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No .76] ATameetingoftheExecutiveCouncilheldintheExecutive CouncilChambers,atPerth,this13thdayofAugust1985 thefollowingOrdersinCouncilwereauthorisedtobe issued:- LandAct1933. ORDERINCOUNCIL . FileNo .2136/985 . WHEREASbysection33oftheLandAct1933,itismade lawfulfortheGovernortodirectthatanyReserveshallvest inandbeheldbyanypersonorpersonstobenamedinthe Order,intrustforanypurposespecifiedinsuchOrderand withpowerofleasing ;andwhereasitisdeemedexpedient thatReserveNo .39195(HamersleyLot15)shouldvestin andbeheldbytheCityofStirlingintrustforthepurposeof "ClubandClubPremises". Now,therefore,theLieutenant-GovernorandDeputyof theGovernorbyandwiththeadviceandconsentofthe Executive Council,does hereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshallvestinandbeheldbythe CityofStirlingintrustfor"ClubandClubPremises"with powertothesaidCityofStirlingsubjecttotheapprovalin writingoftheMinisterforLandsandSurveystoeachand everyleaseorassignmentofleasebeingfirstobtained,to leasethewholeoranyportionthereofforanytermnot exceedingtwenty-one(21)yearsfromthedateofthelease, subjectneverthelesstothepowersreservedtomebysection 37ofthesaidAct;providedthatnosuchleaseorassignment ofleaseshallbevalidoroperativeuntiltheapprovalofthe MinisterforLandsandSurveysoranofficerauthorisedin thatbehalfbytheMinister,hasbeenendorsedontheLease Instrument,orDeedofAssignment,asthecasemaybe . G .PEARCE, ClerkoftheCouncil . 42121--1 NoticetoSubscribers As GovernmentGazette (No .75)pages2901to2902containeddeterminationsofrestrictedpubli- cationsundertheIndecentPublicationsActonlyandastheissueofthisisnotcoveredbytheAnnual Subscriptionitwasnotissuedtosubscribersintheusualmanner .Copiesmaybepurchasedfrom- GovernmentPrinter, ParliamentaryPapers, 9SalvadoRoad,Wembley ;or GroundFloor,32St.George'sTerrace,Perth . 16August1985 . [2903] OF NAUSTRALIA (PublishedbyAuthorityat3 .30 p.m .) PERTH :FRIDAY,16AUGUST [1985 LandAct1933 . ORDERSINCOUNCIL . WHEREASbysection33oftheLandAct1933,itismade lawfulfortheGovernortodirectthatanyReserveshallvest inandbeheldbyanypersonorpersonstobenamedinthe orderintrustforthelikeorotherpublicpurposestobe specifiedinsuchorder ;andwhereasitisdeemedexpedient asfollows :- FileNo .2320/984-ThatReserveNo .39196(Bunbury Lot679)shouldvestinandbeheldbytheCityofBunbury intrustforthepurposeof"DrainageandVehicularAccess" . FileNo.2174/985-ThatReserveNo .39197(SwanLo- cation10689)shouldvestinandbeheldbyTheMinisterfor Transportintrustfor"HarbourPurposes" . Now,therefore,theLieutenant-GovernorandDeputyof theGovernor,byandwiththeadviceandconsentofthe Executive Council,does hereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshallvestinandbeheldbythe abovementionedbodiesintrustforthepurposeaforesaid, subjectneverthelesstothepowersreservedtohimbysec- tion37ofthesaidAct . G .PEARCE, ClerkoftheCouncil . CrownLawDepartment, Perth,16August1985 . ITisherebynotifiedforpublicinformationthattheHon . AttorneyGeneralhasapprovedtheappointmentofthefol- lowingpersonasCommissionerforDeclarationsunderthe DeclarationsandAttestationsAct1913 :- LornaGladysHowie, of,31,JacarandaPlace, Wickham . D .G .DOIG, UnderSecretaryforLaw . WILLIAMC .BROWN, GovernmentPrinter.

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No . 76]

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chambers, at Perth, this 13th day of August 1985the following Orders in Council were authorised to beissued:-

Land Act 1933.ORDER IN COUNCIL .

File No . 2136/985 .WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall vestin and be held by any person or persons to be named in theOrder, in trust for any purpose specified in such Order andwith power of leasing; and whereas it is deemed expedientthat Reserve No. 39195 (Hamersley Lot 15) should vest inand be held by the City of Stirling in trust for the purpose of"Club and Club Premises".

Now, therefore, the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy ofthe Governor by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, does hereby direct that thebeforementioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by theCity of Stirling in trust for "Club and Club Premises" withpower to the said City of Stirling subject to the approval inwriting of the Minister for Lands and Surveys to each andevery lease or assignment of lease being first obtained, tolease the whole or any portion thereof for any term notexceeding twenty-one (21) years from the date of the lease,subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to me by section37 of the said Act; provided that no such lease or assignmentof lease shall be valid or operative until the approval of theMinister for Lands and Surveys or an officer authorised inthat behalf by the Minister, has been endorsed on the LeaseInstrument, or Deed of Assignment, as the case may be .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

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Notice to SubscribersAs Government Gazette (No. 75) pages 2901 to 2902 contained determinations of restricted publi-

cations under the Indecent Publications Act only and as the issue of this is not covered by the AnnualSubscription it was not issued to subscribers in the usual manner . Copies may be purchased from-

Government Printer,Parliamentary Papers,9 Salvado Road, Wembley; orGround Floor, 32 St. George's Terrace, Perth .

16 August 1985 .

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OFN AUSTRALIA

(Published by Authority at 3 .30 p.m .)

PERTH: FRIDAY, 16 AUGUST [1985

Land Act 1933 .ORDERS IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall vestin and be held by any person or persons to be named in theorder in trust for the like or other public purposes to bespecified in such order; and whereas it is deemed expedientas follows :-

File No. 2320/984-That Reserve No . 39196 (BunburyLot 679) should vest in and be held by the City of Bunburyin trust for the purpose of "Drainage and Vehicular Access" .

File No. 2174/985-That Reserve No . 39197 (Swan Lo-cation 10689) should vest in and be held by The Minister forTransport in trust for "Harbour Purposes".

Now, therefore, the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy ofthe Governor, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, does hereby direct that thebeforementioned Reserve shall vest in and be held by theabovementioned bodies in trust for the purpose aforesaid,subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him by sec-tion 37 of the said Act .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

Crown Law Department,Perth, 16 August 1985 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that the Hon .Attorney General has approved the appointment of the fol-lowing person as Commissioner for Declarations under theDeclarations and Attestations Act 1913 :-

Lorna Gladys Howie,of, 31, Jacaranda Place,Wickham .

D. G. DOIG,Under Secretary for Law .

WILLIAM C. BROWN,Government Printer.

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Crown Law Department,Perth, 16 August 1985 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that the Hon .Attorney General has revoked the appointment of JamesDesmond Murrell formerly of 5 Fairlane Drive, Carine, andnow of 4 Barr Place, Wanniassa, A.C.T., as a Commissionerfor Declarations under section 3(2) of the Declarations andAttestations Act 1913 .

Crown Law Department,Perth, 16 August 1985 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor in Executive Council has:-Approved of the following appointments to the

Commission of the Peace for the State of Western Australia .Richard Thomas Allan, of 10 Britt Street, Latham and

13 Johnston Street, Dalwallinu .Arthur Nicholas Paikos, of 33 Jones Street, Stirling and

330 Fitzgerald Street, North Perth .Ian David Symington, of 6 Strickland Drive, Dalwallinu

and 1/A Johnston Street, Dalwallinu .D. G . DOIG,

Under Secretary for Law .

Crown Law Department,Perth, 16 August 1985 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that theLieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Execu-tive Council has :-Approved of the following appointments to the Com-

mission of the Peace for the State of Western Australia .Johannes Gerardus Jorissen, of, 44, Clinch Street,

Moora and, 9, Dandaragan Street, Moors .Paula Kansky, of, 5/29, Drabble Road, Scarborough

and, Department of Immigration & Ethnic Affairs,12, St. George's Terrace, Perth .

D. G . DOIG,Under Secretary for Law .

REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHSAND MARRIAGES ACT 1961 .INTERPRETATION ACT 1984 .

Appointments .MADE by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of theGovernor in Executive Council .

1 . Peter Ross Manning is appointed under section 7 of theRegistration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act 1961 toact as Registrar General from 26 August 1985 to 6September 1985 during the absence on leave of DonaldGeorge Stockins .

2 . Vernon McFarlane is appointed under the Registrationof Births, Deaths and Marriages Act 1961 and the Interpret-ation Act 1984 to act as Deputy Registrar General from 26August 1985 to 6 September 1985 .

By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor andDeputy of the Governor,

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

CORONERS ACT 1920-1979 .ON the recommendation of the Public Service Board of theState, I, Joseph Max Berinson, Attorney General for theState of Western Australia, acting under section 4 of theCoroners Act 1920-1979 hereby nominate Glenn ColinSpivey, currently on the attached list of the Crown LawDepartment, as a Coroner's Clerk .

Dated the 8th day of August, 1985 .D. G . DOIG,

Under Secretary for Law.

Attorney General .J . M. BERINSON,

SUPREME COURT ACT 1935-1984 .RULE OF COURT.

(SITTINGS AND WINTER VACATION FOR 1986)PURSUANT to the powers conferred by the Supreme CourtAct 1935-1984, and all other powers hereunto enabling, theJudges of the Supreme Court hereby order as follows .

FULL COURT SITTINGS .1 . Sittings of the Full Court for the year 1986 shall be ten

in number, and shall commence on the following days :-Monday, 3 February.Tuesday, 4 March .Wednesday, 2 April .Thursday, 1 May .Tuesday, 3 June .Tuesday, 8 July .Friday, 1 August .Monday, 1 September .Wednesday, 1 October.Monday, 3 November .

(2) The Full Court may sit on such other days as it shallthink fit .

(3) Unless otherwise directed by the Chief Justice, crimi-nal appeals and applications only shall be listed for hearingat the July sittings .

PERTH CIVIL SITTINGS .2 . Civil sittings of the Supreme Court at Perth for the

trial of causes and issues of fact during the year 1986 shallcommence on Tuesday 14 January and shall continue, ex-cept for the Easter and Winter vacations and for PublicService holidays, until Friday 19 December .

PERTH CRIMINAL SITTINGS .3 . Criminal sittings of the Supreme Court to be held at

Perth during the year 1986 shall commence on the followingdays:-

Monday, 13 January .Monday, 3 February.Tuesday, 4 March.Wednesday, 2 April.Monday, 5 May.Tuesday, 3 June .Monday, 7 July .Monday, 4 August .Monday, 1 September.Monday, 6 October.Monday, 3 November .Monday, 1 December .

WINTER VACATION .4. The Winter vacation for 1986 shall commence on

Monday, 23 June and shall terminate on Sunday, 6 July .

Dated the 12th day of August, 1985 .FRANCIS BURT C. J.R. WALLACE J .P. F. BRINSDEN J .HOWARD SMITH J .G. A. KENNEDY J .H. W. OLNEY J .W. P. PIDGEON J .B. W. ROWLAND J .E. M. FRANKLYN J .

16 August 1985 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

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CIRCUIT SITTINGS FOR 1986 .

Kalgoorlie 10 MarchPURSUANT to section 46 of the Supreme Court Act 1935-

12 May111984, I hereby appoint the following sittings of the Supreme

10 Novemberv

Court at circuit towns for the year 1986 .Circuit Town; Day of Commencement.

Geraldton

10 FebruaryCarnarvon

14 AprilAlbany 17 March

Karratha

9 June14 July

Port Hedland

18 August15 September

Broome

13 October24 November

Derby

1 DecemberBunbury 17 February

Kununurra19 May8 September17 November

Esperance17 February19 May

Dated the 12th day of August 1985 .8 September

FRANCIS BURT,17 November

Chief Justice of Western Australia .

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TURF CLUB .Amendment of By-laws .

I, JOHN CHARLES ROBERTS, the Chairman for the time being of the Western AustralianTurf Club hereby certify that at a meeting of the Committee of the Club held on 16 April 1985the following resolution was passed unanimously by the members of the Committee amendingthe By-laws of the Club :-

That By-law 2(c) be amended by deleting the words "Two Thousand Five Hundred"and substituting therefor the words "Three Thousand" .

Dated this 9th day of July 1985 .J . C. ROBERTS,

Chairman .

Western Australia .

CASINO CONTROL (BURS WOOD ISLAND) (LICENSING OF EMPLOYEES)REGULATIONS 1985 .

ARRANGEMENT

Regulation .1 . Citation.2 . Interpretation and completion of Forms .3 . Unlicensed persons not to be casino key employees or casino employees .4 . Application for licence as an employee .5 . Investigation by police .6 . Licence fees .7 . Consideration of application .8 . Committee may grant or refuse licence .9 . Issue of licence.

10 . Custody of licence .11 . Display of identification.12 . Notification of commencement of employment .13 . Submission of information as to licensees and maintenance of register .14. Duration of licence .15 . Cancellation or suspension of licence .16. Letter of censure .17 . Surrender of licence .18. Termination of employment and notification of termination .19 . Provisional licences .

SCHEDULEForm 1-Application for Licence for Casino Key Employee or Casino EmployeeForm 2-Casino Key Employee LicenceForm 3-Casino Employee LicenceForm 4-Notification of Commencement of Employment or WorkForm 5-Notification of Termination or Cessation of Employment or WorkForm 6-Provisional Casino Key Employee LicenceForm 7-Provisional Casino Employee Licence

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[16 August 1985 .

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1984 .

CASINO CONTROL (BURS WOOD ISLAND) (LICENSING OF EMPLOYEES)REGULATIONS 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

Citation .

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Casino Control (Burswood Island)(Licensing of Employees) Regulations 1985 .

Interpretation

2 . (1) In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears-and completionof Forms .

current holder", in relation to a licence granted under these regulations,. means the holder of a licence the operation of which is not suspendedby the Committee, notwithstanding that it may be, for the time being,held in abeyance pursuant to regulation 14(2)(b) with the approval ofthe Chief Casino Officer ;

"employ" includes engage under a contract for services;"form" means a Form in the Schedule ;"the Casino" means the Burswood Casino;"the Casino Gaming Licence" means the licence of that kind granted in

respect of the Casino pursuant to the Act ;"the Operator", in relation to a person employed or permitted to work at the

Casino, means such of-(a) Genting W.A. ;(b) the Manager ; or(c) any other person for the time being acting as an employee of or

agent for the holder of the Casino Gaming Licence in theorganization or conduct of games at the Casino,

as was, is, or will be, responsible for the person being so employed orpermitted to work.

(2) Subject to subregulation (1), in these regulations names and other wordsand expressions used in the Agreement as set out in the Schedule to the Casino(Burswood Island) Agreement Act 1985 shall have the same respective meaningsas in clause 2 of that Agreement .

(3) Where a form prescribed by these regulations requires completion by theinsertion or attachment of particulars or other matters referred to in the form,those particulars or other matters are prescribed as the particulars or othermatters required under the Act for the purpose for which the form is prescribed .

(4) A form prescribed by these regulations shall be completed in accordancewith the directions specified in the form as so prescribed .

3 . (1) Neither the holder of the Casino Gaming Licence, nor the Operator,shall employ a person, or permit a person to be employed or to work, in theCasino-

(a) as a casino key employee, if that person is not the current holder of acasino key employee licence ; or

(b) as a casino employee, if that person is not the current holder of a casinoemployee licence,

or if that person is not of or above the age of 18 years .Penalty : $2 000 .(2) A person who is employed or works in the Casino-

(a) as a casino key employee, not being the current holder of a casino keyemployee licence ;

(b) as a casino employee, not being the current holder of a casino employeelicence ; or

(c) being a person who is not of or above the age of 18 years,commits an offence .

Penalty: $1000 .(3) For the purpose of paragraph (b) of the definition of "casino employee" in

section 3 of the Act, a person shall not be taken to be employed, or to work, as acasino employee under these regulations by reason only that the person-

(a) serves, dispenses or mixes drinks or food ;(b) is an entertainer, or is associated with an entertainer by way of support-

ing facilities or maintenance work or as director, producer or othersupport personnel; or

(c) carries out building or other maintenance work, or cleaning, or is en-gaged in the installation, servicing or removal of facilities not directlyrelated to gaming operations,

at the Casino .(4) The Committee may define the types of work in the Casino which may be

carried out by a person who is the holder of a licence under these regulations, andmay by retrictions imposed in relation to a licence require that the holder of thelicence be employed or permitted to carry out a specified type or types of suchwork and not otherwise .

Unlicensed per-sons not to becasino key em-ployees or ca-sino employees .

Application fora licence as anemployee .

4 . (1) A person who desires to be employed, or to work, at the Casino as acasino key employee or a casino employee shall forward to or lodge with theChief Casino Officer an application in writing that substantially-

(a) is in the form of Form 1 ; and(b) complies with the requirements of that form and any other requirement

made known to the applicant by the Chief Casino Officer .

16 August 1985 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

(2) The application shall be accompanied by-(a) the appropriate licence fee prescribed in regulation 6 ;(b) 3 identical photographs of the applicant taken within the preceding 6

months, the photographs being of the size required for a passport andthe back of one of them being endorsed by the person before whom thedeclaration required by Form 1 is made with a certificate as follows-" I certify this photograph to be a true likeness

of(insert name or names of applicant infull) ",

the certificate being signed and dated by the person before whom thedeclaration is made ;

(c) the original, or a certified copy, of the applicant's full birth certificate,or the applicant's current passport;

(d) a letter from the Operator with which the applicant desires to beemployed addressed to the Chief Casino Officer stating that the appli-cant (subject, in an appropriate case, to the successful completion bythe applicant of a training course approved by the Committee) will beconsidered for employment in the Casino in the capacity or in one ofthe capacities specified in that letter ;

(e) if the applicant does not seek employment as such, but desires to bepermitted to work at the Casino, a letter from the Operator stating thenature of the permission which is being sought ; and

(f) evidence that-(i) the applicant is qualified by experience which the applicant con-

siders to be relevant; or(ii) unless subregulation (3) applies, the applicant has successfully

completed a training course approved by the Committee .(3) Where the applicant has not completed a training course approved by the

Committee at the time of the making of the application and the successfulcompletion of a training course is to be relied upon by the applicant as theevidence of relevant experience, the applicant may, if the Chief Casino Officerpermits, forward the evidence referred to in subregulation (2)(f)(ii) to the ChiefCasino Officer after completing such a training course .

(4) The Chief Casino Officer may require a person who is-(a) an applicant for a casino key employee licence or a casino employee

licence, as a prerequisite to the application for the licence being con-sidered ; or

(b) the holder of a licence under these regulations, whenever so directed,to permit fingerprints, palm prints and such other means of identifying thatperson as may be appropriate to the type of employment or work to be carriedout to be-

(c) taken and recorded by an officer of the Police Force ; and(d) retained by the Chief Casino Officer.

(5) The Chief Casino Officer shall not issue a casino key employee licenceunless-

(a) the fingerprints of the holder have been taken ; and(b) if the Chief Casino Officer so requires, palm prints and such other

means of identifying the holder as are appropriate to the type of em-ployment or work to be carried out have been taken .

Investigation by

5 . (1) The Chief Casino Officer shall submit particulars of any application forpolice . a casino key employee licence or casino employee licence, and may submit

particulars of, and any information or inquiry as to, the holder of any suchlicence, to the Commissioner of Police who shall cause an investigation to bemade, in the State and elsewhere as he may think fit, as to the character of theapplicant or holder, the suitability of the applicant to hold or of the holder tocontinue to hold such a licence, and as to such other matters as the Chief CasinoOfficer may require .

(2) An investigation under subsection (1) may, if the Commissioner of Policethinks fit, include an investigation of the financial standing of the person con-cerned.

(3) The Commissioner of Police may report to the Chief Casino Officer theresult of any investigation made, including any record of the conviction of aperson concerned for any offence and as to any known or suspected associates ofthat person or as to any antecedents or circumstances giving cause for suspicionthat the person may be concerned in any crime that has been or may have beencommitted or may be likely to be committed, and shall report his opinion of thesuitability of the applicant for the employment or work in question .

Licence fees .

6. (1) Subject to subregulation (2), the fee payable in respect of an appli-cation-

(a) for a casino key employee licence, is $300 ; and(b) for a casino employee licence, is $100 .

(2) If an application-(a) for a casino key employee licence is made, by a person who is the holder

of a casino employee licence the application shall be accompanied by afee of $200 ; or

(b) for a licence is made by a person who has been the holder of a licenceunder these regulations, within 4 months of the applicant having ceasedto hold such a licence, the application shall be accompanied by a fee of10 per cent of the fee that would otherwise have been payable undersubregulation (1) .

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[16 August 1985 .

(3) If an application is refused, a full or partial refund of the licence feeaccompanying the application may be made by the Chief Casino Officer to theapplicant, but no refund is demandable .

Consideration of 7 . (1) Upon receipt of an application, and compliance by the applicant withapplication . any requirement made pursuant to these regulations including the furnishing of

any fingerprints, palm prints or other means of identification, together with anyfurther or other information or matter required from the applicant, the ChiefCasino Officer shall-

(a) cause such investigation as he considers necessary to be made in regardto the applicant ;

(b) consider the application and any information or other matters relevantto or accompanying it together with the results of any such investi-gation and make an assessment of the suitability of the applicant to beemployed or work in the Casino ; and

(c) recommend to the Committee that the application be granted, or begranted only in respect of a specified type or specified types of work orsubject to specified terms, conditions or restrictions, or that it berefused.

(2) In a case to which regulation 4(3) applies, the Chief Casino Officer mayonly make a recommendation that the application be granted where the licence isto be a provisional licence or upon receipt of satisfactory evidence of completionof the training course concerned

Committee may 8 . (1) The Committee, after giving consideration to the recommendation ofgrant or refuse the Chief Casino Officer and to such other information or matters as the Com-licence.

mittee thinks fit, may in its absolute discretion-(a) grant the application for a casino key employee licence or a casino

employee licence ; or(b) refuse the application.

(2) A licence may be granted subject to such terms, conditions or restrictionsas the Committee thinks fit, including restrictions as to the type of work to becarried out pursuant to the licence .

(3) The Chief Casino Officer shall cause the applicant to be notified in writingof the decision of the Committee .

Issue of licence . 9 . (1) Where the Committee grants an application for a casino key employeelicence or a casino employee licence, the Chief Casino Officer shall cause thelicence to be issued in respect of that applicant .

(2) The licence shall-(a) be in the form of-

(i) in the case of a casino key employee licence, Form 2 ; and(ii) in the case of a casino employee licence, Form 3 ;

(b) be signed by the holder of the licence ;(c) be signed by the Chief Casino Officer ; and(d) bear a photograph of the holder of the licence embossed in part by the

seal of the Committee .(3) Any terms, conditions or restrictions imposed by the Committee pursuant

to regulation 8(2) shall be made known in writing to the holder of the licence,and a licence shall be held subject also to such other terms, conditions andrestrictions as may be prescribed .

(4) Where the Committee becomes aware of any fresh information as to theholder, or of any change in any circumstance or of any consideration relevant toany circumstance, relating to a licence which has been issued, the Committeemay-

(a) vary any term, condition or restriction imposed by the Committee inrelation to the licence ; or

(b) approve the issue of a replacement licence subject to such terms, con-ditions or restrictions as the Committee thinks fit on cancellation of theexisting licence .

Custody of li-

10. (1) The original of a licence issued under these regulations shall becence .

retained in the custody of the Chief Casino Officer and a duplicate shall beforwarded by him to a casino key employee approved by the Committee .

(2) The casino key employee referred to in subregulation (1) shall retain allduplicate licences forwarded to him in his custody .

Penalty : $200.

Display of

11 . (1) The Operator shall ensure that each casino key employee and casinoidentification. employee shall, other than where an exemption under subregulation (2) applies,

wear a form of individual identifcation approved by the Committee in such amanner as to be readily visible to other persons in the Casino .

Penalty : $500.(2) The Chief Casino Officer may, in relation to a specified casino key em-

ployee or casino employee, or casino key employee or casino employee carryingout duties of a kind specified in the exemption, in writing exempt the Operatorfrom the requirements of subregulation (1) .

12 . The Operator shall within 7 days thereafter notify the Chief CasinoOfficer in a manner substantially in compliance with Form 4 of the day on whicha casino key employee or a casino employee commenced employment or work inthe Casino.

Penalty : $200 .

Notification ofcommencementof employment .

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Submission ofinformation asto licensees andmaintenance ofregister.

13 . (1) The Operator shall submit to the Chief Casino Officer, on demandbeing made in writing by the Chief Casino Officer, information setting out therequired particulars as to each current holder of a casino key employee licence orcasino employee licence who-

(a) is then employed or so working ;(b) was employed or so working at a time specified by the Chief Casino

Officer ; or(c) is not, or at the time so specified was not, so employed or working,

in the Casino, as the Chief Casino Officer may require .Penalty : $200 .(2) The information referred to in subregulation (1) shall show in respect of

each licence-(a) the name and current address of the holder ;(b) where the holder is restricted to a certain type of work in the Casino,

that type ; and(c) the licence number .

(3) Information may also be required in relation to the holder of any currentlicence under these regulations who was employed or worked in the Casino buthas not been so employed or worked in the Casino during the preceding 4months .(4) The Chief Casino Officer shall cause a register of all licences, decisions,

letters of censure and other matters affecting licences issued, granted, held inabeyance, suspended, cancelled or surrendered to be entered up and maintainedso that the register shall at any time be an accurate record in respect of allmatters relating to licences issued under these regulations .

Duration of

14 . (1) Subject to subregulation (2), a casino key employee licence or a casinolicence .

employee licence shall remain in force until-(a) the holder dies;(b) it is surrendered by the holder ;(c) it is cancelled by the Committee; or(d) the holder ceases to be employed or permitted to work in the Casino .

(2) The holder of a casino key employee licence or a casino employee licence-(a) who is on leave with permission of the Operator ; or(b) who, being a casual employee or intermittent worker, has ceased to be

employed or to work in the Casino for the time being but has obtainedthe approval of the Chief Casino Officer to the operation of his licenceunder these regulations being held in abeyance for a period notexceeding 4 months since the last date on which he was so employed orworked or was granted such approval,

shall, for the purposes of subregulation (1), be taken not to have ceased to beemployed or to work in the Casino but to be eligible to resume such employmentor work pursuant to the licence .

(3) A licence the operation of which is held in abeyance shall be taken tocontinue in force, unless the Chief Casino Officer, by notice in writing given tothe holder, otherwise directs .

Cancellation or

15 . (1) The Committee may cancel, or suspend the operation of, a casino keysuspension of s- employee licence or a casino employee licence-cence .

(a) if the holder is convicted of an offence punishable by imprisonment, orif at any time after the issue of the licence the Committee forms theopinion that the holder is not a fit and proper person to continue tohold the licence ;

(b) if the holder fails to comply with any requirement of, or made pursuantto, these regulations or of any term, condition or restriction to whichthe licence is subject ; or

(c) if the licence has been granted or varied on false or erroneous infor-mation or if material disclosure was not made .

(2) It is a condition of every licence issued under these regulations that theChief Casino Officer or the Committee may require the holder to furnish, afterthe issue of the licence, such further information or other matters as the ChiefCasino Officer or the Committee considers necessary to determine whether theholder of the licence is a fit and proper person to continue to hold the licence,and that the holder comply with any such requirement .

(3) It is a condition of every licence issued under these regulations that theholder shall, within 7 days of being convicted (not being a conviction arising byreason of a modified penalty procedure, or otherwise not imposed pursuant toany hearing or proceedings) of any offence whatever, notify the Chief CasinoOfficer of that conviction ; and the holder of such a licence who fails to do socommits an offence .

Penalty : $500 .(4) Where the Operator becomes aware that the holder of a licence under these

regulations has been convicted of an offence (being a conviction that is or shouldbe notified under subregulation (3)) subsequent to commencing that employmentor work, the Operator shall within 7 days thereafter inform the Chief CasinoOfficer in writing of the particulars of that offence in so far as those particularsare known to the Operator .

Penalty : $500 .(5) Subject to subregulation (6), the suspension by the Committee of the

operation of a licence shall have effect for such period as the Committee thinksfit and during that period of licence shall be taken not to be in force .

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Termination ofemployment andnotification oftermination.

(6) The Committee, after considering the recommendation of the Chief CasinoOfficer in relation thereto, may-

(a) cancel the balance of any period of suspension imposed by the Com-mittee ; or

(b) reduce any such period of suspension still to run by a period determinedby the Committee .

Letter ofcen-

16 . (1) In lieu of cancelling or suspending the operation of a licence undersure . regulation 15, if the Committee considers that the circumstances are such as not

to warrant cancellation or such suspension, the Committee may serve on thecasino key employee or casino employee in question a letter of censure censuringthe holder of that licence in respect of the matter .

(2) The Committee shall cause a copy of a letter served on the holder of alicence under subregulation (1) to be forwarded to the Operator .

Surrender of li-

17 . The holder of a casino key employee licence or a casino employee licencecence .

may, by notice in writing to the Committee furnished to the Chief CasinoOfficer, surrender the licence .

18 . The Operator shall notify the Chief Casino Officer substantially in com-pliance with Form 5-

(a) when the employment of, or the permission to work granted to, a casinokey employee or a casino employee has been terminated ;

(b) where a casino key employee or a casino employee has terminated thatemployment or work ; or

(c) where a casino key employee or a casino employee has otherwise ceasedto be an employee or to be permitted to work in the Casino,

within 7 days of the termination or cessation of such employment or work .Penalty : $200.

Provisional

19 . (1) Pending the decision of the Committee in respect of an application forlicences .

a casino key employee licence or a casino employee licence, the Chief CasinoOfficer may cause to be issued in respect to the applicant a provisional casinokey employee licence or a provisional casino employee licence if-

(a) he anticipates that there may be a delay in making a decision in relationto the licence applied for ;

(b) the issue of the provisional licence will, in the opinion of the ChiefCasino Officer, not prejudice the integrity of the operation of the Ca-sino; and

(c) the applicant is not known to have been convicted of any offencepunishable by imprisonment .

(2) The Chief Casino Officer may issue a provisional licence subject to suchterms, conditions or restrictions as are, in the opinion of the Chief CasinoOfficer, appropriate, including restrictions as to the type of work to be carriedout pursuant to the licence, and any terms, conditions or restrictions so imposedshall be made known in writing to the holder of the licence .

(3) A provisional casino key employee licence shall be in the form of Form 6and a provisional casino employee licence shall be in the form of Form 7 .

(4) A provisional licence shall remain in force until-(a) the expiry of 6 weeks after the day on which it is issued or such further

time as the Chief Casino Officer may allow in writing ;(b) a casino key employee licence or a casino employee licence, as the case

may be, is granted to the holder of the provisional licence ;(c) the Committee refuses to grant to the holder the licence for which

application was made, pursuant to which application the provisionallicence was issued;

(d) it is surrendered by the holder; or(e) it is cancelled by the Chief Casino Officer,

whichever is the sooner .

(5) The Chief Casino Officer in his absolute discretion may cancel a pro-visional casino key employee licence or a provisional casino employee licence,and shall cause the holder and the Operator to be notified accordingly as soon asis practicable thereafter .

(6) During its currency and subject to any term, condition or restrictionimposed by the Chief Casino Officer in respect of it, a provisional casino keyemployee licence or a provisional casino employee licence shall have effect as if itwere a casino key employee licence or a casino employee licence issued underthese regulations .

(7) Subject to this regulation, a reference to a licence in these regulationsincludes a reference to a provisional licence .

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To: The Chief Casino Officer,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Directions for completion :Before commencing this Application Form please read the following instructions care-fully:-

1. Type or print in BLOCK LETTERS an answer to everyquestion .2 . If a question does not apply to you state "N/A" in response to that question .3 . If there is nothing to disclose in reply to a particular question state "Nil" in response

to that question .4 . If the space available is insufficient please supply the required information on an

attachment page .5. When required to use an attachment page precede each answer on that page with the

title applicable to that question .6. All dates should be completed in the form-Day/Month/Year .7 . The applicant must sign personally each page of this application and each attached

page .

SCHEDULE .

FORM 1 .

(Regulation 4)

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1984 .

CASINO CONTROL (BURSWOOD ISLAND) (LICENSING OF EMPLOYEES)REGULATIONS 1985 .

CONFIDENTIAL .

APPLICATION FOR A LICENCEAS A CASINO KEY EMPLOYEE OR CASINO EMPLOYEE .

(Office use only)Reference NoDate received

IMPORTANT.Failure to give a true, correct and complete answer to any question on this form may result ina refusal of the Licence Application and may render the applicant liable to conviction for anoffence under section 32 of the Casino Control Act 1984 . A person who makes a declarationthat is to his knowledge false in a material particular is liable to conviction for an offenceunder section 170 of The Criminal Code .

I hereby apply for a licence as-*(a) a casino key employee;*(b) a casino employee,

at the Burswood Casino to perform the following type/s of work :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .

*Delete as necessary .

1. PERSONAL INFORMATION .Surname :Given names :Other names :

(include aliases, nicknames, other names (legal or otherwise) that you have used or bywhich you have been known) .

Residential address:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .

(Telephone)Business address

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Telephone)Date of birth Sex (M or F)Place of birth (suburb/town, State/Territory, country) :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Citizenship:Physical Description :Height Colour of eyesWeight Colour of hairComplexionScars, tattoos, or

other distinguishing marks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2. MARITAL INFORMATION .Marital status :Full name of spouse and any former spouse (including all names by which the spouse was

previously known). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Identification Registration Number of spouse (if applicable). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Details of any current de facto relationship must be disclosed .

3. PASSPORT AND TRAVEL INFORMATIONPassport number:Country :Place of issue :Date of issue :Date of expiration :Identification Registration Number :

(if applicable)

If normally resident in Australia, have you travelled out of Australia during the past 3 years?If yes, complete the following-

Date ofreturn Period abroad Country/ies visitedDate of

Departure Reason for travel

If not normally resident in Australia, state countries of residence during the past 3 years

4. RECORD OF OFFENCES AND CIVIL CLAIMS .Have you ever been convicted of any offence (this means ALL offences other than traffic orparking offences dealt with by way of infringement notice)?(Yes or no)If yes, give details of each offence-

Age at timeof offence

Date andplace

of conviction

Full nameunderwhich

convicted

Nature ofoffence

Sentenceimposed

Have you any reason to believe that any criminal prosecution or civil proceeding against youmay be pending?(Yes or no)If yes, give detailsHave you ever had a civil judgment in relation to financial matters returned against you?(Yes or no)If yes, furnish details on an attachment page .Have your salary, wages, earnings or other income been subject to a court order, attachment orthe like?(Yes or no)If Yes, furnish details on an attachment page .Have you ever had any article repossessed by a finance company or the like?(Yes or no)If yes, furnish details on an attachment page .

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5. RESIDENCES .List all addresses at which you have been resident for longer than 3 months during the last 10years, beginning with your current address and working backwards .

6. EMPLOYMENT .(a) Beginning with your current employment and working backwards, list your work

history, including all businesses with which you have been involved during the last 10years .

Position andshort

description ofduties

Name of Supervisor

(b) Have you ever been dismissed, discharged or requested to resign from any employ-ment referred to in paragraph (a)? (Yes or no)If yes, furnish particulars-

(c) Have you previously been engaged in employment in the casino or gaming industry?(Yes or no)If yes, complete the following-

Name, address of em-ployer

Position and short de-scription of dutiesDates (From - to -)

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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Reason for leaving

7. CHARACTER REFERENCES .Nominate 3 persons who are not related to you and have known you for a period,preferably during the last 5 years . Referees may be asked to appraise your character andreputation .1. Name:

Address :Telephone :

2. Name :Address :Telephone :

3. Name :Address:Telephone :

8. AUTHORIZATION TO MAKE ENQUIRIES .In making this application I hereby agree that the Casino Control Committee and theChief Casino Officer may cause whatever enquiries are considered by the Committee orthat officer to be necessary to be made, in the State and elsewhere, to verify the infor-mation provided by or concerning me, and that such enquiries may be made both beforeand after the issue of the licence .

Month and year(From - to -) Street and Number Suburb City Sta e Country

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For the purposes of this application I hereby authorize-(a) the manager or officer in dharge of any bank or other financial institution to whom a

request is presented by an accredited representative of the Casino Control Com-mittee or a police officer to allow such representative or officer to inspect and obtaincopies of, or extracts from, any and all documents, records or correspondencepertaining to me, solely or jointly with any other party, including but not limited toany credit or loan information, cheque account records, savings, credit and passbookrecords, safe deposit records, and statement sheets, held by that bank or otherfinancial institution ; and

(b) the Commissioner of Police, and any police officer in the State or elsewhere acting atthe request of the Commissioner of Police, to inquire into, record and report to theCasino Control Committee and the Chief Casino Officer any known or suspectedcriminal activity, associates, antecedents or circumstances concerning my suitabilityfor employment in the Casino .

