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No. 21 432—28 MAY 2014—305509—1 [781] VOL. CCCXXII OVER THE COUNTER SALES $2.75 INCLUDING G.S.T. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY 28 MAY 2014 No. 21 432 ISSN 0039-9795 U B E R T A S ETF I D E L I T A S Tasmanian Government Gazette Text copy to be sent to Mercury Walch Pty Ltd. Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 6232 2138 Mail: 5 Bowen Road, Moonah, Tasmania 7009 Order Information When using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Mercury Walch Pty Ltd on (03) 6232 2138 Deadlines All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday prior to publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Please supply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If your advertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Mercury Walch Pty Ltd will not be held responsible for any errors and the advertisement will be printed. Enquiries Subscription and account enquiries phone (03) 6232 2137 Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6232 2128 Out of Hours Special Gazette Notification Out-of-hours notification for Special Gazettes phone (03) 6232 2128 or mobile 0400 922 459 Gazette and State Service Online The Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are now available online at:— www.gazette.tas.gov.au CONTENTS Notice Page Administration and Probate ............................... 782 Cities, Councils .................................................. 797 Emergency Management.................................... 783 Fee Units ............................................................ 785 Forest Management............................................ 783 Justice................................................................. 783 Living Marine Resources ................................... 782 Notices to Creditors ........................................... 781 Oaths .................................................................. 783 Professional Standards ....................................... 783 Tasmanian State Service Notices ...................... 817 Unclaimed Moneys ............................................ 786 LAUREENA McCRORIE (also known as and in the Will called LAUREENA MANSELL) late of 96 Dalrymple Road Mount Direction in Tasmania divorced deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Laureena Mccrorie (also known as and in the Will called Laureena Mansell) who died on the twenty-sixth day of February 2014 are required by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2 137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the said Company by the twenty-eighth day of June 2014 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Dated this twenty-eighth day of May 2014. REBECCA SMITH, Trust Administrator. MARY JOYCE IVERA COAD late of 17 Dances Road Cygnet in Tasmania retired factory worker/home duties/widow who died on the fifteenth day of August 2013: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Executors Phillip Lawrence Coad and Dayne Emil Johnson c/- M+K dobson mitchell allport of 59 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars of their claim to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania in writing on or before the twenty-eighth day of June 2014 after which date the Executors may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice. Dated this twenty-eighth day of May 2014. M+K DOBSON MITCHELL ALLPORT, Practitioners for the estate BERYL JOAN MUNRO late of Aldersgate Nursing Home Kings Meadows in the State of Tasmania (formerly of Unit 1/10 Pleasant Street Mowbray in the State of Tasmania) home duties/widowed deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Beryl Joan Munro who died on the nineteenth day of November 2013 are required by the Executor Jeffrey Ian Munro of Unit 1/16 Andros Place Legana in the State of Tasmania to send particulars to the said Executor and to the Registrar of the Supreme Court G.P.O. Box 167 Hobart in the State of Tasmania by the twenty-eighth day of June 2014 being one calendar month from the date of this Notice after which date the Executor may distribute the assets of the deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. Dated this twenty-eighth day of May 2014. DOUGLAS & COLLINS, Solicitors. Notices to Creditors

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No. 21 432—28 May 2014—305509—1

[781]VOL. CCCXXII OVER THE COUNTER SALES $2.75 INCLUDING G.S.T.

T A S M A N I A NG O V E R N M E N T

GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY 28 MAY 2014 No. 21 432 ISSN 0039-9795

TASMANIA

• UBERTAS•ET•FIDELITAS •

Tasmanian Government Gazette Text copy to be sent to Mercury Walch Pty Ltd.

Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 6232 2138Mail: 5 Bowen Road, Moonah, Tasmania 7009

Order InformationWhen using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Mercury Walch Pty Ltd

on (03) 6232 2138

DeadlinesAll copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday prior to publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Please supply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If your advertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as

possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Mercury Walch Pty Ltd will not be held responsible for

any errors and the advertisement will be printed.Enquiries

Subscription and account enquiries phone (03) 6232 2137Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6232 2128

Out of Hours Special Gazette NotificationOut-of-hours notification for Special Gazettes phone (03) 6232 2128

or mobile 0400 922 459Gazette and State Service Online

The Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are now available online at:— www.gazette.tas.gov.au

CONTENTS

Notice Page

Administration and Probate ............................... 782

Cities, Councils .................................................. 797

Emergency Management.................................... 783

Fee Units ............................................................ 785

Forest Management ............................................ 783

Justice ................................................................. 783

Living Marine Resources ................................... 782

Notices to Creditors ........................................... 781

Oaths .................................................................. 783

Professional Standards ....................................... 783

Tasmanian State Service Notices ...................... 817

Unclaimed Moneys ............................................ 786

LAUREENA McCRORIE (also known as and in the Will called LAUREENA MANSELL) late of 96 Dalrymple Road Mount Direction in Tasmania divorced deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Laureena Mccrorie (also known as and in the Will called Laureena Mansell) who died on the twenty-sixth day of February 2014 are required by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2 137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the said Company by the twenty-eighth day of June 2014 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.

Dated this twenty-eighth day of May 2014.REBECCA SMITH, Trust Administrator.

MARY JOYCE IVERA COAD late of 17 Dances Road Cygnet in Tasmania retired factory worker/home duties/widow who died on the fifteenth day of August 2013: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Executors Phillip Lawrence Coad and Dayne Emil Johnson c/- M+K dobson mitchell allport of 59 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars of their claim to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania in writing on or before the twenty-eighth day of June 2014 after which date the Executors may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice.

Dated this twenty-eighth day of May 2014.M+K DOBSON MITCHELL ALLPORT,

Practitioners for the estate

BERYL JOAN MUNRO late of Aldersgate Nursing Home Kings Meadows in the State of Tasmania (formerly of Unit 1/10 Pleasant Street Mowbray in the State of Tasmania) home duties/widowed deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Beryl Joan Munro who died on the nineteenth day of November 2013 are required by the Executor Jeffrey Ian Munro of Unit 1/16 Andros Place Legana in the State of Tasmania to send particulars to the said Executor and to the Registrar of the Supreme Court G.P.O. Box 167 Hobart in the State of Tasmania by the twenty-eighth day of June 2014 being one calendar month from the date of this Notice after which date the Executor may distribute the assets of the deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.

Dated this twenty-eighth day of May 2014.DOUGLAS & COLLINS, Solicitors.

Notices to Creditors

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782 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 28 May 2014

Living Marine Resources

LIVING MARINE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 1995

Fisheries (AbAlone) rules 2009, Rule 9

Notice - Dates of closiNg of the coMMeRcial gReeNlip abaloNe fisheRy foR state wateRs aDjaceNt to the

NoRth-west aND west coasts of tasMaNia, aND Dates of closiNg the coMMeRcial blacklip abaloNe

fisheRy iN state wateRs off st heleNs oN the east coast of tasMaNia

I, ROBERT GOTT, A/General Manager (Water and Marine Resources), acting under Rule 9 of the Fisheries (Abalone) Rules 2009, and delegated authority under Section 20(1) of the Living Marine Resources Management Act 1995, hereby determine that the dates of the closed season for the commercial abalone fishery for the taking of greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata) from “State waters adjacent to the north-west and west coasts of Tasmania” are as follows:

- from 1 June 2014 to 31 December 2014, inclusive;

where “State waters adjacent to the north-west and west coasts of Tasmania” is defined to mean the area of State waters adjacent to the north-west and west coasts of mainland Tasmania bounded in the west by the line of longitude 144° East, bounded in the south by the line of latitude 44° South, bounded in the east by an imaginary line commencing at the intersection of the line of longitude 145° 06’ 17.82” East and the line of latitude 40° 17’ 06.77” South, then running due south to the line of latitude 40° 40’ 53.37” South, then running due west to the line of high water at Guyton Point, then following the line of high water in an approximately north-west direction to Little Creek, then running due west to the line of longitude 144° 51’ 01.60” East, then running due south to where it meets the high watermark on mainland Tasmania (~ at point of latitude 40° 44’ 20.02” South), then following the line of high water approximately west and south to the line of longitude 145° 06’ 17.82” East via Woolnorth Point, then running due south to the line of latitude 44° South, and bounded in the north by the line of latitude 40° 17’ 06.77” South;

and that the dates of the closed season for the commercial abalone fishery for the taking of blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra) from “sub-block 30A” are as follows:

- from 1 June 2014 to 31 December 2014, inclusive;

where “sub-block 30A” is defined to mean: those State waters off St Helens on the east coast of Tasmania within an area bounded in the north by the line of latitude 41° 12’ 27.10” South and bounded in the south by the line of latitude 41° 16’ 32.12” South.Dated: 21 May 2014

ROBERT GOTT, A/General Manager, Water And Marine Resources.

