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  • Victoria Government GazetteBy Authority of Victorian Government Printer

    GENERAL

    No. G 50 Thursday 17 December 2020

    www.gazette.vic.gov.au

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    Private Advertisements

    Dissolution of Partnership Bendigo Community Health Services Limited and St Anthony Family Medical Practice Pty Ltd 2468

    Estates of Deceased Persons A. B. Natoli Pty 2468 Alphastream Lawyers 2468 Arthur J. Dines & Co. 2468 Beaumaris Law 2468 Birdsey Dedman & Bartlett 2468 David Davis & Associates 2469 Devenish 2469 Fischer McCrae 2469 Freeman Family Law 2469 Hartwell Legal 2469 Hassall’s Litigation Services 2470 Hutchinson Legal 2470 Ingpen & Bent 2470 Kingston Lawyers Pty Ltd 2470 Mills Oakley 2470 O’Halloran Davis 2471 Perpetual Trustee Company Limited 2471 Peter Gardiner 2471 Ralph James Smith 2471 Rigby Cooke 2471 Russell Kennedy 2471 T. J. Mulvany & Co. 2472 Tragear & Harris Lawyers 2472 Tucker Partners 2472 WPC Lawyers 2472 Zion Legal 2472

    Advertisers Please NoteAs from 17 December 2020

    The last Special Gazette was No. 669 dated 16 December 2020.The last Periodical Gazette was No. 1 dated 3 June 2020.

    TABLE OF PROVISIONS

    How To Submit Copy• See our webpage www.gazette.vic.gov.au• or contact our office on 8523 4601

    between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm Monday to Friday

    Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies Notices 2474

    Orders in Council 2520 Deakin University; Education and Training Reform; Federation University Australia; La Trobe University; Monash University; Public Administration; Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology; State Owned Enterprises; Swinburne University of Technology; University of Melbourne; Victoria University

    Obtainables 2534

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    GENERAL GAZETTE G52/20 THURSDAY 31 DECEMBER 2020

    Please Note:The final Victoria Government Gazette (General) for 2020 (G52/20) will be published on Thursday 31 December 2020.Copy Deadlines:Private Advertisements 9.30 am on Monday 21 December 2020Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies Notices 9.30 am on Monday 21 December 2020Office Hours: The Victoria Government Gazette Office is open during normal office hours over the holiday period, i.e. 8.30 am to 5.30 pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.Where urgent gazettal is required after hours, arrangements should be made with the Government Gazette Officer on 0419 327 321.

    JENNY NOAKES Government Gazette Officer

    FIRST GENERAL GAZETTE FOR 2021 THURSDAY 7 JANUARY 2021

    Please Note:The first Victoria Government Gazette (General) for 2021 (G1/21) will be published on Thursday 7 January 2021.Copy Deadlines:Private Advertisements 9.30 am on Monday 4 January 2021Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies Notices 9.30 am on Tuesday 5 January 2021Office Hours: The Victoria Government Gazette Office is open during normal office hours over the holiday period, i.e. 8.30 am to 5.30 pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.Where urgent gazettal is required after hours, arrangements should be made with the Government Gazette Officer on 0419 327 321.

    JENNY NOAKES Government Gazette Officer

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    NOTICE OF DISSOLUTIONNotice is hereby given that the partnership

    heretofore subsisting between Bendigo Community Health Services Limited, ACN 136 467 715, care of Beck Legal, 177 View Street, Bendigo, Victoria, and St Anthony Family Medical Practice Pty Ltd, ACN 118 243 226, will be dissolved on or around 31 December 2020.

    Re: COLIN SYDNEY THORPE, late of 7 Tower Road, Balwyn North, Victoria, retired, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 10 September 2020, are required by the trustee, John Francis Natoli, to send particulars to the trustee, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by a date not later than two months from the date of publication hereof, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which he has notice.A. B. NATOLI PTY, solicitors, 24 Cotham Road, Kew 3101.

    GLADYS MARGARET PAGE, late of 52 Hillside Street, Springvale, Victoria, home duties, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 20 April 2019, are required by Gail Margaret Ricato, the executor of the Will of the deceased, to send particulars thereof to her, care of the undermentioned solicitors, within 60 days from the date of publication of this notice, after which the executor will distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which she has notice.ALPHASTREAM LAWYERS, Suite 12, 622 Ferntree Gully Road, Wheelers Hill, Victoria 3150.

    RISTO KOSTOVSKI, late of 127 Pandora Avenue, Thomastown, in the State of Victoria, pensioner, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 5 September 2020, are required by the executors, Peter Kostovski and Bill Kostovski, care of Arthur J. Dines & Co.,

    solicitors, 2 Enterprise Drive, Bundoora, in the said State, to send particulars to them by 6 February 2021, after which date the executors may convey or distribute the assets, having regards only to claims to which they have notice.Dated 11 December 2020ARTHUR J. DINES & CO., property law advisors, 2 Enterprise Drive, Bundoora 3083.

    Re: The estate of ROSEMARY SALE, late of Opal By The Bay, 185 Racecourse Road, Mount Martha, Victoria 3934.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 7 September 2020, are required by the proving executor, Amanda Rosemary Sale, to send particulars to her, care of the undersigned solicitors, by a date not later than two months from the date of publication hereof, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the trustee then has notice.BEAUMARIS LAW, legal practitioners, 6/1 North Concourse, Beaumaris 3193.

    Re: The estate of JOHN DAUMANTS ZAKIS, late of 23 Wattle Avenue, Beaumaris, Victoria 3193.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 17 August 2020, are required by the administrator, Judith Ann Zakis, to send particulars to her, care of the undersigned solicitors, by a date not later than two months from the date of publication hereof, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the trustee then has notice.BEAUMARIS LAW, legal practitioners, 6/1 North Concourse, Beaumaris 3193.

    LINDA MURIEL JOHNSON, late of 235 High Street, Belmont, Victoria, widow, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 17 July 2020, are required by the executor of the Will, Andrew Roland Hill, to send particulars of their claim to him, care of

    PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS

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    who died on 1 June 2020, are required by the executor, Michael McGrath, to send particulars to him, care of the undersigned solicitors, by a date not later than two months from the date of publication hereof, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice.FISCHER McCRAE, lawyers, Level 3, 389 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000.

    GEORGE HRYCENKO, late of 858 Pascoe Vale Road, Glenroy, Victoria, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the Will/estate of the abovenamed deceased, who died on 6 June 2020, are required by the executor, Nicholas Hycenko, care of Level 4, 326 William Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, to send particulars of their claims to him by 24 February 2021, after which date the executor may convey or distribute the assets and distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he/it then has notice. Probate was granted in Victoria on 8 September 2020.Dated 10 December 2020FREEMAN FAMILY LAW, Level 4, 326 William Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000. Ph: (03) 9326 4433. GF:AH:20452. Contact: Graeme Freeman.

    Trustee Act 1958 SECTION 33 NOTICE

    Notice to Claimants GRAHAM BARRY ASH, late of 607–613

    Dandenong Road, Armadale, Victoria 3144, retired mechanical engineer, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 26 April 2018, are required by Tania Anna Louise Ash, care of Hartwell Legal, of 8/1 Milton Parade, Malvern, Victoria 3144, the administrator of the estate of the deceased, to send particulars of their claims by 15 February 2021, after which date the executor may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. HARTWELL LEGAL, 8/1 Milton Parade, Malvern, Victoria 3144.

    Birdsey Dedman & Bartlett, of 166a Ryrie Street, Geelong, Victoria, solicitors, by 19 March 2021, after which date the executor will convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice.BIRDSEY DEDMAN & BARTLETT, solicitors, 166a Ryrie Street, Geelong, Victoria 3220.

    Estate of HAROLD BERTIE CHATFIELD, late of Victoria Heights Nursing Home, 41–47 Victoria Street, Ironbark, Victoria, retired librarian, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 17 June 2020, are required by the executors, Equity Trustees Wealth Services Limited, ACN 006 132 332 (in the Will called Sandhurst Trustees Limited), of Level 1, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, and Peter Cox, to send particulars to them, care of the undermentioned lawyers, by 17 February 2021, after which date they may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.DAVID DAVIS & ASSOCIATES, Suite 2, 733 High Street, Thornbury, Victoria 3071.

    MICHELE CLARE FRENCH, late of Unit 8, 10–12 New Street, Ringwood, Victoria, retired, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 2 April 2020, are required by the executors, Carole Elizabeth Amesbury Gadd and Sarah Louise Amesbury Summers, to send particulars of their claims to the undermentioned solicitors within 60 days from the date of publication of this notice, after which date the executors may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the executors then have notice.DEVENISH, lawyers, PO Box 4276, Ringwood, Victoria 3134.

    Re: LANCE OWEN McGRATH, late of Unit 402, 226 Bay Street, Sandringham, Victoria 3191, retired, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,

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    who died on 5 July 2020, are required by the personal representative, Kristy Anne Marshall, to send particulars of such claim to her, care of the undersigned, by 15 February 2021, after which date the personal representative may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice.HUTCHINSON LEGAL, 38 New Street, Ringwood, Victoria 3134.

