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56241-1 No .89] TransferofLandAct1893 PROCLAMATION WESTERNAUSTRALIA TheHonourableSirFrancisTheodorePageBurt, FRANCISBURT, 5 KnightCommanderoftheMostDistinguishedOr- Lieutenant-Governor derofSaintMichaelandSaintGeorge,Lieuten- andDeputyofthe ant-GovernorandDeputyoftheGovernorofthe Governor . StateofWesternAustralia. [L .S.] FileNo.5735/50V7. WHEREASbytheTransferofLandAct1893,theGovernor isempoweredbyProclamationinthe GovernmentGazette to revestinHerMajestyasofHerformerestateallorany lands,whereofHerMajestymaybecometheregisteredpro- prietor,andwhereasHerMajestyisnowtheregisteredpro- prietorofthelandsdescribedintheSchedulehereto : Nowtherefore,I,theLieutenant-GovernorandDeputyof theGovernor,withtheadviceandconsentoftheExecutive Council,dobythismyProclamationrevestinHerMajesty, HerHeirsandSuccessors,thelanddescribedintheSched- ulesheretoasofHerformerestate . GivenundermyhandandthePublicSealofWestern Australia,atPerth,this3rddayofSeptember, 1987 . BytheLieutenant-GovernorandDeputyof theGovernor'sCommand, K .WILSON, MinisterforLands . GODSAVETHEQUEEN ! Schedule FileNo . ;DescriptionofLand ;CertificateofTitleVolume ; Folio . 2295/985 ;PerthBuildingLotV72 ;6;191 . 2295/985 ;PerthBuildingLotV73 ;6;192 . 2295/985 ;PerthBuildingLotV71 ;33;274 . 2295/985 ;PerthTownLotY1 ;8;221 3483 OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA (PublishedbyAuthorityat3 .30pan) PERTH :FRIDAY,4SEPTEMBER ATameetingoftheExecutiveCouncilheldintheExecutive CouncilChambersatPerththe21stdayofJuly1987,the followingOrderinCouncilwasauthorisedtobeissued- ChildWelfareAct1947-1984 ORDERINCOUNCIL WHEREASbysection19(2)(a)oftheChildWelfareAct 1947-1984,itisprovidedthattheGovernormayappoint suchpersons,maleorfemale, as hemaythinkfit,tobe membersofanyparticularChildren'sCourtandwhereasby section19(1)(b)(ii)ofthesaidActtheGovernormay amend,varyorrevokeanysuchappointment :nowtherefore HisExcellencytheGovernorbyandwiththeadviceand consentoftheExecutiveCouncildothherebyrevokethe appointmentofRobertJamesBatchelorasaMemberofthe Children'sCourtatTambellup . G .PEARCE, ClerkoftheCouncil . ATameetingoftheExecutiveCouncilheldintheExecutive CouncilChambersatPerththe18thdayofAugust1987,the followingOrdersinCouncilwereauthorisedtobeissued :- ChildWelfareAct1947-1984 ORDERINCOUNCIL WHEREASbysection19(2)(a)oftheChildWelfareAct 1947-1984,itisprovidedthattheGovernormayappoint suchpersons,maleorfemale,ashemaythinkfit,tobe membersofanyparticularChildren'sCourtandmaydeter- minetherespectivesenioritiesofsuchmembersand whereasbysection19(1)(b)(ii)ofthesaidActthe Governormayamend, vary orrevokeanysuchappointment: nowthereforeHisExcellencytheGovernorbyandwiththe adviceandconsentoftheExecutiveCouncildothhereby appointthepersonsnamedintheFirstScheduleheretoto beMembersoftheChildren'sCourtattheplacementioned

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Transfer of Land Act 1893PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

The Honourable Sir Francis Theodore Page Burt,FRANCIS BURT,

5 Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Or-Lieutenant-Governor

der of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieuten-and Deputy of the

ant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor of theGovernor .

State of Western Australia.[L .S.]

File No. 5735/50 V7.WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act 1893, the Governoris empowered by Proclamation in the Government Gazette torevest in Her Majesty as of Her former estate all or anylands, whereof Her Majesty may become the registered pro-prietor, and whereas Her Majesty is now the registered pro-prietor of the lands described in the Schedule hereto :Now therefore, I, the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of

the Governor, with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do by this my Proclamation revest in Her Majesty,Her Heirs and Successors, the land described in the Sched-ules hereto as of Her former estate .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of WesternAustralia, at Perth, this 3rd day of September,1987 .

By the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy ofthe Governor's Command,

K. WILSON,Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

ScheduleFile No . ; Description of Land; Certificate of Title Volume ;

Folio .2295/985 ; Perth Building Lot V72 ; 6; 191 .2295/985 ; Perth Building Lot V73 ; 6; 192 .2295/985 ; Perth Building Lot V71 ; 33; 274 .2295/985 ; Perth Town Lot Y1 ; 8; 221

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PERTH: FRIDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chambers at Perth the 21st day of July 1987, thefollowing Order in Council was authorised to be issued-

Child Welfare Act 1947-1984ORDER IN COUNCIL

WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (a) of the Child Welfare Act1947-1984, it is provided that the Governor may appointsuch persons, male or female, as he may think fit, to bemembers of any particular Children's Court and whereas bysection 19 (1) (b) (ii) of the said Act the Governor mayamend, vary or revoke any such appointment : now thereforeHis Excellency the Governor by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council doth hereby revoke theappointment of Robert James Batchelor as a Member of theChildren's Court at Tambellup .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chambers at Perth the 18th day of August 1987, thefollowing Orders in Council were authorised to be issued :-

Child Welfare Act 1947-1984ORDER IN COUNCIL

WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (a) of the Child Welfare Act1947-1984, it is provided that the Governor may appointsuch persons, male or female, as he may think fit, to bemembers of any particular Children's Court and may deter-mine the respective seniorities of such members andwhereas by section 19 (1) (b) (ii) of the said Act theGovernor may amend, vary or revoke any such appointment:now therefore His Excellency the Governor by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council doth herebyappoint the persons named in the First Schedule hereto tobe Members of the Children's Court at the place mentioned

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and doth hereby revoke the appointments of the personsnamed in the Second Schedule hereto as Members of theChildren's Court at the place mentioned .

First ScheduleWilliams-

Kevin Raymond Fisher .Claire Patricia Carmel McGpee .Lawrence Jeffes Rose .Graham Stanley Wilks .

Second ScheduleWilliams-

Walter Collins Carne.Harold Francis Lynch.

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

Child Welfare Act 1947-1984ORDER IN COUNCIL

WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (a) of the Child Welfare Act1947-1984, it is provided that the Governor may appointsuch persons, male or female, as he may think fit, to bemembers of any particular Children's Court and may deter-mine the respective seniorities of such members andwhereas by section 19 (1) (b) (ii) of the said Act theGovernor may amend, vary or revoke any such appointment:Now therefore His Excellency the Governor by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council hereby appointsthe person named in the First Schedule hereto` to be a Mem-ber of the Children's Court at the place mentioned and

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber Perth this 1st day of September, 1987, thefollowing Orders in Council were authorised to be issued-

Country Areas Water Supply Act 1947Australind Water Supply

Extension of Australind Country Water Area

File A12589 .

ORDER IN COUNCIL

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 8 of the Country Areas Water Supply Act 1947, that the Governor may by Order in Councilalter or extend a Country Water Area ; now therefore His Excellency the Governor by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council does hereby extend the boundaries of the Australind Country Water Area as presently constituted so as toinclude in that Country Water Area the portion of the State defined in the Schedule herewith .

ScheduleExtension to Australind Country Water AreaAUSTRALWD ROAD,

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hereby revokes the appointments of the persons named inthe Second Schedule hereto as members of the Children'sCourts at the places mentioned .

First SchedulePinjarra .

Dennis John Leonard .Second Schedule

Dwellingup .Dennis John Leonard .

Pinjarra.Joy Christine Peddie.Arthur Lee Rose .

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

Child Welfare Act 1947-1984ORDER IN COUNCIL

WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (a) of the Child Welfare Act1947-1984, it is provided that the Governor may appointsuch persons, male or female, as he may think fit, to bemembers of any particular Children's Court and may deter-mine the respective senorities of such members and whereasby section 19 (1) (b) (ii) of the said Act the Governor mayamend, vary or revoke any such appointment : now thereforeHis Excellency the Governor by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council doth hereby appoint MaryMargaret Lumsden as a Member of the Children's Court atMount Magnet and doth hereby revoke the appointment ofPeter Victor Smith as a Member of the Children's Court atMount Magnet.

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

BOUNDARY OE .,AUSTRALWOCOUNTRY WATER AREA ASPRESENTLY CONSTITUTED

BOUNDARY OF EXTENSIONTO AUSTRALINO COUNTRYWATER AREA

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The above Schedule defining the extension to the Australind Country Water Area is as shown on Water Authority of WesternAustralia Plan AVIO-1 .

L . E. SMITH,Clerk of the Council .

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Water Boards Act 1904Busselton Water BoardORDER IN COUNCIL

A 14149 .WHEREAS by the Water Boards Act 1904, the Governor isempowered by Order in Counil to constitute a Water Boardfor a Water Area constituted under the Act ; and whereas byan Order in Council dated 5 January 1951 the Governor didconstitute the Busselton Water Board as defined in thatOrder in Council; now therefore the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governor by and with the consent of theExecutive Council doth hereby appoint the following to be amember of the Busselton Water Board under the WaterBoards Act 1904, and subject to any amendment thereof-

Dennis Peter McDonald,for a term expiring on 31 May 1989 .

L. E . SMITH,Clerk of the Council .

Crown Law Department,Perth, 4 September 1987 .

DECLARATIONS AND ATTESTATIONS ACT 1913IT is hereby notified for public information that the HonAttorney General has approved the appointment of the fol-lowing persons as Commissioners for Declarations under theDeclarations and Attestations Act 1913-

John William Andrews of Hamersley .Robin Donuil Belford of Scarborough .Constantine Bochrinis of Midland .Ian Lloyd Bowman of Geraldton .Angus Dixon Bradley of Beldon .Michael Lewis Burgess of Mahogany Creek .Mark Jeffrey Campbell of Balcatta .Joan Doreen Cheshire of Hillarys .Michael Raoul Colby of Edgewater.Audrey Evelyn Congreve of Lesmurdie .Loxy Drue Curtin of Mirrabooka .Keith Davie of Hamersley .Thomas Robert Duirs of Coolbinia.Paul Fromson of Hillarys .John Kenneth Gardiner of Gelorup .Timothy Richard Grigson of Karrinyup .Cheryl Diane Guest of Armadale .Doretta Hardinge of South Hedland.Terence John Hills of Casuarina .Klaus Huber of Mullaloo .Lynne Idle of Armadale .Julie Dianne Innis of Eaton .John Alexander Ross Jennings of Cooke Point .Graeme Roy Jolley of Kingsley.Keith Neil Walter Kendrick of Osborne Park .Brian Joseph Kerley of Mandurah .Neil Francis Larcombe of Balcatta .Clive Norman McCabe of Kelmscott .Howard Charles Manley of Willetton .Nigel Victor John Minchin of Noranda.Edgar Daniel Morgan of Boyanup.Shane Gregory Moseley of Alfred Cove .Vasu Kenneth Nair of Spearwood .Allan John Neilson of Forrestfield .

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David William Newton of Kalgoorlie .Jan William Olde of Kelmscott.Anthony Robert Philip of Padbury .George Graham Pike of Geraldton .Antonio Pinzone of Greenwood .Margaret Leith Rhodes-Smith of Pickering Brook .Kim Edward Riley of Dianella .James Peter Ruhen of Shelley .Lindsay Bryan Savell of Roleystone.Julie Anne Searle of Bunbury .Cherry May Skinner of Inglewood .Glenn Somner of Scarborough .Barry William Standley of Swanbourne .Vernon Ross Sumner of Kalgoorlie .William Alastair Syme of Lesmurdie.Antonia Leonardy Martina Tieleman of Kalamunda .Jean Tissington of Lesmurdie .Vivien Jean Topple of Manning .John Turner of Duncraig .John Manuel Vieira of Attadale.Peter Murray Wright of Kalgoorlie .Rocco Zagari of Spearwood .

D. G . DOIG,Under Secretary for Law .

LEGAL PRACTITIONERS ACT 1893BARRISTERS' BOARD AMENDMENT RULES (No . 2) 1987

MADE by the Barristers' Board under section 6 .Citation

1 . These rules maybe cited as the Barristers' Board Amendment Rules (No . 2) 1987.Principal rules

2 . In these rules the Barristers' Board Rules 1949* are referred to as the principal rules.[ *Reprinted in the Gazette of 6 May 1987 at pp . 2011-2058 . For amendments to 25 August

1987 see Gazette of 12 June 1987 at p . 2320. 1

JUSTICES ACT 1902IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of thefollowing appointments to the Commission of the Peace forthe State of Western Australia .

Gwendoline May McCleary of 3 Knight Terrace,Denham, Shark Bay.

Graham Philip George Shepherd of Lot 7 Knight Ter-race, Denham, Shark Bay.

D. G. DOIG,Under Secretary for Law .

EX, OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACEIT is hereby notified for public information that Colin NoelMills of Brookton-Corrigin Road, Brookton, has beenappointed under section 9 of the Justices Act 1902 to be aJustice of the Peace for the Magisterial District of Avonduring his term of office as President of the Shire ofBrookton .