INFORMATION

The commercial greenlip abalone fishery in State waters off the north-west and west coasts of Tasmania and the commercial blacklip abalone fishery in State waters off St Helens on the east coast of Tasmania are being closed for the remainder of the year 2014 to control the total amount of abalone harvested in these areas. These closed areas relate to commercial fishing for greenlip abalone in fishing blocks 48 (except for sub-block 48A), 49 and 5 and down the west coast, and to blacklip abalone fishing in sub-block 30A off the east coast.

ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration

NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the estate of shaNe aNDRew Riley late of 266 Lollara Road Ranelagh in Tasmania courier never married deceased may be granted to Sharon Joy Goodwin of 3 Tutton Avenue Huonville in Tasmania production supervisor never married the legal guardian of Isla Rose Riley and Blake Andrew Maurice Riley the minor children of the said deceased and Rosalie Jane Riley of 266 Lollara Road Ranelagh in Tasmania home duties married the nominated co-administrator.

Dated this twenty-eighth day of May 2014.BAKER WILSON LAWYERS.

ADMINISTRATION & PROBATE ACT 1935

Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration

NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that letters of administration of the Estate of bReNDaN scott belliNgeR late of 19 Archer Street Port Sorell in Tasmania Mechanic married/separated deceased intestate may be granted to Kellie Anne Bellinger of 604 Mersey Hill Road Mole Creek in Tasmania Cook Widow the lawful wife of the said deceased.

Dated this twenty-eighth day of May 2014.GUNSON WILLIAMS, Solicitors for the Applicant.

ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration

NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the Estate of cliftoN jaMes blacklow late of Heemskirk Road Zeehan in Tasmania deceased intestate may be granted to Gwenda Rae Padgett of 57 Meander Valley Road Carrick in Tasmania a daughter of the said Clifton James Blacklow deceased.

Dated this twenty-eighth day of May 2014.SPROAL & ASSOCIATES, Solicitors for the Applicants.

ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration

NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the Estate of aDRiaN williaM lusk late of 34 Golden Grove Drive Blackmans Bay in the State of Tasmania deceased single store owner may be granted to Bethany Rachael Lusk partnered student of 34 Golden Grove Drive Blackmans Bay in the State of Tasmania and Robert William Lusk single retired plumber of 5 Lucas Street Kingston in the State of Tasmania.

Dated the twenty-third day of May 2014.

TIERNEY LAW, Solicitors.

Administration and Probate

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28 May 2014 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 783

JUSTICE ACT 1959The Department of Justice, Hobart,

28 May 2014

IN ACCORDANCE with the provisions of the Justices Act 1959, His Excellency the Governor-in-Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned persons as Justices of the Peace for the State of Tasmania and its Dependencies:–

Brenda Anne Lohrey, 5 McRae Place, Prospect Vale.Steven John Collidge, 167 Derwent Avenue, Lindisfarne.

By His Excellency's Command,

hoN DR VANESSA GOODWIN, MLC, Attorney-General.

OATHS ACT 2001

The Department of Justice, Hobart,28 May 2014

Commissioner for Declarations

IN ACCORDANCE Pursuant to paragraph 12 of the Oaths Act 2001, I have appointed the following person as a Commissioner for Declarations:-

Natalie Dianne Hocking, 272 Park Street, North HobartBy His Excellency's Command,

hoN DR VANESSA GOODWIN, MLC, Attorney-General.

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS ACT 2005

Notice under section 35(2) Professional Standards Act 2005

PURSUANT to Section 35 of the Professional Standards Act 2005 I hereby extend the period for which the Engineers Australia Scheme (Tas) is in force to 31 May 2015.

hoN DR VANESSA GOODWIN MLC, Attorney General, Minister for Justice.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 2006appoiNtMeNt of MuNicipal eMeRgeNcy MaNageMeNt

cooRDiNatoR

NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with Section 23 of the Emergency Management Act 2006, the following appointment has been made for a period of three (3) years commencing on the date of this Notice.

Mr Benjamin Foot, Municipal Emergency Management Coordinator, Flinders Council

Dated the sixteenth day of May 2014.

hoN M. T. (RENE) HIDDING MP), Minister For Police and Emergency Management

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 2006

appoiNtMeNt of Deputy MuNicipal eMeRgeNcy MaNageMeNt cooRDiNatoR

NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with Section 23 of the Emergency Management Act 2006, the following appointment has been made for a period of three (3) years commencing on the date of this Notice.

Mr Chris Bowman, Deputy Municipal Emergency Management Coordinator, Flinders Council

Dated the sixteenth day of May 2014.

hoN M. T. (RENE) HIDDING MP), Minister For Police and Emergency Management

TASMANIA

Permanent Timber Production Zone Land

Revocation Order 2014, No. 1

FOREST MANAGEMENT ACT 2013

(Section 11)

I make the following order under section 11(1) of the Forest Management Act 2013.

Dated the twenty-third day of May 2014.

PAUL HARRISS, Minister for Resources.

1. Short title

This order may be cited as Permanent Timber Production Zone Land

Revocation Order 2014, No. 1

2. Commencement

This order takes effect on the day on which its making is notified in the Gazette.

3. Interpretation

(1) In this order –

Act means the Forest Management Act 2013.

(2) Section 11(3) of the Act provides that this order is not a statutory rule for the purposes of the Rules Publication Act 1953.

(3) The Acts Interpretation Act 1931 applies to the interpretation of this order as if the order were by-laws.

4. Land for revocation as permanent timber production zone land

The areas of land listed in Schedule 1 to this order, and set out by way of illustration in Schedule 2, cease to be, or form part of, permanent timber production zone land for the purposes of section 11 of the Act.

Justice

Emergency Management

Oaths

Professional Standards

Foresty Management

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784 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 28 May 2014

Schedule 1 – Areas of Land

Item 1

All that area of land comprising about 0.2 hectares and identified as Lot 1 on Plan 9764 in the Central Plan Register, a reduced copy of which is set out, by way of illustration only, in Part 1 of Schedule 2 to this order.

Item 2

All that area of land comprising about 0.1 hectares and identified as Lot 1 on Plan 9765 in the Central Plan Register, a reduced copy of which is set out, by way of illustration only, in Part 2 of Schedule 2 to this order.

Item 3

All that area of land comprising about 0.3 hectares and identified as Lot 1 on Plan 9767 in the Central Plan Register, a reduced copy of which is set out, by way of illustration only, in Part 3 of Schedule 2 to this order.

Item 4

All that area of land comprising about 0.02 hectares and identified as Lot 1 on Plan 9762 in the Central Plan Register, a reduced copy of which is set out, by way of illustration only, in Part 4 of Schedule 2 to this order.

Item 5

All that area of land comprising about 0.2 hectares and identified as Lot 1 on Plan 9766 in the Central Plan Register, a reduced copy of which is set out, by way of illustration only, in Part 5 of Schedule 2 to this order.

Item 6

All that area of land comprising about 0.6 hectares and identified as Lot 1 on Plan 9763 in the Central Plan Register, a reduced copy of which is set out, by way of illustration only, in Part 6 of Schedule 2 to this order.

Item 7

All that area of land comprising about 0.4 hectares and identified as Lot 1 on Plan 9769 in the Central Plan Register, a reduced copy of which is set out, by way of illustration only, in Part 7 of Schedule 2 to this order.

Item 8

All that area of land comprising about 0.1 hectares and identified as Lot 1 on Plan 9779 in the Central Plan Register, a reduced copy of which is set out, by way of illustration only, in Part 8 of Schedule 2 to this order.

Item 9

All that area of land comprising about 0.2 hectares and identified as Lot 1 on Plan 9768 in the Central Plan Register, a reduced copy of which is set out, by way of illustration only, in Part 9 of Schedule 2 to this order.

Item 10

All that area of land comprising about 0.01 hectares and identified as Lot 1 on Plan 9778 in the Central Plan Register, a reduced copy of which is set out, by way of illustration only, in Part 10 of Schedule 2 to this order.