    HELEN LOUISE SMITH, late of 2 Desmond Street, Highton, Victoria, retiree, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed deceased, who died on 10 June 2019, are required by the trustees, Andrew Charles Smith and Aleida Maria Sherwell, to send particulars of their claims to the trustees, care of the undermentioned legal practitioners, by 22 February 2021, after which date the trustees may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.INGPEN & BENT, legal practitioners for the trustees, 95 Yarra Street, Geelong 3220.

    Re: MELINDA CAROLYN FONG, late of 1/14 Stuart Avenue, Cheltenham, Victoria, bank officer, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in the respect of the estate of MELINDA CAROLYN FONG, deceased, who died on 26 October 2020, are required by the trustee, Andrew Douglas McClure, to send particulars of their claim to the undermentioned firm by a date not later than two months from the date of publication hereof, after which date the trustee will convey or distribute assets, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice.KINGSTON LAWYERS PTY LTD, barristers and solicitors, 8 Station Road, Cheltenham, Victoria 3192.

    DAVID PETER WEEDON, late of 62 Roberts Road, Airport West, Victoria, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 9 June 2020, are required by the executors, Dale Andrew Weedon and

    Re: PETER GEORGE JAMES, late of 36 Bayard Drive, Pakenham Upper, Victoria 3810.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 19 September 2020, are required to send particulars of their claims to the executors, care of PO Box 32, Highett, Victoria 3190, by 28 February 2021, after which date the executors may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.HASSALL’S LITIGATION SERVICES, 308 Highett Road, Highett, Victoria 3190.

    LESLEY JOAN BRADFORD, late of Doutta Galla, Somerville Road and Fairlie Street, Yarraville, Victoria 3013, bookkeeper, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 6 May 2020, are required by the personal representative, Kerrye Anne Bradford, to send particulars of such claim to her, care of the undersigned, by 15 February 2021, after which date the personal representative may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice.HUTCHINSON LEGAL, 38 New Street, Ringwood, Victoria 3134.

    KENNETH SAMUEL MERANGE, late of The Gables, 629 Riversdale Road, Camberwell, Victoria 3124, commercial artist, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 7 May 2020, are required by the personal representatives, Leonie Frances Merange and Peter Kenneth Merange, to send particulars of such claim to them, care of the undersigned, by 15 February 2021, after which date the personal representatives may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.HUTCHINSON LEGAL, 38 New Street, Ringwood, Victoria 3134.

    COLIN ROBERT WILLIAMS, late of 1, 92 Mount Dandenong Road, Ringwood East, Victoria 3135, hospitality worker, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,

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    Street, Carlton, in the State of Victoria, retired, deceased, who died on 28 August 2020, are required to send particulars of the claims to the executor, Julie Maree King, care of the undermentioned solicitor, by 24 February 2021, after which date she will distribute the estate of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice.PETER GARDINER, solicitor, Office 1, 2 Colin Avenue, Warrandyte 3113.

    NANCY JOYCE FLEET, late of Costa Aged Care Facility, 1 Investigator Avenue, Lara, Victoria, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed deceased, who died on 29 August 2019, are required by the trustees, Elizabeth May Hunter and Margaret Ann Knight, to send particulars of their claims to the trustees, in the care of the undermentioned legal practitioner, within 60 days from the date of publication of this notice, after which date the trustees may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.RALPH JAMES SMITH, solicitor, 6 The Centreway, Lara, Victoria 3212.

    Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in respect of the estate of BETTY ROSE GRIFFIN, deceased, late of 2 Booker Avenue, Mornington, Victoria, who died on 11 July 2020, to send particulars of their claims to the executor, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by 20 February 2021, after which date the executor will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the executor then has notice.RIGBY COOKE, Level 11, 360 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000.

    Re: JOHN CLOVIS JOSE, deceased.Creditors, next-of-kin and others having

    claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 8 August 2020, are required by the trustee, Anne Maureen Craven, to send particulars to the trustee, care of the solicitors named below, by 15 February 2021, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the

    Peter Stanley Weedon, to send particulars of such claims to the executors, care of the undermentioned solicitors, within 60 days from the date of publication of this notice, after which date the executors may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the executors then have notice.MILLS OAKLEY, Level 6, 530 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. [email protected]

    DULCIE ELAINE BENNETT, late of Royal Freemasons, 1c Haigh Street, Moe, Victoria, but formerly of 74 Thalloo Road, Tanjil South, Victoria.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having a claim in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 7 September 2020, are required to send particulars of their claims to the executors, care of PO Box 104, Moe, Victoria 3825, within 60 days from the date of publication of this notice, after which date the executors may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they may then have notice of.O’HALLORAN DAVIS, solicitors (Vic.), 12–14 Kirk Street, Moe, Victoria 3825.

    JOHN SUGDEN WOODHOUSE, late of BlueCross Livingstone Gardens, 39 Livingstone Road, Vermont South, Victoria, retired, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 13 March 2020, are required by Perpetual Trustee Company Limited, ACN 000 001 007, of Level 29, 525 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, the executor, to send particulars to it by 1 March 2021, after which date it may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. PERPETUAL TRUSTEE COMPANY LIMITED, Level 29, 525 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000.

    Estate of COLIN RICHARD GURLEY, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims against the estate of COLIN RICHARD GURLEY, late of Apartment 601, 500 Drummond

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    Re: ALAN COWEN, late of 7 Grange Road, Kew 3101.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died 27 September 2020, are required by the executors, Michael Tobias Cowen and Simon Laurence Cowen, to send particulars of their claim to them, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by 24 February 2021, after which date the said executors may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.TUCKER PARTNERS, Level 34, 360 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000.

    Re: FRANCIS PETER McAREE, late of Hawthorn Grange, 7 Hunter Street, Hawthorn 3122.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died 8 October 2020, are required by the executor, Deborah Claire D’Adamo, to send particulars of their claim to her, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by 24 February 2021, after which date the said executor may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice.TUCKER PARTNERS, Level 34, 360 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000.

    Estate of FIONA ANNE JOLLEY.Creditors, next-of-kin and others having

    claims in respect of the estate FIONA ANNE JOLLEY, late of 2/33 Beauchamp Street, Heathcote, home duties, deceased, who died on 16 February 2020, are requested to send particulars of their claims to the executor, Danielle Catalano, care of the undersigned solicitors, by 3 February 2021, after which date the executor will convey or distribute the assets, only having regard to the claims of which she then has notice. Probate was granted in Victoria on 3 August 2020.WPC LAWYERS, solicitors, 33 Bakery Square, Melton, Victoria 3337.

    KATHERINE SCULLY, late of 219 Victoria Street, Altona Meadows, Victoria, nurse, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed

    assets, having regard only to the claims of which the trustee has notice.RUSSELL KENNEDY, solicitors, Level 12, 469 La Trobe Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000.

    Re: JOSEPH MICHAEL LATTOUF, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 17 June 2020, are required by the trustee, Equity Trustees Wealth Services Limited, of Level 1, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, to send particulars to the trustee by 15 February 2021, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the trustee has notice.RUSSELL KENNEDY, solicitors, Level 12, 469 La Trobe Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000.

    KOSTA TADIC, late of Arcare Maidstone, Maidstone, Victoria, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed deceased, who died on 9 May 2020, are required to send particulars of their claims to the executor, Zoran Tadic, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by 15 February 2021, after which date the said executor will distribute assets, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice.T. J. MULVANY & CO., lawyers, Suite 10, 214–216 Bay Street, Brighton 3186.

    Re: LORRAINE ROBYN JOLLY, late of Bluecross Karinya Grove, 3 Aberdeen Road, Sandringham, Victoria 3191, deceased.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died 10 October 2020, are required by the executor, Sarah Danielle Jolly, to send particulars to her, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by 22 February 2021, after which date the executor may convey and distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice.TRAGEAR & HARRIS LAWYERS, 1/23 Melrose Street, Sandringham 3191.

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    deceased, who died on 13 November 2018, are required by the personal representative, Jenifer Mary Lee, to send particulars to her, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by 17 February 2021, after which date the personal representative may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. ZION LEGAL, Level 11, 456 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000.

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    GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES

    MOONEE VALLEY CITY COUNCILRoad Discontinuance

    At its meeting of 8 December 2020 and acting under Clause 3 of Schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1989, Moonee Valley City Council resolved to discontinue and sell the road abutting 46 Alfred Road and 51 Amelia Avenue, Essendon, being part of the roads contained on Certificate of Title Volume 4431 Folio 061 and shown as hatched on the plan below.

    The road is to be sold subject to any right, power or interest held by City West Water and Moonee Valley City Council in connection with sewer, drain and pipes under the control of that authority in or near the road.