D. G. DOIG,Under Secretary for Law.

JUSTICES ACT 1902IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of theappointment of Brian Lindsay Power of Lot 939 TrentonStreet, Wiluna to the Commission of the Peace for theClifton Magisterial District .

D. G. DOIG,Under Secretary for Law .

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Rule 79 amended3. Rule 79 of the principal rules is amended in subrule (2) by inserting after "Library" the

following-and,and, in the case of authorized users whose use of the Library is reasonably expected bythe Librarian to be more than occasional and for the purposes of a profession or abusiness, a fee of $50 for an individual or $100 for a firm or body corporate may becharged for a period of 12 months ' .

H . J . T. STABLES,Member.

G. C. THORNTON,Member.

F. MALLON,Member.

N. J . OWEN,Member.

CORRIGENDAELECTORAL ACT 1907

Reprinted as at 16 June 1986At page 13 : in section 31B (2) (a) "acting of" should read

"acting on";at page 46: in section 95 (1a) "ballor" should read "ballot" ;at page 51 : in section 100A (5) "which institution" should

read "which the institution" ;at page 68 : in section 142A (2) "preferences" should read

"preference" ;at page 73 : (a) in section 151 (e) "uner" should read

"Under"; and(b) in section 153 "no longer by" should read "no longer

be" ; andat page 92: in section 207 (2) "had been b6fore"~ should

read "had been made before" .

ADOPTION OF CHILDREN ACT 1896I, ELSIE KAY HALLAHAN, Minister for Community Ser-vices, approve the following persons as mandatory counsel-lors for the purpose of section 24AA (6) of the Adoption ofChildren Act 1896 .

Department for Community ServicesAlbany Division, 346 Middleton Road, Albany 6330, phone

(098) 411255 .

Perth Division, 79 Stirling Street, Perth 6000, phone427 5222.

Ms Trish O'Reilly .Other

Kay Rosen, 36 Carnarvon Crescent, Mt . Lawley 6050 .Navy Personnel Services, 23 Simpson Avenue, Rockingham

6168 .Mr Bob Cowper.

Jewish Welfare Society, 61 Woodrow Avenue, Yokine 6060 .Vida Kamien .

Joanne Bower, Adoption Research and Counselling Service,8 Parkway Street, Nedlands 6009, phone 386 6328 .

Private Social WorkersAdoption Centre, 189 Royal Street, East Perth 6000, phone

222 2555 .Lynn Bassett-Scarfe (Perth) .Zel Cowie (Perth) .Nova Farris (Perth) .Sorrel Mayer (Perth)Rena O'Sullivan (Perth) .Norriel Stotter (Perth/Northam) .Sue Tevake (Albany) .

PsychologistsSusan Priest, Midland Professional Centre, 9 The Avenue,

Midland 6056, phone 274 3375 .Chris Armstrong, 37 Hinemoc Street, Kalgoorlie, 6430,

Mr John Tevake .Bunbury District Office, 80 Spencer Street, Bunbury 6230,

phone (097) 215000 .Ms Patrice Ray .

Busselton District Office, 100 Queen Street, Busselton 6280,phone (097) 52 3666 .Mrs Jan Rapkins .

Esperance District Office, 1st Floor Wallace, DempsterStreet, Esperance 6450, phone (090) 712566 .Ms Kathy Sambridge .

Geraldton District Office, 45 Cathedral Avenue, Geraldton6530, phone (099) 210768 .

Mr Peter WorsleyInnaloo Division, 371 Scarborough Beach Road, Innaloo

6018, phone 446 8599.Mr Neville Grimson .Mrs Sylvia Hunter.Mrs Reta Hearle .

Kambalda District Office, Shop 14 West Plaza, Kambalda

phone (090) 216573 .Patricia Ray, Private Practice from 1/9/87 (Bunbury), C/-

Adoption Centre, 189 Royal Street, East Perth 6000 .

ANATOMY ACT 1930Health Department of WA,

Perth, 1 September 1987 .86/57 Ex Co. No. 1915 .

THE Lieutenant-Governor, and Deptuty of the Governor inExecutive Council has granted a licence to the personsnamed in the Schedule hereunder to practice Anatomy atthe University of Western Australia .

R . S. W. LUGG,for Executive Director,

Public Health and ScientificSupport Services

6444, phone (090) 27 1170 .Ms Kim Gartner . Schedule

Katanning District Office, 7 Dore Street, Katanning 6317, Arundell, Roger . Potter, Kevin George .phone (098) 21 1322 . Bradley, Kevin . Pries, Susan Cynthia.Ms. Fran Crowley. Cousens, Dale Anthony. Ravenscroft, Murray .

Mirrabooka Division, 1 Ilkesten Place, Mirrabooka 6061 Galdes, Julian . Suessenbach, Wilhelm Georgephone 344 9666. Higgins, William David . Heinz.

Mrs Bev Cranwell . Hubon. Michael Patrick .Mr Rod Hamilton . Jarvis, Karen Lee . Taylor, Marcia Lynn .Ms Lyn Horner. Torssonen, Fiona Faye .Mr Harold Rayney . McWha, Katie .Mrs Corry Van Der Water . Newton, Mike . Webster, Bradley Robert .Mr Fergus Matthews. Oliver . Roland . Young. Jodie .

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ANATOMY ACT 1930 Schedule-continued.Health Department of WA, Coleman, Sophie Drake-Brockman, Tracey

Perth, 1 September 1987 . Josephine . Caroline.Coiling, Tanya. Drennan, Charles .86/57 ExCo No. 1914 .

THE Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor in Collis, Tania Gay . Drinkwater, JacquelineExecutive Council has granted a licence to the persons Constantine, Cosima. Michele.named in the Schedule hereunder to

Anatomy atpractise Duffy, Adam .Curtin University of Western Australia .

Constantine, KylieJoanna . Duffy, Claire Bernadette.

R. S . W. LUGG, Conway, Anne. Duffy, Mark Bernard.for Executive Director, Conway, Paula Jane . Dunbar, Lynette Frances .

Public Health and Scientific Dupuy, Paul Amadee.Support Services . Coombes, Cherylyn .

Cooney, Maria C . Edgley-Armanasco,Donna .Cooper, Annette Marie .Schedule Edwards, Siobhan.Cooper, Deborah Anne .

Adams, Danon . Brick, Robyn Louise . Edwards, Suzanne.Cooper, Mark Jeffrey .Akkari, Patrick Anthony . Bridgeman, Leanne Egerton-Warburton,Alberts, Viviane A . Maree. Coppins, Patricia. Deanna.

Correia, Olga Maria.Alexander, Gary . Bridgwood, Samantha Egginton, Melissa Jane .Allan, Victoria . Dawn. Costantino, Maria Rosa . Elari, Brycelynn Maree .Allanson, Emma Jane . Briegel, Nicole Jane. Cottrill, Lisa Beth. Elfes, Marion .Allen, Nicole Marie. Briers, Evan Hedley Coulter, Noelene Marjory. Eliopulos, Philip Peter.Andrews, Kim Marie . Albon . Cox, Andrea Suzanne . Ellard, Jacqueline.Ang, Beng Choo . Brightwell, Richard. Coyle, Jennifer Erin . Ellefsen, Merrilyn Eunice .Angus, Louise. Brinklow, John . Craze, Thea Elizabeth . Ellis, Leanne Gay.Aquino, Sydney Charles . Brook, Helen Margaret Crocker, Timothy Elmes, Roslyn Ann .Archer, Alison Gaye . Vaughn. Morgan . Embry, Katherine

Crossing, Robert Joseph. Geraldine.Armstrong, Erin . Brown, Beth Louise .Armstrong, Sheila Brown, Robyn . Crowe, Michael Joseph . Erceg, Suzi.

Frances. Browne, Lynette Ellen . Cugley, Maree. Evans, Deborah Anne.Arnold, Natale Louise . Buchecker, Carol Jean . Cummings, Samantha Fabris, Antonio Giovanni .Bachleda, Catherine Buckles, Paula Jayne . Julie. Fagan,Joanna.

Louise . Burgess, Alwyn Ann . D'Silva, Debra Joy . Fan, Grace Yu Mei.Bailey, Evelyn Larraine . Burgess, Jacqueline Ann . D'Souza, Annamarie. Farrell, Colleen .Bailey, Jane. Dallas, Kym Amanda. Faulkner, FrancisBurns, Lyndell Robyn . Dalton, Helen May. Jennifer .Bailey, Jeanette . Burston, Joanna Louise . Daou, Natalie. Fergusson, Donna Nancy.Bailey, Lisa . Burvill, Anne. Darragh, Eunice. Fisher, Helen Jane.Bailey, Vivienne Frances . Busch, Norma . Davenport, Barbara. Fitzroy, Elizabeth Mary.Balkisson, Valecia Jeanette . Butcher, Anthea Lee . Davey, Julien Mark . Fleming, Cherie Lisa .Bandura, Robert G. Butler, John . Davies, Andrea. Fletcher, BenjaminBarrie, Lillian Jean . Buttimer, Barbara Jane . Davies, Bradley . Leonard .Bartlett, Nicole Therase. Camarda, Frances . Davies, Catherine Jane. Fletcher, Lisa Ann .Batt, Alice. Cameron, Brenda Jane . Davies, Victoria Ann . Fogliani, Tania Maree .Batt, Sharryn Anne. Cameron, Jennifer Gale . Davies, Cheryl Sandra .' Fong, Phaik-Wan .Batten, Roberta Joan . Capper, Maureen Anne . Dawson, Deryl . Foong, Grace Lee Mun .Beaton, Belinda. Capra, Mary Therese . Day, Raelene Anne. Foote, Denise Elizabeth.Beer, Troy. Carna, Mary-Anne . De Conceicao, Myong Forkin, Edward John.Bell, Gregory Reginald. Carr, Rachel Ellen . Soon . Fosberry, Sharon Agnes .Benkovich, Denise. Carriero, Sandra Rosina de Wit, Dean Kees. Foston, Lisa .Bennett-Bremner, Natalie Marie . de Young, Marie Foulkes, Sarah De LaAnne . Carrigg, Bronwyn Mary. Catherine. Poer.Bentley, Dean Aaron. Carrigg, Marilyn Josphine . De-Jonge, Peter Russell . Fredericks, Cozette .Bergin, Graham Geoffry . Carulli, Deanna Louise. Dean, John Francis. Frey, Beate.Bernstien, SimonJonathan. Caruth, Roy Charles. Dean, Lucilla. Frost, Jane Victoria .

Bertram, James. Caswell, Luci. Dehnel, Anthony Philip . Fry, Heather.Bett, Elizabeth. Catina, Maria Teresa . Delta-Bona, Sandra . Fyfe, Samantha Helen .Beveridge, Marlene Anne . Chadbourne, Leisha Val . Den Hann, Rachel Ann . Fyneman, Joyce.Billett, Meredith May . Chadwick, Joanne . Deutscher, Joy Therese . Gabbedy, Anna Marie .Black, Janelle . Chafin, Anthea Terese. Devlin, Jennifer Mary . Gabrynowicz, SimonBlake, Deborah Leanne . Chan, Kam Ha Nicola . Di Francesco, Gaetana Peter.

Blechynden, Lara Maree . Chapman, Helen Tina . Gadd, Sylvia Joan.

Blenkinship, Beverley . Margaret. Dickinson, Fiona. Gairns, Julie Alcye Ella .

Bonser, Paul Patrick . Chidlow, Bethaney Sue . Do, My Chi . Galbraith, Jenny Michelle .Booth, Caroline Sara. Chin, May Yi . Docherty, Frances Mary . Gale, Susan.Bores, Grahame Leslie. Christie, Michelle . Dodd, Katherine Louise . Gardiner, Gaynor Louise .Botcher, Alexandra Zoe . Chrystall, Lynda Patricia . Dolman, Kevin John. Gardner, Anthea Glen .Bowes, Christine Theresa . Chu, Yan-Ling . Donegan, Kate . Garforth, Paul Adam .Bowron, Helen Lee. Chuen, Emily Loh Hsiao . Doswell, Alison Anne . Garner, Lynda Diane .

Brackenridge, Anna Cianciullo, Marco . Dougall, Alison Gae. Garthan, Noel Patrick .Simone . Clark, Jennifer Anne . Douglas, Julie Margot . Gatt, Sally Jayne.

Bradshaw, Christopher Clark, Joanne . Downey, Andrew James. Geddes, Elaine Glenys.Alan . Cliff, Barry Ivor . Downey, Sonja Caterina. George, Jane Alison .

Brady, Fleur . Cluett, Linda Maria . Drake, Paula Janine. Gethin, Narelle Tracy .Bresser, Kerriann Pieta . Coakes, Sheridan Jean . Drake, Sophie . Ghirardi, Marina Vivien .

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Schedule-continued. Schedule-continued .Ghosh, Yvette. Hodgson, Christopher . Ko, Mi Wan . Martino, Helen Mary.Gianatti, Ann Michelle . Hogan, Katherine . Korunovski, Mirjana. Martires, MariaGianoncelli, Lisa-Jane . Hogan, Sarah . Krohss, Sarah. Madalena.Gianotti, Anthony Natale . Holland, Joanne. Lake, Janet Susan . Mason, Dale Maree.Gibbs, Diana . Holloway, Tracey Jane . Lambert, Susan. Masters, Murray .Giglia, Roslyn Carmel . Holmes, Jenny . Lampard, Robert Murray . Mathews, Vanessa Mary .Gilbert, Sharron Holt, Leanne Maria. Lancaster, Charles Phillip . Maumill, Barbara .

