General Gazette Number G19 Dated 8 May 2014

Victoria Government Gazette
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No. G 19 Thursday 8 May 2014
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Private Advertisements
Anglican Church of Australia
Estates of Deceased Persons
Aitken Partners Pty Ltd
Ascot Solicitors
Basile & Co. Pty Ltd
Cassidys Morrison & Teare
De Marco Lawyers
Devenish
Donald & Ryan Lawyers
F. R. E. Dawson & Son
Frank Plata
Harwood Andrews
JRT Partnership Pty Ltd
John Curtain & Associates Pty
Kingston Lawyers Pty Ltd
Kliger Partners Lawyers
Lukaitis Lawyers
Macpherson + Kelley
Roberts Beckwith Partners
Russo Pellicano Carlei
Sandhurst Trustees Limited
Septimus Jones & Lee
Somerswood Lawyers
Tivey & Holland
Tolhurst Druce & Emmerson
Tragear & Harris Lawyers
Willis Simmonds Lawyers
Wills & Probate Victoria
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Sales by the Sheriff
Wesley Andrew Jasper and
Melissa Anne Jasper
Wesley Barry Kinnersley
Marc Waasdorp
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Government and Outer Budget Sector
Agencies Notices
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Orders in Council
Acts: Crown Land (Reserves);
Land;
State Owned Enterprises
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Obtainables
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PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA
Alteration of the Constitution
Notice is hereby given under section 67(2)
of the Constitution of the Anglican Church of
Australia that whereas on 22 September 2010
the General Synod of the Anglican Church of
Australia duly made Canon No. 12 of 2010 being
the Constitution Amendment (Chapter V) Canon
2010 to alter the Constitution of the Anglican
Church of Australia by inserting section 28A
therein, and whereas on 18 March 2014 the
President of the General Synod, the Most Rev’d
Dr Philip Aspinall, Archbishop of Brisbane and
Metropolitan of the Province of Queensland,
determined that there is no condition and that
no condition remains to which the coming into
effect of the said Canon is subject, the said
President determined that the said Canon shall
come into effect on 1 July 2014.
Dated 24 April 2014
MARTIN DREVIKOVSKY
General Secretary
General Synod
Anglican Church of Australia
Re: JOAN EDITH ADAMSON, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 29 December 2013, are required
by the trustees, Equity Trustees Limited (ACN
004 031 298) to send particulars to them, care of
the undersigned solicitors, by 8 July 2014, after
which date the trustees may convey or distribute
the assets, having regard only to the claims of
which the trustees have notice.
AITKEN PARTNERS PTY LTD, solicitors,
Level 28, 140 William Street, Melbourne 3000.
Re: Estate of the late MR DONALD
MURRAY McCORMICK, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin or others having
claims in respect of the estate of MR DONALD
MURRAY McCORMICK, late of 32 Station
Street, Somerville, Victoria, deceased, who died
on 8 February 2014, are to send particulars of
their claims to the administrator, care of the
undermentioned solicitors, by 21 July 2014,
after which the administrator will distribute the
assets, having regard only to the claims of which
he then has notice.
ASCOT SOLICITORS,
827B Ballarat Road, Deer Park, Victoria 3023.
Tel: 03 8390 1711.
Re: Estate of DULCIE ISABELLA
HERDMAN, deceased.
In the estate of DULCIE ISABELLA
HERDMAN, late of Oak Towers, 139 Atherton
Road, Oakleigh, Victoria, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims against the estate of the said deceased are
required by William Keith Herdman and Alan
Mervyn Herdman, the executors of the Will of
the said deceased, to send particulars of such
claims to them, in care of the undermentioned
solicitors, within two months from the date of
publication of this notice, after which date they
will distribute the assets, having regard only to
the claims of which they then have notice.
BASILE & CO. PTY LTD, legal practitioners,
46 Wellington Street, Kerang, Victoria 3579.
BENJAMIN WILLIAM BRIGHT, late of
13 Sunrise Court, Cobram, Victoria 3644,
farmer, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the Will/estate of
the abovenamed deceased, who died on
22 November 2013, are required by the executor
for probate, Equity Trustees Limited, Level 2,
575 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, to
send particulars of the claims to the business by
11 July 2014, after which date the executor may
convey or distribute the assets, and distribute
the estate, having regard only to the claims of
which it then has notice. Probate was granted in
Victoria on 28 March 2014.
Dated 2 May 2014
CASSIDYS MORRISON & TEARE,
legal practitioners,
22 Main Street, Cobram, Victoria 3644
PO Box 19, Cobram, Victoria 3644.
DX 37803 Cobram
Ph: 03 5872 2211; Fax: 03 5872 2895.
MD:BM:904025
Contact Malcolm Dickson.
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MARIA CUTUGNO, late of 28 Tovey
Street, Reservoir, Victoria, retired seamstress,
deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 14 November 2013, are required
by the trustee, Rosalie Angela Di Fabio, to
send particulars to the trustee, care of the
undermentioned solicitors, within sixty days
from the date of publication hereof, after which
date the trustee may convey or distribute the
assets, having regard only to the claims of which
the trustee has notice.
DE MARCO LAWYERS,
794A Pascoe Vale Road, Glenroy 3046.
Re: KATHERINE SPITERI, late of Moran
Health Care, 3 Wedgewood Road, Roxburgh
Park, Victoria, factory worker, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 22 November 2013, are required by
the trustees, Mary Carabott and Charles Spiteri,
to send particulars to the trustees, care of the
undermentioned solicitors, within sixty days
from the publication hereof, after which date
the trustees may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which the
trustees have notice.
DE MARCO LAWYERS,
794A Pascoe Vale Road, Glenroy 3046.
COLIN WINSTON MILLER, late of
32 Halls Parade, Vermont, Victoria, retired,
deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 2 April 2014, are required by the
executors, Elizabeth Kaye Law and John Ewen
Scott-Mackenzie, solicitor, being the principal
at the date of death of the deceased of the firm
of Devenish Lawyers of 23 Ringwood Street,
Ringwood, Victoria, to send particulars of their
claims to the undermentioned solicitors within
sixty days from the date of publication of this
notice, after which date the executors may
convey or distribute the assets, having regard
only to the claims of which the executors then
have notice.
DEVENISH, lawyers,
23 Ringwood Street, Ringwood, Victoria 3234.
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Re: ERNA JEAN DIGNEY, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of ERNA
JEAN DIGNEY, late of Kew Gardens, 22–24
Gellibrand Street, Kew, Victoria, widow,
deceased, who died on 8 December 2013, are
required by the executor to send particulars of
their claim to him, care of the undermentioned
solicitors, by 28 October 2014, after which date
the said executor will distribute the assets of the
deceased, having regard only to the claims of
which he then shall have notice.
DONALD & RYAN LAWYERS, solicitors,
304 High Street, Kew, Victoria 3101.
MARJORIE ANN ECCLES, late of 63 Perry
Street, Fairfield, Victoria, home duties, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 19 June 2013, are required by
the deceased’s personal representative, Joyce
Marjorie Buchanan, care of her solicitors at
the address below, to send particulars to her
by 10 June 2014, after which date the personal
representative may convey or distribute the
assets, having regard only to the claims of which
she then has notice.
F. R. E. DAWSON & SON,
solicitors for the personal representative,
5/470 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000.
Re: Estate of JOSEPH MIFSUD, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of JOSEPH
MIFSUD, late of 16 Allan Street, Altona North,
Victoria, deceased, who died on 16 November
2013, are to send particulars of their claims to the
executrix, care of the undermentioned solicitors,
by 15 August 2014, after which the executrix
will distribute the assets, having regard only to
the claims of which she then has notice.
FRANK PLATA, solicitor,
14 Verdon Street, Williamstown 3016.
Tel: 9397 6533.
FELICE VIRGONA, late of Vincentian
Village, 12 Beulah Street, Hamlyn Heights,
Victoria, retired, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 8 March 2013, are required by
Maria Annette Loveday and John Raymond
Virgona, the administrators of the deceased’s
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estate, to send particulars to them, care of the
undermentioned lawyers, by 7 July 2014, after
which date the administrators may convey or
distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which they then have notice.
HARWOOD ANDREWS, lawyers,
70 Gheringhap Street, Geelong 3220.
undermentioned firm by 7 July 2014, after which
date the trustee will convey or distribute the
assets, having regard only to the claims of which
she then has notice.
KINGSTON LAWYERS PTY LTD,
barristers and solicitors,
8 Station Road, Cheltenham, Victoria 3192.
Re: BETTY THOMSON, late of Eventide
Lutheran Homes, 72 Ballarat Road, Hamilton,
Victoria, retired nurse, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and all others having
claims in respect of the deceased, who died on
17 November 2013, are required by Ian Hamilton
Thomson and Dean Mathew Thomson, the
executors of the Will of the deceased, to send
particulars of such claims to the said executors,
care of the undermentioned solicitors, not later
than 9 July 2014, after which date the executors
will distribute the assets, having regard only to
the claims of which they then have notice.
JRT PARTNERSHIP PTY LTD, solicitors,
Level 3, 174 Queen Street, Melbourne,
Victoria 3001.
SHIRLEY PATRICIA CUSTANCE, late of
1 Montalto Avenue, Toorak, Victoria 3142,
home duties, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and all others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 2 December 2013, are required by
the executors, Grant Courtenay Custance, Patrice
Anne O’Brien and Damian Baillieu Custance, to
send particulars of such claims to the executors,
care of the undermentioned solicitors, within
sixty days from the publication hereof, after
which date the executors will distribute the
assets, having regard only to the claims of which
the executors have notice.
KLIGER PARTNERS LAWYERS,
Level 2, 280 Queen Street, Melbourne 3000.
Re: HARLEY BRUCE SMITH, late of 5/7
Ardoch Avenue, St Kilda East, Victoria, retired,
deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the deceased, who died on
15 November 2013, are required by Wayne
Andrew McDonald, the executor of the
deceased, to send particulars of their claims to
him, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by
8 August 2014, after which date he will convey
or distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which he then has notice.
JOHN CURTAIN & ASSOCIATES PTY,
solicitors,
Level 10, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate PAMELA JUDITH
WATSON MISKIN, late of 80 Rosella Road,
Wesburn, State of Victoria, home duties, who
died on 18 January 2014, are required by the
personal representative of the deceased, Trevor
Bruce Miskin, executor, to send particulars
to him, care of the undermentioned solicitors,
by 1 October 2014, after which date the said
personal representative will distribute the assets
of the deceased, having regard only to the claims
of which he then shall have notice.
LUKAITIS LAWYERS, solicitors and notary,
123 Church Street, Hawthorn 3122.
Ref: JLL:MW:147684).
Re: RAYMOND GEORGE PARR, late of
10/10–12 Bendigo Street, Cheltenham, Victoria,
retired, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of RAYMOND
GEORGE PARR, deceased, who died on
22 February 2014, are required by the trustee
to send particulars of their claim to the
Re: JANICE ETHEL MARY MUNRO,
late of Millhaven Hostel, Princes Highway,
Pakenham, Victoria, home duties, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 15 May 2013, are required by the
trustee, Geoffrey Considine and Brian Considine,
care of 40–42 Scott Street, Dandenong, Victoria
3175, to send particulars to the trustee by 7 July
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distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which the trustee has notice.
MACPHERSON + KELLEY, lawyers,
40–42 Scott Street, Dandenong 3175.
Re: ISHBEL DODD, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 15 September 2013, are required
by the trustee, Jane Stuart Dodd, to send
particulars of such claims to her, in care of the
undermentioned lawyers, by 9 July 2014, after
which date the trustee may convey or distribute
the assets, having regard only to the claims of
which she then has notice.
ROBERTS BECKWITH PARTNERS, lawyers,
16 Blamey Place, Mornington, Victoria 3931.
Re: CARMELA SCARLATA, late of Clayton
Community Aged Care, 12 Burton Avenue,
Clayton, Victoria, pensioner, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 23 December 2013, are required
by Annunziata Biondo, Giuseppe Scarlata and
Michele Scarlata, the trustees of the estate of the
deceased, to send particulars of their claims to
them, care of the undermentioned lawyers, by
9 July 2014, by which date the trustees may
convey or distribute the assets, having regard
only to the claims of which the trustees have
notice.
RUSSO PELLICANO CARLEI, lawyers,
43 Atherton Road, Oakleigh, Victoria 3166.
Re: MADELINE JOAN BUCHANAN, late
of 74 Mundy Street, Bendigo, Victoria, retired
registered nurse, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 17 April 2014, are required by the
trustee, Sandhurst Trustees Limited ACN 004
030 737, of 18 View Street, Bendigo, Victoria,
to send particulars to the trustee by 8 July 2014,
after which date the trustee may convey or
distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which the trustee has notice.
SANDHURST TRUSTEES LIMITED,
18 View Street, Bendigo 3550.
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Re: KEITH EDWARD McGOWAN,
deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 22 December 2013, are required
by Angela Sheila McGowan, the trustee of the
estate of the deceased, to send particulars of
their claims to her, care of the undermentioned
solicitors, by 4 July 2014, after which date the
trustee may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which the
trustee has notice.
SEPTIMUS JONES & LEE, solicitors,
Level 5/99 William Street, Melbourne 3000.
Re: Estate of CHRISTALLOU LIANOS.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of CHRISTALLOU
LIANOS, late of 43 Gedye Street, Doncaster
East, Victoria, who died on 2 January 2014,
are required by the personal representative of
the deceased, George Georgiou, executor of the
estate, to send particulars to him by 30 July 2014,
after which date the said personal representative
will distribute the assets of the deceased, having
regard only to the claims of which he then shall
have notice.
SOMERSWOOD LAWYERS,
barristers and solicitors,
56 Somers Street, Burwood, Victoria 3125,
Ref: 1172-Lianos.