    HELEN SUI Chief Executive Officer

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    PUBLIC NOTICENOTICE OF PROPOSED LOCAL LAW

    Notice is given pursuant to sections 119 and 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Act) that, at its meeting on 8 December 2020, Wyndham City Council (Council) resolved to give notice of its intention, pursuant to Part 5 of the Act, to make the Governance Local Law (proposed Local Law).

    The purpose of the proposed Local Law is to: regulate the use of the common seal; make it an offence for a person to use the common seal without the authority of Council; make it an offence for a person to record a meeting of Council or a Delegated Committee by

    audio or visual means without consent; make it an offence for a person to engage in an act of disorder at a meeting of Council or a

    Delegated Committee; and provide for the good governance of the municipal district.

    If made, the proposed Local Law will: revoke Council’s Governance Law 2013; provide for the form and safekeeping of Council’s common seal, and who can use the

    common seal; require written consent to be obtained before a meeting can be recorded; create offences relating to use of the common seal, recording meetings and behaviour at

    meetings; and provide for the administration and enforcement of the proposed Local Law.

    A copy of the proposed Local Law may be obtained, during office hours at the Wyndham City Council Office: 45 Princes Highway, Werribee 3030. It is also available on Council’s website at https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/governancelocallawreview

    Any person may make a written submission relating to the proposed Local Law under section 223 of the Act. Any submissions may be included in an agenda for a meeting of Council that will be made available to the public.

    Written submissions to be submitted to Council must be received by Council by 5.00 pm on Friday 22 January 2021.

    Submissions must be in writing and should be marked ‘Governance Local Law Review Submission’ and addressed to the Governance Department and sent via post to Wyndham City Council, PO Box 197, Werribee, Victoria 3030, or emailed to: [email protected]

    Council will consider any written submission relating to the proposed Local Law in accordance with section 223 of the Act.

    Any person who has made a written submission and requested to be heard in support of their written submission is entitled to appear in person, or to be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting of Council to be held in the Council Chamber, Function Centre, 45 Princes Highway, Werribee 3030, on 2 February 2020 commencing at 7.00 pm.

    All submissions will be handled as authorised or required by law including under the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014. Submitters should note that all submissions received (including any personal information contained therein) are included within the official Council Agenda and Minutes which are permanent public documents, which are available on Council’s website. If you do not wish to be identified in Agendas and Minutes, please indicate this in your submission.

    Any person requiring further information concerning the proposed Local Law should in the first instance contact Council’s Customer Service Team on 9742 0777.

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    FLEGG, John Benjamin, late of 10 Auchterlonie Street, Morwell, Victoria 3840, deceased, who died on 5 June 2020.

    FULSTOW, Jonathon Michael, late of 22 Hillcrest Drive, Point Lonsdale, Victoria 3225, gentleman, deceased, who died on 1 June 2020.

    HANLON, Richard James, late of 13 Ronlyn Street, Capel Sound, Victoria 3940, deceased, who died on 26 August 2020.

    JONES, Jennifer Anne, late of Scope 20, William Street, Colac, Victoria 3250, deceased, who died on 21 July 2020.

    MAXWELL, Michael Andrew, late of Room 29, 14 Tangerine Court, Mount Martha, Victoria 3934, deceased, who died on 13 October 2020.

    MOORE, Catherine Noel, late of Glenlyn Aged Care Facility, 34 Finchley Avenue, Glenroy, Victoria 3046, deceased, who died on 24 August 2020.

    NICHOLLS, Albert William, late of Room 19, Opal Hobsons Bay, 28–30 Rymill Court, Altona North, Victoria 3025, pensioner, deceased, who died on 18 October 2020.

    THOMAS, Rita Althia, late of Mecwacare Noel Miller Centre, 9–15 Kent Street, Glen Iris, Victoria 3146, deceased, who died on 25 May 2020.

    Dated 11 December 2020

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims against the estate of any of the undermentioned deceased persons are required to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, of 1 McNab Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the personal representative, on or before 22 February 2021, after which date State Trustees Limited may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which State Trustees Limited then has notice.ALDRICK, Martha, late of 16 Grandview Road,

    Chadstone, Victoria 3148, deceased, who died on 7 October 2020.

    BANKS, John Frederick, late of Bupa Edithvale, 256 Station Street, Edithvale, Victoria 3196, deceased, who died on 4 September 2016.

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims against the estate of any of the undermentioned deceased persons are required to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, of 1 McNab Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the personal representative, on or before 17 February 2021, after which date State Trustees Limited may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which State Trustees Limited then has notice.BENNETT, Emily Jean, late of 4 Frogmores

    Street, Pakenham, Victoria 3810, deceased, who died on 19 March 2020.

    DEKKERS, Yvonne, late of Scope, 3 Prospect Street, Glenroy, Victoria 3046, deceased, who died on 6 August 2020.

    HANLEN, Peter, late of Wintringham – Eunice Seddon, 32–34 Potter Street, Dandenong, Victoria 3175, deceased, who died on 5 August 2020.

    JACKSON, Nicole May, late of 1/60 Orange Grove, Bayswater, Victoria 3153, deceased, who died on 1 September 2020.

    SMITH, Gary Norman, late of Unit 83, 5 Kayak Course, Delahey, Victoria 3037, deceased, who died on 10 August 2020.

    WILSON, Sarah Patricia, late of Unit 1, Housing Choices, 323 Greensborough Road, Watsonia, Victoria 3087, deceased, who died on 9 August 2020.

    Dated 9 December 2020

    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims against the estate of any of the undermentioned deceased persons are required to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, of 1 McNab Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the personal representative, on or before 19 February 2021, after which date State Trustees Limited may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which State Trustees Limited then has notice.DODD, Brian William, late of Warrina Aged

    Care, 176 Station Road, New Gisborne, Victoria 3438, deceased, who died on 25 June 2020.

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    Country Fire Authority Act 1958DECLARATION OF

    FIRE DANGER PERIODIn pursuance of the powers conferred by

    section 4 of the Country Fire Authority Act 1958, I, Jason Heffernan, Chief Officer of the Country Fire Authority, after consultation with the Secretary to the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, hereby declare the following periods to be the Fire Danger Period in the municipal districts of the municipalities or parts of municipalities specified, commencing on the dates shown and, unless varied by subsequent declaration, ending at 0100 hours on 1 May 2021.

    To commence from 0100 hours on 21 December 2020: Southern Grampians Shire Council

    (Remainder) Moyne Shire Council Warrnambool City Council.

    JASON HEFFERNAN Chief Officer

    Education and Training Reform Act 2006Pursuant to section 2.6.29(1)(b) of the

    Education and Training Reform Act 2006 (‘the Act’), all registrations held by a person under Part 2.6 of the Act are cancelled if the person has been given a negative notice within the meaning of the Working With Children Act 2005.

    Pursuant to section 2.6.29(3) of the Act, a person whose registration is cancelled by the operation of section 2.6.29(1)(b) is disqualified from teaching in a school or early childhood service and is not entitled to apply to be registered under Part 2.6 of the Act for a period of 5 years after the date on which the negative notice is given. The disqualification from making an application to be registered under Part 2.6 of the Act does not apply if the negative notice is subsequently set aside or an assessment notice under the Working with Children Act 2005 is subsequently given.

    On 14 December 2017, Working with Children Check Victoria issued Matthew Ronald Saada with a negative notice within the meaning of the Working with Children Act 2005.

    On 1 December 2020, Matthew Ronald Saada, a 33-year-old male, ceased to be registered as a teacher and was disqualified from teaching in a school or early childhood service.

    BURKE, Edward Reece, late of Nyah District Aged Care Service, Monash Avenue, Nyah West, Victoria 3595, deceased, who died on 14 July 2020.

    ENSOR, Rosemary, late of 19A Padley Street, Pearcedale, Victoria 3912, deceased, who died on 3 February 2020.

    KOVACS, Miklos, late of Unit 2, 1086 Glenhuntly Road, Glen Huntly, Victoria 3163, deceased, who died on 5 August 2020.

    O’LOUGHLIN, Mary June, late of Unit 1, 103 Grenda Drive, Mill Park, Victoria 3082, deceased, who died on 22 May 2020.

    WEERDENBURG, Aad, late of Providence Residential Aged Care, 9 Griffith Street, Maddingley, Victoria 3340, deceased, who died on 5 July 2020.

    Dated 14 December 2020

    Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003SECTION 41(1)

    Notice of Approval of Cemetery Trust Fees and Charges

    I, Bryan Crampton, as Delegate of the Secretary to the Department of Health and Human Services for the purposes of section 40(2) of the Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003, give notice that I have approved the scales of fees and charges fixed by the following cemetery trusts.

    The approved scales of fees and charges will take effect from the date of publication of this notice in the Victoria Government Gazette and will be published on the internet.