Josephine . Holthouse, Elizabeth . Larner, Michelle Joan . Maxfield, George Edgar .Gilby, Simon Geoffrey . Horgan, Elizabeth Anne . Latimer, Stephen . May, Jennifer.Ginn, Lynette Anne . Hosey, Cynthia . Laurent, Margaret Ruth . Mazzucchelli, JodieGiumelli, Lisa Anne . Hough, Andrew Gavin . Lavelle, Sarah. Michelle.Giumelli, Stephanie Howard, Pearl. Law, Jodi Anne . Mazzucchelli, RebeccaMegan. Ann .

Howe, Marina Lesley . Lawler, Anne Marie .Glover, Jennifer Anne . McAuliffe, Treacy.Hua, Ong Ah . Lawn, Anthea .Godwin, Megan Louise . McCarthy, Ann Josephine .

Hubery, Louise. Lawrey, Bethwyn Joy .Goh, Karen . McCrea, Marion Louise.Hughes, Andrew Lawrie, Joanne Margaret .Goodall, Royce. Jonathon . McCullough, JeanetteLawson, Julie Helen . May .Goodhew, Karen Lorraine . Hunt, Rosemary June . Lawton, Ann-Marie . McDavitt, Carol Ann .Gordon, Lisa Deanne . Hunter, Daniel Eric . Leahy, Michelle. McDonagh, Renea Ellen .Gordon, Suzanne . Hussey, Gary Ian Royston . Leddin, Catherine Ann . McDonald, Elizabeth .Gotch, Kim Francis. Hyman, Eleanor Rose . Ledwith, Michelle . McFetridge, Gregory.Goyder, Jane Elisabeth . Iapichino„ Louisa Jane. Lee, Glenda Elizabeth . McGill, Pamela Jean.Gradtke, Christine Luise . Iddon, Samantha Jane . Lee, Seng Siew . McGillivray, Colleen.Granland, Adrienne.Grant, Jennifer Anne .

Illari, ElizabethRutherford .'

Lehn, Sigrid. McGinnis, ElizabethLeslie, Janet Peta. Anne .

Grapes, Raymond Ingram, Christine . Leslie, Kathryn Jane . McGowan, Elaine.William . Ingram, Natalie . Leury, Brenda. McKenzie, Margaret .Gray, Elizabeth Mary Ioppolo, Marisa. Levett, Ruth C . McKiggan, Claire Louise.Highet . Irvine, Isabel .Green, Bethwyn . Lew, Choy Fong McKinley, Jane Teresa.Irvine, Jennifer Robyn . (Christine) . McLarty, Fiona .Green, Gillian Ruth. Irwin, Jennifer Irene . Lewin, Jody Lee . McLauchlan, Daryl John .Green, Helen . Jabbour, Leila. Lewis, Christine Mary . McLaughlin, Larisson.Greig, Melinda . Jackson, Susan Valerie . Lilly, Carrie-Ann . McLevie, SharonGrey, Samantha Lee . Jahn, Nicole Marie . Lim, Moi Kiow . Margaret .Griffin, Anne Margaret . James, Roslyn . Limmer, Denise Carolyn . McMahon, Debbie Jean .Grlusich, Kim Patricia . Jarvis, Leanne Joy . Lin, Chia Pei. McMeekin, Karen Lee .Guilfoyle, Susan Lynette . Jeffs, Kathryn Merrin . Lind, Donna Margaret . McNamee, Nicola Ann .Guille, Susan-Mary. Jodrell, Kerry Lorraine . Linehan, Siobhan . McPhail, Geraldine .Gumley, Claire Therese . Johnson, Christina . Linton, Mandy Suzanne. McPharlin, Lynette Rose.Gunn, Ewan . Johnson, Ellen . Littlely, Paul Arthur. McPheat, Andrew .Gunn, Keith . Johnson, John . Lloyd, Catrina Maree. McSkimming, EvelynGuy, Catherine Stella . Johnson, Luise Patricia . Loane, Janice Anne . Ruth .Hadley, Duane Stephen. Johnson, Michelle . Lodge, Carole Pauline . Mead, Lucille Marie .Hahnel, Paula Joy . Johnson, Stephanie . Longden, David Kevin . Meier, Christine Anne .Hamilton, Sara . Johnston, Catherine . Longman, Donald Murray, Meirau, Wendy Adele .Hanslip, Stephen John . Jones, Carolyn Dale . Loo, Kareena Nicole . Mellican, Raymond .Harding, Katherine Anne . Jones, Clare. Looker, Brett James. Memory, ChristineHardy, Natalie Jane . Jones, Elizabeth Maria . Lord, Jacqueline Diane Pamela .Hare, Katharine . Jones, Kenneth B. Maree . Metherall, Mark .Harland, Caroline Ruth . Jorge, Arnold . Lorenzetto, Janet Maria Meyer, Karin .Harman, Dianne Edna . Josemans, Karen Anne . Daniela . Michael, PamelaHarnett, Toni Juanita . Joyner, Ann . Low, Yvonne . Elizabeth .Harris, Diane Judy . Kaisin, Nathalie . Luby, Kim . Michaelson, Stephen Paul .Harris, Robyn Leanne . Kaminski, Tom . Luck, Joanne . Miller, Barbara Anne.Harris, Sandra . Kan, Choy K . Lynch, Jacqueline . Milligan, Rex Alan .Hart, Megan . Kanoo, Leela Marguerita . Lyons, Anne-Maree . Milne, Kerri Lee .Hart, Ross Bradley . Karsaki, Nick . M'mbijiwe, Lawrence Milner, Gail .Head, Steven Peter. Kee, Chia Siew . Mbae . Minotti, Marie .Heald, Annmarie . Keen, Alison Margaret .

Macdonald, Anne . Michell, Scott .Healy, Josie . Magar, Sherene . Moffat, Stephanie Anne .Kelly, Paul Thomas Peter . Mahon, Therese Valma. Montgomery, Adrienne .Heaton, Ursula Ann .Heighway, Sharlene .

Keng, Vincent WeeKeong . Manning, Jodie Leanne . Moore, Melissa .

Manolios, Theona . Moran, Catherine.Henderson, Judith . Keogh, Bianca Maria.Mansell, Deborah Lyn . Morey, Belinda Joy.Henderson, Maree Kevill, Mariane Elizabeth .

Frances . Markovic, Valerie . Morison, Susanjane.Henningheim . Monique

Kilminster, Sandra Lee . Marlow, Shirley Anne . Moscardini, Sarah Louise .Marie. King, Catherine Janet . Marquis, Shellee . Mullen, Fiona Margaret .

Herzfeld, Susan Margaret Kinnear, Christine Julie . Marsh, Maryann Mundy, Sharon Marie.English . Kirk, Susan Maree . Elizabeth . Munkacsi, Suzanne .

Hewton, Felicity Torbet . Knight, Amanda J . Marsh, Nikki . Munro, Tracy .Hine, Karen Anne . Knight . Melanie Rose . Marshall, Andrew J . Munslow-Davies, NeilHo, Michael . Knuckey. Michelle Lisa . Martin, Susanne Gave . Phillip .

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4 September 1987] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3489

Schedule-continued. Schedule-continued .Munut, Helena. Powell, Patricia K . Scott, Linda Anne . Turner, Olivia.Murphy, Elizabeth . Power, Angela Robyn . See, Leongsan . Twomey, Karen Maree .Murray, Natalie Anne . Power, Jocelyn . Serbee, Gerd . Tyler, Janet Kathleen .Mussett, Janis . Prideaux, Glenda . Seymour, Theresa . Tyndall, Sean Patrick .Nakhoul, Anne-Marie . Pritchard, Tia Angie . Shaw, Sallyann .Nation, Stephen William . Purser, Camille Mary . Sherry, Doreen. Underwood, Marianne .

Needham, Alan Dennis Quinn, Bridget T . Sherwood, Alison Unger, Ann-Margaret.(staff) . Kathryn .

Rackham, Penelope Van der Ouderaa, Fiona .Nelthorpe, Angela. Gwynneth. Sherwood, LorraineYvonne. Van Hooft, Ellen .Newby, Naomi Jill . Rafferty, Terrence James . Short, Helen Louise. Ventriss, Jodi-Maree .Newton, Elizabeth Anne . Rampant, Suzanne. Siepmann, Katya . Vernon, Lara Jane .Ng, Doris Wai Kuen . Ramsay, Lesley .

Ngor, Li Yuet (Cecilia) . Ramsay, Sally Christina . Silins, Robyn Diane . Vine, Donna Faye.Simes, Jennifer Eileen . Vinks, Joseph.Nguyen, Hang . Ranallo, Joseph . Simons, Kimberley Visioli, Lisa Maree .Nicholas, Carla Leith . Read, Ashley Maxwell . Candace Anne.

Nicholls, Sandra Lee- Reddin, Roslyn Therese . Sin, Man-Yee . Wade, Marnie .Anne. Redwood, Alec James. Sinclair, Vicki Catherine . Walker, Meredith Ann .Nicol, Kylie Ann . Reeves, Helen. Sivadass, Sudesh . Wallace, Gail Krystyne .Nilsson, Karen Michelle . Reid, Kerry Rhonda. Slattery, Margaret Anne . Wallace, Jodie Anne .Nixon, Marcia Ellen . Reynolds, Carolyn Ruth . Smith, Alexandra Jane . Walsh, Bradley Sean .Noack, Joanne . Reynolds, Kendrie Gaye. Smith, Chad Kane . Walsh, Daniel .Nolan, Patricia . Rhys-Jones, Fiona Leigh . Smith, Heather Jane . Walton, Michelle Joy .Norris, Andrew Thomas . Richmond, Carina. Smith, Neala Margaret . Wan, Phyllis C . Y .O'Connor, Christine Riessen, Jennifer Smith, Sharon Louise . Wan, Theresa.Margaret. Margaret Smithers, Stacey Ann . Ward, Desilee Lynette .O'Connor, Joanne Robartson, Michelle Jane .

Therese . Robathan, Gabrielle Mary . Spencer-Laitt, Patricia . Warren, Elisa Michelle.

O'Connor, Nicole Selena. Robbins, Kerrie Elizabeth . Spinozzi, Nadia . Waterhouse, ElizabethJean.

O'Dea, Michelle Rose- Sprigg, VivienneRoberts, Debra Gail . Elizabeth . Watson, Hazel Fiona .Anne. Roberts, Jacalyn May. Steinbrenner, Lisa Maria . Watson, Pamela Jean .O'Dea, Rebecca Louise. Roberts, Megan Louise. Stewart, Sandi-Jane Watts, Dorinda Sussan .O'Donnell, NaomiMargaret. Robertson, Angelique Stokes, Tony Peter. Webb, Andrea Danelle .

O'Leary, Bridget Martina .Michelle.

Strutt, Emma Jane . Webber, Joan Thelma .O'Loughlin, Marie-Louise.

Robins, Janeen .Stuart, Michael David . Webber, Lisa Carole .

Robinson, Jennifer Anne .O'Regan, Christopher P . Styants, Fabian Richard. Weir, Alicia.O'Reilly, Michael .

Robustellini, PatriciaAnne . Sullivan, Elizabeth Wellmann, David .

Oates, Denise Gail . Rodgriguez, Robert . Caroline . Welton, Justine.Obern, Clive Lawrence . Rodrigues, Ramon . Suttar, Ailsa Jane . Wescott, Colleen Patricia.Offszanka, Kathy . Rogers, Christopher Sutton, David John . West,Deborah Kay .Oldfield, Karon Lesley. Edward. Sweeting, Georgia Anne . West, Lorraine Michelle.Oliver, Vikki Louise. Rogers, Lorna Mary. Syers, Leih Nicole . Weston, Peter John .Ong, Hue Hue . Rogers, Robyn Jean . Wheeler, Susan Janice .

Roles, Kaarin Sonja .Tan, Bee Lee. White, Robyn Kirstene .Page, Jennifer Susan . Tan, Peggy Swee Keng.Ross, Leanne May. Whitehead, AmandaPage, Linda Jane. Tan, Pey Vivian . Patricia .

Page, Natalie . Rossi, Linda Marie . Tassell, Sonya Elizabeth Whittaker, Kerry Anne .Rothwell, Judith Arnola. Lee .Paigambar . Williams, Annette LouisePallett, Simone . Rowbottom, Melissa June . Taylor, Emma Louise. Jane .Rowe, Jo-Anne .Park, Kathleen. Tennant, Delysia Gaye. Williamson, Lisa Helen .Rowell, Richard Mitford .Parnell, Louise Ann . Thiel, Marsha Ellen . Williamson, Mary .Rozadinos, JamiePaulin, Margaret . Thomas, Claire . Willis, Raquel Ann .Payne, Sharon Margret . Alexander .

Thomas, Julia Mary . Willock, Andrew James.Peers, Gordon Haldane . Rucks, Carolyn E .

Rumble, Christine Dawn . Thomson, Denise . Wilmot, Andrew Peter .Pelham, Michael John . Thomson, Jason Mark . Wilson, Joan .Pepper, Christopher Russ, Lesley Gay .

Thomson, Natasha . Wilson, Lisa Jo-Ann .Mark . Russell, Mary Therese .Perahia, Michelle . Russell, Michele Angela . Thorburn, Megan Wiltshire, Rebecca Jane .