CLARICE PRESTAGE SMART, late of
2211 Timboon–Nullawarre Road, Nullawarre,
widow, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 21 December 2013, are required
by the executor, Joan Elaine Bond, care of the
undermentioned solicitors, to send particulars
to them, by 30 June 2014, after which date the
executor may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which she
then has notice.
TIVEY & HOLLAND, solicitors,
97 Barkly Street, Ararat 3377.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the Will of NORMAN
WILLIAM
GAMBLE,
deceased,
of
32 Bayles Street, Parkville, Victoria, who died
on 9 January 2014, are required by the executors,
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Ines Kallweit and Peter George Weller, to send
particulars of their claims to them, care of the
undersigned solicitors, at Level 3, 520 Bourke
Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, by 31 August
2014, after which date the executors may convey
or distribute the assets and distribute the estate,
having regard only to the claims of which they
then have notice.
Dated 30 April 2014
TOLHURST DRUCE & EMMERSON,
Level 3, 520 Bourke Street, Melbourne,
Victoria 3000.
Re: IRENE LILLIAN HAWKINS, late of
10 Lileura Avenue, Beaumaris, Victoria 3193,
company director, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 11 March 2014, are required by the
executors, Laurene Dawn Rofe and Garry Eric
Hawkins, to send particulars to them, care of
the undermentioned solicitors, by 10 July 2014,
after which date the executors may convey or
distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which they then have notice.
TRAGEAR & HARRIS LAWYERS,
1/23 Melrose Street, Sandringham 3191.
Re: THOMAS HARRY TULLETT, late
of Rosehill Nursing Home, 12 Maxflo Court,
Highett, Victoria 3190, retired, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 21 March 2014, are required by
the executor, Garry Michael Tullett, to send
particulars to him, care of the undermentioned
solicitors, by 11 July 2014, after which date the
executor may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which he
then has notice.
TRAGEAR & HARRIS LAWYERS, solicitors,
1/23 Melrose Street, Sandringham 3191.
Re: the estate of JEAN GWENYTH HILL,
late of BlueCross Ashby, 25–31 Ashford Street,
Templestowe Lower, Victoria.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 20 February 2014, are required by
the executors, John Anthony Hill and Dianne
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care of the undersigned solicitors, by 9 July
2014, after which date the trustee may convey
or distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which the trustee has notice.
WILLIS SIMMONDS LAWYERS,
legal practitioners,
6/1 North Concourse, Beaumaris 3193.
Re: MARJORIE LOLA ROSE GAWLER,
late of 77–115 Mt Dandenong Road, Croydon.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 3 February 2014, are required to
send particulars of their claims to the executor,
of GPO Box 1946, Melbourne 3001, by 30 July
2014, after which date the executor may convey
or distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which she may then have notice.
WILLS & PROBATE VICTORIA, lawyers,
Level 3, 20–22 McKillop Street, Melbourne 3000.
ADVERTISEMENT OF AUCTION
BY THE SHERIFF
On Thursday 12 June 2014 at 1.30 pm in the
afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office, 444 Swanston
Street, Carlton (unless process be stayed or
satisfied).
All the estate and interest (if any) of Wesley
Andrew Jasper and Melissa Anne Jasper of
29 Kitchener Street, Trafalgar, joint proprietors
of an estate in fee simple in the land described
in Certificate of Title Volume 08387, Folio 950,
upon which is erected a dwelling known as
29 Kitchener Street, Trafalgar, will be auctioned
by the Sheriff.
Registered Mortgage (Dealing No.
AE568764R) and Registered Mortgage (Dealing
No. AH369846X) affect the said estate and
interest. The Sheriff is unable to provide access
to this property.
Terms: 10% deposit on the fall of the
hammer. Balance within 14 days unless as stated
in particulars of sale in contract of sale. Payment
is by cheque only.
Please contact Sheriff’s Asset Administration
Services by email at realestatesection@justice.
vic.gov.au for an information sheet on Sheriff’s
auctions, a contract of sale and any other
enquiries.
SHERIFF
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ADVERTISEMENT OF AUCTION
BY THE SHERIFF
On Thursday 12 June 2014 at 1.30 pm in the
afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office, 444 Swanston
Street, Carlton (unless process be stayed or
satisfied).
All the estate and interest (if any) of
Wesley Barry Kinnersley of 99 Marigold
Street, Wendouree, joint proprietor with Faye
Kinnersley of an estate in fee simple in the land
described in Certificate of Title, Volume 08527,
Folio 724, upon which is erected a house known
as 99 Marigold Street, Wendouree, will be
auctioned by the Sheriff.
Registered Mortgage (Dealing No.
AC077200V) affect the said estate and interest.
The Sheriff is unable to provide access to this
property.
Terms: 10% deposit on the fall of the
hammer. Balance within 14 days unless as stated
in particulars of sale in contract of sale. Payment
is by cheque only.
Please contact Sheriff’s Asset Administration
Services by email at realestatesection@justice.
vic.gov.au for an information sheet on Sheriff’s
auctions, a contract of sale and any other enquiries.
SHERIFF
ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE BY
THE SHERIFF
On Thursday 12 June 2014 at 1.30 pm in the
afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office, 444 Swanston
Street, Carlton (unless process be stayed or
satisfied).
All the estate and interest (if any) of Marc
Waasdorp of 1115 Tyacks Road, Waaia, sole
proprietor of an estate in fee simple in Crown
Allotment 47 Section b, parish of Waaia, which
consists of 43.88 hectares or thereabouts, and
being the land more particularly described on
Certificate of Title Volume 10478, Folio 086,
upon which is erected a house and outbuildings
and known as 1115 Tyacks Road, Waaia, will be
auctioned by the Sheriff.
Registered Mortgage (Dealing No.
AC890786Y), Registered Mortgage (Dealing
No. AE035843U), Registered Caveat (Dealing
No. AH873478P) and Registered Caveat
(Dealing No. AK018165J) affects the said estate
and interest. GST is payable on this property.
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The Sheriff is unable to provide access to
this property. See RACV VicRoads Country
Directory, Edition 7, Map 32 G2 for directions.
Terms: 10% deposit on the fall of the
hammer. Balance within 14 days unless as stated
in particulars of sale in contract. Payment is by
cheque only.
Please contact Sheriff’s Asset Administration
Services by email at realestatesection@justice.
vic.gov.au for an information sheet on Sheriff’s
auctions, a contract of sale and any other
enquiries.
SHERIFF
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GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET
SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES
BAW BAW SHIRE COUNCIL
Road Discontinuance
Pursuant to section 206 and Clause 3 of Schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1989, Baw
Baw Shire Council, at its ordinary meeting held on 26 March 2014, having formed the opinion
that the section of road shown on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public
use, resolved to discontinue the section of ‘road’ and sell the land to the abutting owner of lot 13
LP73255.
Planning and Environment Act 1987
CARDINIA PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Preparation of Amendment
Amendment C185
The Cardinia Shire Council has prepared Amendment C185 to the Cardinia Planning Scheme.
The land affected by the Amendment is all land within the town centre of Emerald and lands
known as:
360–366 Belgrave–Gembrook Road, Emerald;
374–400 Belgrave–Gembrook Road, Emerald;
2A and 2B Beaconsfield–Emerald Road, Emerald; and
329–349 Belgrave–Gembrook Road, Emerald.
The Amendment proposes to insert and apply Schedule 4 to the Design and Development
Overlay to land within the Emerald Town Centre and rezone land at 360–366 Belgrave–Gembrook
Road, Emerald, 374–400 Belgrave–Gembrook Road, Emerald, 2A and 2B Beaconsfield–Emerald
Road, Emerald, and 329–349 Belgrave–Gembrook Road, Emerald, from Commercial 1 Zone to
Mixed Use Zone.
You may inspect the Amendment, any documents that support the Amendment and the
explanatory report about the Amendment, free of charge, at the following locations: during office
hours, at the office of the planning authority: Cardinia Shire Council, Henty Way, Pakenham;
during hours of opening of the Emerald Library, 400B Belgrave–Gembrook Road, Emerald; at
the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure website, www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/
planning/publicinspection
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Any person who may be affected by the
Amendment may make a submission to the
planning authority. Submissions must be made in
writing giving the submitter’s name and contact
address, clearly stating the grounds on which
the Amendment is supported or opposed and
indicating what changes (if any) the submitter
wishes to make.
Name and contact details of submitters are
required for Council to consider submissions
and to notify such persons of the opportunity to
attend Council meetings and any public hearing
held to consider submissions. In accordance
with the Planning and Environment Act 1987,
Council must make available for inspection a
copy of any submissions made.
The closing date for submissions is 6 June
2014. A submission must be sent to the Cardinia
Shire Council, PO Box 7, Pakenham 3810.
TRACEY PARKER
Manager, Planning Policy & Projects
Cardinia Shire Council
Planning and Environment Act 1987
CORANGAMITE PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Preparation of Amendment
Amendment C38
The Corangamite Shire Council has prepared
Amendment C38 to the Corangamite Planning
Scheme.
The land affected by the Amendment is:
1.Camperdown Saleyards, Cressy Street,
Camperdown (Lot 1 TP333219, Lot 1 and
2 TP404466, Allotment 11 and 11A Section
48 Township of Camperdown, Parish of
Colongulac)
2. Corner of Cobden–Terang Road and Grayland
Street in Cobden (Lot 1 TP533137L, Lot 2
TP382200U, Lot TP382200U)
3. Land at Graylands Road in Cobden (Lot 1
TP333219, Lot 1 and 2 TP404466, Allotment
11A Section 48, part of Lot 1 TP548611, part
of Lot 2 PS413439, part of Allotment 40
Section 1 Parish of Tandarook, Allotment 17
Section 1 Parish of Tandarook, part of Lot 1
TP831211, part of PC367554, part Lot 1
TP4916)
4. Land on Princes Highway in Terang (Lot 1
PS520879Y)
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5. 10 Princetown Road and 2420 Lavers Hill–
Cobden Road in Simpson (Allotment 2A
Parish of Coradjil, Allotment 20 Parish of
Coradjil, Lot 1 TP393256)
6.Land at Lavers Hill–Cobden Road in
Simpson (Lot 7 PS323566)
7. 113 Bailey Street in Timboon (Lot 1 and
Lot 3 TP809108)
8. 363 Timboon–Port Campbell Road and 11
New Cooriemungle Road, Timboon and part
of Lot 2 PS407580L (Lot 1 and 2 PS407580L,
Lot 1 and part of Lot 2 LP149195)
9. 75, 77, 87, 89, 91, 93, 99, 103, 105, 111, 117
and 121 Barrett Street in Timboon (Lot 1
TP663398, Lot 1 LP61240, Lot 2 LP61240,
Lot 6, 7, 8 and 9 LP20054, Lot 1 TP137602,
CP169464P, Lot 1 TP140549).
The Amendment proposes to implement the
recommendations of the Corangamite Industrial
Land Strategy, 2013 by rezoning eight (8) sites
to Industrial 1 Zone (IN1Z) and one (1) site in
Simpson to Industrial 3 Zone (IN3Z).
You may inspect the Amendment, any
documents that support the Amendment and the
explanatory report about the Amendment, free
of charge, at the following locations: during
office hours, at the office of the planning
authority, Corangamite Shire Council, 181
Manifold Street, Camperdown, Victoria 3260;
or at the Department of Transport, Planning and
Local Infrastructure website, www.dpcd.vic.
gov.au/planning/publicinspection
Any person who may be affected by the
Amendment may make a submission to the
planning authority. Submissions must be made in
writing giving the submitter’s name and contact
address, clearly stating the grounds on which
the Amendment is supported or opposed and
indicating what changes (if any) the submitter
wishes to make.
Name and contact details of submitters are
required for Council to consider submissions
and to notify such persons of the opportunity to
attend Council meetings and any public hearing
held to consider submissions. In accordance
with the Planning and Environment Act 1987,
Council must make available for inspection a
copy of any submissions made.
The closing date for submissions is
5 June 2014. A submission must be sent to
the Corangamite Shire Council, PO Box 84,
Camperdown, Victoria 3265.
ANDREW MASON
Chief Executive Officer
Victoria Government Gazette
Planning and Environment Act 1987
GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Preparation of Amendment
Amendment C282
The City of Greater Geelong Council has
prepared Amendment C282 to the Greater
Geelong Planning Scheme.
In accordance with section 8A(3) of the
Planning and Environment Act 1987, the
Minister for Planning authorised the Greater
Geelong City Council as planning authority to
prepare the Amendment.
The land affected by the Amendment is:
470–510 Princes Highway; 452–458 Princes
Highway; 446–450 Princes Highway; 420–444
Princes Highway; 17–73 Railway Avenue;
2 School Road; 4–50 School Road; 17–19
School Road; 21–29 School Road; and 70
School Road; all in Corio. This land is referred to
as the Geelong Gateway Homemaker Precinct.
The Amendment proposes to rezone the
Geelong Gate Homemaker Precinct to the
Commercial 2 Zone, apply the Environmental
Audit Overlay, remove Design and Development
Overlay Schedule 20 and amend Clause 21.07-8
to show the subject land as a Homemaker
Precinct.
You may inspect the Amendment, any
documents that support the Amendment and
the explanatory report about the Amendment,
free of charge, at the following locations:
during office hours, at the Greater Geelong City
Council, Brougham Street Customer Service
Centre, Ground Floor, 100 Brougham Street;
Geelong – 8.00 am to 5.00 pm weekdays;
‘Have Your Say’ section of the City’s website,
www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay;
or at the Department of Transport, Planning and
Local Infrastructure website, www.dpcd.vic.
gov.au/planning/publicinspection
Any person who may be affected by the
Amendment may make a submission to the
planning authority. Submissions must be made in
writing giving the submitter’s name and contact
address, clearly stating the grounds on which
the Amendment is supported or opposed and
indicating what changes (if any) the submitter
wishes to make.
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Name and contact details of submitters are
required for Council to consider submissions
and to notify such persons of the opportunity to
attend Council meetings and any public hearing
held to consider submissions. In accordance
with the Planning and Environment Act 1987,
Council must make available for inspection a
copy of any submissions made.