9. DECLARATION AND INDEMNITY .I

(full name of applicant)of

(residence)

(occupation)

do solemnly and sincerely declare that-(a) I am the person identified in question 1 of this form ;

(b) I have personally completed this form or have supplied all the informationindicated herein ;

(c) that the particulars contained in this form or attached thereto are true andcorrect in every detail and fully disclose the information required to completethis form ; and

(d) for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, Ihereby-

(i) release and discharge ; and(ii) undertake to hold harmless and indemnify (including indemnify in respect

of the costs of negotiation in relation to, or of defending or settling, anyaction, proceeding, claim or demand),

the Government of Western Australia, the Casino Control Committee and theChief Casino Officer, the Commissioner of Police and any police officer, and anyof them, and their respective agents, employees and informants, from andagainst all or any manner of actions, proceedings, claims, demands, losses, costsand expenses whatsoever, in law or equity and in all jurisdictions, arising out ofor by reason of the processing, or investigation of, or from matters relating to,this application, whether or not attributable in whole or in part to any negligenceand whether resulting directly or indirectly,

and having read and understood this declaration and this release I execute themvoluntarily, and make this solemn declaration by virtue of s . 106 of the Evidence Act 1906 .Declared atthisday of19before meCommissioner of

Signature of applicant.Declarations orJustice of the Peace* (or as the case may be)

*

Insert authorization by virtue of which the person takes the declaration .

NOTES :1 . An applicant will be required to have his finger prints taken, and may be required to

furnish other evidence of identification,2. Every application received will be given a reference number . Quote this number when

making any enquiries concerning the application .3 . Arrangements may be made for you to attend personal interviews, including inter-

views with officers of the Office of Racing and Gaming or of the Police Force .4. Due to the extensive enquiries necessary to process this application, it may be

expected that a period of at least 6 weeks will elapse before a decision will be made .For applications involving overseas enquiries, a longer period may be expected .

5 . During the period in which this application is being processed, the applicant shouldnotify the Casino Control Officer of any change in the applicant's address .

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.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .whose photograph and signature appear hereunder is hereby licensed as a Casino Key Em-ployee under the Casino Control (Burswood Island) (Licensing of Employees) Regulations1985 .Issued at thisday of19

Signature of Licensee :

. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chief Casino Officer

Casino Control Committee.

FORM 3 .

(Regulation 9(2))

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1984 .

CASINO CONTROL (BURSWOOD ISLAND) (LICENSING OF EMPLOYEES)REGULATIONS 1985 .

CASINO EMPLOYEE LICENCE .

Casino Control

Licence NoCommittee

. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .whose photograph and signature appear hereunder is hereby licensed as a Casino Employeeunder the Casino Control (Burswood Island) (Licensing of Employees) Regulations 1985 .Issued at thisday of19

Signature of Licensee

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .

Casino Control Committee .

FORM 4.

(Regulation 12)

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1984 .

CASINO CONTROL (BURSWOOD ISLAND) (LICENSING OF EMPLOYEES)REGULATIONS 1985 .

NOTIFICATION OF COMMENCEMENT OF EMPLOYMENT OR WORK .

TO: Chief Casino OfficerCasino Control Committee:

I(full name)

being(position held)

for and on behalf of(Operator)

hereby advise that(name of licensee)

the holder of a *Casino Key Employee Licence/Casino Employee LicenceNocommenced *duty a'9 such employee/working with permission of theOperatoronDated 19

SignatureStrike out whichever is inapplicable .

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FORM 2 .

(Regulation 9(2))

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1984 .

CASINO CONTROL (BURSWOOD ISLAND) (LICENSING OF EMPLOYEES)REGULATIONS 1985.

Casino ControlCASINO KEY EMPLOYEE LICENCE .

Licence NoCommittee

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FORM 5 .

(Regulation 18)

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1984 .

CASINO CONTROL (BURS WOOD ISLAND) (LICENSING OF EMPLOYEES)REGULATIONS 1985 .

NOTIFICATION OF TERMINATION OR CESSATIONOF EMPLOYMENT OR WORK .

TO: Chief Casino OfficerCasino Control Committee :

I(full name)

being(position held)

of(Operator)

hereby notify in respect of(full name of employee)

the holder of a *casino key employee licence/casino employee licence Nothat as from19

the Operator has terminated the employment of the employeethe employee has *terminated the employment/ceased working with the Operatorthe employee has ceased to be an employee of the Operator .

Reasons for termination or cessation of employment or work are-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dated19

. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Signature .

*Strike out whichever is inapplicable .

FORM 6.

(Regulation 19)

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1984 .

CASINO CONTROL (BURSWOOD ISLAND) (LICENSING OF EMPLOYEES)REGULATIONS 1985 .

PROVISIONAL CASINO KEY EMPLOYEE LICENCE.

Casino Control

Licence No.: PCommittee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

whose photograph and signature appear hereunder is hereby provisionally licensed as a CasinoKey Employee under the Casino Control (Burswood Island) (Licensing of Employees) Regu-lations 1985 .Issued at thisday of19

Signature of LicenseeThis Provisional Licence is valid untilExtended to

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Casino Control Committee.

FORM 7 .

(Regulation 19)

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1984 .CASINO CONTROL (BURSWOOD ISLAND) (LICENSING OF EMPLOYEES)

REGULATIONS 1985 .

PROVISIONAL CASINO EMPLOYEE LICENCE .

Casino Control

Licence No . : PCommittee

. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .whose photograph and signature appear hereunder is hereby provisionally licensed as a CasinoEmployee under the Casino Control (Burswood Island) (Licensing of Employees) Regulations1985 .Issued at thisday of19

Signature of LicenseeThis Provisional Licence is valid untilExtended to

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Casino Control Committee .

By Command of His Excellency the Governor,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council .

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CHIROPRACTORS ACT 1964 (AS AMENDED) .Health Department of W.A.,

Perth, 16 July 1985 .PHD 167/79; Ex Co 2007 .

THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor hasappointed pursuant to section 10 of the Chiropractors Act1964, Mr H . Van de Velde as the deputy member to Mr F . G .Price, on the Chiropractors' Registration Board for the termexpiring 20 July 1986 .

J . C. McNULTY,Executive Director,

Public Health and ScientificSupport Services .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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HOSPITALS ACT 1927-1984 .Health Department of W.A.,

Perth, 14 August 1985 .

NP 1.9 Ex . Co . 2238 .THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has approved under the provisions of theHospitals Act 1927-1984, Mr N . C . A . Norris as a member ofthe Nannup District Hospital Board for the period com-mencing on 1 October 1985 and ending on 30 September1986.

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health .

HEALTH ACT 1911 (AS AMENDED) .

Shire of Carnarvon .

WHEREAS under the provisions of the Health Act 1911 as amended, a local authority maymake or adopt by-laws, and may alter, amend or repeal any by-laws so made or adopted ; Now,therefore, the Shire of Carnarvon being a local authority within the meaning of the Act, andhaving adopted the Model By-Laws described as Series "A" as reprinted pursuant to theReprinting of Regulations Act 1954, in the Government Gazette on 17 July 1963, doth herebyresolve and determine that the said adopted by-laws shall be amended as follows :-

Part 1-General Sanitary Provisions .Prescribed Areas-section 112A .

14A. The areas described in the Schedule hereto are prescribed as areas within whichthe provisions of section 112A of the Act shall operate and have effect .

Schedule .

The Commercial, South, Babbage Island, East and Plantation Wards and the areasdescribed in the schedules to the Orders in Council made with respect to the Shire ofCarnarvon under section 433A of the Local Government Act 1960, as amended, publishedin the Government Gazette on 29 March 1968 at page 811, 18 October 1968 at page 3101and 26 November 1971 at page 4893 .

Passed at a meeting of the Carnarvon Shire Council held on the 19th day of December,1984 .

[L .S .]W. J . DALE,

President .

S. K. GOODE,Shire Clerk .

Confirmed-J. C. McNULTY,Executive Director,

Public Health .

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HEALTH ACT 1911 (AS AMENDED) .

Shire of Harvey .

WHEREAS under the provisions of the Health Act 1911 (as amended), a Local Authority maymake or adopt by-laws and may alter, amend or repeal any by-laws so made or adopted, nowtherefore, the Shire of Harvey being a Local Authority within the meaning of the Act andhaving adopted the Model By-laws described as Series "A" as reprinted pursuant to theReprinting of Regulations Act 1954, in the Government Gazette on 17 July 1963, doth herebyresolve and determine that the said adopted by-laws shall be amended as follows :

Model By-laws Series "A" .

Part I-General Sanitary Provisions .

Insert a new By-law 52A :52A. The owner or occupier of any land upon which there is or there is likely to be

mosquito breeding, shall when required by the Local Authority, carry out an effectivelarviciding or spraying programme designed to control mosquitoes, to the satisfaction ofthe Local Authority .

Passed at the Ordinary Council Meeting of the Shire of Harvey on 26 March 1985 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Harvey was here-

unto affixed in the presence of-M. W. SMITH,

[L.S .1

Confirmed-

L. A. VICARY,

President .

Shire Clerk .

J . C. McNULTY,Executive Director,

Public Health .

HEALTH ACT 1911 .

HEALTH ACT (SWIMMING POOLS) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1985 .

MADE by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Council .Citation .

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Health Act (Swimming Pools)Amendment Regulations 1985 .

Principal regu-

2. In these regulations the Health Act (Swimming Pools) Regulations 1964*lations .

are referred to as the principal regulations .Reg .3 amended .

3. Regulation 3 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulation (2)by deleting "Three" in paragraph (a) and substituting the following-

" Two .Re g .5 repealed .

4 . Regulation 5 of the principal regulations is repealed .Reg . 6 amended .

5. Regulation 6 of the principal regulations is amended-(a) by repealing subregulation (4) and substituting the following

subregulation-(4)(4) Where a pool has a greater depth than two metres, under-

water flood lamps shall be provided and their intensity shall be notless than that set out in Table 1 . ' ,

(b) by repealing subregulations (6) and (7) ;(c) by repealing subregulation (9) and substituting the following

subregulation-(9) (9) The electrical installation for swimming pools and sur-

rounding areas shall be in accordance with Australian Standard3000 1981 S.A .A . Wiring Rules . "; and

(d) by repealing subregulations (10) and (11) .Reg . 7 amended .

6. Regulation 7 of the principal regulations is amended-(a) in subregulation (1) by deleting paragraph (a) and substituting the

following-(a)(a) Toilets :

(i) One water closet for every 40 female swimmers ; and(ii) One water closet plus one urinal for every 60 male swim-

mers . " ; and(b) by inserting after subregulation (2) the following subregulation-

(3)(3) Unless otherwise directed by the Executive Director, PublicHealth for the purpose of the provision of facilities undersubregulation (1) . the number of swimmers shall he calculated byallowing one person for each 2 .3 square metres of pool surface areaand allotting the final number as 50 per cent male and 50 per centfemale .

.

`Published in the Government Gazette on 15 October 1964 at pp . :3525-3528 and amended from time to time thereafter.

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Reg . 7A

7 . After regulation 7 of the principal regulations the following regulation isinserted.

inserted-Design safety

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7A. Every swimming pool shall be so marked and constructed that-factors. (a) clearly visible markings shall be provided at regular intervals

around the pool indicating the depth at the particular point ;(b) the slope of the bottom of the pool shall be not greater than 1 :15

where the water depth is less than 1 .75 m ;(c) the concourse shall have a smooth flat surface graded to drain

away from the pool ;(d) the pool area shall be totally enclosed to a standard at least equal

to that prescribed under the Local Government Act 1960 andpublished in the Government Gazette on 6 February 1970 atp.364;and

(e) where a diving board is provided, the depth of water and theappropriate clearances shall comply with the diagram in Table2 .

" .Reg . 8 repealed

8. Regulation 8 of the principal regulations is repealed and the followingand substituted . regulation is substituted-

8 .8 . Every swimming pool shall be provided with equipment for ensur-ing sterilization and continuous circulation and filtration of the water asapproved by the Executive Director, Public Health . ' .

Reg . 9 amended .

9. Regulation 9 of the principal regulations is amended by inserting aftersubregulation (2) the following subregulation-

(3)(3) The water treatment system shall be so designed that-(a) all additional water is filtered before entering the pool ; and(b) where mechanically injected, the chlorine is introduced to the

system before the filter . ' .Reg. 11 repealed

10 . Regulation 11 of the principal regulations is repealed and the followingand substituted. regulation is substituted-Chemical stan-

11. At all times when a swimming pool is in use the water shalldards .

contain-(a) residual free chlorine in accordance with the scale set out in

Table 3 and as determined with a Lovibond or equivalentcomparator using D.P .D. tablets or by any method which hasbeen approved in writing by the Executive Director, PublicHealth for use at that swimming pool ;

(b) water of a pH of between 7 .0 and 7.8 when determined with aLovibond or equivalent comparator using Phenol red as the indi-cator; and

(c) where isocyanurate is used, not less than 30 and not more than50 milligrams of isocyanurate per litre as determined by usingPalin C.N.A. reagents or equivalent in conjunction with aLovibond or equivalent comparator or by any method which hasbeen approved in writing by the Executive Director, PublicHealth for use at the swimming pool. ' .

Reg. 12

11. Regulation 12 of the principal regulations is amended-amended . (a) by repealing subregulation (2) and substituting the following

subregulation-(2) Samples for determination of Isocyanurate levels, shall be

taken at least weekly. "; and(b) by inserting after subregulation (2) the following subregulation-

(3)(3) The results of tests conducted under subregulations (1) or (2)shall be recorded and produced for examination when required by ahealth surveyor. ' .

Reg. 13

12 . Regulation 13 of the principal regulations is amended-amended. (a) in paragraph (a) by inserting after "position" the following-

unlessunless otherwise approved by the Executive Director, PublicHealth " ; and

(b) by repealing paragraph (d) and substituting the following paragraph-" (d) as protection from chlorine leakage-

(i) at least one self contained breathing apparatus, with aminimum duration of 10 minutes protection againstchlorine shall be kept in a readily accessible place awayfrom, but near to the area likely to be contaminated ;

(ii) all personnel shall be trained in the use of such appar-atus ; and

(iii) the apparatus shall be regularly tested andmaintained .

.Reg. 14

13 . Regulation 14 of the principal regulations is amended-amended . (a) by repealing subregulation (1) and substituting the following

subregulation-(1)(1) Every swimming pool shall have a separate room or place-

(a) equipped for dealing promptly with accidents and otheremergencies in which there is-

(i) a wash hand basin with running water ;(ii) a first aid kit; and(iii) a stretcher and 2 woollen blankets,

in such condition as to be ready at all times for immediateuse ; and

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(b) in which there is a notice, conspicuously displayed settingforth an approved method for the resuscitation of an ap-parently drowned person. " ; and

(b) by repealing subregulation (5) and substituting the followingsubregulation-

(5)(5) When an exemption is granted the occupier shall ensure thatat all times when the pool is in use there shall be a person on thepremises who is responsible for the safety of persons using the pooland ensuring that all other requirements of the regulations arecomplied with . ' .

14 . After regulation 19 of the principal regulations the following regulation isinserted-

19A.19A. The disposal of backwash and other pool water shall be to thesatisfaction of the local authority. ' .

15 . Regulation 20 of the principal regulations is repealed and the followingregulation is substituted-

20 .20 . The occupier shall ensure that regulations 6, 7(2), 7A, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,13 and 14(1) are complied with . ' .

Schedule

16 . the Schedule to the principal regulations is repealed .repealed .

Tables 1 and 2

17. Tables 1 and 2 to the principal regulations are repealed and the followingrepealed andTables 1, 2 and 3substituted.

Reg. 19Ainserted.

Disposal ofwaste water.

Reg . 20 repealedand substituted .

tables are substituted-

11 Table 1 .

Reg. 6(4)UNDERWATER ILLUMINATION REQUIRED FOR SWIMMING POOLS

Maximum depth of water Depth below water level

Lamps lumens peralong centre line of pool

to centre of fitting

square metre of waterto be included in vertical

surfacebeam angle of fitting

metres millimetres lm/m2

Table 2 .

Reg. 7A(e)

WATER DEPTH AND CLEARANCES FOR DIVING BOARD .

450 MAX . SLOPE 450

MAX . IF SLOPED

3 .5 900 8603 .2 900 7302 .9 900 6652 .5 900 5902 .0 900 515

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Table 3 .

Minimum Residual Free Chlorine

By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor andDeputy of the Governor,

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

Reg . 11 (a)

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POISONS ACT 1964 .

POISONS (SCHEDULED SUBSTANCES) AMENDMENT ORDER(NO. 5) 1985 .

MADE by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Council .1 . This Order may be cited as the Poisons (Scheduled Substances) Amendment Order (No .

5) 1985 .2 . This Order shall come into operation on the day of publication of this Order in the

Government Gazette.3 . Appendix A* to the Poisons Act 1964 is amended-

(a) in the First Schedule-(i) by deleting the item commencing "ATROPINE" and substituting the follow-

ing item-" ATROPINE, except when included in the Second or Fourth Schedule . ' ,

(ii) by deleting the item commencing "HYOSCINE" and substituting the follow-ing item-" HYOSCINE, except when included in the Second or Fourth Schedule . '

(iii) by deleting the item commencing "MERCURIC CHLORIDE" andsubstituting the following item-

MERCURIC MERCURIC CHLORIDE except when included in the Second or SeventhSchedule. " ; and

(iv) by deleting the item commencing "MERCURY" and substituting the followingitem-

MERCURY,MERCURY, organic compounds of, except-(a) when included in the Second, Fourth or Sixth Schedule ;(b) ethoxyethyl mercury chloride and ethyl mercury chloride in

the Seventh Schedule ; or(c) in preparations containing 0 .01 per cent or less of mercury as a

preservative .

,(b) in the Second Schedule-

(i) by deleting the item commencing "ATROPINE" and substituting the follow-ing item-

ATROPINE-(a)

ATROPINE-(a) in preparations containing 0 .25 per cent or less of atropine,

except when included in the Fourth Schedule ; and(b) atropine sulphate, 0.6 mg tablets in packs of 6, when labelled

for treatment of organophosphorus poisoning . ";

* Repealed and substituted by Order published in the Government Gazette on 24 August 1984 and amended by Order fromtime to time thereafter .

A. 1 metre 3 metresB. 7 .5 9 .0C . 2 .5 3 .5D . 1 .5 1 .5E. 2.0 2 .5F . 4 .6 4 .6G . 3 .0 3 .5H. 5 .3 6 .2I . 2 .2 2 .7J . 4 .0 4 .0K. 0.5 0 .5

pH of Water Pools WithoutIsocyanurate

Pools WithIsocyanurate

(maximum-50mg/L)

From 7 .0 to 7 .3 1 milligram per litre 2 milligrams perlitre

From 7 .4 to 7.6 1 milligram per litre 2.5 milligrams perlitre

From 7 .7 to 7.8 1 .5 milligrams per litre 2.5 milligrams perlitre

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(ii) by deleting the item commencing "HEXACHLOROPHANE" and substitutingthe following item-

• HEXACHLOROPHANE in preparations for human skin cleansing pur-poses containing 3 per cent or less of hexachlorophane except inpreparations for use on infants as specified in the Fourth Sched-ule . " ;

(iii) by deleting the item commencing "HYOSCINE" and substituting the follow-ing item-" HYOSCINE, in preparations containing 0 .25 per cent or less of hyoscine,

except when included in the Fourth Schedule . " ;(iv) by deleting the item commencing "8-HYDROXYQUINOLINE" and

substituting the following item-• 8-HYDROXYQUINOLINE and its non-halogenated derivatives for hu-

man therapeutic use except in preparations for external usecontaining 1 per cent or less of such substances . " ;

(v) by deleting the item commencing "IODINE" and substituting the followingitem-

• IODINEIODINE (excluding its salts, derivatives and iodophors), in preparationsfor human therapeutic use containing more than 2.5 per cent ofavailable iodine . " ;

(vi) by deleting the item commencing "LEAD SALTS" and substituting the fol-lowing item-" LEAD COMPOUNDS for human therapeutic use . ' ,

(vii) by deleting the item commencing "MERCURIC CHLORIDE" andsubstituting the following item-" MERCURIC CHLORIDE in preparations containing 0 .5 per cent or less

of mercuric chloride, except when included in the Seventh Sched-ule. " ;

(viii) by deleting the item commencing "MERCURIC IODIDE" and substitutingthe following item-

MERCURICMERCURIC IODIDE in preparations for therapeutic use containing 2per cent or less of mercuric iodide . ' ,

(ix) by deleting the item commencing "MERCURY" and substituting the followingitem-

MERCURY,MERCURY, organic compounds of, for topical therapeutic use in prep-arations containing 0.5 per cent or less of mercury . ";

(x) by deleting the item commencing "PHENYLENE DIAMINES" andsubstituting the following item-

PHENYLENEDIAMINES and alkylated phenylenediamines except-(a) when included in the Sixth Schedule ; or(b) diethyl-or dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine in tablets containing

10 mg or less, in opaque strip packaging labelled for watertesting. " ; and

(xi) by deleting the item commencing "PYRITHIONE ZINC" and substituting thefollowing item-

PYRITHIONE ZINC except when included in the Fifth Schedule . ' ,

(c) in the Third Schedule-(i) by inserting in their appropriate alphabetical positions, the following items-

" ACEPIFYLLINE in liquid oral preparations .AMINOPHYLLINE in liquid oral preparations . " ; and

(ii) by deleting the item commencing "THEOPHYLLINE" and substituting thefollowing item-" THEOPHYLLINE in liquid oral preparations . ' ,

(d) in the Fourth Schedule-(i) by inserting in their appropriate alphabetical positions, the following items-

ACEPIFYLLINE except when included in the Third Schedule .ACYCLOVIR .AMINOPHYLLINE except when included in the Third Schedule .CEFOPERAZONE .2-(4-CHLOROPHENYL)-1, 2, 4-TRIAZOLE [5, la]-ISOQUINOLINE for

the treatment of animals .CICLACILLIN .CLAVULANIC ACID .LATAMOXEF .PROBUCOL.ZERANOL, except when included in the Sixth Schedule . '

(ii) by deleting the item commencing "AMINOPHENAZONE" and substitutingthe following item-" AMINOPHENAZONE and derivatives therefrom for the treatment of

animals .

,(iii) by deleting the item commencing "ANAESTHETICS LOCAL" ;(iv) by deleting the item commencing "ANTIHISTAMINES" and substituting the

following item-•

ANTIHISTAMINES not elsewhere specified in these Schedules . ' ,

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(v) by deleting the item commencing "BENZPHETAMINE" and substituting thefollowing item-

• BENZPHETAMINE and other substances structurally derived frombeta-aminopropylbenzene or beta-aminoisopropylbenzene bysubstitution in the side chain or by ring closure therein (or by bothsuch substitution and closure), except-

(a) when separately specified in this or any other Schedule ;(b) ephedrine and pseudoephedrine in preparations exempted

from the Second Schedule . '(vi) by deleting the item "CAMPHORATED OIL" and substituting the following

item-•

CAMPHORATED OIL excluding admixtures. '(vii) by deleting the item commencing "CHLORAMPHENICOL" and substituting

the following item-•

CHLORAMPHENICOL.(viii) by deleting the item commencing "DINOPROST" and substituting the follow-

ing item-" DINOPROST . ",

(ix) by deleting the item commencing "DIPHEMANIL METHYLSULPHATE"and substituting the following item-

DIPHEMANIL METHYLSULPHATE, except when included in the Sec-ond Schedule . " ;

(x) by deleting the item commencing "DISULFIRAM" and substituting the fol-lowing item-" DISULFIRAM for therapeutic use . '

(xi) by deleting the item commencing "DITHIAZANINE" and substituting thefollowing item-" DITHIAZANINE except when included in the Sixth Schedule . '

(xii) by deleting the item commencing "ETHOHEPTAZINE"and substituting thefollowing item-" ETHOHEPTAZINE except when included in the Second Schedule . ' ,

(xiii) by deleting the item commencing "FLUNIXIN MEGLUMINE" andsubstituting the following item-" FLUNIXIN MEGLUMINE, for the treatment of animals . '

(xiv) by deleting the item "GENTAMYCIN" and substituting the following item-•

GENTAMICIN . " ;(xv) by deleting the item commencing "HEXACHLOROPHANE" and substituting

the following item-" HEXACHLOROPHANE-

(a) in preparations for use on infants ; and(b) in other preparations, except when included in the Second or

Sixth Schedule. ";(xvi) by deleting the item commencing "MERCUROUS CHLORIDE" and

substituting the following item-•

MERCUROUS CHLORIDE for internal therapeutic use . '(xvii) by deleting the item commencing "MERCURY" and substituting the following

item-MERCURY,MERCURY, organic compounds of, for therapeutic use except when in-

cluded in the Second Schedule. ' ,(xviii) by deleting the item "MOXALACTAM" ;(xix) by deleting the item commencing "PITUITARY" and substituting the follow-

ing item-" PITUITARY, its extracts and active principles or their synthetic

substitutes. ' ;(xx) by deleting the item commencing "SULPHATROXAZOLE" and substituting

the following item-" SULPHATROXAZOLE for the treatment of animals. "; and

(xxi) by deleting the item commencing "THEOPHYLLINE" and substituting thefollowing item-

THEOPHYLLINE except when included in the Third Schedule . ' ,

(e) in the Fifth Schedule-(i) by inserting in their appropriate alphabetical positions, the following items-

" GLOFENTEZINE .DSMA in herbicides or defoliant preparations containing 3 per cent or

less of arsenic .METHYL SALICYLATE in liquid preparations containing 25 per cent or

more of methyl salicylate except when included in the Sixth Schedule .MSMA in herbicides or defoliant preparations containing 3 per cent or

less of arsenic.

,(ii) by deleting the item commencing "ACETIC ANHYDRIDE" and substituting

the following item-•

ACETICACETIC ANHYDRIDE (excluding its salts and derivatives) in prep-arations containing more than 30 per cent of acetic anhydride ex-cept-

(a) when included in the Sixth Schedule ; or(b) for therapeutic use . ";

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(iii) by deleting the item commencing "ARSENIC" and substituting the followingitem-

ARSENIC,ARSENIC, organic compounds of, not elsewhere specified in this Sched-ule, in herbicides or defoliant preparations containing 3 per cent orless or arsenic . " ;

(iv) by deleting the item commencing "BENZOYL PEROXIDE" and substitutingthe following item-" BENZOYL PEROXIDE except-

(a) when included in the Second, Third or Fourth Schedule ; or(b) when used as an approved food additive . " ;

(v) by deleting the item commencing "CARBARYL" and substituting the follow-ing item-" CARBARYL-

(a) in preparations containing 10 per cent or less of carbaryl ex-cept when included in the Second or Fourth Schedule ; or

(b) when impregnated in plastic resin material containing 20 percent or less of carbaryl . ' ,

(vi) by deleting the item commencing "CLANOBUTIN" and substituting the fol-lowing item-

CLANOBUTIN for the treatment of animals except when included in theFourth Schedule. ";

(vii) by deleting the item commencing "DICHLORVOS" and substituting the fol-lowing item-

DICHLORVOS-(a) when impregnated in plastic resin material containing 20 per

cent or less of dichlorvos ;(b) in sustained release resin pellets containing 20 per cent or less

of dichlorvos for the treatment of animals; or(c) in pressurized spray packs containing 10 grams or less of

dichlorvos . " ;(viii) by deleting the item commencing "POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE" and

substituting the following item-• POTASSIUMPOTASSIUM HYDROXIDE (excluding its salts and derivatives) in prep-

arations containing 5 per cent or less of potassium hydroxide exceptin preparations containing 0 .5 per cent or less of potassium hydrox-ide. " ; and

(ix) by deleting the item commencing "SODIUM NITRITE" and substituting thefollowing item-

SODIUMSODIUM NITRITE except-(a) in preparations containing 1 per cent or less of sodium nitrite ;

or(b) when included in the Second Schedule. ' ,

(f) in the Sixth Schedule-(i) by inserting in their appropriate alphabetical positions the following items-

CACODYLIC ACID in animal feed premixes containing 4 per cent or lessof arsenic .

DINOSEB in preparations containing 5 per cent or less of dinoseb .DSMA in herbicides or defoliant preparations except when included in

the Fifth Schedule .IODOPHORS except in preparations containing 1 .5 per cent or less of

available iodine .LEVAMISOLE for the treatment of animals except when included in the

Fourth Schedule .METHYL SALICYLATE excluding admixtures (see also Fifth Schedule) .MSMA in herbicides or defoliant preparations except when included in

the Fifth Schedule . ' ,(ii) by deleting the item commencing "ACETIC ANHYDRIDE" and substituting

the following item-ACETIC ANHYDRIDE (excluding its salts and derivatives) and prep-

arations containing more than 80 per cent of acetic anhydride, exceptfor therapeutic use . ' ;

(iii) by deleting the item commencing "ARSENIC" and substituting the followingitem-

ARSENIC-(a)

ARSENIC-(a) in ant poisons containing 0 .4 per cent of arsenic ;(b) organic compounds of arsenic in herbicides or defoliant prep-

arations except when included in the Fifth Schedule ;(c) in animal feed premixes containing 4 per cent or less of ar-

senic ; or(d) in preparations for the treatment of animals, except

thiacetarsamide when included in the Fourth Schedule,except when separately specified in this Schedule . ";

(iv) by deleting the item commencing "CHLORDECONE" and substituting thefollowing item-

CHLORDECONE except when included in the Fifth Schedule. ' ,

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(v) by deleting the item commencing "DINITROCRESOLS" and substituting thefollowing items-" DINITROCRESOLS and their homologues, not elsewhere specified in

this Schedule, in preparations containing 5 per cent or less of suchcompounds except when included in the Fourth Schedule .

DINITROPHENOLS and their homologues, not elsewhere specified inthis Schedule, in preparations containing 5 per cent or less of suchcompounds except when included in the Fourth Schedule . " ;

(vi) by deleting the item commencing "DISULFIRAM" and substituting the fol-lowing item-" DISULFIRAM except when included in the Fourth Schedule . '

(vii) by deleting the item commencing "ECONAZOLE" and substituting the follow-ing item-

ECONAZOLE for the external treatment of animals . '(viii) by deleting the item "FLUAZIFOP-BUTYL" and substituting the following

item-" FLUAZIFOP-BUTYL, racemate and R-enantiomer . '

(ix) by deleting the item commencing "IODINE" and substituting the followingitem-

IODINE IODINE (excluding its salts, derivatives and iodophors) except-(a) when included in the Second Schedule ; or(b) in solid or semi-solid preparations containing 2 .5 per cent or

less of available iodine. '(x) by deleting the item commencing "LEAD COMPOUNDS" and substituting

the following item-LEADLEAD COMPOUNDS except-

(a) when included in the Second or Fifth Schedule ;(b) in preparations for cosmetic use containing 250 mg/kg or less

of lead ; or(c) in pencil cores, finger colours, show card colours, pastels,

crayons, poster paints or colours or coloured chalks containing100 mg/kg or less of lead. '

(xi) by deleting the item commencing "MERCURIC IODIDE" and substitutingthe following item-

MERCURICMERCURIC IODIDE when prepared for agricultural, horticultural, pas-toral or industrial use .

(xii) by deleting the item commencing "MERCUROUS CHLORIDE" andsubstituting the following item-

MERCUROUS CHLORIDE except when included in the Fourth Sched-ule .

,(xiii) by deleting the item commencing "MERCURY" and substituting the following

item-MERCURY, organic compounds of, in preparations for agricultural, pas-

toral or horticultural use, except ethoxyethyl mercury chloride andethyl mercury chloridee in the Seventh Schedule . ' ,

(xiv) by deleting the item commencing "METACRESOLSULPHONIC ACID" andsubstituting the following item-" METACRESOLSULPHONIC ACID AND FORMALDEHYDE CON-

DENSATION PRODUCT for the treatment of animals. ' ;(xv) by deleting the item commencing "PHENYLENE DIAMINES" and

substituting the following item-PHENYLENEDIAMINES and alkylated phenylenediamines, not else-

where specified in this Schedule-(a) when used in hair dyes ;(b) in preparations packed and labelled for photographic purposes ;(c) in preparations packed and labelled for the testing of water

except diethylor dimethyl-para-phenylenediamine in tabletscontaining 10 mg or less in opaque strip packaging labelled forwater testing . ";

(xvi) by deleting the item commencing "PROPOXUR" and substituting the follow-ing item-

PROPOXUR except when included in the Second, Fourth or Fifth Sched-ule . " ;

(xvii) by deleting the item commencing "SULPHURIC ACID" and substituting thefollowing item-

SULPHURICSULPHURIC ACID (excluding its salts and derivatives) except-(a) in fire extinguishers ; or(b) in preparations containing 0 .5 per cent or less of sulphuric acid(H2SO4) .

(xviii) by deleting the item commencing "TETRAMISOLE" and substituting thefollowing item-" TETRAMISOLE in preparations for the treatment of animals . " ; and

(xix) by deleting the item commencing "TIAMULIN" and substituting the follow-ing item-

TIAMULIN for the treatment of animals-(a) in feed premixes containing 25 per cent or less of tiamulin ; or(b) in soluble concentrates containing 45 per cent or less of

tiamulin . " ;

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(g) in the Seventh Schedule-(i) by deleting the item commencing "ARSENIC" and substituting the following

item-•

ARSENIC,ARSENIC, except-(a) thiacetarsamide when included in the Fourth Schedule ;(b) when included in the Fifth or Sixth Schedule ; or(c) in animal feeds containing 75 g/tonne or less of arsenic . ' ,

{ii) by deleting the item commencing "CHLORAMPHENICOL" ;(iii) by deleting the item commencing "CHLORTHIOPHOS" and substituting the

following item-•

CHLORTHIOPHOS . ",(iv) by deleting the item commencing "DINITROCRESOLS" and substituting the

following items-•

DINITROCRESOLS and their homologues, not elsewhere specified inthis Schedule, except when included in the Fourth or Sixth Schedule .

DINITROPHENOLS and their homologues, not elsewhere specified inthis Schedule, except when included in the Fourth or Sixth Schedule .

DINOSEB except when included in the Sixth Schedule . '(v) by deleting the item commencing "STRYCHNINE" and substituting the fol-

lowing item-•

STRYCHNINESTRYCHNINE except-

" Academy(b) in subregulation (6) by deleting "Officer in Charge of the Police Train-

ing Branch" and substituting the following-" Principal of the Police Academy ' ,

(c) in subregulation (8)-(i) by inserting after "and (3)" the following-

oror from the internal study course referred to in regulation811(1) and (3 a) " ; and

(ii) by deleting "Officer in Charge of Police Training Branch" andsubstituting the following-" Principal of the Police Academy

and(d) in subregulation (9) by deleting "Officer in Charge of Police Training

Branch" and substituting the following-" Principal of the Police Academy " ;

*Published in Government Gazelle on 20 December 1978 at p . 47 :31 and amended from time to time thereafter .

(h) in

(a) Nux vomica included in the First Schedule ; or(b) when included in the Fourth or Sixth Schedule . ' ,

the Eighth Schedule by inserting after the item commencing"ACETYLMETHADOL", the following item-" ALFENTANIL . " ; and

(i) under the heading "Exemptions" following the Eighth Schedule by inserting after theproducts "Electrical Components and electric lamps", the following products-" Electrical accumulators and batteries ' .

By Command of the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor,

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

POLICE ACT 1892.

POLICE AMENDMENT REGULATIONS (No . 2) 1985 .

MADE by the Commissioner of Police and approved by the Minister for Police .

Citation and 1 . (1) These regulations may be cited as the Police Amendment Regulationsprincipal regu- (No . 2) 1985 .Iations.

Reg . 807

(2) In these regulations the Police Regulations 1979* are referred to as theprincipal regulations .

2 . Regulation 807 of the principal regulations is amended-amended. (a) in subregulation (3) by deleting "Training Branch" and substituting the

following-

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Reg.808

3 . Regulation 808 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulationsamended .

(3), (3a), (5)(b), (5c), (6)(c), (7)(b) and (7c) by deleting "12 months" wherever itoccurs and substituting the following in each case-

" 2 years

.

Reg . 8o8B

4. Regulation 808B of the principal regulations is amended-amended . (a) in subregulation (1) by deleting "12 months" and substituting the fol-

lowing-" 2 years

,

(b) in subregulation (2)-(i) in paragraph (c) by deleting "either subject of Statutes or" and

substituting the following-•

both the subject of Statutes and the subject of ' ,

(ii) by inserting after paragraph (c) the following paragraphs-• (ca)(ca) a member who enrolled in the Promotional

(Correspondence) Course for promotion to SergeantThird Class for 3 years commencing 1 January 1982 andwho passed only one of the subjects of Statutes or Pro-cedural Reporting in promotional examination in 1982,1983 or 1984 may continue studies under thepromotional system commencing 1 January 1985 for theequivalent unit of study the member failed to pass in1982, 1983 or 1984 and where the equivalent subject issatisfactorily completed the member will be eligible forpromotion to Senior Constable;

(cb) a member who enrolled in the Promotional(Correspondence) Course for promotion to SergeantFirst Class for 3 years commencing 1 January 1982 andwho passed only one of the subjects of Statutes or Pro-cedural Reporting in promotional examination in 1982,1983 or 1984 may continue studies under thepromotional system commencing 1 January 1985 forthe equivalent unit of study the member failed to passin 1982, 1983 or 1984 and where the equivalent subjectis satisfactorily completed the member will be eligiblefor promotion to Sergeant Second Class ' ;

(iii) by deleting "and" at the end of paragraph (e) ; and

(iv) by inserting after paragraph (e) the following-• (ea) a member who enrolled in the Promotional

(Correspondence) Course for promotion to SergeantThird Class or Sergeant First Class for 3 years com-mencing 1 January 1983 or 1984 who passes only one ofthe subjects of Statutes or Procedural Reporting before1 January 1986 or 1987, as the case may be, may con-tinue with promotional studies within the structure ofthe promotional system commencing 1 January 1985 forthe equivalent unit of study the member has failed topass in 1986 or 1987 and where the equivalent subject issatisfactorily completed the member will be eligible forpromotion to the level of rank set out in regulation808(2) and 808(4) ;

(eb) a member who enrolled in the Promotional(Correspondence) Course for promotion to SergeantThird Class or Sergeant First Class for 3 years com-mencing 1 January 1983 or 1984 who fails to pass anysubject by 1 January 1986 or 1987, as the case may be,and who wishes to continue promotional studies will doso within the structure of the promotional system com-mencing 1 January 1985, provided the member is eli-gible by rank to do so ; and ' .

