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Commonwealth ^ ^ of Australia Gazette
No. GN 44, Wednesday, 13 November 1991 Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra
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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 44. 13 November 1991 General Information 3549 Index issues contain references to entries in the Bookshops and are supplied without charge to annual Government Notices issues and entries in the Orders in subscribers to the Government Notices issues. Council, Notices under the Superannuation Act, Notices Chemicals Gazette provides information on the National under the Public Service Act, and Determinations under Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment the Public Service Act sections of the Public Service Scheme (NICNAS). These issues are published monthly issues. Index issues are published quarterly, are available and the cost is variable, over the counter from Commonwealth Government ISSUE OF PERIODIC GAZETTES The following Periodic issues of the Gazette have been published.
Copies may be purchased from Commonwealth Government Bookshops or by mail from the relevant address given on the front page of this Gazette. Gazette number Date of publication Subject P39 19.12.90 Guidelines for the Protection of Privacy in the Conduct of Medical
Research P40 20.12.90 Amendment No. 8 to the National Health and Medical Research Coun-
cils Food Standards Code P41 20.12.90 Statement of Unclaimed Moneys under the Banking Act for the year
ending 31.12,89 PI 18.1.91 Tariff Quotas—Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Base Quota Alloca-
tions—List of Quota Holders for 1991 P2 25.1.91 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 7975—Particulars of Permits Granted,
Refused, Suspended or Revoked for the Period 1.11.90 to 30.11.90 P3 5.2.91 Tariff Quotas—Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Ballot Quota Alloca-
tions—List of Quota Holders for 1991 P4 5.2.91 Tariff Quotas—Quota Transactions Processed in the Period 1.10.90 to
31.12.90 P5 21.2.91 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 7975—Particulars of Permits Granted,
Refused, Suspended or Revoked for the Period 1.12.90 to 31.12.90 P6 20.3.91 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 7975—Particulars of Permits Granted,
Refused, Suspended or Revoked for the Period 1.1.91 to 31.1.91 P7 27.3.91 Northern Prawn Fishery Prohibition of Taking Prawns P8 28.3.91 Commonwealth of Australia National Health Act 1953 Pharmaceutical
Benefits P9 12,4.91 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 7975—Particulars of Permits Granted,
Refused, Suspended or Revoked for the Period 1.2.91 to 28.2.91 PIO 2.5.91 Tariff Quotas—Quote Transactions Processed in the Period 1 January
1991 to March 1991 P l l 14.5.91 Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975—Notice of intention to enter
in places in the Register of the National Estate. Notice of entry in the Register of the National Estate. Notice of decision not to enter places and parts of places in the Register of the National Estate. Notice of intention to remove places and parts of places from the Register of the National Estate. Notice of removal of entries from the Register of the National Estate.
P12 17.5.91' Amendment No. 9 to the National Health and Medical Research Coun-cil's (NHMRC) Food Standards Code
P13 14.6.91 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 7975—Particulars of Permits Granted, Refused, Suspended or Revoked for the Period 1 March 1991 to 30 April 1991.
P14 14.6.91 Australian Customs Service—Tariff Quotas—Cheese Quota Alloca-tions—Tariff Quota Holders—1 July 1991 to 30 June 1992
P15 18.6.91 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 7975—Particulars of Permits Granted, Refused, Suspended or Revoked for the Period 1.5.91 to 31.5.91
PI6 21.6,91 Amendment No. 10 to the National Health and Medical Research Coun-cil's (NHMRC) Food Standards Code
P17 26.7,91 Conditions of Entry and Advancement in the Australian Public Service 1991
PI8 28.6.91 Civil Aviation Authority Determination PI9 1.7.91 Guidelines for the Protection of Privacy in the Conduct of Medical
Research P20 5.7.91 Tariff Quotas—Quota Transactions Processed in the Period 1.4.91 to
30,6.91 P21 12.7,91 Particulars of Permits Granted, Refused, Suspended or Revoked for the
Period 1.5.91 to 31.5.91 P22 14,8,91 Amendment No. 11 to the National Health and Medical Research Coun-
cils (NHMRC) Food Standards Code P23 15.8,91 Public Service Act 1922 Notification and Determination under Section
33A P24 16.9.91 General Recurrent Grants to non-Government non-Systemic Schools P25 18.9.91 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 7975—Particulars of Permits Granted,
Refused, Suspended, or Revoked for the period 1.7.91 to 31.7,91
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Gazette number Date of publication Subject
P26 30.9.91 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 7975—Particulars of Permits Granted, Refused, Suspended or Revoked for the period 1.8.91 to 31.8.91
P27 26.9.91 Financial Corporation Act 1974—Variation of List of Registered Corporations
P28 26.10.91 Tariff Quotas—Quota Transactions Processed in the Period 1.7.91 to 30.9.91
P29 23.10.91 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 7975—Particulars of Permits Granted, Refused, Suspended or Revoked for the period 1.9.91 to 31.9.91
•P30 8.11.91 Notice by the Australian Securities Commission to deregister defunct companies
•First time notified
N.N.—9151131
Legislation
Act of Pariiam^t assented to
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor-General, in the name of Her Majesty, assented on 31 October 1991 to the undermentioned Act passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled, viz:
No. 160 of 1991 • An Act relating to the carriage of goods by sea, and for related purposes (Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1991)
HARRY EVANS aerk of the Senate
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Government Departments
Administrative Services
AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION Notice of Changes to the Register of Political Parties PURSUANT to the provisions of Part XI of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 I, as delegate of the Austr^ian Electoral Commission, approved on 4 November 1991: an application from The Greens that the details of its Registered Officer in the Register of Political Parties be altered to;
Stephen Lawrence Brigham 41 Lower Coast Road STANWELL PARK NSW 2508
an application from the ACT Green Democratic Alliance that the details of its Registered Officer in Register of Political Parties be altered to; Sue Bolton 29 Lyttleton Crescent COOK ACT 2614
BCox Electoral Commissioner
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AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 44, 13 November 1991
i HAVE ascertained and set out in the schedule for each State and Territory the number of electors enrolled in each Division as at the date indicated and for each State and the Australian Capital Territory have determined the average divisional enrolment and the extent to which the number of electors enrolled in each Division differs from the average divisional enrolment.
BCOX Electoral Commissioner
THE SCHEDULE
NewSotiih Wales as at 31 October 1991 % Deviation from average divisional enrolment Division Enrolment
BANKS 677^2 -6.73 BARTON 70627 -2.76 BENNELONG 68793 -5.28 BEROWRA 71570 -1.73 BLAXLANO 69890 -3.77 BRAOFIELD 69183 -^.75 CALARE 73730 1,51 CHARLTC»I 73709 1.49 CHIFLEY 78853 8.57 COOK 69133 -4.81 C O W E R 82331 13.36 CUNNINGHAM 6868<« -5.43 D08ELL 81X60 11.74 DUNOAS 66729 -8.12 EOEN-MONARO 77005 6.02 FARRER 73592 1.32 F W L E R 75638 4.14 GILMORE 7'*273 2.26 6RAYNDLER 68063 -6.29 GREENWAY 699^7 -3.69 GHYOIR 70009 -3.61 HUGHES 7 6 ^ 1 5.30 HUME 71060 -2.16 HUNTER 75581 4.06 KINGSFORD-SMITH 7007^ -3.52 LINDSAY 73134 0.69 LOWE 68272 -6.00 LYNE 8 ^ 6 5 16.85 MACARTHUR 73252 0.86 MACKELLAR 69847 -3.83 MACqUARIE 75592 4.08 MITCHELL 79212 9.06 NEWCASTLE 67385 -7.22 NEW ENGLAND 74081 2.00 W5RTH SYDNEY 65379 -9.98 PAGE 77824 7.15 PARKES 71392 -1.70 PARRAMATTA 67756 -6.71 PHILLIP 68608 -5.54 PROSPECT 79024 8.80 REID 69242 -4.66 RICHMOND 78043 7.45 RIVERINA-DARLING 65368 -10.00 R(»ERTSON 80166 10.38 ST GEORGE 69496 -4.32 SHORTLAND 73851 1.68 SYDNEY 68516 -5.66 THROSBY 73386 1.04 HARRINGAH 68095 -6.24 WENTWORTH 63955 -11.94 WERRIHA 84726 16.65
STATE-TOTAL 3704124
AVERAGE ENROLMENT 72630
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Victoria as at 31 October 1991 % Deviation from average divisional
Division Enrolment enrolment
ASTON 75180 1.76 BALLARAT 71301 -3.49 BATMAN 75079 1.62 BENOIGO 73945 0.09 BRUCE 73540 -0.46 BURKE 71849 -2.75 CALWELL 75044 1.57 CASEY 74572 0.94 CHISHOLM 75522 2.22 CORANGAMITE 72593 -1.74 CORINELLA 75900 2.73 CORIO 75091 1.64 DEAKIN 74026 0.20 OUNKLEY 71750 -2.88 FLINDERS 70721 -4.28 GELLIBRAND 74069 0.25 GIPPSLAND 74140 0.35 GOLDSTEIN 76051 2.94 HIGGINS 74439 0,76 HOLT 69413 -6.05 HOTHAM 74540 0.89 INOI 72634 -1.69 ISAACS 73919 0.05 JAGAJAGA 69526 -5.89 KOOYONG 71866 -2.73 LALOR 73316 -0.76 LA TROBE 74222 0.46 KCEHEN 74983 1.49 MCMILLAN 76128 3.04 MALLEE 75679 2.43 MARIBYRNONG 74696 1.10 MELBOURNE 75759 2.54 MELBOURNE PORTS 72590 -1.75 MENZIES 71083 -3.79 MURRAY 75394 2.05 SCULLIN 75668 2.42 WANNON 75725 2.50 HILLS 75510 2.20
STATE-TOTAL 2807463
AVERAGE ENROLMENT 73881
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Queensland as at 31 October 1991
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% Deviation from average divisional enrolment Division Enrolment
BOWMAN 82800 9.20
BRISBANE 66208 -12,68
CAPRICORNIA 70620 -6.86
DAWSON 7S587 -0.57
FADDEN 70414 -7.15
FAIRFAX 8 9 6 6 2 18.25
FISHER 920435 21.59
FOROE 70136 -7.50
GRIFFITH 68058 -10.27
GROOM 76469 0.85
HERBERT 76156 0.44
HINKLER 75515 -0.67
KENNEDY 72845 -5.95
LEICHHARDT 77879 2.71
LILLEY 67541 -10.92
MCPHERSON 90591 19.21
MARANOA 71808 -5.29
KONCRIEFF 87115 14.89
MORETON 65605 -15.47
OXLEY 70252 -7.55
PETRIE 74059 -2.55
RANOCIN 77719 2.50
RYAN 76157 0.42
WIDE BAY 751S6 -0.88
STATE-TOTAL 1819751
AVERAGE ENROLMENT 75822
Western AtistraUa as at 31 October 1991 % Deviation from average divisional enrolment Division Enrolment
BRAND 71522 2.15
CANNING 65258 -6.80
COWAN 68011 -2.87
CURTIN 70846 1.18
FORREST 71566 2.21
FREMANTLE 70542 0.75
KALGOORLIE 70447 0.61
MOORE 67756 -5.23
0*C0hM3R 72979 4.25
PEARCE 67857 -5.08
PERTH 71774 2.51
STIRLING 71258 1.77
SWAN 71271 1.79
TANGNEY 69149 -1.24
S T A T E - T O T A L 980256
AVERAGE ENROLMENT 70017
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South Australia as at 31 October 1991 Government departments 3555
% Deviation from average divisional
Division Enrolment enrolment
ADELAIDE 72016 -3.41 BARKER 7T796 -Z36 BONYTHON 77685 4.20 BOaiHBY 74834 0.37 OREY 69456 -6,84 HAWKER 69675 ^.55 HINDMARSH 72262 -3.08 KINGSTON 77966 4.58 MAKIN 76703 2.88 MAYO 82014 10.00 PORT ADELAIDE 72899 -2.22 STURT 72230 -3.12 WAKEFTFID 78679 5.53
STATE TOTAL 969215
AVERAGE ENROLMENT 74555
Tasmania as at 31 October 1991 % Deviation from average divisional
Division Enrolment enrolment
BASS 60708 - 1 . 6 5 BRADOC^ 60960 -1.23 DENISON 59927 -2.90 FRANKLIN 63501 2.89 LYONS 63488 2.87
STATE-TOTAL 508584
AVERAGE ENROLMENT 61717
Australian Capital Territory as at 31 October 1991
Division Enrolment
% Deviation from average divisional enrolment
CANBERRA FRASER
STATE-TOTAL
AVERAGE ENROLMENT
90978 S5622
176800
88400
2.92 -2.92
Northern Territory as at 31 October 1991
Division Enrolment
% Deviation from average divisional enrolment
83672 0.00
TOTAL FOR AUSTRALIA 10 849 825 S151134
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Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories
NOTICE OF PERMIT GRANTBD ONPgR THE
KNVXRONMKNT PROTECTION (SEA DOHPING) ACT 1981
Pursuant to section 25 of the Environment Protection (Sea Dumping) Act 1981,, notice is given that a general permit was granted on 30 October 1991 to Harbour Waterfront Developments Pty Ltd, Level 1, 1 Newcastle Street, Rose 3ay, NSW 2029 to load and to dump up to 1340 cubic metres of spoil derived from the harbour bed in front of 5 Viret Street, Hunters Hill NSW and 15 Sutherland Crescent, Darling Point NSW.
