queensland, deceased will be made by JOHN KENNETH DAVIS and PETER IAN DAVIS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor and all other persons having any claim against the estate of the deceased are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors below within six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice at the expiration of which time, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the administrator shall then have had notice. Lodged by DILLON LEGAL, Suite 35, 137 Scottsdale Drive, Robina Qld 4226. DEAN, ETHEL After 14 days from today an application for grant of Probate of the Will dated 21 October, 1998 of ETHEL DEAN late of Bethesda Nursing Home, 29 Grace Street, Corinda in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by THE TRUST COMPANY LIMITED A.C.N. 004 027 749 to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the applicant's solicitor within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the testator among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have had notice. Lodged by: PERPETUAL LEGAL SERVICES PTY LTD, Level 15, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland. DEGAN, JOAN SMEDLEY After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 12th January, 2012 of JOAN SMEDLEY DEGAN late of Sandbrook Assisted Aged Care, 10 Executive Drive, Burleigh Waters in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by CORALIE JOAN FOX to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitors within six (6) weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by SHORT PUNCH & GREATORIX Applicant's Solicitors 120 Bundall Road Bundall Qld 4217. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 21 DEVLIN, ANNETTE SWALLOW After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 19 July 2005 of ANNETTE SWALLOW DEVLIN formerly of Unit 7024, 101 Lindfield Road, Helensvale, Queensland but late of Zion Nursing Home, 24 Union Street, Nundah, Queensland deceased, will be made by SEAN DEVLIN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry. Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having a claim against the estate is required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicants Solicitors within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this Notice. Date of death: 16 July 2014. Lodged by: REABURN SOLICITORS 39 Tallebudgera Creek Road West Burleigh Qld 4219. DICKINSON, GILLIAN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 20 August 2001 of GILLIAN DICKINSON, formerly of 229 Connection Road, Tallebudgera in the State of Queensland, but late of 18 Sundowner Court, Mermaid Waters in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by SARAH LOUISE BEDFORD (in the Will called SARAH LOUISE DICKINSON) and MICHAEL OWEN SMALL to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are required to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned lawyers within six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice at the expiration of which time, pursuant to s 67 of the Trusts Act 1973 (Qld), the applicant will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled to it having regard only to the claims of which the applicant has notice. Lodged by SMALL MYERS HUGHES LAWYERS, Level 2, 17 Welch Street, Southport, Queensland, 4215 (PO Box 1876, Southport, Queensland, 4215). DINNES, HEATHER MARY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 21st February, 2007 of HEATHER MARY DINNES late of Crows Nest Care Services, Crows Nest, Queensland, deceased, will be made by ROSEMARY JANE GLANVILLE, CAMERON GORDON DINNES and LEANNE MARGARET ASH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry. All creditors or others having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their claims to the applicant's solicitors within six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice. By virtue of section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973 a personal representative or trustee may, after six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice, distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only to those claims of which the trustee then has notice. Lodged by Applicant's Solicitors BERNAYS LAWYERS Level 2, 516 Ruthven Street Toowoomba Q 4350. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 22 DODDS, MALCOLM JAMES After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 9 February 2009 of MALCOLM JAMES DODDS late of Regis Grange Nursing Home, 25 MacGregor Drive, Birkdale in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by JOAN HELEN DODDS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a Caveat in that registry. Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim or claims in respect of the estate of the deceased who died on 5 September 2014 is hereby required to send in particulars of any claim or claims to the undersigned within six (6) weeks of the date hereof at the expiration of which time the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the Testator amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said Executor shall then have had notice. Applicant Solicitors: RIVERLEGAL Level 7 131 Leichhardt Street Spring Hill Qld 4000. Note: By virtue of Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973 a personal representative or trustee may, after the date referred to in this notice, distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only to those claims of which he then has notice. DOEG, JAMES NORMAN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 9 September 1997 of JAMES NORMAN DOEG late of 8 Meredith Drive, Broadbeach in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by ARIANA ADRIANA NEKRASON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her. Lodged by: RAMSDEN LAWYERS Oracle East Suite E311, Level 3, 6 Charles Avenue, Broadbeach Qld 4218. DONNAY, BARBARA SHERIDAN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 12th January 2012 of BARBARA SHERIDAN DONNAY late of Gold Coast Homestead Nursing Centre, 142 Reserve Road, Upper Coomera in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by BARBARA BETTY LOWE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by CRANSTON MCEACHERN Level 8, 388 Queen Street Brisbane Qld 4000. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 23 DUX, BETTY After fourteen (14) days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on intestacy of BETTY DUX late of 18 Williams Avenue, Hendra, Queensland, deceased will be made by LEAR TAMZEN DUX of 18 Williams Avenue, Hendra, Queensland and GAYLEA GAYLE DUX of 18 Williams Avenue, Hendra, Queensland to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by KELLY LAWYERS, 138 Racecourse Road, Ascot, Qld 4007. EDIRISINGHE, WASANTHA ROHINI (also known as ROHINI EDIRISINGHE) After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 1 February 2008 of WASANTHA ROHINI EDIRISINGHE (Also known as ROHINI EDIRISINGHE) late of 295 Darshana Mawatha, First Lane, Balagolla, Kengalla in Udagampaha of Patha Dumbara in the District of Kandy Central Province of the Republic of Sri Lanka deceased will be made by GODALLEGEDARA KALINGA HAREENDRA BANDARA to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by: MITCHELLS SOLICITORS Level 1, 147 Beaudesert Road Moorooka Qld 4105. EDMUNDS, ENID MARION After 14 days from today an application for Grant of Probate of the Will dated 15 February 1983 of ENID MARION EDMUNDS late of North Mackay will be made by MARGARET CYNTHIA HILL and JANET EVELYN SHERWIN to the Supreme Court at Townsville. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the Applicants will proceed to distribute the assets of the Testatrix amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicants shall then have had notice. Lodged by: SB WRIGHT & WRIGHT AND CONDIE SOLICITORS, 5 Sydney Street Mackay Qld 4740. FRYER, MARGARET ANN After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated the Twenty-first day of May 2012 of MARGARET ANN FRYER late of 635 Stonehedge Road Leyburn Queensland Deceased will be made by LYNNSAY MARTIN FRYER to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry. Creditors: All creditors in the estate of the Deceased are hereby requested to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitors WONDERLEY & HALL within six weeks of the date of publication of this notice at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by: WONDERLEY & HALL Solicitors 33 Neil Street Toowoomba 4350. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 24 GERCHOW, BEVAN CHARLES After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 27 July 1973 of BEVAN CHARLES GERCHOW late of Fassifern Retirement Village, Boonah, Queensland, deceased, will be made by ANDREW GERCHOW and MICHAEL CHARLES GERCHOW to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him. Lodged by: M.A. KENT & ASSOCIATES SOLICITORS 47 Ellenborough Street, Ipswich Qld 4305. GESCH, JOHN WAYNE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of a copy of an informal will dated 15 April 2014, or alternatively a grant of probate of a will dated 28 September 2007, of JOHN WAYNE GESCH late of 17 Kuhls Road, Highfields in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by JANET MARY VEACOCK to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All persons having any claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars in writing of such claims to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks from the date of publication of this notice, at the expiration of which time the applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by KENNEDY SPANNER LAWYERS, 156 Hume Street, Toowoomba, Qld 4350. GILLAM, ROLAND ANDREW After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 24/01/2005 of ROLAND ANDREW GILLAM late of 6 Symes Street, Grandchester, Queensland, deceased, will be made by JEFFREY FREDERICK GILLAM and OLIVE GRACE SMITH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: MATTHEW LOVE SOLICITORS PTY LTD Unit 8, 9 Pittwin Road North, Capalaba Qld 4157. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 25 GODDARD, NOREEN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 22 September 1993 of NOREEN GODDARD late of 5 Grattan Terrace, Wynnum in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by JOHN CHARLES DUFTY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him. Lodged by: INHERITANCE SOLUTIONS, Solicitors, 155 Varsity Parade (PO Box 514), Varsity Lakes Qld 4227. GORMAN, EDWARD MICHAEL After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 2 August 2007 of EDWARD MICHAEL GORMAN, Address in Will: 14 Midden Court, Bli Bli, Qld, late of Sunny Cove Retirement Village 26 Yinni Street Maroochydore, QId. Deceased, will be made by NELL THERESE FILCE and VALENTINE CECIL HUGH FILCE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: MUMFORDS LAWYERS 1, 173 Brisbane Road, Mooloolaba Qld 4557. GREEN, LEON HENRY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 11 October 2008 of LEON HENRY GREEN late of Lot 9 Blanch's Road, Mount Walker Qld 4340 deceased will be made by EDNA-MAE GRIMMETT-GREEN (described in the Will as EDNA MAY GREEN) and WARREN VICTOR THIBAULT to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period and pursuant to s67 of the Trusts Act 1973 (Qld) the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the applicant has notice. Lodged by WARREN V THIBAULT SOLICITOR, 1A Murray Street, Tamworth NSW 2340. GREENWOOD, EVA MARGARET After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 27 October 2011 of EVA MARGARET GREENWOOD late of 132/2 Peregrine Drive, Wurtulla in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by DESRAE JANET GREENWOOD-RHODES to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the testator among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said executor shall then have had notice. Lodged by FERGUSON CANNON PTY LTD, Level 3, 360 Queen Street, Brisbane Qld 4000. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 26 GREVELL, MINNIE ROSALIE (also known as ROSALIE GREVELL) After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 10 October 2003 of MINNIE ROSALIE GREVELL (also known as ROSALIE GREVELL), late of 4 Watt Street, Gympie in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by PAUL RAYMOND GREVELL to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate of the deceased are required to send particulars of their claim to TERRA FIRMA LAW Solicitors, 228 Mary Street, Gympie, Qld 4570 within six (6) weeks of the date of publication of this notice at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the Testator among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have had notice. Lodged by TERRA FIRMA LAW, Solicitors, 228 Mary Street, Gympie, Qld 4570. HARDIE, KEITH ANDREW After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 5th March 2002 of KEITH ANDREW HARDIE late of 18 O'Reilly Street, Sinnamon Park, Queensland deceased will be made by JASON ANDREW HARDIE of Unit 14, 76-78 Gladstone Road, Highgate Hill Queensland to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicants' solicitors within 6 weeks from the date of publication of this notice at the expiration of which time, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the testator among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executor has notice. Lodged by TURNER FREEMAN LAWYERS, Level 8, 239 George Street, Brisbane Qld 4000. HARRISON, BERYL STEPHENIE (also known as BERYL STEPHANIE HARRISON) After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 13 September 2010 of BERYL STEPHENIE HARRISON late, also known as BERYL STEPHANIE HARRISON late of 113 Mountjoy Terrace, Manly, Queensland, deceased, will be made by MICHELLE ANN MCLEISH and STEPHEN JAMES HARRISON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased who died on 27 August 2014 is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: THE LEGAL ELEMENTS Shop 2, 124-128 Merivale Street, South Brisbane Qld 4101. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 27 HARRISON, JEAN MAVIS After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 13 June 2012 of JEAN MAVIS HARRISON late of Bayview Place Aged Care Resideace, 86 Bayview Street, Runaway Bay in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by GLENDA JAYNE BAYEL and ANNETTE JOY HARRISON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Creditors: Any creditor and all other persons having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of that claim to the Applicant's solicitors within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by: BELL LEGAL GROUP, Level 4, 91 Upton Street, Bundall Qld 4217. HARTILL, EDNA MAY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 27 September 2010 of EDNA MAY HARTILL late of Blue Care Wirunya Aged Care Facility, 559-581 Beenleigh Redland Bay Road, Carbrook in the State of Queensland, address in Will: 103/31 Thompson Street, Victoria Point in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by JOHN WILLIAM HARTILL and ANNE MARGARET ELLIS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicants' solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants' will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants' will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: INHERITANCE SOLUTIONS, Solicitors, 155 Varsity Parade (PO Box 514), Varsity Lakes Qld 4227. HARVEY, MARGARET MARY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 26 May 2005 of MARGARET MARY HARVEY late of 16 Malabar Street, Wynnum West in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by DAVID NOEL HARVEY and JUDITH PHIPPS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicants' solicitors no later than six weeks from today. Lodged by CONNOR HUNTER LAW FIRM, 55 Tingal Road, Wynnum Qld 4178. HAWKESWOOD, DORIS EVELINE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 14 October 2003 of DORIS EVELINE HAWKESWOOD late of 5 Jeanne Drive, Victoria Point, Queensland, deceased will be made by DIANNE MOLS and CHRISTOPHER PETER JOHN MOLS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors or others having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by: JONES & COMPANY Solicitors PO Box 195 Annerley, Q. 4103. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 28 HEANG, LYNETTE BARBARA After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on Intestacy of LYNETTE BARBARA HEANG late of 31 Carwell Avenue Petrie 4502 deceased, will be made by ROBERT EVAN HEANG, JULIE ANNE RATJENS and ANTHONY WILLIAM HEANG to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by ROBERT EVAN HEANG, JULIE ANNE RATJENS and ANTHONY WILLIAM HEANG of 31 Carwell Ave. Petrie, Qld. 4502. HELTON, ALLAN LLOYD (also known as LLOYD HELTON) After 14 days from today, an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 17 October 2011 of ALLAN LLOYD HELTON (also known as LLOYD HELTON) late of Mount Coolum Aged Care, 15 Suncoast Beach Drive, Mount Coolum, Queensland, will be made by DEBORAH ANN MCARTHUR to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claims to the applicant's solicitor no later than six weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by RAY BARBER, Solicitor, 20 Heathfield Road, Coolum Beach, Q 4573. HIGGINS, ALLAN KEITH After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on intestacy of ALLAN KEITH HIGGINS late of 46 Johnson Street, Yorkeys Knob, Queensland, deceased, will be made by STACEY ANNE MEARS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicants' solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: GM LAWYERS, Waterloo Chambers Suite 8, 147 Queen Street, Cleveland Qld 4163. HILL, PHYLLIS MERLYN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 3rd March 1978 of PHYLLIS MERLYN HILL late of 4 Arell Street, Aspley in the State of Queensland, will be made by GREGORY STEPHEN HILL & JENNIFER HILL (also known as JENNIFER RUTH HILL) to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim against the estate is required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors no later than 6 weeks after the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by ANDREW DOUGLAS COMMERCIAL LAWYERS of 156 Morayfield Road, Morayfield in the State of Queensland. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 29 HILL, SUSAN ANNETTE After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Letters of Administration on intestacy of SUSAN ANNETTE HILL late of 4/59 Gellibrand Street, Clayfield, Queensland, Deceased, will be made by SHARON ANN CLARK to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the Deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the Applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons entitled to those assets, in doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her. Lodged by: BROWNS LAWYERS Suite 19, Level 2, 79 West Burleigh Road, Burleigh Heads Qld 4220. HOBSON, SANDRA GAEL After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 28 February 2011 of SANDRA GAEL HOBSON late of 4 Floribunda Avenue, Warwick, formerly of 9 Miller Street, Warwick, deceased, will be made by LAURENCE GEORGE KING to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him. Lodged by: LILLEY SPANNER & STACEY Webb House 75 Percy Street, Warwick Qld 4370. HOLLIS, DOROTHY KATHLEEN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 4th day of July 2011 of DOROTHY KATHLEEN HOLLIS late of Unit 2/36 Waterloo Street, Cleveland, Qld 4163, deceased will be made by JANE SHELLEY DENSLEY to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the said applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said applicant shall then have had notice. Date of death: 09/06/14. Lodged by: HOPPER GREEN YORK Solicitors Suite 6a, 26-28, Redland Bay Road Capalaba, Qld 4157. HOOSON, JAMES RUSHWORTH After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 31 May 2002 of JAMES RUSHWORTH HOOSON late of 25 Coquette Point Road, Innisfail, Queensland, deceased, will be made by SUSANNE EVELYN BOSSHARD to the Supreme Court at Cairns. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by: VANDELEUR & TODD SOLICITORS 35 Rankin Street, Innisfail Queensland 4860. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 30 HOPLEY, MARIE PATIENCE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 08 November 1989 of MARIE PATIENCE HOPLEY, late of 36 Camelia Avenue, Everton Hills Qld 4053, deceased, will be made by SHANE FRANCIS HOPLEY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by SHANE FRANCIS HOPLEY at 68 Tuggan Street, Mitchelton Qld 4053. HOWARTH, ADAM JOHN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of ADAM JOHN HOWARTH late of 308/1 Aspinall Street, Nundah in the State of Queensland deceased, will be made by MADONNA HOWARTH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her. Lodged by: HEFFORD PRICE LAW HEFFORD PRICE LAW 1467 Anzac Avenue, Kallangur Qld 4503. HUMPHREYS, PATRICIA ELIZABETH After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 20th May 2014 of PATRICIA ELIZABETH HUMPHREYS late of 303/50 Riverwalk Avenue, Robina in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by BRADLEY JAMES HUMPHREYS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitors within six (6) weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by SHORT PUNCH & GREATORIX Applicant's Solicitors 120 Bundall Road Bundall Qld 4217. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 31 HUNT, DAWN NORMA After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Representation will be made to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane as follows: Deceased: DAWN NORMA HUNT. Last Address: Mary Crest Nursing Home, 411 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, Queensland. Address in Will: Unit 4, Riverview Gardens, 63 Lawrence Street, Inverell, New South Wales. Address in Codicil: Unit 4, Riverview Gardens, 63 Lawrence Street, Inverell, New South Wales. Applicants: MICHAEL PAUL SHEPHERD of 17 Melrose Place, Runcorn, Queensland and ADRIAN ROBERT SHEPHERD of 29 Freshwater Drive, Berrinba, Queensland. Grant: Probate of the Will dated 9 March 1999 and Codicil dated 6 October 2000. Caveat: If you wish to object to or to be heard upon the Application, you may file a caveat in the Supreme Court Registry mentioned above at any time before the Grant is made. Creditors: All creditors of the estate are hereby required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors within six (6) weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the said Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims which the said Applicant shall then have notice Date of Death: 16 August 2014. Applicant's Solicitors: BARTELS LAWYERS Suite 9/2960 Logan Road Underwood Qld 4119. ITZSTEIN, RONALD After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 17 April 2012 of RONALD ITZSTEIN late of Tabeel Lutheran Home, 27 Ambrose Street, Laidley, in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by HUBERT JOHN ITZSTEIN of 194 Bunburra Road, Bunburra, in the State of Queensland and THEODORE RONALD ITZSTEIN of 37 Palm Lakes Resort, Webster Road, Deception Bay, in the State of Queensland and RICKY JOHN ITZSTEIN of 238 Ford Road, Burbank in the State of Queensland to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor and all other persons having a claim against the estate of the deceased who died on 27 July 2014 are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the abovenamed deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by DALE & FALLU SOLICITORS PTY LTD 142 Brisbane Street Ipswich Qld 4305. JENKINS, TODD EDWARD After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on intestacy of TODD EDWARD JENKINS late of 12 Lasiandra Drive Jones Hill in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by KYLIE ANN SMITH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Creditors: All creditors in the estate of the deceased are required to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant's solicitors within six weeks from the date of publication of this notice at the expiration of which time the said Applicants may distribute the estate of the above named deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants shall then have had notice. Lodged by: JEFFERY CUDDIHY & JOYCE SOLICITORS 218 Mary Street Gympie Qld 4570. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 32 JENSEN, PETER CHRISTIAN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 20 January 2012 of PETER CHRISTIAN JENSEN deceased late of 9 Valmadre Street Lake Placid in the State of Queensland will be made by STEWART CHRISTIAN JENSEN and MATTHEW RONALD JENSEN to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Cairns. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in the registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time the said applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the testator to the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said applicant shall then have had notice. Applicant's solicitor: MYLES THOMPSON 87 Kulara Road Barrine 4884. JONATHAN, TESS After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 9 January 2014 of TESS JONATHAN, late of 48 Granville St, West End, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by PATRICIA ANNE TAYLOR and JOHN ROSS JONATHAN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry. Date of Death: 3 September 2014. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the Testator among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said Executor shall then have had notice. Lodged by: MACFIE CURLEWIS SPIRO LAWYERS, 72 Old Cleveland Road, Capalaba, Qld, 4157. KELLY, DAVID LEO (also known as DAVID KELLY) After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 29 January, 2014 of DAVID LEO KELLY (also known as DAVID KELLY) late of Unit 2, 143 Karingal Drive, Brair Hill, Victoria, deceased will be made by MICHAEL JOSEPH KELLY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, all persons having any claim to the estate, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors no later than six weeks after the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by: QUINN & SCATTINI LAWYERS 2/102 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Qld. 4000. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 33 KERSHAW, LIONEL EDWARD After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 30 May 2012 of the late LIONEL EDWARD KERSHAW late of 103 Deighton Street, Ravenswood, deceased, will be made by NARELLE FLORENCE HANCOCK and ROSS LIONEL KERSHAW of 103 Deighton Street, Ravenswood in the State of Queensland to the Supreme Court at Townsville. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: RAPID LEGAL SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 71 Thuringowa Drive, Kirwan Qld 4817. KIDD, MURIEL JOYCE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 30 June 2000 of MURIEL JOYCE KIDD late of Roslyn Lodge Nursing Home, Mt Tamborine, Queensland, deceased will be made by RHONDA MARY TUTT and JENNIFER JOY WATT to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors and others having a claim against the estate of the deceased are required to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitors within six weeks from the date hereof. Lodged by HELEN L BOYD SOLICITOR 1/94 George Street Beenleigh Qld 4207. KORANSKI, MARIA After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of MARIA KORANSKI late of Jeta Gardens, 27 Clarendon Avenue, Bethania, Queensland, deceased will be made by ANDREW PETER KORANSKI to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors or others having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by: JONES & COMPANY SOLICITORS PO Box 195 Annerley, Q. 4103. KYLE, GRAHAM DENIS After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 4 April, 1988 of GRAHAM DENIS KYLE late of 85 Glen Retreat Road, Mitchelton, in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by TRACY IAN KYLE, CARRIE ELLEN BURKE and LORETTA RACHEL SMITH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the Estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitors within six (6) weeks of the date of publication of this Notice. Lodged by BRIDGE BRIDEAUX SOLICITORS, 3/17 Blackwood Street, Mitchelton, Qld, 4053. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 34 LANDSBERG, GORDON JAMES After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 30 January 2000 of GORDON JAMES LANDSBERG late of 8 Coane Street, Charters Towers in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by ROGER GORDON LANDSBERG of Trafalgar Station, Charters Towers in the State of Queensland to the Supreme Court at Townsville. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by LEE TURNBULL & CO SOLICITORS, Level 1, 350 Flinders Mall, Townsville Qld 4810. LANKOW, JOHN (aka JACK) WILLIAM After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 25 August 2010 of JOHN (AKA JACK) WILLIAM LANKOW late of Cypress Gardens Nursing Centre, 1 Gooding Drive, Clear Island Waters, Qld 4226 deceased will be made by ELEANOR MAY LANKOW to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any person having a claim, whether as creditor, beneficiary or otherwise in regard to the estate of the abovenamed deceased person, are hereby required to send in particulars of such claim to the Executors solicitors named below within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time by virtue of Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the said Executors of the Will of the abovenamed deceased will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by JOHANSON LAWYERS Suite 5a, Level 1, 47 Ashmore Road Bundall Qld 4217. LAST, FRANCES EILEEN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 20 July 2012 of FRANCES EILEEN LAST late of Ozcare, 20 Matilda Street, Burleigh Heads, Queensland, deceased, will be made by CHRISTINE MARY WRIGHT to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her. Lodged by: BLUNDELL MADIGAN LAWYERS 'Wharf Central' Level 1, 75-77 Wharf Street, Tweed Heads NSW 2485. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 35 LEEMING, JOHN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 17 June 2008 of JOHN LEEMING late of Hilltop Gardens Nursing Home, 23 Rochester Terrace, Kelvin Grove, Queensland, deceased, will be made by ELIZABETH ANN LEEMING of 50 Hilda Street, Alderley, Queensland to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person having any claim against the estate of the deceased, who died on 7 July 2014 is required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors below within six (6) weeks of the date of publication of this notice. After that date, the Executor will proceed to distribute the estate among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the Executor shall then have had notice. Lodged by: HARRISONSLAW 243 Oxley Avenue Margate Qld 4019. LOWER, DAPHNE JOYCE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 14 May 2006 of DAPHNE JOYCE LOWER late of 1006 Middle Road, Peak Crossing, Queensland, deceased, will be made by GARY ROBERT LOWER and JEFFREY WAYNE LOWER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: M.A. KENT & ASSOCIATES Solicitors 47 Ellenborough Street, Ipswich Qld 4305. MACGREGOR, DOROTHY MAY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 2nd day of March 2014 of DOROTHY MAY MACGREGOR late of 28 Canaipa Road, Russell Island, Qld 4184, deceased will be made by SANDRA ANN ALGIE and MALCOLM JOHN MACGREGOR to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the said applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said applicant shall then have had notice. Date of death: 19/08/14. Lodged by: HOPPER GREEN YORK Solicitors Suite 6a, 26-28 Redland Bay Road Capalaba, Qld 4157. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 36 MACKEY, GLADYS GERTRUDE After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 24 February 1989 of GLADYS GERTRUDE MACKEY formerly of 66 Crofton Street, Bundaberg, Queensland but late of Pioneer Lodge and Gardens, Barolin Street, Bundaberg, Queensland, deceased, will be made by JOHN CHARLES MACKEY and BARBARA HAZEL BROSNAN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry. Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having a claim against the estate is required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicants within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this Notice. Date of death: 10 August 2014. Lodged by: JOHN CHARLES MACKEY & BARBARA HAZEL BROSNAN c/- 3/13 Cronulla Avenue Mermaid Beach Qld 4218. MAHER, NORMAN CHRISTIAN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 18 December 2012 of NORMAN CHRISTIAN MAHER late of 11 Fortune Esplanade, Caboolture in the State of Queensland will be made by RAYMOND ALBERT LUSK to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All Creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trust Act 1973, the said Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicant shall then have had notice. Applicant's Solicitors: LAW4U - PAT OLSEN SOLICITOR 3/3 King Street Caboolture Q 4510. MARTIN, PATRICIA HELEN After 14 days from today, an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 27 January 1993 of PATRICIA HELEN MARTIN, late of Warrina Innisfail, Warrina Street Innisfail in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by WAYNE JASON MARTIN and MELINA KAREN MARTIN to the Supreme Court at Cairns. You may object to the grant by lodging a Caveat in that registry. Any persons having a claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, in regard to the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitors named below, no later than six weeks from the date of publication of this notice, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims which the Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by Applicant's Solicitors: GREENWOODS Solicitors 68 Shields Street Cairns. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 37 MASON, ROBERT ERIC KEITH After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 6 May 2014 of ROBERT ERIC KEITH MASON late of 22 Melinda Street, Camira, Queensland, deceased will be made by MARGO LEE MASON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry. Any persons having a claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, in regard to the Estate of the abovenamed deceased person, are hereby required to send in particulars of such claim to the Applicant's Solicitors named below no later than 6 weeks from the date of publication of this notice, at the expiration of which time the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by: STOCKLEY FURLONG, Solicitors of Ground Floor, 41 Sherwood Road, Toowong Qld 4066. MATHER, PENNY MARY (also known as PENNY MARY BORG, PENELOPE MARY BORG and PENELOPE MARY MATHER) After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 14 July 2005 of PENNY MARY MATHER (also known as PENNY MARY BORG, PENELOPE MARY BORG and PENELOPE MARY MATHER) late of 7 Benghazi Street, Aitkenvale, Qld, 4814, deceased, will be made by REBECCA JADE MATHER to the Supreme Court at Townsville. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her. Lodged by: ROSS LAWYERS, 53 Anne Street, Aitkenvale Qld 4814. MCALISTER, MARJORY MYRTLE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 15th October 2010 of MARJORY MYRTLE McALISTER late of Anam Cara, 42-52 Lavarack Road, Bray Park in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by THOMAS VALENTINE McALISTER and MARJORIE GLENDA HAM to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitors within six (6) weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by V PENNISI & ASSOCIATES, Solicitors, 1st Floor, 818 Gympie Road, Chermside Qld 4032. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 38 MCARDLE, HAROLD JOSEPH After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 1 March 2011 of HAROLD JOSEPH McARDLE late of Sunnymeade Park Aged Care Community, 362-376 King Street, Caboolture in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by PATRICK NORMAN McARDLE and SHARYN FAY McARDLE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Creditors: All creditors of the estate of the deceased are required to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitors within 6 weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the surviving Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the surviving Executors shall then have had notice. Lodged by SCIACCAS LEGAL GROUP, PO Box 5272, Gladstone Qld 4680. MCDONALD, JEAN CRAIG After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 16 May 2002 of JEAN CRAIG McDONALD late of Regis Treetops Manor Aged Care, 6 Kilbowrie Street, The Gap in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by ANN JEANETTE PATTEN and RONALD RAYMOND McDONALD to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the Estate are required to send in particulars of their claim to the applicants' solicitors no later than six weeks from the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by SMITH & STANTON, Lawyers, 607 Robinson Road, Aspley Qld 4034. MCDONALD, MARGARET-ANN After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 24 July, 2014 of MARGARET-ANN McDONALD of 16 Luke Street, Wavell Heights Brisbane deceased will be made by TONI LEE HASSALL and STEVEN EDWARD BOGGIANO to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a Caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within Six (6) weeks of the date hereof at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the administrators will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the administrators shall then have had notice. Applicant's solicitors: ALEX MACKAY & CO. Solicitors 55 Sherwood Road, Toowong Brisbane. MCKAY, JACQUELINE SHEELAGH After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 2nd December 1993 of JACQUELINE SHEELAGH McKAY late of 18 St Albans Street, Kenmore in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by HILARY ANN EVANS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks of the date of publication to this notice. Lodged by HILARY ANN EVANS, 1 Haven Road, Upper Brookfield, Qld, 4069. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 39 MCKINVEN, DONALD After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 13 May 2011 of DONALD McKINVEN late of 153 Anzac Avenue, Kippa-Ring, Queensland, deceased will be made by DANIELLE ELIZABETH ACKERMANN and SARA JANE McKINVEN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person having any claim against the estate of the deceased, who died on 11 July 2014, is required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors below within six (6) weeks after the date of publication of this notice. After that date, the Executor will proceed to distribute the estate among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the Executor shall then have had notice. Lodged by GILL & LANE 8 Fourth Avenue Sandgate Qld 4017. MCPHERSON, PATRICIA MARGARET After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 30 January 2013 of PATRICIA MARGARET McPHERSON late of 58 Wompoo Road, Longreach Q 4730 deceased will be made by ROSS DONALD McPHERSON and GRANT DOUGLAS McPHERSON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any person having a claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, to send particulars of the person's claim to the Applicant's solicitor named below within 6 weeks after the date of publication of this notice. At the end of that period, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the estate among persons entitled to the assets and in doing so relies on section 67 of the Trust Act 1973, having regard only to claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by: LONGREACH LEGAL SERVICES, 124B Eagle Street, Longreach Q 4730. MESSENGER, KENNETH ALFRED After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 9 September 1994 of KENNETH ALFRED MESSENGER late of Messengers Road, Bullyard deceased, will be made by KENNETH JAMES PATRICK MESSENGER and MATTHEW JOHN LOUIS MESSENGER to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton. You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicants solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. Lodged by: MESSENGER LEGAL of Level 2, Win Tower, Cnr Quay and Barolin Streets (PO Box 910) Bundaberg Qld 4670. MORRISON-GARDINER, PHYLLIS GRACE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 7 November 2013 of PHYLLIS GRACE MORRISON-GARDINER late of Oxford Crest Unit 58, 2-12 College Road Southside in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by CAROL LESLEY SIROLA of Unit 6/33 Cutler Drive, Wyong, New South Wales, to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Creditors: All creditors in the estate of the deceased are required to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant's solicitors within six weeks from the date of publication of this notice at the expiration of which time the said Applicants may distribute the estate of the above named deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants shall then have had notice. Lodged by: JEFFERY CUDDIHY & JOYCE SOLICITORS 218 Mary Street Gympie Qld 4570. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 40 MUNRO, MELODY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 22 December 2011 of MELODY MUNRO late of RSL Care Pinjarra Hills, 2603 Moggill Road, Pinjarra Hills, Brisbane in the State of Queensland, Deceased will be made by IAN THOMSON MUNRO and DONALD ROSS MUNRO as Executors, to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicants' Solicitors within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, the Applicants will proceed to distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants shall then have had notice. Applicants' Solicitors: DOYLE FAMILY LAW Level 7 243 Edward Street Brisbane Qld 4000. MURPHY, CATHERINE LOUISA After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 22 January 1997 of CATHERINE LOUISA MURPHY late of Cooinda House Aged Care, George Street, Kippa Ring in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by IRENE ELIZABETH TIMOTHY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the Estate are required to send in particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors no later than six weeks from the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by SMITH & STANTON, Lawyers, 607 Robinson Road, Aspley Qld 4034. O'CONNELL, LEO ERIC After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 1 May 2012 of LEO ERIC O'CONNELL late of 15 Lentz Street, Geebung in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by ANNE MAREE McMAHON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the Estate are required to send in particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors no later than six weeks from the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by SMITH & STANTON, Lawyers, 607 Robinson Road, Aspley Qld 4034. O'CONNOR, WILLIAM JAMES After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 11 October 2011 of WILLIAM JAMES O'CONNOR late of RSL Care, Moreton Shores, 101 King Street, Thornlands, in the State of Queensland formerly Unit 234, 66 Bainbridge Street, Ormiston, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by MARTIN BENEDICT CONROY, JAMES MACROBERT HERLIHY and LYNETTE MARY WALSH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: AUSTRALIAN LAW GROUP, Toowong Terraces, Level 4, 31 Sherwood Road, Toowong Qld 4066. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 41 OLIVER, ANN LORRAINE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 16th December, 2011 of ANN LORRAINE OLIVER Last address: 35 Bunya Street, Maleny in the State of Queensland will be made by JAYNE ELIZABETH OLIVER and HELEN CHRISTINE PAULSEN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicants within six weeks of the date of publication of this notice. At the expiration of which time pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the testator among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have had notice. Lodged by EASTON LAWYERS, 62 Maple Street, Maleny 4552. OWEN, NELLIE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 6th of March, 2013 of NELLIE OWEN late of Trinder Park Rest Home, 10 Laurel Street, Woodridge in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by MICHAEL ANTHONY WILLS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All Creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitor within six (6) weeks of the date of the publication of this notice. At the end of that period, relying on s67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased pursuant to the will, having regard only to the claims which have been notified to him. Lodged by NEW WAY LAWYERS PO Box 96, Corinda, Qld, 4075. PARKER, RONALD ALWYN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 4 February, 2000 of RONALD ALWYN PARKER late of 26 Pine Mountain Road, North Ipswich, Queensland, deceased, will be made by GEOFFREY ROBERT PARKER and KENNETH PARKER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicants' solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: WALKER PENDER GROUP LAWYERS Level 1, 28 Ipswich City Mall Ipswich Q 4305. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 42 PATRICK, KEITH MCCOY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 24 February 1999 of KEITH MCCOY PATRICK late of Redlands Residential Care, Cleveland, formerly of 1 Glasford Street, Mount Gravatt, Queensland, deceased, will be made by BEVAN WILLIAM PATRICK to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him. Date of Death: 6 July 2014. Lodged by: CARROLL FAIRON SOLICITORS PO Box 6007 Upper Mount Gravatt Qld 4122. PATTISON, KENNETH JOHN After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 26 February 2004 of KENNETH JOHN PATTISON Deceased late of 62 Moran Street, Bundaberg, Queensland will be made by CAROLYN PATTISON to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton. You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry. Any creditor beneficiary or other person having any claim against the deceased's estate is required to send particulars of any such claim to the Applicant's Solicitors within six (6) weeks of the date of publication of this Notice. Lodged By: FINEMORE WALTERS & STORY, Solicitors, 51 Woongarra Street, [P.O. Box 704] Bundaberg Qld 4670. PEPPEL, DAPHNE MAY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 2nd December, 1992 of DAPHNE MAY PEPPEL late of 311 Cracknell Road, Tarragindi, Brisbane in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by RICK PEPPEL to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry. All creditors or others having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six weeks of the date of publication of this notice, at the expiration of which time the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged By IAN W BARTELS & ASSOCIATES, SOLICITORS 1408 Logan Road, Mt Gravatt, Brisbane. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 43 POBJOY, CHRISTINA JEAN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 12 October 2010 of CHRISTINA JEAN POBJOY late of 269 Colburn Avenue, Victoria Point in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by ARTHUR JAMES POBJOY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time ARTHUR JAMES POBJOY ("the Applicant") will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by McCARTHY DURIE LAWYERS Cnr Queen & Waterloo Streets Cleveland Qld 4163. PRICE, STEPHEN THOMAS After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on intestacy of STEPHEN THOMAS PRICE of 12 Balmain Street, Wooloowin in the State of Queensland, Deceased will be made by PETER JAMES PRICE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors or others having a claim against the Estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitor within six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice. The date of death is 5 September 2014. Lodged by DALEY LAW PRACTICE PTY LTD, 12 Victor Street, Banyo, Brisbane, Queensland, 4014. RAINER-SMITH, JOHN WILLIAM After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 24 February 2000 of JOHN WILLIAM RAINER-SMITH late of 149 Rosehill Drive Burpengary Q 4505, deceased will be made by SEMONE MAIYA RAINER-SMITH & ANTON CHRISTIAN RAINER-SMITH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Claimants against the estate as creditor, beneficiary or otherwise, must send particulars of their claim to the applicants solicitor within 7 weeks of the date of this notice. ROBERT J GARVEY SOLICITOR PO Box 177 Dayboro Q 4521. RANDEL, TREVOR JOHN After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 25 May 2014 of TREVOR JOHN RANDEL late of 314 Edinburgh Drive, Mount Hallen, Queensland, deceased, will be made by PETER JONES to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time the applicants will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by: Applicant's Solicitors: TURNBULL MYLNE, Suite 4, 211 Ron Penhaligon Way, Robina, Qld, 4226. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 44 RAUCH, KARL After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on Intestacy of KARL RAUCH late of 27 Wattle Road, Rothwell in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by ERIC K RAUCH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of the person's claim to the Applicant's Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is six (6) weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice. Lodged by SHAREE CASSEL & ASSOCIATES, Suite 2, 1st Floor, 8-10 Somerset Avenue, Narellan NSW 2567. RAWCLIFFE, PHYLLIS MARION After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 29 April, 2010 of PHYLLIS MARION RAWCLIFFE late of The Terraces, 2 Lake Street, Varsity Lakes, deceased, will be made by KATHLEEN OLIVE LEIGH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors or others having a claim against the estate of the deceased are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors within 6 weeks from the date of this notice, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the applicant has notice. Lodged by: ROBERTSLAW PTY LTD Suite 8 Franklin Square 60 Railway Street Mudgeeraba Q 4213. REEDY, NEVILLE BARTHOLOMEW (also known as NEVILLE BARTHOLOMEW PATRICK REEDY) After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated the Twentieth day of August, 2012 of NEVILLE BARTHOLOMEW REEDY (also known as NEVILLE BARTHOLOMEW PATRICK REEDY) late of 1 Hanlon Street, Toowoomba in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by PAUL ROBERT REEDY to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant's solicitors within six weeks from the date hereof. Applicants Solicitors: DAVIDSON & SULLIVAN First Floor 160 Hume Street Toowoomba Qld 4350. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 45 RIEMANN, MARY DOROTHY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 2nd day of June 2009 of MARY DOROTHY RIEMANN late of 19 Alexandra Street, Park Avenue, Queensland, deceased will be made by JOHN THOMAS RIEMANN and PETER MATTHEW RIEMANN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are required to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicants within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Executors shall then have had notice. Lodged by THE OFFICIAL SOLICITOR TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF QUEENSLAND of 444 Queen Street Brisbane Q 4000. ROBERTSON, LYNETTE ANNE MARGARET (also known as LYNETTE ANN MARGARET ROBERTSON) After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 6th March, 2014 of LYNETTE ANNE MARGARET ROBERTSON (also known as LYNETTE ANN MARGARET ROBERTSON) late of 20 Dempster Street, Toowong, Queensland deceased will be made by COLIN DALGUISE ROBERTSON JNR to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by GEOFFREY ARMSTRONG, Solicitor, PO Box 1009, North lakes, Qld 4509. SAUNDERS, ROBERT JAMES After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 17 October 2013 of ROBERT JAMES SAUNDERS late of "Thendara", Pheasant Creek, Wowan deceased will be made by DOREEN MINNIE SAUNDERS and BRADLEY JAMES SAUNDERS, to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton. You may object to the grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry. All creditors or others having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicants' solicitors within seven weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by: GRANT AND SIMPSON LAWYERS 226 Quay Street Rockhampton Qld 4700. SAUVAGE, CHARLES DANIEL PIERRE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 31 January 2014 of CHARLES DANIEL PIERRE SAUVAGE late of Unit 32, 2 North Street, Golden Beach in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by PAUL ANDRE SAUVAGE and MICHELLEANNE BJORSETH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any person having a claim against the estate of the deceased, whether as creditor, beneficiary or otherwise, is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicants' solicitors named below within 6 weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time the applicants will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto. In doing so and relying on section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973 the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: BILL LYONS SOLICITORS, 25 Mayes Avenue, Caloundra, Qld 4551. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 46 SCHRODTER, FRANKLYN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of representation will be made to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane as follows: Deceased: FRANKLYN SCHRODTER. Last Address: Sunnymeade Nursing Home, King Street, Caboolture in the State of Queensland. Address in Will: D'Aguilar Highway, Moodlu in the State of Queensland. Applicants: GRAHAM NORMAN SCHRODTER of 603 Lord Lane, Moodlu in the State of Queensland and MARK JAMES SCHRODTER of 25 Cabernet Court, Morayfield in the State of Queensland. Grant: Probate of the Will dated 4th March, 1999. Caveat: If you wish to object to or to be heard upon the application, you may file a caveat in the Supreme Court Registry mentioned above at any time before the grant is made. Creditors: All Creditors in the estate are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time the said Applicants will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicants shall then have had notice. Applicants' Solicitor: PROCTOR GRAHAM, Lawyers, Shop 7, 75 King Street, Caboolture Qld 4510. SCOTT, DAPHNE ALICE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of will dated 26th July 2001 of DAPHNE ALICE SCOTT late of Holy Spirit Home, 736 Beams Road, Carseldine, Queensland, deceased will be made by BEVERLEY DAPHNE WILLIAMS, DENISE FRANCIS PAXTON (nee SCOTT), DIANNE BUTTERWORTH and ROBYN ROBERTSON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of the person's claim to the Applicant not later than the date which is 6 weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant/s will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant/s have notice. Lodged by DIANNE BUTTERWORTH, 25 Eromba Crescent, Ferny Hills, Queensland 4055. SMITH, JOAN After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 25 June 2012 of JOAN SMITH late of 13 Matthew Street, Stanthorpe in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by CATHERINE PATRICIA FLEMING WILCOX and JOANNE FAYE DICKSON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the Grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry. Any persons having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of the person's claim to the Applicant's Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6 weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice. Lodged by: GAFFNEY LYONS & McMAHON, Solicitors, AMP Building, 116 Palmerin Street, Warwick Qld 4370. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 47 SMITH, KAY ALICE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 5 October 2005 of KAY ALICE SMITH late of 34 Oakmont Avenue, Loganholme in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by EDWIN WILLIAM SMITH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry Any creditor and all other persons having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicants solicitors no later than 6 weeks from the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by MICHAEL COOPER LAWYER, 34 Vanessa Blvd, Springwood Qld 4127. SPARKS, RONALD CLIFFORD After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 10 October 2001 of RONALD CLIFFORD SPARKS late of 58 St Clair Crescent, Wishart, Brisbane in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by GREGORY JOHN SPARKS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him. Date of Death: 2 September 2014. Lodged by: CARROLL FAIRON SOLICITORS PO Box 6007 Upper Mount Gravatt, Qld 4122. STARK, DAPHNE MARIE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of DAPHNE MARIE STARK late Lot 55 Clayton Road, Lowmead in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by SOL NIRVANA HINE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by: BELL LEGAL GROUP, Level 4, 91 Upton Street, Bundall Qld 4217. STEHN, FLORENCE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 24 July 1986 of FLORENCE STEHN of 63 Akala Street (formerly known as 23 Akala Street), Flaxton, Queensland deceased, will be made by DENISE ARLETTE SCOTT and RONALD JAMES STEHN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person having any claim against the estate of the deceased, who died on 20 July 2014, is required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors below within six (6) weeks after the date of publication of this notice. After that date, the Executor will proceed to distribute the estate among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the Executor shall then have had notice. Lodged by LEMBER AND WILLIAMS, Cnr Annie & East Streets, Caboolture, Queensland 4510. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 48 STORY, HERBERT SIDNEY After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 28 May 2004 of HERBERT SIDNEY STORY late of Karingal Nursing Home, Dalby in the State of Queensland but formerly of Ranges Bridge, MS 687 Dalby in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by BRIAN STORY and JUNE BOOL to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time BRIAN STORY and JUNE BOOL ("the Applicants") will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants shall then have had notice. Lodged by MAXWELL & LANCASTER SOLICITORS 33 Guy Street Warwick Qld 4370. TATLER, PHILIP JOHN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 18 October 2012 of PHILIP JOHN TATLER late of 8 Galatea Street, Point Vernon, Queensland, deceased, will be made by TERESA FRANCES MARY DULKA to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her. Lodged by: BELL DIXON BUTLER, Wills & Estate Lawyers 12 Bideford Street, Torquay Qld 4655. TIPLADY, FRANCES CHRISTINE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 24th of August, 2010 of FRANCES CHRISTINE TIPLADY, late of 18 Gray Avenue, Corinda in the State of Queensland, will be made by CATHERINE MARY TIPLADY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. Any person having any claim against the estate whether as creditor or beneficiary must send particulars of the person's claim to the Applicant's Solicitors not later than 6 weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by NEW WAY LAWYERS, PO Box 96, Corinda Qld 4075. TOWERS, JOHN After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration for JOHN TOWERS late of 21/32 Middle St, Cleveland 4163 in the state of Queensland deceased will be made by ROSEMARY INEZ TOWERS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by: ROSEMARY INEZ TOWERS (wife of deceased) 21/32 Middle St, Cleveland Q 4163. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 49 TREMEER, MARLIE JOYCE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of MARLIE JOYCE TREMEER late of 22 Kagara Street, Kippa Ring in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by REGINA LESLEY TREMEER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Lodged by WALLACE DAVIES SOLICITORS 185 Redcliffe Parade Redcliffe Qld 4020. Probate of the will dated 12 June 2014. WALDRON, ELLENORE FREDA After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 12 May 2011 of ELLENORE FREDA WALDRON late of 104 Alexandra Parade, Wamuran, Queensland, deceased, will be made by JOHN MERVYN WALDRON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him. Lodged by: GLEESON KLEIN LAWYERS, 20 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe Qld 4020. WALKER, IAN CAMERON After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 12 March 2011 of IAN CAMERON WALKER late of The Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital, Birtinya in the State of Queensland and formerly of 17 Mayfield Street, Alexandra Headlands in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by JOHN PETER GAZZARD to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors and all other persons having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the abovenamed deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by PENDER & WHITEHOUSE SOLICITORS, PO Box 138, Alderley Qld 4051. WALSH, LEONARD ARTHUR After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 14 January 2010 of LEONARD ARTHUR WALSH late of BUPA, Glenvale, Toowoomba, Queensland deceased will be made by STEPHEN JAMES LEACH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate of the deceased are required to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitors within 6 weeks from the date hereof. Lodged By: JONES LEACH LAWYERS, Solicitors Rochedale Shopping Village, 549 Underwood Road, Rochedale Qld 4123. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 50 WARRIAR, SANKARAN MADHAVAN After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 9 January 2013 of SANKARAN MADHAVAN WARRIAR late of 37 Australia Court, Newport in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by GIRIJA CUTTLE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any person having any claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, against the Estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant's solicitors within six (6) weeks of the date of publication of this Notice at the expiration of which the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the Testatrix among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said executors shall then have had notice. Lodged by COLWELL LYONS LAWYERS, 1341 Gympie Road, Aspley, 4034. WARWICK, KATHLEEN After 14 days from today, an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 23 August 2001 of KATHLEEN WARWICK late of 2 Boab Court, Kewarra Beach in the State of Queensland deceased, will be made by SUE ROSEMARY LEWIS NORRIS to the Supreme Court at Cairns. You may object to the grant by lodging a Caveat in that registry. Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim or claims against the estate of the abovenamed Deceased are required to send particulars of any such claim or claims to the Applicant's Solicitor within six (6) weeks of the date of publication of this Notice, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the abovenamed Deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by Applicant's Solicitor: IAN C MILLYARD Solicitor PO Box 109 Clifton Beach Qld 4879. WATERHOUSE, JAKE DANIEL After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of JAKE DANIEL WATERHOUSE late of 20 Blue Gum Drive, Lowood in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by DALE NORAH KENDRICK to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her. Lodged by: WALKER PENDER GROUP LAWYERS Level 1, 28 Ipswich City Mall Ipswich Q 4305. WATSFORD, MARGERY ELEANOR After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 1 May 2006 of MARGERY ELEANOR WATSFORD late of Farnorha Nursing Home, Cairns, deceased, will be made by DAVID NIGEL GOODMAN to the Supreme Court at Cairns. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry Lodged by: DANIELLE D HODGENS Lawyer & Mediator 40 Mabel Street, Atherton Qld 4883. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 51 WATSON, GWENDELINE IRENE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated the 10th day of October 2001 of GWENDELINE IRENE WATSON late of RSL Care, 9 Havana Street, Rowes Bay in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by SIMON ANDREW FRASER of 9 Victoria Street, North Ward in the State of Queensland to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Townsville. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry. If you wish to object to or be heard upon the application, you may file a Caveat in the Supreme Court Registry mentioned above at any time before the grant is made. Any creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant's Solicitors within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by Applicant's Solicitors: CONNOLLY SUTHERS of AMP Building, 416 Flinders Street, Townsville, Qld, 4810. WEBB, TREVOR JAMES After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 28 March, 2011 of TREVOR JAMES WEBB late of 32/60 Gubberley Street, Kenmore, Queensland deceased will be made by MARY LYNN WEBB to the Supreme Court at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant's solicitors within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this notice. Lodged by TOOWONG LEGAL, PO Box 85 Toowong Qld 4066. WELLMAN, DAPHNE After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 6 November 1995 of DAPHNE WELLMAN late of Eventide Nursing Home, Rockhampton deceased will be made by ROBYN LYN HOLMES to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Rockhampton. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by: REES R & SYDNEY JONES Solicitors, Level 1, 55 Denham Street Rockhampton Qld 4700. WICKHAM, JOYCE MIRIAM After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated 26 February 2010 of JOYCE MIRIAM WICKHAM late of 73 Marsh Street, Cannon Hill, Brisbane in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by JUDITH THELMA DUNLEA and MICHAEL JOSEPH DUNLEA to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicants' Solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them. Lodged by: PORTER HULETT SOLICITORS 611 Wynnum Road, Morningside Qld 4170. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 52 WRIGHT, DOROTHY YVONNE After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the will dated 10 March 2014 of DOROTHY YVONNE WRIGHT late of 49 Westmoreland Boulevard, Springwood, Queensland deceased will be made by JO-ANNE WRIGHT to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane. You may object to the Grant by lodging a caveat in that registry. All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicant shall then have had notice. Lodged by: THE ESTATE LAWYERS Level 5, 239 George Street Brisbane Qld 4000. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR PUBLIC NOTICES 53 Notice of intention to apply for Admission to the legal profession BENKENDORF, ALINE CHRISTINA I, ALINE CHRISTINA BENKENDORF of 11 B Hutt Court, Two Rocks, Western Australia, 6037 being formerly a student of Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at The College of Law WA intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 pm on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 26th day of September 2014. BENTLEY, SIMON DAVID I, SIMON DAVID BENTLEY of 92 Queen Street, Harrisville, Queensland 4307 being formerly a practical legal training student at the College of Law and Queensland Public Interest Law Clearing House intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day Of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 3rd day of October 2014. BENTON, NAOMI GABRIELLA I, NAOMI GABRIELLA BENTON of 19 Orlando Crescent, Springwood, Qld 4127 and Level 11 Central Plaza Two, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000 being formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at the College of Law and currently employed as a Graduate at McCullough Robertson Lawyers intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27 day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17 day of October 2014. Dated this 1st day of October, 2014. BROADWATER, CHARLES JEREMY I, CHARLES JEREMY BROADWATER of 22 Pansy Street Wynnum Qld 4178 a Court Support Officer of the Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Legal service, Level 5, 183 North Quay Brisbane Queensland and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at The College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 1st day of October, 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 54 BROE, CONNOR I, CONNOR BROE of 24 Green Street, Yeerongpilly, Brisbane 4105 being formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at Queensland University of Technology intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 28th day of September, 2014. BURGESS, KAURI JESSICA (also known as KAURI JESSICA CAULFIELD and KAURI JESSICA PASK) I, KAURI JESSICA BURGESS (also known as, KAURI JESSICA CAULFIELD and KAURI JESSICA PASK) of 1/20 Cabriolet Court, Upper Coomera Qld 4209 and Suite 7, 19-21 Peachey Road, Ormeau Qld 4208 being a Law Clerk at Ormeau Legal and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at Bond University intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 2nd day of October 2014. BUTLER, SINEAD I, SINEAD BUTLER of Unit 5/24 The Strand, North Ward, Townsville, Qld 4810 and Judge's Chambers, 31 Walker Street, Townsville Qld 4810 being an Associate to His Honour Judge Durward SC of the District Court at Queensland, formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at the Australian National University and the Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Journalism at the Queensland University of Technology, intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 2nd day of October 2014. CERIC, ELZINA (also known as ELZINA ZIGIC) I, ELZINA CERIC also known as ELZINA ZIGIC of Unit 2, 1-9 Emerald Drive Qld 4118 being formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Practice, Skills and Ethics at Griffith University intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001 or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 55 COPLEY, JULIE JANE (previously known as JULIE JANE ROSTEDT) I, JULIE JANE COPLEY, previously known as JULIE JANE ROSTEDT, of 50 Newman Avenue, Camp Hill Qld, 4152 and 50 Newman Avenue, Camp Hill Qld, 4152 being currently selfemployed and formerly Research Director in the Parliamentary Service intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 30th day of September, 2014. CUI, SARAH JACALYN PANG YENG I, SARAH JACALYN PANG YENG CUI of 78 Geographe Street, Docklands, VIC 3008 being formerly a supervised trainee at AHL Legal (Sydney) and formerly a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice trainee at Bond University intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 3rd day of October 2014. DALE, JESSICA ELLEN I, JESSICA ELLEN DALE of 10/9 Rosecliffe Street, Highgate Hill 4101 and Judges' Chambers, 415 George Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000, being Associate to her Honour Justice C E Holmes of the Court of Appeal of Queensland, formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at the Australian National University and the Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts at the University of Queensland, intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 3rd day of October 2014. DAUNT, COURTNEY LEE I, COURTNEY LEE DAUNT of 32A Dawson Street, Cooks Hill Newcastle NSW 2300 and Level 5, Sparke Helmore Building, 28 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle NSW 2300 being Law Graduate at Sparke Helmore Lawyers and formerly a student of Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at the College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27 day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17 day of October 2014. Dated this 30 day of September, 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 56 FLEETWOOD, EDWARD WILLIAM RONALD I, EDWARD WILLIAM RONALD FLEETWOOD, of 357 Brisbane Corso, Yeronga Qld 4104 and 50 Ann Street, Brisbane Qld 4000 being a Legal Support Officer at the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at the Australian National University intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to [07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17 October 2014. Dated this 2nd day of October 2014. FRYER, SOPHIA FRANCES I, SOPHIA FRANCES FRYER of Unit 50 / 75 Welsby Street New Farm 4005 and McCullough Robertson Lawyers Level 11/66 Eagle Street Brisbane City 4000 being Graduate at McCullough Robertson Lawyers and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Practical Legal Training at The College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27 day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the Objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 1 day of October, 2014. GEOK, VIVIEN WEE ENG I, VIVIEN WEE ENG GEOK of 309/243 Franklin Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 being formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at the Bond University; and formerly a supervised trainee at Berrigan Doube Lawyers intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 3rd day of October, 2014. GIBSON, RONAN LEE I, RONAN LEE GIBSON of 11 Pileena Street, Banora Point, NSW 2486 and HQF Lawyers 82 Marine Parade (Cnr Warner Street), Coolangatta Qld 4225 being formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Training at the College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 57 GUY, MICHELLE KATHRYN I, MICHELLE KATHRYN GUY of 1 /61 Bayliss Street, Auchenflower Qld 4066 and c/oMcCullough Robertson Lawyers, Level 11, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane Qld 4000 being a graduate at McCullough Robertson lawyers and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Practical Legal Training at the College of Law and formerly an associate to Her Honour Justice Mullins of the Supreme Court and formerly a student at the University of Queensland intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October, 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 1st day of October 2014. HARBURG, SOPHIE ELIZABETH I, SOPHIE ELIZABETH HARBURG of 155A Hawken Drive, St Lucia, Queensland 4067 and Judges' Chambers, 415 George Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000, being Associate to His Honour Judge Devereaux SC of the District Court of Queensland, formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at the Australian National University and the Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts at the University of Queensland, intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 1st day of October 2014. HARRIS, LEE-ANNE ELIZABETH I, LEE-ANNE ELIZABETH HARRIS of 1/101 Boyd Rd Nundah Qld 4012 and 1/24-28 Corporations Circuit, Tweed Heads South, NSW 2486 being currently a Legal Clerk with Simmons McCartney Lawyers, formerly a Legal Clerk with Whitehead Gupta Lawyers, formerly under Practical Legal Training at Pine Rivers Community Legal Centre, formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at the College of Law Brisbane and Bachelor of Laws (Hons)/ Bachelor Public Policy (Hons) at James Cook University Cairns intend to apply to the Supreme Court Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 30th day of September, 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 58 HEANEY, LAUREN FAY I, LAUREN FAY HEANEY of 9 Garigal Court Upper Coomera 4209 and 1st Floor/100 Scarborough St, Southport Qld 4215 being formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at Australian National University and currently Litigation Support Officer at Legal Aid Queensland intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27 day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17 day of October 2014. Dated this 26th day of September 2014. HENDERSON, ALICE VIVIENNE I, ALICE VIVIENNE HENDERSON of 53 Dixon Street, Auchenflower, Qld 4066 being formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at the College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4p.m on the 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 10th day of October 2014. IOANNIDES, BRIANA CHRISTINE I, BRIANA CHRISTINE IOANNIDES of 9 Harneil Place at Carrara in the State of Queensland and Shop 5, 2 Fortune Street at Coomera in the State of Queensland, being a Law Clerk at Gatenby Criminal Lawyers and formerly a student of Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at Bond University and Bachelor of Laws at Griffith University, intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on the 17th day of October 2014. JEFFS, BREEANNA KATE I, BREEANNA KATE JEFFS, of 73A Lewin Street, Bardon, Qld 4065 and Mills Oakley Lawyers, Level 14, 145 Ann Street, Brisbane being a Graduate Lawyer at Mills Oakley Lawyers, formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at The College of Law, intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admission Board at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4pm on 17th day of October 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 59 JUKIC, KRISTINA I, KRISTINA JUKIC of 1/62 Heeb Street, Bundall Qld 4217 and MacGregor O'Reilly Solicitors, Level 2, 33 Elkhorn Avenue, Surfers Paradise Qld 4217 being a Law Clerk in the employ of MacGregor O'Reilly Solicitors