Reg .8o8C

5 . Regulation 808C of the principal regulations is amended by deleting "31amended . December 1985" and substituting " 31 December 1986 ' .

Reg . 811

6 . Regulation 811 of the principal regulations is amended-amended .

(a) in subregulation (1)-(i) by inserting after "external study course" the following-

oror is required under these regulations to undertake a coursein Statutes, Extension Studies (Stage 3) " ;

(ii) by deleting "Officer in Charge of Training Branch" andsubstituting the following-" Principal of the Police Academy ' ,

(b) by inserting after subregulation (3) the following subregulation-(3a)(3a) A member may claim an exemption from Statutes, Exten-

sion Studies (Stage 3) if the member already has a degree ordiploma in law from a university or other educational insti-tution . " ;

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(c) by repealing subregulation (4) and substituting the followingsubregulation-

(4)(4) Exemptions will not be granted for-(a) Police Supervision Techniques A and B ;(b) Police Management A and B;(c) Police Administration A and B ;(d) Procedures, Extension Studies (Stage 3) ;(e) Statutes and Procedures, Extension Studies (Stage 2) ; or(f) any unit in Extension Studies (Stage 1) . " ; and

(d) in subregulations (5) and (6) by deleting "Officer in Charge of TrainingBranch" in both places where it occurs and substituting the following-" Principal of the Police Academy ' .

Reg. 812

7 . Regulation 812 of the principal regulations is amended in paragraph (1) bydeleting "officer in charge of Police Training Branch" and substituting thefollowing-

" Principal of the Police Academy ' .

amended .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

BUNBURY PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1909-1979 .Notice .

Application for Lease .IN accordance with provisions of section 25 of the BunburyPort Authority Act 1909-1979 it is hereby advertised that anapplication has been received from Westralian Sands Lim-ited for the lease of an area of land within the Port Area fora period exceeding three years for the storage of MineralSands .

Dated this 5th day of August, 1985 .B . P. CUNNINGHAM,

Managing Secretary .

the outer harbour shall be as follows-

(b)

B. BULL,Commissioner of Police .

JEFF CARR,Minister for Police .

ships up to 5 000 tonsships over 5 000 tons and up to 10 000 tonsships over 10 000 tons and up to 20 000 tonsships over 20 000 tons

FREMANTLE PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1902 .

FREMANTLE PORT AUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1985 .MADE by the Fremantle Port Authority and approved by the Lieutenant-Governor, andDeputy of the Governor in Executive Council .

Citation.

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Fremantle Port Authority Amend-ment Regulations 1985 .

Commence-

2. These regulations shall come into operation on 1 September 1985 .ment.Principal regu-

3 . In these regulations the Fremantle Port Authority Regulations 1971* arelations,

referred to as the principal regulations .Reg . 102

4 . Regulation 102 of the principal regulations is repealed and the followingrepealed and

regulation is substituted-substituted .Outer Harbour

102 . (1) Outer Harbour Pilotage-The charges for pilotage of ships inPilotage.

(a) From Sea Pilot Boarding Ground to Gage Roads, or vice versa-Each

Service

424 .00572 .00720 .00847 .00

From Gage Roads to Owen Anchorage or vice versa-on all ships 412.00

*Reprinted in the Government Gazette on 9 August 1979 at pp. 2295-2418 and amended from time to time thereafter.

16 August 1985 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Reg. 103repealed andsubstituted .Inner HarbourPilotage .

(c) From Gage Roads or Owen Anchorage to Cockburn Sound, orvice versa-

EachService

$ships up to 1 500 tons 367.00ships over 1 500 tons and up to 3 000 tons538.00ships over 3 000 tons and up to 5 000 tons630.00ships over 5 000 tons and up to 10 000 tons687.00ships over 10 000 tons and up to 20 000 tons721.00ships over 20 000 tons and up to 30 000 tons744.00ships over 30 000 tons and up to 40 000 tons761.00ships over 40 000 tons and up to 50 000 tons801 .00ships over 50 000 tons 859.00

(2) Outer Harbour Removals-The charges for pilotage upon and re-moval of ships within the outer harbour shall be as follows-

EachService

up to 5 000 tons 355.005 001 tons to 10 000 tons 401.00over 10 000 tons 492.00

5 . Regulation 103 of the principal regulations is repealed and the followingregulation is substituted-

103 . 103. (1) InnerHarbour Pilotage-The charges for pilotage of ships fromGage Roads to inner harbour, or vice versa, shall be as follows-

EachService

ships up to 1 500 tons 367.00ships over 1 500 tons and up to 3 000 tons538.00ships over 3 000 tons and up to 5 000 tons630.00ships over 5 000 tons and up to 10 000 tons687.00ships over 10 000 tons and up to 20 000 tons721 .00ships over 20 000 tons and up to 30 000 tons744.00ships over 30 000 tons and up to 40 000 tons761.00ships over 40 000 tons and up to 50 000 tons801.00ships over 50 000 tons 859.00

(2) Inner Harbour Removals-The charges for pilotage upon and re-moval of ships within the inner harbour shall be as follows-

EachService

" one and seventy two one-hundredths of a cent (1 .72c)(b) in subregulation (3) by deleting "Eighty one one-hundredths of a cent

(0 .81c)" and substituting the following-•

Eighty six one-hundredths of a cent (0 .86c) " ; and(c) in subregulation (4) by deleting "one hundred dollars ($100)" and

substituting the following-•

one hundred and six dollars ($106) ' .

Reg. 130

10 . Regulation 130 of the principal regulations is amended-amended .

(a) in subregulation (1) by deleting "$50", "$135 .00" and "$270" andsubstituting the following respectively-•

$53 $143 " and " $286 "; and(b) in subregulation (2) by deleting "$17 .30" and substituting the follow-

ing-$18.35 " .

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up to 5 000 tons 355.005 001 tons to 10 000 tons 401.00over 10 000 tons 492.00 " .

Reg. 104 6 . Regulation 104 of the principal regulations is amended by deletingamended. "$113 .00", "$227 .00" and "$454 .00" and substituting the following respectively-

" $120 .00 ", " $240 .00 " and " $480.00 " .

Reg . 1o6 7 . Regulation 106 of the principal regulations is amended-amended . (a) in subregulation (1) by deleting "$113.00" and substituting the follow-

ing-$120.00

(b) in subregulation (2) by deleting "$97 .00" and substituting the follow-ing-" $103 .00 "; and

(c) in subregulation (3) by deleting "$308 .00" and substituting the follow-ing-" $326 .00 " .

Reg. 115 8 . Regulation 115 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulation (2)amended. by deleting "$378 .00" and substituting the following-

" $400 .00 " .Reg. 127 9 . Regulation 127 of the principal regulations is amended-amended. (a) in subregulation (1) by deleting "one and sixty two-one-hundredths of a

cent (1 .62c)" and substituting the following-

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

Reg. 131

11 . Regulation 131 of the principal regulations is amended-amended . (a) by deleting paragraph (a) and substituting the following paragraph-

(a)(a) for each separate service of mooring or unmooring where theservice does not exceed one hour-

$ships up to 2 000 tons2 126 .00ships 2 001 tons to 15 000 tons2263.00ships over 15 000 tons400.00

Surcharge for each separate service of mooringor unmooring carried out wholly or in part be-tween the hours of 3 p .m. and midnight and mid-night and 7 a .m. on any day-

ships up to 2 000 tons120.00ships 2 001 tons to 15 000 tons263.00ships over 15 000 tons367.00

Surcharge for each separate service of mooringor unmooring carried out wholly between thehours of 7 a.m. and 3 p .m. on a Saturday, Sundayor a wharf holiday as provided in regulation 303

ships up to 2 000 tons86.00ships 2 001 tons to 15 000 tons143.00ships over 15 000 tons212.00 ";

(b) in paragraph (b) by deleting "$254 .00", "$356 .00" and "$378.00" op-posite and corresponding to subparagraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) respectivelyand substituting the following, respectively-" $269.00 ", " $377.00 " and " $400.00 ".

Reg . 132

12. Regulation 132 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulationamended.

(3)-

(a) by deleting "Boats, launches, etccubic measurementless forty per cent ;" ; and

(b) by deleting "Wool-in bales2 to the tonne.

Reg. 138

13 . Regulation 138 of the principal regulations is amended-amended . (a) by deleting "139, 140 and 141" and substituting the following-

" 139, 140, 140A, 140B and 141 '(b) in paragraph (a), by deleting "86" and substituting the following-

"

91

11

;

(c) in paragraph (b), by deleting "$2 .45" and substituting the following-" $2.60 " ;

(d) by deleitng paragraph (d) and substituting the following paragraph-(d)(d) Fuel oil and bunker coal upon which a full inward wharfage

rate of $3 .18 per kilolitre and $1 .19 per tonne respectively hasbeen paid shall, upon being subsequently bunkered for a ship'sown use, be granted a rebate of $1 .92 and 69 cents respectivelyof such wharfage . '

(e) by deleting paragraph (f) and substituting the following paragraph-(f)(f) "Products of the soil of the State" means such goods as the

Authority from time to time declares to be products of the soilof the State and includes such products of the State as grain,flour, agricultural, horticultural and farm produce, meat, coal,minerals and metallic and earthy metallurgical products minedin the State . '

(f) by deleting paragraphs (h) and (k) ; and(g) by adding at the end the following paragraph-

(1)(1) For the purposes of assessing charges for cargo containersunder regulation 14013-

"40'" means a container the dimensions of which are12 .192 m x 2 .4384 m x 2 .5908 m ; and

"20"' means a container the dimensions of which are6.096 m x 2 .4384 m x 2 .5908 m . ' .

Reg . 139

14 . Regulation 149 of the principal regulations is repealed and the followingrepealed and

regulation is substituted-substituted.Inward Cargo-

"

139 . The rates of wharfage and handling charges on inward cargo shallNon

be as follows-Containerized .

Description of GoodsNon Containerized

Wharfage Handling

GENERAL RATES-

$

$All goods for which specific rates are nototherwise providedtonne 3.18

19.80Goods shipped from ports within Australia .

tonne 2.54

19.80SPECIFIC RATESBulk cargoes landed by grabs-

(a) all bulk cargoes other than thatspecified in (b)tonne 2.12

(b) coal tonne 1 .19

-Empty returns tonne 1 .20

19 .80

16 August 1985 .]

Reg. 140repealed andsubstituted_OutwardCargo-NonContainerized.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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Description of GoodsNon Containerized

Wharfage Handling

Livestock-

$

c(i) horses, cattle and dogs (not caged

or crated)each 1.14(ii) pigs and goats (not caged or

crated) each 0.25(iii) sheep each 0.25

Transhipment and landed and reshippedcargo (as prescribed in regulation 141-Handling Charges as provided in regulation141) tonne 0 .91Minimum charge per consignment3,.18

19.80 " .

15 . Regulation 140 of the principal regulations is repealed and the followingregulation is substituted-

140 .140 . The rates of wharfage and handling charges on outward cargo shallbe as follows, but, in order to qualify for the rate of wharfage provided inthis regulation, goods wholly manufactured within the State and productsof the soil of the State, as prescribed in regulation 138, must be declaredas such in such manner as the Authority may from time to time require, atthe time of delivery for shipment .

Description of GoodsNon Containerized

Wharfage Handling

GENERAL RATES-

$

$All goods for which specific rates are not

otherwise providedGoods shipped to ports within AustraliaProducts of the soil of the State and goods

wholly manufactured in the State, un-less otherwise specified-as per regu-lation 138

SPECIFIC RATESBunker Fuel

(a) oil(b) coal

Empty returnsGrain-wheat, barley, oats (see regulation

141A)Livestock-

(i) horses, cattle and dogs (notcaged or crated)each 0.95

(ii) pigs and goats (not caged orcrated)each 0.15

(iii) sheepeach 0.25Metal Scrap at

tonne 2.12 costWater tonne 0 .53

-Wool tonne 2 .12

16.37Minimum charge per consignment2.12

16.37

Regs. 140A and

16 . After regulation 140 of the principal regulations the following regulations140E inserted. are inserted-

INWARDS AND OUTWARDS .WHARFAGE AND HANDLING RATES FOR VEHICULAR CARGO .

Regulation 140A .

$

$Vehicles-uncased and set up on ownwheels and capable of being run or towedon same-(a) motor cars, motor vehicles and vehicles

other than those specified in (b) -(i) excluding handling charge on

those delivered over wharves,Authority

receiving

anddeliveringtonne 2.29

(ii) handling charge on those sodelivered over wharves, Auth-ority receiving and deliveringeach

22.55(b) agricultural horticultural, industrial

machinery including buses for convey-ance of passengers, motor trucks in-cluding chassis, in excess of 20 cubicmetres in measurementtonne 2.29

5.27

Description of Goods

Wharfage Handling

tonne 2 .12 16 .37tonne 1 .80 16 .37

tonne 0 .84 16 .37

tonne 1 .26tonne 0 .50 -tonne 1 .07 16.37

tonne 0 .48 16 .37

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THE RATES OF WHARFAGE AND HANDLING CHARGESON INWARD AND OUTWARD CONTAINERIZED

CARGO SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS-Regulation 140B .

Reg. 141

17 . Regulation 141 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulationamended . (2) by deleting "$0 .86" and substituting the following-

" $0 .91

.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[16 August 1985 .

40' Each 159.20 63 .08 20.22 45 .56 248.00 217.0020' Each 79 .60 31 .54

10.11

22.78 144.00 120 .00 " .

Reg. 145

18 . Regulation 145 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulationamended .

(1), by deleting "and 140 of these regulations" and substituting the following-" ,140, 140A and 140B " .

Reg. 146

19 . Regulation 146 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulationamended .

(2), by deleting "$1 .19" and substituting the following-" $1 .26 " .

Reg. 185

20. Regulation 185 of the principal regulations is amended-amended .

(a) in paragraph (a) by deleting "81" and substituting the following-" 86 "; and

(b) in paragraph (b) by deleting "81", twice occurring and substituting thefollowing, in each case-" 86

Reg. 237

21 . Regulation 237 of the principal regulations is amended-amended .

(a) by repealing subregulation (1) and substituting the followingsubregulation-

(1) The rates for the hire of wharf cranes shall be as follows-(a) continuous work in loading or unloading ships, or in hand-

ling goods on wharves, or handling goods into or out ofvehicles, to include in each case all lifts up to computed 3tonnes, per hour or part thereof (minimum 2 hours)-

Standing-Hire

byrate

rate$

$ordinary time overtime-

65.00

32.00time and half

75.00

42.00double time

84.00

50.00double time and half

93.00

60.00(b) continuous work in loading or unloading ships with loose

bulk cargoes with 7 .5 tonne capacity cranes using largegrabs, or loading or unloading general cargo and workingto full load capacity per hour or part thereof (minimum 2hours)-

Standing-Hire

byrate

rate$

$ordinary time overtime- 80.00 32.00

time and half 90.00 42.00double time 100.00 50.00double time and half

108.00

60.00(c) casual or special lifts, a fraction of a tonne to be computed

as one tonne-(i) over 0 .5 tonne and not exceeding 3 .00 tonnes, $2 .15

per tonne ;(ii) over 3 .00 tonnes and not exceeding 5 .00 tonnes,

$3 .15 per tonne ;(iii) over 5 .00 tonnes and not exceeding 10 .00 tonnes

$4.15 per tonne ;(iv) over 10 .00 tonnes and not exceeding 20 .00 tonnes,

$5 .17 per tonne ;(v) over 20 .00 tonnes, $5 .60 per tonne .

Inward Out-Container Container Wharf- ward sTypes

Sizes

age Wharf-age

Wharf-age

Inwards&

Out-wardsEmpty

Wharf-age

Tran-ship-ment

HandlingCharges

Inwards Outwards

DRY-Including

40' Each 183.70 72 .78 20.22 52.56 248 .00 217.00OpenTop, Open

20' 36.39 10.11 26.28 144 .00 120.00Each 91 .85SidesTank,Ventilated andWet HideUnits andBulkREFRIGERATEDINSULATED

16 August 1985 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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Schedule B 22. Schedule B to the principal regulations is amended in The Applicationfor Hire, by deleting "$270", "$135", "$351" and "$216" and substituting thefollowing, respectively-

" $300

$150

$390 " and " $240

amended .

The Common Seal of the Fremantle Port Authoritywas affixed on 6 August 1985 by order and in thepresence of-

T. J . LEWIS,Chairman .

[L .S .]

J . R. WATSON,Commissioner .

W. E. WILLIS,Secretary .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August, 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT 1893 . .Application D35351 .

TAKE notice that Peter Hayward Rose of Burekup, Farmer,has made application to be registered under the Act as pro-prietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the landsituated at Lake Preston being Wellington Location 60 .

All persons other than the applicant claiming any estateright title or interest in the above land and desiring to objectto the application are required to lodge in this office on orbefore 9 September 1985 a caveat forbidding the land beingbrought under the operation of the Act .

LAND ACT 1933 .Reserves.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16 August 1985 .

THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has been pleased to set apart as PublicReserves the land described below for the purpose thereinset forth .

File No. 2136/985. HAMERSLEY.-No. 39195 (Club andClub Premises), Lot No. 15 (7 542 square metres) . Diagram87004, Plan Perth 2 000 11 .34 (Delawney Street, Balcatta) .File No. 2320/984. BUNBURY.-39196 (Drainage and

Vehicular Access). Lot No. 679 (2 024 square metres) .(Diagram 86981. Plan Bunbury 2 000 02 .32 Hayes Street) .File No . 2174/985 . SWAN.-Reserve 39197 (Harbour Pur-

poses) . Location No . 10689 (about 4.0236 hectares) .(Reserve Diagram 558 . Plan Perth 2 000 06 .39 (West CoastHighway, Hillarys) .

B . L. O'HALLORANUnder Secretary for Lands.

HOUSING ACT 1980 .Cancellation of Dedication .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16 August 1985 .

Corres. No . 847/44, V4 .IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council has been pleased to cancel under theprovisions of the Housing Act 1980, the dedication of thelands described in the following Schedule :-

Schedule .

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 16 August 1985 .THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has been pleased to approve, under sec-tion 37 of the Land Act 1933 of the amendment of thefollowing Reserves:-

File No . 11744/97V2 .-No. 18476 (Swan Locations 3134and 7556) "Recreation" to exclude that portion of Location3134 now comprised in Hamersley Lot 15, as surveyed andshown bordered in red on Lands and Surveys Diagram87004, and of its area being reduced to 11 .059 6 hectaresaccordingly . (Plan Perth 2 000 11 .34 (Delawney Street,Balcatta) .)

File No . 3637/30V3.-No. 20561 (Swan District)"Recreation and purposes incidental thereto" to excludethat portion now comprised in Swan Location 10689, asshown bordered in red on Reserve Diagram 558, and of itsarea being reduced to about 271 .636 6 hectares accordingly .(Plan Perth 2 000 06 .39 (West Coast Highway, Hillarys) .)

B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands.

N . J . SMYTH,Registrar of Titles,

Location or Lot No .Canning Location 1290 .

Corres . No .4240/54 .

Office of Titles, Perth . Swan Location 6049 . 2076/56 .Swan Location 7070 . 2506/58V1 .Swan Location 7183 . 2506/58V1 .

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LAND ACT 1933 .Forfeitures .

THE following Leases and Licences together with all Rights,Title and Interest therein have this day been forfeited to theCrown under the Land Act 1933 for the reasons stated .

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

Binghampton Pty. Ltd .; 338/15288; Karratha Lot 2419 ; NonCompliance with Conditions; 3629/980 ; Karratha 28.27 .

Byass, S . L . ; 338/16700 ; Cervantes Lot 466 ; Non Payment ofInstalments ; 3123/980 ; Cervantes 05 .24.

Johnson, W . C . ; 338/16956 ; Badgingarra Lot 41 ; Non Pay-ment of Instalments ; 2802/75 ; Badgingarra TownsiteSouth .

McLean, S . D . ; 338/14686 ; Ledge Point Lot 422 ; Non Com-pliance with Conditions ; 1219/980 ; Ledge Point Pts .23.38 and 24.38 .

Philpot, R . E . and Philpot, B . J . ; 338/15427 ; Cervantes Lot469; Non Compliance with Conditions; 3126/980 ;Cervantes 05 .24 .

Tozer, G . ; 338/16261 ; Point Samson Lot 82; Non Com-pliance with Conditions ; 3052/68 ; Point Samson 13 .39 .

Dated the 8th day of August, 1985 .

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT 1933 .Notice of Intention to Grant a Special Lease

under section 116 .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 2 August 1985 .Corres. No . 757/60 .

IT is hereby notified that it is intended to grant a lease ofNelson Location 12623 to the Shire of Manjimup for a termof 21 years for the purpose of "Tree Farming" .

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

APPLICATION FOR LEASING .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 16 August 1985 .Corres . 2231/981 .

APPLICATIONS are invited under section 117 of the LandAct 1933 for the leasing of Newdegate lots listed in theSchedule below, for the purpose of "Light Industry" for aterm of 21 years at the rentals shown in the said schedule .

Intending applicants shall submit with their applicationsdetails of intended utilisation and proposed developmentindicating size and type of intended structures, cost esti-mates, source of funds and programme for constructionwhether staged or not .

The Minister for Lands and Surveys reserves the right torefuse any application on the grounds that the proposedutilisation, development and/or development programme isinadequate or unsuitable or that the applicant has failed toshow adequate capacity to fund the development .

The Services provided to the lots are Roads, Water andPower, and the ingoing premiums shown in the schedule arepayable within 30 days of acceptance of Application .

Where the in-going lessee indicates that he anticipates arequirement for freehold during the currency of the lease,the Hon. Minister shall signify the extent of development(which may be additional to that required as the basis forleasing the site) that will be necessary to enable the issue ofa Crown Grant .

Subject to agreement between the lessee and the Minister,the foregoing development obligations and other conditionsset out herein may be varied or added to from time to time .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

At any time during the currency of the lease, subject to theagreed development obligations and other conditions havingbeen met to the satisfaction of the Hon . Minister, the lesseemay apply for purchase of the said land under section 117AAof the Act.

In the event of the lessee being eligible for purchase of thesaid land, a purchase price in accordance with the Scheduleshall apply for a period of 3 years from the date of approvalof his lease (following which period the price shall be subjectto review) and fees associated with the issue of a CrownGrant shall be payable .

The land is made available for leasing subject to the fol-lowing conditions:-

(1) The land shall not be used for any purpose otherthan Light Industry without the prior approval inwriting of the Minister for Lands and Surveys .

(2) The rent shall be subject to reappraisement at theend of the third year of the term of the lease andeach successive three yearly period thereafter.

(3) The lessee shall not without the previous consent inwriting of the Minister, assign, transfer, mortgage,sublet or part with the possession of the demisedland .

(4) The land shall be occupied and used by the lesseefor the purpose specified within nine (9) months ofthe commencement of the lease and thereafter willbe continuously so used to the satisfaction of theMinister .

(5) The lessee shall commence construction withinnine (9) months and thereafter continue construc-tion and complete and operate the works withintwo (2) years from the date of the commencementof the lease .

(6) All buildings, erections, paving, drainage and otherworks shall be to the approval of the Local Auth-ority and the lessee shall perform, discharge andexecute all requisitions and works unto the demisedland as are or may be required by any local orpublic authority operating under any statute by-lawor regulation .

(7) The lessee shall, within twelve months from com-mencement of the lease, fence the external bound-aries to the satisfaction of the Local Authority .

(8) The lessee shall maintain existing and future im-provements to the satisfaction of the Minister .

(9) All frontages shall be treated and maintained togive an appearance aesthetically pleasing consistentwith the purpose of the lease according to a plansubmitted to the Minister .

(10) The lessee shall indemnify the Minister against allclaims for damage to property or persons arisingfrom the use of the land .

(11) The Minister or his representative may enter theland for inspection at any reasonable time .

(12) Compensation shall not be payable to the lessee inrespect of any improvements effected by him on thedemised land and remaining thereon at the expir-ation or earlier determination of the lease.

(13) It shall be lawful for the lessee at any time withinthe three calendar months immediately followingthe expiration of the term or earlier determinationof the lease, to take down, remove, and carry awayany buildings, structures, improvements and plantthe property of the lessee .

(14) On determination of the lease, the lessee shall fillin, consolidate and level off any unevenness,excavation or hole caused by him during the termof the lease or by removal of his improvements andshall leave the demised land in a clean, neat andtidy condition to the satisfaction of the Ministerand shall remove any or all waste matter asrequired by the Minister .

A person in the employ of the State must apply throughthe Under Secretary for Lands for the Governor's per-mission to hold this land . Written approval of the Perma-nent head concerned should accompany such application .

Applications must be lodged at the Department of Landsand Surveys, Perth on or before Wednesday, 18 September1985 accompanied by the deposit shown in the scheduletogether with the required development details andcompleted Land Board Questionnaire .

All applications lodged on or before that date will betreated as having been received on the closing date, and ifthere are more applications than one for any lot, the appli-cation to be granted will be decided by the Land Board .

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CHANGE OF NAME OF STREET .Shire of Chittering .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16 August 1985 .

Corres. No . 1297/983 .IT is hereby notified for general information that His

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve under section 10 of the Land Act 1933, ofthe change of name of Old Main Road to Wandena Roadsituated within the Shire of Chittering and as shown ingreen on Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan No . 825 .(Public Plans Jumperkine NW 1:25 000; Swan 1:10 000

5 .5 .)B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

CHANGE OF NAME OF STREETS .Shire of Kondinin.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16 August 1985 .

Corres. No. 1729/983 .IT is hereby notified for general information that His

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve under section 10 of the Land Act 1933, ofthe change of name of Hyden Road South to Duck RockRoad West and portion of Hyden Road South to AllenRocks Road situated within the Shire of Kondinin and asshown in green on Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous PlanNo. 779 .

(Public Plan Lake O'Connor and Bottle Rock 1 :50 000 .)

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

CHANGE OF NAME OF STREET .Shire of Kulin.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16 August 1985 .

Corres. No . 477/985 .IT is hereby notified for general information that His

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve under section 10 of the Land Act 1933, ofthe change of name of portion of Hyden Road South to AllenRocks Road situated within the Shire of Kulin and as shownin green on Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan No . 738 .

(Public Plan Bottle Rock Bottle Rock 1 :50 000.)B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF NAME OF STREET.Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16 August 1985 .

Corres. No . 3102/983 .IT is hereby notified for general information that His

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve under section 10 of the Land Act 1933, ofthe change of name of Levee Bank Road to Lakeview Drivesituated within the Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley andas shown in green on Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous PlanNo. 1471 .

(Public Plans Kununurra Regional South and DeceptionRange NE 1 :25 000 .)

B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

NAMING OF STREET .Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16 August 1985 .

Corres. No. 3644/981 .IT is hereby notified for general information that His

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve under section 10 of the Land Act 1933, ofthe naming of Reilly Road, situated within the Shire ofSerpentine-Jarrahdale and as shown in green on Lands andSurveys Miscellaneous Plan No. 940.

(Public Plan Peel 1 :10 000 5 .6) .B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

NAMING AND CHANGE OF NAME OF STREETS .Shire of Woodanilling .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 16 August 1985 .Corres. No . 1495/985 .IT is hereby notified for general information that His

Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve under section 10 of the Land Act 1933, ofthe naming of Boyaminning Road and Dewey Road and thechange of name of portion of Dewey Road to QuartermaineRoad and Quartermaine Road to Westwood Road situatedwithin the Shire of Woodanilling and as shown in green onLands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan No . 688 .

(Public Plan Woodanilling 1 :50 000) .B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

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164 ; 2 000 ;

Schedule .Lot ; Area M2 ; Ingoing Premium;

Purchase Price; Annual Rental; Deposit.

CHANGE OF NAME OF STREETS .Shire of Narembeen .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16 August 1985 .$3 100 .00 ; $1000 .00 ; $330 .00; $207 .00 .

165 ; 2 062 ; $3 200 .00 ; $1050 .00 ; $340 .00; $212 .00 . Corres. No . 3309/981 .166; 2 142 : $3 300 .00 ; $1 100 .00 ; $350 .00; $217 .00 . IT is hereby notified for general information that His167 ; 2 159 ; $3 400 .00 ; $1150 .00 ; $360 .00 ; $222 .00 . Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been174; 2 873 ; $4 400 .00 ; $1450 .00 ; $470 .00 ; $277 .00 . pleased to approve under section 10 of the Land Act 1933, of

175; 3 853 ; $5 900 .00 ; $1950 .00 ; $630 .00 ; $357 .00 .the change of name of Mt Walker-Bin Road to Mt Walker-Hyden Road, Triangle Road to Sedgewick Road, portion of

(Public Plan Newdegate Townsite .) Sedgewick Road to Triangle Road and Williamson-BagshawRoad to Bagshaw Road situated within the Shire ofNarembeen and as shown in green on Lands and SurveysMiscellaneous Plan No . 794 .

(Public Plans Mount Walker and Gibb Rock 1 :50 000.)B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands.

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902 (AS AMENDED) .Sale of Land .

P.W. 471/85 ; M .R.D . 41/297-3 .NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency the Governorhas authorised under section 29(7)(a)(ii) of the PublicWorks Act 1902 (as amended) the sale by public auction orprivate contract of the land hereunder described, such landbeing no longer required for the work for which it wasacquired.

Land.Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part of Part

Lot 261 on Plan 3510 and being part of the land inCertificate of Title Volume 1685 Folio 2 as is shownmore particularly delineated and coloured green on PlanPWD WA 56236 .

Dated this 30th day of July, 1985 .E. A. BARKER,

Acting Under Secretary for Works .

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902 (AS AMENDED) .Sale of Land.

P.W. 835/85 ; M .R.D. 41/493-4, VB .NOTICE is hereby given that the piece or parcel of landhereinafter described is no longer required for the purposefor which it was resumed and is available for sale under theprovisions of section 29(1) of the Public Works Act 1902 (asamended) .

A person who immediately prior to the taking of the landreferred to had an estate in fee simple in that land may,within three months after publication of this Notice in theGazette and in accordance with the provisions of section29(3) of the Public Works Act 1902 (as amended) apply tothe Minister for Works at the Office of the Department ofPublic Works for an option to purchase the land but suchapplication shall be subject to the provisions of section29(3)(ca) of that Act .

Land.Portion of Perthshire Location Ax and being part of

the land on Plan 545 and being that part of the land inCertificate of Title Volume 1538 Folio 40 as is shownmore particularly delineated and coloured green on PlanP.W.D. W .A . 56284 .

Dated this 30th day of July, 1985 .B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

CORRIGENDUM.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED) .

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902 (AS AMENDED) .Town Planning Scheme

No. 10-Shire of Kalamunda .

L&PB 1368/82"B".NOTICE is hereby given that the land areas in the LandResumption Notice published in the Government Gazettedated 7 June 1985, page 1958 Items 11 and 13 were in errorand should have read as follows :-11 .328 9 ha and 5.382 2 ha .

Dated this 30th day of July, 1985 .K . F . McIVER,Minister for Works .

GORDON REID,Governor .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954.Shire of Busselton .

Important information relating to a resident's responsibilityas a landholder in the Shire of Busselton .

WITH reference to section 33 of the Bush Fires Act 1954,you are required to carry out fire prevention work on landowned or occupied by you in accordance with the provisionsof this order .

This work must be carried out by 22 December 1985, andkept maintained throughout the summer months until 12April 1986 .

An inspection of firebreaks and hazard removal will becarried out in all areas of the Shire by an authorised officeron or after 22 December 1985 .

Persons who fail to comply with the requirements of thisorder may be issued with an infringement notice (penalty$40) or prosecuted with an increased penalty and addition-ally, council may carry out the required work at cost to theowner or occupier.

If it is considered for any reason to be impractical to clearfirebreaks as required by this notice or natural features ren-der firebreaks unnecessary, you may apply to the council orits duly authorised officer not later than 8 December 1985for permission to provide firebreaks in alternative positionsor to take alternative action to abate fire hazards on theland, if permission is not granted by the council or its dulyauthorised officer, you shall comply with the requirementsof this notice . If the requirements of this notice are carriedout by burning, such burning must be in accordance with therelevant provisions of the Bush Fires Act .

A. Rural land (All land other than a pine plantation andthat listed as Urban):-

1. You shall clear of all inflammable materialfirebreaks at least 2 metres wide-

(a) within 100 metres inside all boundaries ofland and also immediately surrounding allbuildings, haystacks and fuel installationssituated on the land ; (firebreaks constructedon road verges do not constitute a legalfirebreak under the Bush Fires Act) ; and

(b) Not more than 100 metres and not less than20 metres from the perimeter of all buildingsand/or haystacks or groups of buildingsand/or haystacks situated on the land; and

(c) Where the area of the land exceeds 121 hec-tares (approx . 300 acres) additionalfirebreaks so as to divide the land into areasof not more than 121 hectares (approx . 300acres) which are completely surrounded witha firebreak .

B. Special Rural Land: The owners of all existing smallrural holdings zoned as Special Rural under Town PlanningSchemes must maintain clear of all flammable material, afirebreak not less than two (2) metres wide immediatelyinside all external boundaries of the land .

C. Urban Land (Residential, Commercial and Industrialland within a townsite or within any area subdivided forresidential purposes):-

1 . Where the area of land is 2 024 square metres(approx . one half acre) or less, remove all flam-mable material on the land except living trees,shrubs and plants from the whole of the land, and

2 . Where the area of land exceeds 2 024 square metres(approx . one half acre) clear of all flammable ma-terials firebreaks of at least 2 metres wide,immediately inside all external boundaries of theland and also immediately surrounding all buildingssituated on the land.

D. Fuel and/or Gas Depots : In respect of land owned oroccupied by you on which is situated any container normallyused to contain liquid or gas fuel including the land on whichany ramp or supports are constructed, you shall maintainthe land clear of all flammable materials .

E. Pine Plantation : Firebreaks not less than 10 metres inwidth around the perimeter of land on which pines areplanted; not less than 10 metres in width along thoseportions of pine plantations which enjoy a common bound-ary with a road reserve, and not less than 10 metres in widthin such positions that no part or compartment of a pineplantation shall exceed 28 hectares in an area .

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Special Notice to Landowners and Occupiers .The council forwards a copy of this Firebreak Order with

rate assessments each year . The notice is also published inthe Busselton-Margaret Times .

The aim of the council is to eliminate destructive bushfires and to this aim, some areas of the Shire are subject to aDistrict Fire Protection Plan where large-scale hazard re-moval and roadside burning is carried out by the Shire'sBush Fire Brigades and council workforce .

The requirements of this order are considered to be theminimum standard of fire prevention work required to pro-tect not only individual properties but the district generally .In addition to the requirements of this Order, council mayissue separate special orders on owners or occupiers if haz-ard removal is considered necessary in some specific areas .

Bush Fire Precautions .Prohibited Burning Times : The prohibited burning time

within the Shire is 15 December 1985 to 28 February 1986 .Restricted Burning Times : The restricted burning times

are 2 November 1985 to 14 December 1985 and 1 March1986 to 12 April 1986.

These dates are subject to slight variation according toseasonal conditions but any alterations will be advertisedlocally .

By Order of Council .B. N. CAMERON,

Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 .Shire of Irwin .

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33 of theabove Act, you are hereby required to have firebreakscleared of all inflammable material, for the periods specifiedherein, in such positions and to such dimensions as requiredby this notice .

1 . RURAL LAND (Land other than that within theDongara and Port Denison Townsites) : On or before1 October 1985, and thereafter up until and including 15April 1986 you shall :

1 .1 . Have firebreaks not less than two (2) metres inwidth inside and along all boundaries of land thathas been cleared for agricultural purposes, includ-ing land which is under pasture, stubble or crop .Together with firebreaks of not less than two (2)metres in width within 20 metres of the perimeterof any standing crop on such land, which firebreakmust completely encircle the said standing crop .

1 .2 . Have firebreaks not less than two (2) metres inwidth and within one hundred (100) metres of theperimeter of any building or haystack or groups ofbuildings or haystacks situated on the land . Suchfirebreaks must completely encircle the said build-ings and/or haystacks .