For further information call the Strategic
Implementation Unit on 5272 4820.
The closing date for submissions is Monday
9 June 2014.
Submissions must be in writing and sent to:
The Coordinator, Strategic Implementation Unit,
City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong,
Victoria 3220; or by email to strategicplanning@
geelongcity.vic.gov.au
PETER SMITH
Coordinator Strategic Implementation
Planning and Environment Act 1987
GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Preparation of Amendment
Amendment C303
The Greater Geelong City Council has
prepared Amendment C303 to the Greater
Geelong Planning Scheme.
In accordance with section 8A(3)) of the
Planning and Environment Act 1987, the
Minister for Planning authorised the Greater
Geelong City Council as planning authority to
prepare the Amendment.
The Amendment applies to land otherwise
known as 3 to 5 Forest Road South, Lara, having
an area of approximately 2570 square metres.
The Amendment proposes to rezone
the whole site from Residential 1 Zone to
Commercial 1 Zone to reflect the existing
uses occupying the site, the mix of adjoining/
nearby uses, and to provide a transitional zone
between the commercial uses to the north and
the residential uses to the south.
You may inspect the Amendment, any
documents that support the Amendment and
the explanatory report about the Amendment,
free of charge, at the following locations:
during office hours at: Greater Geelong City
Council, Customer Service Centre, Ground
Floor, 100 Brougham Street, Geelong; and
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‘Have Your Say’ section of the City’s website, www.geelongaustralia.com.au/council/yoursay;
or at Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure website, www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/
planning/publicinspection
Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning
authority. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address,
clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what
changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.
Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to
notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to
consider submissions. In accordance with the Planning and Environment Act 1987, Council must
make available for inspection a copy of any submissions made.
For further information call the Strategic Implementation Unit on 5272 4820.
The closing date for submissions is Monday 9 June 2014.
Submissions must be in writing and sent to: The Coordinator, Strategic Implementation Unit,
City of Greater Geelong, PO Box 104, Geelong Victoria 3220; or by email to strategicplanning@
geelongcity.vic.gov.au
PETER SMITH
Coordinator Strategic Implementation
Planning and Environment Act 1987
MILDURA PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Preparation of Amendment
Amendment C79
Authorisation A02758
The Mildura Rural City Council has prepared Amendment C79 to the Mildura Planning Scheme.
In accordance with section 8A(3) of the Planning and Environment Act 1987, the Minister
for Planning authorised the Mildura Rural City Council as planning authority to prepare the
Amendment.
The Amendment applies generally to various parcels of land throughout the former Shire of
Walpeup identified for protection through the Mildura (former Shire of Walpeup) Heritage Study
Stage 2 and all land affected by the Heritage Overlay throughout the municipality.
The land in the former Shire of Walpeup and affected by the Amendment is as follows.
INDIVIDUAL PLACES
Pine Plains Homestead, outbuildings Pine Plains Road, Big Desert
Ouyen High School, corner of Fuller and Ritchie Streets, Ouyen
A. J. Gloster & Sons Garage, 55 Cotter Street, Underbool
Bridge remnant, Gunners Track, Big Desert
Carter’s tank, Pine Plains Road, Big Desert
Boinka Community Centre (former State School No. 3800), Boinka South Road, Boinka
Boinka Cemetery, Kelly Road, Boinka
Limestone walls, Mallee Highway, Boinka
Cowangie Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Cowangie
Railway water reserve, Main Street, Cowangie
Lone grave, Mallee Highway, east of township, Cowangie
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Memorial trees, WW1 Mallee Highway, Danyo, Cowangie
Wells – group of 3, Pallarang Road, (west side, north of Mallee Highway), Cowangie
Railway pumping station, Lake Hattah, Hattah
Regulator, Lake Hattah, Hattah
Saint John the Baptist Anglican Church of Australia, Last Street, Murrayville
Danyo Site 1 (Tutye Foundations), Mallee Highway, Murrayville
Commercial buildings (row of shops), 15–17 McKenzie Street, Murrayville
Commercial building (shop), 19 McKenzie Street, Murrayville
St Peter’s Lutheran Church, Murrayville–Nhill Road, Murrayville
Murrayville Post Office, 21 Gray Street (9 Reed Street), Murrayville
State Emergency Service, former Courthouse, 17 Reed Street, Murrayville
Masonic Lodge, 24 Reed Street, Murrayville
St Therese’s Catholic Church, 32 Sharrock Street, Murrayville
Former Presbyterian Church, 21 Cooper Street, Ouyen
Ouyen Cemetery, Dunkley Road, Ouyen
Former Blacksmith’s Shop, 10 Hughes Street, Ouyen
Ouyen Primary School No. 3615, Hunt Street, Ouyen
House, 12 Hunt Street, Ouyen
Anglican All Saints Uniting Church, Hunt Street, (corner of Martin Avenue), Ouyen
Lodwick’s Farmhouse, Lodwick Road, Ouyen
Ouyen Mineral Sands (OMS) – H2 Manley Road, (east side, north of Pearson Road), Ouyen
Ayton, 11 Mitchell Street, Ouyen
Railway Turntables repair site, Nihill Street (south), Ouyen
Roxy Theatre, 17 Oke Street, Ouyen
Ouyen Post Office, 31 Oke Street, Ouyen
Furniture Store, 38 Oke Street, Ouyen
The Torrita Building, 61–71 Oke Street, Ouyen
Former Ouyen Court House, 61–71 Oke Street, Ouyen
Loddon Mallee Women’s Health Centre, 72 Oke Street, Ouyen
Chaff, Oats and Grain Store, 14 Oke Street (rear of Fairy Dell Cafe, 10–12 Oke Street), Ouyen
War Memorial, Oke Street (corner of Pickering Street), Ouyen
House (former State Savings Bank), 1 Pickering Street, Ouyen
North West Post Office and Foodworks, 23–27 Pickering Street, Ouyen
Former Doctor’s Residence and Surgery, 36 Pickering Street, Ouyen
Ouyen Tyre Service, 8 Pickering Street, Ouyen
Hotel Victoria, 22 Rowe Street, Ouyen
Ouyen RSL Memorial Club Rooms, 36 Rowe Street, Ouyen
Timberoo Flora and Fauna Reserve, Scott Road (off Ouyen–Patchewollock Road), Ouyen
Scott’s Block, Scott Road, Ouyen
Masonic Temple, 12 Scott Street, Ouyen
Log Tank, Walpeup Lake Road (Crown land reserve), Ouyen
Carina Lodge, Ngallo South Road, Panitya
Panitya Oval, Mallee Highway south side, Panitya
No. 1 Bore, Panitya South Road, on the west side between Mallee Highway and Hewitt Road, Panitya
Bugge’s public water tank, Baring Road, Patchewollock
Cooke’s Cottage, Cooke Road, Torrita
Torrita Public Hall, Mallee Highway, Torrita
Tutye bore and site of former gypsum plasterworks, Old Stock Route Road, Tutye
Tutye (former settlement), Stock Route Road, Tutye
Tutye Cemetery, Tyalla Road, Tutye
Cemetery and Cemetery Gates, Cemetery Road, Underbool
Salt harvesting site, Lake Becking Murray–Sunset National Park: Pink Lakes, Underbool
Tramway formation, Lake Becking Murray–Sunset National Park: Pink Lakes, Underbool
Salt harvesting site, Lake Crosby, Murray–Sunset National Park: Pink Lakes, Underbool
Ruins at salt workings, Lake Kenyon, Murray–Sunset National Park: Pink Lakes, Underbool
Women’s Section, National Party Meeting Room, 13 Malkin Avenue, Underbool
Fishlock’s General Store, 2 Malkin Avenue, Underbool
Uniting Anglican Church, 22 Malkin Avenue, Underbool
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Weatherboard Cottage (McVicars), 4263 Mallee Highway, Underbool
Commercial Hotel (former) – Underbool Hotel, 45 Mallee Highway (Cotter Street), Underbool
Memorial Gates, Monash Avenue, Outen Park, Underbool
Walpeup Primary School, 14 Glen Street East, Walpeup
Memorial Hall, Glen Street (corner of Richardson Street), Walpeup
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 17 Glen Street, Walpeup
Relift pumping station, Hopetoun–Walpeup Road, Walpeup
Lutheran Church, Kenyon Street, Walpeup
Water Tank, Kenyon Street (corner Glen Street West), Walpeup
McKinnon’s Farm House, McKinnon Lane (corner of Hopeton–Walpeup Road), Walpeup
Walpeup Mallee Agricultural Research Station, Meridian Road, Walpeup
Uniting and Anglican Church, Murphy’s Road, Walpeup
Lake Walpeup Reserve, Walpeup Lake Road, Walpeup
Grigg’s Property, 694 Walpeup Lake Road, Walpeup
Sheep holding pen, sheepwash and bores, Lot 32 Allan Road, Panitya
PRECINCTS
Cowangie Precinct, Cowangie
Murrayville Commercial Precinct, Murrayville
Murrayville Railway Housing Precinct, Murrayville
Murrayville Precinct – Sharrock Street, Murrayville
Ouyen Housing Precinct – Mitchell Street, Ouyen
Ouyen Commercial Precinct – Oke Street, Ouyen
Ouyen Housing Precinct – Pickering Street, Ouyen
Ouyen Housing Precinct – Railway Terrace, Ouyen
Ouyen Railway Precinct, Ouyen
Walpeup Commercial Precinct – Cregan Street, Walpeup.
You may inspect the Amendment, any documents that support the Amendment and the
explanatory report about the Amendment, free of charge, at the following locations: during office
hours, at the office of the planning authority, Mildura Rural City Council, 108–116 Madden
Avenue, Mildura, or Ouyen Service Centre, 79 Oke Street, Ouyen; Murrayville, Underbool and
Walpeup Post Offices; Mildura Rural City Council Mobile Library: or Department of Planning and
Community Development website, www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection
Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning
authority. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address,
clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what
changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.
Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to
notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to
consider submissions. In accordance with the Planning and Environment Act 1987, Council must
make available for inspection a copy of any submission made.
Submissions provided are considered public documents and issues/matters raised therein may
be reported to Council in an open Council meeting Agenda. Enquiries regarding confidential
submissions may be directed to the Coordinator Strategic Planning on (03) 5018 8100.
A representative from Context, the planning consultants who completed the project, will be
available, by appointment, to answer any questions you may have on Thursday 29 May 2014 at
Council’s Ouyen Service Centre, 79 Oke Street, Ouyen. A booking is essential and can be made by
calling Council’s Strategic Planning Unit on (03) 5018 8100. If possible, please provide an outline
of questions when making a booking to assist in preparation.
The closing date for submissions is Friday 13 June 2014. A submission must be sent to: Mr
Peter Douglas, Co-ordinator Strategic Planning, Mildura Rural City Council, PO Box 105, Mildura,
Victoria 3502.
MARTIN HAWSON
Acting Chief Executive Officer
Victoria Government Gazette
Planning and Environment Act 1987
MOONEE VALLEY PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Preparation of Amendment
Amendment C140
The Moonee Valley City Council has
prepared Amendment C140 to the Moonee
Valley Planning Scheme.
The land affected by the Amendment is the
entire municipality.
The Amendment proposes to insert a new
Local Planning Policy which applies to gaming.
You may inspect the Amendment, any
documents that support the Amendment and the
explanatory report about the Amendment, free of
charge, at the following locations: during office
hours, at the office of the planning authority,
Moonee Valley City Council, 9 Kellaway Avenue,
Moonee Ponds; at the Department of Transport,
Planning and Local Infrastructure website, www.
dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection; and
also on Council’s website, www.mvcc.vic.gov.au
Any person who may be affected by the
Amendment may make a submission to the
planning authority. Submissions must be made in
writing giving the submitter’s name and contact
address, clearly stating the grounds on which
the Amendment is supported or opposed and
indicating what changes (if any) the submitter
wishes to make.
Name and contact details of submitters are
required for Council to consider submissions
and to notify such persons of the opportunity to
attend Council meetings and any public hearing
held to consider submissions. In accordance
with the Planning and Environment Act 1987,
Council must make available for inspection a
copy of any submissions made.
The closing date for submissions is 6
June 2014. A submission must be sent to the:
Strategic Planning Department, Moonee Valley
City Council, PO Box 126, Moonee Ponds,
Victoria 3039.
NEVILLE SMITH
Chief Executive
Planning and Environment Act 1987
MORELAND PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Preparation of Amendment
Amendment C133
Authorisation A02281
The Moreland City Council has prepared
Amendment C133 to the Moreland Planning
Scheme.
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In accordance with section 8A(3) of the
Planning and Environment Act 1987, the
Minister for Planning authorised the Moreland
City Council as planning authority to prepare
the Amendment.
The land affected by the Amendment is all
land within the City of Moreland.
The Amendment proposes to:
apply the Development Contribution Plan
Overlay (DCPO) to all land within the
municipality;
introduce the DCPO at Clause 45.06 of the
Moreland Planning Scheme and Schedule 1
to the overlay (DCPO1);
amend Council’s Municipal Strategic
Statement at Clause 21.05-7 Community
and Leisure Services Facilities and 21.05-10
Infrastructure by introducing new strategies
referencing the Moreland Development
Contribution Plan 2014;
amend the Schedule to Clause 61.03;
replace the Schedule to Clause 81.01 with a
new schedule to incorporate the Moreland
Development Contributions Plan (2014) into
the Moreland Planning Scheme; and
insert 15 new Planning Scheme Maps:
1DCPO, 2DCPO, 3DCPO, 4DCPO,
5DCPO, 6DCPO, 7DCPO, 8DCPO, 9DCPO,
10DCPO, 11DCPO, 12DCPO, 13DCPO,
14DCPO, 15DCPO.