and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at Bond University intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17 day of October 2014. Dated this 29th day of September 2014. KATTER, EAMONN ANTHONY I, EAMONN ANTHONY KATTER of 125 Seventeen Mile Rocks Rd, Oxley, Qld, 4075 and Level 54, 111 Eagle St, Brisbane, Qld 4000 being formerly a student of the Practical Legal Training Course at the College of Law Queensland intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the twenty seventh day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on Seventeenth day of October 2014. Dated this Twenty Ninth day of September 2014. KEATING, JOHNATHON ANDREW I, JOHNATHON ANDREW KEATING of 1/5 Angela Street, Tweed Heads, NSW 2485 and HQF Lawyers 82 Marine Parade (Cnr Warner Street), Coolangatta Qld 4225 being formally a supervised trainee under Don Charles Fenwick at HQF Lawyers intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 2 day of October, 2014. KENNEDY, LUCY ELIZABETH I, LUCY ELIZABETH KENNEDY of 22 Leura Terrace, Hawthorne, Brisbane Q 4171 and Level 11, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane Q 4000 being a graduate of McCullough Robertson Lawyers and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Practical Legal Training at The College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 30 day of September, 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 60 KU, KET BONG (KENNEDY) I, KU, KET BONG (KENNEDY) of 91 Bollard Circuit, Clear Island Waters, Qld 4226 being formerly a student of the Professional Legal Training Program at Bond University intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27 day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17 day of October 2014. Dated this 28 day of 2014. LEE, YUN FANG I, YUN FANG LEE of 32 Mistral St, Jamboree Heights, Qld 4074 and Level 11, Central Plaza Two, 66 Eagle St, Brisbane, Qld 4000 being a graduate at McCullough Robertson Lawyers and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at The College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 30th day of September, 2014. LEO, JENNY KARDE I, JENNY KARDE LEO of 38 St. Clair Crescent, Wishart Qld 4122 being formerly a student of the PLT Program at The College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27 day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17 day of October 2014. Dated this 10 day of October 2014. LIDDLE, JOSHUA JAMES I, JOSHUA JAMES LIDDLE of 32A Drane St, Clayfield Qld 4011 and 119 North Quay, Brisbane Qld 4001 being an Associate to the Honourable Justice B J Collier, formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at the College of Law and formerly a student of the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Queensland intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on the 17th day of October 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 61 MARSDEN, SARAH JANE I, SARAH JANE MARSDEN of 118 Hill End Road Cryna in the State of Queensland and 2 Benson Street, Toowong in the State of Queensland being formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at the Queensland University of Technology intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27 day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17 day of October 2014. MCATEER, MARY JOSEPHINE I, MARY JOSEPHINE McATEER of 209 Syndicate Road, Tallebudgera Valley, Qld 4228 and Terrace Suite 4, 19 Lang Parade, Milton Qld 4064 being a Law Graduate at Success Law Pty Ltd, formerly a legal clerk at Collas Mora Ross Solicitors and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at Bond University intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 2nd day of October 2014. MCDONALD, ROWAN MICHAEL I, ROWAN MICHAEL MCDONALD of 27 Kilsby Street, The Gap Qld 4061 and 10/135 Morayfield Road, Caboolture Qld 4510 being a law clerk in the employ of Maurice Blackburn Lawyers intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 1st day of October, 2014. MEGG, KRISTIE JADE I, KRISTIE JADE MEGG of 6/14 Christina Court, Mermaid Beach Qld 4218 and c/- Hickey Lawyers, Level 6 Corporate Centre One, Corner of Bundall Road and Slatyer Avenue, Bundall Qld 4217 being a Law Clerk at Hickey Lawyers and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at The College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated, and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on the 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 2nd day of October, 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 62 MURDOCK, CAITLIN PATRICIA I, CAITLIN PATRICIA MURDOCK of 37 Crown Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000 and Level 11, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000 being Graduate at McCullough Robertson Lawyers and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Practical Legal Training at The College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 1 day of October, 2014. NEVILLE, MICHAEL ALLAN I, MICHAEL ALLAN NEVILLE of 7 Tess Close, Middle Ridge, Qld, 4350 and Shine Lawyers, 125 Russell Street, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350 being a paralegal at Shine Lawyers, formally a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice Course at the Queensland University of Technology, and formally a police officer in the Queensland Police Service intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 4th day of October, 2014. O'NEIL, GABRIELLE CLAIRE I, GABRIELLE CLAIRE O'NEIL of 20 Sloop Street, Manly West, Queensland 4179 and Level 14, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000 being a Law Clerk at McInnes Wilson Lawyers and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at the College of Law Queensland intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the Twenty-seventh day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on the 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 2nd day of October 2014. PARATORE, DANIEL LEE I, DANIEL LEE PARATORE of 42 Indigo Crescent, Mitchelton, Queensland 4053 and 11 Commercial Road, Newstead, Queensland 4006 being Technical Assistant at Cleary Hoare Solicitors and formerly a student of Practical Legal Training at the College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27 day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17 day of October 2014. Dated this 2 day of October, 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 63 PAULL, COURTNEY ELYSE I, COURTNEY ELYSE PAULL of 112 River Boulevard, Idalia, Qld being formally a supervised trainee at Townsville City Council Legal Services intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Townsville on the 24th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 14th day of October 2014. Dated this the 17th day of September 2014. POSCHELK, BEN JAMES I, BEN JAMES POSCHELK of 76 Towers Street, Ascot, Queensland 4007 and McCullough Robertson Lawyers, Level 11, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000 being a graduate at McCullough Robertson Lawyers and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Practical Legal Training at The College of Law intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17 day of October 2014. Dated this 02 day of October, 2014. SCELLS, EMMALEEN MONIQUE I, EMMALEEN MONIQUE SCELLS of 206/1387 Malvern Road, Malvern, Victoria, 3144 being formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at Australian National University intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 pm on 17th day of October 2014. TAN, SAN-JOE I, SAN-JOE TAN of 39 Eromanga Street, Carindale, Queensland 4152 and QEII Courts of Law, 415 George Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000, being Associate to the Honourable Justice Robert Gotterson AO of the Supreme Court of Queensland, formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at the Australian National University and the Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Queensland, intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 1st day of October 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 64 TESSMANN, CARL JAMES I, CARL JAMES TESSMANN of 154 Gailey Road, Taringa Qld 4068 and QEII Courts of Law, 415 George Street, Brisbane Qld 4000 being an associate to the Honourable Justice Hugh Fraser of the Supreme Court of Queensland, and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at the Australian National University intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 no later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. Dated this 2nd day of October, 2014. WALTERS, GARETH ALAN I, GARETH ALAN WALTERS of 41 Huntingdale Street, Pullenvale Qld 4069 and Harry Gibbs Commonwealth Law Courts Building, 119 North Quay, Brisbane Qld 4000, being an Associate to His Honour Judge Jarrett at the Federal Circuit Court of Australia and formerly a student of the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at the Queensland University of Technology intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27th day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17th day of October 2014. WONG, CHUN WEI I, CHUN WEI WONG of 19/98 University Drive, Varsity Lakes 4226 Qld being formerly a GDLP trainee at Bond University and formerly a trainee solicitor at AHL Legal (Melb) intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Brisbane on the 27 day of October 2014 to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007 (Qld). Any objection to my admission must state the objector's name, contact details, and grounds for the objection in writing and be signed, dated and lodged with the Legal Practitioners Admissions Board, at GPO Box 1785, Brisbane Qld 4001, or by facsimile to (07) 3221 7193 not later than 4 p.m. on 17 day of October 2014. Dated this 03 day of October, 2014. Queensland Law Reporter – 10 October 2014 – [2014] 39 QLR 65 GENERAL INFORMATION ICLRQ The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for the State of Queensland (ICLRQ) is a charitable institution which was founded in 1907. 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QUEENSLAND REPORTS The Queensland Reports seek to provide a permanent collection of the key decisions of the Supreme Court of Queensland since Federation. These decisions have been selected for inclusion in the Queensland Reports by the editors, reviewed by reporters for their textual accuracy, summarised in concise headnotes, and authorised for publication (with corrections where necessary) by the deciding judges. Complete sets of the Queensland Reports are presently available only in a printed format. New sets may be purchased from the ICLRQ at a price of $3300 (incl. GST) plus delivery. Annual print subscriptions to the Queensland Reports are also available from the ICLRQ. There are three options: • • • 2013 Bound Volume Subscription (2 Volumes) $460 (incl. GST and postage) 2013 Loose Parts Subscription (12 Parts) $526 (incl. GST and postage) 2013 Bound Volume and Loose Parts Subscription $726 (incl. 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