Elizabeth . Wing, Lo Ka.Perdana, Vivian. Russo, Connie Maria. Thornton, Richelle Wong, Carmen Kah-Min .Perejmibida, Julie Ryan, Majella M . Leanne .

Katherine Ryan, Nuala Frances . Ting, Marcellus S . N.Wong, Sau Keng.

Perrozzi, Sergio Paul. Sadleir, Lynette . Woo, Jennifer Kammy.Petrich, Matthew John . Sandercock, Karen Ann .

Tola, Jennifer Margaret. Woo, Martha.Phillips, Megan Ainsley . Sanders, Cathryn Letitia . Tomazin, Teresa Louise . Wood, Colleen Denise .Phillips, Shauna Kim . Sands, Jaynie Elizabeth . Tomlinson, Pamela Anne . Woodhead, StephenPhilp, Alan Craig. Sanzone, Adrianne Maria . Townley, Sharon Leanne. Joseph.

Philp, Graham . Sargeson, Glenn Ernest . Toy, David Anthony . Wren, Veronica .

Picchetti, Michelle Silvia . Sayad Elmi, Forough . Trench, Caron . Wylde, Patricia Janine.Pickering, Clare Elizabeth . Sayad Elmi, Lida . Trevenen, Genevieve . Xouris, Simone Michelle .Pilgrim, Rebecca Anne . Sayer, Anita Nicole . Trevisan, Mary Rose .Pinkney, Rachael Emma. Schultz, Jeffrey Andrew . Tse, Claire. Yee, Samara LousiePlaster, Megan Lousie . Scorer, Peta Marie . Turner, Brian Allan. Philippe .Pledge, Teresa Jane . Scott, Karen Leanne. Turner, Bronwyn . York, Jennifer Leanne .

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3490GOVERNMENTGAZETTE, WA[4 September 1987

HEALTH ACT 1911Health Department of WA,

Perth, 5 August 1987 .62/84.

THE appointment of Mr James Duck as a Health Surveyorto the City of Canning for the period effective from 27 July1987 to 24 August 1987 is approved.

R. S . W. LUGG,for Executive Director,

Public Health and ScientificSupport Services .

HEALTH ACT 1911Health Department of WA,

Perth, 7 August 1987 .354/80 .

THE appointment of Mr Brian Malcom Hough as a HealthSurveyor to the Shire of Boddington effective from 1 June1987 is approved .

R . S. W . LUGG,for Executive Director,

Public Health and ScientificSupport Services .

HEALTH ACT 1911Health Department of WA,

Perth, 7 August 1987 .3/70.

THE cancellation of the appointment of Mrs Pamela HelenNuman as a Health Surveyor to the Shire of Serpen-tine/Jarrahdale effective from 2 July 1987 is hereby notified .The appointment of Mr Hans Andrew Kenneth Hunter as

a Health Surveyor to the Shire of Serpentine/Jarrahdaleeffective from 18 August 1987 in approved .

R . S . W. LUGG,for Executive Director,

Public Health and ScientificSupport Services.

HOSPITALS ACT 1927Health Department of WA,

Perth, 2 September 1987 .LS 1 .9 Ex Co No. 1918.

THE Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has appointed under the provisions of theHospitals Act 1927, the following persons as members of theLakes Hospital Board for, a period of one year from1 October 1987 to 30 September 1988 .

Messrs-H. H. McGrath.E. J. Dowling.C. A . Beaton .R . J . Marshall .

Ms B. Baldwin.Dr W. D. Roberts.

W. D . ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health.

HOSPITALS ACT 1927Health Department of WA,

Perth, 2 September 1987 .WL 5.6 Ex Co No . 1925 .

THE Lieutenant-Governor, and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has approved under section 17 (2) of theHospitals Act 1927, the disposal by sale of all that propertysituated at the corner of Adam and Richardson Streets,Williams, being Portion of Williams Lot 7 and comprisingland and the old hospital building which is surplus to therequirements of the Williams Hospital Board (WilliamsMedical Centre) .

Property detailsPortion of Williams Suburban Lot 7 and being part of the

land held in Certificate of Title Register Book Volume 1036Folio 304 by the Williams Hospital Board .

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health.

HOSPITALS ACT 1927Health Department of WA,

Perth, 2 September 1987.MJ 1.9 Ex. Co. No . 1924 .

THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has appointed under the provisions of theHospitals Act 1927, Mrs J . H . Fouracres as a member of theWarren District Hospital Board for the period ending30 September 1989, vice Mrs S. Towie resigned.

W. D. ROBERTS,Commisioner of Health.

HOSPITALS ACT 1927Health Department of WA,

Perth, 2 September 1987 .MW 1 .9 Ex . Co. No. 1919 .

THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has appointed, under the provisions ofthe Hospitals Act 1927, Mrs D. B. M. Sasse as a member ofthe Morawa District Hospital Board for the period ending30 September 1989, vice Mr F . J . Lane resigned .

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health .

HOSPITALS ACT 1927Health Department of WA,

Perth, 2 September 1987 .TS 1.9 Ex . Co . No . 1921 .

THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has appointed under the provisions of theHospitals Act 1927, Mr R . T. Morgan as a member of theNorth Midlands District Hospital Board for the period end-ing 30 September 1989, vice Mr A. Griffith resigned .

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health .

HOSPITALS ACT 1927Health Department of WA,

Perth, 2 September 1987 .NB 1.9 Ex . Co . 1920 .

THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has appointed under the provisions of theHospitals Act 1927, Mrs M . J . McCutcheon J .P. as a mem-ber of the Narembeen District Memorial Hospital Board forthe period ending 30 September 1989, viceMr J. L . Tocknellresigned .

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health .

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4 September 1987]

HOSPITALS ACT 1927Health Department of WA,

Perth, 2 September 1987 .QR 1.9 Ex. Co . No . 1922 .

THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has appointed under the provisions of theHospitals Act 1927, Mr R . T. Simpson as a member of theQuairading District Hospital Board for the period ending 30September 1989, vice Mr D. J. Shenton resigned .

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health .

HEALTH ACT 1911The Municipality of the City of CockburnBy-laws Relating to the Dumping of Refuse

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and all other powersenabling it, the Council of the abovementioned municipality hereby records having resolved on26 May 1987, to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following by-law .

The by-law of the City of Cockburn relating to the depositing of refuse published in theGovernment Gazette (No. 56) of 23 May 1986, is hereby amended in the following manner .The deposit of refuse, garbage and rubbish on land set aside by Council for the purpose,

shall be subject to a fee as follows-

(1) per car, utility, or trailer belonging to ratepayers and occupiers whoproduce disposal entitlement card issued by the City of CockburnNil

(2) per car or utility 3.00(3) trailer not exceeding 1 .8 m x 1 .2m x 0 .61 m 3.00(4) trailer exceeding 1 .8 m x 1 .2 m x 0 .61 m 12.00(5) tandem axle trailer exceeding 1 .8 m x 1 .2 m x 0 .61 m used for commer-

cial collection of bagged refuse 22.00(6) trucks not exceeding 4 tonnes aggregate 18.00(7) trucks exceeding 4 tonnes aggregate with single axle22.00(8) trucks exceeding 8 tonnes aggregate with single axle28.00(9) trucks exceeding 8 tonnes aggregate with dual axle50.00

(10) compactor vehicles-load capacity not exceeding 3 m20.00(11) compactor vehicles-load capacity 3 m 3-10 m3 50.00(12) compactor vehicles-load capacity 10 m 2 -15 m2 75.00(13) compactor vehicles-load capacity exceeding 15 m 3100.00(14) bulk bins 0 m3 -3 m 3 15.00(15) bulk bins greater than 3 m 3 -6 m 3 24.00(16) bulk bins greater than 6 m 3 -12 m 3 48.00(17) bulk bins exeeding 12 m3 60.00(18) articulated trucks 70.00(19) car bodies 28.00

Dated this 11th day of June 1987 .The Common Seal of City of Cockburn was hereunto

affixed by authority of a resolution of Council inthe presence of-

[L .S .]

Confirmed-

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

3491

HOSPITALS ACT 1927Health Department of WA,

Perth, 2 September 1987.RV 1 .9 Ex . Co . No . 1923.

THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has appointed under the provisions of theHospitals Act 1927, Mr A. E. Sullivan as a member of theRavensthorpe District Hospital Board for the period ending30 September 1989, vice Mr E . J . McLean resigned .

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health.

D. F. MIGUEL,Mayor.

A . J. ARMAREGO,Town Clerk .

R . S . W. LUGG,for Executive Director,

Public Health, and Scientific Support Services .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council the 21st day of July 1987 .G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council .

HEALTH ACT 1911City of Nedlands

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

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3492GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

[4 September 1987

The City of Nedlands being a local authority under the provisions of the abovementionedAct, does hereby in pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by that Act and all other powersenabling it to make and publish the following by-laws .

1 . In these by-laws the Model By-laws Series "A" as amended from time to time adopted bythe City of Nedlands by resolution published in the Government Gazette of 15 October 1964,and amended from time to time are referred to as "the principal by-laws" .2. The principal by-laws are amended by deleting each of the following by-laws and the

heading thereto-By-law 69 of Part I .By-law 17 of Part II .By-law 19 of Part III .By-law 25 of Part IV .By-law 23 of Part V .By-law 21 of Part VI .By-law 73 of Part VII .By-law 19 of Part IX .

and substituting for each of those by-laws the following by-law and heading-Recovery of Expenses

In addition to the penalty prescribed by the Act, any expense incurred by the localauthority in consequence of a breach or non-observance of a by-law contained in thisPart, or in the execution of work directed to be executed by a person and not executed byhim shall be paid by the person committing the breach or non-observance or failing toexecute the work.

Passed at the Ordinary Council meeting of the City of Nedlands on 5 February 1987 .The Common Seal of the City of Nedlands was here-

unto affixed this 20th day of March, 1987 in thepresence of-

[L.S.]D . C. CRUICKSHANK,

Mayor.N. G . LEACH,

Town Clerk .

Confirmed-R. S . W. LUGG,

for Executive Director,Public Health and Scientific Support Services .

L . E . SMITH,Clerk of the Council.

HEALTH ACT 1911HEALTH (MEAT INSPECTION AND BRANDING) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS

(No. 4) 1987MADE by the Lieutenant Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Council .

Citation1 . These regulations may be cited as the Health (Meat Inspection and Branding) Amend-

ment Regulations (No . 4) 1987.

Principal regulations2 . In these regulations the Health (Meat Inspection and Branding) Regulations 1950* are

referred to as the principal regulations .[*Reprinted in the Gazette on 3 October 1972 at pp . 3967-81 . For amendments to 6 August

1987 see pages 261-263 of 1986 Index to Legislation of Western Australia and Gazettes of 20February 1987 and 26 June 1987 .]

Schedule B amended3 . Schedule B to the principal regulations is amended-

(a) by deleting "Darling Range Health District" ; and(b) by inserting in its appropriate alphabetical position the following-

" Kalamunda Health District . ' .

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4 September 1987] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

Schedule C amended4 . Schedule C to the principal regulations is amended in Table 2-

(a) under the heading "Fees Payable to Local Authorities", by inserting after Scale I thefollowing Scale-

INQUIRY AGENTS LICENSING ACT 1954Application for Licence in the First Instance

To the Court of Petty Session at Perth:

I, IAN LEWIS CRACKEL of 9 Albacore Drive, Sorrento,Insurance Investigator, having attained the age of 21 years,hereby apply on my own behalf for a licence under theabovementioned Act. The principal place of business will beat 60 Lindsay Street, Perth .

Dated the 2nd day of September, 1987.

I . L. CRACKEL,(Signature of Applicant) .

and(b) under the heading "Local Authorities to which the scales apply-" -

(i) in Scale I by deleting "Shire of Capel"; and(ii) by inserting after Scale I the following-

ScaleScale JShire of Capel

By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,L. E . SMITH,

Clerk of the Council.

Appointment of HearingI hereby appoint 6 October 1987 at 2 .15 o'clock in the

afternoon as the time for the hearing of the foregoing appli-cation at the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth .

Dated the 2nd day of September, 1987 .G. LAYTON,

Clerk of Petty Sessions .

Objection to the granting of the application may be servedon the applicant and the Clerk of Petty Sessions at any timeprior to seven days before the date appointed for the hear-ing .

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974ROAD TRAFFIC (LICENSING) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS (No . 3) 1987

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic (Licensing) Amendment Regulations(No. 3) 1987.Regulation 26C amended

2 . Regulation 26C of the Road Traffic (Licensing) Regulations 1975* is amended-(a) in subregulation (1)-

(i) by deleting the full stop after paragraph (d) and substituting a semi-colon ;(ii) by inserting after paragraph (d) the following paragraph-

(e)(e) the vehicle is not used to carry goods other than-(i) goods essential for the operation of the vehicle;(ii) goods for the comfort of the person or persons travelling in the

vehicle;(iii) other vehicles in accordance with subregulation (2) (g). "; and

(b) in subregulation (2)-(i) by deleting "subregulation (1) of this regulation" and substituting the follow-

ing-•

paragraphs (a), (c) and (d) of subregulation (1) "; and(ii) by deleting paragraph (g) and substituting the following paragraph-

(g)(g) being driven to or from and, where the vehicles have the same owner,carrying another vehicle or vehicles to or from an Agricultural Show,an Agricultural Field Day or a Motor Show, for the purpose ofexhibiting the vehicle or vehicles ; " .