1 .3 . Have firebreaks not less than two (2) metres inwidth immediately abutting any building or hay-stack or groups of buildings or haystacks situatedon the land.

1 .4 . Have firebreaks not less than ten (10) metresaround all uncleared land, including land uponwhich the regeneration of native species of bushhas occurred.

2. TOWNSITE LAND (Land situated within thetownsites of Dongara and Port Denison) : On or before 31October 1985 and thereafter up until and including 15 April1986 you shall :

2 .1 Have the land clear of all inflammable materialwhere the area of land is 1 012 m 2 or less .

2.2 Have firebreaks not less than two (2) metres inwidth immediately inside and along all boundariesof land exceeding 1 012 m 2 in area .

2.3 Have firebreaks not less than two (2) metres inwidth immediately abutting all buildings situatedon land exceeding 1 012 m 2 in area .

3 . If for any reason it is considered to be impracticable toclear firebreaks or to remove the inflammable material fromthe land as required by this notice you may apply in writingto the Council or its duly authorised officer on or before

27 September 1985 for permission to provide firebreaks inan alternative position or take alternative action to abate afire hazard. If permission is not granted by the Council or itsduly authorised officer you shall comply with the require-ments of this notice .NOTE: If the requirements of this notice are carried out

by burning, such burning must be in accordance with rel-evant provisions of the Bush Fires Act 1954 .

J. PICKERING,Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 .Shire of Wyalkatchem.

Firebreak Order.Notice to all Owners and/or Occupiers of Land within the

Shire of Wyalkatchem .

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33 of theabove Act, you are hereby required on or before 1 November1985 to plough, scarify, spray, cultivate or otherwise clearand thereafter maintain free of all inflammable materialuntil 1 March 1986, firebreaks in the following position andof the following dimensions, on the land owned or occupiedby you, .

1 . Rural Land:Construct :

(i) Firebreaks of not less than 3 metres in widtharound the boundary of all standing crops andthat the maximum area of standing crop to be200 hectares and around the external boundaryof each property, such break to be not morethan 20 metres inside the boundary fence .

(ii) Clear and maintain firebreaks at least 3 metreswide within 20 metres of the perimeter of anybuilding or group of buildings or hay stacks, insuch a manner as to completely encircle thebuilding or hay stack .

2. Townsites : All Town Site Lots within the Shire ofWyalkatchem are required to be cleared and maintained freeof all debris of an inflammable nature .3. Fuel Dumps and/or Depots : All grass or inflammable

materials to be cleared from areas where drum ramps arelocated and where drums, full or empty are stored and suchareas are to be maintained free of grass and similar inflam-mable material until 1 March 1986 .Prohibited burning period from 15 November 1985 to

7 February 1986 .Restricted burning from 1 October to 14 November 1985

and 8 February to 22 March 1986 .

General Provisions .If it is considered to be impracticable for any reason to

provide firebreaks in the position or adhere to the provisionsrequired by this notice, the approval of the Council must beobtained to prepare such firebreaks in an alternativeposition . Approval to any such variation will only be grantedwhere the Bush Fire Control Officer for the area has firstsignified his approval for the variation .

The penalty for failing to comply with this notice is a fineof not less than $10 .00 nor more than $200 .00 and a personin default is also liable, whether prosecuted or not, to pay thecost of performing the work directed in this notice if it is notcarried out by the owner or occupier and by the daterequired by this notice .

If the requirements of this notice are carried out by burn-ing, such burning must be in accordance with the relevantprovisions of the Bush Fires Act .

Dated this 1st day of August, 1985 .By order of the Council .

C . L. FARRELL,Shire Clerk.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[16 August 1985 .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 .Shire of Wongan-Ballidu .

Firebreak Order .Notice to all owners and/or occupiers ofland within the Shire of Wongan-Ballidu .

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33 of theabove act, you are hereby required, on or before 1 November1985, to plough, scarify, spray, cultivate or otherwise clearand thereafter maintain free of all inflammable materialunitl 1 March 1986 firebreaks in the following position andof the following dimensions, on the land owned or occupiedby you .

1 . Townsites :(a) Where the area is 2 000 square metres ( 1/z acre) or

less, remove all inflammable material from thewhole of the land .

(b) Where the area is greater than 2 000 square metres(1/2 acre) but less than 10 000 square metres (2 .5acres) clear all inflammable material on the landand construct a firebreak of not less than 2 metresin width immediately inside all external boundariesand immediately surrounding all buildings and orhaystacks, situated on the land .

(c) Where the area is greater than 10 000 squaremetres (2 .5 acres) clear all inflammable material onthe land and construct a fire break of not less than3 metres in width immediately inside all externalboundaries, and immediately surounding all build-ings and or haystacks, situated on the land .

2. Fuel Dumps and/or Depots : All grass or inflammablematerial is to be cleared from areas where drum ramps arelocated and where drums, full or empty are stored and suchareas are to be maintained free of grass and similar inflam-mable material until 1 March 1986 .

3. Rural Land: Firebreaks of not less than 3 metres inwidth immediately inside and aong the whole of the externalboundaries of the properties owned or occupied by you, butwhere this is not practicable the firebreaks must be providedas near as possible to and within such boundaries .

In addition firebreaks of at least 3 metres in width arerequired surrounding and not more than 50 metres from theperimeter of any building, group of farm buildings, haystackor fuel ramp situated on the land .

Prohibited burning period from 15 November 1985 to 5February 1986 . Restricted burning from 1 October 1985 to14 November 1985 and 6 February 1986 to 22 March 1986 .

General Provisions: If for any reason it is considered im-practical to provide firebreaks in the position required or bythe date requred in this notice an owner or occupier maymake application in writing to the Council by 1 November1984 to vary this order.

If permission is not granted by the Council or a dulyauthorised Officer you shall comply with the requirements ofthis order .

The penalty for failing to comply with this order is a fineof not less than $10.00 nor more than $400 .00 and a personin default is also liable whether prosecuted or not, to pay thecost of performing the work directed by this notice, if it isnot carried out by the owner or occupier by the date requiredin this notice .

Dated this 23rd day of July, 1985 .By Order of the Council .

ALLAN SELKIRK,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning Scheme .City of Canning Town Planning Scheme No . 35 Willeri

Drive Centre Scheme .T.P.B . 853-2-16-38.

IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith Section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Minister for Planning approvedthe City of Canning Town Planning Scheme No 35, WilleriDrive Centre Scheme on 13 July 1985-the Scheme Text ofwhich is published as a Schedule annexed hereto.

E. TACOMA,Mayor .

N . I . DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

Schedule .

CITY OF CANNING .Town Planning Scheme No . 35 .

Willeri Drive Centre .Guided Development Scheme .

THE City of Canning under and by virtue of the powersconferred upon it in that behalf by the Town Planning andDevelopment Act 1928 (as amended) hereby makes the fol-lowing Town Planning Scheme .

Scheme Text Contents .Clause No .

1 .

Citation .2 .

Responsible Authority .3 .

Interpretation.4 .

Maps.5 .

Scheme Area .6 .

Ownership .7 .

General Objects .8 .

Zoning and Reservation .9 .

Agreement.10, 11 . Development .12, 13 . Powers and Authorities of Council .14 .

Claims for Compensation .15 .

Schemes 23 and 30 .Schedule .

Citation.1 . This Town Planning Scheme may be cited as the City

of Canning Town Planning Scheme No . 35 (Willeri DriveCentre Guided Development Scheme) hereinafter called"the Scheme" and shall come into operation on the publi-cation of notice of the Minister's final approval thereof inthe Government Gazette.

The Scheme shall apply to the whole of the land set out inthe maps forming part of the Scheme .

The Scheme is complementary to, and is not a substitutefor, the Metropolitan Region Scheme, and the provisions ofthe Metropolitan Region Scheme, as amended from time totime, shall continue to have effect .

Responsible Authority .2. The responsible authority for carrying out the Scheme

is the Council of the City of Canning (hereinafter referred toas "the Council") .

Interpretation.3 . (1) In this Scheme unless the context otherwise re-

quires-"Act" means the Town Planning and Development Act

1928 ;"clause" means a clause of the Scheme ;"gross leasable area" means the area of all floors capable

of being occupied by a tenant for his exclusive usemeasured from the centre lines of joint partitionsor walls and from the outside faces of external wallsor the building alignment including shop fronts andincludes basements, mezzanines and storage areas;

"owner" means the owner referred to in clause 6(b) ;"Scheme Area" means the area defined in clause 5 ;"Scheme 23" means City of Canning Town Planning

Scheme No. 23-Lynwood/Ferndale Guided Devel-opment Scheme published in the Government Ga-zette of 19 November 1971 and amended from timeto time ;

"Scheme 30" means City of Canning Town PlanningScheme No. 30-Riley Road Development Schemepublished in the Government Gazette of 9December 1977 and amended from time to time ;

"shopping centre site" means the land described as partof each of Lots 1 and 2 on Diagram 5316 showncoloured blue on the Scheme Map ;

"subclause" means a subclause of the clause in whichthe term is used.

(2) Unless otherwise provided herein or unless the contextotherwise requires words and expressions not defined insubclause (1) have the meanings respectively assigned tothem by the Act.

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(3) A reference to an Act of Parliament or to a section ofan Act of Parliament shall be construed as including a refer-ence to any amendment thereto or re-enactment thereof forthe time being in force and to all by-laws and regulationsmade thereunder for the time being in force .

(4) Headings are for reference purposes only and do notaffect the construction of this Scheme Text .

Maps .4 . The following maps are attached to and form part of

the Scheme-Land Use Map .Scheme Map .Traffic Management Plan .Shopping Centre Development Plan .

Scheme Area .5. The Scheme applies to the whole of the land

contained within the inner edge of a broken black line on theLand Use Map and the Scheme Map .

Ownership6. The Scheme Area includes the following land-(a) portion of Canning Location 25 and being Lots

1108 and 1109 on Plan 4386 of which the Council isthe registered proprietor ; and

(b) portion of Canning Location 173 and being part ofLot 1 on Diagram 5316 and being the whole of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 53Folio 106A of which Wavvo Pty Ltd of 5th Floor, 95St. George's Terrace, Perth as trustee of the WilleriDrive Trust (herein called "the Owner") isregistered or entitled to be registered as the pro-prietor ;

(c) portion of Canning Location 173 and being part ofLot 2 on Diagram 5316 and being portion of theland comprised in Certificates of Title Volume 53Folio 104A and Volume 403 folio 112A which theowner has an option to purchase .

General Objects .7. The general objects of the Scheme are-

(a) to facilitate and encourage the development of theland within the Scheme Area for shopping and rec-reational purposes ;

(b) to co-ordinate and control development in theScheme Area ;

(c) to provide for the establishment of a shoppingcentre having a gross leasable area of not more than13 740 m2 on the shopping centre site ;

(d) to make provision for the creation of reserves andeasements as are required for the purposes of publicservices and utilities ;

(e) to require the provision of sewerage facilities withinthe Scheme Area;

(f) to determine the means of traffic movement, in-gress, egress and circulation ;

(g) to make provision for land to be used for publicopen space and recreation ;

(h) to make provision for other matters which arenecessary or incidental to town planning or hous-ing ;

(i) to improve and secure the amenity, health and con-venience of the Scheme Area .

Zoning and Reservation .8 . (1) Of the land within the Scheme Area-

(a) Lots 1108 and 1109 are currently partly reservedfor Civic and Cultural purposes and partly zonedLocal Shopping ;

(b) the shopping centre site and Lots 8 and 9 are cur-rently zoned Single Residential Class "3".

(2) It is intended that the zoning and reservation of theland within the Scheme Area will be changed so that-

(a) Lots 8, 9, 1108 and 1109 will be Local AuthorityReservations reserved for Civic and Cultural pur-poses ;

(b) the shopping centre site will be zoned Local Shop-ping .

Agreement .9 . The Council has entered into an agreement with the

owner, a copy of which is contained in the Schedule .

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Development.10 . The following provisions apply to the development of

the shopping centre site-(a) the development shall be carried out generally in

accordance with the Shopping Centre DevelopmentPlan;

(b) the gross leasable area of the shopping centre shallnot exceed 13 740 m2 and shall only comprise adiscount department store, a supermarket, a show-room, twenty (20) speciality shops and a fast foodoutlet ;

(c) the location, design and specifications of vehicularaccessways, service roads and entry and exit pointsshall be in accordance with the Traffic Manage-ment Plan ;

(d) Scheme costs payable under clause 43 of Scheme 23and the contributions payable under clauses 35 and39 of Scheme 23 are payable in respect of the shop-ping centre site at the time specified in thatScheme ;

(e) the location of the fast foods outlet shown on theShopping Centre Development Plan shall be as ap-proved by the Council and not otherwise ;

(f) the development shall be connected to a sewer asrequired by Scheme 30 and all contributions in re-spect thereof paid at the time prescribed by thatScheme ;

(g) all easements and reserves required for public ser-vices and utilities shall be created free of cost ;

(h) the road on the southern boundary of the shoppingcentre site shall be constructed and drained to thestandard of construction required by the Councilfor residential roads as required by Scheme 23 priorto the date of practical completion (as defined inthe Agreement referred to in clause 9) of the shop-ping centre .

11 . The development of Lots 8, 9,1108 and 1109 shall becarried out generally in accordance with the Scheme Map .

Powers and Authorities of Council .12 . In carrying out the provisions of the Scheme the

Council has the following powers and authorities-(a) to enter and inspect any land within the Scheme

Area;(b) to make agreements with the owners or occupiers of

any land within the Scheme Area ;(c) to enter into agreements with purchasers or pro-

spective purchasers or prospective occupiers of landwithin the Scheme Area ;

(d) to enter into agreements with the Crown and anydepartment of the State with reference to thecarrying out of any of the objects or works of theScheme;

(e) to remove, alter or demolish any building whichobstructs the observance or carrying out of theScheme .

13 . One month's written notice is hereby prescribed asthe notice to be given pursuant to section 10 of the Actbefore the Council excercises the powers conferred by thatsection-

(a) to remove, pull down or alter any building or otherwork in the Scheme Area, which has beencommenced or continued after the approval of theScheme and which is such as to contravene theScheme, or in the erection or carrying out of whichany provision of the Scheme has not been compliedwith ;

(b) to execute any work which it is the duty of anyperson to execute under the Scheme, in any casewhere it appears to the Council that delay in theexecution of the work would prejudice the efficientoperation of the Scheme

and any expenses incurred by the Council under that sectionmay be recovered from the person in default in a court ofcompetent jurisdiction .

Claims for Compensation .14. The time within which a person may make a claim

for compensation pursuant to section 11 of the Act is six (6)months after the date when notice of the approval of thisScheme is published in the manner prescribed in the regu-lations made under the Act .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[16 August 1985 .

Schemes 23 and 30 .15 . (1) The Scheme Area of this Scheme is within the

Scheme Areas of Scheme 23 and Scheme 30 .(2) The provisions of Scheme 23 and Scheme 30 respect-

ively continue to apply to the land within the Scheme Areaof this Scheme except to the extent of any inconsistencywith the provisions of this Scheme .

Schedule.THIS Deed is made the 3rd day of April 1984 between: Cityof Canning of 1317 Albany Highway, Cannington (hereincalled "the City") and Wavvo Pty Ltd of 5th Floor 95 St .George's Terrace Perth as trustee of the Willeri Drive Trust(herein called the "Owner") .Recitals .

A. The Owner is registered as the proprietor of anestate in fee simple in the land described as-

Portion of Canning Location 173 and beingpart of Lot 1 on Diagram 5316 and being thewhole of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 53 Folio 106A .

B. The Owner is entitled to an option to purchase theland described as-

Portion of Canning Location 173 and beingthat part of Lot '2 on Diagram 5316 as isdelineated and coloured green on the planannexed hereto and being portion of the landcomprised in Certificates of Title Volume 53 Fo-lio 104A and Volume 403 Folio 112A .

C. The City is registered as the proprietor of an estatein fee simple of the land described as-

Portion of Canning Location 25 and being Lots1108 and 1109 on Plan 4386 and being the wholeof the land comprised in Certificates of Title Vol-ume 1090 Folio 265 and Volume 690 Folio 41("the City's land") .

D. The subject land is currently zoned Single Residen-tial Class 3 under the Zoning Scheme .

E. The City's land is currently reserved Local Shop-ping and Civic and Cultural by Zoning Scheme .

F . At the request of the Owner the City hasresolved-

(a) to amend the Zoning Scheme in order thatthe zoning of the subject land will bechanged to Local Shopping and to changethe reservation of the City's land to Civicand Cultural; and

(b) to make a town planning scheme to beknown as City of Canning Town PlanningScheme No . 35-Willeri Drive CentreGuided Development Scheme ("the Develop-ment Scheme") with respect to an area in-cluding the subject land .

Operative Part .1 . (1) In this Deed, unless the context requires

otherwise-"clause" means a clause of this Deed ;"City's land" means the land described in recital C ;"date of approval" means the date upon which the final

approval of the Minister for Planning to the Devel-opment Scheme and the Scheme Amendment hasbeen given and published in the Government Ga-zette;

"date of partial completion" means the date upon whichthe proposed shopping centre development of thesubject land has been completed to the extent ofone-half or more as determined (if the parties areunable to agree) by an independent architectappointed in default of agreement between the par-ties by the President for the time being of theWestern Australian Division of the RoyalAustralian Institute of Architects whosenomination is final;

"date of practical completion" means the date uponwhich the Owner's architect's certificate of practi-cal completion of the shopping centre developmentof the subject land is issued or the date upon whichany building comprised in that development isoccupied by or with the consent of the Owner,whichever is the earlier ;

"Development Scheme" means the proposed town plan-ning scheme referred to in paragraph (b) of recitalF ;

"Scheme Amendment"means the proposed amendmentto the Zoning Scheme referred to in paragraph (a)of recital F ;

"subclause" means a subclause of the clause in whichthe term is used ;

"subject land" means the land described in recitals Aand B ;

"Zoning Scheme" means City of Canning Town Plan-ning Scheme No. 16 Zoning Scheme published inthe Government Gazette of 16 October 1973 or anyother town planning scheme whereby the district ofthe City or any part thereof including the subjectland is zoned ;

words and expressions not defined in this Deed have themeanings respectively assigned to them by the DevelopmentScheme.

(2) A reference to an Act of Parliament or to a section ofan Act of Parliament includes any amendment thereto or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force and all by-lawsand regulations made thereunder for the time being in force .

2 . If upon the expiration of three (3) years after the dateof this Deed or of any further period mutually agreed by theparties in writing from time to time the final approval of theMinister for Planning to the Development Scheme and theScheme Amendment has not been granted and published inthe Government Gazette this Deed is of no further force oreffect and neither party is under any further liabilityhereunder except that the Owner remains liable in respect ofany costs payable by it under Clause 7 and the costs of andincidental to the preparation of the Development Schemeincluding an amount to reimburse the City all overhead andadministration costs it incurs in respect of the preparationof that Scheme and all legal costs and payments to pro-fessional consultants .

3 . If there is any inconsistency between the provisions ofthis Deed and the provisions of the Development Schemethe latter prevail .

4 . (1) Subject to subclause (2), the Owner herebycovenants with the City to pay to the City the sum of sixhundred thousand dollars ($600 000 .00) by way of consider-ation to the City for the loss of value of the City's land byreason of the change of reservation thereof and the costs ofand incidental to the preparation of the DevelopmentScheme including an amount to reimburse the City all over-head and administration costs it incurs in respect of thepreparation of that Scheme and all legal costs and paymentsto professional consultants by three (3) equal and consecu-tive instalments within seven (7) days after each of thefollowing dates respectively-

(a) the date of approval;(b) the date of partial completion ;(c) the date of practical completion .

(2) The amount payable by the Owner under subclause (1)shall be reduced by a sum equal to the amount by which thescheme costs and contributions payable by the Owner underClauses 35, 39 and 43 of City of Canning Town PlanningScheme No. 23 Lynwood/Ferndale Guided DevelopmentScheme published in the Government Gazette of 19November 1971 and amended from time to time exceed thesum of ninety thousand dollars ($90 000 .00) or increased bya sum equal to the amount by which those Scheme costs andcontributions are less than the sum of ninety thousand dol-lars ($90 000 .00) as the case may be and the final instalmentpayable by the Owner under subclause (1) shall be adjustedaccordingly.

5 . The Owner hereby charges the subject land in favourof the City with the payment of all moneys payable by theOwner to the City hereunder.

6 . The Owner shall not sell, agree to sell or transfer thesubject land or any part thereof or interest therein withoutthe prior written consent of the City and unless theproposed purchaser or transferee has first entered into adeed of covenant to be prepared by the City's solicitors atthe cost of the Owner or of the purchaser or transfereewhereby the purchaser or tranferee covenants to observeand perform the provisions of this Deed (including thispresent covenant) but this clause is of no further effect afterthe date upon wlYlch the Owner has paid to the City allmoneys payable by the Owner under this Deed .

16 August 1985 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

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The Owner shall pay-(a) the costs of and incidental to the preparation, ex-

ecution and stamping of this Deed and all stampduties payable herein and of any caveat lodged bythe City hereunder and any withdrawal of any suchcaveat and all registration fees thereon respectively ;

(b) all fees payable to any architect appointed for thepurpose of determining the date of partialcompletion.

Executed by the parties as a Deed .The Common Seal of City of

Canning was hereunto affixedby authority of a resolution ofthe Councl in the presence of-

[L .S .]E. TACOMA,

Mayor.N . I . DAWKINS,

Town Clerk.

D. WATKINS,Director .

JOHN G. LEWIS,Secretary .

The Common Seal Wavvo PtyLtd was hereunto affixed byauthority of the Directors inthe presence of-

[L .S .]

Adopted by Resolution of the Council of the City of Can-ning at the Ordinary Meeting of the Council held on 13February 1984 .

E. TACOMA,Mayor .

N . I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

Adopted for Final Approval by Resolution of the Councilof the City of Canning at the Ordinary Meeting of the Coun-cil held on 10 June 1985, with modifications to the SchemeMap, Traffic Management Plan and Shopping Centre De-velopment Plan as directed by the Hon . Minister ; and theSeal of the Municipality was, pursuant to that Resolution,hereunto affixed in the presence of-

[L .S .]E. TACOMA,

Mayor.N . I . DAWKINS,

Town Clerk.

This Scheme Text is to be read in conjunction with theapproved maps of the Scheme described in Clause 4 of thisScheme and to which formal approval was given by theMinister for Planning on the 13th day of July 1985 .

Recommended/Submitted for Final Approval-M. FEILMAN,

Chairman of the Town Planning Board .Dated 9/7/85 .

Final Approval Granted-

Dated 13/7/85 .

R . J . PEARCE,Minister for Planning .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

City of Canning Town Planning SchemeNo. 35 Amendment No. 314.

T.P .B . 853-2-16-18, Pt . 314.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Minister for Planning approvedthe City of Canning Town Planning Scheme Amendment on13 July 1985 for the purpose of rezoning the land within theboundaries of City of Canning Town Planning Scheme No .35 (Willeri Drive Centre Scheme) as depicted on theamending plan adopted by the Council on 13 February 1984 .

E. TACOMA,Mayor .

N . I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of Stirling Town Planning SchemeNo. 1 Amendment Nos . 220 and 221 .

T.P .B . 853-2-20 Pts . 220 and 222 .NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Stirling in pursu-ance of its powers under the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of-

Amendment No. 220-Rezoning Lot 5, Swan LocationW, corner Cleveland Street/Walter Road, Dianella,from "Service Station" to "Restricted Zone-Ser-vice Station and Car Sales Premises".

Amendment No. 222-Rezoning Lots 1608 and 1609Perthshire

Location

Au,

corner

MarlooRoad/Chipala Road, Balga from "Special Zone-Squash Centre" to "Special Zone-Squash Courtsand Indoor Cricket" .

All plans and documents setting out and explaining theamendment have been deposited at Council Offices, CivicPlace, Stirling WA 6021 and will be open for inspectionwithout charge during the hours of 9 .00 a.m. to 4 .00 p .m . onall days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and PublicHolidays until and including 20 September 1985 .

The plans and documents have also been deposited at theoffice of the Town Planning Department, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 10 .00 a .m. and 4.00 p .m .Any person who desires to make a submission on the

amendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with TownClerk, City of Stirling, Civic Place, Stirling W.A . 6021 on orbefore 20 September 1985 .

M. G. SARGANT,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice That a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

Shire of Augusta-Margaret RiverTown Planning SchemeNo. 2 Amendment No . 22 .

T.P .B. 853-6-3-10, Pt . 22 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act 1928 (as amended) has pre-pared a Town Planning Scheme amendment for the purposeof rezoning Lot 39 Railway Terrace, Margaret River fromRural to be classified as a Special Zone with Special Devel-opment Requirements and amending the Scheme Text ac-cordingly.

2942

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[16 August 1985 .

All plans and documents setting out and explaining theamendment have been deposited at Council Offices, TownView Terrace, Margaret River, and will be open for inspec-tion without charge during the hours of 8 .00 a .m. to 4 .00p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays andPublic Holidays until and including 20 September 1985 .The plans and documents have also been deposited at the

office of the Town Planning Department, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 10 .00 a .m. and 4.00 p .m.Any person who desires to make a submission on the

amendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with ShireClerk, Shire of Augusta-Margaret River, P .O. Box 61,Margaret River W .A. 6285, on or before 20 September 1985 .

K . S. PRESTON,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection.Shire of Busselton Town Planning Scheme

No. 5-Amendment No . 39.

T.P.B. 853-6-6-6, Pt. 39 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Busselton inpursuance of its powers under the Town Planning and De-velopment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a TownPlanning Scheme amendment for the purpose of rezoningLot 86 Bussell Highway, Busselton, from "Single Residen-tial" to "Restricted Use" and amending the Scheme Textaccordingly.

All plans and documents setting out and explaining theamendment have been deposited at Council Offices,Southern Drive, Busselton, W.A. 6280 and will be open forinspection without charge during the hours of 9 .00 a.m . to4.00 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundaysand Public Holidays until and including 20 September 1985 .The plans and documents have also been deposited at the

office of the Town Planning Department, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 10 .00 a.m. and 4 .00 p .m .

Any person who desires to make a submission on theamendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with ShireClerk, Shire of Busselton P .O. Box 84, Busselton, W .A . 6280,on or before 20 September 1985 .

B. N. CAMERON,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that Modifications have been made to aTown Planning Scheme and are available for Inspection .

City of South Perth Town PlanningScheme No. 5 .

T.P .B . 853/2/11/7, Vol . 2 .NOTICE is hereby given that the City of South Perth inpursuance of its powers under the Town Planning and De-velopment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a TownPlanning Scheme with reference to an area situate whollywithin the the City of South Perth and enclosed within theinner edge of the black border on a plan now produced toCouncil and marked and certified by the Town Clerk underhis hand dated 26 October 1981 for the purpose of :-

(a) setting aside land for future public use as reserves ;(b) controlling land development by zoning; and(c) other matters authorised by the enabling Act .

The following modifications have been made to the saidTown Planning Scheme:-

(a) The R20 Coding being substituted for the R40Coding on the first Eight lots, fronting the southside of Milson Street, East of Addison Street; and

(b) The R60 Coding being substituted for the R100Coding on the various lots fronting South PerthEsplanade and Stone Street ;

as delineated on the plan available at the places of inspec-tion .

All plans and documents setting out and explaining theTown Planning Scheme and the modification thereto havebeen deposited at Council Offices, Sandgate Street, SouthPerth, and will be open for inspection without charge duringthe hours of 8.45 a .m. to 4 .00 p .m. on all days of the weekexcept Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays until andincluding 27 September 1985 .

The plans and documents have also been deposited at:-(1) The office of the Town Planning Department,

Perth and will similarly be open for inspection forthe same period between the hours of 10 .00 a .m . to4 .00 p.m.;

(2) Walter Murdoch Library adjacent to CouncilOffices, between the hours of 9 .30 a .m . to 5 .30 p .m .and 6.30 p .m. to 8 .00 p .m. Monday, Wednesday,Thursday and Friday; and 9.30 a .m. to 12 .00 noonTuesday and Saturday; and

(3) Manning Branch Library, corner of Manning Roadand Goss Avenue, Manning between the hours of9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 to 8.00 p.m .Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and 9 .30a.m. to 12 .00 noon Wednesday and Saturday .

Any person who desires to make a submission on themodification to the Town Planning Scheme should make asubmission in writing and lodge it with the Town Clerk, Cityof South Perth, Sandgate Street, South Perth, W .A . 6151 onor before 27 September 1985 .

P. A. BENNETTS,Town Clerk.

METROPOLITAN REGION PLANNING AUTHORITY .Notice .

THE Metropolitan Region Planning Authority, acting underthe provisions of subsection (4) of section 37A of the Metro-politan Region Town Planning Scheme Act 1959 (asamended) with approval of His Excellency the Governor, inExecutive Council, has sold the land described in the firstschedule below to Darowa Couriers Pty Ltd ., for the sum of$340000 .

R. E . PETERS,Acting Secretary,

Metropolitan RegionPlanning Authority .

First Schedule1. Portion of Perth Suburban Lot 150 and being Lot 51 on

Diagram 63753 and being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 1660, Folio 656 .

2 . Portion of Perth Suburban Lot 150 and being Lot 52 onDiagram 63753 and being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 1660, Folio 657 .

3 . Portion of Perth Suburban Lot 150 and being Lot 53 onDiagram 63753 and being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 1660, Folio 658 .

4 . Portion of Perth Suburban Lot 150 and being Lot 54 onDiagram 63753 and being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 1660, Folio 659 .5 . Portion of Perth Suburban Lot 150 and being Lot 55 on

Diagram 63753 and being the whole of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 1660, Folio 660 .

16 August 1985 .]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

2943

BUILDING MANAGEMENT AUTHORITYTenders, closing at West Perth, at 2 .30 p.m. on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following projects .Tenders are to be addressed to:-

The Minister for Works,C/- Contract Office,Dumas House,2 Havelock Street,West Perth, Western Australia 6005 .

and are to be endorsed as being a tender for the relevant project .The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

ContractNo .

24068Murdoch Hospital Laundry and Linen Service-AdditionsSelected Tenderers Only Deposit on Documents $200

24084Albany Regional Hospital Alterations and Additions (SelectedTenderers only) Deposit on Documents $200

24143Tom Price District High School-New Administration andManual Arts RECALL

24154Supreme Court Perth-New Library and Courts Erection-Selected Tenderers Only-Deposit on Documents $100

24177Bunbury Institute of Advanced Education-Stage 1B-Erec-tion Selected Tenderers Only-Deposit on Documents $200

24181West Leeming Primary School-Erection24187Leederville Audio Visual Branch (Education Department) Stage

3-Additions . Deposit on Documents $20024188Leederville Audio Visual Branch (Education Department) Stage

3-Additions-Electrical Nominated Sub-Contract Depositon Documents $200

24189Leederville Audio Visual Branch (Education Department) Stage3-Additions-Mechanical . Nominated Sub-Contract. De-posit on Documents $200

24190Wyalkatchem/Koorda District Hospital Remodelling and Re-pairs

24192Albany Regional Hospital Redevelopment-MechanicalNominated Sub-Contract Deposit on Documents $135

24193Rossmoyne Senior High School-New Gymnasium24194Boulder Primary School-Evaporative Cooling

24195Manjimup Senior High School Upgrade 1985-Alterations andAdditions

24196Supreme Court Perth New Library and Court Mechanical Ser-vices Deposit on Documents $60 Nominated Sub-Contract

24197Murdoch-Hospital and Linen Service-Batch ContinuousWasher-Line F Mechanical Services

24198Albany

Regional

Hospital

Redevelopment-ElectricalNominated Sub-Contract

24199Bandyup Prison Extension to Reception24200Perth Supreme Court New Library and Court Building-Lift

Installation Nominated Sub-Contract24201Bandyup Prison Nursery Erection24202Bunbury Bush Fires Board Offices-Alterations

24203Kalgoorlie Regional Hospital-Stages 3B and 4 RedevelopmentRegistration of Tenderers

24204Rangeway Primary School (Geraldton)-Library Additions

ContractNo .

Project

Project

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

24097East Perth Government Offices-Erection24142Kununurra Government Offices-Electrical Services24141Kununurra New Government Offices-Mechanical Services

Closing

Tender DocumentsDate

now available at

20/8/85

B.M.A ., West Perth

27/8/85

B.M.A ., West Perth(Extended)

17/9/85

B.M.A ., West PerthB.M.A ., South Hedland

20/8/85

B.M.A ., West Perth

27/8/85

B.M.A ., West Perth

20/8/85

B.M.A ., West Perth20/8/85

B.M.A ., West Perth

20/8/85

B.M.A., West Perth

20/8/85

B.M.A ., West Perth

20/8/85

B.M.A ., West PerthB.M.A ., NorthamB.M.A ., Merredin

20/8/85

B.M.A ., West PerthB.M.A ., Albany

27/8/85

B.M.A ., West Perth27/8/85

B.M.A., West PerthB.M.A., Kalgoorlie

3/9/85

B.M.A., West PerthB.M.A., Bunbury

3/9/85

B.M.A., West Perth

10/9/85

B.M.A ., West Perth

3/9/85

B.M.A ., West PerthB.M.A ., AlbanyB.M.A ., Bunbury

27/8/85

B.M.A ., West Perth10/9/85

B.M.A ., West Perth

27/8/85

B.M.A., West Perth3/9/85

B.M.A., West PerthB.M.A., Bunbury

27/8/85

B.M.A., West PerthB.M.A., KalgoorlieB.M.A., Northam

10/9/85

B.M.A., West PerthB.M.A., Geraldton

Contractor

Amount

Interstruct Pty Ltd21 420 000 .00O'Donnell Griffin166 505 .00Western Refrigeration438000-00

M. J . BEGENT,Executive Director,Building Management Authority .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

M.R.D. 42/33-E .Main Roads Act 1930 (as amended) ; Public Works Act 1902 (as amended) .

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND .THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17(2) of the Public Works Act 1902 asamended, that it is intended to take or resume under section 17(1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Bridgetown-Greenbushes District, for the purpose of the following public works namely,construction of an overtaking lane on the South West Highway (78 .6-80.6 SLK Section) and that the said pieces or parcels ofland are marked off on Plan M.R.D. W .A. 8402-61 and 8402-0082-1 which may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner ofMain Roads, Waterloo Crescednt, East Perth .

SCHEDULE.

Owner or Reputed

Occupier or Reputed

AreaNo .

Owner

Occupier

Description

(approx .)

Geoffrey Bernard Clynick & G . B . & L . T . ClynickPortion of Nelson Location 8476 being part of 680 m 2Liana Teresa Clynick Lot 46 on Plan 3481 and being part of the

land in Certificate of Title Volume 1053 Folio89 .

2 . Raymond Edmund Dobney .. R. E . DobneyPortion of Nelson Location 8476 and being part 7335 m2of Lot 46 on Plan 3481 (Sheet 1) and beingpart of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1438 Folio 721 .

3 . Raymond Edmund Dobney . . R. E . DobneyPortion of Nelson Location 12815 and being 300 m2part of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1316 Folio 902 .

M.R.D. 41/11-55 .Main Roads Act (as amended) ; Public Works Act 1902 (as amended) .

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND .THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17(2) of the Public Works Act 1902 asamended, that it is intended to take or resume under section 17(1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Bayswater District, for the purpose of the following public works namely, the widening ofGuildford Road (near Katanning Street) and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D. W .A . 8325-259-1 which may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth .

Dated this 14th day of August, 1985D. R. WARNER,

Director,Administration and Finance

1 . Gwyneth Marjorie GrigoG. M. GrigoPortion of Swan Location S and being part of 7 m 2Lot 1 on diagram 23131 and being part of theland comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1270 Folio 828.

Dated this 14th day of August, 1985 .D. R. WARNER,

Director, Administration and Finance

M.R.D. 42/113-A .Main Roads Act 1930 (as amended) ; Public Works Act 1902 (as amended) .

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND .THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17(2) of the Public Works Act 1902 asamended, that it is intended to take or resume under section 17(1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Katanning District, for the purpose of the following public works namely, construction ofthe Katanning Bypass of the Northam-Cranbrook Road (267 .04-272.76 SLK SECTION) and that the said pieces or parcels ofland are marked off on Plan M.R.D. W .A. 8301-99, 8301-100 which may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of MainRoads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth .

SCHEDULE .

Owner or Reputed Occupier or Reputed AreaNo . Owner Occupier Description (approx .)

SCHEDULE .

No . Owner or Reputed Occupier or Reputed AreaOwner Occupier Description (approx.)

1 . Metro Meat (Katanning) Metro Meat (Katanning) Portion of each of Kojonup Locations 3835 and 1 .693 4 haLtd Ltd 4207 and being part of Lot 3 on Diagram

42266 and being part of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 566 Folio 127A .

16 August 1985 .]

6 . Barry Edwin Kowald

7. George Arthur Fulford andPatricia Fulford

8. George Arthur Fulford andPatricia Fulford

9 . Bruce William Hamon

10. Yallambee Pty Ltd

11. Katanning Road Board

Dated this 14th day of August 1985 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

2945

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND-continued

Hon Minister for Works

G. A . & P . Fulford

G. A . & P . Fulford

B. W. Namon

Yallambee Pty Ltd . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Katanning Road Board

12. Kingsley Frederick David Patrick Gerard BatchJames and Jill Maxine (Purchaser vide caveatJames

C834886)

METROPOLITAN WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1982 .Notice of Declaration of Main Drain and Cancellation of

Declaration of Main Drain .Hutton Street Branch Drain-Osborne Park.