Dximping of the spoil is to taJce place within a circular area of radius 400 metres centred at 33® 52.6' S, 151® 25.3" E.
Copies of the permit may be obtained from the Department of the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories, GPO Box 787, Canberra ACT 2601 or may be inspected at the office of Harbour Waterfront Developments Pty Ltd by arrangement with Mr Austin by telephoning 02-3710777.
ixnn First Assistant Secretary Environment Protection Division
'y I October 1991
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982
Section 11
DECLARATION OF APPROVED INSTITUTIONS
I, ROBERT WILLIAM GARFIELD JENKINS, the Designated Authority under sub-section 20(1) of the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982, in pursuance of sub-section 11(1) of that Act, hereby declare each of the organizations specified in Column 2 of the Schedule, m an item in the Schedule, to be an approved institution m relation to the class, or classes, of specimens specified in Column 3 of the Schedule in that item.
Dated this seventh day of November 1991
DESIGNATED AUTHORITY
SCHEDULE
Column 1 Column 2 Item Name and Co unt^ of
Approved Institution
Column 3 Approved class, or classes, of specimens
Singapore Zoological Gardens 80 Mandai Lake Road (PO Box 44) Singapore 25 BUKITPANJANG
Ammotragus lervia
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo 3701 South 10th Street Omaha Nebraska 68107 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Neofelis nebulosa Panthera tigris
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CX)MMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and ImportsV Act 1982
Section 12
DECLARATION OF APPROVED ZOOLOGICAL ORGANIZATIONS
I, ROBERT WILLIAM GARFIELD JENKINS, the Designated Authority under sub-section 20(1) of the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982^ in pursuance of sub-section 12(1) of that Act, hereby declare each of the zoological organizations specified in Column 2 of the Schedule, in an item m the Schedule, to be an approved zoological organization in relation to the class, or classes, of specimens specified in Column 3 of the Schedule m that item.
Dated this seventh day of November 1991
DESIGNATED AUTHORITY
SCHEDULE
Column 1 Column 2 Item Name and Country of
Zoo
Column 3 Approved class, or classes, of specimens
Singapore Zoolo^cal Gardens 80 Mandai Lake Road (PO Box 44) Singapore 25 BUKITPANJANG
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo 3701 South 10th Street Omaha Nebraska UNITED STAES OF AMERICA
Ammotragus lervia
Neofelis nehulosa Panthera tigris
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Finance
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Superannuation Act 1976
Superannuation (CSS) Employer Component Foment (Federal Airports Corporation Superannuation Fund) Determmation No. 1
I, RALPH WILLIS, Minister of State for Finance, make the following determination under subsection 241(1) of the Superannuation Act 1976.
Dated 7 ^ 1991.
Minister of State for Finance
Citation 1. This Determination may be cited as Superannuation (CSS) Employer Component Payment (Federal Airports Corporation Superannuation Fund) Determination No.l.
Interpretation 2. In this Determination, "the Act" means the Superannuation Act 1976. Amounts payable to Federal Airports Corporation Superannuation Fund
3. (1) Subject to subclause (2), the following amounts must be paid to the person or body administering the Federal Airports Corporation Superannuation Fund in respect of 410 persons referred to in paragraph 240(l)(a) of the Act who became members of that Fund in the period from the beginning of 1 December 1990 to the end of 30 June 1991: (a) an amount of $725,424 to be paid as soon as is reasonably
practicable after the commencement of this Determination; (b) on the last Australian Public Service payday in each of the months specified in the Schedule, the amount specified in the Schedule in relation to that month.
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Superannuation (CSS) Employer Component Payment (Federal Airports Corporation Superannuation Fund)
Determination No. 1
SCHEDULE MONTHLY A M O U N T S
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Item Moith Aincunt
1 November 1991 $
798,648 2 January 1992 998,085 3 F^ruary 1992 998,085 4 March 1992 998,085 5 April 1992 998,085 6 May 1992 998,085 7 June 1992 998,085 8 July 1992 998,085 9 August 1992 998,085 10 Septenfcer 1992 998,085 11 October 1992 998,085 12 November 1992 998,085 13 December 1992 998,085
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Health, Housing and Community Services
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953
NOTIFICATION OF APPROVAL OF FORM UNDER PARAGRAPH 40AA (6)(ce)
I Helen Mary Ellwood, Assistant Secretary K/G, Aged Care Policy and Evaluation Branch, Aged & Community Care Division, Department of Health, Housing & Community Services and Delegate of the Secretary to the Department of Health, Housing & Community Services, hereby notify that I have :
1. Revoked the approval of a form pursuant to Paragraph 40AA (6)(ce) being a form Gazetted on 24 October 1990 effective for all annual returns made in respect of financial years after 1989/90,
2. Approved the form known as NH20 - For Reconciliation of 1990/91 Nursing and Personal Care Staff Costs and Other Cost Reimbursed Expenditure For Non-Government Nursing Homes For the Aged pursuant to paragraph 40AA (6)(ce) for use in relation to information for the 1990/91 financial year.
Copies of this form can be obtained from the Office of the Commonwealth Department of Health Housing & Community Services in the capital city of each State and territory as follows:
New South Wales Commonwealth Department of Health Housing & Community Services 333 Kent Street, SYDNEY NSW 2000 Victoria Commonwealth Department of health Housing & Community Services 399 Lonsdale Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 Queensland Commonwealth Department of Health Housing & Community Services 340 Adelaide Street, BRISBANE QLD 4000 Western Australia Commonwealth Department of Health housing & Community Services 197 George's Terrace, PERTH WA 6000
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South Australia Commonwealth Department of Health Housing & Community Services 122 Pirie Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 Tasmaina Commonwealth Department of Health Housing & Community Services 21 Kirksway Place, HOBART TAS 7000 Northern Territoiry Commonwealth Department of Health Housing & Community Services
Cnr Knuckey & Litchfield Streets, DARWIN NT 0800
Dated this j^^^jlu^ day of 1991
Helen Mary Ellwood Assistant Secretary A/G Aged Care Policy and Evaluation Branch Aged & Community Care Division Department of Health, Housing & Community Services
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Immigration, Local Govemment and Ethnic Affairs
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA MIGRATION ACT 1958
I, Emil Joseph, a Delegate of the Minister of State for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs, acting pursuant to sub-section 106(1) of the Migration Act 1958 (The Act) hereby exempt, AYDIN, Safiye born 10 February 1974, for 5 November 1991 only, from the requirements of Sub-section 76(1) of The Act relating to visas.
Dated this 5th day of November 1991.
EMIL JOSEPH Delegate of the Minister of State for Immigration Local Government and Ethnic Affairs
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Industrial Relations
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Industrial Relations Act 1988
NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 142(4) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE
IN the matter of
TRANSPORT WORKERS (PASSENGER VEHICLES) AWARD 1984
C No. 32230 of 1991
Dated the 26th day of March 1985
AND in the matter of the variation of the above award
Notice is hereby given-(a) That on 29 October 1991, the Commission varied the term/s of the
above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below; (b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Australian Capital
Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 16 September 1991; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Avenue, Canberra.
SCHEDULE OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
T91 V.52 PRINT NO. 39111
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
1 ARRANGEMENT WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 6 BASE RATE WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 6A SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 7 NO EXTRA CLAIMS WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 8 SERVICE GRANTS WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 9 SHIFT ALLOWANCE WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 10 MEALS AND MEAL ALLOWANCE WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 11 SPECIAL ALLOWANCES WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 14 TICKET ALLOWANCE WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 15 AREA ALLOWANCE WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 17 TRAINEE DRIVERS & TRAINING
ON REGULAR SERVICES WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS
Dated this 7th day of November, 1991.
Christine Hayward Deputy Industrial Registrar
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No. GN44. 13 November 1991 Government departments 3565
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Industrial Relations Act 1988
NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 142(4) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE
IN the matter of RETAIL AND WHOLESALE SHOP EMPLOYEES
(AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY) AWARD 1983
C No. 20784 of 1991
Dated the 9th day of Novemberr 1983 AND in the matter of the variation of the above award
Notice is hereby given-
(a) That on 29 October 1991, the Commission varied the term/s of the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Australian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 3 June 1991; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection,
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Avenue, Canberra.
SCHEDULE OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
R17 V.34a PRINT NO. K0283
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation 5A BASE RATES NATIONAL WAGE CASE AUGUST 1989 -
SECOND MINIMUM RATES ADJUSTMENT
Dated this 7th day of November, 1991.