[*Reprinted in the Gazette of 28 August 1984 at pp. 2263-82. For amendments to 19 June1987 seep. 340 of 1986 Index to the Legislation of Western Australia and Gazettes of 15 May1987 and 29 May 1987.]

By His Excellency's Command,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

3493

" Scale J

Unit of Livestock Carcass Side Piece

For each sheep, lamb, deer, goat or calf (under 55c 27.5c 13.75c70 kg)

For each swine $2.75 $1.375 68.75cFor each cow, bull, heifer or steer $4.40 $2.20 $1.10For each carton of meat on which no previous

charge has been made under this ScheduleCarton(27 kg

approx .)11$1 .10 ;

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3494GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA[4 September 1987

THE OYSTER FISHERIES ACT 1881FD 493/86.

THE public is hereby notified that I have received an appli-cation from Western Seafarms Pty Ltd of, Post Office Box844, Carnarvon, for a Private Oyster Fisheries Licence forOyster Creek, near Carnarvon, and the creeks immediatelyto the south.

FISHERIES ACT 1905Part IIIB-Processing Licences

FD 235/81 .THE public is hereby notified that I have approved an appli-cation by Mr A . Kotlyar of WA Fish Processors to removethe Processing Licence No. 1046 from premises at 29Cockburn Road, Hamilton Hill to premises at Unit 9, 7Garling Street, O'Connor .

In accordance with the provisions of section 35K anyperson aggrieved by this decision may, within 14 days afterpublication of this notice, appeal against the decision ororder by serving on the Minister for Fisheries a statement inwriting on the grounds of their appeal .

B. K. BOWEN,Director of Fisheries .

HOUSING ACT 1980Cancellation of DedicationDepartment of Land Administration,

Perth, 4 September 1987 .Corres No . 847/44V4 .

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to cancelunder the provisions of the Housing Act 1980, the dedicationof the lands described in the following schedule .

ScheduleLocation or Lot No; Corres . No .

Canning Location 1725 ; 2343/59.Cockburn Sound Location 1763 ; 4319/55 .'Geraldton Lot 1517; 3994/12 .Swan Location 4639; 2030/34 .Swan Location 5811 ; 4598/55 .Swan Location 6207; 4260/66 .Swan Location 6307; 999/56 .

N. J. SMYTH,Executive Director .

B. K. BOWEN,

Name; Lease or Licence ; District ; Reason; Corres . No . ; PlanDirector of Fisheries.

Ashman, R. G., Ashman, S . J . ; 338/16913; Condingup Lot95 ; Non compliance with conditions; 1654/79;Condingup T/S .

Baker, K . A., Crawford, L. L ., Crawford, A. E . ; 398/647 (CL132/1985); Ashburton ; Non payment of rent ; 2469/978;Wyloo 1 :250 000.

Bell, S. W ., Bell, C . M . ; 3116/9321 (CL 20/1986) ; BoulderLots 393 and 397 ; Non payment of rent; 718/984 ;Kalgoorlie-Boulder 31 :33 .

Cahill, D . P ., Cahill, E . M . ; 338/17274 ; Broome Lot 732 ; Noncompliance with conditions; 3276/973 ; Broome 29 :14.

Camille, W . E . ; 3116/9530 (CL 10/1987) ; Newman Lot 1660 ;Non payment of rent and instalments; 3054/985 ;Newman 2000 15:13 .

Meeking, F ., Meeking, J . E . S . ; 345B/451 ; Hyden 144 ; Nonpayment of instalments ; 527/987 ; Hyden T/S 29:08.

Moines P/L; 338/17556; Karratha Lot 2996 ; Non paymentof instalments; 2652/985 ; Karratha 28:28 .

Oliver, J . L . ; 3116/9072 (CL 24/1985) ; Malcolm Loc . 32; Noncompliance with conditions ; 2595/79; Leonora1:250 000 .

Pettersen, K . D ., Pettersen, P . J . ; 3116/9509 (CL 224/1986) ;Port Hedland Lot 5541 ; Non payment of rent and in-stalments; 1831/86; Port Hedland 24:27 .

Purcell, R. T. Purcell, C . A . L . ; 3116/9560 (CL 12/1987) ;Onslow Lot 680 ; Non payment of rent and instalments ;2311/986 ; Onslow 39 :05.

Putland, G . F . ; 332/1967 ; Ptn Canning Reserve 19662 ; Nonpayment of rent ; 11602/07, V2; Kelmscott N. W .1 :25 000 .

Rayner, L . G . ; 338/17175 ; Cue Lot 23 ; Non compliance withconditions ; 2594/73; Cue 16 :06 .

Sullivan, D. K . ; 3117/2947 (CL 576/1940) ; Norseman Lot1105; Non payment of rent ; 2388/39; Norseman T/S .

LAND ACT 1933Reserve

Department of Land Administration,Perth, 4 September 1987 .

THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has been pleased to set apart as a PublicReserve the land described below for the purpose therein setforth .File No . 2295/985.PERTH.-No. 40183 . (Use and Requirements of the Min-

ister for Works) . Lot No . 971 (1 .509 1 ha) . (Original Plan16493, Public Plan Perth 1 :2 000 BG 34 13.25 (WellingtonStreet) .)

N. J. SMYTH,Executive Director.

FORFEITURESDepartment of Land Administration,

Perth, 2 September 1987 .THE following leases and licences together with all rights,title and interest therein have this day been forfeited to theCrown under the Land Act 1933 for the reasons stated .

N . J. SMYTH,Executive Director.

LAND ACT 1933Land Release

Department of Land Administration,Perth, 4 September 1987.

THE undermentioned allotments of land are now open forsale pursuant to the provisions of Part IV of the Land Act1933 and are to be sold by Public Auction by Order of theMinister for Lands at the place and on the date stated, atthe upset prices and subject to the conditions specifiedhereunder .

Mosman Park TownsiteFile 2438/984.

Lot; Street; Area (square metres) ; Upset Price .641; May Close; 933 ; $82 000 .645; Beagle Street; 933 ; $80 000 .646; Cnr Beagle Street and Manning Street ; 900 ; $80 000.647; Beagle Street; 975 ; $82 000 .

Friday 9 October 1987 at 12 .30 pm in the David JonesPavilion McCabe Street Mosman Park .

Public Plan Perth 2 000 8.17 .These lots are sold subject to the following conditions-

Purchases by Agents will need to be ratified by thePrincipals .

N . J. SMYTH,Executive Director .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Closure of Street

WHEREAS The Commissioner of Main Roads being theowner of the land which adjoins the street hereunder de-scribed has agreed to the request of the City of Perth to closethe said street.

PerthFile No. 2011/77.P.696 .-All those portions of Loftus and Stone Streets

now comprised in the land the subject of Office of TitlesDiagram 70116. (Public Plan Perth 2000 12.26) .

(This Notice hereby supersedes Road Closure Notice No .P696 appearing in the Government Gazette dated 25November 1977, page 4375 .)

And whereas the Council has requested closure of the saidstreet, and whereas the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved this request, it is notified that the said street ishereby closed.

N . J . SMYTH,Executive Director .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Department of Land Administration,

Perth, 4 September 1987 .IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolution of theTown of Claremont passed at a meeting of the Council heldon or about 18 November 1985 the undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say :

Claremont2252/985 .Road No . 17723 (Leura Avenue) (i) A strip of land 20 .12

metres wide, widening at its terminus commencing at a linein prolongation westward of the southern boundary of Lot32 of Swan Location 701 (Office of Titles Diagram 44963)

56241-2

and extending northwards along the western boundary ofthe said Lot 32 to terminate at the southeastern side ofGugeri Street.

(ii) (Widening of parts) Those portions of Swan Location701 as delineated and coloured dark brown on LandAdministration Diagram 88128 .168 square metres being resumed from Swan Location

701.(Public Plans Perth 2 000 8 .21 and 9 .21 .)

IT is hereby decared that, pursuant to the resolution of theShire of Wongan-Ballidu passed at a meeting of the Councilheld on or about 8 June 1987 the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act 1902, for the purpose of a new road, that isto say :

Wongan-Ballidu3714/986 .Road No. 5357 (Kondut South East Road) (Deviation of

Part) . Those portions of Ninghan Location 943 and 1187 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Land AdministrationPlan 16765 .

1 .174 4 hectares being resumed from Ninghan Location943 .

1 .272 9 hectares being resumed from Ninghan Location1187 .

(Public Plan Ballidu SW 1 :25 000 .)And whereas His Excellency the Governor has declared

that the said lands have been set apart, taken, or resumedfor the purpose of the said roads, and that plans of the saidlands might be inspected at the Department of LandsAdministration, Perth, it is hereby notified that the landsdescribed above are roads within the meaning of the LocalGovernment Act 1960, subject to the provisions of the saidAct.

Dated this 4th day of August, 1987 .By Order of His Excellency .

KEITH WILSON,Minister for Lands .

MRD 42/27-BMain Roads Act 1930 (as amended); Public Works Act 1902 (as amended)

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LANDTHE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act 1902(as amended), that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Kulin District, for the purpose of the following public works namely, widening theArmadale-Ravensthorpe Road (372.65 SLK Section) and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan MRD,WA, 8509-20 and 8509-21 which may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, EastPerth .

1 . Bruce Frederick Hill and

B. F. & K . A. HillKerry Annette Hill

2. Grant Ronald Baker (oneundivided fourth share),Dale Michael Baker (oneundivided fourth share)and Baker Nominees PtyLtd (two undivided fourthshares)

Dated this 2nd day of September, 1987 .D. R. WARNER,

Director, Administration and Finance,Main Roads Department .

G. R. & D. M. Baker andBaker Nominees Pty Ltd

Schedule

No . Owner or Reputed Occupier or Reputed AreaOwner Occupier Description (approx .)

Portion of Roe Location 1406 and being 505 m2part of the land comprised in CrownLease 60/1979 .

Portion of Roe Location 1124 and being 305 m2part of the land comprised in Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1453 Folio 072 .

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Main Roads Act 1930 (as amended); Public Works Act 1902 (as amended)NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act 1902(as amended), that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Murray District, for the purpose of the following public works, namely, truncation at theintersection of the Armadale-Bunbury Road and the Mandurah-Pinjarra Road and that the said pieces or parcels of land aremarked off on Plan MRD WA 8402-093 which may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, WaterlooCrescent, East Perth.

March 1988.

Dated this 2nd day of September, 1987 .

1. Uniting Church in Australia

Hon Minister for Works

Portion of Pinjarra Town Lot 22 and be- 18 m2Property Trust (WA)

ing part of the land comprised in Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1105 Folio 799 .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954City of Bunbury

Important Information Relating to your Responsibility as aLandholder in the City of Bunbury

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33 of theBush Fires Act 1954, you are required to carry out fireprevention work on land owned or occupied by you in ac-cordance with the provisions of this Order .This work must be carried out by 14 December 1987 and

kept maintained throughout the summer months until 31

An inspection of firebreaks and hazard removal will becarried out in all areas of the City by an authorised Officer .

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

It is considered for any reason to be impractical to clearfirebreaks as required by this notice, if natural features ren-der firebreaks unnecessary, you may apply to the Council orits duly authorised Officer not later than 25 November 1987for permission to provide firebreaks in alternative positionsor to take alternative action to abate fire hazards on theland. If permission is not granted by the Council or its dulyauthorised Officer, you shall comply with the requirementsof this notice . If the requirements of this notice are carriedout by burning, such burning must be in accordance with therelevant provisions of the Bush Fires Act.

Requirements1. Rural and Townsite Land (includes residential, com-

mercial and industrial)-(a) Where the area of the land is 2 024 m2

(approximately, ~ acre) or less, remove- all flam-mable material on the land except living standingtrees, from the whole ofthe.land, and

(b) Where the area of land exceeds 2 024 m2 providefirebreaks at least three metres wide, immediatelyinside all external boundaries of the land and alsoimmediately surrounding all buildings and hay-stacks situated on the land . Where several adjoin-ing lots are held or used by the owner-occupier, thefirebreaks may be provided inside and along theexternal boundaries of the group or lot .

2. Special Rural Land : The owners of small rural hold-ings zoned as, Special Rural under Town Planning Schemesmust maintain clear of all flammable material, a firebreaknot less than three metres wide immediately inside all exter-nal boundaries of the land .

3 . Fuel and/or Gas Depots: In respect of land ownedand/or occupied by you on which is situated any containernormally used to contain liquid or gas fuel, including theland on which any ramp or supports are constructed,' youshall have the land clear of all flammable material .

By Order of the Council,V. S. SPALDING,

Town Clerk .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [4 September 1987

MRD 42/41-A

D. R. WARNER,Director, Administration and Finance,

Main Roads Department.

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954Shire of Albany

1987/88 Firebreak NoticeNotice to all Owners and/or Occupiers of Land in the Shire

of AlbanyPURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33 of the,Bushfires Act 1954, you are hereby required to have allfirebreaks clear of inflammable material, such firebreaks tobe not less than three metres in width within that portion ofthe Shire lying generally north of the dividing line definedhereunder and two metres in width within that portion of,the Shire lying generally southwest of the dividing line de-fined hereunder, and constructed by one or more of thefollowing methods-ploughing, cultivation, scarifying, burn-ing or chemical spraying. In addition you may be required tocarry out further works which may be deemed necessary andspecified byway of separate written notice forwarded to theaddress of the owner/occupier as shown on the rate recordsmaintained by the Shire of Albany for the land .