M.W.A. F 13 .MADE by the Water Authority of Western Australia pursu-ant to section 100(6) .

1 . Notice is hereby given that as from 16 October 1985 thedrains of which the routes, points of commencement A, C, E,and points of termination B, D, F, are shown on the plan inthe Schedule hereto, shall be main drains known as theHutton Street Branch Drain .

2 . The drains comprise an underground pipeline 1200 mmin diameter, open earth channels, structures, manholes andall other works and apparatus connected therewith .

Portion of Kojonup Location 367 and being part 49 m2of the land comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume 1647 Folio 597 .

Portion of Kojonup Location 2801 and being 1939 m 2the subject of Diagram 4995 and thereonnumbered Lot 2 and being part of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 726Folio 75 .

Portion of Kojonup Location 2801 and being 3 099 m 2part of Lot 1 the subject of Diagram 3246 andbeing part of the land comprised in Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1220 Folio 961 .

Portion of Kojonup Location 1388 and being 2 958 m 2part of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 235 Folio 58A .

Portion of Kojonup Location 3051 and being 2 .232 ha

D. R. WARNER,Director

Administration and Finance

3 . A person who is aggrieved by this proposal or whoalleges that any land is not land which will :

(a) benefit from ; or

(b) contribute to the need for,the proposed main drains as delineated on plan MWA 18817may, pursuant to section 100(9) of the Metropolitan WaterAuthority Act 1982, by notice in writing to the Ministerwithin one month of the publication of this notice, object tothe proposal .

4. Notice is also hereby given that as from 16 October,1985 the portion of the previously declared main drain ofwhich the route, point of commencement G, and point oftermination F, are shown on the plan in the Schedule hereto,shall cease to be a main drain .

Owner or Reputed Occupier or Reputed AreaNo . Owner Occupier Description (approx .)

2 . Trevor Stanley Ruland and Hon Minister for Works Portion of Kojonup Location 4207 and being 8 583 m 2Mavis Kay Ruland

3 . Goldsbrough

Mort

& Goldbrough

Mort

&

part of Lot 2 on Diagram 42266 and beingpart of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1500 Folio 549 .

Portion of Kojonup Location 2809 and being 7 445 m2Company Limited

Company Limited

4 . William Henry Tucker & W . H. & T . P . Tucker

part of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 933 Folio 102 .

Portion of Kojonup Location 368 and being part 9 321 m 2Thelma Phillis Tucker

5 . John Alexander Loftus Hon Minister for Works

of the land comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume 1647 Folio 596 .

150 m2Portion of Kojonup Location 4207 and being 2Maxwell and Julie Ann

(Purchaser vide caveatMaxwell

D070059)part of Lot 4 the subject of Diagram 47930and being part of the land comprised in Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1403 Folio 912 .

part of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1303 Folio 429.

Portion of Kojonup Location 964 and being part 1 .066 3 haof the land comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume 170 Folio 156 .

Portion of Katanning Town Lot 605 and being 788 m 2part of the land comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1441 Folio 761 .

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LOCAL AUTHORITY : CITY OF STIRLINGPOSTAL DISTRICT

OSBORNE PARK

LEGEND

DRAINS PROPOSED TO BE DECLARED AS MAINDRAINS

PREVIOUSLY DECLARED MAIN DRAIN

PREVIOUSLY DECLARED MAIN DRAINTO CEASE BEING A MAIN DRAIN

POINTS OF COMMENCEMENT

POINTS OF TERMINATION

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

®X X

A, C,E,GD, D,F

H. J. GLOVER,Managing Director.

Note: Plan MWA 18817, (reproduced as the Schedule inthis Notice), may be inspected at the Drainage and Irri-gation Design Branch, Water Authority of WesternAustralia, 629 Newcastle Street, Leederville between thehours of 9 .00 a .m. and 3 .30 p .m. on any working weekday .

[16 August 1985 .

SCHEDULE

16 August 1985 .]

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WATER BOARDS ACT 1904-1985 .Busselton Water Board.

Proposed Loan (No . 43) of $200 000 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Busselton Water Boardproposes to borrow the sum of two hundred thousand dollars($200 000) to be raised by the sale of debentures, repayablewith interest by twenty (20) equal, half yearly instalmentsover a period of 10 years, after the issue thereof, in lieu ofthe formaton of a sinking fund .

The debentures shall bear interest at the ruling rate perannum, repayable half yearly, at the State Government In-surance Office, Perth .

The purpose for which the proposed loan is to be appliedis-part cost of construction of new plant on Reserve 772-West Busselton .The Board was empowered to borrow the money by ap-

proval of His Excellency the Governor, as notified in theGovernment Gazette on 9 August 1985 .The statement of the proposed expenditure of the money

to be borrowed, is open to inspection during office hours atthe board office, 66 Queen Street, Busselton 6280 .

R . P. LOUGHTON,Chairman .

F . L. COMMINS,Secretary.

SHIRE OF BUSSELTON .Building Surveyor .

IT is hereby notified for public information that Mr . MartinCaramia has been appointed Acting Building Surveyor tothe Shire of Busselton, for the period 5 August 1985 to 30August 1985 .

B. N. CAMERON,Shire Clerk .

DOG ACT.Shire of Dumbleyung.

Public Pound-Dumbleyung .IT is hereby notified for public information that a publicpound has been established in the Dumbleyung Townsite onland described as "being portion of Dumbleyung lot 65(Shire Depot)" .Dated the 5th day of August, 1985 .

G . E. WHEELER,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Bayswater .

Memorandum of Imposing Rates .To whom it may concern :AT a meeting of the Bayswater City Council, held on 31 July1985 it was resolved that the rates and charges specifiedhereunder should be imposed on all rateable property withinthe district of the City and within the Special Rating Areasof the City, as defined in the Government Gazette on 16 July1971, in accordance with the provisions of the Local Govern-ment Act 1960 .

Dated this 14th day of August, 1985 .J . B . D'ORAZIO,

Mayor.K. B . LANG,

Town Clerk.

Schedule .General Rate : 1 .661 cents in the dollar on the unimproved

value .Special Rating Area-Schedules 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F,

1G, 2A and 2B : 2 .721 cents in the dollar on the unimprovedvalue .Minimum Rate: $180 for each separate location, lot or

other piece of rateable land.Rubbish Charges (One service per week) :

$67 per annum household.$130 per annum business .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911-1984 .

City of Nedlands .Memorandum of Imposing Rates .

To whom it may concern :AT the meeting of the Nedlands City Council held onAugust 2 1985, it was resolved that the rates and chargesspecified hereunder should be imposed on all rateable prop-erty within the City of Nedlands in accordance with theLocal Government Act 1960 .

Dated this 6th day of August, 1985 .D . C. CRUICKSHANK,

Mayor .N. G. LEACH,

Town Clerk .

1 . General Rate-6 .66 cents in the dollar on Gross RentalValuations on all rateable property .

2 . A minimum rate of $100 on all rateable property .3 . A rubbish removal charge of :-

Mobile Bins-on the property line-

for one weekly removal-$60 per annum .for each additional bin-$60 per annum .

inside the property-for one weekly removal-$70 per annum .for each additional bin-$70 per annum .

Bulk Bins-Hire charge per bin-$130 per annum .For one weekly removal-$600 per annum .

4. Interest of 10 per cent will be charged on rates whichare outstanding as at 31 January 1986 or 3 months from thedate of the assessment notice, whichever is the later date ;the interest rate not to apply to an entitled pensioner .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Nedlands .

Exemption from Municipal Rates .PURSUANT to the powers conferred under section 532 (12)of the Local Government Act, the Council of the City ofNedlands has resolved on 4 July 1985 as follows :-

(a) the following sporting associations be grantedexemption from Municipal rates as per section 532(12) of the Local Government Act 1960 for theterms of their lease :-

1 . Allen Park Tennis Club (Inc .) occupyingportion of Reserves A7804 and A19349 vestedas "Park and Recreation". Lease expires 21September 2004 .

2. Hollywood Bowling Club (Inc .) occupyingportion of Reserves A20838 and A22384 vestedas "Recreation". Lease expires 10 August 2004.

3. Nedlands Rugby Union Football Club (Inc .)occupying portion of Reserve A22527 vested as"Recreation". Lease expires 21 November1989.

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4. Nedlands Tennis Club (Inc .) occupying portionof Reserve A1669 vested as "Recreation" .Lease expires 30 November 2004 .

5 . Perth Flying Squadron (Inc.) occupyingportion of Reserve A17391 vested as "PublicRecreation". Lease expires 26 September 2005 .

6. Swanbourne-Nedlands Surf Life Saving Club(Inc .) occupying portion of Reserve A7804vested as "Park and Recreation" . Lease expires23 November 2004 .

(b) The following sporting associations be grantedexemption from Municipal rates as per section 532(12) of the Local Government Act 1960 until suchtime as Council resolves to cancel or vary theexemption:-

1 . Dalkeith Tennis Club (Inc .) occupying portionof Reserve A1668 vested as "Recreation" .

2. Nedlands Cricket Club and Cricketers HockeyClub Combined Hall Management Committeeoccupying portion of Reserve A1669 vested as"Recreation" .

3. Suburban Nedlands City Hockey Cluboccupying portion of Reserve A22384 vested as"Recreation" .

4. Nedlands Croquet Club occupying portion ofReserve A1669 vested as "Recreation" .

This notice is published in the Government Gazette pur-suant to section 532 (13) of the Local Government Act 1960 .

N. G . LEACH,Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911 .

Memorandum of Imposing Rates .To whom it may concern :AT a meeting of the City of Stirling Council held on 6August 1985, it was resolved that the differentiating ratesspecified hereunder and which have been approved by theHon . Minister for Local Government, be imposed on rate-able property within the district of the municipality or as anannual or unit service charge as the case may be .

T . J . TYZACK,Mayor.

M. G. SARGANT,Town Clerk .

Schedule of Rates Levied .Land Zone

Rate in the Dollaron Gross Rental Values .

(District Scheme 1 .)Zone Group 1 099507Single ResidentialMedium ResidentialHigh ResidentialService StationRestaurant.RuralCivicExempt (leased)OtherZone Group 2 065991BusinessZone Group 3 059485SpecialZone Group 4 077 144IndustrialZone Group 5 077 144Hotel, Restricted andSpecial UsesMinimum rate of $200 per annum in respect of every

location, lot or other piece of rateable land in the City ofStirling District .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

The specified percentage to be used in calculating penal-ties pursuant to section 550A of the Local Government Act1960 is ten per cent (10%) and the said ten per cent is to beapplied in the financial year ending 30 June 1986 in accord-ance with the provisions of section 550A of the Act .

Schedule of Health Service and Waste Disposal Charges1985-1986 .

Domestic Rubbish Removal :Bins-up to 0 .1133 cubic metres content up to one

service per week-$70.00 per annum.Bulk Containers-$4 .05 per cubic metre or part thereof .

Commercial Rubbish Removal:Bins including swill containers other than bulk con-

tainers up to 0 .113 3 cubic metres-$5 .00 per unitremoved .

Bulk containers-$4 .05 per cubic metre or part thereof .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911 (AS AMENDED) .

Town of Albany.Memorandum of Imposing Rates and

Charges- 1985-1986 .To whom it may concern :AT a meeting of Council held on 16 July 1985, it wasresolved that the Rates and Charges specified in the Sched-ule should be imposed on all rateable property within theTown, in accordance with the provisions of the LocalGovernment and Health Acts .

In accordance with the provisions of section 548B of theLocal Government Act, the change to rating on the basis ofvaluations on gross rental value shall, in relation to rateableland in the district, be phased in over a 3-year period .

J . M. HODGSON,Mayor .

Schedule of Rates and ChargesGeneral Rate :

4 .3 cents in the dollar on Gross Rental Valuations ;3 .115 cents in the dollar on Unimproved Valuations .

Minimum Assessment: $150 .00 to be charged on any lo-cation, lot or other piece of land .

Penalty on Outstanding Rates: A penalty of 10 per centwill be applied to outstanding rates as at 31 January 1986,except for amounts owed by eligible pensioners .

Rubbish Service Change : $40 .00 per annum for one weeklyremoval (each additional service 0.80c) .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Town of Cottesloe .

Memorandum of Imposing Rates 1985-1986 Financial Year .

To whom it may concern:AT a special meeting of the Council of the Town ofCottesloe held on 31 July 1985, it was resolved that the ratesand charges specified hereunder should be imposed on allrateable property within the district of the Town ofCottesloe in accordance with the provisions of the LocalGovernment Act 1960 and the Health Act 1911 .

Dated this 5th day of August, 1985 .J. ANDERSON,

Mayor .R. PEDDLE,

Town Clerk .

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Schedule of Rates and Charges Levied .General Rate : 9 .18 cents in the dollar on Gross Rental

Values on all rateable property .Discount : 7 .5 per cent on all current rates paid in full and

received by Council by 4.00 p.m. on Wednesday,4 September 1985 .

Penalty : A penalty of 10 per cent will be applied to allrates owing at 31 January 1986, except for those owed byeligible pensioners .Gas Mains : 1 .25 per cent of the total value of gas sales

within the Town of Cottesloe .Rubbish Charges: Non-rateable properties : $55 per annum

per 110 litre bin or part or multiple thereof. $400 per annumfor weekly service of 2 cubic yard bulk bin .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911-1982 .

Town of Northam .Memorandum of Imposing Rates .

To whom it may concern :AT a meeting of the Northam Town Council held on 12August 1985, it was resolved that the rates specifiedhereunder should be imposed on all rateable property withinthe District of the Town of Northam for the period 1 July1985 to 30 June 1986 .

V. S. OTTAWAY,Mayor .

Schedule .General Rates: 11 .4 cents in the dollar on Gross Rental

Values of all rateable land within the District .Garbage Removal :

$57 .00 per annum per bin for one removal per week forrateable properties .

$75 .00 per annum per bin for one removal per week fornon rateable properties .

Minimum Assessment Charge : $100 .00 per assessment .Penalty : 10 per cent chargeable on all rates remaining

unpaid after 31 January 1986 .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEATH ACT 1911-1984.

Shire of Corrigin .Memorandum of Imposing Rates .

To whom it may concern .AT a meeting of the Corrigin Shire Council held on 24 July1985, it was resolved that the rates and charges specifiedhereunder should be imposed on all rateable property withthe Municipality in accordance with the Local GovernmentAct 1960 and Health Act 1911-1984 .

Dated this 7th day of August, 1985 .W. R. MOONEY,

President .J . L . HALE,

Shire Clerk,

Schedule of Rates Levied .General Rate :Unimproved Values-1 .28 cents in the dollar .Gross Rental Values-8 .14 cents in the dollar .

Specified Area: Bullaring Hall-Unimproved Values---0 .000253 cents in the dollar .Gross Rental Values-1 .08 cents in the dollar .

Rubbish Charges :Single Domestic Removal-$0 .60 .Single Business Removal-$1 .00 .Bulk Rubbish, per Load-$2 .50 .

Penalty : A penalty of 10 per cent will be added to all ratesfor which payment has not been received at Council Officeby 31 January 1986 .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of Cuballing .

Memorandum of Imposing Rates .To whom it may concern :AT a meeting of the Cuballing Shire Council held onThursday, 8 August 1985, it was resolved that the rates asspecified hereunder should be imposed on all the rateableproperty within the district of the municipality of the Shireof Cuballing, in accordance with the provisions of the LocalGovernment Act 1960 for the year ending 30 June 1986 .

Dated this 12th day of August, 1985 .D . L . DENT,

President.G. W. FOSTER,

Shire Clerk .

Schedule of rates levied .General Rates :-

Unimproved Values 2 .5 cents in the dollar .Annual Values 9 .38 cents in the dollar .

Minimum Rate:Unimproved Values $25 per assessment .Annual Values $80 per assessment .

Discount-discount of 5 per cent allowed on current ratespaid in full within 30 days .

Penalty-a penalty of 10 per cent will be applied to allrates outstanding as at 31 January 1986 (eligible pensionersexcepted) .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911 .

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGE ACT 1948 .Shire of Dalwallinu.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates 1985-1986 .To whom it may concern :AT a meeting of the Dalwallinu Shire Council held on 1August 1985 it was resolved that the Rates and Chargesspecified hereunder should be imposed on all rateable prop-erty within the district of the municipality of the Shire ofDalwallinu in accordance with the provisions of the LocalGovernment Act 1960, as amended; the Health Act 1911, asamended and the Country Towns Sewerage Act 1948, asamended.

Dated this 13th day of August, 1985 .W. M. DINNIE,

President.B . J. GOLDING,

Shire Clerk.

Schedule of Rates and Charges Levied.General Rates :

Rural-6.87 cents in the dollar on Unimproved Values .Townsites-18 .85 cents in the dollar on Gross Rental

Values .Minimum Rates :

Dalwallinu and Kalannie Townsites-seventy five dol-lars ($75) per lot.

All Other Townsites and Rural Areas-forty dollars($40) per lot.

Discount : 5 per cent on current General Rates only otherthan Minimums, paid on or before 30 September, 1985 .

Penalty: 10 per cent will be imposed on all rates unpaid as at31 January 1986 .

Sewerage Rate in Prescribed Area being part of :Dalwallinu Townsite-11 .11 cents in the dollar on

Gross Rental Value .Minimum Rate-thirty two dollars ($32) per lot .

Rubbish Removal Charges : $55 .00 per annum within alltownsites for a once weekly service and $27 .50 per an-num for each additional service to commercial premises .

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Sullage Removal Charges : An initial charge of $20 for re-moval of sullage wastes plus $4 per 450 litres within theprescribed sewerage area and $16 plus $3 per 450 litresoutside the prescribed area plus 45 cents per kilometreone way "within the Shire and 45 cents per kilometreeach way outside the Shire .

Septic Tank Pump Outs : Initial charge of $20 plus $30 perpump out for removals within the prescribed seweragearea and outside the prescribed area an initial charge of$16 and $25 per pump out plus 45 cents per kilometre asper sullage removals .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911 .Shire of Dumbleyung.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates and Charges .To whom it may concern:AT the meeting of the Shire of Dumbleyung held on 25 July1985, it was resolved that the rates and charges as specifiedhereunder should be imposed on all rateable property withinthe Shire of Dumbleyung in accordance with the provisionsof the abovementioned Acts .

Dated this 5th day of August, 1985 .T. C. MURPHY,

President .G . E. WHEELER,

Shire Clerk .

Schedule of Rates Levied and Charges Imposed .General Municipal Rates :Rural Areas : 8.77 cents in the dollar on unimproved

values .Townsites: 0.744 cents in the dollar on gross rental

values .Sewerage Rates:Dumbleyung Townsite: 6.36 cents in the dollar on gross

rental values .Minimums: $40.00 Dumbleyung and Kukerin townsites

only on municipal rates .Refuse Collections : Residential (Dumbleyung and Kukerin

townsites-once weekly service) : $37.00 per annum-1 bin;$65.00 per annum-2 bins .

Industrial/Commercial: (Dumbleyung and Kukerintownsites-once weekly service) : $60 .00 per annum-1 in-cinerator; $90 .00 per annum-2 incinerators .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911-1984 .

Shire of Irwin .Memorandum of Imposing Rates .

To whom it may concern :AT a meeting of the Irwin Shire Council held on 1 August1985, it was resolved that the Rates and Charges scheduledhereunder should be imposed on all rateable property withinthe District in accordance with the provisions of the LocalGovernment Act 1960, and the Health Act 1911-1984 .

Dated this 5th day of August, 1985.E. H. DEMPSTER,

President.J. PICKERING,

Shire Clerk .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

General Rate :Unimproved Values-1 .755 cents in the dollar.Unimproved Values-1 .4 cents in the dollar declared

Urban Farm Land .Minimum Rate :Dongara Townsite, Port Denison Townsite and Rural

Areas-$120 .00 (each lot/location separatelyvalued)

Irwin Townsite-No Minimum .Discount : 7 .5 per cent on current rates if paid before 30

September 1985 .Penalty : A penalty of 10 per cent will be charged on all

rates remaining unpaid on 31 January 1986 .Rubbish Charges :$40.00 per annum (weekly service) Domestic 60 litre

bin .$115 .00 per annum (weekly service) Commer-

cial/Industrial 200 litre bin .$40 .00 per annum (weekly service) Commer-

cial/Industrial 60 litre bin .$5 .00 per annum (weekly service) Domestic : additional

60 litre bin .$20 .00 per annum (weekly service) Commercial : ad-

ditional 200 litre bin .$55 .00 per annum (weekly service) Commercial : ad-

ditional 200 litre bin (wet) .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911 .

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGE ACT 1948 .Shire of Jerramungup .

Memorandum of Imposing Rates and Charges .To whom it may concern :AT a meeting of the Shire of Jerramungup held on 25 July,1985, it was resolved that the Rates and Charges specifiedhereunder should be imposed an all rateable property withinthe district of the Shire of Jerramungup for the year ended30 June, 1986 in accordance with the provisions of the LocalGovernment Act 1960, as amended ; the Health Act 1911, asamended and the Country Towns Sewerage Act 1948, asamended .

Dated this 25th day of July, 1985 .G. R. EDMONDSON,

President .P . J . BENNETT,

Shire Clerk .

Schedule of Rates and Charges 1985-1986 .

General Rate:Rural Land-16.05 Cents in the Dollar on the Unim-

proved Values of Properties .Townsite-3.82 Cents in the Dollar on the Gross Rental

Value of Properties .Minimum Rate: Throughout all Wards: $100 .00 per Lot or

Location .Rubbish Charge: $52 .00 per annum for each bin removed

weekly .Discount : 7 1/a per cent discount will be allowed on General

Rates only in excess of the minimum if paid in fullwithin thirty-five (35) days from the service of Assess-ment.

Penalty: A penalty of 10 per cent will be imposed on allRates outstanding on or after 31 January 1986.

Sewerage Rates :Jerramungup Townsite : (Prescribed Area)

11 .11 Cents in the Dollar on Gross Rental Values .Minimum Rates :

$32.00 for vacant land properties .$74.00 for all other Rated properties (domestic,

commercial and industrial) .Service Charges for Non-Rateable Properties :Commercial Nature : $401 .00 per Connection .Institutional Type :

$72.00 per Fixture .$32.00 for each additional Fixture .

16 August 1985 .]

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911 .Shire of Katanning.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates and Charges .AT a meeting of the Council held on 1 August 1985, it wasresolved that the rates and charges specified hereundershould be imposed on all rateable property within the Shireof Katanning in accordance with the provisions of the LocalGovernment Act 1960 and the Health Act 1911 .

Dated this 1st day of August, 1985 .

Schedule of Rates Levied .An amount of 6 .67c in the dollar on Gross Rental Values

within the area specified in the Governor's Order gazettedon 19 August 1983 with a minimum rate per lot or locationof $138 .00 .Rural Wards (East, West and Moojebing) outside the

specified area be 0.83 cents in the dollar on the UnimprovedValues with the minimum rate per lot or location of $138 .00 .Mining Tenements 0.83 cents in the dollar on Unim-

proved Values subject to a minimum rate of $42 .00 .Garbage Removal : $47 .00 per annum for one standard

weekly service .Penalty on Overdue Rates: A penalty of 10 per cent will be

applied to all rates owing at 31 January 1986, except forthose owed by eligible pensioners .

CORRIGENDUM .LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911 (AS AMENDED) .

Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale .Memorandum of Imposing Rates .

THE notice published under the above heading on page 2876of Government Gazette (No. 74) dated 9 August 1985 iscorrected as follows :General Rate-Unimproved Values 0 .0913 should read

0.00913 cents in the dollar .Urban Farmland Rates-Unimproved Values 0 .5375

should read 0 .005375 cents in the dollar .N. D. FIMMANO,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911 .Shire of Tammin .

Memorandum of Imposing Rates .To whom it may concern :AT meetings of the Tammin Shire Council held on 22 July1985, and 1 August 1985, it was resolved that the ratesspecified hereunder should be imposed on all rateable prop-erty within the district of the Shire of Tammin in accord-ance with the provisions of the Local Government Act 1960,and the Health Act 1911 .

Dated the 2nd August, 1985 .K. V . YORK,

President .

Schedule of Rates Levied .General Rates:Unimproved Values : 2 .539 cents in the dollar.Gross Rental Values: 11 .985 cents in the dollar .

Minimum Rate : $32 .00 .Rubbish Charges :Domestic: $32 .00 per annum for one standard bin re-

moval per week .Commercial : $80.00 per annum for one removal per

week from commercial premises.42121-4

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .HEALTH ACT 1911-1984 .

Shire of Williams .Memorandum of Imposing Rates 1985-1986 .

To whom it may concern :AT a meeting of the Williams Shire Council held on 12 July1985 it was resolved that the rates and charges specifiedhereunder should be imposed on all rateable property withinthe district in accordance with the provisions of the LocalGovernment Act 1960 and the Health Act 1911-1984 .

G. R . BEECK,

Dated this 5th day of August, 1985 .President .

E. H. SPRAGG,T. S. RULAND,

President .Shire Clerk . D. A. BLACK,

Shire Clerk .

Schedule of Rates and Charges Levied.General Rate :

7 .82 cents in the dollar on gross rental values . 1.10 centsin the dollar on unimproved values .

Minimum Rate: $60 .00 per assessment on land other thanland declared urban farm land or rural land where the as-sessment is contiguous with a larger holding in the sameownership .

Discount : 5 per cent on current general rates and mini-mum rates will be allowed for payment being made in fullwithin 35 days of date of service .

Penalty: 10 per cent penalty will be imposed on ratesunpaid at 31 January 1985 .

Sewerage Rates: 10 .59 cents in the dollar on gross rentalvalues within the specified area.Minimum Sewerage Rate: $32 .00 per assessment .Non Rateable Properties:

Rubbish Charge $40 .00 per bin per annum .Sewerage Charge $72 .00 first major fixture; $32 .00 each

additional.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.Town of Kalgoorlie

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan No. 167 of $55 000,

No. 168 of $339 085, No . 169 of $303 000 and No . 170 of$147283 .

PURSUANT to Section 610 of the Local Government Act1960 the Town of Kalgoorlie hereby gives notice of its inten-tion to borrow money by the sale of debentures on thefollowing terms for the following purposes : $55 000 for aperiod of seven years with interest at ruling Treasury ratesrepayable at the office of the Council by fourteen equal half-yearly instalments of Principal and Interest . Purpose : Plant(Front End Loader) .

An amount of $339 085 for a period of twenty years repay-able at the office of the Council by 20 equal half yearlyinstalments of principal and interest for the first 10 yearsand 20 equal half yearly instalments of principal and interestfor the next 10 years, interest being negotiable on theprincipal outstanding at the expiry of first 10 year period .Purpose : Sewerage Extension Construction .An amount of $303 000 for a period of ten years with

interest at ruling Treasury rates repayable at the office ofthe Council by twenty equal half-yearly instalments ofPrincipal and Interest. Purpose: Aquatic Centre Retilingand Repairs (part cost) .An amount of $147 283 for a period of ten years with

interest at ruling Treasury rates repayable at the office ofthe Council by twenty equal half-yearly instalments ofPrincipal and Interest. Purpose: Aquatic Centre Retilingand Repairs (part cost) .

Plans, Specifications and Estimates of the costs thereofare open for inspection at the office of the Council, duringnormal office hours for a period of 35 days after the publi-cation of this notice .

Dated this 12th day of August, 1985 .M. R. FINLAYSON,

Mayor .T . J . O'MEARA,

Towi- Clerk .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960, the Shire of Katanning hereby gives notice that itproposes to borrow money by the sale of a debenture, repay-able at the office of the lender, by equal half yearly instal-ments of principal and interest, for the following terms andpurposes : Loan No . 110 of $64 000 for a term of 5 years forthe purchase of plant.

Plans, specifications and estimates as required by section609 are available for inspection at the office of the Councilduring business hours for thirty-five (35) days after publi-cation of this notice .

Dated this 14th day of August, 1985 .G . R . BEECK,

President.T. S. RULAND,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Municipal Elections .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 14 August 1985 .IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordancewith section 138 of the Local Government Act 1960, that thefollowing persons have been elected members of theundermentioned Municipalities to fill the vacancies shownin the particulars hereunder :-Date of Election ; Member Elected, Surname, First Names ;

Office; Ward; How Vacancy Occurred: (a) Effluxion oftime ; (b) Resignation ; (c) Death; (d) Disqualified ; (e)Other ; Name of Previous Member ; Remarks .

Shire of Cue .26 July 1985; Moses, Raymond George; Councillor;

Tuckanarra ; (a) ; Moses, W . E . ; Extraordinary .Shire of Mount Magnet .

27 July 1985; Hunt, Kingsley Granville; Councillor ; Town ;(b) ; Glenn, M . G . ; Extraordinary .

M. C . WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of Mundaring .

Closure of Private Street .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 2 April 1985 .LG: MG-4-12 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has approved under the provisions ofsection 297A of the Local Government Act 1960, theresolutions passed by the Shire of Mundaring that the pri-vate streets which are described as being land contained inCertificates to Title Volume 662 Folio 84 be closed and theland contained therein be allocated to adjoining Lots 55 to57 Constance Street, Lots 84-86, 88 and 89 Cook Street, andLots 116 to 118 Hubert Street, Darlington .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Perth .Sale of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 13 August 1985 .

LG: P 4-6I .IT is hereby notified for public information that theLieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor hasdirected under the provisions of section 266 of the Local

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Government Act 1960, that the City of Perth may sell Lot26, being portion of Perth Town Lot H64 on Diagram 63195and being the land contained in Certificate of Title Volume1620 Folio 988, to A. L . Ruse by private treaty .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Gosnells .Lease of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 13 August 1985 .

LG: GS 4-4 .IT is hereby notified for public information that theLieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor hasdirected under the provisions of section 267 of the LocalGovernment Act 1960, that the City of Gosnells may leaseportion of Canning Location 677 and being the whole of theland contained in Certificate of Title Volume 1008 Folio 247to Bell Basic Industries for a period of 1 year without callingfor public tenders .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.Town of Geraldton .

Lease of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 13 August 1985 .LG: G 4-4 .

IT is hereby notified for public informaton that the Lieuten-ant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor has directedunder the provisions of section 267(3) of the Local Govern-ment Act 1960, that the Town of Geraldton may leaseportion of Suburban Lot 163 being Lot 6 on Diagram 14752and being the whole of the land contained in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1171, Folio 550 to B . A . Bennetts for a periodof 21 years without calling public tender .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.Shire of Toodyay .

Subdivision of Land for Transfer.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 13 August 1985 .LG: T-4-9 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that theLieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor hasdirected :-

(1) Under the provisions of section 266(B) of the LocalGovernment Act 1960, that the Shire of Toodyaymay subdivide Lot 1 being portion of Avon Lo-cation 1914 on Diagram 17302 and being the landcontained in Certificate of Title Volume 1164, Folio346, under the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct 1928, for the purpose of transferring portion ofthe land as so subdivided .

(2) Under the provisions of section 266 of the LocalGovernment Act 1960, that the Shire of Toodyaymay transfer portion of Lot 1 being portion of AvonLocation 1914 on Diagram 17302 and being part ofthe land contained in Certificate of Title Volume1164, Folio 346 to Aurum Pty . Ltd., by privatetreaty.

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .The Municipality of the City of Bunbury .By-laws Relating to Standing Orders.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act, the Council of theabovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolved on 7 May 1984 to make andsubmit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor the follow-ing amendments to its By-laws Relating to Standing Orders published in the GovernmentGazette of 30 October 1963 and amended by notice published in the Government Gazette of 8July 1964, 13 July 1966, 11 September 1970, 14 November 1975 and 24 August 1984 .

By-law 89(1) is amended by-(a) Deleting the word "and" at the end of By-law 89(1) (a) (iv) .(b) Adding the word "and" at the end of By-law 89(1)(a)(v) .(c) After item (v) in By-law 89(1) (a) adding a new item (vi) "Administration of Council

property and the sale and leasing thereof" .(d) Deleting the word "and" at the end of By-law 89(1)(b)(vi) .(e) Adding the word "and" at the end of By-law 89(1)(b)(vii) .(f) Adding the following immediately after By-law 89(1)(b)(vii) .

"(viii) dogs and pounds ;(ix) parks and gardens, reserves, enclosed ovals and childrens playgrounds ;(x) street trees ; and(xi) cemeteries and crematoriums" .

(g) Deleting the words "places of" in By-law 89(1)(c)(iii) and adding after the word"amusement", "approvals" .

(h) Deleting the words "dogs and goats" in By-law 89(1)(c)(vi) and substituting "andstalls" .

(i) Deleting existing By-law 89(1)(c)(vii) and By-law 89(1)(c)(viii) and substituting newBy-law 89(1)(c)(vii) and By-law 89(1)(c)(viii) .(vii) administration of the uniform building by-laws ;(viii) building control generally .

Dated this 12th day of June, 1984 .The Common Seal of the City of Bunbury was here-

unto affixed in the presence of-[L .S .]

A . G. MCKENZIE,Mayor .

V . S. SPALDING,Town Clerk .

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August, 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .

The Municipality of the City of Cockburn .

By-law Relating to the Conduct of Proceedings and the Business of Council .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and of all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned municipality hereby records havingresolved on 23 April 1985, to amend its By-law Relating to the Conduct of Proceedings and theBusiness of Council published in the Government Gazette of 22 March 1985, and to make andsubmit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor the follow-ing amendment.

1 . The existing By-law Relating to the Conduct of Proceedings and the Business ofCouncil published in the Government Gazette of 22 March 1985, is hereby amendedby deleting the clause numbers 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230 and 231 where shown innon-numeric sequence and substituting therefore the following clause number 224,225, 226, 227, 228, 229 and 230 .

Dated this 10th day of June, 1985 .The Common Seal of City of Cockburn was hereunto

affixed by authority of a resolution of the Councilin the presence of-

[L .S .]D .F. MIGUEL,

Mayor .

A . J. ARMAREGO,Town Clerk .

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August, 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.The Municipality of the City of South Perth .

By-law Relating to Standing Orders.By-law No . 4 .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and of all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records havingresolved on 27 February 1985, to make and submit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor the following amendments to the abovementioned by-law which was published in the Government Gazette on 12 December 1980 :

1 . Clause (81) is hereby deleted and the following clause substituted in lieu thereof-

CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS(81) (1) All discussions, resolutions and proceedings and every matter dealt with by or

brought before the Council sitting otherwise than with open doors, shall be treatedas strictly confidential, and shall not, without the authority of the Council, bedisclosed to any person other than the Mayor, Councillors or servants of theCouncil (and in the case of servants, only so far as may be necessary for theperformance of their duties) prior to discussion of that matter at a meeting of theCouncil held with open doors .

(2) All discussions, resolutions and proceedings and every matter dealt with by orbrought or to be brought before any Committee of the Council shall be treated asstrictly confidential and shall not without the authority of the Council or a Com-mittee be disclosed to any person other than the Mayor, Councillors or servants ofthe Council (and in the case of servants, only so far as may be necessary for theperformance of their duties) .

(3) The preceding subclause shall not-(a) preclude a Councillor from making further enquiry and investigation of a

matter dealt with by or brought or to be brought before a Committeeprovided that the deliberation of and any recommendation made or pro-posal by the Committee shall remain confidential ;

(b) preclude the distribution to the public of the agenda of meetings of theCouncil not more than thirty (30) minutes prior to a Council meeting ;

(c) preclude the Council dealing with any such discussion, resolution, pro-ceeding or other matter at a meeting of the Council held with open doors ;

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(d) preclude the disclosure of anything which is public to the extent that it iscommon knowledge ;

(e) preclude the disclosure by a person of any thing known to that personfrom a source other than any such discussion, resolution, proceeding orother matter ;

(f) derogate from the duty of the Council pursuant to section 188(3) of theLocal Government Act 1960 as amended to cause the book in which theminutes of meetings of the Council are so recorded to be kept at the officeor usual place of meeting of the Council available for inspection by mem-bers of the Council, and ratepayers and electors of the district, duringoffice hours on application to the Clerk ;

(g) prevent any disclosure which is required to be made by law .

Dated this 27th day of February, 1985 .The Common Seal of the City of South Perth was

hereunto affixed in the presence of-[L .S .]

Recommended-

J . G. BURNETT,Mayor .

P. A. BENNETTS,Town Clerk .

JEFF CARR,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August, 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .

Municipality of the Shire of Albany .

By-law Relating to Buildings .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the Local Government Act 1960, and allother powers enabling it, the Council of the Shire of Albany hereby records having resolved on23 November 1984 to revoke the adoption of the by-law relating to building facades aspublished in the Government Gazette dated 31 October 1968 and amended in GovernmentGazette dated 12 December 1980 .

Dated this 25th day of June, 1985 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Albany was here-

unto affixed in the presence of-(L .S .]

H. A . RIGGS,President.

D . J . CUNNINGHAM,Shire Clerk.