Christine Hayward Deputy Industrial Registrar
9151142
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
3566 Government departments No. GN 44, 13 November 1991
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Industrial Relations Act 1988
NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 142(A) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE
IN the matter of
THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES (RECREATION GROUNDS AND RACEDAY RACING OFFICIALS - NSW AND ACT) AWARD 1990
C No. of 31856 OF 1991
Dated the 15 March 1990 AND in the matter of the variation of the above award
Notice is hereby given-(a) That on 25 October 1991, the Commission varied the term/s of the
above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Australian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 16 September 1991; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level A, CML Building, University Avenue, Canberra.
SCHEDULE OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
T25A V.003 PRINT NO. J9768
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
27 Rates of pay - Recreation Grounds Employees) National Wage Case April 1991
28 Rates of pay and Exemptions Relating to the ACT Racing Club Inc. National Wage Case April 1991
29 Rates of pay - Raceday Racing Officials National Wage Case April 1991
23 Uniforms National Wage Case April 1991 18 No Further Claims National Wage Case April 1991
Dated this 7th day of November, 1991.
Christine Hayward Deputy Industrial Registrar
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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
No. GN 44, IS November 1991 Government departments 3567
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Industrial Relations Act 1988
NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 142(A) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE
IN the matter of
THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES' (LIVE THEATRE ANC CONCERT) AWARD 1982
C No. of 31857 OF 1991
Dated the 20 October 1982 AND in the matter of the variation of the above award Notice is hereby given-
(a) That on 25 October 1991, the Commission varied the term/s of the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Australian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 3 September 1991; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection,
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level A, CML Building, University Avenue, Canberra.
SCHEDULE OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
T131 V.033 PRINT NO. J9775
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
7 Rates of pay National Wage Case April 1991 8 Terms of Engagement National Wage Case April 1991 16 Meal Allowances and
Overtime National Wage Case April 1991 21 Travelling National Wage Case April 1991 22 Protective Clothing,
Uniforms, Equipment and
Wage April
Laundry Allowance National Wage Case April 1991 25 Special Costumes for
April
Employees National Wage Case April 1991 34 Broadcast of Live Perform-
ances National Wage Case April 1991 35 Allowances National Wage Case April 1991
Dated this 7th day of November, 1991.
Christine Hayward Deputy Industrial Registrar
9151144
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 3568 Government departments No. GN 44, 13 November 1991
Industry, Technology and Commerce
AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE CUSTOMS ACT 1901
PREIilMINARY FINDING INTO THE AT.T.KGED DUMPING AND SUBSIDISATION OF GLACE CHERRIES FROM FRANCE AND ITALY
On 30 July 1991 a notice was published under subsection 269TC(4) of the Customs Act 1901 notifying an inquiry into the alleged dumping and subsidisation of glace cherries from France and Italy. Notification was made following an application by ITC (Australia) for the publication of dumping and countervailing duty notices,
I have considered the application, taking into account submissions received and any other matters considered relevant. NOTICE UNDER SUBSECTION 269TD(2) OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901
I have made a preliminary finding that there are sufficient grounds for the publication of dumping and countervailing duty notices in respect of glace cherries exported from France and Italy. I will within seven days of the publication of this Notice^ refer to the Anti-Dumping Authority the question as to whether the publication of dumping and countervailing duty notices for glace cherries exported from France and Italy sought by ITC (Australia) is so justified, as required by paragraph 269TD(2)(b) of the Customs Act 1901.
I consider it appropriate to require and take securities under section 42 of the Customs Act 1901 in respect of any dumping or countervailing duties that may become payable on entry for home consumption on or after 8 November 1991 of glace cherries from France and Italy.
MARION ESTELLE GRANT Delegate of the Comptroller-General 7 November 1991
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COWONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA gjSTOHS ACT 1901
NOTICE OF RATES OF EXCHANGE - sl61J CUSTOMS ACT 1901 I, PATRICK^HAGAN, delegate of the Conptroller-General of Customs, hereby specify, pursuant to sl61J of the Customs Act^l901, that the amounts, set out in Colutms 3 to 9 hereunder are the rultng rates of exchange, on the dates specified, for the purposes of ascertaining the value of imported goods under the provisions of Division 2 of Part VIII of the Customs Act 1901.
SCHEDULE (Foreign Currency " AUS $1) Colutan 1 Colusn 2 Coluwi 3 Column 4 Colum 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column 8 Coluan 9 Country Foreign Date Date Date Date Date Date Date
Currency 30/10/91 31/10/91 1/11/91 2/11/91 3/11/91 4/11/91 5/11/91
AUSTRIA SCHiaiNGS 9.3348 9.2081 9.1581 9.1581 9.1581 9.0243 9.0521 BEUGIIW/LUX FRANCS 27.3100 26.9300 26.7900 26.7900 26.7900 26.4300 26.4900 BRAZIL CRUZADO 499.2100 500.9900 504.2700 504.2700 504.2700 511.3000 519.6000 CANADA DOLLARS .8839 .8787 .8749 .8749 .8749 .8745 .8789 CHINA YUAN 4.2264 4.2017 4.1834 4.1834 4.1834 4.1931 4.2097 DENMARK KRONER 5.1480 5.0767 5.0488 5.0488 5.0488 4.9760 4.9857 EC ECU .6487 .6398 .6355 .6355 .6355 .6294 .6276 FIJI DOLLAR 1.1665 1.1589 1.1550 1.1550 1.1550 1.1541 1.1515 FINLAND MARKKA 3.2307 3.1864 3.1728 3.1728 3.1728 3.1234 3.1298 FRANCE FRANCS 4.5323 4.4682 4.4473 4.4473 4.4473 4.3887 4.3946 GERMANY DEUTSCf«4ARKS 1.3272 1.3080 1.3010 1.3010 1.3010 1.2832 1.2863 GREECE DRACtWAE 148.5300 146.6500 145.6700 145.6700 145.6700 143.5400 144.5600 KONG KONG DOLLARS 6.1219 6.0799 6.0575 6.0575 6.0575 6.0660 6.0898 INDIA RUPEES 20.3338 20.3COO 20,1359 20.1359 20.1359 20.1930 20.2574 INDONESIA RUPIAH 1554.9000 1545.2000 1538.5000 1538.5000 1538.5000 1542.1000 1548.2000 IRELAND POUNDS .4962 .4893 .4869 .4869 .4869 .4798 .4808 ISRAEL SHEKEL 1.9169 1.8862 1,8737 1.8737 1.8737 1.8780 1.8608 ITALY URE 992.8900 978.9300 974.3800 974.3800 974.3800 962.4400 963.4500 JAPAN YEN . 102.9600 102.4600 101.8700 101.8700 101.8700 101.2900 101.4400 KOREA M M 590.7100 587.2600 585.5900 585.5900 585.5900 588.0900 590.6300 MALAYSIA DOLLAR 2.1636 2.1501 2.1412 2.1412 2.1412 2.1427 2.1490 NETHERLANDS OJILDER 1.4951 1.4738 1.4657 1.4657 1.4657 1.4463 1.4491 NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR 1.4101 1.4021 1.3928 1.3928 1.3928 1.3863 1.3922 t«RWAY KRONER 5.2018 5.1277 5.0978 5.0978 5.0978 5.0273 5.0397 PAKISTAN RUPEE 19.2900 19.1800 19.1000 19.1000 19.1000 19.1400 19.1400 PNG KINA .7430 .7396 .7375 .7375 .7375 .7376 .7394 PHILIPPINES PESO 20.8700 20.7400 20.6500 20.6500 20.6500 20.7000 20.3400 PORTUGAL ESCUDO 114.9200 112.5800 111.9500 111.9500 111.9500 110.6600 110.3200 SINGAPORE DOLLAR 1.3321 1.3225 1.3154 1.3154 1.3154 1.3139 1.3074 SOLOMON IS. DOLLAR 2.1698 2.1601 2.1518 2.1518 2.1518 2.1574 2.1582 SOUTH AFRICA RAfO 2.2376 2.217Z*.. 2.2069 2.2069 2.2069 2.1986 2.1984 SPAIN PESETA 83.3900 82.3000 81.9000 81.9000 81.9000 80.6600 80.9400 SRI LANKA RUPEE 33.1500 33.0300 32.8900 32.8900 32.8900 32.9700 33.1000 SWEDEN KRONA 4.8342 4.7683 4.7421 4.7421 4.7421 4.6801 4.6926 SWITZERLAND FRANC 1.1614 1.1460 1.1424 1.1424 1.1424 1.1269 1.1321 TAIWAN DOLLAR 20,7500 20.6100 20.5100 20.5100 20.5100 20.4700 20.5600 TMAILAfO BAHT 20.1300 20.0200 19.9100 19.9100 19.9100 19.9200 19.9800 UK POtflWS .4554 .4490 .4475 .4475 .4475 .4417 .4427 USA DOLLAR .7874 .7828 .7794 .7794 .7794 .7812 .7843
PATRICK HAGAN Delegate of the ComptrollerHSeneral of Customs CANBERRA A.C.T. 06/11/91 3151146
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 3570 Government departments No. GN44, 13 November 1991 CASE NO 169
AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSION ACT 1985 NOTIFICATION UNDER SECTION 44
In pursuance of sub-section (9) of Section 44 of the Australiain Trade Commission Act 1985. the Australian Trade Commission hereby gives notice that it has entered into a contract of insurance in accordance with an approval given by the Minister for Industry Technology and Commerce under that Section.
The contract of insurance is a contract to pay a person carrying op a business in Australia up to 95 per centum of any monetary loss or other monetary detriment attributable to circumstances outside the control of the person resulting from failure to receive payment in cormection with contracts for the sale of certain goods by the person to another person outside Australia and the export of the goods to that person during a period ending 180 days after the date of the final shipment imder the contract.
The extent of the direct liability of the Govenmient under the contract of insurance is limited to A$12,017,500 plus interest accruing until the date of payment.
Dated this twenty-eighth day of October 1991.
D F Fisher Group Executive
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CASE NO 171
AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSION ACT 1985 NOTIFICATION UNDER SECTION 44
The Australian Trade Commission hereby gives notice under sub-section (9) of Section 44 of the Australian Trade Commission Act 1985. that it has issued a performance bond and a payment bond (the "Bonds") in accordance with an approval given under sub-section (3) of Section 44 of that Act
Pursuant to the Bonds, the Commission promises payment of amounts that may be validly claimed imder each Bond The Bonds each have a face value of A$2,033,991. They are issued in accordance with the Miller Act (40 U.S.C. 270a - 270e) (United States).
The extent of the Commonwealth aggregate liability on the Government account in respect of the Bonds is A$3,661,187 up until 23 May 1993; and thereafter, vmtil the Bonds are discharged, is A$4,067,982.
Dated this twenty-eighth day of October 1991.