    The fees will be published on the internet at http://www.health.vic.gov.au/cemeteriesThe Drouin West Cemetery TrustThe Koetong Cemetery TrustThe Numurkah Wunghnu Cemetery TrustThe Warrnambool Cemetery Trust

    Dated 9 December 2020 BRYAN CRAMPTON

    Manager Cemetery Sector Governance Support Program

  • 2478 G 50 17 December 2020 Victoria Government Gazette

    Education and Training Reform Act 2006NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF APPROVED TRAINING SCHEMES

    In accordance with section 5.5.2 of the Education and Training Reform Act 2006 (Act) the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority gives notice of determinations that the following approved training schemes are the approved training schemes within the meaning of section 5.5.2 of the Act.

    APPROVED TRAINING SCHEMES FOR: DATE OF DETERMINATION

    DETERMINATION

    TLI Transport and Logistics Training Package Release 6

    22/09/2020 10,000,019

    RII Resources and Infrastructure Release 5 28/09/2020 10,000,016RGR Racing and Breeding Training Package

    Release 3.124/11/2020 10,000,009

    Details of the vocations specified in the approved training schemes and copies of the approved training schemes can be obtained from the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority, GPO Box 2317, Melbourne, Victoria 3001. Web: http://www.vrqa.vic.gov.au/apptrain/Pages/appdefault.aspx. Email: [email protected]. Telephone: 1300 722 603.

    Electricity Industry Act 2000NOTICE OF GRANT OF LICENCE TO SELL ELECTRICITY BY RETAIL

    The Essential Services Commission (the commission) gives notice under section 30(a) of the Electricity Industry Act 2000 (Vic.) (Industry Act) that, pursuant to section 19(1) of the Industry Act, the commission has granted an application by CleanTech Energy Pty Ltd (ACN 603 595 704) for a licence to sell electricity by retail.

    The licence was issued on 9 December 2020, and is granted on an ongoing basis. A copy of the licence is available on the commission’s website (www.esc.vic.gov.au) or can be obtained by calling the commission on (03) 9032 1300.

    KATE SYMONS Chairperson

    Water Act 1989CENTRAL GIPPSLAND REGION WATER CORPORATION –

    DECLARATION OF SERVICED PROPERTIESPursuant to section 144 of the Water Act 1989, Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation

    declares the following land to be serviced property for the services listed below on or from the Declaration Date/s listed below.

    Address Service Subdivision No. Declaration Date

    Manna Gum Court, Warragul Water and Sewerage

    PS825255 Q 04/11/2020

    Hart Drive, Heysen Rise and Loxton Street, Warragul

    Water and Sewerage

    PS809506 H 17/11/2020

    Skyline Drive, Stoke Street and Willandra Circuit, Warragul

    Water and Sewerage

    PS826792 G 19/11/2020

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2479

    Geographic Place Names Act 1998NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES

    The Registrar of Geographic Names hereby gives notice of the registration of the undermentioned place names.Place Naming

    Place Name Naming Authority and Location

    Hochkins Ridge Flora Reserve Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (Long standing name)Located at 50A Nangathan Way, Croydon North.

    Jarrod Place Reserve Maroondah Shire Council(Long standing name) Located at 6 Jarrod Place, Croydon North.

    Aireys Inlet (Grassed road reserve between 73 Great Ocean Road and Bambra Road) Neighbourhood Safer Place

    Country Fire AuthorityLocated at Grassed road reserve between 73 Great Ocean Road and Bambra Road, Aireys Inlet.

    Ararat (Alexandra Oval Carpark north end of oval next to tennis courts) Neighbourhood Safer Place

    Country Fire Authority Located at Alexandra Oval Carpark north end of oval next to tennis courts, Ararat.

    Camperdown (Service road on north side of Manifold Street including centre reserve) Neighbourhood Safer Place

    Country Fire Authority Located at Service road on north side of Manifold Street including centre reserve, Camperdown.

    Cockatoo (Cockatoo Community Complex Community Hall) Neighbourhood Safer Place

    Country Fire AuthorityLocated at Cockatoo Community Complex Community Hall, Cockatoo.

    Monbulk (Monbulk Recreation Reserve Oval) Neighbourhood Safer Place

    Country Fire Authority Previous location Reserve at Monbulk Located at Monbulk Recreation Reserve Oval, Monbulk.

    Messara Park Development VictoriaA new park located at 28A McCubbin Drive, Taylors Lakes.

    School Naming

    School Name Naming Authority and Location

    Newington Primary School Department of Education and Training Previously known as Urquhart Park Primary SchoolLocated at 49 Inkerman Street, Newington. Effective from 1 January 2021.

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    Road Naming

    Change Request Number

    Road Name Locality Naming Authority and Location

    133438 Hovea Court Heritage Avenue Monivae Close Yule Court Spinball Grove Telopea Close Chevalier DriveCoogee Close Monastery Drive Lobelia Court Tee Tree Way Finch Court Melaleuca Mews Lomandra WayCallistemon Court Rockwall Place Protea Close

    Croydon Maroondah City Council (private roads within a Retirement Village) Located at 77–115 Mt Dandenong Road, Croydon.

    135592 Darter Lane Edithvale Kingston City Council The road traverses east from Joffre Avenue.

    Geographic Names VictoriaLand Use Victoria 2 Lonsdale StreetMelbourne 3000

    CRAIG L. SANDY Registrar of Geographic Names

    Public Holidays Act 1993I, Jaala Pulford, Minister for Small Business, under section 8 of the Public Holidays Act 1993,

    declare – Tuesday 2 November 2021 is not a public holiday for the Warrnambool City municipality. Thursday 6 May 2021 is a full day public holiday for the Warrnambool City municipality.

    Dated 14 December 2020HON. JAALA PULFORD

    Minister for Small Business

    Subordinate Legislation Act 1994DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

    In accordance with section 16A of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994, a new Statute has been made by Deakin University.

    The Statute revokes the current Deakin University Statutes and Regulations and the new Statute comes into effect on 1 January 2021.

    The Statute is available at https://www.deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/faculties-and-divisions/administrative-divisions/office-of-general-counsel/legislation

    SHIRLEY ROONEY General Counsel

    Deakin University

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2481

    Health Complaints Act 2016 Section 90

    INTERIM PROHIBITION ORDERThis Interim Prohibition Order is made pursuant to section 90 of the Health Complaints

    Act 2016.The Health Complaints Commissioner (Commissioner) has made this Interim Prohibition Order

    because the Commissioner reasonably believes that the general health service provider named below has contravened a code of conduct applying to the general health service being provided and is satisfied that it is necessary to make this order to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public.

    Name of the general health service provider on whom the Interim Prohibition Order is imposed:

    Brian Hickman of Wodonga in the State of Victoria.

    Date this Interim Prohibition Order is made:

    6 December 2020

    Date on which this Interim Prohibition Order expires:

    An Interim Prohibition Order can remain in force for up to 12 weeks. This Interim Prohibition Order will remain in force until 27 February 2021 while an investigation is conducted unless it is varied or revoked before that date.

    Effect of this Interim Prohibition Order:

    1. The general health service provider named above must not (either directly or indirectly):

    a. advertise or cause to be advertised, or b. offer or cause to be offered, or c. provide or cause to be provided any general health service (paid or otherwise, in a clinical

    or non-clinical capacity).2. The general health service provider named above must not,

    directly or indirectly, provide or cause to be provided any professional supervision to other health service providers, in a formal or informal capacity, paid or otherwise.

    3. The general health service provider named above must not operate any business that conducts any of the activities referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 above.

    4. The general health service provider named above must prominently display a copy of this Interim Prohibition Order at his business premises.

    5. The general health service provider named above must publish a copy of this Interim Prohibition Order on any website he uses to offer or promote any general health service that he provides.

    This Interim Prohibition Order takes effect on the service of the order on the general health service provider to whom it applies.

    This Order will be published in the Victoria Government Gazette and on the internet site of the Health Complaints Commissioner, www.hcc.vic.gov.au

    KAREN CUSACK Health Complaints Commissioner

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    Health Complaints Act 2016 Section 90

    INTERIM PROHIBITION ORDERThis Interim Prohibition Order is made pursuant to section 90 of the Health Complaints

    Act 2016.The Health Complaints Commissioner (Commissioner) has made this Interim Prohibition Order

    because the Commissioner reasonably believes that the general health service provider named below has contravened a code of conduct applying to the general health service being provided and is satisfied that it is necessary to make this order to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public.

    Name of the general health service provider on whom the Interim Prohibition Order is imposed:

    Jian Li Melbourne Pty Ltd (ACN 618 663 371) of Melbourne Victoria 3000, trading as ‘Kinly Beauty Clinics’ and/or ‘Kinly Beauty’ and/or ‘Kinly Eye Beauty’.

    Date this Interim Prohibition Order is made:

    9 December 2020

    Date on which this Interim Prohibition Order expires:

    An Interim Prohibition Order can remain in force for up to 12 weeks. This Interim Prohibition Order will remain in force until 2 March 2021 while an investigation is conducted unless it is revoked before that date.

    Effect of this Interim Prohibition Order:

    1. The general health service provider named above must not provide any:

    a. medical procedures; b. surgical procedures; or c. administer cosmetic injections. Unless those procedures or injections are performed by

    a registered medical practitioner or registered nurse in accordance with Australian Law1.