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August, 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .

The Municipality of the Shire of Boulder .

By-Laws Relating to Parking Facilities .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and of all otherpowers enabling it the Council of the Municipality of the Shire of Boulder hereby recordshaving resolved on 25 February 1985 to make and submit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor the following by-laws:-

PART 1-Definition and Operation .

1 . These by-laws shall be cited as the Shire of Boulder Parking Facilities By-laws .2 . Interpretations-In these by-laws unless the context otherwise requires-"Act" means the Local Government Act 1960 and Amendments from time to time ."Authorised Vehicle" means a vehicle authorised by Council or an Inspector and to which

is attached in a conspicuous place a sticker as shown in the Second Schedule of theseby-laws, to stand in a parking station which is designated by signs to be used forparking by "Authorised Vehicles Only" .

"Bus" means an omnibus within the meaning of the Road Traffic Act ."Carriageway" means a portion of a road that is improved, designed or ordinarily used for

vehicular traffic and includes the shoulders and areas, including embayments, at theside or centre of the carriageway, used for the standing or parking of vehicles ; andwhere a road has two or more of these portions divided by a median strip, theexpression means each of these portions separately .

"Commercial Vehicle" means a vehicle which comes within the description of a motorwagon in the First Schedule to the Road Traffic Act .

"Council" means the Council of the Municipality of the Shire of Boulder ."Driver" includes rider and the person in charge of a vehicle ."Footway" includes every footpath, lane or other place intended for the use of pedestrians

only, or habitually used by pedestrians and not by vehicles ."Form" means a form in the First Schedule of these by-laws ."Inspector" means a Parking Inspector appointed by the Council under this Act and

includes the Parking Supervisor and an Assistant Parking Inspector so appointed ."Minister" means Minister for the time being administering the Road Traffic Act ."Motor Bicycle" means a motor vehicle designed to travel on two wheels but shall not

include a vehicle to which a side car is attached ."Municipality" means the Municipality of the Shire of Boulder ."No Parking Area" means a portion of a carriageway that lies-

(a) between two consecutive white signs inscribed with the words "No Parking",in red lettering, and each with an arrow pointing generally towards the other ofthem; or

(b) between a white sign, inscribed with the words "No Parking" in red lettering,and a dead end or an area in which standing is prohibited and that lies in thegeneral direction indicated by an arrow inscribed on the sign .

"No Standing Area" means a portion of a carriageway-(a) between two consecutive white signs inscribed with the words "No Standing",

in red lettering, and each with an arrow pointing generally towards the other ofthem; or

(b) between a white sign inscribed with the words "No Standing", in red lettering,and dead end or an area in which standing is prohibited and that lies in thegeneral direction indicated by an arrow inscribed on the sign .

"Notice" means a notice in the form of Form 1, Form 2 or Form 3 issued pursuant to By-law 26 of these by-laws .

"Owner" of a vehicle means the person who is the holder of the requisite vehicle licenceunder the Road Traffic Act in respect of that vehicle, or, if the vehicle is not licensedunder that Act, the person who owns the vehicle or is entitled to its possession.

"Park" means to permit a vehicle, whether attended or not, to remain stationary, exceptfor the purpose of avoiding conflict with other traffic, or complying with the pro-visions of any law or of immediately taking up or setting down persons or goods ; and"Parking" has a correlative meaning .

"Parking Area" means a portion of a carriageway-(a) between two consecutive white signs, inscribed with the word "Parking" in

green lettering, each with an arrow pointing generally towards the other ofthem; or

(b) extending from a white sign inscribed with the word "Parking" in greenlettering, in the general direction indicated by an arrow inscribed on the sign,to any other sign inscribed with the words "No Parking" or "No Standing" inred lettering, or to a dead end or an area in which the parking or standing of avehicle is prohibited;

and is that half of the carriageway of the road nearest to the sign."Parking Facilities" includes land, buildings, shelters, parking stalls and other facilities

open to the public generally for the parking of vehicles with or without charge andsigns, notices and facilities used in connection therewith .

"Parking Region" means streets, reserves and parking stations within the boundaries ofthe Municipality of the Shire of Boulder with the exception of-

(a) any road which comes under the control of the Commissioner of Main Roads ;(b) prohibition areas associated with traffic control signals, based upon an ap-

proved plan; and(c) prohibition areas applicable to all bridges and subways .

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"Parking Stall" means a section or part of a street or of a parking station which is markedor defined by painted lines, by metallic studs or similar devices for the purpose ofindicating where a vehicle may stand or be parked whether on payment of a fee orcharge or otherwise .

"Parking Station" means any land, building or other structure provided for the purpose ofaccommodating vehicles with or without charge .

"Property Line" means the boundary between the land comprising a street and the landthat abuts thereon .

"Reserve" means Public Reserve as defined in the Local Government Act 1960 ."Road" means any highway, road, street, lane, right-of-way, thoroughfare or similar place,

and includes all of the land lying between the property lines, including the streetverge and footpath appurtenant thereto and which is within the parking region .

"Road Traffic Act" means the Road Traffic Act 1974 as amended or any Act enacted insubstitution therefore .

"Sign" means a traffic sign, mark, structure or device placed or erected on or near a roador within a parking station for the purpose of regulating, guiding or directing traffic .

"Stand" in relation to a vehicle, means to stop the vehicle and permit it to remainstationary, except for the purpose of avoiding conflict with other traffic or ofcomplying with the provisions of any law ; and "standing" has a correlative meaning.

"Street" has the same meaning as "Road" ."Street Verge" means that portion of a street which lies between the portion of a street

that is improved, paved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic and thenearest property line .

"Taxi" has the same meaning as taxi-car in the Road Traffic Act ."Traffic Island" means any physical provision other than lines marked on a carriageway

made at or near an intersection to guide vehicular traffic ."Vehicle" includes any vehicle which comes within the interpretation of that expression

in the Road Traffic Act .3 . (1) These by-laws apply to the parking region and parking stations and parking facilities

in the parking region other than a parking facility or parking station that-(a) is not owned, controlled or occupied by the Municipality; or(b) is owned by the Municipality but is leased to another person .

(2) Any Sign that-(a) was erected by the Commissioner of Main Roads prior to the coming into operation

of these by-laws within the Municipality ; and(b) relates to the parking or standing of vehicles within the parking region, shall be

deemed for the purposes of these by-laws, to have been erected by the Council underthe authority of these by-laws .

4 . For the purpose of these by-laws vehicles are divided into classes as follows :-(a) Buses ;(b) Commercial vehicles, including any other vehicle (not being a trailer or a vehicle to

which a trailer is attached) constructed primarily for convenience therein or thereonof goods ;

(c) Motor bicycles and bicycles ;(d) All other vehicles not otherwise classified .

5 . Where under these by-laws the standing or parking of vehicles in a street is controlled bya sign, such sign shall be read as applying to the part of the street which-

(a) Lies beyond the sign ; and(b) Lies between that sign and the next sign beyond that sign ; and(c) Is that side of the carriageway of the street nearest to the sign .

PART 2-Parking Stalls and Parking Stations .6. No person shall stand a vehicle in a parking stall in a street otherwise than parallel to the

kerb and as close to the kerb as practical and wholly within such stall and headed in thedirection of the movement of traffic on the side of the street on which the stall is situated,provided that where a parking stall is set out otherwise than parallel to the kerb the provisionsof these by-laws other than the provision that a vehicle shall stand wholly within such space,shall not apply .

7 . Unless otherwise directed by an Inspector or attendant no person shall park a vehicle in aparking station otherwise than wholly within a parking stall .

8 . No person shall stand a vehicle so as to obstruct an entrance to, an exit from, or aroadway within a parking station or beyond the limits of any defined row within a parkingstation .

9 . No person shall stand a vehicle except with the permission of the Council or an Inspectoron any part of a parking station whether or not such part be marked as a parking stall if a signis exhibited forbidding the standing or vehicles thereon .

10 . No person shall permit a vehicle to stand on any part of a parking station, whether ornot such part be marked as a parking stall, if an Inspector directs the driver of such vehicle tomove it.

11 . No person shall stand or attempt to stand a vehicle in a parking stall in which anothervehicle is standing provided that these by-laws shall not prevent the parking of a motor bicycleand a bicycle together in a stall marked "M/C" if the bicycle shall be parked in accordancewith By-law 13 hereof .

12 (1) No person shall permit a vehicle to stand in a parking stall which is at the time setaside for use by commercial vehicles unless such vehicle is a commercial vehicle and unlesssome person is actively engaged in loading or unloading goods to or from such vehicle, nor inany case for more than a period of thirty minutes .

(2) In these by-laws "goods" means an article or collection of articles weighing at least 13 .6kilograms of which the content is at least 0 .17 cubic metres .

(3) A parking stall is set aside for use by commercial vehicles if there is a sign thereon oradjacent thereto marked "Loading Zone" .

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(4) No person shall permit a vehicle to stand in a parking stall which is set aside for use bybuses except for the purpose of taking up or setting down passengers to or from such vehicle .

13 . No person shall stand or permit to stand any bicycle in a parking stall other than a stallmarked "M/C" and elsewhere in such stall than against the kerb .

PART 3-Standing and Parking Generally .14 . (1) A person shall not stand a vehicle in a parking stall whether in a parking station or in

a street or part of a street which is not divided into parking stalls-(a) which is by any sign thereon or adjacent or referable thereto set apart for the

standing of vehicles of a different class ; or(b) if by any such sign the standing of vehicles is prohibited or restricted during any

period or periods, during such period or periods ; or(c) if by any such sign the standing of vehicles is permitted for a specified time, for

longer than such time .(2) A person shall not stand a vehicle-

(a) in a "No Standing" area ;(b) in a parking area, except in a manner indicated by the inscription on the sign or signs

associated with the parking area and where the parking area includes parking stallsexcept as in these by-laws provided, with reference to such parking stalls ;

(c) in a parking area contrary to any limitation in respect of days, periods of the day,classes of persons or classes of vehicles indicated by the inscription on the sign orsigns associated with the area ; or

(d) in a defined area marked "M/C", unless it is a motor bicycle without a side-car, or abicycle .

(3) A person shall not stand a vehicle in a Loading Zone unless it is-(a) a commercial vehicle engaged in the picking up or setting down of goods ; or(b) a motor vehicle taking up or setting down passengers ; and then, only if it does not

have a trailer attached .(4) A person shall not park a vehicle in a "No Parking" area .(5) A person shall not park a vehicle on any portion of a street-

(a) for the purpose of effecting repairs to it, other than the minimum repairs necessary toenable the vehicle to be moved to a place other than a road ; or

(b) if the vehicle is exposed for sale .(6) A person shall not stand a motor bicycle without a side-car or a bicycle in a parking stall

unless the traffic sign "M/C" is marked on that stall .15 . Subject to the provisions of By-law 10 of these by-laws, a person standing a vehicle on a

carriageway shall stand it-(a) on a two-way carriageway, so that it is as near as practicable to and parallel with, the

left boundary of the carriageway and headed in the direction of the movement oftraffic on the side of the road on which the vehicle is standing ;

(b) on a one-way carriageway, so that it is as near as practicable to and parallel with,either boundary of the carriageway and headed in the direction of the movement oftraffic ;

(c) so that it is not less than 1 .2 metres from any other vehicle, except a motor bicycle ora bicycle parked in accordance with these by-laws ;

(d) so that at least 3 metres of the width of the carriageway, or between it and a vehiclestanding on the far side of the carriageway is available for the passage of othervehicles;

(e) so that it does not cause undue obstruction on the carriageway ; and(f) so that it is entirely within the confines of any parking stall marked on the

carriageway .16 . (1) A person shall not stand a vehicle partly within and partly outside a parking area .(2) Where the traffic sign or signs associated with a parking area are not inscribed with the

words "Angle Parking" then-(a) where the parking area is adjacent to the boundary of a carriageway, a person

standing a vehicle in the parking area shall stand it as near as practicable to, andparallel with that boundary ; and

(b) where the parking area is at or near the centre of the carriageway, a person standing avehicle in that parking area shall stand it approximately at right angles to the centreof the carriageway, unless a sign associated with the parking area indicates, or markson the carriageway indicate that vehicles are to stand in a different position .

(3) Where a traffic sign associated with a parking area is inscribed with the words "AngleParking" a person standing a vehicle in the parking areas shall stand the vehicle at an angle ofapproximately 45 degrees to the centre of the carriageway, unless otherwise indicated by theinscription on the parking sign or by marks on the carriageway surface .

(4) Sub-bylaw (3) of this by-law does not apply to a person standing a motor bicycle or abicycle in a parking area .

(5) No person except an employee of the Council in the course of his duties shall drive orpark a vehicle upon or over any portion of any reserve other than a paved or gravelled areawithout the specific approval of the Council .

17 . (1) A person shall not stand a vehicle so that any portion of the vehicle is-(a) between any other standing vehicle and the centre of the carriageway ;(b) adjacent to a median strip ;(c) in front of a right-of-way, passage or private drive or so close thereto as to deny

vehicles reasonable access to, or egress from, the right-of-way, passage or drive ;(d) in front of a footway constructed across a reservation ;(e) alongside or opposite any excavation in, or obstruction on the carriageway, if the

vehicle would thereby obstruct traffic ;(f) on, or within 9 metres, of any portion of a carriageway bounded on one or both sides

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(g) on any footway or pedestrian crossing;(h) upon a bridge or other elevated structure or within a tunnel or underpass ;(i) between the boundaries of a carriageway and any double longitudinal line consisting

of two continuous lines or between a double longitudinal line consisting of a continu-ous line and a broken or dotted line and the boundary of the carriageway nearer tothe continuous line, unless there is a distance of at least 3 metres clear between thevehicle and the double longitudinal line, or

(j) upon an intersection, except adjacent to a carriageway boundary that is not brokenby an intersecting carriageway ;

(k) in an area designated by signs "Authorised Vehicles Only" without the permission ofthe Council or an Inspector.

(2) The provisions of paragraphs (c), (f) and (h) of sub-bylaw (1) of these by-laws do notapply to a motor vehicle that stands in a bus stand marked on the carriageway for the purposeof setting down or taking up passengers .

(3) A person shall not stand a vehicle so that any portion of the vehicle is-(a) within 1 metre of a fire hydrant or fire plug, or of any sign or mark indicating the

existence of a fire hydrant or fire plug; or(b) within 3 metres of a public letter pillar box, unless the vehicle is being used for the

purposes of collecting postal articles from the pillar box.(4) A person shall not stand a vehicle so that any portion of the vehicle is within 6 metres of

the nearer property line of any road intersecting the road on the side on which the vehicle isstanding .

(5) A person shall not stand a vehicle so that any portion of the vehicle is within 9 metres ofthe departure side of-

(a) a sign inscribed with the words "Bus Stop" or "Hail Bus Here", unless the vehicle isan omnibus stopped to take up or set down passengers ; or

(b) a children's crossing or pedestrian crossing established on a two-way carriageway .(6) A person shall not stand a vehicle so that any portion of the vehicle is within 18 metres

of-(a) the approach side of a sign inscribed with the words "Bus Stop" or "Hail Bus Here",

unless the vehicle is an omnibus stopped to take up or set down passengers ;(b) the approach side of a pedestrian crossing or children's crossing ; or(c) the nearest rail of a railway level crossing .

(7) The provisions of sub-bylaws (1) to (6) inclusive of this by-law do not apply to a vehiclestanding in a parking stall established by the Municipality nor to a bicycle standing in abicycle rack established by the Municipality.

(8) No person shall stand or park a vehicle so that any portion of the vehicle is on a streetverge unless the vehicle is parked on a crossover at right angles to the street boundary .

18. A person shall not permit a vehicle to stand in any part of a street if any Inspector ormember of the Police Force reasonably directs the driver of such vehicle to remove it .

19 . An Inspector may mark the tyres of a parked vehicle with chalk or any other non-indelible substance for any purpose connected with or arising out of his duties and powers . Noperson shall remove a mark made by an Inspector so that the purpose of the affixing of suchmark is defeated or likely to be defeated .

20 . A vehicle having been parked in a street in an area where by any sign the standing ofvehicles is permitted for a limited time a person shall not-

(a) move it to any position within the same parking area ;(b) by arrangement with any person either exchange the space used by another vehicle or

occupy a space in the same or another area previously occupied by another vehicle ;so that the total time of parking shall exceed the maximum time allowed for parking in thespace first occupied by the vehicle.

21. The Council or an Inspector may permit a person who requires space in an area where byany sign the standing of vehicles is permitted for a limited time in order to carry out urgent oressential work to occupy such space with a vehicle for a longer time and from time to timethan the maximum period prescribed by these by-laws and may prohibit the use of such spaceby any other vehicle during such time .

22. No person shall stand or permit a vehicle to stand, shall park or permit a vehicle to park,on land which is not a street or parking facility without the consent of the owner of or personsin occupation of such land .

PART 4-Miscellaneous .23 . An Inspector shall be furnished with a certificate of his appointment in a form deter-

mined by the Council from time to time and the discretionary authority is conferred accord-ingly .24. No person who is not an Inspector shall in any way assume the duties of an Inspector .25. No person shall in any way obstruct or hinder an Inspector in the execution of his duty .26. (1) A notice served under subsection (2) of section 669C of the Act in respect of an

offence alleged to have been committed against one of these by-laws shall be in or to the effectof Form 1 as contained in the First Schedule .

(2) Subject to sub-bylaw (3) of this by-law an infringement notice served under section 669Dof the Act in respect of an offence alleged to have been committed against one of these by-lawsshall be in or to the effect of Form 2 as contained in the First Schedule .

(3) An infringement notice served under subsection (2) of section 669D of the Act in respectof an offence against one of these by-laws shall be in or to the effect of Form 3 as contained inthe First Schedule .

(4) A notice sent under subsection (5) of section 669D of the Act withdrawing infringementnotice served under that section in respect of an offence alleged to have been committedagainst one of these by-laws shall be in or to the effect of Form 4 as contained in the FirstSchedule.27. No person shall without the Authority of the Council mark, set up or exhibit any sign

purporting to be or resembling a sign marked, set up or exhibited by the Council under theauthority of these by-laws.

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28. No person shall remove, damage, deface or misuse any parking sign or parking station orany part thereof, or attempt to do any such acts .

29. No person shall without the permission of the Council affix any board, sign, placard,notice or other thing to paint or write upon any part of a parking station .

30. Parking Inspectors appointed by the Shire of Boulder from time to time are herebylicensed and authorised by the Shire of Boulder to-

(1) carry into effect the provisions of these by-laws ;(2) report to the Council on the working effectiveness and functioning of these by-laws ;(3) make enquiries and investigations concerning any alleged, purported or actual of-

fence against any of the provisions of these by-laws ;(4) recommend to the Council the institution of prosecutions ;(5) institute and conduct prosecutions as directed by the Council or the Shire Clerk from

time to time .

31 . The amount appearing in the final column of the Third Schedule directly opposite anoffence described in that Schedule is the modified penalty for that offence if dealt with undersection 669D of the Act .

32 . A penalty for an offence against these by-laws (not being a modified penalty) may berecovered by the Council by taking proceedings against the alleged offender in a Court of PettySessions.

33. The Council shall cause adequate records to be kept of all infringement notices servedand modified penalties received, under section 669D of the Act in respect of offences againstthese by-laws.

34. These by-laws shall operate both independently and in addition to the regulations andpowers contained in the "Removal and Disposal of Obstructing Animals or Vehicles by-laws"(Government Gazette 6 October 1970) or any subsequent amendment or amendments theretoand nothing contained in either of the latter enactments shall be construed as limitinggenerality or operation of the by-laws herein contained .

PART 5-Penalties .

35. Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any provision of these by-lawscommits an offence and is liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding eighty dollars .

First Schedule .SHIRE OF BOULDER

Davidson Street,Kalgoorlie, W.A. 6430

PARKING FACILITIES BY-LAWSNotice Requiring Owner of Vehicle to Identify Driver

Form 1To the Owner

Serial No

Plate NoMakeC/RTimea.m./p.m .You are hereby notified that it is alleged that on the

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

in contravention of the provisions of By-law Noof the Shire ofBoulder Parking Facilities by-laws.

You are hereby required to identify the person who was the driver or person in charge of theabove vehicle at the time when the above offence is alleged to have been committed .

Unless within twenty one days after the date of the service of this notice you-(a) Inform the Shire Clerk of the Shire of Boulder or the Parking Inspector as to the

identity and address of the person who was the driver or person in charge of theabove vehicle at the time of the above offence ; or

(b) Satisfy the Shire Clerk of the Shire of Boulder that the above vehicle had been stolenor unlawfully taken ; or was being unlawfully used, at the time of the above offence ;

you will, in absence of proof to the contrary, be deemed to have committed the above offenceand Court proceedings may be instituted against you .

R. G. HADLOW,Shire Clerk.

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Cash/ChequeReceived the amountprinted aboveR. G. HADLOW, Shire ClerkThis document is not areceipt until the amountpaid is printed by theCash Register

TO :Form 2Serial NoDate

PlaceTimea.m. /p.m .

You are hereby notified that it is alleged that you did on thecommita breach of Clause Noof the Shire of Boulder Parking Facilities By-laws asindicated hereunder by a cross (x) .

SHIRE OF BOULDER

PARKING FACILITIES BY-LAWSInfringement Notice

If you do not wish to have a complaint of the above offence heard and determined by aCourt, you may pay the modified penalty within twenty one days after the date of the serviceof this notice .

Unless payment is made within twenty one days of the date of service of this notice, Courtproceedings may be instituted against you .

Payment may be made by cash or cheque either by posting this form together with theamount of $mentioned above, to the Shire Clerk of the Shire of Boulder, P .O . Box 42,Boulder, or by delivering this form and paying that amount at the Civic Centre, DavidsonStreet, Kalgoorlie, between the hours of 9 .00 a .m. and 4.00 p .m. from Monday to Friday .

R. G. HADLOW,Shire Clerk .

Cash/ChequeReceived the amountprinted aboveR. G. HADLOW, Shire ClerkThis document is not areceipt until the amountpaid is printed by theCash Register

SHIRE OF BOULDERDavidson Street,Kalgoorlie, W .A . 6430

PARKING FACILITIES BY-LAWSInfringement Notice

To theOwner

Form 3Serial NoDate

Plate No MakeC /RPlaceTimea.m./p.m .

You are hereby notified that it is alleged that you did on thecommita breach of Clause Noof the Shire of Boulder Parking Facilities By-laws asindicated hereunder by a cross (x) .

Davidson Street,Kalgoorlie, W .A . 6430

[16 August 1985 .

( ) Standing longer than time permitted $10( ) Parking not wholly within a parking stall $10( ) Standing a vehicle of a different class $10( ) Standing in a bus stand $10( ) Causing an obstruction $10( ) Standing in a "No Parking" area $20( ) Standing in a "No Standing" or "Restricted Area" $20( ) Parking on a street verge $20( ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $InspectorNo

( ) Standing longer than time permitted $10( ) Parking not wholly within a parking stall $10( ) Standing a vehicle of a different class $10( ) Standing in a bus stand $10( ) Causing an obstruction $10( ) Standing in a "No Parking" area $20( ) Standing in a "No Standing" or "Restricted Area" $20( ) Parking on a street verge $20( ) . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $InspectorNo

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If you do not wish to have a complaint of the above offence heard and determined by aCourt, you may pay the modified penalty within twenty one days after the date of the serviceof this notice.

Unless within twenty one days after the date of service of this notice-(a) The modified penalty is paid ; or(b) You:

(i) Inform the Shire Clerk of the Shire of Boulder or the Parking Inspector as tothe identity and address of the person who was driver or person in charge ofthe above vehicle at the time of the above offence ; or

(ii) Satisfy the Shire Clerk of the Shire of Boulder that the above vehicle had beenstolen or was being unlawfully used at the time of the above offence, you will,in the absence of proof to the contrary, be deemed to have committed theabove offence and Court proceedings may be instituted against you .

Payment may be made by cash or cheque either by posting this form together with theamount of $mentioned above, to the Shire Clerk of the Shire ofBoulder, P .O . Box 42, Boulder, or be delivering this form and paying that amount at the CivicCentre, Davidson Street, Kalgoorlie, between the hours of 9 .00 a .m. and 4 .00 p.m. fromMonday to Friday .

R. G. HADLOW,Shire Clerk .

NameAddress

Post CodeIf your name and address do not appear in this notice, please complete above to enable areceipt to be forwarded .

SHIRE OF BOULDERDavidson Street,Kalgoorlie, W .A . 6430

PARKING FACILITIES BY-LAWSWithdrawal of Infringement Notice

Form 4Date

Infringement Notice No Datedfor the alleged offence of

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Modified penalty of $is hereby withdrawn .R. G. HADLOW,

Shire Clerk.

Second Schedule .

TO :

BLUE LEGEND ONWHITE BACKGROUND

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Dated this 25th day of March, 1985 .The Common Seal of the Municipality of the Shire of

Boulder was duly affixed hereto in the presenceof-

[L .S .]C . P . DAWS,

President .

R. G. HADLOW,Shire Clerk .

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August, 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .The Municipality of the Shire of Denmark.

By-laws Relating to Safety, Decency, Convenience and Comfort of Persons in Respect ofBathing.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and of all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records havingresolved on 24 January 1985, to make and submit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor, the following amendment to the above by-lawspublished in the Government Gazette of 4 June 1970 .

By adding the words "or Progress Association" after the word "Club" in line one of By-law16 (2) of the abovementioned by-laws.

Dated this 31st day of May, 1985 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Denmark was here-

unto affixed in the presence of-[L .S .]

L . A. BRENTON,President .

G. H. McCUTCHEON,Shire Clerk .

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

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Item number By-lawThird Schedule .

Nature of Offence

Standing longer than time permitted

ModifiedPenalty

$101

14 (1) (c)2

15 (f) Parking not wholly within a parking stall $103

14 (1) (a) Standing a vehicle of a different class $104

12(4) Standing in a bus stand $105

17 (1) (c) Causing an obstruction $106

14(4) Standing in a "No Parking" area $207

14 (2) (a) Standing in a "No Standing" or "Restricted Area" $208

17(8) Parking on a street verge $20

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .

Municipality of the Shire of Harvey.

By-laws Relating to Stalls .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and all other powersenabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolvedon 13 November 1984, to make and submit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor andDeputy of the Governor, the following By-laws :

1 . In these By-laws unless the context otherwise requires the following expressions shallhave the meanings set out against them hereunder respectively :

"Council" means the Council of the Shire of Harvey."District" means the municipal district of the Shire of Harvey ."Clerk" means the Shire Clerk or the person acting for the time being in that position ."Licence" means a stallholder's licence issued pursuant to these By-laws ."Licensee" means a person to whom a licence is granted under these By-laws ."Stall" means a movable or temporarily fixed stall for the sale of goods, wares, merchan-

dise or services including motor vehicles fitted out for such purpose ."Stallholder" means a person in charge of a stall ."Voluntary organisation" means a charitable benevolent, religious, literary, cultural, rec-

reational, sporting or other voluntary institution, association, club, society or bodywhether incorporated or not whose members are not entitled nor permitted to receiveany pecuniary interest or profit from the transactions thereof .

2 . A person shall not set up or conduct a stall in, on or near any street or way within theDistrict unless he is the holder of a current licence issued to him by the Council in accordancewith these By-laws .

3 . A person who desires to obtain a licence to set up and conduct business at a stall shallmake application in writing to Council in the form of Form I as set out in the First Schedule tothese By-laws .

4 . A licence shall :(a) state the type of goods or services which are authorised to be sold at the stall ;(b) specify the size of the stall ;(c) specify the date and times the stall may be set up ;(d) specify the place in which the stall may be set up ;(e) specify the conditions (if any) on which the licence is issued ;(f) be in the form of Form II as set out in the First Schedule to these By-laws .

5 . Unless otherwise specified, a licence granted by the Council shall remain valid until the31st day of December next after the issued thereof unless previously revoked .

6 . A licence shall not be transferable.

7 . (a) A stall licence fee shall be as prescribed in the Second Schedule to these By-laws andshall be paid by the licensee prior to the issue to him of a licence .

(b) In addition to the licence fee payable by a stallholder who under this By-law operates astall in a street or other public place, shall be paid to Council the appropriate charge specifiedin the Third Schedule hereto .

8 . The Council may revoke a licence on any of the following grounds :(a) that the stallholder has committed a breach of these By-laws ;(b) that the stallholder has committed a breach of any condition on which the licence

held by him was issued;(c) that the stallholder has engaged in dishonest practices in, or on respect of the sale of

goods at the stall ;(d) that the stallholder is not conducting his business in a respectable or sober manner ;(e) that the stallholder has transferred the licence issued to him or does not himself carry

on the business .

9 . No person shall set up or conduct a business at a stall :(a) except at the place specified in the licence issued to him, or(b) in a street, way or footpath or other public place or within 20 metres thereof at a

distance nearer than 5 metres to another stall set up in the street, way or footpath orother public place .

10. A stallholder shall not:(a) conduct business at a stall except between the hours specified in the licence ;(b) deposit any box, basket or receptacle (except a receptacle for litter) outside his stall ;(c) call his wares or make any noise or disturbance to the annoyance of neighbouring

residents or passers by;(d) obstruct the free passage of pedestrians or vehicles on any footpath or roadway ;(e) act in an offensive manner .

11 . A stallholder shall carry his licence with him and produce it upon demand to an officeror employee of the Council .

12 . A stallholder shall have his name legibly displayed on every stall operated by him .

13 . A person who commits an offence against these By-laws shall be liable to a maximumpenalty of $200 and to a maximum daily penalty during the breach of $20 per day .

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[16 August 1985 .

First Schedule.

Form I .Shire of Harvey .

APPLICATION FOR STALLHOLDER'S LICENCE .

Full Name of Applicant :Address :Type of goods or services to be sold :Size of Stall :Method of construction of stall :Place in which stall is to be set up :Licence required for: Date

Time:The applicant names above hereby applies for the issue to him of a stallholder's licence in

respect of the stall mentioned above .Dated the

day of

19 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .

Applicant.

Form II .

Shire of Harvey .Licence No

STALLHOLDER'S LICENCE .

of

is hereby licensed to be a stallholder within the district, as specified herein, of the Shire ofHarvey, subject to stalls from time to time in force in the said district .

Purpose of the stall :Size of the stall :Location of the stall :Period of operation :Special conditions :Dated this

day of

19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Shire Clerk.

Second Schedule .LICENCE FEE .

Dated this 13th day of November, 1984 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Harvey was here-

unto affixed by authority of a resolution of Coun-cil in the presence of-[L .S .]

M. W. SMITH,President.

L . A . VICARY,Shire Clerk.

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

1 . For a licence issued to a voluntary organisation2 . For a licence issued to a person other than a voluntary organisation

Nil$10 .00

Nil

Third Schedule .

CHARGES .

1 . For a voluntary organisation2. For a person other than a voluntary organisation :

(a) For a period of less than one week $10.00(b) For a period of one week $20.00(c) For a period of more than one week but less than six months $90.00(d) For a period of more than six months $140.00

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .The Municipality of the Shire of Kalamunda .

By-Laws Relating to Caravan Parks and Camping Grounds .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act, and all powersenabling it, the Council of the abovenamed Municipality hereby records having resolved on 8July 1985 to make and submit for the confirmation of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy ofthe Governor, the following amendment to the Caravan Parks and Camping Grounds By-Lawspublished in the Government Gazette of 6 December, 1974 .

1 . By-Law 2 . The definition of the word "caravan" be amended by adding : "and for thepurpose of Schedule `Y' of these by-laws, a caravan shall include an abode consisting of twocompatible vehicles, each conforming with the first part of this definition of a `caravan',designed and constructed to form one single unit" .

2 . By-Law 6(1) . Amended by removing the words "except with approval in writing of theCouncil" and in its place the words "except when the caravan complies with Schedules `X' and'Y' of these By-Laws, but not withstanding By-Law 19(b) of these By-Laws" .

3 . By-Law 6(2) . Amended by removing the words "except with the prior approval in writingof the Council" and in its place the words "except when the caravan and ancillaries complywith Schedules 'X' and `Y' of these By-Laws" .

4. By-Law 6(3)-New By-Law . The council may by way of a condition limit the number ofcaravans referred to in sub-bylaws (1) and (2) of this by-law, by specifying the number of baysthat are to be set aside for short term occupancy not exceeding 6 months in any one year .

5. By-Law 18. Amended by adding the figure (1) after the number 18 .6 . By-Law 18(c) . Amended by deleting the words "of light construction" .7 . By-Law 18(2) . "That any caravan and/or annexe on a registered caravan park shall be in

accordance with the conditions specified in Schedule `Y' of these By-laws" .8. By-Law 12 . Amended by deleting the words after the word "fee" in the sixth line, and

replacing them with the words and figures : "which shall be calculated at the rate of one dollarand fifty cents ($1.50) for each site for which the Caravan Park is registered with a minimumof $150.00" .

Dated this 8th day of July, 1985 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Kalamunda was

hereunto affixed by authority of a resolution ofthe Council in the presence of-

[L .S .]P. J. MARJORAM,

President.E. H. KELLY,

Shire Clerk.

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

Schedule "X".Requirements for Caravan and Ancillaries for the Purpose of By-laws 6(1) and 6(2) .

1 . Siting of Caravans1 .1 Setback from the side and rear boundaries of the caravan bay to be a minimum of 2 .25

metres .1 .2 Towball and any other part of the caravan to be set back at least 300 mm from the inside

edge of the interior of the road edge or kerbing .

1 .3 A Towball and towbar must face the access road for that bay in which the caravan issited .

2 . Caravan Pad2 .1 The caravan shall be parked on a concrete pad, cement slabs or bitumen paved area .3 . Underside of caravans . The space beneath the outside edge of a caravan may be covered

in by:3 .1 Moveable sliding flat asbestos panels or similar approved material .3 .2 Canvas, welded plastic or vinyl fitted to the caravan and to an aluminium strip on the

concrete pad .4 . Annexe Floors4.1 Concrete floors to comply with Uniform Building By-Laws, 100 mm concrete laid on

waterproof membrane; slab height to be 75 min above ground .4 .2 Timber floors will only be permitted :4 .2 .1 Set at the same height as the caravan floor, and supported on metal jacks to the

specifications detailed in Schedule "Y".4 .2 .2 . Set firmly on the concrete slab and sealed against the ingress of water by a suitable

waterproof sealant. The floor to be in the confines of the annexe walls .

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5. Fire Fighting Equipment . Caravan owners to provide a 1 .5 kilogram B .C .F . extinguisherin their caravans .

6. Drainage . Kitchen sinks must be connected in an approved manner to a gully trap or to asewer connection point in accordance with Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage & DrainageBoard By-Laws, Figure 18 .12 . Showers may be connected subject to Council approval .

7. Connection of Water Closets . Connection to deep sewer or reticulated septic system maybe approved . Such connections must be in accordance with the Health Act 1911, as amended,and any regulations or by-laws made thereunder, and where such facility comprises part of theoriginal construction. The W .C. cubicle must measure at least 1350 mm x 750 mm, with a dooropening outwards or a sliding door externally hung, and with an exhaust fan . Plumbing workmust be carried out by a licensed plumber and be inspected by a sewerage inspector of theWater Authority of W .A. or the Health Surveyor of the Local Authority where a reticulatedseptic system exists .

8 . Use of Chemical Toilets. Chemical toilets in conventional caravans may be used providingthe wastes discharge to a holding tank . The holding tank must be emptied periodically byconnecting an approved flexible hose pipe from the tank to a soil waste dump point inaccordance with M.W.S .S . & D .B . By-Laws, Figure 18 .11 .

The flexible pipe must be disconnected, cleansed and stored above ground beneath thecaravan after the tank is emptied .

Permanent connections to the dump point are not permitted .9. Private Sheds and Barbeques . These are not permitted in the vicinity of caravans .

Barbeques may be used in designated recreation areas only or as otherwise agreed to by theHealth Surveyor.

A common store area may be provided by the caravan park proprietor in a place approvedby the Council .

Schedule "Y" .Annexes-Construction and Conditions .

1 . Annexes must be of light construction, capable of being easily dismantled and moved byone or two persons .

2. Type of construction allowable-2.1 Conventional folded welded plastic or canvas type with supporting poles or frame .2 .2 . Prefabricated construction-consisting of :2 .2 .1 Walls of lightweight easy to erect rigid modular panels, maximum width of 1 .3 m.

Panels are to be clad in caravan type prepainted aluminium sheeting or vinyl inserts, framedand supported by extruded aluminium section channelled T-bar or angle configuration,secured by metal thread type screws or gutter bolts .

2 .2 .2 Roof either-2 .2 .2 .1 Welded plastic sheeting over horizontal metal supports or frame .2 .2 .2 .2 Self supporting lightweight rigid modular panels, maximum width 1 .3 m . Panels are

to be clad in caravan type prepainted aluminium sheeting or vinyl inserts and framed andsupported by extruded aluminium section channelled T-bar or angle configuration, secured bymetal thread type screws or gutter bolts .

3 . Annexes shall have a maximum width of 3 .2 m, the annexe not to project beyond the roofand alignment of the caravan .