D F Fisher Group Executive
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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 3572 Government departments No. GN 44, 13 November 1991 CASE NO 175
AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSION ACT 1985 NOTIFICATION UNDER SECTION 44
In pursuance of sub-section (9) of Section 44 of the Australian Trade Commission Act 1985. the Australian Trade Commission hereby gives notice that it has entered into a contract of insurance in accordance with an approval given by the Minister for Industry Technology and Commerce under that Section.
The contract of insurance is a contract to pay a person carrying on a business in Australia up to 100 per centum of any monetary loss or other monetary detriment attributable to circumstances outside the control of the person resulting from failure to receive payment in connection with contracts for the sale of certain goods by the person to another person outside Australia and the export of the goods to that person during a period ending 240 days after the date of the final shipment under the contract.
The extent of the direct liability of the Government under the contract of insurance is limited to A$150,000,0(X) plus interest accruing until the date of payment.
Dated this twenty-eighth day of October 1991.
MAJUL^ D F Fisher Group Executive
9151149
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Bounty and Capitalisation Grants (Textile Yams) Act 1981.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 21H(1) otthe above Act that a Capitalisation Grant Agreement was entered into on 29 October 1991, between YTM Pty Ltd and the Commonwealth of Australia. A grant of $20,000,000 was sought by the applicant. The Minister agreed to make a grant of $15,965,182 payable on 1 November 1991. Dated this seventh day of November 1991.
H L L Leach
Chief Executive
Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Development Authority.
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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 3574 Government departments No. GN 44, 13 November 1991
Primary Industries and Energy
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967
NOTICE OF INVITATION OF APPLICATION FOR EXPLORATION PERMIT
I, ALAN GORDON GRIFFITHS, the Designated Authority in respect of the adjacent area in respect of the Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands, in pursuance of Section 22A(1) of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 of the Commonwealth of Australia, hereby invite applications for the grant of an exploration permit in respect of the following blocks within the area as described in the Schedule.
SCHEDULE
(The references herexmder are the names of the map sheets of the 1:1,000,000 series and to the numbers of graticular sections shown thereon).
BLOCK DESCRIPTION
Area AC91-1
MAP SHEET SCSI (TIMOR)
Block Nos.
2587 2588 2589 2590 2659 2660 2661 2733 2734 2805 2806partA 2877 part A 2878 part B 2948 2949 part A 3019 3020 part A 3021 part B 3090 3091 3092 part A 3161 3162 3163 3164 part B 3235 part A 3307 parts
Assessed to contain 28 blocks.
APPLICATIONS
Application for the award of a permit over area AC91-1 are required to be made in the following manner and must cover all blocks on offer in the specified area.
The application must include details of:
the company or consortium making the application, and in the case of the latter the percentage participating interest of each company;
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in a sealed envelope, the amount that the applicant is prepared to pay in a single payment to the Commonwealth of Australia for the award of the permit;
the technical qualifications of the applicant and of its employees;
the technical advice available to the applicant;
the financial resources available to the apphcant as well as a statement of existing exploration plans and commitments over the next 6 years, and a copy of the latest annual report for each applicant company; and
the viability of the consortium lodging the application, including evidence that a satisfactory settlement has been or can be reached on the joint operating agreement (a copy of a Heads of Agreement dealing will generally suffice).
A fee of $1,200, (non refundable) payable to the Commonwealth of Australia through an AustraUan Bank or by bank cheque, is required to be paid at the time the application is submitted. See lodgement requirements below.
Assessment of Applications
The Designated Authority may reject applications where he is satisfied that the applicant has insufficient technical or financial resources to effectively carry out exploration operations in the permit area. In addition, applications may be rejected if the Designated Authority is of the view that bids are inadequate because of insxifficient competition, including any situation where he is satisfied that there has been collusive bidding.
Conditions
A permit awarded under this invitation will be for one 6 year term and will not be able to be renewed. Special provisions in the Act will allow the permit to continue in force where an application for a location, retention lease or production licence has been lodged.
Permittees will be required to comply with the provisions of the Act and Acts with which it is incorporated, and with the Regulations and Directions issued imder the Act.
Further details of the cash bidding system including the criteria for assessment of applications and the conditions to apply following the award of a permit are available from the Director of Energy, Department of Mines and Energy in Darwin and fi-om the Petroleum Division, Department of Primary Industries and Energy in Canberra.
Lodgement of Applications
Applications must be lodged by 4.00pm on Friday, 3 April 1992. Applications, together with supporting data, should be submitted in duplicate to:
^ , Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 3576 Government departments No. GN 44, 13 November 1991
First Assistant Secretary Petroleum Division Department of Primary Industries and Energy Core 3, Wing 4, Level 5 Edmund Barton Building BARTON ACT 2600 ATTENTION: Mr B J Kay Cash Bids Officer
The following special instructions should be observed: two copies of the application and supporting data, together with a fee of $1,200, (non refundable) payable to tiie Commonwealth of Aiistralia through an Australian Bank or by bank cheque, should be enclosed in an envelope or package
the application should then be sealed and clearly marked as "Envelope 1-Application for Area-AC91-l-Conmiercial-in-Confidence"; in a second envelope enclose details of the cash bid that the applicant is prepared to pay in a single payment to the Commonwealth for the award of a permit
the bid should be sealed and clearly marked as "Envelope 2 - Cash Bid for Area AC91-l-Commercial-in-Confidence"; unless delivered by hand to the Cash Bids Officer, the two envelopes should be enclosed in a plain covering envelope or package and forward^ to the above address; receipts for applications received will be issued by the Cash Bids Officer.
Copies of the basic exploration data pertaining to the blocks comprising this notice may be purchased from the Department of Mines and Energy, 3rd Floor, Centrepoint Building, The Mall, Darwin, NT, 0801,
Dated: 6 November 1991
Made imder the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 of the Commonwealth of Australia.
A G GRIFFITHS Designated Authority
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AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMICALS COUNCIL NOTICE OF CLEARANCE OF AN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL PRODUCT
Pursuant lo the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act 1988, the Council hereby gives noticc that it has issued a certificate of clearance in respect of the following product, with effect from 27 September 1991
FRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Distinguishing Name
SENCOR 700 WF SELECTIVE HERBICIDE
Formulation Type
Wettable powder containing 700g/kg metribuzin
Issued to Bayer Australia Limited Business Group Agrochemicals 875 Pacific Hwy PYMBLE NSW 2073 CONDITIONS OF CLEARANCE
Use Herbicide for use on chickpeas
Maximum Use level 1 kg/ha
Method of Application Boom spray and aerial application
Maximum Residue limit •O.Olmg/kg pulses •0.05mg/kg ccareals, peas, potatoes,
soybeans 0.1 mg/kg tomatoes
Withholding Period Tomatoes 21 days Barley, wheat and pulses 14 days
Environmental Safety Do NOT contaminate ponds, waterways, and drains with product or used containers.
Government departments 3577
AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMICALS COUNCIL
NOTICE OF CLEARANCE OF AN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL PRODUCT
Pursuant to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act 19SS, the Council hereby gives notice that is has issued a certificate of clearance in respect of the follov.dng product, with effect from-13 October 1991.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Distinguishing Name STARANE SELECTIVE HERBICIDE
Formulation Type emulsifiable concentrate containing 300g/L fluroxypyr present as the 1-methylheptyl ester.
Issued to Dow Chemical (Australia ) Limited 100 Miller Street NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060
CONDITIONS OF CLEARANCE
Use For control of a wide range of broadleaf weeds in sugar cane, cereals, sweet com and pastures; and woody weeds in pastures, rights -of-way and forests.
Maximum Rate of Use 2L/ha
Method of Application spray or paint (basal bark treatment).
Maximum Residue Limits mg/kg
fluroxTpyr 2 0.2
Table 3 0.1
25 100
edible offal sweet corn, cereals grains, sugar cane juice meat, milk
pasture, stockfood sugarcane fodder and forage, straw, fodder (dry) and hay of cereal grains and other grass like plants, forage of cereal grains and other grass like plants.
3578 Government departments
VLTLKiNAKY LLNJNvJJl NOTICE or CLEAKANCE OF AN AGKICULTURAL CHEMICAL PRODUCT
Pursuant to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act 1988, the Council hereby gives notice that it has issued a certificate of clearance in respect of the following product, with effect
26 August 1 9 9 1 .
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Distinguishing Name MITAC 200 EC MITICIDE
Formulation Type Emulsifiable concentrate containing 200g/L amitraz
Issued to Schering Pcy Ltd Agrochemicals Division 27-31 Doody Street ALEXANDRIA NSW 2015
CONDITION OF CLEARANCE
Use miticide
Maximum use level 250mL/100L
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Withholding Periods DO NOT GRAZE FAILED CROPS OR TREATED PASTURES OR CUT FOR STOCK FOOD FOR 7 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION
Environmental Safety Do NOT contaminaie streams, rivers, waterways, irrigation channels, ponds, drains, water used for irrigation, drinking or other domestic purposes with the chemical or empty container.
Operator Protection When preparing the spray wear face shield or goggles.
Method of Application spray
Maximum Residue Limit 0.5 mg/kg apples 0.5 mg/kg stone fruits
(except cherries)
Withholding Period peaches, plums 14 days apples 21 days
Crop/Pest for the control of certain mites and aphids in apples, peaches, plums and roses.
Environmental Safety Do not contaminate ponds, vaterways or drains with this chemical or used containers. Toxic to fish.
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AbSlKAJLlAiS A G K l C i j i . ! bICAL AiNJJ VETERINARY C H E M I C A L S C O U N C I L N O T I C E O F CLEARANCE O F A VETERINARY C H E M I C A L P R O D U C T
Pursuant to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act 1988, the Council hereby gives notice that it has issued a certificate of clearance in respect of the following product, with effect from 11 October 1991.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Distinguishing Name DI-FLEA EXSPOT FLEA AND TICK INSECTICIDE FOR DOGS AND PUPPIES
Formula t ion T^pe Liquid
Issued to
Pitman-Moore Australia limited
CONDITIONS OF CLEARANCE
Use Aids in the control of fleas (Ctenocephalides
canisy Ctenocephalides felis) on dogs for up to 3 weeks. Aids in the control of ticks (Rhipicephalus sanguineus) on dogs for up to two weeks. Not for paralysis tick (Ixodes
holocychis).
Use level 1 mL per dog for dogs less than 15 kg bodyweight 2 mL per dog for dogs over 15 kg bodyweight
Method of Application Topical
Poisons Schedule Permethrin - Appendix B
Maximum Residue Limits Not Applicable
Government departments 3579
AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMICALS COUNCIL NOTICE OF CLEARANCE OF AN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL PRODUCT
Pursuant to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act 1988, the Coundl hereby gives noticc that it has issued a certificate of clearance in respcct of the following product, with effect from 8 October 1991
PRODUCT DESCRirnON
Distinguishing Name ANTRACOL 700 WG FUNGICIDE
Formulation Type Water dispcrsible granule containing 700g/kg propineb
Issued to Bayer Australia Ltd Busmess Group Agrochemicals 875 Padfic Hwy PYMBLE NSW 2073
CONDITIONS OF CLEARANCE
Use Fungicide to be used in ccIery, dtnis, lettucc, onions, potatoes, tobacco, and tomatoes
Maximum rate of use 200g/100Lor2kg/ha
Method of application Spray
Maxium Residue Limit 0^ mg/kg citrus fruits ZO mg/kg celery 1.0 mg/kg fruiting vegetables, cucurbits 4.0 mg/kg lettucc, head; onion, bulb •0.02 mg/kg potato 3.0 mg/kg tomato
Environmental Safety Do NOT contaminate ponds, waterways and drains with chemical or used containers.