    2. The general health service provider named above must not possess, administer and/or store any scheduled medicine or poison that has not been approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration for use in Australia.

    3. The general health service provider named above must not direct, instruct, or allow Mr Jianfeng Zhang to:

    a. provide clinical treatment to any person; b. provide advice to any person with respect to that

    person’s clinical treatment; c. assist any person (regardless of whether that person is

    registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Victoria) Act 2009) in providing clinical treatment to another person; or

    1 Health Practitioner Regulations National Law (Victoria) Act 2009 Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Regulations 2017

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2483

    d. direct or instruct any person (regardless of whether that person is registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Victoria) Act 2009) as to the clinical treatment provided, or to be provided, to another person.

    For the purpose of this Interim Prohibition Order, clinical treatment includes, but is not limited to:

    a) medical procedures; b) surgical procedures; and c) the administration of cosmetic injections.4. The general health service provider named above must

    display a copy of this Interim Prohibition Order at its registered business premises and all other business premises and ensure that it is easily visible to the public.

    5. The general health service provider named above must display a copy of this Interim Prohibition Order on its website or any social media platform used to advertise or promote health services.

    In this Interim Prohibition Order ‘general health service’ and ‘general health service provider’ have the same meaning as in section 3 of the Health Complaints Act 2016.

    This Interim Prohibition Order takes effect on the service of the order on the general health service provider to whom it applies.

    This Order will be published in the Victoria Government Gazette and on the internet site of the Health Complaints Commissioner, www.hcc.vic.gov.au

    KAREN CUSACK Health Complaints Commissioner

    Health Complaints Act 2016 Section 90

    INTERIM PROHIBITION ORDERThis Interim Prohibition Order is made pursuant to section 90 of the Health Complaints

    Act 2016.The Health Complaints Commissioner (Commissioner) has made this Interim Prohibition Order

    because the Commissioner reasonably believes that the general health service provider named below has contravened a code of conduct applying to the general health service being provided and is satisfied that it is necessary to make this order to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public.

    Name of the general health service provider on whom the Interim Prohibition Order is imposed:

    Mr Jianfeng Zhang in the State of Victoria.

    Date this Interim Prohibition Order is made:

    9 December 2020

    Date on which this Interim Prohibition Order expires:

    An Interim Prohibition Order can remain in force for up to 12 weeks. This Interim Prohibition Order will remain in force until 2 March 2021 while an investigation is conducted unless it is revoked before that date.

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    Effect of this Interim Prohibition Order:

    1. The general health service provider named above must not possess, administer and/or store any scheduled medicine or poison that has not been approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration for use in Australia.

    2. The general health service provider named above must not: a. provide clinical treatment to any person; b. provide advice to any person with respect to that

    person’s clinical treatment; c. assist any person (regardless of whether that person is

    registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Victoria) Act 2009) in providing clinical treatment to another person; or

    d. direct or instruct any person (regardless of whether that person is registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Victoria) Act 2009) as to the clinical treatment provided, or to be provided, to another person.

    For the purpose of this Interim Prohibition Order, clinical treatment includes, but is not limited to:

    a) medical procedures; b) surgical procedures; and c) the administration of cosmetic injections.3. The general health service provider named above must

    display a copy of this Interim Prohibition Order at his registered business premises and all other business premises and ensure that it is easily visible to the public.

    4. The general health service provider named above must display a copy of this Interim Prohibition Order on its website or any social media platform used to advertise or promote health services.

    In this Interim Prohibition Order ‘general health service’ and ‘general health service provider’ have the same meaning as in section 3 of the Health Complaints Act 2016.

    This Interim Prohibition Order takes effect on the service of the order on the general health service provider to whom it applies.

    This Order will be published in the Victoria Government Gazette and on the internet site of the Health Complaints Commissioner, www.hcc.vic.gov.au

    KAREN CUSACK Health Complaints Commissioner

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2485

    Health Complaints Act 2016 Section 90

    INTERIM PROHIBITION ORDERThis Interim Prohibition Order is made pursuant to section 90 of the Health Complaints

    Act 2016.The Health Complaints Commissioner (Commissioner) has made this Interim Prohibition Order

    because the Commissioner reasonably believes that the general health service provider named below has contravened a code of conduct applying to the general health service being provided and is satisfied that it is necessary to make this order to avoid a serious risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public.

    Name of the general health service provider on whom the Interim Prohibition Order is imposed:

    Nhung Huynh in the State of Victoria.

    Date this Interim Prohibition Order is made:

    6 December 2020

    Date on which this Interim Prohibition Order expires:

    An Interim Prohibition Order can remain in force for up to 12 weeks. This Interim Prohibition Order will remain in force until 27 February 2021 while an investigation is conducted unless it is revoked before that date.

    Effect of this Interim Prohibition Order:

    1. The general health service provider named above must not, directly or indirectly:

    a. advertise or cause to be advertised, or b. offer or cause to be offered, or c. provide or cause to be provided, or d. establish, direct or otherwise operate any business

    that either advertises, offers or provides (or causes to be advertised, offered or provided)

    any general health service, paid or otherwise, in a clinical or non-clinical capacity.

    2. The general health service provider named above must display a copy of this Interim Prohibition Order at any premises where she provides any general health service and must ensure that it is easily visible to the public.

    3. The general health service provider named above must publish a copy of this Interim Prohibition Order on any website or social media site she uses to offer or promote any general health service.

    In this Interim Prohibition Order ‘general health service’ and ‘general health service provider’ have the same meaning as in section 3 of the Health Complaints Act 2016.

    This Interim Prohibition Order takes effect on the service of the order on the general health service provider to whom it applies.

    This Order will be published in the Victoria Government Gazette and on the internet site of the Health Complaints Commissioner, www.hcc.vic.gov.au

    KAREN CUSACK Health Complaints Commissioner

  • 2486 G 50 17 December 2020 Victoria Government Gazette

    Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986FORM 7

    S. 21(a)Reg. 16

    Notice of AcquisitionCompulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land

    Melbourne Water Corporation declares that by this notice it acquires the following interest in the land described as Certificate of Title Volume 8661 Folio 715 (Land):An easement for water supply purposes and the rights in connection therewith set out in Memorandum of Common Provisions number AA1195 over that part of the Land shown as ‘E-1’ on Plan for Creation of Easement, Surveyor’s Reference No. 302500-003-BA, dated 18 November 2020.

    Interests Acquired: That of Merristock Pty Limited (ACN 004 939 851) and all other interests.

    Published with the authority of Melbourne Water Corporation.For and on behalf of Melbourne Water CorporationSigned MICHAEL WANDMAKERName Michael Wandmaker, Managing DirectorDated 17 December 2020

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2487

    Marine Safety Act 2010PUBLIC NOTICE

    DECLARATION OF BOATING ACTIVITY EXEMPTIONI, David Roff, Director Corporate Operations of Strathbogie Shire Council, as the waterway

    manager for the Goulburn River from Hughes Creek to Goulburn Weir including Lake Nagambie, declare under section 203(3) of the Marine Safety Act 2010 that persons and vessels participating in the Nagambie Water Ski Club event listed in the below table 1 and vessels approved by Strathbogie Shire Council, are exempt from the following requirements of the Notice under section 15 of the Marine Act 1988:State Rules made under the Marine Act 19881. Clause 2(a) – must not exceed 5 knots within 50 metres of a person in the water – applies to

    rescue vessels;2. Clause 2(c) – must not exceed 5 knots within 50 metres of another vessel – applies to rescue

    vessels.Subject to the conditions detailed below:

    The masters of rescue vessels are only exempt from items 1 and 2 when undertaking a rescue operation to retrieve a person in distress, provide for their initial medical or other needs and deliver them to a place of safety on shore.

    All participants involved with the event must wear a personal flotation device at all times during the event and vessels must have all prescribed safety equipment, including rescue vessels.

    Should vessels not involved in the event enter the competition area, the event must be stopped until the unauthorised vessel or person has moved outside of the area.

    These exemptions apply for the dates and times detailed in Table 1, to the persons and vessels registered to participate in the Nagambie Water Ski Club events on the Goulburn River, provided the stated safety controls and undertakings detailed in the application form and associated documentation are adhered to.

    Table 1

    12 December 2020 8.00 am to 5.00 pm

    10 January 2021 8.00 am to 5.00 pm

    30 January 2021 8.00 am to 5.00 pm

    14 February 2021 8.00 am to 5.00 pm

    21 March 2021 8.00 am to 5.00 pm

    Dated 8 December 2020By order of Strathbogie Shire Council

    DAVID ROFF Director Corporate Operations

    Strathbogie Shire Council

  • 2488 G 50 17 December 2020 Victoria Government Gazette

    Port Management Act 1995PORT MANAGEMENT (LOCAL PORTS) REGULATIONS 2015

    Set-aside determination – Regulation 12Local Port of Port Phillip

    A local Port Manager may make a determination setting aside areas where access and berthing is permitted, prohibited, or restricted. Regulation 14 also provides that the Port Manager may specify certain conditions for the use of areas under each determination.