You may inspect the Amendment, any
documents that support the Amendment and the
explanatory report about the Amendment, free
of charge, during office hours at the following
locations: Brunswick Library, 233 Sydney Road,
Brunswick; Brunswick Town Hall, Moreland
City Council, 233 Sydney Road, Brunswick;
Campbell Turnbull Library, 220 Melville Road,
Brunswick West; Coburg Library, corner of
Victoria and Louisa Streets, Coburg; Fawkner
Library, 77 Jukes Road, Fawkner; Glenroy
Citizen Service Centre, Moreland City Council,
796N Pascoe Vale Road, Glenroy; Glenroy
Library, 737 Pascoe Vale Road, Glenroy;
Moreland Civic Centre, Moreland City Council,
90 Bell Street, Coburg.
Amendment documentation and information
can be viewed online at the Moreland City
Council website at www.moreland.vic.gov.au;
or the Department of Planning and Community
Development website at www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/
planning/publicinspection
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Any person who may be affected by
the Amendment may make a submission to
the planning authority. The closing date for
submissions is Friday 6 June 2014 at 5 pm. A
submission must be sent to the Moreland City
Council, Strategic Planning Unit, Submission to
Amendment C133, Locked Bag 10, Moreland,
Victoria 3058.
Please be aware that all submissions to
Amendments are public documents that must
be made available for viewing by any person as
part of the planning process.
For further information, please contact
the Strategic Planning Unit of Moreland City
Council by email, strategicplanning@moreland.
vic.gov.au, or telephone 9384 9242.
SUE VUJCEVIC
Acting Director Planning and Economic
Development
Planning and Environment Act 1987
NILLUMBIK PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of the Preparation of an
Amendment to a Planning Scheme and
Notice of an Application for Planning Permit
Given Under Section 96C of the
Planning and Environment Act 1987
Amendment C88
Planning Permit Application 183/2014/03P
The land affected by the Amendment and
permit application is Lot 4 on PS506991L and
Lot 1 on LP120613, 14–44 and 44A Civic
Drive, Greensborough.
The Amendment proposes to amend the
Nillumbik Planning Scheme by rezoning
the subject land from the Public Use Zone –
Schedule 6 to part General Residential Zone and
part Public Park and Recreation Zone.
An application for a planning permit is
made concurrently with the Amendment. This
seeks a permit for the subdivision of the land
creating 26 lots, construction of 29 dwellings
and removal of native vegetation.
The person who requested the Amendment is
Lawlor and Loy Pty Ltd.
The applicant for the permit is Lawlor and
Loy Pty Ltd.
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You may inspect the Amendment, the
explanatory report about the Amendment, the
application, and any documents that support the
Amendment and the application, including the
proposed permit, free of charge, at the following
locations: during office hours, at the office of
the planning authority, Nillumbik Shire Council,
Civic Drive, Greensborough; at www.nillumbik.
vic.gov.au; or at the Department of Transport,
Planning and Local Infrastructure website,
www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection
Any person who may be affected by the
Amendment or by the granting of the permit may
make a submission to the planning authority.
Any person who may be affected by the
Amendment may make a submission to the
planning authority. Submissions must be made in
writing giving the submitter’s name and contact
address, clearly stating the grounds on which
the Amendment is supported or opposed and
indicating what changes (if any) the submitter
wishes to make.
Name and contact details of submitters are
required for Council to consider submissions
and to notify such persons of the opportunity to
attend Council meetings and any public hearing
held to consider submissions. In accordance
with the Planning and Environment Act 1987,
Council must make available for inspection a
copy of any submissions made.
The closing date for submissions is 12 June
2014. A submission must be sent to: Alison
Fowler, Senior Strategic Planner, Nillumbik
Shire Council, PO Box 476, Greensborough
3088, or [email protected]
STUART BURDACK
CEO Nillumbik Shire Council
Planning and Environment Act 1987
YARRA RANGES PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Exhibition of Amendment
Amendment C138
The Yarra Ranges Council has prepared
Amendment C138 to the Yarra Ranges Planning
Scheme.
The land affected by the Amendment is 2876
Warburton Highway, Wesburn.
The Amendment proposes to amend the
Incorporated Document to Clause 52.03
Specific sites and exclusions of the Yarra Ranges
Planning Scheme to insert a provision allowing
a planning permit application to be considered
for a take-away food shop on the site.
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You may inspect the Amendment, any
documents that support the Amendment and the
explanatory report about the Amendment, free
of charge, at the following locations: Lilydale
Community Link Centre – 15 Anderson Street,
Lilydale; Yarra Junction Community Link
Centre – Warburton Highway/Hoddle Street,
Yarra Junction; Upper Yarra Arts Centre – 3409
Warburton Highway, Warburton; and at the
Department of Transport, Planning and Local
Infrastructure website, www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/
planning/publicinspection
Any person who may be affected by the
Amendment may make a submission to the
planning authority.
Submissions must be made in writing giving
the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly
stating the grounds on which the Amendment
is supported or opposed and indicating what
changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.
Name and contact details of submitters are
required for Council to consider submissions
and to notify such persons of the opportunity to
attend Council meetings and any public hearing
held to consider submissions.
In accordance with the Planning and
Environment Act 1987, Council must
make available for inspection a copy of any
submissions made.
The closing date for submissions is 9 June
2014.
A submission must be sent to the Yarra
Ranges Shire Council, PO Box 105, Lilydale, or
at [email protected]
DAMIAN CLOSS
Manager Strategic Planning
www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au
EXEMPTION
Application No. H15/2014
The Victorian Civil and Administrative
Tribunal has considered an application pursuant
to section 89 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010
(the Act) by Domestic Violence Resource Centre
Victoria Inc (the applicant). The application for
exemption is to enable the applicant to advertise
for and employ only women in all positions at
the applicant organisation (the exempt conduct).
Upon reading the material submitted
in support of the application, including the
affidavits of Jocelyn Fay Geary and Virginia
Geddes, the Tribunal is satisfied that it is
appropriate to grant an exemption from sections
14, 18, 107 and 182 of the Act to enable the
applicant to engage in the exempt conduct.
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In granting this exemption the Tribunal
noted:
The applicant was established in 1987 and
is a community organisation funded by the
Victorian Department of Human Services. It
currently employs approximately 16 mainly
part-time workers. The applicant provides
initial support, information and referral
to individuals and professionals looking
for information on family violence and
family violence services. The applicant also
provides a specialist library that is open to
the general public, with resources relating
to family violence, sexual assault and child
sexual assault. Many of the female visitors
to the library disclose experiences of abuse
to the applicant’s staff while looking for
information on those subjects. Over 90% of
those who call the applicant’s call centre are
women. The majority of those with personal
experience of abuse are women and, in
the applicant’s experience, they prefer to
disclose family violence or sexual assault to
female workers.
The applicant has referred to research
which indicates that violence is the leading
contributor to death, disability and illness in
Victorian women aged 15 to 44 years and
that women are overwhelmingly more likely
than men to be victims of intimate partner
violence. As a consequence, the applicant
says that violence is a gendered issue which
has serious health, social and economic
consequences for women.
The current positions within the applicant
organisation are as follows: Executive Officer,
Training Coordinator, Communications
Coordinator, Office Coordinator, Trainer,
Community Legal Worker, Online
Communications Worker, Prevention
Officer, Finance and Administration
Officer, Information and Reception Worker,
Library and Research Officer, Publication
and Research Officer and Researcher. All
positions, except that of the Executive Officer,
are part time and so many roles are shared
across the organisation. All staff have direct
dealings with women who attend or telephone
the applicant’s offices.
I am satisfied that, where staff are dealing
with women seeking advice relating to
family violence and related matters, the
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evidence would support a finding that the
exception contained in section 28 of the Act
would apply. That is because those services
are special services under section 88 of the
Act and are likely to be most effectively
provided by other women. However, to the
extent that employees may, from time to
time, provide research or other material to
women who have not experienced family
violence or sexual abuse or to men, provide
training or undertake purely administrative
roles, I am not satisfied that the material
before me proves that those services can be
provided most effectively by women only.
Where I am not satisfied that an exception
applies to the services provided by the
holder of each role within the applicant
organisation but accept that it is preferable
that vulnerable women who have suffered
family and similar violence receive services
from women only, it is appropriate that an
exemption be granted.
Previous exemptions have been granted in
respect of the exempt conduct, with the last
expiring on 26 January 2014. In the absence
of a further exemption, the exempt conduct
would amount to prohibited discrimination.
When making decisions about exemptions,
the Tribunal is required to give proper
consideration to relevant human rights as
set out in the Charter of Human Rights
and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Charter).
Arguably, this exemption limits the right
to equal and effective protection against
discrimination of men wishing to apply
for employment with the applicant. I am
satisfied that in the circumstances discussed
above, the limit imposed by this exemption
is reasonable and justified under the Charter.
The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption
from the operation of sections 16, 18, 107 and
182 of the Act to enable the applicant to engage
in the exempt conduct.
This exemption is to remain in force from
the day on which notice of the exemption is
published in the Government Gazette until
7 May 2019.
Dated 30 April 2014
A. DEA
Member
Victoria Government Gazette
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims against the estate of any of the
undermentioned deceased persons are required to
send particulars of their claims to State Trustees
Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition
Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal
representative, on or before 14 July 2014, after
which date State Trustees Limited may convey
or distribute the assets, having regard only to
the claims of which State Trustees Limited then
has notice.
COOK, Walter Thomas Grice, late of 28 Cameron
Road, Anglesea, Victoria 3230, retired,
deceased, who died on 27 February 2014.
COSSIO, Assunta Maria, late of Arcadia Aged
Care Service, 120 McCracken Street,
Essendon, Victoria 3040, retired, deceased,
who died on 9 December 2013.
HEATH, Thelma Mary, late of 11 Vernon Street,
Huntingdale, Victoria 3166, deceased, who
died on 4 March 2014.
LIVINGSTON, Richard Alan, late of 9 Longview
Avenue, Bentleigh East, Victoria 3165, retired,
deceased, who died on 8 November 2013.
VUCKOVIC, John Won, late of McLean Lodge
Wintringham Hostel, 1–2 Little Princes
Street, Flemington, Victoria 3031, retired,
deceased, who died on 10 December 2013.
Dated 5 May 2014
STEWART MacLEOD
Manager
Department of Treasury and Finance
SALE OF CROWN LAND
BY PUBLIC TENDER
Tenders close Wednesday 28 May 2014 at
2.00 pm at the offices of the Department
of Treasury and Finance, Mail Centre,
Basement, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne
Reference: F13/5952.
Address of Property: Hertford Road and
Service Street, Sunshine.
Crown Description: Crown Allotment 2128,
Parish of Cut-Paw-Paw.
Terms of Sale: Deposit 10%, Balance 180 days.
Area: 8,388 square metres.
Victoria Government Gazette
Officer Co-ordinating Sale: Louise Coulson,
Senior Project Manager, Land, Property &
Fleet, Department of Treasury and Finance,
Level 5, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne,
Victoria 3002.
Selling Agent: Jones Lang LaSalle, Level 21,
600 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000.
GORDON RICH-PHILLIPS MLC
Assistant Treasurer
Department of Treasury and Finance
SALE OF CROWN LAND
BY PUBLIC TENDER
Tenders close Wednesday 4 June 2014 at
2.00 pm at the offices of the Department
of Treasury and Finance, Mail Centre
Basement, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne,
Victoria 3002
Reference: F13/1512.
Address of Property: 5 Haworth Court,
Breakwater.
Crown Description: Crown Allotment 19B,
Section 6A, Parish of Corio, Township of
Geelong.
Terms of Sale: 1% preliminary deposit with
lodgement of tender, balance of deposit 9%
upon acceptance of tender, balance of the
purchase price payable 12 months from the
day of sale or earlier by mutual agreement.
Area: 3.383 ha.
Officer Co-ordination Sale: Brian Dee,
Senior Project Manager, Land and Property,
Shareholder Advisory Services, Department
of Treasury and Finance, Level 5, 1 Treasury
Place, Melbourne, Victoria 3002.
Selling Agent: Colliers International, 60
Gheringhap Street, Geelong, Victoria 3220.
GORDON RICH-PHILLIPS MLC
Assistant Treasurer
Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012
SECTION 135
I, Steven Scodella, Operations Manager
under the Associations Incorporation Reform
Act 2012 (the Act), under delegation provided
by the Registrar, hereby give notice that,
pursuant to section 135(3) of the Act, I intend
to cancel the incorporation of the incorporated
associations mentioned below:
309 RCU Parents Support Group Inc.; Orbost
and District Badminton Association Inc.; Junior
I.N Inc.
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I further advise that unless a person makes a
written objection to cancellation to the Registrar
within 28 days of the date of this notice, I intend
to cancel the incorporation of the incorporated
associations mentioned above.
Dated 8 May 2014
STEVEN SCODELLA
Operations Manager
PO Box 4567
Melbourne, Victoria 3001
Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012
SECTION 134
I, Steven Scodella, Operations Manager
under the Associations Incorporation Reform
Act 2012 (the Act), under delegation provided by
the Registrar, hereby give notice that, pursuant
to section 134(1) of the Act, the registration of
the incorporated association mentioned below
will be cancelled on 8 May 2014:
Victorian Women’s Football League Inc.
Dated 8 May 2014
STEVEN SCODELLA
Operations Manager
PO Box 4567
Melbourne, Victoria 3001
858
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Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978
ORDER GIVING APPROVAL TO GRANT OF A LEASE
UNDER SECTIONS 17D AND 17DA
Under sections 17D and 17DA of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, I, Ryan Smith MP,
Minister for Environment and Climate Change, being satisfied that there are special reasons which
make the granting of a lease reasonable and appropriate in the particular circumstances and to do
this will not be substantially detrimental to the use and enjoyment of any adjacent land reserved
under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, approve the granting of a lease by the Greater
Geelong City Council as the Committee of Management to Paul and Kelly Field, for a term of nine
(9) years for the purpose of ‘Operation of a Tea House’ over the area of Crown land being portion
of the Geelong Botanical Gardens and Eastern Park Reserve described in the Schedule below and,
in accordance with section 17D(3)(a) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, state that –
(a) there are special reasons which make granting the lease reasonable and appropriate in the
particular circumstances; and
(b) to do this will not be substantially detrimental to the use and enjoyment of any adjacent land
reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978.