1 . Land having an area of 2 100 square metres or lessFor all land having an area of 2 100 square metres or

less--(a) A firebreak is not required-however :(b) The land will be inspected by the Fire Control

Officer appointed by the Shire of Albany and noticemay then- be served if action is deemed , to benecessary to prevent the outbreak or spread of abushfire on the land;

(c) Such land is required to be made safe from fire bythe reduction of fire hazards .

Compliance with such requirements need not require theremoval of all inflammable materials .

2. All other land(A) You are required to have constructed firebreaks, as

specified in this notice-(a) Immediately inside all external boundaries of all

land exceeding 2 100 square metres in area whetherthe land be cleared, partly cleared, bulldozed,chained, used for pasture or be undeveloped .

(b) Immediately surrounding all buildings erected onany land having an area in excess of 2 100 squaremetres .

(B) You are required, on all land used for and being undercrop in the period from 15 November 1987 to 31 March 1988to-

(a) Have constructed firebreaks, as specified in thisnotice immediately inside the external boundary ofthe land being used for crop and around the stand-ing crop so that the crops are broken up into areasnot exceeding approximately 200 hectares, and

(b) Having standing within the external boundary of allland being used for crop which is then beingharvested and at all times that the harvesting ofcrop is proceeding, suitable operational fire rightingequipment .

Schedule

Owner or Reputed Occupier or Reputed AreaNo . Owner Occupier Description (approx .)

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All firebreaks as designated above must be prepared on orbefore 15 November 1987 within that portion of the Shirelying generally north of the dividing line defined hereunderand on or before 15 December 1987 within that portion ofthe Shire lying generally southwest of the dividing line de-fined hereunder or within 14 days of the date of your becom-ing owner or occupier should this be after those dates .The firebreaks required by this notice are to be

maintained clear of inflammable material to and including30 March 1988.

Take notice that pursuant to clause 33 (4) of the BushfiresAct, where the owner or occupier of land who has receivednotice fails or neglects to comply with the requisitions of thenotice within the time specified, the Shire of Albany, may byits officers and with such servants, workmen and contractorsvehicles and machinery as the officers deem fit, enter uponthe land and carry out the requisitions of the notice whichhave not been complied with and pursuant to clause 33 (5) ofthe Bushfires Act the amount of any costs and expensesincurred may be recovered from you as the owner or occu-pier of the land .

Applications to vary the above RequirementsIf it is considered to be impractical for any reason what-

ever to carry out works as required by this notice, you mayapply to the Council of the Shire of Albany or its dulyauthorised officer no later than 14 days prior to the date bywhich the firebreaks are required by this notice for per-mission to provide firebreaks in an alternative position, totake alternative action to abate the fire hazards on the landor to alter or vary this notice in any other way .

NoteCouncil, or its duly authorised officer will consider ap-

proval of other than firebreaks immediately inside the exter-nal boundaries where a more suitable alternative can beprovided. Approval of such alternatives will only be con-sidered if submitted with the endorsement of the Bush FireBrigade for the area concerned and will be on a yearly basis .If permission to vary this order is not granted by the Councilor its duly authorised officer, you must comply with therequirements of this notice .

The penalty for failing to comply with this notice is a finenot exceeding $400 and a person in default is also liable .Whether prosecuted or not, to pay the costs of performingthe work directed in this notice if it is not carried out by theowner or occupier by the date required by this notice .

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

Lower Kalgan Brigade Area-Optional PerimeterFirebreaks

Owners and/or occupiers of land in the Lower KalganBrigade area only have the option of installing perimeterfirebreaks on their land for a two year period expiring on 1July 1989 .

This approval is for perimeter firebreaks only and removalof fire hazards around buildings etc . and all other require-ments of this notice remain in force .

By Order of the Council,D. J. CUNNINGHAM,

Shire Clerk.Failure to comply with this or other notice served may

result in legal action being taken .

The Dividing LineThe dividing line in the Shire of Albany shall be a line

starting from a point on the northwestern boundary ofPlantagenet Location 5973 situated east of the easternmostsoutheastern corner of Location 5971, a point on a westernboundary of the Shire of Albany and extending southwest-erly and generally easterly along boundaries of the firstmentioned location to the southwestern corner of Location7117; thence generally easterly along southern boundaries ofthat location and Locations 5973, 4963 and 5975 to theprolongation westerly of the southern boundary of Location5949; thence easterly to, and along that boundary to thewesternmost southwestern corner of Location 6689; thencenortherly along the western boundary of that location andonwards to the southern boundary of Location 5950, theneasterly along that boundary and the southern boundaries ofLocation 5951 and 6688 to the southeastern corner of thelastmentioned location; thence northerly along the easternboundary of that location to the prolonged westerly of theeasternmost northern boundary of Location 6475; thence

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easterly to and generally easterly along the northern bound-aries of that location to the northern corner of Location6487; thence generally southeasterly along northeasternboundaries of that location to the prolongation southwest-erly of the northwestern boundary of Location 6812 ; thencenortheasterly to and along that boundary to the southwest-ern boundary of Location 6463 ; thence southeasterly alongthat side to the southern corner of that location; thenceeasterly to and generally easterly along northern boundariesof Location 6491, 6505, 6506 and 6507 to the western bound-ary of Location 6811 ; thence northerly along that boundaryand easterly along the northern boundaries of that locationand Location 1073 to the westernmost southwestern cornerof Location 6472 ; thence easterly, southerly, again easterly,northerly and again easterly along boundaries of that lo-cation and onwards to the western boundary of the southernseverance of Location 7013 ; thence southerly, easterly andagain southerly along boundaries of that severance and on-wards to the northern boundary of the southern severance ofLocation 3835, and thence easterly and southerly alongboundaries of that severance and onwards to the Low WaterMark of the Southern Ocean a point on a southeasternboundary of the Shire of Albany .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954(Section 33)

Shire of BeverleyNotice to Owners and Occupiers of Land in the Beverley

Municipality .PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33 of theabove Act, you are hereby required on or before 15 October1987, east of the Great Southern Railway or 30 October 1987west of the Great Southern Railway to plough, cultivate,scarify or otherwise clear, and therefore maintain free of allinflammable material, until 15 April 1988, firebreaks not lessthan 2 .2 metres wide or as otherwise stipulated in the follow-ing positions on the land owned or occupied by you .

1 . Inside and within 60.3 metres of the boundary of allcleared land. Uncleared land on boundaries shall either havea firebreak along the boundary or be isolated from thecleared land by the provision of a firebreak .

2. Where the above lands are divided by or abuttrafficable public roads or railway reserves, a firebreak shallbe provided within 60 .3 metres of the boundary of the roador railway reserve .

3 . Within 60.3 metres of the perimeter of all buildingsand haystacks on the land, to completely surround the build-ing or group of buildings or haystacks .

4 . Land, the bush on which has been bulldozed, chainedor prepared in any similar manner for clearing or burning,shall be completely surrounded by a firebreak not less thanthree metres wide. (Note: firebreaks may be provided onadjoining land) .

5 . Existing gullies, salt lakes, rivers or drains shall notform portion of a firebreak required by this order unlessapproved by the Shire Council.

6 . Rivers : On all river banks a firebreak shall be providedon cleared land as close as is practicable but not further than60.3 metres from high water mark .

7 . Stationary pumps and motors : All grass or other in-flammable materials must be cleared from areas wherestationary pumps and motors are situated. The cleared landis to extend for a distance of not less than three metrescompletely surrounding stationary pumps and motors .

8 . Fuel Drums: All grass and other inflammable ma-terials must be cleared from areas where fuel drums, eitherempty or . containing fuel are stored. The cleared area is toextend' for a distance of at least three metres completelysurrounding the fuel drums .

9. Beverley Townsite: On or before 30 November 1987-(a) All lots with an area of .1012 ha ('/4 acre) or less

shall be either(i) Clear of all inflammable material; or(ii) Have grass mown to a height no greater than

five centimetres .

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(b) All lots with an area greater than .1012 ha ( 1/4 acre)but no larger than .808 4 ha (two acres) shall beeither-

(i) Clear of all inflammable material; or(ii) Have all fallen timber removed and a

firebreak of at least 2.2 metres wide, com-pletely free of all inflammable materialprovided inside and along all external bound-aries .

(c) All lots or combination of lots which comprise ofone holding and having an area greater than .808 4ha (two acres) shall have a firebreak of 2.2 metreswide free of all inflammable material provided in-side and along all external boundaries .

If it is impracticable for any reason to comply with theabove requirements of this notice, owners or occupiersshould seek Council approval to make necessary ad-justments .

Note: The firebreaks will be inspected shortly after therespective completion dates applicable to the various areasand any person failing to comply with this Order at the dateof inspection will be prosecuted without further warning .

Dated this 19th day of August, 1987 .By Order of the Council,

K. L. BYERS,Shire Clerk

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954Shire of Chittering

Notice to all owners and occupiers of landPURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33 of theabove Act you are hereby required, on or before 31 October1987 to establish firebreaks clear of all flammable materialand thereafter maintain such firebreaks clear of all flam-mable matrials up to and including 15 April 1988 .

Rural and Special Rural land other than that specified-(a) Not less than two metres wide inside and within

120 metres of the external boundaries of the land,and

(b) not less than two metres wide immediately sur-rounding any part of the land used for pasture orcrop, and

(c) not less than two metres wide immediately sur-rounding all buildings, haystacks and fuel rampssituated on the land, and

(d) not less than two metres wide in such otherpositions as is necessary to divide land in excess of120 hectares, each completely surrounded by afirebreak .

Townsites-(a) Lots used for grazing purposes or in agricultural

pursuits-(i) not less than two metres wide inside and

along those portions of the boundaries of allcleared or part cleared land which enjoyscommon boundaries with land or otherowners or with public roads;

(ii) not less than two metres wide immediatelysurrounding all buildings and hay stackssituated on the land.

(b) All other lots-effective firebreaks around the per-imeter of all buildings and inside and along thewhole of the boundary of the land cleared of allflammable material to a width not less than twometres .

Special Rural Zone "Bindoon Heights and LakeChittering Heights"-Land owners may make a contri-bution of $20 to Council to instal a firebreak not less thantwo metres wide on the external boundaries of the SpecialRural Zone and in such other places as determined on theStrategic Firebreak Plan as approved by Council . In all otherrespects the Firebreak Order applies.

Owners not wishing to participate in this scheme shallcomply with all the other requirements of this notice.

Other Directions-(a) Firebreaks in the situation described hereunder will

be accepted as complying with requirements of thisnotice, so far as it applies to the common boundarybetween the land of any owner or occupier and theabutting lands referred to hereunder.

Where the land of an owner or occupier abuts onCrown Land or Reserve and the owner or occupierhas cleared a firebreak not less than two metres inwidth on the Crown Land or Reserve along theCommon boundary .

(b) If you cannot comply with the requirements of thisnotice, write to the Shire Clerk explaining yourreasons before 31 October 1987 .

If it is considered impracticable for any reason to clearfirebreaks as required by this notice, you may apply direct tothe Bush Fire Control Officer for the area in which the landis situated not later than 15 October 1987 for permission toprovide firebreaks in alternative positions . No such appli-cation will be considered unless it is made in writing andadequately describes the land .When permission has been obtained from the Fire Control

Officer to provide firebreaks in alternative positions it isyour responsibility to advise the Council in writing that suchapproval was given .

If permission is not granted you shall comply with therequirements of this notice .

The penalty for failing to comply with this notice is a fineof not less than $40 nor more than $400 and a person indefault is also liable, whether prosecuted or not to pay thecost of performing the work directed in this notice if it is notcarried out by the owner or occupier by the date required bythis notice.

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

Dated this 1st day of August, 1987 .By Order of the Council,

R.W. HERBERT,Shire Clerk .

Prohibited period for ensuing seasonWannamal (Zone 4)-

Burning is prohibited in this area from 1 December 1987to 14 February 1988.

Burning is permitted between 19 October 1987, and thecommencing date of the Prohibited Burning Time(1 December) and after the end of the Prohibited BurningTime (29 March) subject to specified conditions obtainableat Shire Offices.All other Areas in the Shire (Zone 6)-

Burning is prohibited in this area from 1 December 1987,to 28 February 1988 .

Burning is permitted between 19 October 1987, and thecommencing date of the Prohibited Burning Time(1 December) and after the end of the Prohibited BurningTime (12 April) subject to specified conditions obtainable atShire Offices .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954Shire of Cuballing

Firebreaks Order 1987-1988PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33 of theBush Fires Act 1954, owners or occupiers of property arehereby required on or before 31 October 1987 and thereafterup to 1 April 1988, to plough, scarify or otherwise provideand maintain firebreaks clear of all flammable material atleast three metres wide as follows .

Rural land-1. Immediately inside all external boundaries of the

land held by each owner or occupier and ;2 . To subdivide each holding into lots of not greater

area than 121 .75 hectares ; and3 . To completely surround each building, haystack,

fuel ramp or dump on such land .

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Townsite area: All lots within the townsites of Cuballing,Popanyinning and Yornaning are required to be totallycleared of all debris or inflammable material .

If it is considered impractical for any reason to providethe firebreaks required, or to otherwise comply with thisorder, the approval of the Council must be obtained before30 October 1987 to provide them in an alternative situation .Failure to comply with this requirement renders the

owners or occupiers liable to a penalty no less than $40 andnot more than $400 .

By Order of the Council .G. W. FOSTER,

Shire Clerk.