    Parks Victoria, as the appointed Local Port manager under section 44A of the Port Management Act 1995 for the local port of Port Phillip, has made set aside determinations as defined by the following schedule. This notice is given under Regulation 16(2)(a). All previous set-aside determinations pertaining to these matters where the areas covered by these determinations coincide with those areas are revoked. This determination is effective as of 10 December 2020 and remains in effect until otherwise revoked.

    BY ORDER OF PARKS VICTORIA

    Schedule: Set-aside areas within the local Port of Port PhillipStructure(s) (on Crown Allotment)

    Regulation and definition

    Times and periods

    Area(s) set-aside Additional Conditions

    (Regulation 14)Altona Pier

    (Crown Allotment 2,

    Section 8, Parish of Truganina)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing area

    4 hours maximum

    – The western facing length of the lower-landing at the approximate mid-point of the pier

    – The western facing length of the lower-landing at the head of the pier

    – The eastern facing length of the lower-landing at the head of the pier

    Vessel may be left unattended

    Black Rock Jetty (Crown

    Allotment 28B, Parish of Moorabbin)

    12(b)

    Prohibited Berthing area

    At all times – The lengths of the two lower-landings of the jetty

    Nil

    10(c)

    Access Prohibited

    Area

    At all times – The entire northern section of the jetty including the head, for length of approximately 50 metres

    Nil

    Chinaman’s Hat (Unreserved Crown Land

    within Local Port of Port Phillip)

    12(b)

    Prohibited Berthing Area

    At all times – The northern haul-out platform of the structure

    Nil

    Dromana Pier (Crown

    Allotment 2H, Section 1, Parish of Kangerong)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The north-eastern facing length of the lower-landing at the head of the pier

    Vessel may be left unattended

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    Ferguson Pier (Crown

    Allotment 2160, Parish of Cut-

    Paw-Paw)

    12(c)

    Permit-only Berthing Area

    At all times – The southern facing length of the pier

    Nil

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    30 minutes maximum

    – The western facing length of the lower-landing at the head of the pier

    – The southern facing length of the lower-landing at the head of the pier

    Loading / unloading area. Vessel must be attended at all times

    12(a)

    48-hour Berthing Area

    48 hours maximum

    – The northern facing length of the pier, between the marina arm and the head of the pier

    Vessel may be left unattended

    Frankston Pier (Crown

    Allotment 1B, Section 7, Parish

    of Frankston)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The north-eastern facing length of the lower-landing adjacent to the head of the pier

    – The south-western facing length of the lower-landing adjacent to the head of the pier

    – The north-western facing length of the head of the pier

    Vessel may be left unattended

    Gem Pier (Part of Crown

    Allotment 2160, Parish of Cut-

    Paw-Paw)

    12(c)

    Permit-only Berthing Area

    At all times – All lengths of the pier and any other wharf connected to the pier, except for any area which has been set-aside which is not permit-only

    Nil

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    30 minutes maximum

    – A south-eastern facing length of 30 metres at the head of the pier

    Loading / unloading area. Vessel must be attended at all times

    Kerferd Road Pier (Part of

    Crown Allotment 29B, Section 92, Parish of Melbourne

    South)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The north-western facing length of the lower-landing at the head of the pier

    – A south-eastern facing length of approximately 25 metres at the head of the pier

    Vessel may be left unattended

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    Lagoon Pier (Part of Crown

    Allotment 11A, Section 2A, Parish of Melbourne

    South)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The north-eastern facing length of the lower-landing at the head of the pier

    – The north-western facing length of the lower-landing toward the head of the pier

    Vessel may be left unattended

    Middle Brighton Pier and

    Breakwater (Crown

    Allotment 1F3, Parish of Moorabbin)

    10(c)

    Access Prohibited

    Area

    At all times – All of the pier and breakwater west of a point adjacent to the short-term berthing area at the mid-point of the pier

    Nil

    12(b)

    Prohibited Berthing Area

    At all times – A north-eastern facing length of 30 metres toward the head of the pier and breakwater

    Nil

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The north-eastern facing length of the landing at the mid-point of the pier

    Vessel may be left unattended

    Mordialloc Pier (Crown Allotment

    12A3, Parish of Lyndhurst)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The north-western facing length of the lower-landing toward the head of the pier

    – The south-eastern facing length of the lower-landing toward the head of the pier

    Vessel may be left unattended

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    Mornington Pier and Jetty (Crown

    Allotment 8G, Section 1, Parish of Moorooduc)

    12(c)

    Permit-only Berthing Area

    At all times – The north-eastern facing length of Mornington (Fisherman’s) Jetty

    – The south-western facing length of Mornington (Fisherman’s) Jetty

    – The initial south-eastern facing section of the Pier for a length of approximately 45 metres

    – The pile berth sites adjacent to the jetty: 01, 03

    Nil

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    30 minutes maximum

    – All of the enclosed loading zone section immediately adjacent to the pile berthing area and the pier

    Loading / unloading area. Vessel must be attended at all times

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The south-eastern facing lower-landing section at the head of the pier for a length of approximately 44 metres

    Vessel may be left unattended

    Berthing is prohibited as to the same effect of Regulation 12(b) of these Regulations in this area, during the specified periods as subject to the conditions of signage erected by the local port manager, with 7 days-notice given to relevant port users displayed at this set-aside area

    12(a)

    48-hour Berthing Area

    48 hours maximum

    – The south-eastern facing landing area at the mid-section of the pier for a length of approximately 52 metres

    – The pile berth sites adjacent to the jetty: 02, 04

    Vessel may be left unattended

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    Patterson River Water Frontage

    and Boat Ramps (Crown

    Allotment 101B, Parish of

    Lyndhurst)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    30 minutes maximum

    – The north-western facing length of the floating landing, to the west of the boat ramps

    – The north-western facing length of wharfing between boat ramp 1 and 2

    – The north-western and north-eastern facing length of wharfing between boat ramp 2 and 3 for a length of approximately 80 metres

    – The north-western facing length of wharfing between boat ramp 3 and 4, up to a line perpendicular to the head of the finger jetty at boat ramp 4

    – The northern facing length of the finger jetty at boat ramp 4

    Loading / unloading area. Vessel must be attended at all times

    12(b)

    Prohibited Berthing Area

    At all times – The north-western facing length of wharfing to the east of the finger jetty at boat ramp 4

    Nil

    Point Lonsdale Jetty (Crown

    Allotment 4B, Parish of Paywit)

    12(c)

    Permit-only Berthing Area

    At all times – The northern facing length of the lower-landing at the head of the jetty

    Nil

    Portsea Pier (Crown

    Allotment 146B, Parish of

    Nepean)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    30 minutes maximum

    – The northern facing length of the outer-arm of the pier

    – The eastern facing length of the lower-landing at the mid-point of the pier for a length of approximately 21 metres

    – An eastern facing length of the pier between the outer arm and the mid-point lower-landing of the pier

    Loading / unloading area. Vessel must be attended at all times

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The southern facing length of the lower-landing on the outer-arm of the pier

    – A western facing area on the northern section of the pier for a length of 60 metres

    Vessel may be left unattended

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2493

    Queenscliff South Pier

    (Part of Crown Allotment 2052, Parish of Paywit)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    30 minutes maximum

    – The south-western facing lower-landing at the head of the pier for a length of 20 metres

    Loading / unloading area. Vessel must be attended at all times

    Rosebud Pier (Crown

    Allotment 33A, Section 1, Parish

    of Wannaeue)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The south-western facing length of the lower-landing at the head of the pier

    – The north-eastern facing length of the lower-landing at the head of the pier

    – The north-eastern facing length of lower-landing near the head of the pier

    Vessel may be left unattended

    Rye Pier (Crown Allotment

    4B, Parish of Nepean)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The eastern facing length of the lower-landing near the head of the pier

    Vessel may be left unattended

    12(b)

    Prohibited Berthing Area

    At all times – The northern facing area at the head of the pier for its length of approximately 36 metres

    Nil

    12(c)

    Permit-only Berthing Area

    At all times – A western facing length at the head of the pier for approximately 53 metres

    Nil

    Sandringham Jetty and

    Breakwater (Crown

    Allotment 21J, Parish of Moorabbin)

    10(c)

    Access Prohibited

    Area

    At all times – All areas of the jetty Nil

    12(b)

    Prohibited Berthing Area

    At all times – The lower-landing at the head of the jetty

    – The western and eastern facing lengths of the finger wharf off the jetty

    Nil

    Sorrento Pier (Crown Allotment

    77F, Parish of Nepean)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    30 minutes maximum

    – The south-western facing length of the lower-landing on the west of the head of the pier

    – The north-eastern facing length of the head of the pier

    Loading / unloading area. Vessel must be attended at all times

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The south-western facing length of the lower-landing on the east of the head of the pier

    Vessel may be left unattended

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    South Channel Fort (Crown Allotment