SCHEDULE
The land indicated by red outline on plan marked ‘G/3.7.2008’ attached to Department of
Environment and Primary Industries File No. 2019598 being part of Allotment 24, Section 86A,
City of Geelong, Parish of Corio, being part of the remaining Crown land in the City of Geelong,
Parish of Corio permanently reserved for the purpose of Botanical Gardens by Order in Council
of 31 July 1876 and for the additional purpose of Public Recreation by Order in Council of 21
December 1936.
Dated 1 May 2014
DEPI File No: 2019598
RYAN SMITH MP
Minister for Environment and Climate Change
PUBLIC NOTICE CONCERNING NEIGHBOURHOOD SAFER PLACES
Two public land reserves established under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 have been
identified as meeting the Country Fire Authority Assessment Guidelines for neighbourhood safer
places. As the representative for the Minister responsible for the Crown Land (Reserves) Act
1978, I consent to the use of the following reserves as Neighbourhood Safer Places.
Reserve
No.
2014304
0304019
Municipality
City of
Mansfield
Southern
Grampians
Shire
Township
General
Description
Name
Location
Mount Buller Mt Buller Chalet Summit Road (near corner
Mt Buller Road) Mount Buller 3723
Branxholme Unused Bowling Best Street (between Cox
Green Opposite Street and Brown Street)
Fire Station
Branxholme 3302
Dated 29 April 2014
PETER BEAUMONT
Executive Director
Land Management Policy Division
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Electoral Act 2002
CHANGE TO REGISTER OF POLITICAL PARTIES
In accordance with section 51 of the Electoral Act 2002, I hereby give notice of the following
change to the Register of Political Parties.
Former name of party: Country Alliance
New name of party: Australian Country Alliance
Abbreviation of name: ACA
Dated 30 April 2014
WARWICK GATELY, AM
Victorian Electoral Commission
Electricity Safety Act 1998
SECTION 63(1)
Prohibition of Supply of Electrical Equipment
I, Paul Fearon, the Director of Energy Safety, under section 63(1) of the Electricity Safety Act
1998 prohibit the supply of the class of electrical equipment specified in this notice effective 8 May
2014.
Prohibited Class of Electrical Equipment
Flexible heating pads (also known as electric hot water bottles or electric heat packs) that are of
a construction that incorporates a bladder containing a conductive liquid and low voltage electrodes
that heat the conductive liquid when live.
This prohibition expires on 8 May 2015 unless withdrawn earlier.
Dated 30 April 2014
PAUL FEARON
Director of Energy Safety
Note: From 8 May 2014 it is an offence for any person or business (including online retailers and pharmaceutical
stores) to supply the prohibited class of electrical equipment specified in this notice. The penalty for disobeying
this notice is, in the case of a natural person, 200 penalty units or 2 years’ imprisonment or both or, in the case
of a body corporate, 1000 penalty units.
Forests Act 1958
REVOCATION OF DETERMINATION OF FIREWOOD COLLECTION AREA
I, Dale Antonysen, District Manager, Parks Victoria, as delegate of the Secretary to the
Department of Environment and Primary Industries, under section 57U of the Forests Act 1958,
revoke the determination of the firewood collection area described in items 2 and 3 of the table
in the determination made under section 57U of the Forests Act 1958 on 19 February 2014 and
published in the Government Gazette No. G9, page 366, on 27 February 2014.
This revocation comes into operation on the date on which it is published in the Government
Gazette.
Dated 5 May 2014
DALE ANTONYSEN
District Manager North West
Parks Victoria
as delegate of the Secretary to the
Department of Environment
and Primary Industries
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Forests Act 1958
DETERMINATION OF FIREWOOD COLLECTION AREAS
I, Scott Falconer, Land and Fire Regional Manager, Loddon Mallee, Department of Environment
and Primary Industries, make the following determination under section 57U of the Forests Act 1958.
Definitions
In this determination and with reference to a numbered item in the table in the determination:
(a) closing date, being the date of revocation of the determination of a firewood collection area,
means the date specified in column 6 of the item;
(b) opening date, being the date on which the determination of a firewood collection area comes
into operation, means the date specified in column 5 of the item or, if no date is specified,
the date on which this determination is published in the Government Gazette.
Determination
Each area of State forest shown hatched on a plan lodged in the Central Plan Office of the
Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure, the number of which is shown in
column 1 of an item in the table in this determination, is a firewood collection area for the purposes
of section 57U of the Forests Act 1958, effective from the opening date for that area until the
closing date for that area (inclusive).
Table – Firewood collection areas
Item
no.
1
Column 1
LEGL no.
Column 2
DEPI
region
LEGL.\14-113 Loddon
Mallee
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5 Column 6
DEPI
Name of firewood Opening
Closing
district
collection area
date
date
Murray
Brays–Old
8/05/2014 30/06/2014
Goldfields Carapooee
Notes
1.
The information in columns 2, 3 and 4 of the table is for information only.
2.
DEPI means Department of Environment and Primary Industries.
3.
The legal plan of any firewood collection area may be obtained from the Central Plan Office
of the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure.
4.
There are no firewood collection areas open outside the firewood collection seasons as
defined in the Forests Act 1958.
Dated 7 April 2014
SCOTT FALCONER
Land and Fire Regional Manager, Loddon Mallee
Department of Environment and Primary Industries
as delegate of the Secretary to the
Department of Environment and Primary Industries
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Geographic Place Names Act 1998
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES
The Registrar of Geographic Names hereby gives notice of the registration of the undermentioned
place names.
Road Naming:
Municipality
Road Names and Locations
Colac Otway
Shire Council
One hundred and fifty-nine unnamed roads have been named. To view a list
of these roads refer to www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/namingplaces or alternatively
to view a map refer to www.colacotway.vic.gov.au or view a map in person
at Council offices.
Other Road Naming:
Change
Request
Number
Road Name
Locality
Proposer and Location
69789
Tevendale
Lane
Toorak
Stonnington City Council
The laneway is situated at the rear of 6–22 Fairbairn
Road, Toorak 3142.
Feature Naming:
Change
Request
Number
Place Name
Naming Authority and Location
70071
Phoenix
Reserve
Greater Geelong City Council
Located at the corner of Marnock Road and Riversdale Road,
Newtown 3220.
For further details see map at www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/namingplaces
N/A
John Wood
Sports
Ground
Department of Environment and Primary Industries
Located at 9070 Mansfield–Woods Point Road, Woods Point 3723.
For further details see map at www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/namingplaces
Localities:
Change
Request
Number
Naming
Authority
Affected
Localities
Location
66836
Banyule
City
Council
Heidelberg
Heights,
Heidelberg,
Ivanhoe and
Eaglemont
The boundary realignment is to include the area in
Heidelberg that is bounded by Upper Heidelberg
Road, Bell-Banksia Link, Studley Road and Banksia
Street as part of Eaglemont.
For further details see map at
www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/namingplaces
Office of Geographic Names
Land Victoria
570 Bourke Street
Melbourne 3000
JOHN E. TULLOCH
Registrar of Geographic Names
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Housing Act 1983
LAND THE DIRECTOR OF HOUSING IS DEEMED TO HAVE AN
INTEREST IN UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE HOUSING ACT 1983
Community Housing (Vic.) Limited
I, Katy Haire, Director of Housing (the Director), hereby issue the following declaration
pursuant to section 107 of the Housing Act 1983 (the Act).
In accordance with a Funding Deed dated 20 December 2005 between the Director and
Community Housing (Vic) Limited the following land is land in which the Director is deemed to
have an interest in under section 107 of the Act.
Volume
8111
9898
11211
11191
11033
10043
10946
10946
7964
8119
8133
Folio
949
767
465
804
594
756
109
108
028
923
578
Address
57–59 Beaufort Road, Croydon
10 Ghazeepore Road, Waurn Ponds
7 Bellfield Court, Wyndham Vale
94 Silvereye Crescent, Werribee
1008a Sherrard Street, Ballarat North
7 Mortimer Street, Wonthaggi
3A Lennon Parkway, Derrimut
5A Lennon Parkway, Derrimut
47 Marine Parade, Hastings
47 Marine Parade, Hastings
47 Marine Parade, Hastings
Dated 25 April 2014
Signed at Melbourne in the State of Victoria
KATY HAIRE
Director of Housing
Housing Act 1983
LAND THE DIRECTOR OF HOUSING IS DEEMED TO HAVE AN
INTEREST IN UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE HOUSING ACT 1983
Loddon Mallee Housing Services
I, Katy Haire, Director of Housing (the Director), hereby issue the following declaration
pursuant to section 107 of the Housing Act 1983 (the Act).
In accordance with a Funding Deed dated 30 June 2005 between the Director and Loddon
Mallee Housing Services the following land is land in which the Director is deemed to have an
interest in under section 107 of the Act.
Volume
10971
Folio
625
Address
Unit 1–19, 275–279 Wilsons Road, St Albans Park
Dated 25 April 2014
Signed at Melbourne in the State of Victoria
KATY HAIRE
Director of Housing
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Housing Act 1983
LAND THE DIRECTOR OF HOUSING IS DEEMED TO HAVE AN
INTEREST IN UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE HOUSING ACT 1983
Housing Choices Australia
I, Katy Haire, Director of Housing (the Director), hereby issue the following declaration
pursuant to section 107 of the Housing Act 1983 (the Act).
In accordance with a Funding Deed dated 19 January 2006 between the Director and Housing
Choices Australia the following land is land in which the Director is deemed to have an interest in
under section 107 of the Act.
Volume
10820
9499
9499
8850
9542
9542
8476
10130
Folio
985
250
260
537
759
753
941
728
Address
Unit 1, 309 Canterbury Road, Bayswater North
Unit 3, 9 Waxman Parade, Brunswick West
Accessory Unit 13, 9 Waxman Parade, Brunswick West
13 Duff Street, Cranbourne
Accessory Unit 10, Unit 4, 35 Wantirna Road, Ringwood
Unit 4, 35 Wantirna Road, Ringwood
Unit 3, 32 Macmeikan Street, Whittlesea
Unit 24, 36–44 Bourke Road, Oakleigh South
Dated 25 April 2014
Signed at Melbourne in the State of Victoria
KATY HAIRE
Director of Housing
Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS 2007
Notice of Grant of Major Hazard Facility Licence
Pursuant to Part 6.1 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007 (the
Regulations), on 18 April 2014 the Victorian WorkCover Authority granted a major hazard facility
licence to Stolthaven Coode Island Pty Ltd in respect of a major hazard facility registered under
Part 6.2 of the Regulations at 42–52 Mackenzie Road in the State of Victoria, which licence ends
on 17 April 2019.
The following conditions are attached to the licence:
That by 1 April in each subsequent year of the licence period, the Operator submits a report
which contains sufficient evidence to demonstrate that all performance monitoring, auditing and
management review activities described in SHCI-HSE-013 – Performance systems monitoring and
audits, demonstrate that the safety management system continue to provide a comprehensive and
integrated management system for all aspect of risk control measures adopted at the major hazard
facility.
DENISE COSGROVE
Chief Executive
Delegate of the Victorian WorkCover Authority
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 1 on Title
Plan TP230809A described in Certificate of Title Volume 8052 Folio 561:
1.
an easement for water supply and sewerage purposes marked as ‘E–1’ on the Plan for
Creation of Easement (the ‘Plan’) annexed hereto; and
2.
an easement for carriageway purposes marked as ‘E–2’ on the Plan.
Interests Acquired: That of Donald Russel Sargeant (also known as Donald Russell Sargeant)
(deceased) care of James Clinton Sargeant and Wendy Jane Sargeant (executors of the estate of the
deceased pursuant to the Grant of Probate dated 26 November 2012) and all other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
Victoria Government Gazette
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
865
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 1 on Plan
of Subdivision LP148355A described in Certificate of Title Volume 9600 Folio 304:
1.
an easement for water supply and sewerage purposes marked as ‘E–1’ on the Plan for
Creation of Easement (the ‘Plan’) annexed hereto; and
2.
an easement for carriageway purposes marked as ‘E–2’ on the Plan.
Interests Acquired: That of Trevor Richard Trigg and Gloria Jean Trigg (nee Butler) and all
other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 2 on Plan
of Subdivision LP148355A described in Certificate of Title Volume 9600 Folio 305:
1.
an easement for water supply and sewerage purposes marked as ‘E–1’ on the Plan for
Creation of Easement annexed hereto (the ‘Plan’); and
2.
an easement for carriageway purposes marked as ‘E–2’ on the Plan.
Interests Acquired: That of James Clinton Sargeant and Donald Russel Sargeant (also known
as Donald Russell Sargeant) (deceased) care of James Clinton Sargeant and Wendy Jane Sargeant
(executors of the estate of the deceased pursuant to the Grant of Probate dated 26 November 2012)
and all other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
Victoria Government Gazette
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
867
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Crown
Allotment 20A, Parish of Warragul, described in Certificate of Title Volume 7606 Folio 131:
1.
an easement for water supply and sewerage purposes marked as ‘E–1’ on the Plan for
Creation of Easement (the ‘Plan’) annexed hereto; and
2.
an easement for carriageway purposes marked as ‘E–2’ on the Plan.
Interests Acquired: That of John Leslie Currie and all other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as an easement
for water supply, sewerage and carriageway purposes over part of the land being Crown Allotment
10A, Section 10, Township of Darnum, Parish of Darnum, described in Certificate of Title Volume
9451 Folio 619 and being the portion of land the location of which is marked ‘E–1’ on the Plan for
Creation of Easement annexed hereto.