4. Restricted to one per caravan .5 . Structures other than annexes to be subject to Council approval .6 . Double wide type unit shall not have any other annexual structure .7 . Metal jacks supporting timber framed floors shall be heavy duty adjustable steel jack legs,

purpose designed to adequately support the floor, which shall be independent of the caravan .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .

The Municipality of the Shire of Kalamunda .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and of all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records havingresolved on 24 June 1985 to revoke the By-laws of the Shire of the Kalamunda to RegulateHawkers published in the Government Gazette on the 15th day of July 1960 and amended bynotice published in the Government Gazette on 20 December 1974 ; 14 March 1975; and 19November 1982, and to make and submit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor andDeputy of the Governor, the following by-laws:

1 . These By-laws may be cited as the Shire of Kalamunda By-laws Relating to Hawkers .2 . In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms have the

meanings set against them hereunder respectively :"Council" means the Council of the Municipality of the Shire of Kalamunda and shall

include its duly authorised officers ."District" means the Municipal District of the Shire of Kalamunda ."Hawker" means a person as defined in section 217(1) of the Local Government Act 1960 ."Licensee" means a person to whom a licence is granted under these By-laws ."Licence" means a hawker's licence issued pursuant to these By-laws .

3 . No person shall hawk any goods, wares or merchandise within the District unless he holdsa current licence.

4. (1) A licence shall be in the form set out in Schedule A to these By-laws and the licencefees shall be Forty dollars ($40 .00) per annum and such fees shall be paid by the Licensee tothe Council forthwith upon the issue to him of the licence .

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(2) No licence shall be transferable .(3) A licence shall be valid for the hawking of the goods, wares or merchandise therein

described only, and in the case of a licence limited to a part of the District shall be valid forthat part of the District only .

5. (1) A person requiring to obtain a licence shall make application therefor to the Council .(2) An application for a licence shall be made in writing and shall specify :

(a) the kind of goods, wares or merchandise which the applicant requires to hawk ;(b) the type of vehicle, conveyance or means of carriage to be employed in hawking ;(c) the period for which the licence is required ; and(d) if the licence requires to be limited to a part of a district, the part of the district to

which it is to be limited .6 . (1) The Council may refuse to issue a licence or may cancel a licence in the event that the

applicant or licensee (as the case may be) is unable to produce a certificate of his goodcharacter signed by two Justices of the Peace ;

(2) Upon the cancellation of a licence the Licensee shall forthwith return the licence to theCouncil and shall forfeit all fees paid in respect of the licence .

7 . A hawker while hawking shall:(1) carry with him his licence and shall produce the same to any authorised officer of the

Council or to a police officer on demand;(2) have his name and the words "Licensed Hawker" legibly and conspicuously displayed

on his vehicle, barrow, bag, or tray ; and(3) when selling goods, wares or merchandise by weight, carry and use for that purpose

tested and certified scales .8 . No hawker shall :

(1) hawk between the hours of sunset and the next sunrise or on any Sunday, or onChristmas Day, or Good Friday, without the consent of the Council ;

(2) loiter within a distance of four hundred (400) metres of any shop or permanent placeof business which has for sale any goods, wares or merchandise of the kind beinghawked by the hawker;

(3) call his wares or make or cause to be made any outcry, noise or disturbance likely tobe a nuisance or annoyance to any person in that vicinity ;

(4) remain stationary in any street or public place for any period longer than shall benecessary for the purpose of serving or treating with any customer or intendingcustomer then offering to buy or to treat.

9. Any person committing a breach of these By-laws shall be liable on conviction to apenalty not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars ($250 .00) .

Schedule A .

Kalamunda Shire Council .

HAWKER'S LICENCE .No :hereby licensed to hawkby the means described in application dated 19within the District of the Shire of Kalamunda or that portion of the District of the Shire ofKalamunda or that portion of the District of the Shire of Kalamunda described as during the period ending at 4.30 p .m. on the

. .

.day of19subject to the By-laws Relating

to Hawkers from time to time in force in the said District of the Shire of Kalamunda .Issued and dated this

day of19Dated this 28th day of June 1985 .

The common seal of the Shire of Kalamunda washereunto affixed in the presence of-

[L .S .]P . J. MARJORAM,

President .

E. H. KELLY,Shire Clerk .

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[16 August 1985 .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .The Municipality of the Shire of Murray .

By-Laws Relating to Caravan Parks and Camping Grounds .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and of all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned municipality hereby records havingresolved on 29 November 1984 to make and submit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor the following amendment to the above by-law publishedin the Government Gazette on 20 May 1977 :

Insert new Clause 18(h) as follows :-"(h) Units in accordance with Requirements of the By-law Relating to Holiday Accom-

modation" .

Dated this 19th day of July 1985 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Murray was here-

unto affixed by authority of the Council in thepresence of-

[L .S .]T. CARAHER,

President .

B. M. BAKER,Shire Clerk .

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of Northampton .

By-laws Relating to the Establishment, Operation and Maintenance of Motels .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and all other powersenabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolvedon 21 September 1984 to make and submit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor andDeputy of the Governor the following By-laws:-

Citation .1 . This by-law may be cited as the Shire of Northampton Motels By-laws .

Repeal .2. The by-laws for Regulating the Construction, Establishment, Operation and Maintenance

of Motels adopted by the Northampton Road Board and published in the Government Gazetteon 6 October 1960, are hereby revoked .

Application .3 . This by-law shall apply to the whole of the Shire of Northampton .

Interpretation.4. (1) In these by-laws "motels" means any premises that provide, or are held out as

providing, accommodation for the motoring public at large, for reward ; and that aredenominated by the owner or occupier by the word "motor" or any combination of the word"motor", "auto" or "travel" or any derivation or contraction of those words with a word, orany derivation or contraction of a word, denoting lodging or accommodation, whether alone orin conjunction with other words.

(2) Without limiting the generality of sub-bylaws (1) of this by-law, a motel may be, orcomprise premises licensed under the provisions of the Liquor Act .

General .5 . A person shall not establish or operate a motel other than in accordance with these by-

laws .

Sites.6 (1) (a) A motel shall not be established or operated other than upon ; a site set apart under

a Town Planning Scheme as a "special site (motel)" in accordance with the provisions of theTown Planning and Development Act 1928, or

(b) Where no town planning scheme exists, on a site approved by Council .(2) A motel shall not be established or operated on any site having an area less that 4 000 m 2

or in such a manner that the area of the site used provides less that 280 m 2 for each residentialunit.

(3) Any site used for the establishment or operation of a motel shall be provided with meansof ingress from and egress to a public road by an entry and drive-ways properly paved andapproved by the local authority .

16 August 1985 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Distance of Buildings from Boundaries .7. (1) A motel shall not be constructed in such a way that any portion of a building is nearer

to the street alignment than is permitted under the provisions of the Uniform Building By-laws, 1974, or a Town Planning Scheme in force in that part of the Shire of Northamptonwhere the motel is situated .

(2) No motel building shall comprise more than two storeys or be constructed so that anypart is nearer to the side or rear boundary of the site than 3 metres, and motel buildings shallbe so sited that their walls are of an average distance of no less than 6 metres from any side orrear boundary of the site.

(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-bylaws (1) and (2) of this by-law, eaves, hoodsand ornamental fixtures may be extended a distance of 900 mm nearer to any boundary thanthereby prescribed .

Composition .8. Any motel shall comprise at least-

(a) Ten residential units ;(b) A cafe, cafeteria or restaurant or, in the alternative to the foregoing, a dining room

and kitchen, for common use ;(c) A common laundry;(d) A flat or residence for the manager or person in charge of the motel ;(e) Parking space as in these by-laws provided; and(f) A garden or plantation surrounding the site .

Residential Unit .9 . (1) Any residential unit of a motel shall comprise at least-

(a) A bed-sitting room ;(b) Luggage storage space ; and(c) An ablution and toilet unit .

(2) The minimum floor area of any residential unit, exclusive of any patio, covered way orcar-park shall be 28 m 2 .

Structure .10. (1) Any motel shall be constructed in accordance with the Uniform Building By-laws,

1974, and any provisions of those by-laws which are applicable to flats shall as far aspracticable, as applicable to motels .

(2) Where provision is made in any building for one residential unit to open into anotherresidential unit, there shall be an intervening door having a fire resistance rating of at leasttwo hours duration and being capable of being locked from either side .

(3) Residential units shall be so constructed that, where the walls of any two of those unitsform an included angle of less than ninety degrees with one another, no part of a window inone of those walls shall be within 6 metres of any window in the other .

Ablution Units .11 . (1) An ablution unit shall include :

(a) A shower cubicle ;(b) A hand basin ; and(c) An air lock and water closet .

(2) Hot and cold running water shall be provided to the shower and hand basin of eachablution unit .

(3) Where it is desired to provide baths in addition to showers, those baths may be installedin a common bathroom.

Cooking Facilities .12. (1) Each residential unit shall be provided with at least one power point .(2) Where, in any motel, no cafe, cafeteria or restaurant is provided there shall be a common

kitchen having a floor area of at least 9 .3 m2 .(3) Any common kitchen shall have installed at least one stove and one sink for every ten

residential units or part of that number of units .

Laundry .13 . In any motel there shall be a common laundry with a floor area of at least 4 .6 m2, having

one washing machine and one set of wash-troughs for every ten residential units or part ofthat number of units .

Car Parking.14. (1) Any motel shall have a car park appurtenant to and within a distance of 5 metres of

each residential unit unless the Council of the Shire of Northampton shall approve of a carparking being a greater distance from any residential unit .

(2) There shall be adequate means of access to and manoeuvring space at each park .(3) In the case where a restaurant, swimming pool, dance floor or other facilities are

provided at any motel for use of the public other than residents there shall, in addition to thatprovided by sub-bylaws (1) of this by-law be on site parking space in the ratio of one car parkspace for every three patrons additional to residential patrons .

(4) In the case where any motel is licensed under the provisions of the Liquor Act thereshall, in addition to any parking space hereinbefore provided by this by-law, be on site parkingspace in the ratio of one car space for every 2 .5 m2 of licensed floor space or part of that area,exclusive of floor space devoted to storage, service areas, refrigeration areas and likeUtilityareas .

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Furniture .15 . (1) A residential unit in any motel shall be provided with a suitable complement of

bedding and furniture in good order, repair and condition and there shall be in each residentialunit at least:

(a) One spring bedstead for each person occupying the unit ;(b) One mattress for each bedstead;(c) All usual linens, blankets and bedspreads for each bed ;(d) One easy chair ;(e) One luggage rack;(f) Hanging space for clothing ; and(g) One table, desk or dresser or any combination of those articles of furniture .

Advertising Sign .16 . No entrance sign or gateway shall be erected on the front boundary of any motel unless

that sign or gateway shall first have been approved by the Council .Resident Manager.

17 . (1) In any case where the owner or occupier of a motel is not in residence at that motelhe shall appoint a manager or other responsible person to reside at, and be in charge of themotel.

(2) A person shall not be the manager of, or be in charge of a motel who :(a) Is an undischarged bankrupt ;(b) Has been convicted of indictable offence ; or(c) Has been convicted more than three times of offences against these by-laws or

against the Health Act or regulations made thereunder .Other By-laws.

18. Nothing in these by-laws shall be deemed to relieve any person from obligation tocomply with any regulation or by-law made pursuant to the provisions of the Local Govern-ment Act 1960, the Town Planning and Development Act 1928 or the Health Act 1911 .

Registration .19 . (1) No person shall establish or operate a motel unless the premises are currently

registered as a motel with the Council .(2) A person shall not use the word "motel" or any combination of the word "motor" "auto"

or "travel" or any derivation or contraction of those words, with a word, or a derivation orcontraction of a word, denoting lodging or accommodation whether alone or in conjunctionwith other words, in connection with any premises of which the occupancy is offered or givenfor reward, unless those premises are currently registered as a motel with the Council .

20 . No premises shall be registered as a motel with the Council unless :(a) The premises comply with the provisions of this by-law and any other legislation

governing the establishment of motels; and(b) A registration fee of $7 .00 per residential unit has been paid .

21 . An application for registration shall be accompanied by the registration fee and shallcomprise:

(a) The name and address of the landowner ;(b) The particulars of the land ;(c) Such plans and drawing as the Council considers necessary to determine compliance

with these by-laws ; and(d) The name of the resident manager or person in charge of the motel .

22 . (1) The registration of any motel shall operate until 30 June next following .(2) Any application for renewal of registration of premises as a motel shall be made in the

month of June and no person shall continue to operate premises as a motel unless registrationis renewed.

Penalties .23 . (1) Any person who commits a breach of these by-laws is liable, on conviction, to a

penalty not exceeding $500 and payment of any penalty shall not relieve any person of liabilityto rectify any breach of these by-laws .

(2) Any person who by wrongful act or omission permits a breach of this by-law to continueafter conviction and after a Court considers the same could reasonably have been rectifiedcommits a further offence and is liable to a fine not exceeding $50 in respect of each day onwhich the offence so continues .

Dated this 22nd day of April, 1985 .The Common Seal of the Shire was hereunto affixed

in the presence of-

[L .S .]R. W. ALLEN,

President.

C . J . PERRY,Shire Clerk .

Recommended for Approval-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August, 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

16 August 1985 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .

The Municipality of the Shire of Rockingham .

By-laws Relating to Clearing of Land and Removal of Refuse, Rubbish, Litter and DisusedMaterials .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and of all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the Municipality of the Shire of Rockingham hereby recordshaving resolved on 22 January 1985 to make and submit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor the following amendment to the above by-laws .

The By-laws of the Shire of Rockingham, Relating to Clearing of Land and Removal ofRefuse, Rubbish, Litter and Disused Materials, published in the Government Gazette on 22June 1984 are hereby amended in the following manner .

By-law 3 of the by-laws is amended in paragraph (b) by inserting after the words "disusedmaterial" in line one, the following :

"whether of the same kind as, or a different kind from, those here specified" .

Dated this 23rd day of April, 1985 .The Common Seal of the Municipality of the Shire of

Rockingham was duly affixed in the presenceof-

[L.S .]W. D . A. MAYS,

President.

G. G. HOLLAND,Shire Clerk.

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of Swan .

By-law Relating to the Keeping of Bees .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and of all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records havingresolved on 17 December 1984 to make and submit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor the following :

By-law Relating to the Keeping of Bees .1 . In this by law unless the context otherwise requires :-"Council" means the Council of the Municipality of the Shire of Swan ."Shire Clerk" means the Shire Clerk for the time being of the Municipality of the Shire of

Swan ."Municipal District" means the municipal district of the Shire of Swan .

2 . No person shall keep bees within the municipal district without first having obtained thewritten consent of the Shire Clerk to do so .

3 . Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 2 hereof it shall not be lawful in any event tokeep more than two beehives on any land within the municipal district which is classified fromtime to time as being within a "residential" zone by Shire of Swan Town Planning Scheme No .1, any substitution thereof or any other Town Planning Scheme for the time being in force .4 . Whenever in the opinion of the Council a nuisance arises because of the keeping of bees,

the Council may by written notice served upon the person holding a consent to keep bees onthe land concerned withdraw such consent and the keeping of bees thereon after the date ofservice of notice in that regard shall be deemed to contravene the provisions of this by-law .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[16 August 1985 .

5. Any person who contravenes the provisions of this by-law commits an offence and isliable upon conviction to :-

5.1 a maximum penalty of five hundred dollars ($500 .00) ; and5.2 a maximum daily penalty in the case of a continuing offence following conviction of

fifty dollars ($50 .00) per day .

Dated this 27th day of May, 1985 .The Common Seal of the Shire of Swan was hereunto

affixed by authority of a resolution of the Councilin the presence of-

[L.S.]C. M. GREGORINI,

Shire President.

R. S . BLIGHT,Shire Clerk.

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.The Municipality of the Shire of Woodanilling .

By-laws for the Control and Management of Halls, Equipment and Property under theControl of the Council.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act, and all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records havingresolved on 18 December 1984, to make and submit for the confirmion by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor, the following amendment to the abovementioned by-laws, as adopted by Council and published in the Government Gazette on 27 August 1968 andamended, as published in the Government Gazette on 14 July 1978 and 6 November 1981 .

The by-laws are amended as follows :-Repeal Schedule 1 of the Schedule of Charges, Woodanilling Hall and substitute a new

Schedule as follows-

Schedule of Charges,

Woodanilling Hall .

Schedule 1 .

For main hall, including kitchen and all facilities-$

1 . Dances or Cabarets with liquor 38.002. Travelling Shows-

Evening 30.00Day 23.00

3. Wedding Receptions, Birthday Parties-Evening 18.00Day 15.00

4. Socials 15.005. Concerts-Where admission is charged 15.006. Concerts-Where no admission is charged 8.007. Meetings-

Old Council Chambers 3 .00Main Hall 8.00

16 August 1985 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Any hiring not specifically stated in the above schedule shall be calculated on the basis ofthe purpose which most closely resembles that for which is required .

Dated this 29th day of April, 1985 .The Seal of the Municipality of the Shire of

Woodanilling was affixed hereto in the presenceof-

[L.S .]I. A . R. DOUGLAS,

President .

M. R. REID,Shire Clerk .

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Councilthis 13th day of August, 1985 .

Recommended-

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

CEMETERIES ACT 1897 .

The Municipality of the Shire of Gingin .

Gingin Public Cemetery By-laws .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and all other powersenabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolvedon 16 May 1985, to make and submit for confirmation by the Lieutenant-Governor andDeputy of the Governor the following amendment to the Gingin Public Cemetery By-lawswhich were published in the Government Gazette on 27 October 1960 and amended by noticepublished in the Government Gazette No. 94 on 21 December 1973 and Government GazetteNo. 60 on 15 October 1976 .

1 . That the Schedule "A" of the by-laws be deleted and the following be inserted-Schedule "A" .

Gingin Public Cemetery .

Scale of Fees and Charges Payable to the Gingin Cemetery Board .

On application for an Order for Burial the following fees shall be payable in advance-(a) In Open Ground- $

For sinking grave 120.00For sinking grave for a child under seven years of age85.00For re-opening grave for any adult 85.00For re-opening grave for any child under seven years of age85.00

(b) In Private Ground, including the issue of a grant of Exclusive Right of Burial-Ordinary land for grave 2 .4 m x 1 .2 m 12.00Ordinary land for grave 2 .4 m x 3 .0 m 20.00Grave Digging fees in (a)

(c) Extra Charges-For interment without due notice under By-law No . 410.00For sinking a grave 1 .8 m for each additional 30 cm20.00For permission to construct a vault or headstone5.00For each interment on a Saturday or Sunday 10.00

Dated this 16th day of May, 1985 .The Common Seal of the Municipality of the Shire of

Gingin was hereto affixed in the presence of-[L .S .]

G. F. DREW,President.

N. H . V. WALLACE,Shire Clerk.

JEFF CARR,Minister for Local Government.

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Council onthe 13th day of August, 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

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$8. Bazaars 15.009. Badminton 5.00

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Citation andprincipal by-laws .

NOISE ABATEMENT ACT 1972 .Section 34(1) .

Noise Abatement (Appointmentof Inspectors) Regulations 1976 .

Regulation 3 .I PETER M'CALLUM DOWDING, Minister for IndustrialRelations, acting pursuant to the provisions of section 34 ofthe Noise Abatement Act 1972 and Regulation 3 of theNoise Abatement (Appointment of Inspectors) Regulations1976, hereby appoint the following persons as WorkplaceInspectors for the purposes of that Act and Regulationsmade thereunder.

A. Calder .R. Caruth .R. Griffiths .P. Gunn .J . Overton .P. Wilkins .A. Deadman.

P. M'C. DOWDING,Minister for Industrial Relations .

21 June 1985.

amended.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .

UNIFORM BUILDING AMENDMENT BY-LAWS (No . 3) 1985 .

MADE by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Council .

1 . (1) These by-laws may be cited as the Uniform Building Amendment By-laws (No . 3) 1985 .

(2) In these by-laws the Uniform Building By-laws 1974* are referred to as theprincipal by-laws .

By-law 36 .1

2 . By-law 36.1 of the principal by-laws is amended-(a) in sub-bylaw (2) by deleting paragraph (c) and substituting the follow-

ing paragraph-" (c) in the case of-

(i) class X buildings ; or(ii) garages, tool sheds and the like forming part of a build-

ing used for other purposes . ' ,(b) in sub-bylaw (4)-

(i) by inserting after paragraph (a) the following-" and

(ii) by deleting ` ; and" at the end of paragraph (b) and substituting acomma; and

(iii) by deleting paragraph (c) .By-law 36 .7 and

3 . By-law 36 .7 of the principal by-laws and the heading thereto are repealed .headingrepealed . By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor and

Deputy of the Governor,

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

*Reprinted in the Government Gazette on 3 September 1981 at pp . 3619-3825 and amended from time to time thereafter .

ERRATUM.LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.

UNIFORM BUILDING AMENDMENT BY-LAWS (No . 2) 1985 .WHEREAS errors occurred in the notice published under the above heading starting on page2882 of Government Gazette No. 74 dated 9 August 1985 they are corrected as follows:-

Page 2884, Paragraph 3, section (a) sub-section (ii), insert "and" in lieu of "an" .Page 2885, Paragraph 3, section (a), insert "within" and "bay" in lieu of "with" and "day" .Page 2886, Paragraph 3, section (d) insert "wash" in lieu of "bash" .

HONEY POOL ACT 1978 (AS AMENDED) .Honey Pool Regulations (Reg. 10) .

Notice of Election .NOTICE is hereby given that an election of a Director of theHoney Pool of Western Australia under paragraph (b) ofsubsection (2) of section 8 of the Honey Pool Act 1978 (asamended) will take place at the Office of the ReturningOfficer, on 18 October 1985 closing at 12 noon on that day .

Nominations of candidates are required to be made inaccordance with the above mentioned regulations and mustbe received by the Returning Officer at his office before 12noon on 13 September 1985 .

H. L'ECLUSE,Returning Officer,99 Beechboro Road,

Bayswater 6053 .

16 August 1985 .]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

Date of

ScheduleAdvertising

No.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LAMB MARKETINGBOARD

THE following persons, being approved graders for lambcarcases and holders of a grading certificate, are herebyappointed Inspectors under Regulation 6(3)(d), pursuant tothe Marketing of Lamb Act 1971, for the purpose oforganizing, supervising or carrying out the mouthing oflamb, or the identification, classification, grading, weighing,recording, marking and tagging of lamb and lamb productswithin their areas of responsibility .

Grading Certificate No . 115-Kell, Stephen John .Grading Certificate No . 116-Fee, Harley John .Grading Certificate No . 117-Crouch, Roger Dean .

K . J . LeBRETON,Secretary,

W.A. Lamb Marketing Board .

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Tenders for Government Supplies

Supplies Required

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Date ofClosing

1985

1985August 214A1985Paper Products and Dispensers (1 Year Period)-Various Government De-

partments August 22August 2110A1985General Office Stationery (Excluding Education Dept) (1 Year Period)-

Various Government Departments (Recalled) August 22August 2676A1985Aluminium Patrol Launch 6-7 Metres fitted to a double axle, break-back

trailer to take a 5 .5 to 6.7 metre Patrol Vessel two (2) only-Marine &Harbours August 22

August 2680A1985Trucks thirty one (31 only) -Westrail August 22August 2681A1985Trucks ten (10) only-Westrail August 22August 2682A1985Light Duty Agricultural Tractor with a front end loader bucket and back

blade (1 off to 2 off)-Main Roads Dept August 22August 2683A1985X-Ray Equipment-Health Dept August 22August 2685A1985Swimming Pool Filters (2 only)-BMA August 22August 9687A1985Installation and Support of an Intergrated Word Processing and Data/Text

storage and retrieval System-Department of the Premier and CabinetAugust 22August 9692A1985Swimming Pool Filtration Pump-B .M.A August 22August 2111A1985IBM/IBM Compatible 3270 Terminal Equipment (VDUs, Terminal Printers,

Terminal Controllers & Intelligent Workstations) (1 Year Period) VariousGovt Depts August 29

August 2684A1985Cardiac Stress Test System for the Dept of Cardiology-RPHAugust 29August 936A1985Drafting Photographic and Plan Printing material (1 year period)-Various

Government Departments August 29August 975A1985Plain Paper Photocopiers (1 year period)-Various Government Depart-

ments August 29August 9686A1985Nuclear Moisture/Density Meters (4 only) and Radiation Survey Meters (3

only)-M.R.D August 29August 9690A1985Modular Electro Mechanical Laboratories four (4) only-Education Depart-

ment August 29August 16 . . .

703A1985Word Processing Equipment (Recalled)-MRD August 29August 9691A1985Supply, delivery, installation and support of a Word Processing System-

B.M.A Sept 5August 16 . . .

49A1985School Furniture Group 3 (1 year period)-Various Government Depart-ments Sept. 5

August 16 . . .

697A1985Litter Bins and Stands-MRD Sept. 5August 16 . . .

701A1985Heavy Duty Type Tractors mounted on rubber tyred wheels (one off to sixoff)-MRD Sept. 5

ServiceAugust 9688A1985Laundry and Linen Service for Wanneroo Hospital (5 year period)-Health

Department August 29August 16 . . .

70OA1985Furniture and Effects, Transport of (5 year period)-Nominated Depart-ments August 29

August 16 . . .

38A1985The Conduct of Funerals of Deceased Indigent Persons in the MetropolitanArea (-1 year period) Sept. 5

August 16 . . .

702A1985Transport of Motor Vehicles (2 year period) -Education DepartmentSept. 5

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[16 August 1985 .

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued.For Sale by Tender

Date of

Schedule

For Sale

Date ofAdvertising

No.

Closing1985 1985

August 2674A1985Radio Equipment at Carlisle August 22August 2677A1985Skid Mounted O'Neil Industries Cooks Quarters/Store at CarlisleAugust 22August 2678A1985Petters 10 kVa Lighting Plant (MRD 591) at East PerthAugust 22August 2679A19851981 Falcon Sedan (PH 2513) at South Hedland August 22August 9693A19851961 Hyster YE040 Forklift (UQE 405) at Balga August 22August 9689A1985503 L Series Galion Grader (UQP 850) at Mundaring WeirAugust 29August 16 . . .

694A1985Firearms (22 only) and Telescopic Sights (8 only)-MaylandsAugust 29August 16 . . .

695A1985Ropa Three Berth/Kitchen Caravans (MRD No's 517 and 518)-CarlisleSept. 5August 16 . . .

696A1985Cool Room Unit and Freezer Unit (Recalled) at the Port of DerbySept. 5August 16 . . .

698A19851974 Zetor 5745 4x4 Tractor-Front End Loader (XQA 845), 1970 MasseyFerguson 165 Tractor (UQJ 228) and 1976 Massey Ferguson 135 Front EndLoader (UQG 303) at Manjimup Sept. 5

August 16 . . .

699A1985Skid Mounted Kitchen/Diner (MRD 848) and Skid Mounted Laboratory(MRD 4322) at South Hedland Sept. 5

August 16 . . .

704A19851984 Holden Rodeo Untilities (MRD 7516 and 7292), 1983 Holden RodeoUtility (MRD 7197), 1983 Holden WB Utilities (MRD 6881 and 6687) atCarlisle Sept. 5

August 16 . . .

705A19851974 Volvo Low Loader Primemover (MRD 969) at CarlisleSept. 5August 16 . . .

706A1985Molnar MF 4923-75 Twin Post Vehicle Hoist (MRD 5370) at CarlisleSept. 5

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 815 Hay Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedschedules until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection .Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 815 Hay Street, Perth and at

points of inspection .No Tender necessarily accepted .

B . E. CORBOY,Chairman, Tender Board .

(XQR887)

ACCEPTED TENDERS

ScheduleNo . Particulars Contractor Rate

Supply and Delivery9A1985 Tyres (1 Year Period) Various Govt . Depts . Various DOA

538A1985(excluding Westrail)

Electrostatic Plate makers for the production of Item 1 : A . M . International P/L . . . $9 000.00 eachoffset printing matters-Govt. Printing Office Item 2 : A . M . International P/L . . . $500.00 each

596A1985Purchase and Removal

$660.00Churchill Crankshaft grinder (Recalled) Water Trailezy

630A1985Authority Depot, Kew St ., Welshpool

1981 Holden WB Utility (XQK488) Item 1 : T . Piggott $5300.001981 Holden WB Utility (XQM755) Item 2: P . Filipak $3700.001982 Mitsubishi L200 Express 4 x 2 Utility Item 3: Alan Neal Autos $3426.00(XQQ841)1982 Mitsubishi L200 Express 4 x 2 Utility at Item 4: Alan Neal Autos $4326.00

631A1985Manjimup

1982 Holden WB Panel Van (MRD6278) MRD G. B . Varis $3800.00

632A1985Depot, Derby

Honda Road/Trail 100cc Motor Cycle (UQ114) Item 1 : G . & S . Drew $156.601983 Falcon XE Sedan (XQR401) Water Item 2: P . Hogg $6285.00

637A1985Authority Depot, Brand St ., South Hedland

1979 Ford F100 Styleside Utility (XQJ111) Item 1 : J. & P. Vehicle Whole- $3505.001982 Holden Commodore VH Station Sedan(XQ0408) at Carnarvon

salesItem 2: East Side Cars $4865.00

639A1985 1980 Holden WB Utility (XQK647) Item 1 : East Side Cars $2965.001981 Toyota Hilux 4 x 2 Utility (XQN504) Item 2 : Muirs Auto Wreckers $2290.001979 Suzuki LJ80N 4 x 4 (XQG026) at Item 3 : A. Warburton $2020.00Manjimup

Item 1 : B . D. Johnson $2877.00645A1985 1983 Toyota Landcruiser 1 Tonne Utility

16 August 1985 .] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued.ACCEPTED TENDERS-continued

All Tenders Declined537A1985 Supply-Two Colour Offset Press with Steam

Feeder one (1) only-Govt. Printing Office588A1985 Disposal-Surplus Equipment at Geraldton

Cancellation of Contract355A1985 Disposal-Van bodies to suit Holden 1 Tonners Item 5 : Drews Cleaning Service

at East Perth

Item 7 : Alan Neal Autos

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT .Tenders .

Tenders are invited for the following projects .Tender documents are available from the Clerk in Charge, Orders Section, Ground Floor, Main Roads Department, Waterloo

Crescent, East Perth.

Tender No .

Description

35/85Office Cleaning, Main Roads Department Lot 34 Robinson Street, Carnarvon .Documents also available from our Carnarvon Office11 September

Tender No .

Description

46/85Construction of a Welding and Fabrication Shop atWelshpool Complex in Pilbara Street

425Protective coating to 23 of 200 UC x 60 kg/mx 18 mlong steel piles for Kent River Bridge No . 104 onSouth West Highway .

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

MARINE AND HARBOURS ACT 1981.FREMANTLE BOAT HARBOURS HARDSTANDING CONTRACT .

Closing Date1985

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Successful Tenderer

Amount

A & G Guerrin612 486

Rustproofers (Aust) Pty Ltd2 398

D. R. WARNER,Secretary, Main Roads .

C . J . GORDON,Acting General Manager .

ScheduleNo . Particulars Contractor Rate

652A1985 1982 Holden Utility (XQ0707) at Esperance Item 2 : Ray Mack Motors $3207.001978 Toyota FJ45 RP-KO Tray Top (XQF913) Item 1 : Kalamunda Machinery . . . . $2830.001976 Toyota FJ45 RR-KQ LandcruiserTraybody (XQZ247)

Item 2 : Kalamunda Machinery . . . . $2730.00

1978 Toyota 2 Tonne Dyna Double Cab LightTruck (XQF494)

Item 3: Soltoggio Bros $1888.00

1978 Toyota 2 Tonne Dyna Dual Cab LightTruck (XQH259)

Item 4: Alan Neal Autos $2356.00

1970 Bedford 5 tonne Tip Truck (XQP197) atMundaring

Item 5: Soltoggio Bros $1 166.00

ContractNumber Project Closing

DateTender Documents

available fromE.003 Roadways Lease Areas, and Car Park hardstanding in 3/9/85 Clerk in Charge

Fremantle Boat Harbours 1430 hrs. Engineering DivisionDept of Marine andHarboursDumas House Room 7177th Floor2 Havelock Street (old PWDBldg)WEST PERTH 6005

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APPOINTMENT .(Under section 6 of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act 1961-1979.)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 9 August 1985 .R.G. No . 63/71 .

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr PeterJohn Mitchell has been appointed as Assistant DistrictRegistrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages for theWellington Registry District to maintain an office at Collieduring the absence on leave of Mr R . R. Ambrose .

This appointment dates from 9 August 1985 to 8 January1986 .

D. G. STOCKINS,Registrar General .

MINING ACT 1978-1983 .Department of Mines,

Perth, 1 August 1985.I HEREBY declare in accordance with the provisions ofsection 96A(1) and 97(1) of the Mining Act 1978-1983 thatthe undermentioned mining tenements are forfeited forbreach of covenant, viz non-payment of rent .

DAVID PARKER,Minister for Minerals and Energy .

WEST PILBARA MINERAL FIELD .Exploration Licences .

47/108-Magnet Metals Limited .47/109-Magnet Metals Limited .

MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD .Meekatharra District.

Mining Lease .51/14-Gardiner, Bryan .

KIMBERLEY MINERAL FIELD .Mining Leases .

80/7-Kimberley-Majeed Pty Ltd ; 125 Nominees Pty Ltd ;Trivest Corporation Ltd ; Devenish,John Richard ; Schulda, Harry George .

80/8-Kimberley-Majeed Pty Ltd ; 125 Nominees Pty Ltd ;Trivest Corporation Ltd ; Devenish,John Richard ; Schulda, Harry George .

80/9-Kimberley-Majeed Pty Ltd ; 125 Nominees Pty Ltd ;Trivest Corporation Ltd ; Devenish,John Richard ; Schulda, Harry George .

MINING ACT 1978-1983 .Notice of Application to Forfeit .

Department of Mines,Perth, 14 August 1985 .

IN accordance with Regulation 49(2)(c) of the Mining Act1978-1983, notice is hereby given that unless the rent due onthe undermentioned Prospecting Licence is paid before10.00 a .m. on 25 September 1985 the licence is liable toforfeiture under the provisions of section 96(1) for breach ofcovenant, viz non-payment of rent.

P . S. MICHELIDES,Warden .

To be heard in the Warden's Court Meekatharra,25 September 1985 .

PEAK HILL MINERAL FIELD .Prospecting Licence .

52/139-Johnson, Frank .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

MINING ACT 1978-1983.Department of Mines,

Perth, 16 August 1985 .IN accordance with Section 97(3) of the Mining Act 1978-1983, I hereby cancele forfeiture of the undermentionedMining Lease, previously declared forfeited for non paymentof rent and published in the Government Gazette of 10 May1985, and reinstate the lessees as of their former estate .

DAVID PARKER,Minister for Minerals and Energy

COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELDMining Lease .

77/4902-J . A . Mazza, H. J . Strange

MINING ACT 1978-1983.Notice of Intention to Forfeit .

Department of Mines,Perth, 12 August 1985 .

IN accordance with Regulation 50(b) of the Mining Act1978-1983, notice is hereby given that unless the rent due onthe undermentioned mining tenements be paid on or before18 September 1985 it is the intention of the Hon . Ministerfor Minerals and Energy under the provisions of sections96A(l) and 97(1) of the Act, to forfeit such for breach ofcovenant, viz non-payment of rent.

D. R. KELLY,Director General and

Under Secretary for Mines .

WEST KIMBERLEY MINERAL FIELD .Exploration Licence .

04/129-Devenish, John Richard .Mining Leases .

04/10-List, Paul Edward .04/16-Riesterer, Ivan Stanley.

ASHBURTON MINERAL FIELD .Mining Lease .

08/21-Pool, Michael John .Rowe, Douglas John .

COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD .Mining Lease.

15/117-Mrsa, Ivan John .

BROAD ARROW MINERAL FIELD .Exploration Licence .

24/5-Pancontinental Mining Limited.Mining Lease .

24/32-Mutzig, Edward Robert .

EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD.East Coolgardie District .

Mining Lease .26/56-Gill, Neil James .

Dvorak, Vincent.Bortolotti, Luigi John .Novak, Vaclav Jaroslav .

NORTH EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD .Kanowna District.

Mining Lease.27/3-Stellen Pty Ltd.

Kurnalpi District.Mining Lease.

28/7-Novak, Vaclav Jaroslav .Dvorak, Vincent .

16 August 1985 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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Exploration Licences .28/31-Brown, Eric Robert .

Sargent, Robert Bruce .28/79-Uranerz Australia Pty Ltd .28/83-Uranerz Australia Pty Ltd .28/89-PNC Exploration (Australia) Pty Ltd .28/90-PNC Exploration (Australia) Pty Ltd .

NORTH COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD .Menzies District .

Exploration Licence .29/12-Cock, Frederick John .

Yerilla District .Exploration Licences .

31/3-Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australia Limited .31/4-Plotts, Thomas Paine .

Reynolds, Laith Robert .

MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD .Meekatharra District.

Mining Lease .51/19-Gray, Patricia Dawn .

EAST MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD .Black Range District.Exploration Licence .

57/26-CRA Exploration Pty Ltd .

MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD .Mount Magnet District .

Mining Lease .58/14-McMullan, Keith Gary Redmond .