Withholding Period Not y^plicable
3580 Government departments
AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMICALS COUNCIL NOTICE OF CLEARANCE OF AN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL PRODUCT
Pursuant to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act 1988, the Council hereby gives notice that it has issued a certificate of clcarance in rcspcct of the followng product, with effect from 21 Octobcr 1991.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Distinguishing Name CROP KING PROTON HERBICIDE
Formulation Type Suspension conccntratc containing 500g/L prometryn
Issued to Indtec Limited Paringa Road, Gibson Island Murarric
MORNINGSIDE QLD4190
CONDITIONS OF CLEARANCE
Use Herbidde for use on wheat, barley, oats, lucrene, pasture, irrigated cotton, canning and field peas, beans, carrots, onions, cclcry, perennial grass seed crops, perennial rye grass seed crops and poutoes Maximum Use level 43L/ha
Method of Application Spray
Maximum Residue Limit •O.lmg/kg ccreal grains •O.lmg/kg cottonseed •O.lmg/kg vegetables
Withholding Period NU
Environmental Safety Do NOT contaminate dams, waterways, drains or ditches with product or used container.
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 44, 13 November 1991
AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMICALS COUNCIL
NOTICE OF CLEARANCE OF AN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL PRODUCT
Persuant to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act 1988, the Council hereby gives notice that is has issued a certificate of clearance in respect of the following product, with effect from ^ October 1991.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Distinguishing Name STARYCIDE 480 LARVIODE
Formulation Type suspension concentrate containing 480g/L triflumuron
Issued to
Bayer Australia limited
CONDITIONS OF CLEARANCE
Use Control of flea larvae in household indoor and outdoor situations. Maximum Rate of Use 0.5mL/10m2
Method of Application spray
Maximum Residue Limits not applicable
Withholding Periods not applicable
Environmental Safety Dangerous to non-target insects, fish, yabbies and other aquatic and soil arthropods. Do not contaminate dams, drains, ponds, creeks and other waterways with the product or used containers.
Operator Protection Wear elbow length PVC gloves
9151152
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Social Security
Instrument 91/91--14
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Social Security Act 1991
NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 1093(2)
I, J B BOWDLER, Acting Secretary to the Department of Social Security, determine, under subsection 1088(1) of the Social Security Act 1991 (-The Act-) that the current annual rate of return in relation to each market-linked investments product nominated in column B of the Schedule to this instrument and managed by the fund manager specified in column A of the Schedule is the percentage specified in column C of the Schedule. This determination takes effect in accordance with subsection 1091(1) of the Act on the date specified in column D of the Schedule.
Dated this S I day of
Actinc
1991
Sec^^tary to the Department of Social Security
SCHEDULE TO INSTRUMENT 91/91-14
A Fund B Investment Product
AMP Society AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Balanced Investment Units
AMP Society AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULS) - Managed Balanced Initial Units
AMP Society AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULS) - Managed Broadly Based Initial Units
AMP Society AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULS) - Managed Equity Based Initial Units
AMP Society AMP Portfolio Plan (No 2 Plan) - 'A' Units
AMP Society AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULAN) - Managed Balanced
C % D Date
5.44 19/07/91
1.59 19/07/91
2.89 19/07/91
0.57 19/07/91
6.34 19/07/91
5.05 16/07/91
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3582 Government departments
SCHEDULE TO INSTRUMENT 91/91-14
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN44, 13 November 1991
A Fund
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
B Investment Product
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Balanced
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULAN) - Managed Broadly Based
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Broadly Based
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULAN) - Managed Equity Based
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Equity Based
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULASP) - Australian Equities
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULAN) - Australian Equities
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULASP) - International
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULAN) - International
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - Managed Balanced
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - Managed Balanced
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - Managed Equity Based
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - Managed Equity Based
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - Managed Broadly Based
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - Managed Broadly Based
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - Property
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - Property
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - International
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - International
C % D Date
5.05 19/07/91
5.10 19/07/91
5.10 19/07/91
6.69 19/07/91
6.69 19/07/91
9.70 19/07/91
9.70 19/07/91
1.79 19/07/91
1.79 19/07/91
5.44 12/07/91
5.44 12/07/91
4.38 12/07/91
4.38 12/07/91
6.79 12/07/91
6.79 12/07/91
0 12/07/91
0 12/07/91
0.07 12/07/91
0.07 12/07/91
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SCHEDULE TO INSTRUMENT 91/91-14 Government departments 3583
A Fund
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
B Investment Product
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity 9.28 - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - Australian Equities
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity 9.28 - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - Australian Equities
AMP Portfolio Plan (No 3 Fund) - 'M' Units
AMP Investment Account Savings Plan 10.50 (AMPAK) (TABLES lAA/IAF) - Asset Value 20%
AMP Investment Account Insurance Bond 10.00 - Entry Fee Version (TABLE FSB) - Asset Value (20%)
AMP Investment Account Insurance Bond 10.00 - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE FSBN) - Asset Value (20%)
AMP Capital Secure Deferred Annuity 10.75 (TABLE FSDN) - Asset Value (20%)
AMP Investment Linked Savings Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULN) - Managed Balanced Initial Units
AMP Investment Linked Savings Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULN) - Managed Broadly Based Initial Units
AMP Investment Linked Savings Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULN) - Managed Equity Based Initial Units
C % D Date 12/07/91
12/07/91
6.25 19/07/91
19/07/91
19/07/91
19/07/91
12/08/91
1.14 12/08/91
1.35 12/08/91
2.69 12/08/91
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3584 Government departments Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
No. GN44, 13 November 1991
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
SocjiaJl SecufUy Act 1991
NOTICE OF REVOCATION OF A DETERMINATION UNDER SUB-SECTION 1088(1)
I, J B BOWDLER, Acting Secretary to the Department of Social Security^ revoke, in accordance with section 1092 of the Social Security Act 1991 (the Act), the determinations made under subsection 1088(1) of the Act of the current annual rate of return in relation to the market linked investments included in each investment product in column B of the Schedule to this Notice and managed by the fund manager specified in column A of the Schedule. These determinations cease to have effect from the date of this Notice,
Dated this g/ day of 1991
Acti to the Department of Social Security
A Fund
Advance Asset Management Perpetual Trustee Company Limited
Westpac Financial Services Limited Westpac Financial Services Limited Westpac Financial Services Limited
B Investment Product
Advance Imputation Fund Industrial Share Fund
- Common Trust Fund No 2 Westpac Imputation Trust Westpac Investment Trust Westpac Australian Investment
Trust
Page 1 of 1
9151154
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN44, 13 November 1991 Government departments 3585
I n s t r u m e n t 9 1 / 9 1 - 1 0
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 9(2)
I, DEREK VOLKER, Secretary to the Department of Social Security, specify in accordance with sub-section 9(2) of the Social Security Act 1991 that each class of market-linked investments specified in column B of the Schedule is an investment product and that the person or body specified in column A of the Schedule opposite each named investment product is the fund manager in relation to that investment product.
Dated this day of 1991
Secretary to the Department of Social Security
SCHEDULE TO INSTRUMENT 91/91-10
A. Fund Manager
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
B. Investment Product
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Balanced
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Broadly Based
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Equity Based
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULASP) - Australian Equities
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULASP) - International
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULAN) - Managed Balanced
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULAN) - Managed Broadly Based
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULAN) - Managed Equity Based
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULAN) - Australian Equities
AMP Investment Linked Insurance Bond - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULAN) - International
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - Managed Balanced
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - Managed Broadly Based
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3586 Government departments
SCHEDULED TO INSTRUMENT 91/91-10 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
No. GN44, 13 November 1991
A. Fund Manager AMP Society AMP Society AMP Society AMP Society AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society AMP Society AMP Society AMP Society AMP Society AMP Society AMP Society AMP Society AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society ^
AMP Society
AMP Society
B. Investment Product AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry
Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - Managed Equity Based AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry
Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - Australian Equities AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry
Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - International AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - Entry
Fee Version (TABLE ULK) - Property AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - No
Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - Managed Balanced
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - Managed Broadly Based
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - Managed Equity Based
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - Australian Equities
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - International
AMP Investment Linked Deferred Annuity - No Entry Fee Version (TABLE ULKN) - Property
AMP Portfolio Plan (No 3 Fund) - 'M* units Investment Account Savings Plan (AMPAK)
(TABLE lAA/IAF) - Asset Value (20%) AMP Investment Account Insurance Bond - Entry
Fee Version (TABLE FSB) - Asset Value (20%) AMP Investment Account Insurance Bond - No Entry
Fee Version (TABLE FSBN) - Asset Value (20%) AMP Investment Account Deferred Annuity
(TABLE FSD) - Asset Value (20%) AMP Capital Secure Deferred Annuity
(TABLE FSDN) - Asset Value (20%) AMP Investment Linked Savings Plan
(TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULN) - Managed Balanced Initial Units
AMP Investment Linked Savings Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULN) - Managed Balanced Investment Units
AMP Investment Linked Savings Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULN) - Managed Broadly Based Initial Units
AMP Investment Linked Savings Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULN) - Managed Broadly Based Investment Units
AMP Investment Linked Savings Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULN) - Managed Equity Based Initial Units
AMP Investment Linked Savings Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULN) - Managed Equity Based Investment Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Balanced Initial Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Balanced Investment Units
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Government departments 3587
A. Fund Manager
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society Armstrong Jones
Life Assurance Limited
Armstrong Jones Life Assurance Limited
Bain Management Limited
Bain Management Limited
Lifeplan Financial Services
Lifeplan Financial Services
Lifeplan Financial Services
Mullens Management Ltd
B. Investment Product
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Broadly Based Initial Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Broadly Based Investment Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Equity Based Initial Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond (TABLE ULASP) - Managed Equity Based Investment Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond (TABLE ULASP) - Australian Equities
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond (TABLE ULASP) - International
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond (TABLE ULASP) - Property
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULS) - Managed Balanced Initial Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULS) - Managed Balanced Investment Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULS) - Managed Broadly Based Initial Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULS) - Managed Broadly Based Investment Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULS) - Managed Equity Based Initial Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Plan (TABLE ULA/ULJ/ULS) - Managed Equity Based Investment Units
AMP Investment Account Superannuation Savings Plan (AMPAK) (TABLE lAA/IAF) - Asset Value (20%)
AMP Investment Account Personal Superannuation Bond (TABLE FSB) - Asset Value (20%)
AMP Portfolio Plan (No 2 Fund) - 'A* Units Armstrong Jones Guaranteed Share Investment
Rollover Armstrong Jones Guaranteed Share Investment Fund
Bain & Co. Investment Management Service Listed Property Securities Investment Trust
Bain & Co. Investment Management Service Listed Property Securities Rollover Fund
Lifeplan Savings Bond - Balanced Growth Fund
Lifeplan Deferred Annuity Fund - Balanced Growth Fund
Lifeplan Personal Superannuation Fund - Balanced Growth Fund
Mullens Investment Fund ^ 9151155
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3588 Government departments Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
No. GN44, 13 November 1991
Instrument 91/91-11
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Social Security Act 1991
NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 1093(2)
I, DEREK VOLKER, Secretary to the Department of Social Security, determine, under subsection 1088(1) of the Social Security Act 1991 ("The Act") that the current annual rate of return in relation to each market-linked investments product nominated in column B of the Schedule to this instrument and managed by the fund manager specified in column A of the Schedule is the percentage specified in column C of the Schedule. This determination takes effect in accordance with subsection 1091(1) of the Act on the date specified in column D of the Schedule.