Interests Acquired: That of John Douglas Crawford and all other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
Victoria Government Gazette
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
869
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Crown
Allotment 9, Section 10, Township of Darnum, Parish of Darnum, described in Certificate of Title
Volume 3202 Folio 340:
1.
an easement for water supply and sewerage purposes marked as ‘E–1’ on the Plan for
Creation of Easement (the ‘Plan’) annexed hereto; and
2.
an easement for carriageway purposes marked as ‘E–2’ on the Plan.
Interests Acquired: That of Sonya Anne Cifuentes and all other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as an easement
for water supply and sewerage purposes over part of the land being Lot 3 on Plan of Subdivision
LP148354C described in Certificate of Title Volume 9600 Folio 302 and being the portion of land
the location of which is marked ‘E–1’ on the Plan for Creation of Easement annexed hereto.
Interests Acquired: That of Jason Stephen Helps and Peta Louise Helps and all other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
Victoria Government Gazette
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
871
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 1 on Plan
of Subdivision LP122131 described in Certificate of Title Volume 9491 Folio 153:
1.
an easement for water supply and sewerage purposes marked as ‘E–1’ on the Plan for
Creation of Easement (the ‘Plan’) annexed hereto; and
2.
an easement for carriageway purposes marked as ‘E–2’ on the Plan.
Interests Acquired: That of Garry Charles Clarke and Barbara Allison Sutton and all other
interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 1 on Title
Plan TP78162W described in Certificate of Title Volume 9451 Folio 620:
1.
an easement for water supply and sewerage purposes marked as ‘E–1’ on the Plan for
Creation of Easement (the ‘Plan’) annexed hereto; and
2.
an easement for carriageway purposes marked as ‘E–2’ on the Plan.
Interests Acquired: That of Maxwell Irving Crawford and all other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
Victoria Government Gazette
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
873
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as an easement
for water supply and sewerage purposes over part of the land being Crown Allotments 10B and 11,
Section 10, Township of Darnum, described in Certificate of Title Volume 11389 Folio 807 and
being the portion of land the location of which is marked ‘E–1’ on the Plan for Creation of Easement
annexed hereto.
Interests Acquired: That of John Douglas Crawford and Irene Michelle Crawford and all other
interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 3 on Plan
Subdivision LP213028F described in Certificate of Title Volume 9835 Folio 940:
1.
an easement for water supply and sewerage purposes marked as ‘E–1’ on the Plan for
Creation of Easement (the ‘Plan’) annexed hereto; and
2.
an easement for carriageway purposes marked as ‘E–2’ on the Plan.
Interests Acquired: That of Linda Elizabeth Waugh and all other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
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FORM 7
875
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as an easement
for water supply and sewerage purposes over part of the land being Lot 1 on Title Plan TP140269H
described in Certificate of Title Volume 9835 Folio 939 and being the portion of land the location
of which is marked ‘E–1’ on the Plan for Creation of Easement annexed hereto.
Interests Acquired: That of Kennard David Alfred Trigg and Margaret Wilma Trigg and all
other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interest in the land described as an easement
for water supply and sewerage purposes over part of the land being Lot 2 on Plan of Subdivision
LP205942T described in Certificate of Title Volume 9749 Folio 468 and being the portion of land
the location of which is marked ‘E–1’ on the Plan for Creation of Easement annexed hereto.
Interests Acquired: That of J. E. Armour & Sons Pty Ltd (ACN 005 611 656) and all other
interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
Victoria Government Gazette
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FORM 7
877
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 1 on Plan
of Subdivision LP123299 described in Certificate of Title Volume 9345 Folio 248:
1.
an easement for water supply and sewerage purposes marked as ‘E–1’ on the Plan for
Creation of Easement (the ‘Plan’) annexed; and
2.
an easement for carriageway purposes marked as ‘E–2’ on the Plan.
Interests Acquired: That of Douglas Armour and Dianne Joy Armour and Ian James Armour
and Helen May Armour and all other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
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Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986
FORM 7
S. 21(a)
Reg. 16
Notice of Acquisition
Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land
The Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (ABN 75 830 750 413) (‘Gippsland Water’)
declares that by this notice it acquires the following interests in the land described as Lot 4 on Plan
of Subdivision LP148354C described in Certificate of Title Volume 9600 Folio 303:
1.
an easement for water supply and sewerage purposes marked as ‘E–1’ on the Plan for
Creation of Easement (the ‘Plan’) annexed hereto; and
2.
an easement for carriageway purposes marked as ‘E–2’ on the Plan.
Interests Acquired: That of Ian James Armour and Douglas Armour and all other interests.
Published with the authority of Gippsland Water.
Dated 8 May 2014
For and on behalf of
Gippsland Water
Signed NICHOLAS MADDEN
Acting Manager, Commercial Services
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Marine Safety Act 2010
DECLARATION OF BOATING ACTIVITY EXEMPTION
Parks Victoria as the declared waterway manager for the Yarra River upstream of port waters of
the Port of Melbourne, the Maribyrnong River upstream of Shepherd Bridge and Albert Park Lake
under the Marine Safety Act 2010 (Act) makes the following declaration under section 203(3) of
the Act.
For the purpose of conducting of the Winter Sculling Series by Victorian Sculling Association
Inc (VSA) in their application of 28 February 2014 under section 203(1) of the Act, competitors’
vessels involved in the events detailed in Table 1 are exempt from:
1.
Regulation 96(6) of the Marine Safety Regulations 2012, in respect to the requirements to
carry a PFD.
2.
Regulation 100(3) of the Marine Safety Regulations 2012, in respect to the requirements to
wear a PFD.
3.
Five (5) knots within 50 metres of another vessel as detailed in clause 2(c) of the Notice
under the Marine Act 1988.
4.
Five (5) knots within 50 metres of the waters’ edge as detailed in clause 3(a) of the Notice
under the Marine Act 1988.
5.
Five (5) knots within 50 metres of a fixed or floating structure as detailed in clause 3(b) of
the Notice under the Marine Act 1988.
6.
Five (5) knot speed restriction on the Yarra River upstream of port waters of the Port of
Melbourne as detailed in clause 3.1 of Schedule 3 of the Notice under the Marine Act 1988.
7.
Berthing at boat houses from downstream as detailed in clause 3.4(a) of Schedule 3 of the
Notice under the Marine Act 1988.
8.
Five (5) knot speed restriction on the waters of the Maribyrnong River upstream of the
Shepherd Bridge as detailed in clause 4.1 of Schedule 4 of the Notice under the Marine
Act 1988.
Vessels providing rescue services for the events detailed in Table 1 are exempt from:
1.
Five (5) knots within 50 metres of a person in the water as detailed in clause 2(a) of the
Notice under the Marine Act 1988.
2.
Five (5) knots within 50 metres of another vessel as detailed in clause 2(c) of the Notice
under the Marine Act 1988.
3.
Five (5) knots within 50 metres of the waters’ edge as detailed in clause 3(a) of the Notice
under the Marine Act 1988.
4.
Five (5) knots within 50 metres of a fixed or floating structure as detailed in clause 3(b) of
the Notice under the Marine Act 1988.
5.
Five (5) knot speed restriction on the Yarra River upstream of port waters of the Port of
Melbourne as detailed in clause 3.1 of Schedule 3 of the Notice under the Marine Act 1988.
6.
Five (5) knot speed restriction on the waters of the Maribyrnong River upstream of the
Shepherd Bridge as detailed in clause 4.1 of Schedule 4 of the Notice under the Marine
Act 1988.
7.
Five (5) knot speed restriction on the waters of Albert Park Lake as detailed in clause 151.1
of Schedule 151 of the Notice under the Marine Act 1988.
8.
Prohibition of vessels with engines on the waters of Albert Park Lake as detailed in clause
151.2 of Schedule 151 of the Notice under the Marine Act 1988.
These exemptions apply for the time, dates, locations and events as indicated in Table 1,
provided that the stated safety controls and undertakings detailed in the Application for Boating
Activity Exemptions and Exclusion Zones and VSA Safety Management Plan are adhered to.
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Table 1 – VSA Winter Sculling Series 2014
Date
Saturday 31 May 2014
Saturday 7 June 2014
Saturday 14 June 2014
Saturday 21 June 2014
Saturday 28 June 2014
Saturday 5 July 2014
Saturday 12 July 2014
Saturday 19 July 2014
Saturday 26 July 2014
Saturday 2 August 2014
Saturday 16 August 2014
Time
7.30 am –
12.00 pm
7.30 am –
12.00 pm
7.30 am –
12.00 pm
7.30 am –
12.00 pm
7.30 am –
12.00 pm
7.30 am –
12.00 pm
7.30 am –
12.00 pm
7.30 am –
12.00 pm
7.30 am –
12.00 pm
7.30 am –
12.00 pm
7.30 am –
12.00 pm
Location
Yarra River
Event
Round the Island
Yarra River
VSA Sprints
Albert Park Lake
Albert Park Grand Prix
Yarra River
Handicap Series Round 1
Yarra River
Handicap Series Round 2
Yarra River
Handicap Series Round 3
Yarra River
Handicap Series Round 4
Yarra River
Handicap Series Round 5
Yarra River
Handicap Series Round 6
Maribyrnong River
Head of the Maribyrnong
Yarra River
Scullers Head of the Yarra
Dated 29 April 2014
BY ORDER OF PARKS VICTORIA
Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990
DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT, BUSINESS AND INNOVATION
Exemption of Land from a Licence
I, David Boothroyd, Manager Earth Resources Tenements, pursuant to section 7 of the Mineral
Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 and under delegation from the Minister for
Energy and Resources, hereby exempt all that Crown land situated within the boundaries of
exploration licence application 5510 from being subject to a licence application under the Mineral
Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990.
Dated 6 May 2014
DAVID BOOTHROYD
Manager Earth Resources Tenements
Earth Resources Regulation Victoria
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Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990
EXEMPTION OF LAND FROM AN EXPLORATION, MINING, RETENTION
OR PROSPECTING LICENCE
I, Kylie White, Executive Director, Earth Resources Regulation pursuant to section 7 of the
Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 and under delegation of the Minister for
Energy and Resources, hereby exempt all that land situated within the boundaries of hatched area
on attached Schedule A, being former EL5307 from being subject to a licence.
Dated 29 April 2014
KYLIE WHITE
Executive Director, Earth Resources Regulation
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Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990
EXEMPTION OF LAND FROM AN EXPLORATION, MINING, RETENTION
OR PROSPECTING LICENCE
I, Kylie White, Executive Director, Earth Resources Regulation pursuant to section 7 of the
Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990 and under delegation of the Minister for
Energy and Resources, hereby exempt all that land situated within the boundaries of hatched area
on attached Schedule A, being former EL5356 from being subject to a licence.
Dated 29 April 2014
KYLIE WHITE
Executive Director, Earth Resources Regulation
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Plant Biosecurity Act 2010
ORDER PROHIBITING OR RESTRICTING THE ENTRY OR IMPORTATION OF
ONION SMUT HOST MATERIAL INTO VICTORIA
I, Gabrielle Vivian-Smith, as delegate of the Minister for Agriculture and Food Security, make
the following Order:
Dated 30 April 2014
GABRIELLE VIVIAN-SMITH
Chief Plant Health Officer
1.Objective
The objective of this Order is to prevent the entry or importation of the exotic disease onion
smut into Victoria.
2.
Authorising provision
This Order is made under section 36 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 (the Act).
3.Revocation
The Order made under section 36 the Act on 1 May 2013 and published in Government
Gazette G19 on 9 May 2013 is revoked.
4.
Definitions
In this Order –
‘accreditation program’ means any program under which a person is permitted to issue an
assurance certificate, including any procedures available under the Interstate Certification
Assurance (ICA) Scheme;
‘authorised inspector’ means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act;
‘authorised person’ means a person authorised under the Act to issue Plant Health
Declarations;
‘onion smut’ means the exotic disease caused by the fungus Urocystis cepulae (Frost);
‘onion smut host material’ means any plant (excluding plants in tissue culture), bulbs or
seed of the genus Allium.
5.
Controls applying to onion smut host material
(1) The entry or importation into Victoria of any onion smut host material is prohibited.
(2) Sub-clause (1) does not apply if the onion smut host material –
(a) was grown on, sourced from or last used on a property that is located in a State
or Territory, or part of a State or Territory, for which an area freedom certificate,
issued by an officer responsible for agriculture in the State or Territory where
the onion smut host material was grown, is currently in force certifying that the
State or Territory, or part of the State or Territory, is free from onion smut; or
(b) is packed, labelled and certified in accordance with any conditions prescribed
by an accreditation program administered by the department responsible for
agriculture in the affected State or Territory; or
(c) is accompanied by a plant health declaration issued by an authorised person
declaring that it has been treated in a manner approved by the Chief Plant
Health Officer; or
(d) is accompanied by a plant health certificate issued by an officer of a department
responsible for agriculture in the affected State or Territory certifying that it
has been treated in a manner approved by the Chief Plant Health Officer.
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Verification of Consignments
Where requested by an authorised inspector, onion smut host material imported into Victoria
which is required by clause 5(2) to be accompanied by a certificate or declaration must be:
(1) presented to an authorised inspector for inspection; or
(2) verified by a person accredited to do so by the Department of Environment and
Primary Industries.
Note: Section 38 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 provides that a person is guilty of an offence and a penalty
not exceeding 60 penalty units for a natural person, or 300 penalty units for a body corporate, for knowingly
breaching an importation order.
Plant Biosecurity Act 2010
NOTICE OF EXTENSION
Order Prohibiting or Restricting the Importation or Entry of
Annual Ryegrass Toxicity Host Material Into Victoria
I, Gabrielle Vivian-Smith, as delegate of the Minister of Agriculture, give notice that the Order
made under section 36 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 on 9 May 2013, and published in the
Victorian Government Gazette G20 on 16 May 2013, prohibiting or restricting the importation
or entry of annual ryegrass toxicity host material into Victoria, is extended for a further period of
12 months commencing on 9 May 2014.
The Order specifies prohibitions, restrictions and conditions so as to prevent the entry of the
exotic disease annual ryegrass toxicity into Victoria.