Schedule 2 – Plans

Part 1 Central Plan Register number 9764Part 2 Central Plan Register number 9765Part 3 Central Plan Register number 9767Part 4 Central Plan Register number 9762Part 5 Central Plan Register number 9766Part 6 Central Plan Register number 9763Part 7 Central Plan Register number 9769Part 8 Central Plan Register number 9779Part 9 Central Plan Register number 9768Part 10 Central Plan Register number 9778

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28 May 2014 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 785

Current Fee (Exclusive of GST) ($)

Fee to apply from 1 July

2014 (Exclusive of GST) ($)

Fee Unit = Fee Unit =1.46 1.48

1 Application under section 12 of the Act for accreditation of a seed sprout producer $0.00 $518.00 No $0.00 $518.00

2 Application under section 18 of the Act for variation of accreditation of a seed sprout producer –(a) if the variation does not involve the approval or variation of a seed sprout food safety program $0.00 $370.00 No $0.00 $370.00(b) if the variation involves the variation of an approved seed sprout food safety program for the accreditation

$0.00 $444.00 No $0.00 $444.00(c) if the variation involves the approval of a new seed sprout food safety program for the accreditation that is in addition to, or in substitution for, an existing approved seed sprout food safety program for the accreditation

$0.00 $444.00 No $0.00 $444.003 Application under section 19 of the Act for transfer of

accreditation of a seed sprout producer $0.00 $444.00 No $0.00 $444.004 Annual fee for accredited seed sprout producer whose

maximum number of persons employed or engaged, by that producer at any point during the 12 months preceding the calculation of the fee, was equivalent to the following:

(a) fewer than 5 full-time seed sprout handlers $0.00 $259.00 No $0.00 $259.00(b) 5-50 full-time seed sprout handlers $0.00 $518.00 No $0.00 $518.00(c) more than 50 full-time seed sprout handlers $0.00 $1,110.00 No $0.00 $1,110.00

5 Penalty for default in respect of an accredited seed sprout producer $0.00 $111.00 No $0.00 $111.00

Application fee for food safety auditors (Regulation 4)$0.00 $259.00 No $0.00 $259.00

Fees set in accordance with the Fee Units Act 1997

Regulations Section headers and Fee number and descriptions

GST Applicable (Yes/No)

GST Amount ($)

Fee to apply from

1 July 2014 (Inclusive of

GST) ($)

Department of Primary Industry, Parks, Water and Environment

Regulation 4

Primary Produce Safety (Seed Sprouts) Regulations 2014

Schedule 1 - Fees

Primary Produce Safety (General) Regulations 2014 (S.R. 2014, No. 24)

Fee Units

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786 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 28 May 2014

SOLICITORS’ TRUST - UNCLAIMED MONIES

Pursuant to Section 257(4) of the Legal Profession Act 2007 the Solicitors’ Trust advises that it has received the following further unclaimed monies from legal firms between 20 December 2011, when details in respect of such monies were last published, and 30 April 2014:

Firm - Archer Bushby

Name Address Amount DescriptionAaron Mead 185 George Town Road,

Newnham 7248$60.00 Legal Aid Contribution not required

03-03-09Unknown $40.00 Money Order 37303509 95 purchase from

St Helens on 23-08-09Estate Keitha Annie Earl (Executor Geoffrey Leonard Youd)

5 Headley Court, Scottsdale (Executor 21 Kiama Parade, St Helens)

$90.00 Power of Attorney - not registered - refund of registration fee

Estate Roy Kenneth Youd C/- Ms Kristy L Youd formerly of 123 Outram Street, Summerhill, TAS 7250

$106.30 Refund received from Public Trustee being cash on hand at date of death

Craig Robert Scott Gardner Street, Chudleigh $96.00 Stamp duty & registration fees not required from 1990

Estate Gertrude Mary Headlam

$25.06 Debenture distribution re Cambridge Credit Corp 13/5/10

Mark Andrew Gardwood T/A Newclean Property Services

Unit 2, 18 Cupania Street, Rocherlea TAS 7248

$211.15 Refunds of costs 3/11/10

Jeanne Patricia Schmid Bass Highway, Exton TAS $76.00 Refund registration fee & stamp duty re Release of Right of Way - 27/10/88

Graeme David Brown 6 Wallace Street, Newnham TAS 7250

$50.00 Refund registration fee re Bill of Sale 5/12/90

Kevin John & Valerie White 12 Matthew Place, West Launceston

$90.00 Refund registration & stamp duty 25/1/91 re purchase from Saneith P/L

Estate George Aye Bird 5 Alice Street, Scottsdale $70.00 Refund registration fee 31/7/91 - Personal representative Hazel Geraldine Walker (deceased) - Beneficiaries unknown

Graeme John Dineen C/- Hydro Electric comm, St John Street, Launceston

$25.00 Refund registration fee re Transfer from Newnham - 3/2/89

Michael Grant Skipper 75 Caledonia Drive, Relbia TAS 7258

$70.00 Refund of Registration Fee re Mortgage to B&E 1991

Colonial Mutual PO Box 174, South Melbourne

$10.00 Refund Registration Fee re Bill of Sale 26/4/1993

Estates of Frank Graham & Valerie Emily Jackson

3 Iris Court, Bribie Island QLD 4507

$130.00 Balance Registration Fee re Easement 20/2/1991

Estate of Gweneth Merle Brown

C/- Mr Phillip J Johnston, 20 Cosgrove Drive, Richmond TAS 7025

$90.00 Power of Attorney Registration Fee not used 28/11/1996

Stephen Craig Larissey 26 Emma Street, West Launceston 7250

$90.00 Refund Stamp Duty & Registration Fee 30/10/1990 re Restrictive Covenant

Ian R Gordon 44 Hill Street, Launceston TAS

$20.00 Deposit for Stamp Duty not required re IR & HE Gordon Property Trust 12/12/1988

William K & Alcyonie R Shaw

PO Box 282, St Helens TAS $20.00 Deposit for Stamp Duty not required re purchase from Tetrad Holdings P/L 3/3/1989

G J Wainwright R.S.D. Weldborough $30.00 Refund of Stamp Duty not required re purchase from Grose 25/9/1989

J D Stearnes Children Trust Unknown $4,888.57 Proceeds of Savings Bank of Tasmania account deposited 23/10/1991

Unclaimed Monies

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28 May 2014 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 787

Firm - Baker WilsonName Address Amount DescriptionUnknown $32.00 Direct deposit 14/4/11 via Connect Credit

UnionGary George & Sandra Howe 1049 Clifton Vale Road,

Dysart 7030$59.10 Refund various fees

Keven Rowlison 153 Pitt Town Road, Kenthurst NSW 2156

$39.09 Reimburse surplus settlement funds

Richard Seeber & Madeleine Peattie

91 Waggs Road, Mountain River 7109

$20.00 Refund search fees

Helen Ford 117 Wright Road, Marraka Downs NT 0822

$20.00 Surplus settlement funds

Aaron Troy Wales & Ruth Tracey Parker

67 Russell Street, Quarry Hill VIC 3550

$250.09 Land tax refund 9/2/2012

Firm - BishopsName Address Amount DescriptionWayne Bevan 283.50 Refund of costs re criminal matter

Firm - Blissenden LawyersName Address Amount DescriptionSharon Mary Ward Canada $284.73 Balance deposit on costs

Firm - B J LillasName Address Amount DescriptionUnknown Unknown $47.95

Firm - BradfieldsName Address Amount DescriptionUnknown Unknown $174.40

Firm - Bruce DaviesName Address Amount DescriptionAnnette Creely $255.83 Benefiial entitlement under Estate of Cyril

James Bingham (DOD 23/4/06)Mrs Muriel Geraldine MacKinnon

378 Young Street, TRURO, Canada NS B2N3YZ

$1,123.01 Beneficial entitlement under Will of late Marie Geraldine Newman (DOD 15/4/71) Children Richard MacKinnon and Valerie Lockstead

Firm - Butler McIntyre & ButlerName Address Amount DescriptionKatherine Booth 495 George Street, Fitzroy

VIC$55.00 Unclaimed funds - 12/11/2010

Estate of Andrea Mary Woolley

C/- 20 Murray Street, Hobart $144.00 Address Unknown - 28/7/2010

Unknown $100.00 Unknown deposit from J Groves 12/11/2010

Nicole Marguerite Cashion Unit 4/23 Amethyst Drive, Blackmans Bay TAS 7052

$53.93 Final distribution TFM claim

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788 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 28 May 2014

Firm - CDS LawName Address Amount DescriptionRG & SJ Graue Rosebery 10.53 2007 matterUnknown 40.00

'Firm - Clerk Walker LawyersName Address Amount DescriptionGlenn Burgess 2 Heather Street, Southport

TAS 7109$29.00 Balance trust money

Firm - Dobson Mitchell & AllportName Address Amount DescriptionPerpetual Lenders Mortgage Services

5 Percy Street, Adelaide SA 5001

$82.00 Unused funds for disbursements

Jobarr Investments Pty Ltd 219 Summerleas Road, Kingston TAS 7150

$8.00 Unused bank cheque fee - sale to Dalgleish

Perpetual Lenders Mortgage Services

5 Percy Street, Adelaide SA 5001

$270.22

Perpetual Lenders Mortgage Services

5 Percy Street, Adelaide SA 5001

$131.00

GE Commercial (Australia) Pty Ltd

Level 3/572 Swan Street, Burnley VIC 3121

$8.55

Perpetual Lenders Mortgage Services

5 Percy Street, Adelaide SA 5001

$106.00

Ms Jade O’Neal 112 East Derwent Hwy, Lindisfarne TAS

$50.00 Overpayment of stamp duty 28/10/10

Perpetual LMS 5 Percy Street, Adelaide SA 5000

$106.00 Refund of registration fee 19/7/2010

Unknown $25.00 Direct deposit 1/9/10 “Australia Person”Unknown $25.00 Direct deposit 7/9/10 “Australia Person”Unknown $150.00 Deposit 16/11/10 “Vic/Tas Customer