Dated this
iM^-
day of 1991
Secretary to the Department of Social Security
SCHEDULE TO INSTRUMENT 91/91-11
A Fund B Investment Product C % D Date
Advance Asset Advance High Performance 7, .61 07/08/91 Management Fund
Advance Asset Advance Australian 10, .50 07/08/91 Management Sharemarket 1
Advance Asset Advance Split Property 10, .41 07/08/91 Management Fund - Income Units
AMP Investment AMP Property Trust 0 25/07/91 Management Limited
AMP Society AMP Investment Linked 6, .79 19/07/91
AMP Society
AMP Society
AMP Society
Personal Superannuation Bond - Managed Broadly Based Investment Units
AMP Investment Linked Persor^al Superannuation Bond Managed Equity Based Investment Units
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond - Australian Equities
AMP Investment Linked Personal Superannuation Bond - International
4.38 19/07/91
9.28 19/07/91
0.07 19/07/91
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SCHEDULE TO INSTRUMENT 91/91-11 Government departments 3589
A Fund AMP Society
Armstrong Jones Management Limited
Armstrong Jones Management Limited
Equitilink Australia Ltd
Friends Investment Management Ltd
Friends Investment Management Ltd
Friends Investment Management Ltd
Friends Provident Life Assurance Company Limited
Friends Provident Life Assurance Company Limited
Friends Provident Life Assurance Company Limited
Friends Provident Life Office
Friends Provident Life Office
Friends Provident Life Office
GIO Life Ltd GIO Life Ltd GIO Life Ltd GIO of NSW GIO of NSW GIO of NSW Growth Equities Mutual Ltd
Growth Equities Mutual Ltd
Invia Limited Mullens Management Ltd Thornton Management
(Australia) Limited Tyndall Investment Management (Australia) Ltd
Westpac Financial Services Limited
Westpac Financial Services Limited
B Investment Product AMP Investment Linked
Personal Superannuation Bond — Property
Armstrong Jones Australian Growth Fund - Income Units
C % D Date 19/07/91
9.51 30/05/91
Prime Investment Fund 9. .49 05/07/91 Growthlink Trust 0 15/08/91 International Growth Trust 0 12/07/91 Managed Growth Trust 0 12/07/91 Property Securities Trust 3, ,34 12/07/91 Managed Personal Retirement 0 12/07/91
Bond - International Fund Managed Personal Retirement
Bond - Property Plus Fund Managed Personal Retirement
Bond - Ethical Fund Managed Annuity Option Bond
- International Fund Managed Access Bond
- International Fund Multibond Series 2
- Savings - Managed GIO Superannuation Bond
- 'L' Units Grip RODA - 'L* Units Good Life Insurance Bond
- 'L' Units Goodlife Insurance Bond
- 'L* Units GIO Personal Superannuation
- 'L* Units Grip RODA - 'L* Units Growth Equities Mutual
Securities Fund Combined Units
Growth Equities Mutual property Trust Income Units
JB Were International Trust Mullens Investment Fund Thornton International Opportunities Trust
First International Equity Performance Fund
Westpac Personal Investment Fund - Longer Term Growth Fund
Westpac International Investment Trust
4.25 12/07/91
4.90 12/07/91
0 0 3.62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.93
0 0 0.28 0
10.72
12/07/91 12/07/91 12/07/91 13/09/91 13/09/91 13/09/91 26/06/91 13/09/91 13/09/91 16/07/91
6.14 16/07/91
10/05/91 17/09/91 15/08/91 15/08/91
02/09/91
06/08/91
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3590 Government departments Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN44, 13 November 1991
Transport and Communications
BROADCASTING ACT 1942 NOTICE BY MINISTER OF STATE FOR TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS INVITATICW OF APPLICATIONS FOR A PUBLIC AM RADIO LICENCE FOR PERTH (WA) Pursuant to section 82 of the Broadcasting Act 1942, I, Kim Christian Beazley, Minister of State for Transport and CoBununications, invite applications for, or written submissions relating to, the grant of a licence as specified below: (a) category of licence: public radio;
(i) the service area of the licence, in terms of areas defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics at the Census of 30 June 1986, is: the Perth Stat. Div. in the State of Western Australia (1) ; the purpose for which the public radio licence is granted shall be to provide a special interest purpose service as outlined in Section 81A of the Act; the particular special interest purpose will be to provide a Aboriginal service as outlined in the Departmental publication publjc Radio : piapninq guidelines, August 1985;
(ii) outline of technical conditions proposed to be included in the licence warrant:
Transmitter Site:-Location Map Title
Sheet Nximber Series/Scale Publisher
Australian Map Grid Reference
Bentley Fremantle 2033 (Edition 1) Topographic/1:100,000 Division of National Mapping Zone 50
Easting 3952XX
Northing 64575XX
Geographic Co-ordinates
Technical Characteristics:-Output Frequency Band : Carrier Frequency : Power : Radiation Pattern :
32- Ol'S 115* 53^'E (accurate to nearest half minute)
MF AM 657 kHz 2000W Directional
Directional Antenna Horizontal Radiation Pattern:-(Gain with respect to a short monopole radiator)
Degrees True 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Gain (dB) -2 -4 -5 -6 -4 -2 -1 +1 +2
Degrees True 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 Gain (dB) +3 +3 +4 +4 +4 +4 +4 +3 +2
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 44, 13 November 1991 Government departments 3591
Degrees True Gain (dB)
190 + 1
200 0
210 -2
220 230 -4 -6
240 250 -6 -4
260 270 -2 -1
Degrees True Gain (dB)
280 0
290 +1
300 +2
310 320 + 2 +2
330 340 +2
350 360 0 -1
Protected Area Bearing Elevation Maximum cmf
6GF KALGOORLIE 6LN CARNARVON
77*T 344*T
19* 12*
462V 525V
NOTES: 1. In accordance with standard terminology used by the Australian
Bureau of Statistics, (C) = City, (S) = Shire, (M) = Municipality, (B) = Borough, (T) = Town, (DC) = District Council.
2. Final specifications will be subject to detailed planning conducted in conjunction with the proposal from the successful applicant.
(b) Interested persons are notified that they may lodge applications in accordance with the regulations for the grant of a licence with the Chairman, Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, 76 Berry Street (PO Box 1308), North Sydney, NSW 2059, not later than 5,00 pm on 15 January 1992.
(c) The Tribunal will be inviting written submissions as part of its inquiry into the grant of the licence, to be commenced after the closing date for applications.
A current application form and guidelines must be obtained from the Chairman, Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, at the above address, or by telephoning the Tribunal on (02) 959 7811, or from the State Offices of the Tribunal. Any applications lodged will be made available for inspection at the Tribunal's offices and at a location or locations in the service area of the proposed licence.
Dated^ /f 15 Leber 1991.
KIM C. BEA/ZLEY Minister of State for Transport
and Communications
9151157
3592 Government departments
B91/213;MRPG1160
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN44, 13 November 1991
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS STAGE 1, NATIONAL METROPOLITAN RADIO PLAN - SYDNEY
NOTIFICIATION OF RESULTS OF TENDER - DTC 215
In accordance with section 89DAJ of the Broadcasting Act 1942, I Kim C. Beazley, Minister for Transport and Communications^ hereby notify the results of tender DTC 215 as follows; Sydney Station 2UW
2WS
Licensee Cwealth Broadcasting Corporation Pty Ltd
Wesgo Communications Pty Ltd
Bid $9,423,000
$8,056,000
1st
2nd
Dated this ^S*day of 1991
KIM C, BEAZLEY Minister for Transport and Commun
9 1 5 1 1 5 8
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN44, 13 November 1991 Government departments 3593
Treasurer
INCOME_TAX„_(
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 4A SPECIFYING THE DATE OF ENTRY INTO FORCE OF THE AUSTRALIA/ SRI LANKA DOUBLE TAXATION AGREEMENT
NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of section 4A of the Income Tax (International Agreements) Act 1953 that the agreement between Australia and Sri Lanka for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to. taxes on income (being the agreement a copy of which is set out in Schedule 31 of that Act) entered into force in accordance with Article 27 of that agreement on 21 October 1991.
Dated this First day of November 1991.
John Kerin Treasurer
9151159
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 3594 Government departments No. GN 44, 13 November 199}
Veterans' Affairs
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Veterans' Entitlements Act 1966
DETERMINATION AS TO ELIGIBILITY FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT UNDER PART V OF THE VETERANS' ENTITLEMENTS ACT 19 86 FOR AUSTRALIAN
MARINERS EMPLOYED DURING WORLD WAR 1
I, BENJAMIN CHARLES HUMPHREYS, Minister of State for Veterans' Affairs, pursuant to paragraph 5R(l){a) of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986, hereby determine that, on and from 1 December 1991, Part V of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 shall apply in relation to a person included in the following class of persons, as if that person, while rendering service during World War 1 of a kind specified in this determination, was a member of the Defence Force rendering continuous full-time service for the purposes of this Act:
(1) a master, officer or seaman employed under agreement, or an apprentice employed under indenture, in sea-going service on a ship registered in Australia that was engaged in trading between a port in a State or Territory and any other port; or
(2) a master, officer or seaman employed under agreement, or an apprentice employed under indenture, in sea-going service on a ship registered outside Australia who was, or whose dependants were, resident in Australia for at least 12 months immediately before he or she entered into the agreement or indenture; or
(3) a master, officer, seaman or apprentice employed on a lighthouse tender, or pilot of the ship of the Commonwealth or of a State; or
(4) a pilot employed or licensed by Australia or a State or by an authority constituted by or under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State; or
(5) a master, officer, seaman or apprentice employed in sea-going service on a ship owned in Australia and operating from an Australian port, being a hospital ship, troop transport, supply ship, tug, cable ship, salvage ship, dredge, fishing vessel or fisheries investigation vessel; or
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN44, 13 November 1991 Government departments 3595
(6) a master, officer, seaman or apprentice employed in sea-going service on a ship registered in New Zealand who the Commission is satisfied was engaged in Australia and is not entitled to compensation under a law of a Commonwealth country providing for payment of pensions and other payments to seamen who suffered death or disablement as a result of World War 1.