SHIRE OF GOOMALLINGBush Fire Control

IT is notified for public information that the following can-cellations and appointments have been made by theGoomalling Shire Council-

Cancellations-Councillor M. N. Davey as Deputy Chief Bush Fire

Control Officer .Mr C. C. Kerp as Bush Fire Control Officer .

Appointments-Councillor R. King as Deputy Chief Bush Fire Con-

trol Officer.Councillor M. N. Davey as Bush Fire Control

Officer.Mr P. R . Clarke as Bush Fire Control Officer .Councillor R . M . Clarke and Councillor R . King as

Bush Fire Control Officers authorised to issuePermits to burn for clover seed and declaredplants .

By Order of the Council,G. W. MORRIS,

Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954Shire of Irwin

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

1 . Rural Land (land other than that within the Dongaraand Port Denison Townsites) : On or before 1 October 1987and thereafter up until and including 15 April, 1988 youshall-

1.1 have firebreaks not less than two metres in widthinside and along all boundaries of land that hasbeen cleared for agricultural purposes, includingland which is under pasture, stubble or crop .Together with firebreaks of not less than twometres in width within 20 metres of the perimeterof any standing crop on such land, which firebreakmust completely encircle the said standing crop .

1 .2 Have firebreaks not less than two metres in widthand within 100 metres of the perimeter of anybuilding or haystack or groups of buildings or hay-stacks situated on the land. Such firebreaks mustcompletely encircle the said buildings and/or hay-stacks .

1 .3 Have firebreaks not less than two metres in widthimmediately abutting any building or haystack orgroups of buildings or haystacks situated on theland.

1 .4 Have firebreaks not less than 10 metres around alluncleared land, including land upon which the re-generation of native species of bush has occurred .

2 . Townsite Land (land situated within the townsites ofDongara and Port Denison) : On or before 31 October 1987and thereafter up until and including 15 April 1988 youshall-

2.1 have the land clear of all inflammable materialwhere the area of land is 1 012 square metres orless .

2.2 Have firebreaks not less than two metres in widthimmediately inside and along all boundaries of landexceeding 1012 square metres in area.

2.3 Have firebreaks not less than two metres in widthimmediately abutting all buildings situated on landexceeding 1012 square metres in area .

3. If for any reason it is considered to be impracticable toclear firebreaks or to remove the inflammable material fromthe land as required by this notice you may apply in writingto the Council or its duly authorised officer on or before18 September 1987 for permission to provide firebreaks inan alternative position or take alternative action to abate afire hazard . If permission is not granted by the Council or itsduly authorised officer you shall comply with the require-ments of this notice.

Note: If the requirements of this notice are carried out byburning, such burning must be in accordance with relevantprovisions of the Bush Fires Act 1954 .

By Order of Council .J. PICKERING,

Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954Jerramungup Shire CouncilBush Fire Control Officers

THE following persons have been appointed to fill the vari-ous offices for the 1987-1988 season-

Chief Fire Control Officer-J . D . P . Saunders, Jacup.Deputy Chief Fire Control Officer-D. C. Spinks,

Jacup .Chief Fire Weather Officer-J . M . Lee, Jerramungup .Senior Deputy Chief Fire Weather Officer-J . D. P .

Saunders, Jacup.Dual Fire Control Officers-

J. D. P. Saunders-Jacup/Ravensthorpe .D. C . Spinks-Jacup/Kent/Lake Grace.W. J . Deegan-Jerramungup/Kent .D. E . Plane-Boxwood/Albany.W. F. O'Meara-Gnowellen/Gnowangerup .B. C. Pocock-Needilup/Gnowangerup .

Bush Fire Precautions1987-1988 prohibited burning times

The prohibited burning times within the Shire are1 November 1987 to 7 February 1988 .

1987-1988 Restricted Burning TimesThe restricted burning times within the Shire are-

1 October 1987 to 31 October 1987 and8 February 1988 to 16 April 1988.

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

No burning on Sundays during the restricted burningperiod.

No harvesting Christmas Day .By Order of the Council,

F. J. PECZKA,Shire Clerk.

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[4 September 1987

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954Shire of Jerramungup

1987-1988 Firebreak OrderNotice to all owners and/or occupiers of land within the

Shire of JerramungupPURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33 of theabove Act, you are hereby required on or before 1 November1987 to clear of all inflammable material firebreaks as statedhereunder and thereafter to maintain the firebreaks clear ofinflammable material up to and including 16 April 1988 .

1 . Prepare firebreaks not less than three metres widewithin 200 metres of all neighbours boundaries whether suchland is cleared, part cleared or uncleared, except whereneighbours jointly agree to maintain a single firebreak .Where this variation is sought a permit is required from thelocal Fire Control Officer.

la. Breaks alongside constructed roads optional, exceptwhere the land is sown to crop for harvesting. In such caseswhere crop is sown, prepare a three metre wide breakimmediately inside the boundary adjoining the crop .

2 . Embark on a policy of strategic firebreaks in lieu ofproperty breakdown . The use of farm roads cleared of in-flammable material, graded contours, graded dam catch-ments, all not less than three metres wide, will be accepted .Further use of salt creeks, lakes and naturally bare groundwill be allowed so that a ratio of one kilometre of break per250 hectares exists .

3. Prepare firebreaks not less than three metres widewithin 100 metres of and surrounding all buildings, hay-stacks and fuel dumps .

4. Prepare firebreaks not less than 10 metres wideimmediately around the perimeter of any scrub or timberwhich has been logged, chained or otherwise prepared forburning, within seven days of such work being completed, noarea to be greater than 400 hectares .

5. In respect of land within any townsite within the Shire,you shall-

(a) Where the area is 2 000 square metres or less, re-move all inflammable material on the land from thewhole of the land .

(b) Where the area of the land exceeds 2 000 squaremetres, firebreaks not less than two metres wideshall be prepared immediately inside and along allexternal boundaries of the land .

Penalty for non-compliance : $400.If it is considered to be impractical for any reason to clear

firebreaks as required by this notice, the approval of theCouncil must be obtained to clear such firebreaks in analternative position. Approval to any variation will only begranted where a Bush Fire Control Officer has first signifiedhis approval of the variation .It is an offence to provide firebreaks on a road reserve

without the approval of the Council or Main Roads Depart-ment in the case of Declared Main Roads .

Harvesting and motor powered machinesexcepting the operation of clover harvester

A person shall not operate any harvesting machine orheader in any crop during the prohibited time, unless-

1. One hand-held water filled fire extinguisher(minimum capacity 7 .5 litres) is fitted in a readilyaccessible position on the machine .

2. A readily mobile fire fighting unit of a minimum400 litres capacity powered by an engine drivenpump is in attendance in or adjacent to the en-trance of the paddock being harvested ; or

A tractor and plough are readily available in oradjacent to the entrance of the paddock beingharvested for the purpose of fighting fires .

3 . All trucks must carry a hand held fire extinguisherwhile operating in the paddock during harvestingtime .

Regulation 38A-(i) Where a Bush Fire Control Officer is of the opinion

that the use or operation of any engines, vehicles,plant or machinery during the prohibited burningtimes or restricted burning times, or both, is likelyto cause a bush fire, or would be conducive to thespread of bush fire, the Bush Fire Control Officermay, by notice or direction, prohibit or regulate thecarrying out of any activity or operation in a speci-fied area, either absolutely or except in accordancewith conditions specified in the notice or directionor without consent of the local Authority or BushFire Control Officer .

(ii) A notice or direction under subregulation (i) of theregulation-

(a) may be given by wireless broadcast or inwriting;

(b) shall have effect for such periods during theprohibited burning times or restricted burn-ing times, or both, as is specified in the no-tice or direction ;

(c) may be varied or cancelled by a Bush FireControl Officer by a subsequent notice ordirection in the manner set out in thesubregulation .

(iii) During any period for which a notice or directionunder subregulation (i) of this regulation has effecta person shall not, in any area specified in thenotice or direction, operate or use any engines, ve-hicles, plant or machinery contrary to the notice ordirection.

(iv) A person shall, when required by a Local Authority,provide a plough, or other specified machine, ap-pliance or fire fighting equipment in or in the vicin-ity of any land or paddock where harvesting oper-ations are being carried out .

(v) In accordance with section (i) above a defined grainstorage and/or outloading complex shall mean-

An area not less than 100 metres in diametercleared of all inflammable material and ad-jacent to a made road .

Penalty for non-compliance : $200 .By Order of the Council .

F. J. PECZKA,Shire Clerk .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954Shire of MerredinFirebreak Order

Notice to all owners and/or occupiers of land within theShire of Merredin .

PURSUANT to section 33 of the Bush Fires Act 1954 allowners and/or occupiers of land within the Shire ofMerredin are hereby required on or before 1 November 1987to remove from that land all inflammable materials or toclear firebreaks in accordance with the following provisionsand thereafter to maintain the land or firebreaks clear ofinflammable materials up to and including 15 March 1988 .

1 . Rural Land (land other than in a townsite) . Firebreaksof not less than three metres shall be cleared of all inflam-mable materials in the following positions-

(a) immediately inside all external boundaries of theland; and

(b) in such positions as are necessary to divide the landinto areas not exceeding 200 hectares ; and

(c) immediately surrounding all land used for cropping ;and

(d) within 100 metres of the perimeter of all buildings,fuel deposits and haystacks on the land ; and

(e) prepare firebreaks of not less than 20 metres widearound the perimeter of any scrub or timber whichhas been logged, chained or otherwise prepared forburning .

2. Townsite Land (land in any townsite)-(a) where the land is 2 000 square metres or less the

land shall be cleared of all inflammable materials ;and

(b) where the area of land exceeds 2 000 square metresa firebreak of not less than three metres shall becleared of all inflammable materials inside the ex-ternal boundaries of the land and immediately sur-rounding any buildings, fuel deposits or haystackscontained on the land .

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

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If it is considered impracticable for any reason to clearfirebreaks or remove inflammable materials as required bythis notice an application may be made to the Council or itsauthorised officer not later than 15 .October 1987 for per-mission to provide firebreaks in an alternative position .

if permission is not granted the requirements of this no-tice shall be complied with .

The penalty for failing to comply with this notice is a finenot exceeding $400 and the person in default is liable,whether prosecuted or not, to pay the cost of performing thework .

Dated this 24th day of August, 1987 .R. LITTLE,

Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954(Section 33)

Shire of MukinbudinNotice to Owners and Occupiers of Land within the

Mukinbudin DistrictIN accordance with the provisions of the above Act you arehereby required on : or before 31 October 1987 to clear .firebreaks not less than three metres wide in the followingpositions and thereafter keep maintained such firebreaksfree of all inflammable materials until 15 March 1988-

(1) Within 20 metres of the boundaries of all clearedand part cleared land .

(2) Within 20 metres of the boundaries of all clearedand part cleared land adjacent to roads, and includ-ing breaks around crops .Within 20 metres along boundaries and also adjac-ent to all railway lines through or adjacent to oralongside your property which includes additionalbreaks to split up properties .Within 20 metres of all homesteads, buildings andhaystacks. Landowners are also required to keepthe area between the firebreaks and the home-steads, building or haystacks cleared of all inflam-mable materials. Provide 20-metre breaks aroundintended clearing burns .All townsite lots and fuel depots must be free of allextraneous inflammable materials from 31 October1987 to 30 April 1988 inclusive .

If for any reason it is considered impractical to providefirebreaks in the position or by the date, an owner or occu-pier may make application to the Shire Council for approvalof a variation of the order. No such application shall beconsidered unless it is made in handwriting on or before 25October 1987, adequately describes the land and is ac-companied by the written approval of the Bushfire ControlOfficer for the area in which the land is situated.

Failure or neglect to comply with this notice will renderthe owner or occupier liable to a penalty of up to $200 .

By Order of the Council,G. EDWARDS,

Shire Clerk.

(3)

(4)

(5)

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3501

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954Shire of Trayning

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land within the Shire ofTrayning

1 . Firebreaks : Pursuant to the powers contained in sec-tion 33 of the above Act, you are hereby required, on orbefore 1 November 1987 to plough, scarify, cultivate orotherwise clear, and thereafter maintain free of all inflam-mable material until 31 January 19 (inclusive) in the fol-lowing, positions and of the following dimensions on the landowned or occupied by you.2 . Rural Lands: Firebreaks not less than three metres

(10 ft) in width inside and along the whole of the externalboundaries of the properties owned or occupied by you : butwhere this is not practicable the firebreaks must be providedas near as, possible to and within such boundaries .

3 . Farm Buildings and Haystacks: Firebreaks at' leastthree metres (10 ft) in width completely surrounding and notmore than 20 metres (one chain) from the perimeter of anybuilding, group of buildings or haystack. All inflammablematerial must be removed from an area two metres (6 ft) inwidth immediately surrounding the building .

4. Townsites: On or before 1 November 1987 all townlots within the townsites of Trayning, Kununoppin andYelbeni are required as follows-

(a) Where the area of land is 0 .2 hectares ( 1/2 acre) orless, remove all inflammable material from thewhole of the land .

(b) Where the area of land exceeds 0 .2 hectares ('/aacre) clear of all inflammable material, firebreaks atleast three metres (10 ft) wide immediately'sur-rounding all buildings and/or haystacks situated onthe land, and maintain free of such material until31 January 1988.