Further information may be obtained by visiting www.depi.vic.gov.au/psb
Dated 5 May 2014
GABRIELLE VIVIAN-SMITH
Chief Plant Health Officer
Plant Biosecurity Act 2010
NOTICE OF EXTENSION
Order Prohibiting or Restricting the Importation or Entry of
Citrus Red Mite Host Material into Victoria
I, Gabrielle Vivian-Smith, as delegate of the Minister of Agriculture, give notice that the Order
made under section 36 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 on 1 May 2013, and published in the
Victorian Government Gazette G19 on 9 May 2013, prohibiting or restricting the importation or
entry of citrus red mite host material into Victoria, is extended for a further period of 12 months
commencing on 1 May 2014.
The Order specifies prohibitions, restrictions and conditions so as to prevent the entry of the
exotic pest citrus red mite into Victoria.
Further information may be obtained by visiting www.depi.vic.gov.au/psb
Dated 30 April 2014
GABRIELLE VIVIAN-SMITH
Chief Plant Health Officer
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Plant Biosecurity Act 2010
ORDER PROHIBITING OR RESTRICTING THE ENTRY OR IMPORTATION OF
QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY HOST MATERIAL INTO VICTORIA
I, Gabrielle Vivian-Smith, as delegate of the Minister for Agriculture and Food Security, make
the following Order:
Dated 5 May 2014
GABRIELLE VIVIAN-SMITH
Chief Plant Health Officer
1.Objective
The objective of this Order is to prevent the entry or importation of the exotic pest Queensland
Fruit Fly into a specific area of Victoria.
2.
Authorising provision
This Order is made under section 36 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010.
3.Revocation
The Order made under section 36 of the Act on 9 May 2013, and published in Government
Gazette G20 on 16 May 2013, is revoked.
4.
Definitions
In this Order –
‘accreditation program’ means any program under which a person is permitted to issue an
assurance certificate, including any procedures available under the Interstate Certification
Assurance (ICA) Scheme;
‘authorised inspector’ means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act;
‘authorised person’ means a person authorised under the Act to issue Plant Health
Declarations;
‘Greater Sunraysia Pest Free Area’ means that part of Victoria declared as a restricted area
under section 32 of the Act for the control of Queensland Fruit Fly, and that part of NSW
proclaimed under the Plant Diseases Act 1924 (NSW);
‘Queensland Fruit Fly’ means the exotic pest, Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt);
‘Queensland Fruit Fly host produce’ means any fruit or vegetable, or plant in fruit as listed
in the Schedule 1;
‘Queensland Fruit Fly host material’ means any Queensland Fruit Fly host produce or used
packaging;
‘used packaging’ means any packaging that has contained Queensland Fruit Fly host produce.
5.
Controls applying to Queensland Fruit Fly host material
(1) The entry or importation into the Greater Sunraysia Pest Free Area of any Queensland
Fruit Fly host material is prohibited.
(2) Sub-clause (1) does not apply if –
(a) the Queensland Fruit Fly host produce was grown and packed in the NSW
portion of the Greater Sunraysia Pest Free Area; or
(b) the produce is packed, labelled and certified in accordance with any conditions
prescribed by an accreditation program administered by the department
responsible for agriculture in the affected State or Territory; or
(c) the produce is accompanied by a plant health declaration issued by an
authorised person declaring that it has been treated in a manner approved by
the Chief Plant Health Officer; or
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(d)
the produce is accompanied by a plant health certificate issued by an officer
of the department responsible for agriculture in the affected State or Territory
certifying that it has been treated in a manner approved by the Chief Plant
Health Officer; or
(e) the produce is treated or consigned in any other manner approved by the Chief
Plant Health Officer.
6.
Verification of Consignments
Where Queensland Fruit Fly host material is required by clause 5(2) to be accompanied by
an assurance certificate, plant health declaration or Plant Health Certificate, the host produce
and the accompanying certificate or declaration must be:
(1) presented to an authorised inspector for inspection; or
(2) verified by a person accredited to do so by the Department of Environment and
Primary Industries.
Schedule 1
Abiu
Eggplant
Orange
Acerola
Feijoa
Passionfruit
Achachairu
Fig
Pawpaw
Apple
Goji Berry
Peach
Apricot
Granadilla
Peacharine
Avocado
Grape
Pear
Babaco
Grapefruit
Pepino
Banana
Grumichama
Persimmon
Black Sapote
Guava
Plum
Blackberry
Hog Plum
Plumcot
Blueberry
Jaboticaba
Pomegranate
Boysenberry
Jackfruit
Prickly Pear
Brazil Cherry
Jew Plum
Pummelo
Breadfruit
Ju Jube
Quince
Caimito (Star Apple)
Kiwifruit
Rambutan
Cape Gooseberry
Lemon
Raspberry
Capsicum
Lime
Rollinia
Carambola (Starfruit)
Loganberry
Santol
Cashew Apple
Longan
Sapodilla
Casimiroa (White Sapote)
Loquat
Shaddock
Cherimoya
Lychee
Soursop
Cherry
Mandarin
Strawberry
Chilli
Mango
Sweetsop (Sugar Apple)
Citron
Mangosteen
Tamarillo
Cocoa Berry
Medlar
Tangelo
Cumquat
Miracle Fruit
Tomato
Custard Apple
Mulberry
Wax Jambu (Rose Apple)
Date
Nashi
Durian
Nectarine
Note: Section 38 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 provides that a person is guilty of an offence and a penalty
not exceeding 60 penalty units for a natural person, or 300 penalty units for a body corporate, for knowingly
breaching an importation order.
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Plant Biosecurity Act 2010
ORDER PROHIBITING OR RESTRICTING THE ENTRY OR IMPORTATION
OF GREEN SNAIL HOST MATERIAL INTO VICTORIA
I, Gabrielle Vivian-Smith, delegate of the Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order:
Dated 30 April 2014
GABRIELLE VIVIAN-SMITH
Chief Plant Health Officer
1.Objective
The objective of this Order is to prevent the entry or importation of the exotic pest green snail
into Victoria.
2.
Authorising Provision
This Order is made under section 36 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 (the Act).
3.Revocation
The Order made under section 36 the Act on 1 May 2013, and published in Government
Gazette G19 on 9 May 2013, is revoked.
4.
Definitions
In this Order –
‘accreditation program’ means any program under which a person is permitted to issue
an assurance certificate, including any procedure available under the Interstate Certification
Assurance (ICA) Scheme;
‘authorised inspector’ means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act;
‘authorised person’ means a person authorised under the Act to issue Plant Health
Declarations;
‘green snail’ means the exotic pest Cantareus apertus (Born);
‘green snail host material’ means any plant, including any leafy vegetable, cutting, potted
plant, turf, bare rooted plant, mature tree, cut flower, foliage, or hay, but excluding plants in
tissue culture.
5.
Controls applying to green snail host material
(1) The entry or importation into Victoria of any green snail host material is prohibited.
(2) Sub-clause (1) does not apply if the green snail host material:
(a) was grown or packed on a property located in a State or Territory, or part of a
State or Territory, for which an area freedom certificate, issued by an officer
responsible for agriculture for the State or Territory where the green snail host
material was grown or packed, is currently in force certifying that the State or
Territory, or part of the State or Territory, is known to be free from green snail; or
(b) is packed, labelled and certified in accordance with any conditions prescribed
by an accreditation program, administered by the department responsible for
agriculture in the affected State or Territory; or
(c) is accompanied by a plant health declaration issued by an authorised person
declaring that it has been treated in a manner approved by the Chief Plant
Health Officer; or
(d) is accompanied by a plant health certificate issued by an officer of the
department responsible for agriculture in the affected State or Territory
certifying that it has been treated in a manner approved by the Chief Plant
Health Officer; or
(e) it is consigned in any other manner approved by the Chief Plant Health Officer.
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Where requested by an authorised inspector, green snail host material imported into Victoria,
which is required by clause 5(2) to be accompanied by a certificate or declaration, must be:
(a) presented to an authorised inspector for inspection; or
(b) verified by a person accredited to do so by the Department of Environment and
Primary Industries.
Note: Section 38 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 provides that a person is guilty of an offence and a penalty
not exceeding 60 penalty units in the case of a natural person, and 300 penalty units in the case of a body
corporate, for knowingly breaching an importation order.
Plant Biosecurity Act 2010
ORDER DECLARING A RESTRICTED AREA AT MILDURA FOR THE CONTROL OF
QUEENSLAND FRUIT FLY
I, Peter Walsh, Minister for Agriculture and Food Security, under section 32 of the Plant
Biosecurity Act 2010, make the following Order declaring a restricted area for the control of
Queensland Fruit Fly and specifying the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to
operate in the restricted area.
Dated 29 April 2014
PETER WALSH MLA
Minister for Agriculture and Food Security
1.Objective
The objective of this Order is to declare a restricted area for the control of Queensland Fruit
Fly at Mildura, and to specify the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to
operate in the restricted area.
2.
Authorising provisions
This Order is made under section 32 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010.
3.
Definition
In this Order –
‘accreditation program’ means any program under which a person is permitted to issue an
assurance certificate, including any procedures available under the Interstate Certification
Assurance (ICA) Scheme;
‘Act’ means the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010;
‘authorised person’ means a person authorised by the Department of Environment and
Primary Industries;
‘inspector’ means a person authorised as an inspector under the Act;
‘Queensland Fruit Fly’ means the exotic pest Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt); and
‘Queensland Fruit Fly host material’ means any fruit or vegetable listed in Schedule 1.
4.
Restricted area for the control of Queensland fruit fly
The restricted area for the control of Queensland Fruit Fly is declared to be the area described
in Schedule 2.
5.
Prohibitions, restrictions and requirements
(1) The removal from the restricted area into any part of Victoria of any Queensland Fruit
Fly host material is prohibited.
(2) Subclause (1) does not apply if the Queensland Fruit Fly host material is:
(a) packed, labelled and certified in accordance with any conditions prescribed by
an accreditation program administered by the Department of Environment and
Primary Industries; or
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accompanied by a plant health declaration issued by an authorised person
declaring that the host material has been treated in a manner approved by the
Chief Plant Health Officer; or
(c) accompanied by a plant health certificate issued by an inspector certifying that
the host material has been treated in a manner approved by the Chief Plant
Health Officer.
(3) The owners and occupiers of land described in Schedule 3 must give an inspector
access to such land for the purposes of inspection, deployment of any lures or traps,
application of any treatment or performance of any other actions which are necessary
for the eradication or prevention of spread of the pest.
(4) The owners or occupiers of land described in Schedule 3 must, on instruction from an
inspector, strip Queensland Fruit Fly host materials from plants, collect and dispose of
waste material, or treat the material in a manner approved by the Chief Plant Health
Officer.
Verification of Consignments
Any Queensland Fruit Fly host material removed from the restricted area in accordance with
clause 5(2), and the accompanying certificate or declaration, must be:
(1) presented to an inspector for inspection; or
(2) verified by a person accredited to do so by the Department of Environment and
Primary Industries.
Schedule 1
Abiu
Acerola
Apple
Apricot
Avocado
Babaco
Banana
Black Sapote
Blackberry
Blueberry
Boysenberry
Brazil Cherry
Breadfruit
Caimito (Star Apple)
Cape Gooseberry
Capsicum
Carambola (Starfruit)
Cashew Apple
Casimiroa (White Sapote)
Cherimoya
Cherry
Chilli
Citron
Cocoa Berry
Cumquat
Custard Apple
Date
Durian
Eggplant
Feijoa
Fig
Goji Berry
Granadilla
Grape
Grapefruit
Grumichama
Guava
Hog Plum
Jaboticaba
Jackfruit
Jew Plum
Ju jube
Kiwifruit
Lemon
Lime
Loganberry
Longan
Loquat
Lychee
Mandarin
Mango
Mangosteen
Medlar
Miracle Fruit
Mulberry
Nashi
Nectarine
Orange
Passionfruit
Pawpaw
Peach
Peacharine
Pear
Pepino
Persimmon
Plum
Plumcot
Pomegranate
Prickly Pear
Pummelo
Quince
Rambutan
Raspberry
Rollinia
Santol
Sapodilla
Shaddock
Soursop
Strawberry
Sweetsop (Sugar Apple)
Tamarillo
Tangelo
Tomato
Wax jambu (Rose Apple)
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Schedule 2
The area of land in Victoria within a radius of fifteen kilometres of the outbreak epicentre at
142.09607° East, 34.22329° South.
Schedule 3
The area of land in Victoria within a radius of one and a half kilometres of the outbreak epicentre
at 142.09607° East, 34.22329° South.
Note: Section 33 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 provides that a person is guilty of an offence and liable
for a penalty not exceeding 60 penalty units in the case of a natural person, and 300 penalty units in the case
of a body corporate for moving any host material from a restricted area contrary to any restrictions, unless
authorised to do so by a permit issued by an Inspector.
Plant Biosecurity Act 2010
NOTICE OF EXTENSION
Orders declaring Restricted Areas in Victoria for the Control of Queensland Fruit Fly
I, Peter Walsh, Minister for Agriculture and Food Security, extend the Orders listed below, made
under section 20 of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995, declaring restricted areas for
the control of Queensland Fruit Fly, for a further period of 12 months.
Location
Barham (NSW)
Tooleybuc (NSW)
Date of making
9 May 2011
2 May 2012
Date of Gazettal
19 May 2011
10 May 2012
Date extension effective
9 May 2014
2 May 2014
The Orders were published in the Victorian Government Gazette and specify the prohibitions,
restrictions and requirements so as to prevent the spread of Queensland Fruit Fly from each area to
other parts of Victoria.
Further information may be obtained by visiting www.depi.vic.gov.au/qff
Dated 29 April 2014
PETER WALSH MLA
Minister for Agriculture and Food Security
Public Holidays Act 1993
I, Russell Northe, Minister for Small Business, under section 8(A) of the Public Holidays Act
1993, declare –
that Tuesday 4 November 2014 (Melbourne Cup Day) is not a public holiday in the Numurkah
district in Moira Shire; and
Wednesday 22 October 2014 is appointed a public holiday in the Numurkah district in Moira Shire
to celebrate Numurkah Show Day.