For the purposes of this Determination, "World War 1" has the same meaning as it has in section 5B of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986.
Dated this / z / day of 1991
BEN HUMPHREYS Minister of State for Veterans' Affairs
9151160
Printed by P. J. GRILLS, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra
^ sssss?"" Gazette of Australia w a i b w v No. S 297, Monday, 4 November 1991
Published by the Australian Government PubJishing Service, Canberra SPECIAL
GOVERNMENT HOUSE CANBERRA 31 October 1991
r r is notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor-General has approved the following Determinations for the Unit Citation for Gallantry and the Meritorious Unit Citation:
UNIT CITATIONS DETCRMINATION
I, WILLIAM GEORGE HAYDEN, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, having received the approval of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth n for the designs of the Unit Citation for Gallantry and the Meritorious Unit Citation, and acting imder regulations 4 and 5 of the Unit Citation Regulations, determine as follows:
A. The Unit atation for GaOantry Award of Unit Gtation for Gallantry 1. The Unit Citation for Gallantry comprises an award of a Certificate of Citation to a Unit signed by the Governor-General and insignia of the CiUtion worn by members of the Unit. Tnrfgnia rfpgigi^ 2.1 The insignia of the Citation is a gilt sterling silver rectangular frame 32 miUimetres wide and 15 millimetres deep surrounding a deep-green ribbon bar 28 millimetres wide and 10 millimetres deep with a design of flames emanating from the frame's outer edges to the centre. Z2 A gilt sterling silver Federation Star 7 millimetres in diameter is placed at the centre of the ribbon bar in accordance with paragraph 3.1. Entitlement to wear insignlft 3.1 When a Unit is awarded a Citation, each person who was a member of the Unit at the time of the action for which a Citation is awarded, or during the period to which the Citation relates, is entitled to wear the Federation Star. 3.2, The insignia of the Citation and Federation Star may be worn by those members mentioned in paragraph 3.1 whenever full size orders, decorations and medals are worn. 3.3 A person who joins the Unit after the time for which a Citation has been awarded may be entitled, while the person remains a member of the Unit, to wear the insignia of the Citation without the Federation Star according to the relevant Service dress regulations.
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Wearing of ingignia dress 4. The Chief of Staff or the delegate of the Chief of Staff of each arm of the Defence Force may determine eligibility to wear the insignia of the Citation and its manner of wearing in accordance with:
(a) the ciistom of wearing on the left breast honours and awards instituted by The Sovereign; and
(b) the relevant Service dress regulations.
Insignia miniatore 5.1 The insignia miniature is a two-thirds size replica of the insignia of the Citation surroimding a miniauire ribbon bar 18 millimetres wide.
5.2 The miniature is worn in accordance with the appropriate Service dress regulations whenever miniatures of orders, decorations and medals are worn.
Farther awards 6.1. Second and subsequent awards are recognised by the presentation of a further Certij5cate of Citation to the Unit signed by the Governor-General,
6.2. Only one insignia of the Citation may be wom by a member.
B. The Meritorions Unit atation
Award of Meritorious Unit Citation 7. The Meritorious Unit Citation comprises an award of a Certificate of Citation to a Unit signed by the Governor-General and insignia of the Citation wom by membeis of the Unit.
Insignia design 8.1 The insignia of the Citation is a rhodium plated sterling silver rectangular frame 32 millimetres wide and 15 millimetres deep surrounding a ribbon bar of old gold 28 millimetres wide and 10 millimetres deep with a design of flames emanating from the frame's outer edges to the centre.
8.2 A rhodium plated sterling silver Federation Star 7 millimetres in diameter is placed at the centre of the ribbon bar in accordance with paragraph 9.1.
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Entitlement to wear msignia 9.1 When a Unit is awarded a Citation, each person who was a member of the Unit at the time of the action for which a Citation is awarded, or during the period to which the Citation relates, is entitled to wear the Federation Star. 9.2. The insignia of the Citation and Federation Star may be worn by those members mentioned in paragraph 9.1 whenever full size orders, decorations and medals are worn. 9.3 A person who joins the Unit after the time for which a Citation has been awarded may be entitled, while the person remains a member of the Unit, to wear the insignia of the Citation without the Federation Star according to the relevant Service dress regulations. Wearing of insignia dress 10. The Chief of Staff or the delegate of the Chief of Staff of each arm of the Defence Force may detennine eligibility to wear the insignia of the Citation and its manner of wearing in accordance with:
(a) the custom of wearing on the left breast honours and awards instituted by The Sovereign; and
(b) the relevant Service dress regulations. Tngignifl miniatnre 11.1 The insignia miniature is a two-thirds size replica of the insignia of the Citation surrounding a miniature ribbon bar 18 millimetres wide. 11.2 The miniature is worn in accordance with the appropriate Service dress regulations whenever miniatures of orders, decorations and medals are worn. Further awards 12.1. Second and subsequent awards are recognised by the presentation of a further Certificate of Citation to the Unit signed by the Governor-General. 12.2. Only one insignia of the Citation may be worn by a member.
Dated ^ / ^ r ^ ' 1991.
Governor-General
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IT is notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor-General has approved the foUowing Determination:
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIAN SERVICE MEDAL REGULATIONS
DECLARATION UNDER REGULATION 3
DETERMINATION UNDER SUBREGULATION 4(2)
I, WILLIAM GEORGE HAYDEN, Governor-General of the CoiTOTonwealth of Australia, on the recommendation of the Minister of State for Defence Science and Personnel, hereby :
(a) under regulation 3 of the Australian Service Medal regulations which are set out in the Schedule to the Letters Patent given on 13 September 1988, declare the Australian Defence Force activity in Western Sahara with effect from 5 September 19 91 to be a prescribed operation for the purposes of those Regulations, and
(b) under sub regulation 4 (2) of those Regulations determine that the conditions for the award of the Australian Service Medal in respect of the prescribed operation are :
(i) the Medal may be awarded to a member of the Australian Defence Force who rendered service while posted to or serving as a member of the Australian element of the activity at paragraph (a) for a period of not less than an aggregate of 30 days;
(ii) the Medal may be awarded to a member of the Australian Defence Force who rendered service of the same or similar purpose as that at paragraph (a) while on secondment or exchange with a Foreign Defence Force fcr a period of not less than an aggregate of 30 days;
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(iii)the Medal shall be awarded to Australian Defence Force members qualifying under subparagraphs (b)(i) or (b)(ii) with the Clasp 'WEST SAHARA';
(iv) the Chief of the Defence Force may exercise his discretion to deem under subparagraph (b) (i) and (b) (ii) above and shall take into account whether the member's service :
(A) was terminated owing to death, evacuation owing to illness or injury or other disability due to service;
(B) was terminated due to Government or Defence Force reasons; or
(C) was terminated due to Foreign Government or Foreign Defence Force reasons.
Dated W
1991
i C Governor-General
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By His Excellency's Command
Mini^ter of State for Defe^e Science and Personnel
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Ck>verximent: House CANBERRA ACT 2600
4 November 1991
On behalf of Her Majest:y The Queen, the Covernor-General is pleased to announce the following appointments and awards for individual and Unit service in the Gulf War conflict:
ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
OFFICERS IN THE MILITARY DIVISION (AO)
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Commodore Donald Bruce CHALMERS, RAN 33 Latiiser Road, Rose Bay NSW 2029
For distinguii Ted servijcs as Oarnander of the First Royal Australian Navy (^f Task Ga>jp.
Cooinodore Christopher John OXENBOULD, RAN 18/9 Kingston Mews, Kingston ACT 2604
Far distinguished servios as Ccnmancksr of ths Royal Australian Navy Task Gxxyjp both during and after the Gulf War.
MEMBERS IN THE MILITARY DIVISION (AM)
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Comnander Tiiaothy Nigel BLO(»<FIBLD RAN 14 OscDand Street, Wanniassa ACT 2903
Fbr QsoEptional service as Director of Naval Paroonal Services during the Gulf War.
Comnander Lee George CORDNBR, RAN 51 Sinclair Street, Kambah ACT 2902
Fbr exo^icnal service as Oomonding Officer of »ftS SHXffiy durir tha Gulf War.
MEMBERS IN THE MILITARY DIVISION (AM)
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Commander Edward Graham HACK, RAN HMAS WATSON, Watsons Bay NSW 2030
Ftnr exceptional service as the RZW Liaiflon Officer Middle ]
Captain' Christopher Angus RITCHIE, RAN 38 Euree Street, Reid ACT 2601
For exD^ional servioe as Gommanding Officer of BRISBANE during the Gulf War.
CONSPICUOUS SERVICE CROSS (CSC)
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Captain William Anthony George DOVERS, RAN 193 Castleton Crescent, Gowrie ACT 2904
For conspicuous service as contnanding Officer of HMRS W3ELAIDE durixig the Odf War.
Lieutenant Commander John Robert GRIFFITH, RAN
9 Haiti Place, Safety Bay WA 6169
For conspicuous service as Officsr-in-Charge of Australian Clearance Diving Team Three in Kuwait 1991.
Chief Petty Officer Eugene Patrick MAXWELL 12 Lima Close, Waikiki WA 6169
For conspicuous service as Ojperaticns Chief Petty Officer Australian Clearance Diving Tteam Three in Kuwait 1991.
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CONSPICUOUS SERVICE CROSS (CSC)
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Coinnander Nigel Antony PERRY, RAN 35 Hlghfield Road, Lindfield NSW 2070
Fbr oonspijcuous servioe as Executive OffioBr of »«S SYENEaf diirij tte Gulf War.
Captain Ruaaell Edward SHALDERS, RAN 12 Jackson Street, Campbell ACT 2601
For conspicuous serviOB as Cdmmanding Off Ijobt of HMAS DAIWIN during ths Gulf War.
Commander Peter Herbert STEHN, RAN 1/1 Fifth Avenue, Cremorne NSW 2090
For oonspicuouB service as the Maritime Intelligenoe Officer cn the staff of MaritiiTB Cotttrander Australia.
Commander Mathew John TRIPOVICH, RAN 22 Leigh Place, West Pennant Hills NSW 2120
Far conspicuous service as Executive Officer of »ftS BRISBANE durir^ the Gulf Mar.
Lieutenant Commander Edward George WALSH, RAN 6 Joscelyn Street, North Curl Curl NSW 2099
For conspicuous service as Nuclear Biological Chemical
and Damage Control Officer during the Gulf War.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY
Colonel John Daniel HERLIHY RMB 2000 Bungendore Road, Queanbeyan NSW 2620
For conspicuous service as leader of the Gulf
Crisis Analysis Group during the Gulf War.