Service Centre”Mrs Vivienne Davey 7 Sirus Street, Howrah 7018 $247.72 1/4 share final distribution Estate of Alpha

Jane Batt LordMs Annette Rogers 3 Arden Place, Rokeby 7019 $12.12 Refund overpayment re Victory BlindsMs Louise Vereshaka 30 Villeroy Street, Hampton

VIC 3188$147.03 Overpayment rates Central Highlands

Council 2010Julia Stevens C/- 12 Savige Place,

Campbell, Canberra ACT 2612

$73.24 Final distribution Estate of Alpha Loyal Batt Burley

Shree Charbhuja C/- Perpetual Lenders Mortgage Services, 5 Percy Court, Adelaide SA 5000

$28.70

Cynthia Lohrey 39-39A St Georges Terrace, Battery Point & PO Box 165, Battery Point TAS 7004

$8,000.00 Settlement monies from Wallace Wilkinson & Webster June 2010

Mr M J & Mrs J E Tunstall 18 Grevillea Ave, Old Beach TAS 7017

$119.70 Credit on registration fee Lands Title Office re Application to Note Marriage

David Cotton 53 Wellwood Street, Lenah Valley TAS 7008

$59.50 Refund rates Clarence City Council 16/12/11

Mr Xi Xiong 27 Princess Street, Sandy Bay TAS 7005

$87.50 Balance of costs re UTAS matter 22/3/2012

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28 May 2014 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 789

Firm - Douglas & CollinsName Address Amount DescriptionEstate M C Peacock $20.00 Refund stamp duty on lease 1991J Pullman $50.00

Firm - Faulds & AssociatesName Address Amount DescriptionJames Cartwright 418 Huon Road, South

Hobart TAS 7004$139.40 Refund of overpaid rates

Gregory Douglas Kunkler 1a Junee Road, Maydeena TAS 7140

$23.50 Refund of overpaid rates

Firm- Friend & Edwards LawyersName Address Amount DescriptionEstate Grace Emily Hardman $394.44 From Trust Company Fiduciary Services

Ltd being estate entitlements to Cambridge Credit Corporation

Joshua George Hancock $300.00 Retainer of costs re property settlementFriend & Jones, Simmons Wolfhagen & Walch (unknown)

$1,318.85 Funds held with B & E Ltd opened 1985

Firm- FitzGerald & Browne LawyersName Address Amount DescriptionAnnette Stocks 17 Ramsden Street, Somerset $60.00 Unlevied Legal Aid ContributionUnknown $60.00 Unknown direct deposit 29/2/2008Glen Carter $50.00 Unverified Lynch donation 26/10/2010Sally Lockley 8 Ocean Grove, Carlton &

13 Seventh Avenue, New Norfolk

$60.00 Refund legal aid contribution 7/2/2011

Firm - Galilee SolicitorsName Address Amount DescriptionUnknown $1,000.00 Unknown deposit 4/8/2010Lee Christmas $79.80 Registration Fee Refund 14/7/2010

Firm - Grant TuckerName Address Amount DescriptionShane Hutton 5 Thompsons Lane,

Newnham TAS 7248$550.00

Firm - G J NevinName Address Amount DescriptionJ Augostin & M Everett Hillcrest Road, Devonport $3.58K Gale & D Brett 17 Winspears Road, East

Devonport$47.62

S Parker Mersey Bluff, Devonport $6.13M & M Lemon 2 Mounah Avenue,

Mornington$14.00

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S Taylor PO Box 587, Ulverstone $20.97Walter Christopher Otto & Elizabeth Anne Otto ATF Otto Family Trust

Formerly 8 Gibbons Street, Wynyard

$10.00 Trust establishment

Walter Christopher Otto & Elizabeth Anne Otto ATF Otto Aviation Trust

Formerly 8 Gibbons Street, Wynyard

$10.00 Trust establishment

Firm - Hugh MurrayName Address Amount DescriptionDhilan Wickramasinga 24 Camelot Crescent, Middle

Park QLD 4074$20.00 Transfer duty on purchase not required

Firm - Hunt & HuntName Address Amount DescriptionM Lovell $50.00 Direct deposit 24/9/2010M Lovell $50.00 Direct deposit 8/10/2010

Firm - Ian Guest & AssociatesName Address Amount DescriptionKarl A Ewington 6 Studholme Street, Burnie

TAS 7320$20.00 Refund funds paid by client 9/5/2007

Duncan Charles & Suchita APLIN

3 Roche Court, Oxenford QLD 4210

$15.00 Refund overpayment stamp duty 12/5/2007

Thomas David Roy & Kylie Jane Maree HEPI

12 Kingsmill Street, WYNYARD TAS 7325

$20.00 Stamp duty not required 29/7/2010

Firm - C A Johnstone Munnings & CoName Address Amount DescriptionKeith Ott Sandy Bay $165.84Mrs K Kimmel United Kingdom $55.00

Firm - J Jovanovic & AssociatesName Address Amount DescriptionWesley Bishop 39 Cranes Road, Dromedary

TAS$0.02

Joel Hutcheon PO Box 316, Rosny TAS $100.00E. Mirowski / Ian Muroski Deceased $0.70Stacey Morrison $135.00Maria Bartulin 23 Thornley Street, West

Moonah TAS 7009$60.00

Peter Brooker 1/22 Nicholas Drive, Sandy Bay TAS 7005

$0.45

Ian Stevens 199 Primrose Road, Primrose Sands TAS 7173

$0.03

Ann Catherine Beaton United Kingdom $0.02Valerie Bissett Unit 2/36 Raynor Road,

Midway Point TAS 7171$0.70

Diane Myra Conley Unit 1, 1 Beach Road, Kingston TAS 7050

$0.50

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28 May 2014 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 791

Mr & Mrs Lynch 27 Peters Street, New Town TAS 7008

$0.69

Anne Morgan 32 Darcy Street, South Hobart TAS 7004

$0.76

David & Faye Old 10 Whelan Drive, Gagebrook TAS 7030

$0.03

Henrietta Mitchell 5/242 Bathurst Street, Hobart TAS 7000

$0.05

Roger Steele & Nolene Helen Priest

28 Esplanade, Midway Point TAS 7171

$0.01

Winston Foung 8 Clutha Place, South Hobart TAS 7004

$0.07

Richard Joseph Moore 37 Carrumwoods Drive, Carrum Downs VIC 3021

$0.09

Mr Willi Ling PO Box 24, Bicheno TAS 7215

$0.50

Woodhouse $1.00Elise Allison Nixon 16 Swinton Place, New Town

TAS 7008$0.20

W F Yu $0.20Hai Qing Yu 1/327 Nelson Road, Mount

Nelson TAS 7007$0.36

Heather June Wagg PO Box 290, Geeveston TAS 7116

$0.60

Mrs Sally Livingston 110 Crabtree Road, Crabtree TAS 7109

$64.35

Rodney Williams 16 Adelphi Road, Claremont TAS 7011

$77.77

Jason Paul Bray 79 Centauri Drive, Cambridge TAS 7170

$165.00

Jim Bourke & Ms Jones 6/8 Alexandra Esplanade, Bellerive TAS 7108

$5.29

Hemalatha Birrah and Arumugom Jaiyapuakasaun

Deputy Matrons Office, Launceston General Hospital, Launceston TAS 8250

$78.00

Michael & Ann Christian 18 Weemala Court, Mount Nelson TAS 7007

$1.97

Earnest John Suckling 2 Wilga Road, Risdon Vale TAS 7016

$31.00

Tyron Shaun Howells Unit 6/12 Christina Court, Mermaid Waters QLD 4218

$0.30

Firm - Jackson Tremayne & FayName Address Amount DescriptionC J Eden 1 Fitzroy Place, Sandy Bay $614.00 Purchase of 1 Fitzroy Place, Sandy Bay

Firm - Julie Byrne LegalName Address Amount DescriptionFiona Ann Spies $17.10 Share of final distribution re Estate Patrick

Augustine Joseph Kearns

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Firm - Mackie CromptonName Address Amount DescriptionUnknown $80.00 Deposit Periodic Payment 15/7/2011Unknown $150.00 Deposit 001681 27/10/2011

Firm - McLean McKenzie & TopferName Address Amount DescriptionUnknown $106.00 UnknownSkerritt Farms Pty Ltd 1405 Toorak Road, (or PO

Box 261), Burwood VIC 3125

$2,389.94 Disbursements not required after purchase settlement 14/8/2006

Firm - Murdoch ClarkeName Address Amount DescriptionUnknown $28.00 Telstra Dividend 13/3/2009Unknown $28.00 Telstra Dividend 13/3/2009Unknown $28.00 Telstra Dividend 13/3/2009Unknown $72.32 Debenture Note int tcl dist