    71D, Parish of Nepean, Point

    Nepean National Park)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The south-western facing length of the lower-landing of the jetty

    – The inner south-western facing section of the jetty for a length of approximately 20 metres

    – The north-western facing landing length of the outer-arm of the jetty

    Vessel may be left unattended

    South Channel Pile Light

    (Unreserved Crown Land

    within Local Port of Port Phillip)

    12(b)

    Prohibited Berthing Area

    At all times – The northern facing area of the structure

    Nil

    St Kilda Pier and Breakwater

    (Crown Allotment 22, Section

    2X Parish of Melbourne South, and

    Crown Allotment 2011, Parish

    of Melbourne South)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    30 minutes maximum

    – The northern facing lower-landing at the initial section of the pier for a length of 30 metres

    – The eastern-facing outer length of the floating pontoon section adjacent to the marina gangway for its length of 31 metres

    Loading / unloading area. Vessel must be attended at all times

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The following bays of the floating pontoon section at the end of the pier and adjacent to the marina gangway: bays 01, 02, 03, 04 (western section)

    Vessel may be left unattended

    12(a)

    48-hour Berthing Area

    48 hours maximum

    – The following bays of the floating pontoon at the end of the pier and adjacent to the marina gangway: bays 04 (eastern section), 05, 06, 07

    Vessel may be left unattended

    St Leonards Jetty and Breakwater

    (Crown Allotment 45,

    Section 1, Parish of Paywit)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    30 minutes maximum

    – The northern facing length of the lower-landing at the mid-point on the north of the jetty

    – The western facing length of the lower-landing on the outer-arm of the jetty

    Loading / unloading area. Vessel must be attended at all times

    12(c)

    Permit-only Berthing Area

    At all times – The eastern facing length of the centre-arm at the mid-point of the jetty

    Nil

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2495

    Stony Creek Backwash

    (Crown Allotment 2177, Parish of Cut-

    Paw-Paw)

    10(c)

    Prohibited Access Area

    At all times – The length of the walkway over the inlet of the backwash area

    Nil

    Swan Bay Jetty (Part of Crown Allotment 17L,

    Parish of Paywit)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    30 minutes maximum

    – The north-eastern facing length of the boat ramp finger jetty

    Loading / unloading area. Vessel must be attended at all times

    Werribee South Jetty (Crown

    Allotment 95B, Section D, Parish

    of Deutgam)

    12(c)

    Short-term Berthing Area

    4 hours maximum

    – The whole south-western facing length of the jetty

    Vessel may be left unattended

    Workshops Pier (Crown

    Allotment 2169, Parish of Cut-

    Paw-Paw)

    12(c)

    Permit-only Berthing Area

    At all times – The north-western facing length of the pier

    – The south-eastern facing length of the pier

    Nil

  • 2496 G 50 17 December 2020 Victoria Government Gazette

    Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008QUALIFICATIONS NECESSARY FOR APPOINTMENT AS

    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OFFICERSI, Brett Sutton, Chief Health Officer, Department of Health and Human Services, under

    section 29(3) of the Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008, declare that –1. The Declaration made by me to the Department of Health on 8 February 2019, which was

    published in Government Gazette G8 on 21 February 2019 and took effect on 18 March 2019, is revoked; and

    2. At least one of the qualifications, or one of the combination of qualifications (where applicable), contained in the following Schedule is necessary for a person to be appointed as an Environmental Health Officer under the Act.

    This declaration will take effect on 17 December 2020.Dated 14 December 2020

    ADJUNCT CLINICAL PROFESSOR BRETT SUTTON Chief Health Officer

    Delegate of the Secretary to the Department of Health and Human Services

    SCHEDULE

    Victorian QualificationsName of Qualification Institution (where applicable)Bachelor of Applied Science (Environmental Health) Swinburne Institute of TechnologyBachelor of Health Science (Public and Environmental Health)

    Swinburne University of Technology

    Bachelor of Health Science (Environmental Health Management)

    Swinburne University of Technology

    Graduate Diploma of Environmental Health Practice Swinburne University of TechnologyBachelor of Public Health (Environmental Health) La Trobe UniversityCertificate of Competency issued undersection 38 of theHealth Act 1958 prior to July 1992Diploma Environmental Health completed prior to 2000

    Swinburne College of Technology

    Diploma Environmental Health completed prior to 2000

    Swinburne Institute of Technology

    Diploma of Applied Science (Environmental Health) completed prior to 2000

    Swinburne College of Technology

    Diploma of Applied Science (Environmental Health) completed prior to 2000

    Swinburne Institute of Technology

    Diploma for Public Health Inspectors completed prior to 2000

    The Royal Society for the Promotion of Health

    Bachelor of Public Health majoring in Environmental Health completed prior to 2002-AND-Graduate Certificate of Environmental Health completed no later than 2004

    La Trobe University, Bendigo

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2497

    Victorian QualificationsName of Qualification Institution (where applicable)Diploma in Public Health completed prior to 2000-AND-Diploma in Meat and Other Food Inspection completed prior to 2000

    Royal Society of Health or any TAFE Institution

    New South Wales QualificationsName of Qualification Institution (where applicable)Bachelor of Applied Science-AND-Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Environmental Health)

    Any Australian University

    University of Western Sydney for Graduate Diploma

    Bachelor of Science-AND-Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Environmental Health)

    Any Australian University

    University of Western Sydney for Graduate Diploma

    Diploma in Public Health completed prior to 2000-AND-Diploma in Meat and Other Food Inspection completed prior to 2000

    Royal Society of Health or any TAFE Institution

    Bachelor of Natural Science (Environment and Health) Western Sydney University

    Western Australian Qualifications

    Name of Qualification Institution (where applicable)

    Bachelor of Applied Science (Environmental Health) Western Australian Institute of Technology

    Diploma in Public Health completed prior to 2000-AND-Diploma in Meat and Other Food Inspection completed prior to 2000

    Royal Society of Health or any TAFE Institution

    Bachelor of Health Science (Environmental Health) Edith Cowan University

    Graduate Diploma in Environmental Health Curtin University

    South Australian QualificationsName of Qualification Institution (where applicable)Graduate Diploma in Environmental Health Practice Flinders UniversityMaster of Environmental Health Flinders University

  • 2498 G 50 17 December 2020 Victoria Government Gazette

    Queensland QualificationsName of Qualification Institution (where applicable)Associate Diploma in Health Surveying Queensland University of TechnologyBachelor of Public Health (Environmental Health) Central Queensland UniversityBachelor of Health Sciences Griffith UniversityBachelor of Health Science (Applied Environmental Health)

    University of the Sunshine Coast

    Graduate Diploma in Environmental Health Queensland University of Technology

    Tasmanian QualificationsName of Qualification Institution (where applicable)Advanced Diploma of Environmental Health Institute of TAFE Tasmania

    Australian and New Zealand QualificationsName of Qualification Institution (where applicable)Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Applied Science Degree-AND-Graduate Diploma or Masters Degree in Environmental Health

    Any Australian or New Zealand University

    International QualificationsName of Qualification Institution (where applicable)Bachelor Degree Course in Science accredited by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health

    Conducted in England, Wales or Northern Ireland

    Bachelor Degree Course in Science accredited by the Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland

    Conducted in Scotland

    Bachelor Degree Course in Science majoring in Environmental Health

    Conducted in the USA

    Bachelor of Science Any institution provided the person has obtained a Certificate of Registration of the Environmental Health Officers Registration Board (UK)

    Bachelor Degree of Science majoring in Environmental Health

    Conducted in South Africa

    Bachelor Degree of Applied Science (Environmental Health)

    Massey University (formerly Wellington Polytechnic)

    Public Health Inspectors Diploma completed prior to 1974

    Public Health Inspectors Education Board (England)

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2499

    AGREEMENT FOR THE MELBOURNE CITY LINK AND AGREEMENT FOR THE EXHIBITION STREET EXTENSION PROJECT

    Notice under Schedule 4 of the Agreement for Integrating and Facilitating the Project and the Exhibition Street Extension Project between the Crown in right of the State of Victoria, CityLink Melbourne Limited, Transurban Infrastructure Management Limited and City Link Extension Pty Limited (the ‘IFA’) (as substituted for (and as if incorporated in lieu of) Schedule 3 of the Agreement for the Melbourne City Link between the Crown in right of the State of Victoria, CityLink Melbourne Limited and Transurban Infrastructure Management Limited (the ‘Concession Deed’) and Schedule 1 of the Agreement for the Exhibition Street Extension Project between the Crown in right of the State of Victoria and City Link Extension Pty Limited (‘the ESEP Deed’)).