Crabbe, Robin .Drumann, Heinrich Friedrich.

DUNDAS MINERAL FIELD .Mining Lease .

63/29-Gill, Neil James .Novak, Vaclav Jaroslav .Bortolotti, Luigi John .Dvorak, Vincent.SOUTH WEST MINERAL FIELD .

Exploration Licence .70/35-Greenbushes Tin Ltd.

KIMBERLEY MINERAL FIELD .Mining Lease.

80/17-Young, Howard Laurence .Exploration Licences .

80/293-125 Nominees Pty Ltd .Trivest Corporation Ltd.Consolidated Gold Mining Areas N .L .

80/330-Gem Exploration & Minerals Ltd .

MINING ACT 1978-1983 .Notice of Application to Forfeit .

Department of Mines,Perth 14 August 1985 .

IN accordance with Regulation 49(2)(c) of the Mining Act1978-1983, notice is hereby given that unless the rent due onthe undermentioned Prospecting Licences is paid before10 .00 a .m. on 5 September, 1985, the licences are liable toforfeiture under the provisions of section 96(1) for breach ofcovenant, viz non-payment of rent .

D. REYNOLDS,Warden .

To be heard in the Warden's Court Leonora on 5September 1985 .

EAST MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD .Lawlers District.

Prospecting Licences .36/31-Smith, Brett Andrew .36/358-Griffiths Bros Ltd .36/362-Graham, Alan D'erinlea; Graham, Margaret.

MOUNT MARGARET MINERAL FIELDMt Malcolm District .Prospecting Licences .

37/193-Turner, Walter Thomas .37/485-Barnes, Cyril .37/562-Downey, Mark William ; Sacca, Joseph ; Baker,

Terrence John .37/577-Dickman, Daryn John; Brand, Michael Buster.37/587-Williams, Thomas Geoffrey .37/699-Kinex Pty Ltd .37/736-Nunn, Peter John .37/850-Demasson, Trevor Michael .37/884-Johnson, Chad Graeme ; Johnson, Neale Graeme .37/922-Mainwood, Dennis Harold .37/925-Mainwood, Dennis Harold .37/926-Mainwood, Dennis Harold .37/931-Mainwood, Dennis Harold .37/960-Robertson, Murray Barrett .37/1026-Straw, Jack ; Woolcott, Aubrey James; De Burg,

Ewart Keith; De Burg, Ulce Noel .37/1035-Magnum Minerals Pty Ltd .37/1038-Brennan, James .37/1047-Donatti, Peter John ; Gugiatti, Remo .37/1048-Donatti, Peter John ; Gugiatti, Remo .37/1049-Donatti, Peter John ; Gugiatti, Remo .37/1050-Donatti, Peter John ; Gugiatti, Remo.37/1051-Donatti, Peter John ; Gugiatti, Remo.37/1052-Donatti, Peter John ; Gugiatti, Remo.37/1053-Donatti, Peter John ; Gugiatti, Remo.37/1054-Donatti, Peter John ; Gugiatti, Remo.37/1092-Rogers, Ronald Joseph .37/1094-Dixon, Trevor John; McKnight, Russell Geoffrey .37/1095-Dixon, Trevor John; McKnight, Russell Geoffrey .37/1097-Johnson, Neale Graeme .37/1098-Johnson, Neale Graeme .37/1102-Marsh, Donald George .37/1103-Marsh, Donald George .37/1104-Marsh, Donald George .37/1105-Marsh, Donald George .37/1106-Winter, Donald Vernon .37/1107-Winter, Donald Vernon .37/1109-Winter, Kenneth Joseph .37/1110-Winter, Kenneth Joseph .37/1113-Winter, Kevin Joseph .37/1114-Winter, Kevin Joseph .37/1144-Johnson, Neale Graeme ; Johnson, Chad Graeme .37/1164-Hawk Investments Limited .37/1165-Hawk Investments Limited .37/1166-Hawk Investments Limited .37/1167-Hawk Investments Limited .37/1169-Baker, Glen William .37/1170-Baker, Glen William; Dechow, Ernest William

Chetham.37/1171-Baker, Glen William; Dechow, Ernest William

Chetham.37/1172-Baker, Glen William ; Dechow, Ernest William

Chetham .37/1174-Westralian Mining Corporation Ltd .37/1187-Hammersley, Richard Colin ; Leighton, Daniel .37/1188-Hammersley, Richard Colin ; Leighton, Daniel.37/1189-Hammersley, Richard Colin ; Leighton, Daniel .37/1190-Hammersley, Richard Colin ; Leighton, Daniel .37/1191-Hammersley, Richard Colin ; Leighton, Daniel .37/1212-Marsh, Donald George; Marsh, Mary Theresa .37/1213-Marsh, Donald George; Marsh, Mary Theresa .37/1214-Marsh, Donald George; Marsh, Mary Theresa .

MOUNT MARGARET MINERAL FIELD .Mt Margaret District .Prospecting Licences .

38/94-Stansby, Kevin John .38/95-Stansby, Kevin John .38/98-Stansby, Kevin John .38/392-Shipard, Mark Ronald.38/398-Sanidine NL .38/399-Sanidine NL .38/400-Sanidine NL .38/401-Sanidine NL .38/402-Sanidine NL .38/403-Sanidine NL .38/404-Sanidine NL .38/405-Sanidine NL .38/406-Sanidine NL .38/407-Sanidine NL .38/408-Sanidine NL .38/409-Sanidine NL .

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38/410-Sanidine NL.38/411-Sanidine NL.38/412-Sanidine NL.38/413-Mazza, James Dino .38/414-Mazza, James Dino .38/477-Stansby, Kevin John .38/479-Stansby, Kevin John .38/482-Hanlon, James Wilfred .38/483-Farmer, Kenneth.

MOUNT MARGARET MINERAL FIELD .Mt Morgans District .Prospecting Licences.

39/208-Brooks, William Paul.39/441-McKnight, Russell Geoffrey .39/442-McKnight, Russell Geoffrey .39/445-Madafferi, Gail .39/446-Madafferi, Samuel .39/447-Armour, Robert William .39/448-Mead, Alan Albert .39/499-Mead, Albert Joseph .39/458-Haoma North West NL .39/464-Andrei, Peter John .39/479-Taylor, Edward Albert ; Dowler, Jeremy Bewick ;

Patterson, Phillip John; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd; Kyilla Pty Ltd; Forrester, NigelRaymond; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

39/480-Taylor, Edward Albert ; Dowler, Jeremy Bewick ;Patterson, Phillip John; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd; Kyilla Pty Ltd; Forrester, NigelRaymond; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

39/481-Taylor, Edward Albert ; Dowler, Jeremy Bewick ;Patterson, Phillip John ; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd; Kyilla Pty Ltd; Forrester, NigelRaymond ; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

39/482-Taylor, Edward Albert; Dowler, Jeremy Bewick;Patterson, Phillip John ; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd ; Kyilla Pty Ltd; Forrester, NigelRaymond; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

39/483-Taylor, Edward Albert; Dowler, Jeremy Bewick ;Patterson, Phillip John ; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd ; Kyilla Pty Ltd; Forrester, NigelRaymond ; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

39/484-Taylor, Edward Albert; Dowler, Jeremy Bewick ;Patterson, Phillip John; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd; Kyilla Pty Ltd; Forrester, NigelRaymond ; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

39/485-Taylor, Edward Albert; Dowler, Jeremy Bewick ;Patterson, Phillip John ; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd; Kyilla Pty Ltd ; Forrester, NigelRaymond; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

amended .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

39/486-Taylor, Edward Albert; Dowler, Jeremy Bewick ;Patterson, Phillip John ; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd; Kyilla Pty Ltd; Forrester, NigelRaymond ; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

39/487-Taylor, Edward Albert; Dowler, Jeremy Bewick ;Patterson, Phillip John; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd; Kyilla Pty Ltd; Forrester, NigelRaymond ; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

39/488-Taylor, Edward Albert; Dowler, Jeremy Bewick ;Patterson, Phillip John; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd; Kyilla Pty Ltd; Forrester, NigelRaymond ; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

39/494-Dalla-Costa, Melville Raymond .39/495-Dalla-Costa, Melville Raymond .39/496-Dalla-Costa, Melville Raymond .39/497-Dalla-Costa, Melville Raymond .39/498-Dalla-Costa, Melville Raymond .39/499-Dalla-Costa, Melville Raymond .39/500-Dalla-Costa, Melville Raymond .39/501-Dalla-Costa, Melville Raymond .39/502-Dalla-Costa, Melville Raymond .39/503-Dalla-Costa, Melville Raymond .39/504-Dalla-Costa, Melville Raymond .39/506-Rose, Gordon Frederick .39/507-Dowler, Jeremy Bewick, Patterson, Phillip John ;

Taylor, Edward Albert; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd; Kyilla Pty Ltd; Forrester, NigelRaymond ; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

39/508-Dowler, Jeremy Bewick, Patterson, Phillip John ;Taylor, Edward Albert ; Warrangi InvestmentsPty Ltd ; Kyilla Pty Ltd; Forrester, NigelRaymond; Sturch, Roy Alvin; Emu Hill GoldMines NL .

39/509-Williams, Geoffrey Thomas ; Williams, MichaelJohn .

NORTH COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD .Niagara District.

Prospecting Licences .40/144-Hannans Gold Limited .40/266-Baker, Glenn William ; Dechow, Ernest William

Chethom .40/267-Baker, Glenn William ; Dechow, Ernest William

Chethom .40/273-Leaver, Charles William .40/287-Sciascia, Luigi Juliano .40/288-Lewis, Barry Williams; Coleman, Susan Frances .40/289-Simpson, Leonie Frances .40/290-Christie, Duncan .40/291-Christie, Wilma.40/292-Reid, Leslie John .40/293-Sardelic, Anton.

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ACT 1904 .By-Law 54 Amendment 1985 .

MADE by the Western Australian Government Railways Commission and approved by theLieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Council .Citation .

1 . These by-laws may be cited as By-law 54 Amendment 1985 .Principal by -

2 . In these by-laws, By-law 54 of the Railway By-laws published in thelaw .

Government Gazette on 14 May 1940 and Schedule substituted in GovernmentGazette 1 October 1962 is referred to as the principal by-law .

Rule 77

3 . Rule 77 in the Schedule to the principal by-law is amended by repealingsubrule (7) and substituting the following subrule-

(7)(7) Where two trains which are required to cross arrive at anunattended crossing station at the same time, both trains must be stoppedat their respective arrival signals and then enter the station on the mainline or loop as directed by the Train Controller . ' .

16 August 1985 .]

amended .

amended .

COMPANIES (CO-OPERATIVE) ACT 1943 .Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office pursuant

to section 99(4) .Westralian Farmers Co-Operative Limited .

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office ofWestralian Farmers Co-Operative Limited was on 8 July1985, changed to and is now situated at 11th Floor, 40 TheEsplanade, Perth 6000 .

Dated this 2nd day of August, 1985 .PAUL STEVEN GARDINER,

Secretary .

COMPANIES (CO-OPERATIVE) ACT 1943 .Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office pursuant

to section 99(4) .Co-Operative Wholesale Services Limited .

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office of Co-Operative Wholesale Services Limited was on 8 July 1985 .changed to and is now situated at 11th Floor, 40 The Espla-nade, Perth 6000 .

Dated this 2nd day of August, 1985 .PAUL STEVEN GARDINER,

Secretary .

COMPANIES ACT 1961-82Notice of intention to declare a first and final dividend .

Norm Carey Homes Construction Pty Ltd (in Liquidation) .NOTICE is hereby given that as Liquidator of theabovenamed Company, I, Maurice Hodgson Lyford,Chartered Accountant of Melsom Wilson, 18th Level, AMPTower, 140 St George's Terrace, Perth intend to declare afirst and final dividend in this matter .

Creditors must prove their debts by 30 August 1985 .Dated at Perth this 30th day of July, 1985 .

M. H. LYFORD,Liquidator .

Melsom Wilson, 18th Level, AMP Tower, 140 St George'sTerrace, Perth W .A . 6000 .42121-6

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Rule 133

4 . Rule 133 in the Schedule to the principal by-law is amended by insertingafter subrule (2) the following subrule-

(2a) Where under subrule (1) the Driver's Assistant is required toinform a Signalman whether or not a train that has arrived at hissignalbox is complete the Driver's Assistant shall ascertain from theDriver whether or not there has been any unaccounted brake reduction orother sign on the brake gauges that indicates that the train is not com-plete and where the Driver is satisfied that there is no indication on thosegauges that the train is not complete the Driver shall notify the Driver'sAssistant of that fact and the Driver's Assistant shall pass that infor-mation to the Signalman . ' .

Rule 364

5 . Rule 364 in the Schedule to the principal by-law is amended in subrule (2)by deleting "the Guard, or" in paragraph (a) .

W . I. McCULLOUGH,for the Western Australian

Government Railways Commission .

Approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Execu-tive Council this 16th day of July, 1985 .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

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COMPANIES ACT 1961-1982 .(Section 272(1) .)

Notice of Final Meeting of Members and Creditors .Norm Carey Homes Construction Pty Ltd (In Liquidation) .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the CompaniesAct 1961-1982 a Final Meeting of the Members and Credi-tors of Norm Carey Homes Construction Pty Ltd will beheld at the offices of Melsom Wilson, Chartered Account-ants, 18th Level, AMP Tower, 140 St George's Terrace,Perth on Monday 9 September 1985 at 10.00 a .m. to con-sider the Liquidator's Final Report and Explanation ofRealisation of Assets .Dated at Perth this 30th day of July . 1985 .

M. H. LYFORD,Liquidator.

Melson Wilson, 18th Level, AMP Tower, 140 St George'sTerrace, Perth W .A . 6000 .

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP .Catharina Irene Ashby advises that the partnerships knownas Ashby Partners and S . E. & C. I . Ashby heretoforeexisting between her and Samuel Edwin Ashby have beendissolved as from 30 June 1985 .

Catharina Irene Ashby will not be responsible for debtsincurred by the partnerships as from publication of thisnotice.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP .TAKE notice that Rosalie Faye Stewart and RonaldBertram Stewart retired on 30 June 1985 from the partner-ship constituted by Deed dated 3 November 1980 andstamped 6 November 1980 between themselves andLaurence John Connolly, Clive James Napier and MichaelGeorge Cole pursuant to which business was carried onunder the name "Jarrahdene Farms" at Sussex Location2708 Bussell Highway, Witchcliffe, Western Australia andcare of Farming Management Services Pty . Ltd ., 9th Floor,Griffin Centre, 28 The Esplanade, Perth, Western Australia .

Dated this 4th day of August, 1985 .ROSALIE FAYE STEWART .

RONALD BERTRAM STEWART .

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TRUSTEES ACT 1962 .IN the matter of the Estate of Margaret Katherine Hope

Braham late of St . Luke's Nursing Home, Rokeby Road,Subiaco in the State of Western Australia, Widow, de-ceased .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) and also anypersons claiming any entitlement in respect of the Estate ofthe above deceased who died on 12 July 1984 are required bythe personal representative William Drayton Jamieson of135 Victoria Avenue, Dalkeith in the State of WesternAustralia to send particulars of their claims to him withinone (1) month after the date of publication of this notice,after which date the said personal representative may con-vey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claimsof which he then has notice .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

WEST AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEES LIMITED of 135 SaintGeorge's Terrace, Perth requires creditors and other personshaving claims (to which section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962relates) in respect of the Estates of the undermentioneddeceased persons, to send particulars of their claims to it bythe date stated hereunder, after which date the Companymay convey or distribute the assets, having regard only tothe claims of which it then has notice .

Last Date for Claims : 13/9/85 .Garrett, John Thomas, formerly of 1 Shakespeare Avenue,

Mount Yokine late of Warwick Village Lodge, EllersdaleAvenue, Warwick, Retired Tool Maker, died 27/6/85 .

Gilmore . William Allan, late of 40 Riley Road, Claremont,Retired Clerk, died 22/6/85 .

Ireland, Constance, late of 14b Bertram Street, Dianella,Widow, died 24/6/85 .

Littlejohn, William John, late of 342 Marmion Street,Cottesloe, Retired Housing Inspector, died 14/7/85 .

McKimmie, Alexander Frederick, late of 36 Boronia Avenue,Nedlands, Retired Marine Engineer, died 21/6/85 .

Prior, Richard George, late of 16 Appleton Street, Carlisle,Head Cleaner, died 24/6/85 .

Tait, Margaret Mullion, late of 317 Joondanna VillageLodge, Osborne Street, Joondanna, Widow, died26/6/85 .

Thomson, Stanley Edward, late of 7 Simper Street,Wembley, Retired Carpenter, died 5/7/85 .

Trotman, Joy Edeline Irene, late of 67 Melville Beach Road,Applecross, Married Woman, died 27/6/85 .

Dated at Perth this 12th day of August, 1985 .

L . C. RICHARDSON,General Manager.

WEST AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEES LIMITED ACT 1893 .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 4A of theWest Australian Trustees Limited Act 1893 West AustralianTrustees Limited has elected to administer the Estates ofthe undermentioned deceased persons :Gilmore, William Allan, Retired Clerk late of 40 Riley Road,

Claremont, died 22/6/85 . Election filed 8/8/85 .Tait, Margaret Mullion, Widow late of 317 Joondanna Vil-

lage Lodge, Osborne Street, Joondanna, died 26/6/85 .Election filed 6/8/85 .

Dated at Perth this 12th day of August, 1985 .L . C. RICHARDSON,

General Manager.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[16 August 1985 .

PERPETUAL TRUSTEES W .A. LTD .ACT 1922-1980 .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 4A(3) ofthe Perpetual Trustees W .A. Ltd. Act 1922-1980 theCompany has elected to administer the estate of theundermentioned deceased person .

Dated at Perth the 13th day of August, 1985 .

D. 0 . D . PRICE,Divisional Manager,

Trust and Legal Services Division,Perpetual Trustees W .A . Ltd .

Name of Deceased ; Occupation ; Address; Date of Death ;Date of Election .

Parker, Sir John Edward ; Retired Civil Servant ; late of` 11Hopetoun Street, South Perth ; 25 January . 1985 ; 12April, 1985 .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of theestate of the undermentioned deceased persons, are requiredby Perpetual Trustees W .A . Ltd . of 89 St . George's Terrace,Perth, to send particulars of their claims to the Company, bythe undermentioned date, after which date the saidCompany may convey or distribute the assets, having regardonly to the claims of which the Company then has notice .

Claims for the following expire one month after the dateof publication hereof.Brown, Aubrey Harris late of 2A West Parade, South

Guildford. Retired Farmer. Died 26 November 1984 .Coughlan, Patrick Dudley late of 68 Branksome Gardens,

City Beach . Retired Sheetmetalworker . Died 3 June1985 .

Kretschmer, Paul Frederick late of 13A Irwin Road,Embleton. Retired Labourer . Died 2 May 1985 .

Parks, Mary Caroline Queen late of 31 Little Street,Bunbury . Widow. Died 11 April 1985 .

Sacco, Gaetano Carmine late of 6 Clifford Street, OrangeGrove. Plumber. Died 20 May 1985 .

Wheeler, Frederick Charles late of 21A Wells Street,Bellevue . Retired School Cleaner . Died 25 May 1985 .

Dated at Perth this 13th day of August, 1985 .D . 0 . D. PRICE,

Divisional Manager,Trust and Legal Services Division,

Perpetual Trustees W .A . Ltd .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act relates) in respect of theEstates of the undermentioned deceased persons arerequired to send particulars of their claims to me on orbefore 16 September 1985, after which date I may convey ordistribute the assets, having regard only to the claims ofwhich I then have notice .Balach, Dusan, late of 7 Learoyd Street, Mt . Lawley, died

18/7/85 .Bottle, Ruth Gladys Isabella, late of Home of Peace,

Thomas Street, Subiaco, died 27/6/85 .Childs, Lilian May, formerly of 7 Highview Terrace, Wilson,

late of Killara Nursing Home, Outram Street, WestPerth, died 12/7/85 .

Cook, Florence Elizabeth, late of John Wesley Lodge,Rowethorpe, died 14/7/85 .

Cunnane, Minnie, late of 4 Reserve Close, Greenwood, died21/5/85 .

Forsyth, John Watt, late of 85A Frederick Street, SafetyBay, died 7/7/85.

Furber, Ivy Lily, late of 86 Wittenoom Street, Collie, died1/6/85 .

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Gibson, Charles White, late of 153 Huntriss Road,Doubleview, died 21/7/85 .

Hill, Zelma Rose, late of Armadale Nursing Home,Armadale, died 14/6/85 .

Lovell . Alice May, late of 71A Valencia Avenue .Churchlands, died 11/7/85 .

McKay, Ross Kenneth Edward, late of 83 Point WalterRoad, Bicton, died 19/7/85 .

McKenzie, John, late of St . Michael's Nursing Home, 55Wasley Street, North Perth, died 28/6/85 .

Martin, Alice Cecilia Sarah (also known as Martin, Nina) .late of Unit 18/53 The Esplanade . South Perth, died16/7/85 .

Miles, John Richard, late of 27 Lochee Street, MosmanPark, died 31/7/85 .

Pember, Harold Charles, late of 59 Tuckev Street.Mandurah. died 31/7/85 .

Perks, Minnie Rose Gladys, late of Homes of Peace, WalterRoad, Inglewood, died 26/6/85 .

Perrie, Thomas Ashcroft, late of Leighton Nursing Home,40 Florence Street, West Perth, died 21/7/85 .

Rees. William Tom, late of 402 Fitzgerald Street, Northam,died 20/7/85 .

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT 1979 .

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION AMENDMENT REGULATIONS, 1985 .PURSUANT to the powers conferred by section 113 of the Industrial Relations Act 1979, andall other powers enabling the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission herebymakes the following regulations :

Citatmn .

1 . (1) These regulations may be cited as the Industrial Relations CommissionAmendment Regulations, 1985 .

(2) In these regulations the Industrial Relations Commission Regulations1985* are referred to as the principal regulations .

Regulation is

2. Regulation 18 of the principal regulations is amended :amended . (a) in subregulation (2) by deleting "Register" and substituting "Registrar" ;

and(b) in subregulation (3) by deleting "award" and substituting "agreement" .

Regulation 64

3 . Regulation 64 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulation (2)by deleting "18" and substituting "19" .

Regulation 111

4. Regulation 111 of the principal regulations is amended :amended.

(a) in subregulation (1) by repealing subparagraph (a) and substituting thefollowing subparagraph-

amended.

" (a) All applications (including appeals to constituentauthorities 5.00Answers to any application 5.00Any other document 5 .00(The Registrar may dispense with any of the aforementionedfees when permission to do so has been given by the ChiefCommissioner.) ".

and(b) in subregulation (2) by deleting "or" after paragraph (d) and inserting

after paragraph (e) the following-or; or

(f) notice of discontinuance of applicationDated the 14th day of August, 1985 .

* Published in the Government Gazette 28 February, 1985 at pp 3-50 .

S. R. EDWARDS,Acting President .

E. R . KELLY,Chief Commissioner .

B . J . COLLIER,Senior Commissioner .

G. G. HALLIWELL,Commissioner.

G . J . MARTIN .Commissioner.

G. A. JOHNSONCommissioner.

G. L. FIELDING,Commissioner.

0. K. SALMON,Commissioner.

J . A . NEGUS,Commissioner.

J . F. GREGOR .Commissioner .

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Sharpe, Maxwell Ayrton, late of 1 Maxine Court, Lesmurdie,died 8/6/85 .

Tunbridge, Clyde Ernest, late of 8 Buller Street, Kalgoorlie,died 17/6/85 .

Villiers, Florence Mary, late of 40 Barker Road, Subiaco,died 27/7/85 .

Vranjican, Ljubo, late of 61 Riley Street, Tuart Hill, died30/7/85 .

Warnook, Meryl Zena, late of 32 Brooking Road, MahoganyCreek, died 11/7/85 .

Wells, Grace, late of St. George's Nursing Home, 20Pinnaster Street>.Mt. Lawley, died 29/6/85 .

Williams . Katie Agnes, late of Little Sisters of the Poor,Glendalough, died 27/7/85 .

Woodward, Robert, late of Unit 229 Hollywood Village,Karella Street, Nedlands, died 24/7/85 .

Dated the 12th day of August, 1985 .S . H. HAYWARD .Public Trustee,Public Trust Office .Perth .

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DIGEST OFWESTERN AUSTRALIANARBITRATION REPORTSVolumes 1 to 14-1901-1920

Prices:-Counter Sales-$5.00Mailed plus postage on 400 grams

DIGEST OFWESTERN AUSTRALIANINDUSTRIAL GAZETTESVolumes 1 to 10-1921-1930

Prices :-Counter Sales-$5.00Mailed plus postage on 400 grams

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN THEGOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA JULY 1977Chairman Mr. W. E. Nott, S.M .

Prices:-Counter Sales-$1.90Mailed plus postage on 500 grams

WESTERN AUSTRALIANLEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

STATISTICS RELATING TO THEGENERAL ELECTION 19/2/83

Prices:-Counter Sales-$1.00Mailed plus postage on 250 grams

WESTERN AUSTRALIANLEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

STATISTICS RELATING TO THEGENERAL ELECTION 19/2/83

Prices:-

Counter Sales-$1.00Mailed plus postage on 250 grams

[16 August 1985 .

REPORT OF COMMITTEE TOENQUIRE

INTO THE PROVISIONS OF WELFARESERVICES BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, MAY 1981 .CHAIRMAN MR. L. F. O'MEARA

Prices:-Counter Sales-$3.50Mailed plus postage on 1 kg

Report of an Analytical Study of theproposed Corridor Plan for Perth andpossible alternative approach to a regionalplan for the Metropolitan area, 4th August,1971, to 31st January, 1972 by Paul RitterPrices:-

Counter Sales-$5.00Mailed plus postage on 500 grams

REPORT ON COMMITTEE OFINQUIRY INTO RESIDENTIAL

CHILD CARE, SEPTEMBER, 1976CHAIRMAN-BERYL GRANT

Prices:-Counter Sales-$2 .50Mailed plus postage on 1 kg

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OFINQUIRY INTO THE RATE OFIMPRISONMENT IN W.A.-1981

Chairman-O . F. DixonPrices:-

Counter Sales-$4.60Mailed plus postage on 1 kg

REPORT OF THEJUDICIAL ENQUIRY INTO THEWORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT

OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA

SEPTEMBER 1978-JANUARY 1979CHAIRMAN B. J. DUNN

Counter Sales-$2.00Mailed plus postage on 400 grams

POST SECONDARY EDUCATIONIN

WESTERN AUSTRALIAREPORT 1976

Chairman-Professor P. H. PartridgePrices:-

Counter Sales-$3 .00Mailed plus postage on 500 grams

REPORT BY THE PETROL PRICESADVISORY COMMITTEE

TO THE MINISTERFOR CONSUMER AFFAIRSTHE HON. A. TONKIN, M.L.A .

JULY 1983.

Chairman-K. M. Lehane .

Prices:-Counter Sales-$2 .30Mailed plus postage on 500 grams

PROPOSEDINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT

AS PREPARED BYE. R. KELLY, ESQ .,Senior Commissioner

W.A. Industrial CommissionSeptember 21, 1978 .

Counter Sales-$1 .50Mailed plus postage on 500 grams

Report of Government SecondarySchools Discipline Committee

DISCIPLINE INSECONDARY SCHOOLS

IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA1972

Prices:-Counter Sales-$1 .00Mailed plus postage on 1 kg

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2987

REPORT 1983OF THE

HONORARY ROYAL COMMISSIONINTO THE SUITABILITY OF

PRESENT LAWS RELATING TORACING AND TROTTINGIN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

In their application to the allocation of surplusT.A .B. moneys as provided in the TotalisatorAgency Betting Board Act 1960-1973 inParticular and other related Acts and Issues .

GAMING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

REPORT OF THEGOVERNMENT GAMING INQUIRYCOMMITTEE-DECEMBER 1984

and

Extracts from-Report of the GovernmentGaming Inquiry CommitteeChairman:-Dan Mossenson .

Price:-Counter Sales-$1 .80 per setMailed plus postage on 300 grams(Commissioner-Hon. N. E. Baxter)

Prices:-Counter Sales-$2 .50Mailed plus postage on 400 grams

WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1829-1979REPORT ON THE CELEBRATIONS

TO THE PARLIAMENT OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA BY THE150th ANNIVERSARY BOARD

Executive Chairman-Slade Drake-Brockman, C.M.G.

Prices:-Counter Sales-$10.00Mailed plus postage on 1 kg

REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEEAPPOINTED BY THE LEGISLATIVECOUNCIL TO INQUIRE INTO AND

REPORT UPON THECURRENT POSITION OF NATIONAL

PARKS WITHIN THE STATEPresented by the Hon . A. A . Lewis, M.L.C .,27th November, 1979 .Prices:-

Counter Sales-$0 .50Mailed plus postage on 86 grams

2988

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

SPECIAL NOTICE

SUBSCRIPTION CHARGES

Increase Treasury approved effective1 November 1984

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

Counter Sales, per copy-$1 .80

Annual Subscription (Excluding Extra-ordinary Copies) Including Postage(Surface Mail)-$218.00 per annum

INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE

Counter Sales, per copy-$5 .70

Annual Subscription, Including Postage(Surface Mail)-$110 .00 per annum

HANSARD

Counter Sales, per copy-$5 .00

Annual Subscription, Including Postage(Surface Mail)-$152 .00

REPORT OF THEROYAL COMMISSION INTO

AIRLINE SERVICES IN W .A. 1975(Commissioner Hon . Sir Reginald R . Scholl)

Prices-

Counter Sales-$5 .00Mailed plus postage on 1 kg

REPORT OF THE HONORARYROYAL COMMISSION INTOTHE DAIRY PRODUCTS AND

MARKET MILK 1982Chairman Hon . B. R. Blaikie, M.L.A .

Counter Sale-$4 .00Mailed plus postage on 1 kg

NOTICE

GOVERNMENT GAZETTEADVERTISING CHARGES

Deceased Estate Notices, per Estate-$8 .80Real Estate and Business Agents and

Finance Brokers Licences, Per Notice-$17.60

All other noticesPer Column Centimetres-$1 .80

Minimum Charge-$8 .80

[16 August 1985 .

THE ABORIGINAL LAND INQUIRY

REPORT BYPAUL SEAMAN, Q.C.SEPTEMBER, 1984

Price-

Mailed plus postage on 600 grams .

Counter Sales-$10 .00

REPORT OF THE EGG INDUSTRYENQUIRY OF W.A., 1973

(Neil D . McDonald Enquirer .)Prices:-

Counter Sales-$3 .50Mailed plus postage on 1 kg

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS

COPY DEADLINE All copy for pub-lication must be in the hands of theGovernment Printer by 3 p .m. on theWEDNESDAY before publication .

WILLIAM C. BROWN, J .P .Government Printer .

REPORT BY COMMITTEE OF INQUIRYINTO

TEACHER EDUCATION,NOVEMBER, 1980

Chairman-Dr. R. L. VICKERY

Prices:-Counter Sales-$2 .50Mailed plus postage on 250 grams

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2989

CURRENT RELEASE

GOVERNMENT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

FINAL REPORTOF THE

Committee of InquiryINTO

Gas and Electricity TariffsIN

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Price =X4.00 plus postage on I kg .

REPORT ON THE INQUIRY INTOTHE BUILDING INDUSTRY OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1973-74(Enquirer, Charles Howard Smith, Q.C.)

Prices:-Counter Sales-$1 .00Mailed plus postage on 400 grams

REPORT OF THE EGG INDUSTRYENQUIRY OF W.A., 1973

(Neil D. McDonald Enquirer.)Prices:-

Counter Sales-$3 .50Mailed plus postage on 1. kg

Available only from Marine and HarboursDepartment, 6 Short Street, Fremantle .Phone 335 0888.

Navigable Waters Regulations, 1958 .Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea .Regulations for the Examination of Applicants for

Masters, Mates, Coxswain, Engineers, MarineMotor Engine Drivers and Marine Surveyors .

WESTERN AUSTRALIAREPORT OF

GOVERNMENT REGULATIONSREVIEW COMMITTEE

FEBRUARY 1983An examination of the experience of WesternAustralian business in dealing with Governmentat the Federal, State and local levels-the effectsof compliance with and constraints imposed by

Regulations .Prices:-

Counter Sales-$4 .00Mailed plus postage on 400 grams

Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as at 15 April1985.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA .

LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS ACT1909.

Including Amendment No . 50 of 1983.

Price:-Counter Sales-$0 .40Mailed plus postage on 50 grams.

(Extract from Government Gazette (No. 20) of 8 March,1985)

CREDIT ACT 1984 .

CREDIT REGULATIONS1985

PRICE-COUNTER SALES - $1 .10MAILED PLUS POSTAGE ON 100 GRAMS .

SPECIAL NOTICE

Concerning "Government Gazette" notices forpublication lodged at the Government Printer'sWembley Office-notices must be lodged with"Parliamentary Papers" 9 Salvado Road, Wembleyprior to 3.00 p.m. on the Wednesday beforepublication .

WILLIAM C. BROWN, J .P .Government Printer .

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Shire of Harvey-By-laws relating to stalls2965-6Shire of Kalamunda-By-laws relating to caravan parks

and camping grounds 2967-8Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984

Shire of Kalamunda-By-laws relating to hawkers2968-9Shire of Murray-By-laws relating to caravan parks and

camping grounds 970Shire of Northampton-By-laws relating to the establish-

ment, operation and maintenance of motels970-2Shire of Rockingham-By-laws relating to the clearing of

land and removal of refuse, rubbish, litter and disusedmaterials 2973

Shire of Swan-By-laws relating to the keeping of bees 2973-4TAMP ACT 1921-1985

Shire of Woodanilling-By-laws relating to the controland management of halls and equipment and prop-erty under the control of the council2974-5

Uniform Building Amendment By-laws (No . 2) 19852976Uniform Building Amendment By-laws (No . 3) 19852976

Poisons (Scheduled Substances) Amendment Order (No . 5)1985 2921-6

Police Amendment Regulations (No . 2) 19852926Uniform Building Amendment By-laws (No . 2) 19852976Uniform Building Amendment By-laws (No. 3) 19852976Western Australian Turf Club-Amendment of By-laws2905

CURRENT RELEASE

as at 9 . June 1985

9111 Reprint including Amendment No . 19 of 1985

WEST FRN AUS'I RAI .lA

Price 83 .20 Mailed plus postage on 300 grams

CURRENT RELEASE

Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984as at 12 May 1985

2nd Reprint, including Amendment No . 94 of 19841985

W1 ,'S'I'ERN AUSTRALIA

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONSACT 1979-1984

Price-$ ;3.G0 Mailed plus postage on :300 grains

CONTENTS .REGULATIONS, BY-LAWS, RULES,DETERMINATIONS, ORDERS .

PagesCasino Control (Burswood Island) (Licensing of Employees)

Regulations 1985 2905-16Cemeteries Act-Shire of Gingin-Gingin Public Cemetery

By-laws 2925Fremantle Port Authority Amendment Regulationsl985928-33Government Railways Act-By-law 54 Amendment 19852982-3Health Act-

Shire of Carnarvon-Model by-laws Series "A"-Part 1-General Sanitary Provisions2917

Shire of Harvey-Model By-laws Series "A"-Part 1-General Sanitary Provisions•2918

Health Act (Swimming Pools) Amendment Regulations 1985 .2918-21Industrial Relations Commission Amendment Regulations2985Local Government Act-By-laws-

City of Bunburyy-By-laws relating to standing orders2954City of Cockburn-By-law relating to the control of pro-

ceedings and the business of Council2955City of South Perth-By-law relating to standing orders-

By-law No . 4 2955-6Shire of Albany-By-laws relating to buildings2956Shire of Boulder-By-laws relating to parking facilities . ..2957-64Shire of Denmark-By-laws relating to safety, decency,

convenience and comfort of persons in respect ofbathing 2964

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GENERAL CONTENTSPage

Agriculture, Department of 2976Building Management Authority 2943Bunbury Port Authority 2928Bush Fires 2936-8Chiropractors Act 2917Commissioners for Declarations 903-4Companies Act 2983Companies (Co-operative) Act 2983Crown Law Department 2903-5Deceased Persons' Estates 984-5Fremantle Port Authority 2928-33Health Department 2917-26Honey Pool of W.A 976Hospitals Act 2917Industrial Commission 2985Industrial Relations 2976Justices of the Peace 2904Lands Department 2903, 2933-5Local Government Department 2947-76Main Roads 2944-5, 2979Marine and Harbours Tenders 2979Metropolitan Region Planning 2942Mines Department 2980Municipalities 2947-76Notices of Intention to Resume Land2944-5Orders in Council 2903Partnerships Dissolved 2983Perpetual Trustees W .A . Ltd 2984Police Department 2926-8Public Trustee 2984-5Public Works Department 2936Racing and Gaming 2905-16Railways 982-3Registrar General 2980Supreme Court Act-Sittings and winter vacations2904Tender Board 2977-9Town Planning 938-42Transport 2928-33Trustees Act 2984-5Water Authority of Western Australia2945-6Water Boards Act 2947West Australian Trustees Limited Act2984Western Australian Lamb Marketing Board2977Western Australian Turf Club•2905