Feb09/00805293Unknown $132.00 Mawsrella MD Lawyers (2/8/09)Unknown $200.00 Internet online banking 2563629 (14/8/09)Unknown $95.12 Pension et Affairs (14/10/09)Unknown $10.00 Internet online banking 2975320 (27/8/10)Unknown $0.01 Deposit ING Direct 0279420 (13/9/10)Unknown $10.00 Internet online banking 2364551 (8/10/10)Michelle Nischler 207/416 Gore Street, Fitzroy

VIC 3065$106.99 Balance matrimonial property settlement

(10/6/03)Graham Norman Joel, Donna Maree Joel, Emma Maree Joel & Katrina Grace Brough

11 McShane Road, Bridgewater TAS 7030

$251.15 Refund excess duty

Laura May Woolford Unit 7, 11 Olive Place, Kingston TAS 7050

$635.19 Residue of Estate C J Woolford

Emma Woodward 4/4 Hildern Street, New Town TAS 7008

$33.74 residue of Estate D M Woodward

Firm - O’Rourke & KellyName Address Amount DescriptionJ M Batt $36.75 Balance investment funds 30/6/09Galiglam Pty Ltd $318.10 Galiglam Unit Trust

Firm - Page SeagerName Address Amount DescriptionDavid & Lorraine Hursey 111 Main Road, Sorell, TAS

7173$17.65 Contribution funds for litigation

Darren Hughes C/- 23 Parkway Drive, Scareness, QLD 4655

$36.25 Contribution funds for litigation

Carmen Leigh Komro 11 Topaz Court, Southside, QLD 4570

$45.00 Refund balance of costs

Poy Hwa Lee 236 Sandy Bay Road, Sandy Bay, TAS 7005

$1,000.00 Deposit for future costs

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28 May 2014 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 793

Xuemin (Arthur) Too 3 Clarke Street, Prahan, VIC 3181

$200.00 Refund balance of costs

Vignesh Karthic Mani 5 Nile Avenue, Sandy Bay, TAS 7005

$645.00 Refund balance of costs

Pin Lin 5 Beddome Street, Sandy Bay, TAS 7005

$660.00 Refund balance of costs

Estate P J Butler $143.00 Investment funds with Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees 16/9/02

Estate N J Skinner $236.87 Investment funds with Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees 2/3/01

Prabin Kharel 11/5 Marsh Street, New Town TAS 7008

$1,601.00 Refund balance of costs 7/10/10

Dapeng Zhao 3/25 Holloway Street, Ormond VIC 3204

$3,415.00 Refund balance of costs 25/6/09

Unknown $101.00 Unknown deposit 18/6/09The Japan Shipowners Mutual P&I Assoc

2-15-14 Nihonbashi-Ningyocho, Chuoh-Ku, TOKYO 103-0013 JAPAN

$96.35 Cancellation of stale cheque 30/9/10

TOC H Tasmania $1.84 Investment funds with Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees 28/9/00

V Carter ITF J & M Carter $12.63 Investment funds with Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees 27/7/01

Firm - Phillips TaglieriName Address Amount DescriptionUnknown $90.00 Funds direct deposited 11/10/2002 - unable

to identify depositorUnknown $20.00 Funds direct deposited 9/3/2004 - unable

to identify depositorUnknown $80.00 Funds direct deposited 13/10/2006 -

unable to identify depositor

Firm - PWB LawyersName Address Amount DescriptionCamstock Transport Pty Ltd 74 Binalong Road,

Mornington, TAS 7018$220.29 Surplus funds held in trust since 24-04-07

Mark Andrew Nichols 14 East Bagdad Road, Bagdad, TAS 7030

$353.62 Surplus funds held in trust since 04-09-09

Sean Butterworth 9 Wagter Lane, Campania $4.00 Surplus funds held since 18/6/09John Gerard Dunn C/- John Stone Industries, 150

Westbury Road, Launceston$20.64 Surplus funds held since 7/4/10

Wood Family Trust 199 Macquarie Street, Hobart $12.46 Interest on closure of investment 15/6/09Bianca Hill 80 James Cook Avenue,

Howlong NSW$53.00 Refund 1/2 share filing fee discharge of

mortgage 9/11/10Aaron Shaun Tyler 114 Maarlyn Road, South

Hobart 7004$30.93 Balance trust money 1/6/10

Firm - Rae & PartnersName Address Amount DescriptionTimothy Simon Conley PO Box 9172 Aspen,

Colorado USA 81612 $69.96

Christina Nowlan 81 Blackberry’s Road, Glengarry TAS

$184.60

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Susan Jane Shipp 9 Sculthorpe Place, Norwood TAS

$38.45

Brett James Butler 66 James Street, Kardella VIC 3951

$4.27

Gordon Arnold & Doreen Elizabeth SHAW

PO Box 153, Deloraine TAS $165.10 Excess funds re payment mortagee’s costs

Roche International Capital Holdings Pty Ltd

11 Arnold Street, Penguin TAS

$2,109.02 Refund overpaid land tax 15/12/2008

Puspalatha Kumaran 5 Linden Road, Primrose Sands TAS

$40.00 Half refund lodgment fee on caveat not registered 2009

ASIC Unclaimed Monies $790.00Estate of Eva Emma Button $2,536.82 Balance Estate funds formerly held with

Zeeman, Kable & Page

Firm - G A RichardsonName Address Amount DescriptionUnknown Depositor $290.00 Deposit 29/6/11 Burnie officeLisa Stratulatos PO Box 597, Darwin NT

0810$14.27 Final payment father’s estate

Firm - Ritchie & Parker Alfred Green & CoName Address Amount DescriptionEstate Waveney Riverton Jones

$55.07 Final distribution 1997 payable to Miss Lesley Court

Palfreymans Pty Ltd $3,320.57 Monies held prior to liquidationEstate Henry Howard Button $1,723.66 Elizabeth Louise Button’s TrustLinda Fanny Button Trust $951.93 Estate Maria DitchamJames Kiddle $3,903.45 Estate Annie Gertrude Burgess - 1/16

Share Distribution & Accumulated IncomeMarjorie Kiddle $3,751.35 Estate Annie Gertrude Burgess - 1/16

Share Distribution & Accumulated IncomeUnknown $519.00 Unknown deposit Westpac 22/12/10

Firm - Rod Glover LegalName Address Amount DescriptionChristopher John Geragthy & Louise Susan Geragthy

$100.00 Balance of funds retained for clearing of property

Keri Lynn Whiteley $162.00 Refund from Council for overpayment of rates

Leah Richardson 31 Morris Avenue, Devonport TAS 7310

$28.69 Refund overpayment of disbursements on conveyance 19/8/11

Firm - Robinson LawName Address Amount DescriptionAndrew John Carr & Breeanna Margaret Carr

2 Grayton Street, Glenorchy $69.00 Overpayment re purchase 2 Grayton Street 3/9/08

Deborah Jane Dunn & Tracey Ann Watson

6/37 Waimea Avenue, Sandy Bay

$158.94 Overpayment re sale 6/37 Waimea Ave 15/10/08

Unknown $61.16 Transfer from Excel to LIV accounting 2008

Unknown $9.00 Final on closure practice - Transfer of accounting

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28 May 2014 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 795

Firm - Shields HeritageName Address Amount DescriptionNola McCarron $40.00 Estate of Ronald Felix McCarron - 1/5

share of balance fundsHarold Roberts-Thomson Childrens Trust

$10.00 Settled sum

Estate of late R K Ewing $867.98 7/17/1946Winsome and Monica Fennell $2,988.33 July 1946C C Nominees Pty Ltd PO Box 68, Kingston 7051 $38.00 Refund of stamp dutyElizabeth Mary Williams $1.50 Refund balance legal costsMichael & Jennene Wells 12 Centaurus Crescent,

Regents Park QLD 4118$300.00 Refund of home owners warranty fee

Anthony James Lawrence 153 Summerleas Road, Fern Tree 7050

$83.00 Refund balance legal costs

CJL Smith & Mortgagee $7,184.07 Investment funds & interestThomas & Martini $4,624.33F C Thorpe $1,341.34Hepburn Trust $14,257.91Mr P Hodgson $1,938.04Mrs W E Lowe 44 Waroona Street,

Youngtown TAS$1,246.06 Proceeds investment account

R Woods $614.44Peter James Crowe 133 Lexington Road, Cygnet

7109$9.95 Balance costs

Sidney William Larner & Emily Elizabeth Larner

$221.09 Balance investment monies & interest from 1941

Estate of Helen Milander Herd

Launceston $2,019.23 Residue of undistributed Estate since 1941 (1/10 share Ethel Zorade/Zoe Murman (Ross Peter & Keith Peter), 1/10 share Roy Morris Ogilvie (Graham Ogilvie & Morris Ogilvie), 2/10 share Blanche McGill (charity)

Firm - Simmons WolfhaganName Address Amount DescriptionHW Business A/c Hobart Water