Dated 8 May 2014
THE HON. RUSSELL NORTHE MP
Minister for Energy and Resources
Minister for Small Business
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Subordinate Legislation Act 1994
NOTICE OF AMENDMENTS TO AUSTRALIAN RULES OF HARNESS RACING (ARHR)
Notice is hereby given under section 16A(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 of the
making of amendments to the ARHR, made by Harness Racing Victoria under section 49 of the
Racing Act 1958.
The amendments to the ARHR come into effect on 1 June 2014.
Details of the amendments to the ARHR may be obtained by contacting Harness Racing
Victoria, Integrity Department: (in person) 400 Epsom Road, Flemington; or (by mail) PO Box
184, Moonee Ponds 3039.
Victims of Crime Assistance Rules 2010
NOTICE NOMINATING VENUES FOR APPLICATION TO THE VICTIMS OF CRIME
ASSISTANCE TRIBUNAL
Pursuant to Rule 7, sub rule (1)(a) of the Victims of Crime Assistance Rules 2010, I assign the
following venues for application to the Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal:
Applicant’s Residential Suburb
Postcode
Nominated Venue
Balwyn
Balwyn East
Balwyn North
Greythorn
Croxton
Dennis
Thornbury
Thornbury North
Pender
Brooklyn
Newport
Newport West
South Kingsville
Spotswood
Wembly
Altona
Altona Beach
Seaholme
Altona North
Altona East
Altona Gate
Beevers
3103
3103
3104
3104
3070
3070
3071
3071
3071
3012
3015
3015
3015
3015
3015
3018
3018
3018
3025
3025
3025
3025
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
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Applicant’s Residential Suburb
Postcode
Nominated Venue
Paisley Park
Laverton
Altona Meadows
Seabook
Middle Footscray
Seddon
Seddon West
Maidstone
Kingsville
Kingsville West
West Footscray
Tottenham
Drayton
Yarraville
Yarraville West
Braybrook North
Braybrook
Highpoint City
Highpoint West
Maribrynong
Fairfield
Keilor
Keilor North
Sydenham Park
Arundel
Coburg
Coburg East
Watsons Creek
Templestowe Lower
Hartwell
Ashwood
Bayview
Highbury View
Pinewood
Wheelers Hill
Mulgrave
Monashville
Mulgrave East/North
Valewood
3025
3028
3028
3028
3011
3011
3011
3012
3012
3012
3012
3012
3012
3013
3013
3019
3019
3032
3032
3032
3078
3036
3036
3036
3036
3058
3058
3097
3107
3125
3147
3149
3149
3149
3150
3170
3170
3170
3170
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Melbourne
Broadmeadows
Broadmeadows
Broadmeadows
Broadmeadows
Broadmeadows
Broadmeadows
Heidelberg
Ringwood
Ringwood
Ringwood
Ringwood
Ringwood
Ringwood
Ringwood
Ringwood
Ringwood
Ringwood
Ringwood
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Postcode
Nominated Venue
Waverley Gardens
Waverley Park
Five Mile
Armadale
Armadale North
Kooyong
Darling
Charman
3170
3170
3981
3143
3143
3144
3145
3194
Ringwood
Ringwood
Dandenong
Frankston
Frankston
Frankston
Frankston
Frankston
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Dated 30 April 2014
PETER LAURITSEN
Chief Magistrate
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Planning and Environment Act 1987
MELBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Approval of Amendment
Amendment C220
The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C220 to the Melbourne Planning Scheme.
The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government
Gazette.
The Amendment responds to ‘The Shrine of Remembrance, Managing the significance of the
Shrine, July 2013’ planning study by strengthening planning policy and controls that affect land
within the setting and backdrop of the Shrine of Remembrance. It makes various changes to the
Local Planning Policy Framework, Design and Development Overlays and General Provisions
including the introduction of mandatory compliance with the Shrine Vista Control, permanent
mandatory height controls and notification to the Shrine of Remembrance Trustees for advertising
signs that may affect the Shrine’s historic and cultural significance.
A copy of the Amendment can be inspected at the Department of Transport, Planning and
Local Infrastructure website at www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection, and free of charge,
during office hours at the offices of the City of Melbourne, Level 3, 240 Little Collins Street,
Melbourne, Victoria 3000.
JOHN PHILLIPS
Director
Planning Systems
Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure
Planning and Environment Act 1987
PORT PHILLIP PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Approval of Amendment
Amendment C140
The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C140 to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme.
The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government
Gazette.
The Amendment responds to ‘The Shrine of Remembrance, Managing the significance of the
Shrine, July 2013’ planning study by strengthening planning policy and controls that affect land
within the setting and backdrop of the Shrine of Remembrance. It makes various changes to the
Local Planning Policy Framework, Design and Development Overlays and General Provisions
including the introduction of mandatory compliance with the Shrine Vista Control, permanent
mandatory height controls and notification to the Shrine of Remembrance Trustees for advertising
signs that may affect the Shrine’s historic and cultural significance.
A copy of the Amendment can be inspected at the Department of Transport, Planning and
Local Infrastructure website at www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection, and free of charge,
during office hours at the offices of the Port Phillip City Council, 99A Carlisle Street, St Kilda.
JOHN PHILLIPS
Director
Planning Systems
Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure
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Planning and Environment Act 1987
STONNINGTON PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Approval of Amendment
Amendment C200
The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C200 to the Stonnington Planning Scheme.
The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government
Gazette.
The Amendment responds to ‘The Shrine of Remembrance, Managing the significance of the
Shrine, July 2013’ planning study by strengthening planning policy and controls that affect land
within the setting and backdrop of the Shrine of Remembrance. It makes various changes to the
Local Planning Policy Framework, Design and Development Overlays and General Provisions
including the introduction of mandatory compliance with the Shrine Vista Control, permanent
mandatory height controls and notification to the Shrine of Remembrance Trustees for advertising
signs that may affect the Shrine’s historic and cultural significance.
A copy of the Amendment can be inspected at the Department of Transport, Planning and
Local Infrastructure website at www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection, and free of charge,
during office hours at the offices of the Stonnington City Council, Malvern Town Hall, 1251 High
Street, Malvern.
JOHN PHILLIPS
Director
Planning Systems
Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure
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ORDERS IN COUNCIL
Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REVOKE
TEMPORARY RESERVATIONS
Order in Council
The Governor in Council under section 10
of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 gives
notice of intention to revoke the following
temporary reservations:
BOULKA – The temporary reservation by
Order in Council of 21 September, 1925 of an
area of 4.05 hectares, more or less, of land in
Parish of Boulka as a site for Public Recreation.
– (Rs 3159)
DANYO – The temporary reservation by Order
in Council of 21 June, 1913 of an area of 2479
square metres, more or less, of land formerly
being Crown Allotments 22 and 23, Section 1,
Township of Danyo, Parish of Danyo as a site
for a Public Hall. – (C57345)
TUTYE – The temporary reservation by Order
in Council of 14 May, 1913 of an area of 1214
square metres of land being Crown Allotment
11, Section 2, Township of Tutye, Parish of
Tutye as a site for a Public Hall. – (Rs 3173)
TYALLA – The temporary reservation by Order
in Council of 23 November, 1920 of an area
of 27.736 hectares, more or less, of land in the
Parish of Tyalla as a site for Recreation and
Show-ground, revoked as to part by Order in
Council of 13 December, 1948 so far as the
balance remaining containing 26.737 hectares,
more or less. – (Rs 2240)
TYALLA – The temporary reservation by Order
in Council of 3 July, 1918 of an area of 5.483
hectares, more or less, of land in the Parish
of Tyalla [formerly Parish of Tutye] as a site
for Recreation purposes, revoked as to part
by Orders in Council of 7 September, 1925
and 13 December, 1948 so far as the balance
remaining. – (Rs 1796)
This Legislative Instrument is effective
from the date on which it is published in the
Government Gazette.
Dated 6 May 2014
Responsible Minister
RYAN SMITH
Minister for Environment and
Climate Change
YVETTE CARISBROOKE
Clerk of the Executive Council
Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978
REVOCATION OF
TEMPORARY RESERVATIONS
Order in Council
The Governor in Council under section 10 of
the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 revokes
the following temporary reservations:
KINGLAKE – Crown Allotment 2021, Parish
of Kinglake, area 10.16 hectares, deemed to be
temporarily reserved for public purposes as at
13 September, 2010 pursuant to section 5(7)
of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978. –
(2018912)
MACORNA – The temporary reservation by
Order in Council of 26 April, 1989 of an area of
53 hectares, more or less, of land in the Parish
of Macorna as a site for management of wildlife.
– (Rs 14015)
MERAN – The temporary reservation by Order
in Council of 23 July, 1894 of an area of 37.81
hectares, more or less, of land in Section B,
Parish of Meran as a site for Water Supply
purposes. – (0617669)
This Legislative Instrument is effective
from the date on which it is published in the
Government Gazette.
Dated 6 May 2014
Responsible Minister
RYAN SMITH
Minister for Environment and
Climate Change
YVETTE CARISBROOKE
Clerk of the Executive Council
Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978
TEMPORARY RESERVATION
OF CROWN LANDS
Order in Council
The Governor in Council under section
4(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978
temporarily reserves the following Crown
lands which in his opinion are required for the
purposes mentioned:
MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE
LATROBE CITY COUNCIL
MARYVALE and NARRACAN – Preservation
of species of native plants; being Crown
Allotment 50S1, Section A, Parish of Narracan
(area 32 hectares, more or less) as shown
hatched on Plan No. LEGL./13-254 lodged in
Victoria Government Gazette
the Central Plan Office of the Department of
Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure
and Crown Allotments 40D1, 47D, 47F and
47H, Parish of Maryvale and Crown Allotments
3C and 50U, Section A and Crown Allotments
2010 and 2033, Parish of Narracan (total area
67.3 hectares, more or less) as shown hatched on
Plan No. LEGL./13-255 lodged in the Central
Plan Office of the Department of Transport,
Planning and Local Infrastructure. – (15L107971)
MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE
GANNAWARRA SHIRE COUNCIL
KORRAK KORRAK – Preservation of an area
of ecological significance; total area 74.89
hectares, being Crown Allotments 7A and 14A,
Section 2, Parish of Korrak Korrak as shown
hatched on Plan No. LEGL./13-241 lodged in
the Central Plan Office of the Department of
Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure. –
(2015928)
MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE
LODDON SHIRE COUNCIL
MITIAMO – Preservation of an area of
ecological significance; total area 31.5 hectares,
more or less, being Crown Allotments 2007,
2009 and 2011, Parish of Mitiamo as shown
hatched on Plan No. LEGL./13-431 lodged in
the Central Plan Office of the Department of
Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure
. – (0609608)
MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE
LODDON SHIRE COUNCIL
TERRICK TERRICK WEST – Conservation
of an area of natural interest; total area 3.1
hectares, more or less, being Crown Allotments
2020 and 2021, Parish of Terrick Terrick West
as shown hatched on Plan No. LEGL./13430 lodged in the Central Plan Office of the
Department of Transport, Planning and Local
Infrastructure. – (2020957)
MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE
RURAL CITY OF WANGARATTA
WANGARATTA – Conservation of an area
of natural interest; area 5.673 hectares, more
or less, being Crown Allotment H, Township
of Wangaratta, Parish of Wangaratta North
as indicated by hatching on plan GP3250
hereunder. – (GP3250) – (L8-6638)
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This Legislative Instrument is effective
from the date on which it is published in the
Government Gazette.
Dated 6 May 2014
Responsible Minister
RYAN SMITH
Minister for Environment and
Climate Change
YVETTE CARISBROOKE
Clerk of the Executive Council
Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978
SPECIFY PURPOSE OF PERMANENTLY
RESERVED CROWN LAND
Order in Council
The Governor in Council under section
4(5) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978
specifies that the following Crown land, which is
permanently reserved for an unspecified purpose,
be permanently reserved for the Preservation of
an area of ecological significance:
MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE
LODDON SHIRE COUNCIL
MITIAMO – Total area 4.0 hectares, more or
less, being Crown Allotments 2008 and 2010,
Parish of Mitiamo as shown cross-hatched on
Plan No. LEGL./13-431 lodged in the Central
Plan Office of the Department of Transport,
Planning and Local Infrastructure. – (0609608)
This Legislative Instrument is effective
from the date on which it is published in the
Government Gazette.
Dated 6 May 2014
Responsible Minister
RYAN SMITH
Minister for Environment and
Climate Change
YVETTE CARISBROOKE
Clerk of the Executive Council
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Land Act 1958
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ABOLISH
THE REMAINDER OF THE BALLARAT
WEST TOWN COMMON
Order in Council
The Governor in Council under section 184
of the Land Act 1958 gives notice of intention
to abolish the remainder of the Ballarat West
Town Common as described below:
BALLARAT WEST – The remainder of the
Ballarat West Town Common, being Crown
Allotments R, R2, R3 and R4, in the Parish
of Dowling Forest proclaimed as such by the
Governor in Chief of the Colony of Victoria on
28 January, 1861 and diminished as to part by
various Orders.
File reference 0506597
This Legislative Instrument is effective
from the date on which it is published in the
Government Gazette.
Dated 6 May 2014
Responsible Minister
RYAN SMITH
Minister for Environment and
Climate Change
YVETTE CARISBROOKE
Clerk of the Executive Council
State Owned Enterprises Act 1992
DECLARATION OF
RURAL FINANCE CORPORATION AS A
REORGANISING BODY
Order in Council
The Governor in Council under section 7(1) of
the State Owned Enterprises Act 1992 (the
Act), declares Rural Finance Corporation as a
reorganising body.
Dated 6 May 2014
Responsible Minister:
HON. MICHAEL O’BRIEN MP
Treasurer
YVETTE CARISBROOKE
Clerk of the Executive Council
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