    CityLink Melbourne Limited (ABN 65 070 810 678) (for itself and as agent of City Link Extension Pty Limited (ABN 40 082 058 615)) (‘CityLink Melbourne’) gives notice of the following Charge Tolls, Maximum Charge Tolls and Day Tolls for the Melbourne City Link and the Exhibition Street Extension:

  • 2500 G 50 17 December 2020 Victoria Government Gazette

    Schedule of Charge Tolls, Maximum Charge Tolls and Day TollsCharge Tolls ($/vehicle)

    Category of Vehicle

    Tollable Section

    Car (including a Taxi)

    Light Commercial Vehicle

    Heavy Commercial Vehicle – Day

    Heavy Commercial Vehicle – Night

    Motor Cycle

    Tullamarine Freeway Upgrade, between Moreland Road and Brunswick Road

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

    Western Link Section 1, between Racecourse Road and Dynon Road

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

    Western Link Section 2, between Footscray Road and West Gate Freeway

    3.35 5.36 10.06 6.70 1.68

    Domain Tunnel and that part of the Southern Link leading into that Tunnel between the eastern portal of that Tunnel and Punt Road, other than that part of Southern Link Section 1:(a) between Punt Road and the

    exit to Boulton Parade; and(b) comprising Boulton Parade

    3.35 5.36 10.06 6.70 1.68

    Burnley Tunnel and that part of the Southern Link leading out of that Tunnel between the eastern portal of that Tunnel and Burnley Street

    6.03 9.65 18.10 12.06 3.02

    Southern Link Section 1, between Burnley Street and Punt Road and including that part of Southern Link Section 1: (a) between Punt Road and the

    exit to Boulton Parade; and (b) comprising Boulton Parade

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

    Southern Link Section 5, between Punt Road and Burnley Street other than that part of the Southern Link leading out of the Burnley Tunnel between the eastern portal of that Tunnel and Burnley Street

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

    Southern Link Section 1, between Glenferrie Road and Burnley Street

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

    Southern Link Section 5, between Burnley Street and Glenferrie Road

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

    Exhibition Street Extension 1.68 2.68 5.03 3.35 0.84

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2501

    Southern Link Section 1, between Punt Road and Swan Street Intersection, other than:(a) that part of Southern Link

    Section 1: (i) between Punt Road

    and the exit to Boulton Parade; and

    (ii) comprising Boulton Parade; and

    (b) that part of the Southern Link leading into the Domain Tunnel between the eastern portal of that Tunnel and Punt Road

    1.68 2.68 5.03 3.35 0.84

    Southern Link Section 5, between Swan Street Intersection and Punt Road

    1.68 2.68 5.03 3.35 0.84

    Notes:1. When travelling on Southern Link Section 1 between Burnley Street and Punt Road and then

    onto Batman Avenue, the Tollable Sections may be combined for the purposes of levying Tolls.

    2. When travelling on Southern Link Section 1 and into the Domain Tunnel, the Tollable Sections may be combined for the purposes of levying Tolls.

    3. A reference in the description of a Tollable Section to a part of the Southern Link between a particular street or road and Burnley Street, includes that part of the Southern Link between that particular street or road and where Burnley Street would cross the Southern Link if Burnley Street continued in a straight southerly direction from its southernmost extremity.

    4. In this table: ‘Heavy Commercial Vehicle – Day’ refers to where the passage of the Heavy Commercial Vehicle on the Tollable Section occurs between 6.00 am and 8.00 pm;‘Heavy Commercial Vehicle – Night’ refers to where the passage of the Heavy Commercial Vehicle on the Tollable Section occurs between 8.00 pm and 6.00 am;‘Boulton Parade’ includes the off-ramp connecting the rest of the Southern Link to Boulton Parade; ‘Burnley Tunnel’ means the eastbound tunnel between Sturt Street and Burnley Street; ‘Domain Tunnel’ means the westbound tunnel between Punt Road and Sturt Street; and‘Swan Street Intersection’ means the intersection between Swan Street and Batman Avenue.

  • 2502 G 50 17 December 2020 Victoria Government Gazette

    Maximum Charge Tolls ($/vehicle)

    Category of Vehicle Car (including a Taxi)

    Light Commercial Vehicle

    Heavy Commercial Vehicle

    Motor Cycle

    Trips where the passage of the Vehicle on the last Tollable Section comprising the Trip before exiting the Total Link occurs between 6.00 am and 8.00 pm

    10.05 16.09 30.16 5.03

    Trips where the passage of the Vehicle on the last Tollable Section comprising the Trip before exiting the Total Link occurs between 8.00 pm and 6.00 am

    10.05 16.09 20.11 5.03

    Day Tolls ($/vehicle)

    Category of Vehicle Car (including a Taxi)

    Light Commercial Vehicle

    Heavy Commercial Vehicle

    Motor Cycle

    Day Toll 19.29 41.83 77.93 9.64

    CityLink Melbourne intends that each Charge Toll, Maximum Charge Toll, and Day Toll specified above will first apply in the quarter ending 31 March 2021.

    Capitalised terms in this notice that are defined in:(a) the Concession Deed have, subject to paragraph (b), that meaning in this notice;(b) the ESEP Deed have that meaning in this notice, but only to the extent that the provision

    applies to the ESEP Deed,subject to the provisions of the IFA.FIONA LAST HENRY BYRNECompany Secretary DirectorCityLink Melbourne Limited CityLink Melbourne Limited (ABN 65 070 810 678) (ABN 65 070 810 678)

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2503

    AGREEMENT FOR THE EXHIBITION STREET EXTENSION PROJECTNotice under Schedule 1 of the Agreement for the Exhibition Street Extension Project between

    the Crown in right of the State of Victoria and City Link Extension Pty Limited (the ‘ESEP Deed’).City Link Extension Pty Limited (ABN 40 082 058 615) (‘Clepco’) gives notice of the following

    Charge Tolls for the Exhibition Street Extension: Charge Tolls ($/vehicle)

    Category of Vehicle

    Tollable Section

    Car (including a Taxi)

    Light Commercial Vehicle

    Heavy Commercial Vehicle – Day

    Heavy Commercial Vehicle – Night

    Motor Cycle

    Exhibition Street Extension 1.68 2.68 5.03 3.35 0.84

    Note:In this table: ‘Heavy Commercial Vehicle – Day’ refers to where the passage of the Heavy Commercial Vehicle on the Tollable Section occurs between 6.00 am and 8.00 pm.‘Heavy Commercial Vehicle – Night’ refers to where the passage of the Heavy Commercial Vehicle on the Tollable Section occurs between 8.00 pm and 6.00 am.

    Clepco intends that these Charge Tolls will first apply in the quarter ending 31 March 2021.Capitalised terms in this notice that are defined in the ESEP Deed have the same meaning as

    given by the ESEP Deed.FIONA LAST HENRY BYRNECompany Secretary DirectorCity Link Extension Pty Limited City Link Extension Pty Limited ABN 40 082 058 615 ABN 40 082 058 615

  • 2504 G 50 17 December 2020 Victoria Government Gazette

    AGREEMENT FOR THE MELBOURNE CITY LINKNotice under Schedule 3 of the Agreement for the Melbourne City Link between the Crown

    in right of the State of Victoria, CityLink Melbourne Limited and Transurban Infrastructure Management Limited (the ‘Concession Deed’).

    CityLink Melbourne Limited (ABN 65 070 810 678) (‘CityLink Melbourne’) gives notice of the following Charge Tolls, Maximum Charge Tolls, and Day Tolls for the Melbourne City Link: Charge Tolls ($/vehicle)

    Category of Vehicle

    Tollable Section

    Car (including a Taxi)

    Light Commercial Vehicle

    Heavy Commercial Vehicle – Day

    Heavy Commercial Vehicle – Night

    Motor Cycle

    Tullamarine Freeway Upgrade, between Moreland Road and Brunswick Road

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

    Western Link Section 1, between Racecourse Road and Dynon Road

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

    Western Link Section 2, between Footscray Road and West Gate Freeway

    3.35 5.36 10.06 6.70 1.68

    Domain Tunnel and that part of the Southern Link leading into that Tunnel between the eastern portal of that Tunnel and Punt Road, other than that part of Southern Link Section 1:(a) between Punt Road and the

    exit to Boulton Parade; and(b) comprising Boulton Parade

    3.35 5.36 10.06 6.70 1.68

    Burnley Tunnel and that part of the Southern Link leading out of that Tunnel between the eastern portal of that Tunnel and Burnley Street

    6.03 9.65 18.10 12.06 3.02

    Southern Link Section 1, between Burnley Street and Punt Road and including that part of Southern Link Section 1: (a) between Punt Road and the

    exit to Boulton Parade; and (b) comprising Boulton Parade

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

  • Victoria Government Gazette G 50 17 December 2020 2505

    Southern Link Section 5, between Punt Road and Burnley Street other than that part of the Southern Link leading out of the Burnley Tunnel between the eastern portal of that Tunnel and Burnley Street

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

    Southern Link Section 1, between Glenferrie Road and Burnley Street

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

    Southern Link Section 5, between Burnley Street and Glenferrie Road

    2.68 4.29 8.04 5.36 1.34

    Southern Link Section 1, between Punt Road and Swan Street Intersection, other than:(a) that part of Southern Link

    Section 1: (i) between Punt Road

    and t