$359.00 Unknown direct deposit

HW Business A/c Hobart Water

$60.00 Unknown direct deposit

K Bowler 60 Banks Street, Yarralumlah ACT 2600

$11.29 Estate Helen Gorrie Hine-Haycock - Share of Demutulations monies

F M Hardwick 15 Forst Road, Kiola NSW $11.29 Estate Helen Gorrie Hine-Haycock - Share of Demutulations monies

Kristie Lee Grace 45 Windsor Street, Glenorchy TAS 7010

$4.46 Refund surplus funds - sale of 19 Presnell Street, Granton

Jeffrey G & Catherine A Foster

54 Swanston Street, New Town TAS 7008

$223.50 Refund surplus settlement funds - purchase of 54 Swanston Street

Darren Thomas Triffitt 720 Back River Road, Magra TAS 7140

$3.46 Childrens Matters - Reimbursement surplus funds

Anthony J & Tammy E Anderton

9889 Tasman Hwy, Little Swanport TAS 7190

$5.40 Refund bank cheque fee not required re purchase Lot 1 Tasman Hwy, Little Swanport

Gavin Mark Dodd 1 Joynton Street, New Town TAS 7008

$50.60 Childrens matters - Refund funds held in Trust

Karley Joy Rhodes 22 Chippendale Street, Claremont TAS 7011

$20.00 Refund overpayment of rates - sale 1 Cox Ave, New Norfolk

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Simmons Wolfhagen, Simmons & Walsh re R W Stone

$15,699.05 Unclaimed money sent to ASIC 1994

Unknown $559.94 Unclaimed money sent to ASIC 2001Lea Strath Nominees $2,560.25 Unclaimed money sent to ASIC 2000Clements & Marshall $663.49 Unclaimed money sent to ASIC 2000D M Crow $3,931.73 Unclaimed money sent to ASIC 2000Davis $71,270.14 Unclaimed money sent to ASIC 2000Mark J Clay 96 Great Alpnme Road,

Myrtleford VIC 3737$131.00

Firm - Templesmith & PartnersName Address Amount DescriptionUnknown $150.00 Unidentified deposit 17/12/10

Firm - Walsh Day James MihalName Address Amount DescriptionEstate Syliva Linda Lees $439.59 Beneficiary - Ronald LeesEstate Syliva Linda Lees $439.59 Beneficiary - Jamie LeesEstate Syliva Linda Lees $439.59 Beneficiary - Linda StottMark William Yeend PO Box 183, Suffolk Park,

NSW 2481$51.20 Part settlement monies conveyancing sale

Justin Vincent Cassidy 17 Banks Place, Turners Beach, TAS 7315

$1.22 Refund conveyancing purchase

Tania Naomi Hosking Unit 8/47 Amy Street, West Ulverstone, TAS 7315

$60.00 Return of Legal Aid Contribution

Firm - Wallace Wilkinson & WebsterName Address Amount DescriptionFTW Pty Ltd 444 Main Road, Glenorchy $25.00 Trust Deed PaymentAlice Clifford $440.00 Security for costs deposited 24/3/11Stephen Jackson Wadley 39494 Tasman Highway,

Nunamara$131.00 Filing fee 3/3/11

Any person who claims to be entitled to any of these unclaimed monies may make application to the Solicitors’ Trust for the

payment of that unclaimed money.

Claims should be submitted to:

The Administration Manager

Solicitors’ Trust

GPO Box 1133

Hobart Tas 7001

Claims should be submitted in writing and supported by documentation which confirms your identity with the person named and

sets out the basis of your claim and any documents that support your claim.

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28 May 2014 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 797

GLENORCHY CITY COUNCIL

ANIMAL MANAGEMENT BY-LAW

BY-LAW NO 1 OF 2014

A by-law of Glenorchy City Council made under Section 145 of the Local

Government Act 1993 (Tas) for the purpose of managing animals within the municipality of Glenorchy.

PART 1 – PRELIMINARY 1 Short Title This by-law may be cited as the Animal Management By-law. 2 Commencement and Application

The provisions of this by-law commence on the day of publication in the Tasmanian Government Gazette. This by-law applies to the Municipality of Glenorchy.

PART 2 – INTERPRETATION AND DEFINITIONS

3 What The Words In This By-law Mean “Act” means the Local Government Act 1993 (Tas); “animal” means any live vertebrate animal other than a human being; “animal house” includes a kennel, cattery, pen, poultry house, aviary, hive, building or structure used for the keeping of any animal, but does not include a stable for the keeping of horses or stock; “attack” includes bite, menace, harass, chase or threaten; “authorised officer” means a person appointed as an authorised officer by the General Manager for the purposes of this by-law; “cat” means an animal of the species Felis catus or a hybrid of that species; “cattle” means a bull, cow, ox, steer, heifer, or calf; “chicken” means an animal of the species Gallus gallus;

Cities Councils

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“child” means a person under the age of 10 years; “Code of Practice” means any relevant and applicable code of practice for the purpose of animal husbandry and welfare and includes the Glenorchy City Council Code of Practice “Animal Keeping”;

“companion animal” means an animal kept as a companion pet; “Council” means Glenorchy City Council; “dog” means an animal of the species Canis familiaris; “domestic animal” includes an animal which is

(a) kept by an owner or some other person who has charge of the animal; and (b) reliant upon human contact to satisfy its welfare requirements;

“effective control” means

(a) confined by a cage or enclosure, or fence and closed gates; or (b) on a leash; or (c) under the direct supervision of a competent person; or (d) confined by such other appropriate method as prevents uncontrolled animal

activity;

“farm animal” means a horse, stock, poultry, game bird or any other animal being farmed; “feral animal” means any non-native animal living in a wild state and substantially independent of human support for its existence; “fouling” means depositing manure; “game bird” includes pheasant, peacock, guinea fowl, geese or turkey; “General Manager” means the General Manager of Council appointed pursuant to section 61 of the Act; “horse” includes a stallion , mare, gelding, pony, filly, colt, foal, ass, donkey, mule or any other animal used for burden, draught or for carrying people; “licence” means a written authority from Council issued to a person for the use of a stable in a residential zone of the Planning Scheme; “native animal” means any animal native to Australia; “nuisance” means circumstances relating to an animal that are offensive including anything that

(a) causes, or is likely to cause danger or injury to the health, safety or welfare of any person; or

(b) causes, or is likely to cause, a risk to public health; or (c) creates a noise that persistently occurs or continues to such an extent that it

unreasonably interferes with the peace, comfort or convenience of any person in any premises or public place;

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“obstruction” of an authorised officer includes to resist, hinder, delay or impede; “occupier” means a person who is in possession or occupation of any premises; “offensive” means

(a) injurious to any person’s real or personal property; or (b) noxious;

“owner” includes

(a) the person who ordinarily keeps and is responsible for the welfare of any animal but does not mean an employee who keeps an animal on behalf of his or her employer; or

(b) in the case of a child’s or youth’s pet, that child’s or youth’s parent or guardian;

“permit” means a written authority from Council issued to a person, pursuant to this by-law for the keeping of

(a) horses, farm animals or stock; or (b) bees;

“person” means an individual, corporation, business or any other legal entity; “pest animal” means a feral or stray animal or vermin; “Planning Scheme” means the Glenorchy Planning Scheme 1992; “poultry” means chickens or domestic ducks; “premises” means any land, cartilage, body of water or building; “prepared food” includes

(a) a product manufactured altered or modified for the purpose of animal consumption; or (b) commercial products or household scraps used for the purpose of animal consumption

but does not include hay or straw of any type; “property” has the same meaning as premises; “public land” means land owned, vested in or managed by Council or any Government department, agency or instrumentality; “public space” means any place to which, at the relevant time, the public have access, whether on payment of money for admission or otherwise; “road” means a public street as defined in the Traffic Act 1925 (Tas); “specified offence” means an offence against the clause specified in Column 1 of Schedule 2; “stable” means a building or structure used for the keeping of horses or stock;

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“stock” includes cattle, goats, deer, sheep, pigs, llamas, alpacas or a combination of two or more of them; “stray animal” includes any animal not in the current care and control of its owner, or some other person having responsibility for the animal, but excludes a feral animal; “vermin” means rats, mice, flies, fleas, lice, or any other animal or insect pest; “welfare” means the basic health, protection, care and comfort of any animal; “youth” means a person who is 10 or more years old but less than 18 years old and who is wholly or partly reliant on a parent or guardian to maintain his or her existence.

PART 3 – COMPLIANCE WITH GLENORCHY PLANNING SCHEME

4 Glenorchy Planning Scheme Takes Precedence

The Planning Scheme prevails over the provisions of this by-law to the extent of any duplication or inconsistency.

PART 4 – LICENCES AND PERMITS

5 Licence and Permit Requirements and Procedures (1) A person seeking to do anything for which a licence or permit is required under this

by-law is to apply to Council for the licence or permit (as the case may be) on the form approved by Council.