Major Gary Phillip HOGAN Brassey House, Barton ACT 2600
For conspicuous service as leader of the Australian Defence Intelligence Organisation's Detachment to the United States Central Coirenand during the Gulf War.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE
Flight Lieutenant Dennis Herbert NEWCQMBE 21 Hale Crescent, South Windsor NSW 2756
For conspicuous service as Officer-in-Charge of the RAAF Mobile Air Iterminal Uhit.
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ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
MEDALS IN THE MILITARY DIVISION (OAM)
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Petty Officer Peter John HBRBST HMAS PENGUIN, Balisoral NSW 2060
For meritorious service to Australian Clearance Diving Tteam T iree as an Operations Petty Officer in Kuwait 1991.
Chief Petty Officer Stephen John LANGRIDGE 7 Akron Place, Prospect NSW 2049
Ftar meritorious service as Officsr-in-Charge, Logistics Support Detachment, Bahrain.
Chief Petty Officer Christopher Clark SMITH 22 Lakemba Way, Cooloongup WA 6168
For meritorious service as T.iqiiid cargp Officer and Offioer-in-Charge of Refrigeratim and Hull Maintenance in HMAS WESTOALIA.
CONSPICUOUS SERVICE MEDAL (CSM)
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Able Seaman Mark Jamea ALEN 45 Wavelea Street, Safety Bay WA 6169
For conspicuous service as an Operational
Clearance Diver during the Gulf War.
Lieutenant Commander Royce Thomas BELL, RAN 15 Inkster Street, Kambah ACT 2902
For conspicuous service as Officer-in-Charge of the Naval Conmunications Station, Canberra, during the Gulf War.
Chief Petty Officer Keith BUDDLB 145 Monterey Boulevard Frankston North Vic 3200
For conspicuous service while posted to the United States Navy as part of the Multinational Force during the Gulf War.
Chaplain John Patrick CASEY, RAN HMAS STIRLING, Rockingham WA 6168
For conspicuous service as the Catholic Chaplain attached to Task Group 627.4 during the Gulf War.
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CONSPICUOUS SERVICE MEDAL (CSM)
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Chief Petty O f f i c e r Sharon MUNDY 1 Booing Place, St C l a i r NSW 2759
For conspicuous service as Officer-in-Charge of the Maritime Headquarters Cooraunication Centre.
Warrant O f f i c e r Peter Robert OLIVER 50 Lamb St reet , L i l y f i e l d NSW 2040
For conspicuous service as a neajber of the Sea Training Group during the preparations for deploying HMA ships to the Middle East.
Lieutenant Ian PARKBR, RAN HMAS PBNGUIN, BalxDoral NSW 2091
For conspicuous service to Australian Clearance Diving Team Three as an Operations Officer in the Persian Gulf 1991.
Lieutenant David B l a i r ROSE, RAN HMAS WATERHEN, Waverton NSW 2060
For conspicuous service to Australian Clearance Diving Team Three as an Operations Officer in the Persian Gulf 1991.
Petty O f f i c e r John Adam VOORHAM 10 Dargin Way, Rockingham WA 6168
For conspicuous service to Australian Clearance Diving Tea® Three as an Operations Officer in the Persian Gulf 1991.
Chief Petty O f f i c e r Steven Henry WOODMAN 7 Shankland Boulevard, Coolaroo Vic 3048
For conspicuous service in HMAS SYDNEY during the Gulf War.
COMMENDATION FOR DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Commander Marcus Frederick BONSER, RAN 2 Garraween Avenue North Balgowlah NSW 2093
F\3r dlBtinguished servioG as CdnmandEtr Plana on ths staff of Otxmander Task Gro^ 627.4 durli^ the Gulf War.
Petty O f f i c e r Wi l l iam James MATTHEWS 12 Glebe Avenue, Queanbeyan NSW 2620
For distii^uiflhed servirs in MflVS BRISBRNE in the field of ooakary and chemical prctoactiai during ths Gulf War.
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COMMENDATION FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY
Lieutenant Commander Richard Temple MBNHINICR, RAN
2/39-41 Augustine Street , Hunter 's H i l l NSW 2100
Ptar distinguished service as Dirsctim Offijoer in »ftS BRL fiNE during the Gulf War.
Leading Seaman John RAFPO 14 Linda S t ree t , H i l l t o p NSW 2573
For distinguished aervios in fWAS SYENBf in the fields of stores and damage oontrol during the Gulf War.
Chief Petty O f f i c e r Stephen Wallace SPOONER 3/15 Centrel Road, Narvee NSW 2209
Por distii^^iished servic» in » « S BRISBANE in the field of propulsion machinery maintenanoe durii^ the Gulf War.
Commander Alexander Francis WRIGHT,RAN 12 Vampire Drive, Nowa NSW 2541
Par diBtingui^«d aervics in » « S SYDNEy as Air Gxxxjp commander and Senior SeahEMk Helioqpter PUot durii^ the Gulf W&r.
MERITORIOUS UNIT CITATION
AUSTRALIAN CLEARANCE DIVING TEAM THREE
Etar meritorious service in clearing Kus^aiti ports of mines, ej^osive devioes and ordnanoe during the period 27 January-11 May 1991.
HMAS BRISBANE
Far meritoricxjs operatijonal service in the Persian Gulf during enfoicatent of sanctions in BKxppxt of United Nations Security Council Resolutions and the subeeqiKnt period of hostilities £^ainst Ira? to liberate Kuwait in 1990-1991.
HMAS SYDNEY
Far meritorious operational service in the Persian Gulf during enforcement of sanctions in si^jport of United Nations Security OouncU Itesolutions and the subsequent period of hostilities gainst Irsq to literate KLwait in 1990-1991.
s Exce l lency ' s Command,
Douglas Stttrfcey O f f i c i a l Secretary to the Governor-General
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PROCLAMATION
Commonwealth of Australia By His Excellency the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia
BILL HAYDEN
Governor-General
I, WILLIAM GEORGE HAYDEN, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, revoke with effect on and after 5 November 1991 the Proclamation made on 27 May 1976 under subsection 41 (2) of the Family Law Act 1975.
GIVEN under my Hand and the Great Seal of Australia on
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By His Excellency's Command,
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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
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CommoQwealth of Australia By His Excellency tl^ Governor-General of the Commonweal^ of Australia Bill HAYDEN
Governor-General
I, WILLIAM GEORGE HAYDEN, Governor-General of the CommonweaUh of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, being satisfied that:
(a) arrangements have been made under which Judges will not be appointed to the Family Court of Western Australia except with the approval of the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth;
(b) Judges appointed to that Court are by reason of training, experience and personality, suitable persons to deal with matters of f ^ i l y law and cmmot hold office beyond the age of 70 years; and
(c) counselling facilities will be available to that Court; declare under subsection 41 (2) of the Family Law Act 1975 that, on and after 5 November 1991, section 41 of the Family Law Act 1975 applies to the Family Court of Western Australia.
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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
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Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Managements Act 1988
NATIONAL CAPITAL PLAN NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT
I, DAVID WILLIAM SIMMONS, Minister of State for the Arts, Tourism and Territories, pursuant to section 21 of the Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Act 1988, give notice that on 5 November 1991 I approved Amendment No 1 to the National Capital Plan submitted to me for approval by the National Capital Planning Authority. The Amendment takes effect on the date of publication of this notice in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette.
Copies of Amendment No 1 are available for inspection, or may be purchased at a cost of $2.00 from the:
National Capital Planning Authority Information Service 10-12 Brisbane Avenue BARTON ACT 2600
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Requests for postal sales of Amendment No 1 should be directed to the:
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DAVID WILLIAM SIMMONS
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NOTICE OF INQUIRY INQUIRY INTO CLASSIFICATION OF PROGRAM MATERIAL ON TELEVISION
SUBMISSIONS ARE INVITED
The Australian Broadcasting Tribunal has started an inquiry to review its current standards covering the classification of programs and advertisements on television. The current standards reflect the basic classification framework which has been in place since the introduction of television in Australia in 1956. There are 14 standards under review which set out the criteria by which television stations classify television programs and advertisements as G (General), PGR (Parental Guidance Recommended), AO (Adults Only) and not suitable for television, and which set down the times of day when these programs can be broadcast. These are Television Program Standards (TPS) 3 to 11; 13 and 21; and Television Advertising Conditions (TAG) 6, 8 & 9. An explanation of the relevant standards is included in the Information Paper. The aim of this inquiry is to find out whether the current standards are operating effectively. The inquiry particularly wants to assess whether the current classification standards adequately reflect community attitudes. The inquiry will be conducted in two stages. The first stage of the inquiry will evaluate the current standards and the second stage will consider whether there should be any changes to the existing standards or formulation of new standards and what form the changes or new standards should take. In relation to the first stage to review the effectiveness and appropriateness of the current standards the Tribunal will consider your comments on any or all of the following: 1) whether the criteria which are used to classify programs
(including advertisements) as G, PGR, AO and not suitable for television, and which cover the representation of such things as violence, sex, nudity, use of offensive language and drugs, are in tune with current community attitudes;
2) whether the times of day at which programs (including advertisements) classified as G, PGR and AO may currently be shown on television are suitable and in line with current community expectations;
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3) how individual television stations apply the current criteria when they classify and schedule programs (and advertisements)^ and is there uniformity between stations in the way that they apply these criteria.
4) whether the classification symbols G, PGR and AO provide enough information for viewers about the content of television programs, and whether the current method and frequency of broadcasting classification symbols is adequate;
5) whether current community attitudes are reflected in the specific restrictions on when television advertisements can be shown for cinema films and home videos, alcohol, betting and gambling, and personal products (such as tampons and condoms); or when clips can be shown from cinema release films being reviewed or discussed on television;
6 ) dLTvy other matter/s arising from submissions which may be relevant to the first stage of the inquiry.
The Information Paper for this inquiry sets out in detail the current standards, their history, a background to the inquiry and information on related areas (including recent recommendations from the Australian Law Reform Commission) • This paper will help you in preparing your submission and is available from the Tribunal's offices.
Submissions should reach the Tribunal before 5pm on 23 December 1991. Your submission should also include a short summary of your main points and should be addressed to:
Pat Manser Director Programs Division Australian Broadcasting Tribunal PO Box 1308 (76 Berry Street) NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059
The Tribunal will publish its evaluation on the first stage, and invite comment on any further matters which it considers relevant to the second stage of the inquiry, including any proposals for change and the results of research undertaken for the Tribunal.
Copies of the inquiry file (IP/91/46) may be examined at all Tribunal offices, the State Reference Libraries in Hobart and Darvin and the Australian National Library in Canberra between 9am and 4.30pm weekdays.
4 November 1991 Contact Officers: Deborah Sims
Suzy Kitson Telephone: (02) 959 7811 (ext 947 or 939)
(008) 22 6667 Facsimile: (02) 954 4328
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