(2) An application for a licence or permit is to

(a) specify the place at which the animal, the subject of the application, is to be kept; and

(b) if required by Council or an authorised officer, be accompanied by a block plan

of the property (including measurements showing the portion of the property in which it is intended to keep the animal); and

(c) if required by Council or an authorised officer specify the manner, including any

enclosure, in which the animal is to be kept; and (d) contain such other information as Council reasonably requires; and (e) be accompanied by the fee (if any) required by Council.

(3) Council or an authorised officer may request further information from an applicant

including the written consent of the property owner should the premises subject to the licence or permit application be tenanted.

(4) If further information requested by Council is not provided within fourteen (14) days of

a request under subclause 3 Council may reject the application or consider it on the basis of the information that has been provided.

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(5) A licence or permit expires on 30th June following the date of its issue unless previously cancelled under clause 6.

(6) Prior to the expiration of a licence or permit, the holder may renew it by applying to

Council in the approved form and accompanied by the fee (if any) required by Council. (7) An application for renewal of a licence or permit made prior to its expiry has the effect

of extending the licence or permit until the time that the renewal is determined by Council under clause 6.

(8) Council is to keep a register of all licences and permits issued and is to note any

amendments, corrections or cancellations in the register. (9) A person holding a licence or permit must comply with all of its specified conditions.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(10) Any person seeking to obtain a licence or permit, or variation of a licence or permit

under this by-law must not wilfully make or cause to be made a false representation or declaration.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

6 Council May Approve, Refuse or Cancel a Licence or Permit

(1) After considering an application under clause 5, Council may

(a) grant a licence or permit; or (b) in the case of an existing licence or permit, renew it; or (c) refuse the application; or (d) in the case of an existing licence or permit, cancel it subject to clause 7.

(2) In considering whether to exercise a power under subclause 1, Council is to take into account

(a) whether the premises in respect of which the licence or permit is sought are fit

for the purpose; (b) the requirements of the Act and any laws relating to public health and

environmental protection in respect of the premises; (c) the situation and condition of the premises and whether they are likely to create a

nuisance; (d) the requirements of this by-law; and (e) whether there has been a concealment of facts.

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(3) A licence or permit may be granted or renewed subject to conditions determined by Council.

(4) Council may

(a) amend or vary the terms or conditions of a licence or permit upon one (1) month’s notification to the person to whom a licence or permit has been issued; or

(b) correct an error in the licence or permit at any time upon written notification to

the person to whom the licence or permit is currently issued, either on the application of the licence or permit holder, or of its own motion.

(5) Council may transfer a licence or permit on the application of a person who owns or

occupies land in relation to which there is a licence or permit in force. (6) An application under subclause 5 is to be in the form approved by Council and

accompanied by the fee (if any) required by Council. 7 Cancellation of a Licence or Permit Before cancelling a licence or permit Council is to:

(a) give one (1) month’s written notice to the licence or permit holder to show cause on or before a day specified in the notice why the licence or permit should not be cancelled; and

(b) give consideration to any representation made by the licence or permit holder in

respect of the notice given under subclause (a).

PART 5 - STABLES 8 Stable Licence Required

(1) Subject to subclause 2 and subclause 8, a person must not

(a) have; (b) use; or (c) permit to be used

a stable on any land situated in a residential area, (as amended from time to time) of the Planning Scheme, in which a horse or stock is kept.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the

case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

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(2) A person does not contravene subclause 1 provided that the premises where the stable is situated are greater than 2000 square metres and are licensed in accordance with clause 6, and that the stable complies with the following conditions:

(a) the stable is not to be within

(i) twelve metres of a dwelling house, school room, hospital, child health

centre, workroom or eating house; and

(ii) six metres of a street boundary or the boundary of any adjoining land in other occupation; and

(iii) fifteen metres of any milking shed or milk room of a dairy; and

(b) the stable must meet the following (i) a receptacle for manure and stable waste is to be placed outside each

stable;

(ii) the receptacle is to be constructed of reinforced concrete or brick rendered smooth in cement mortar or of other approved impervious material, and is to have a capacity not greater than is sufficient for 1.5m3 of manure and stable waste;

(iii) the receptacle is to be sufficiently ventilated, and provided with a tight fitting, fly proof lid which is to be closed at all times except when in use, and is to be emptied at least once weekly; or other such system as approved by an authorised officer;

(iv) all manure and stable waste produced on the premises is to be collected daily and placed in the receptacle;

(v) the stable is to be maintained in a clean condition and cleansed and disinfected when so requested by an authorised officer;

(vi) a stable, which was in use and licensed by Council prior to the commencement of this by-law, is not to be rebuilt or renovated in any structural manner without Council approval in writing; and

(vii) any new stable may need to comply with statutory requirements; including Planning, Building or Plumbing and have all relevant licences, or permits in place before use of the stable.

(3) (a) in addition to the requirements of clause 8(4), a person who applies for a licence

is to advertise in a daily newspaper circulating throughout Council’s municipal area that the person has applied for a licence; and

(b) the advertisement is to specify the name of the applicant, the location of the

premises, the number and type of animals to be kept and is to be in a form approved by the General Manager.

(4) An application for a licence will not be considered until twenty eight (28) days after the

date of publication of the advertisement referred to in clause 8(3).

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(5) Council is to keep a register of persons and premises in respect of which stable licences are issued.

(6) The register is to contain details of

(a) the location of the premises; (b) the number and types of animals to be kept at the premises; and (c) if there is a current licensee of the premises, the name of that person and the date

of expiry of the licence.

(7) If Council transfers a licence under clause 6(5), it is to amend the details in the register required to be kept under subclause 5.

(8) A person does not contravene subclause 1 provided that the premises were licensed in accordance with clause 6 immediately prior to the commencement of this by-law.

9 Objections to the Granting of a Stable Licence. (1) An owner or occupier of any premises within 200 metres of the premises in respect of

which a licence is sought may, within fourteen days (14) of the publication of the advertisement referred to in clause 8(3), lodge a written objection to the granting of a licence.

(2) Any such objection under subclause 1 is to be addressed to the General Manager and

specify the reasons for the objection.

PART 6 – RESTRICTIONS ON KEEPING CERTAIN TYPES OF ANIMALS.

10 Restrictions on Keeping Farm Animals.

(1) Subject to subclause 2, subclause 3 and subclause 5 a person must not keep a farm

animal on any premises unless

(a) the premises has a lot size of 1500 square metres or greater; and (b) the person has applied on the approved form to Council within the previous

twelve months (12) for a permit under clause 5; and (c) the permit under clause 5 has been granted under clause 6; and (d) the portion of the land to which the farm animal has access is effectively fenced

so that the animal cannot approach within

(i) twelve metres of any dwelling house, school room, hospital, child health centre, work room or eating house; and

(ii) two metres of a street boundary, or any adjoining property; and

(iii) fifteen metres of any milking shed or milk room of a dairy, other than a milking shed or milk room used for the milking of that animal; and

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(e) boundary fencing suitable for the containment of the number and type of animals

involved is provided and maintained in good condition.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(2) Clause 10(1) does not apply in respect of land situated in a Rural Residential, Rural A,

Rural B or Landscape and Conservation zone of the Planning Scheme. (3) The requirements of subclauses 10(1)(a), 10(1)(b), 10(1)(c) and 10(1)(d) do not apply

in respect of keeping poultry if

(a) the allotment size is less than 1000 square metres and the number of poultry proposed to be kept does not exceed six; or

(b) the allotment size is between 1001 and 1500 square metres and the number of

poultry proposed to be kept does not exceed 12, and (c) no roosters are to be kept; and (d) Council is satisfied that such an exemption will not create or contribute to a

nuisance. (4) The requirements of subclause 10(1)( d)(ii) may be waived by Council if

(a) each adjoining property owner lodges a declaration with Council indicating consent that additional fencing requirements are not necessary; and

(b) Council is satisfied that an exemption from these requirements will not create a

nuisance. (5) A person does not contravene subclause 1 provided that the premises were licensed in

accordance with clause 6 immediately prior to the commencement of this by-law.

PART 7 - BEES 11 Beekeeping (1) A person must not keep more than one beehive on any property situated within a

residential zone of the Planning Scheme.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(2) A person who keeps bees must comply with the Code of Practice.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

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(3) A person must not keep bees within 25 metres of

(a) a street or road; or (b) any other building in the occupation of any other person

other than in accordance with the terms of a permit issued by Council.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the

case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(4) A person must not keep bees within 4 metres of an adjoining boundary.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

PART 8 – CONTROL OF ANIMALS 12 Proper Location of Animals (1) The owner or person in charge of an animal must ensure that it does not

(a) enter or remain on any property, without the consent of the owner or occupier of the property; or

(b) enter any public land unless there is a sign displayed on that land authorising the

entry of that kind of animal.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

(2) Subject to subclause 3, the owner or person in charge of a farm animal must ensure that the farm animal is confined to

(a) the owner’s property; or

(b) a property on which the owner or occupier has consented that the farm animal

may be kept.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(3) Subclause 2 does not apply when the farm animal is on a road and is under the effective

control of the owner or another competent person. (4) Any animal found straying or at large on any highway or on any land under the control

of Council shall be dealt with in accordance with Part 12, Division 5 of the Local Government Act 1993 (Tas).

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PART 9 – ANIMAL HOUSING 13 Animal Housing Conditions (1) A person must maintain an animal house in a clean and sanitary condition at all times,

so as not to (a) cause a nuisance to any person or property; or (b) adversely affect the welfare of any animal within it.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the

case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(2) A person must not discharge any polluted drainage from any animal house

(a) beyond the boundaries of any premises from which it emanates; or (b) into any water course or drain other than in accordance with a permit issued by Council.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the

case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(3) A person who owns or occupies a premises on which an animal or animal house is

situated must ensure that it meets the requirements of any relevant Code of Practice.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(4) A person in charge of a companion animal or domestic animal must ensure the

provision of adequate shelter which affords protection for the animal from adverse weather conditions.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the

case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(5) The General Manager, if satisfied that a nuisance under clause 16 of this by-law has

been, or is being caused, due to the location of an animal house, may serve a notice under clause 18 of this by-law instructing the relocation of the animal house to a more suitable site.

PART 10 – STRAY AND FERAL ANIMALS 14 Control of Stray and Feral Animals

Subject to the Dog Control Act 2000 (Tas), the Local Government Act 1993 (Tas) and the Law of Animals Act 1962 (Tas) and any subsequent amendments, Council has the power to impound all stray and feral animals.

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PART 11 – PEST ANIMALS 15 Pest Animals (1) An owner or occupier of premises where pest animals are present, excluding stray

animals, must take reasonable action to remove or eradicate them.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(2) An owner or occupier of premises where stray animals are present must

(a) return the animal to its owner or some other person who has charge of the

animal, if known; or (b) deliver the animal to an authorised officer, or some other person or welfare

agency as determined by an authorised officer.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(3) A person must not keep, store or allow to be kept or stored on any premises, prepared

food for consumption by an animal unless the food is stored in a manner secured from all pest animals.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the

case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(4) A person must not feed or encourage the presence of pest animals, other than in

accordance with a permit from Council issued for the purpose of capture or eradication of the pest animals.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the

case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

PART 12 – ANIMAL NUISANCE 16 Animal Nuisance (1) The owner or person in charge of an animal must ensure it does not foul another

person’s property without that other person’s consent.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

(2) The owner or person in charge of an animal that fouls any public land or road must immediately clean up and dispose of the deposit in a lawful manner.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

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(3) The owner or person in charge of an animal must ensure it does not attack any person, or any other animal.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

(4) An owner or occupier of premises must ensure that a nuisance is not created by an

animal on those premises, or by the manner in which it is kept.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(5) The General Manager, if satisfied that a nuisance is caused, or contributed to, by the

number or type of animals kept on any premises, may serve a notice under clause 18 of this by-law, instructing the reduction in specified animal numbers and/or type of animals being kept.

(6) The owner or occupier of premises must ensure that the carcass of any animal on those

premises is suitably disposed of within a reasonable time after which the carcass has been discovered.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the

case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(7) For subclause 16(6) suitable disposal means

(a) disposal at an authorised local government waste management site; or

(b) subject to any other relevant legislation complete cremation of the entire carcass;

or (c) burial of the entire carcass in accordance with the following conditions

(i) the top of the carcass must not be within 600mm of the surface of the ground; and

(ii) the carcass must be covered with lime to a depth no less than 50mm; and

(iii) burial must not be within 100 metres of any watercourse or building, or subject to any overflow from any watercourse; and

(iv) the grave must be protected from scavenging animals.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

PART 13 – BY-LAW COMPLIANCE 17 Costs

In addition to any penalty imposed for a breach of this by-law, an expense incurred by Council in consequence of that contravention is recoverable by Council as a debt payable by the person failing to comply with or contravening this by-law.

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18 Notices (1) An authorised officer who is reasonably satisfied that a nuisance is being created in

contravention of this by-law may

(a) serve a notice on a person who owns or has charge of an animal, or is contributing to the nuisance, or allowing it to occur; and

(b) proceed under clause 23.

(2) A notice under subclause (1)(a) may

(a) require the person named in it to abate the nuisance within seven (7) days of service of the notice, or such other time period specified in the notice, and to ensure that the nuisance does not recur; and

(b) specify any reasonable means by which the nuisance is to be abated.

(3) A person served with, or specified in, a notice under subclause (1)(a) must comply with

the notice.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine of 2 penalty units for each day that the offence continues.

(4) A person served with, or specified in, a notice under subclause (1)(a) may appeal to the

Magistrates Court (Administrative Appeals Division) within fourteen (14) days after service of the notice.

PART 14 – MISCELLANEOUS 19 Entering private premises (1) An authorised officer who has reason to believe that the owner or person in charge of

an animal has committed an offence under this by-law may enter and remain in or on private premises other than a dwelling at any reasonable time to determine

(a) the number of animals on those premises; and

(b) whether or not any animal on those premises is authorised under a permit,

licence or any other authority; and (c) any relevant matter relating to any permit, licence or authority, or any application

for a permit, licence or authority.

(2) An authorised officer may require the occupier of premises to produce for inspection by the authorised officer on those premises

(a) all animals of which the occupier is the owner; and (b) any other animal kept or being held or retained on the premises; and (c) evidence of authorisation to keep, hold or retain those animals on the premises.

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20 Entering land (1) An authorised officer who has reason to believe that the owner or person in charge of

an animal has committed an offence under this by-law may

(a) enter on to land owned or occupied by that owner or person, but not any dwelling on that land, subject to subclause 3; and

(b) search for, seize and impound any animal on that land.

(2) Any animal seized under subclause 1 shall be dealt with in accordance with the relevant

provisions for impounding animals under Part 12, Division 5 of the Local Government Act 1993 (Tas).

(3) An authorised officer may apply to a magistrate or a justice for a warrant to enter any

dwelling on that land to enforce any provision of this by-law. 21 Name and place of abode (1) An authorised officer may require a person to give his or her name, address and date of

birth if the authorised officer reasonably believes the person is committing, has committed, attempted to commit or is likely to commit an offence against this by-law.

(2) A person must not

(a) fail or refuse to give his or her name, address or date of birth; or

(b) give a false name, address or date of birth.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

22 Obstruction of an authorised officer

A person must not obstruct, assault, threaten, harass or intimidate an authorised officer in performing any function or exercising any power under this by-law.

Penalty: On summary conviction a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.

23 Infringement notices

(1) An infringement notice may be issued in respect of a specified offence and the monetary penalty set out adjacent to the offence in Column 3 of Schedule 2 is the penalty payable under the infringement notice for that offence.

(2) An authorised officer may

(a) issue an infringement notice to a person whom the authorised officer has reason

to believe is guilty of a specified offence; and

(b) issue one infringement notice in respect of more than one specified offence.

(3) The Monetary Penalties Enforcement Act 2005 (Tas) applies to an infringement notice issued under this by-law.

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(4) All monies payable to Council or the General Manager in respect of an infringement notice are a debt due to Council and recoverable at law.

PART 15 – CODE OF PRACTICE 24 Code of Practice

The Glenorchy City Council Code of Practice comprises Schedule 1 of this by-law and sets out common sense and courteous procedures for managing animals.

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Schedule 2 - INFRINGEMENT NOTICE OFFENCES Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

CLAUSE GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF OFFENCE PENALTY (Penalty Units) 5(9) Fail to comply with conditions of a licence or permit 2 5(10) Make false representation on licence or permit application 2 8(1) Have an unlicensed stable on land 2 10(1) Keep a farm animal on land without a permit 2 11(1) Keep more beehives on land than permitted 2 11(2) Fail to comply with the Code of Practice for beekeeping 2 11(3) Keep bees within 25 metres of a street or occupied building 2 11(4) Keep bees within 4 metres of adjoining boundary 2 12(1) Allow a animal to enter property or public land 2 12(2) Fail to confine farm animal 2 13(1) Fail to maintain animal house in clean and sanitary condition 2 13(2) Discharge pollution from animal house other than specified in a permit 2 13(3) Fail to keep animal house according to a Code of Practice 2 13(4) Fail to provide adequate shelter 2 15(1) Fail to remove or eradicate pest animals 2 15(2) Fail to deliver stray animal to owner, authorised person or welfare agency 2 15(3) Fail to store food for animal consumption secure from pest animals 2 15(4) Feed or encourage pest animals 2 16(1) Animal fouling another person’s property 2 16(2) Fail to clean up animal deposit from public land or road 2 16(3) Animal attacking person or animal 2 16(4) Nuisance created by an animal on premises where it is kept 2 16(6) Fail to dispose of carcass within reasonable time 2 16(7) Fail to suitably dispose of a animal carcass 2 18(3) Fail to comply with conditions of a Notice 2 21(2)(a) Fail to provide name, address or date of birth 2 21(2)(b) Give false name, address or date of birth 2 22 Obstruct an authorised officer 4

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