5. Fuel Dumps (Fuel Depots) : On or before 1 November1987 all grass and similar material is to be cleared from areaswhere drum ramps are located and where drums, full orempty, are stored, and such areas are to be maintained andcleared of grass and similar inflammable material until 31January 1988 .

6. General Provisions: If or any reason it is consideredimpracticable to provide firebreaks in the position requiredor by the date required in this notice, an owner or occupiermay make application in writing to the Council by 1 October1987 for permission to vary this order. If permission is notgranted by the Council or its duly authorised officer, youshall comply with the requirements of this order . '

The penalty for failing to comply with this notice is a fineof up to $400 and a person in default is also liable, whetherprosecuted or not, to pay the cost of performing the workdirected by this notice . If it is not carried out by the owneror occupier by the date required by this notice.

Dated this 24th day of August, 1987 .By Order of the Council,

C. C . J . KERP,Shire Clerk. '

WATER AUTHORITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIATenders

Tenders are invited for the projects listed below and will be accepted up to 2 .30 pm on the closing date specified .Tender documents are available from the Supply Services Branch, Level 2, Entry 4, John Tonkin Water Centre, 629

Newcastle Street, Leederville WA 6007 .Tender documents must be completed in full, sealed in the envelope provided and placed in the Tender Box located at the

above Leederville address .The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted .

AS 70616Construction and development of Wanneroo Deep Artesian Well No . W25727 OctoberMS 70617Construction of 2 500 m3 reinforced concrete circular roofed tanks at Mt Magnet

and Meekathara. Tender documents for this project are also available fromGeraldton Water Authority Office 15 September

AM 71019Supply of dry well sewage pumps for Subiaco Wastewater Treatment Plant finaleffluent pump station 22 September

AM 71020Supply of manually actuated butter-fly valves 22 SeptemberAM 71021Supply of 600 mm, 450 mm and 380 mm nominal diameter reinforced concrete 359

plastilined class 1 .7Z pipes 15 SeptemberAP 72035Pre-mixed concrete for Beenyup W.W.T.P . Digestion Plant, Coyle Rd, Craigie8 September

Contract No.

Description

Closing Date 987

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Contract No .

Particulars

PS 702112 x 225 m 8 Reinforced Concrete Circular Roofed tanks atOombulgurri .

MS 70614Geraldton Sewerage reticulation area 1GAM 71006Supply of Spiral Conveyors for Beenyup Wastewater Treat-

ment Plant Ext. No. 3 .AS 70613Gosnells Main WWPS Supply and installation of

Transformers .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED)

Approved Town Planning Scheme AmendmentCity of Bayswater Town Planning Scheme

No. 13-Amendment No. 155SPC. 853-2-14-16, Pt. 155 .

IT is hereby notifed for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Hon Minister for Planning ap-proved the City of Bayswater Town Planning SchemeAmendment on 21 August 1987 for the purpose of the fol-lowing.

1 . Rezoning Lot 31 corner Camboon Road and BenaraRoad Noranda, from "Residential" to "Special Zone2. Adding to section 2 of the Schedule of the Scheme Text

the following particulars .

Section 2-Restricted Use ZonesStreet

Particulars of Only Use PermittedLand

Cnr. Camboon Lot 31 Swan Medium Density Residential Development, in ac-and Benara

Loc. M1

cordance with the development standards andRoads

Plan 51668

provisions of the R40 Code specified in Resi-dential Planning Codes.

For the purpose of this Restricted Use Zone"Residential Planning Codes" means the Resi-dential Planning Codes set out in Appendix 2to the Statement of Planning Policy No . 1,together with any amendments thereto.

A copy of the Residential Planning Codes asamended, shall be kept and made available forpublic inspection at the offices of the Council .

G. LEEUWANGH,Deputy Mayor.

K. B . LANG,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED)

Approved Town Planning Scheme AmendmentCity of Bunbury Town Planning SchemeNo. 6-Amendment Nos. 44 and 47

SPC. 853-6-2-9, Pts . 44 and 47 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Hon Minister for Planning ap-proved the City of Bunbury Town Planning Scheme Amend-ments on 24 August 1987 for the purpose of the following .Amendment No . 44 .

Including in the interpretation of "Shop" containedin Appendix No. 5 of the Scheme Text after the word"retail", the words "a hire premises" .

WATER AUTHORITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued.Accepted Tenders

[4 September 1987

Contractor

Advanteering Civil Engineers

D.M. Drainage & Construction Pty LtdWilliam Boby & Co (Australia) Pty Ltd

Westralian Transformers Pty Ltd

H. J . GLOVER,Managing Director .

Amendment No. 47 .(i) Including a new item in Zoning Table-Table No . 1

as follows .

45A . Machinery and Truck Sales-Uses "X" in Residential, Central BusinessDistrict, Commercial B, Noxious Industry,Rural ."AA" in Commercial A, Commercial C,General/Port Industry ."P" in Light Industry .

(ii) Including a new item in Interpretations, as follows .Machinery and Truck Sales shall mean the dis-

play (either outdoor or within a building) andsale of new or used heavy machinery includingbulldozers, graders, articulated loaders, cranesand similar equipment and motor vehiclesdesigned to carry loads in excess of 3 tonnes andshall include the servicing and maintenance ofsuch vehicles .

A . G. McKENZIEMayor.

V . S. SPALDING,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED)

Scheme Amendment Available for InspectionCity of Bunbury Town Planning Scheme

No. 6-Amendment No . 48SPC. 853-6-2-9, Pt . 48 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Bunbury has pre-pared the abovementioned scheme amendment for the pur-pose of rezoning Lot 5 Minnunup Road for Residential andCoded R15 to Residential and Coded R40 .

Plans and documents setting out and explaining thescheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices,Stephen Street, Bunbury and at the State Planning Com-mission, Perth, and will be available for inspection duringoffice hours up to and including 16 October 1987.

Submissions on the scheme amendment should be madein writing on Form No . 4 and lodged with the undersignedon or before 16 October 1987 .

V . S. SPALDING,Town Clerk .

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED)

Approved Town Planning Scheme AmendmentShire of Albany Town Planning Scheme

No. 3-Amendment No . 65SPC. 853-5-4-5, Pt. 65.

IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Hon Minister for Planning ap-proved the Shire of Albany Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on 21 August 1987 for the purpose of rezoning Lots 4,9 and 10 of Plantagenet Location 106, Frenchman BayRoad, from "Motel" to "Rural" .

H. RIGGS,President .

D . J. CUNNINGHAM,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED)

Approved Town Planning Scheme AmendmentCity of Canning Town Planning Scheme

No. 16-Amendment No. 411SPC. 853-2-16-18, Pt. 411 .

IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Hon Minister for Planning ap-proved the City of Canning Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on 27 August 1987 for the purpose of adding the fol-lowing Serial 57 to Appendix 2 (Schedule of Special Zones) .

E. TACOMA,

I . F. KINNER,Mayor

Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED)

Scheme Amendment Available for InspectionCity of Canning Town Planning Scheme

No. 16-Amendment No. 424SPC. 853-2-16-18, Pt. 424 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Canning has pre-pared the abovementioned scheme amendment for the pur-pose of adding to Clause 53C (1) (f) of the Scheme Text anew sentence indicating that no forms of sheet-type fencing(including fibro-cement) will be permitted as boundary fenc-ing or for any fencing within the setbacks to roads in theSpecial Rural A Zone .Plans and documents setting out and explaining the

scheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices,1317 Albany Highway, Cannington and at the State Plan-ning Commission, Perth, and will be available for inspectionduring office hours up to and including 16 October 1987 .Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made

in writing on Form No . 4 and lodged with the undersignedon or before 16 October 1987 .

I . F. KINNER,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED)

Scheme Amendment Available for InspectionCity of Wanneroo Town Planning Scheme

No. 1-Amendment No . 391SPC. 853-2-30-1, Pt . 391 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Wanneroo hasprepared the abovementioned scheme amendment for thepurpose of rezoning Lots 27-30 (inclusive) Lilburne Roadand Hilarion Road, Duncraig from "Residential Develop-ment" to "Commercial ".Plans and documents setting out and explaining the

scheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices,Boas Avenue, Joondalup and at the State Planning Com-mission, Perth, and will be available for inspection duringoffice hours up to and including 16 October 1987 .Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made

in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersignedon or before 16 October 1987 .

R. F . COFFEY,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED)

Scheme Amendment Available for InspectionShire of Swan Town Planning Scheme

No. 9-Amendment No . 42SPC. 853-2-21-10, Pt . 42 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Swan has pre-pared the abovementioned scheme amendment for the pur-pose of--

1 . amending the provisions of the Scheme Text relat-ing to the Special Purpose Zone ; and

2. amending the format of Appendix 6 and the maxi-mum development potential of Part Lot 32 FarrallRoad, corner Toodyay Road, Wexcombe .

Plans and documents setting out and explaining thescheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices,Great Northern Highway, Middle Swan and at the StatePlanning Commission, Perth, and will be available for in-spection during office hours up to and including 16 October1987 .Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made

in writing on Form No . 4 and lodged with the undersignedon or before 16 October 1987 .

R . S. BLIGHT,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED)

Approved Town Planning Scheme AmendmentShire of Swan Town Planning Scheme

No. 9-Amendment No . 14SPC. 853-2-21-10, Pt . 14.

IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Hon Minister for Planning ap-proved the Shire of Swan Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on 28 August 1987 for the purpose of the following .

1 . Rezoning Lots 51 and 52 Lexia Avenue, Lots 10, 17, 29,31 and 33 Rose Street, Upper Swan, from General RuralZone to Special Purpose Zone as depicted on the plansforming part of the amendment .

2 . Adding to Appendix 6 the following .

Serial LotNo . Location Address Additional Purpose for Whichthe Premises may be Used

57

6 Canning 1 113-119 Kurnall Service StationRoad, Welshpool

Locality Street LandParties .

Permitted Uses

Upper Lexia Ave. 51, 52 10, Tourism and Recreation Resort Comprising-Swan Rose St. 17, 29, Golf Courses.

31 and33

Clubhouse including Restaurants, etc .Outdoor recreation including tennis,

bowls, swimming pool, horse riding .Indoor Recreation inluding squash, gym-

nasium, billiards .Hotel/Motel accommodation .Ancillary retailing including souvenirs,convenience goods.

Ancillary services such as hairdressing .Attached or grouped cabins and holiday

cottages at an R40 density.Detached cabins and holiday cottages at

an R2 .5 density.Community facilities.

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3. Add to Appendix 6A the following.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED)

Locality Street

Land

Special Provisions

Scheme Amendment Available for InspectionShire of Swan Town Planning SchemeNo. 9-Amendment Nos . 47,48 and 49

SPC. 853-2-21-10, Pts . 47, 48 and 49.NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Swan has pre-pared the abovementioned scheme amendments for the pur-pose of the following.Amendment No. 47-rezoning Lots 2-8 and Lot 20 Swan

Street, Guildford and Lots 104 Meares Street,Guildford from "Residential 2" (R60) to "Residential1" (R20) and changing the R-Code allocation of thesuperblock bounded by Johnson Street, Swan Street,Meares Street and Victoria Street, Guildford from(R20) to (R12.5) .

Amendment No. 48-rezoning Lot 11 Johnson Avenue,Guildford from "Residential 2" (R60) to "Residential1" (R20) .

Amendment No. 49-rezoning Lots 16 and 17 East Street,corner of Sweeting Street, Guildford from"Residential 1" (R60) to "Residential 1" (R20).

Plans and documents setting out and explaining thescheme amendments have been deposited at Council Offices,Great Northern Highway, Middle Swan and at the StatePlanning Commission, Perth, and will be available for in-spection during office hours up to and including 16 October1987 .

Upper Lexia Ave. 51, 52 10, 1 . Development and subdivision within theSwan Rose St.

17,29,

resort area shall be in general accordance31 and

with an Overall Development Plan ap-33 proved by the Council and the State Plan-

ning Commission, provided that theCouncil and the State Planning Com-mission may agree to minor variations.

2. The Overall Development Plan shall in-corporate the following designcomponents and staging requirements-

A Resort Centre comprising the Club-house, Hotel/Motel and other densityTourist accommodation and rec-reation facilities .

Dispersed Tourist accommodationamongst the golf course connected tothe . Resort Centre by footpaths,cycleways and bridle paths as well asroads and golf buggy paths .

A vegetated foreshore area along EllenBrook blended with the golf coursewhich will assist in the managementof nutrients. Such foreshore beingprovided to the satisfaction of the En-vironmental Protection Authority.

Bush Fires Management provisions.The first stage of the development shall

comprise 18 holes of golf course, club-house (including restaurants) and ho-tel/motel accommodation, indoor andoutdoor recreation and shall besubstantially developed prior to anysubdivision for detached tourist andholiday accommodation ..

3 . The Resort Centre area shall be connectedto a package waste water treatmentsystem approved by the Council and theHealth Department.

4 . All the tourism, recreational and accom-modation elements of the Resort shall beconnected to a reticulated water supplysystem.

5. No development shall occur until a planfor the management of nutrient input toEllen Brook has been prepared and ap-proved by the Council and the Environ-mental Protection Authority.

6. The extraction of groundwater in the Re-sort area is subject to an application forthe issue, of a licence from the WestAustralian Water Authority. In order tominimise the use of groundwater, buildingenvelopes are shown on the Overall Devel-opment Plan which are equivalent to 25per cent of each lot. No person shall with-out the permission of the Council (on therecommendation of the Club) clear orplant vegetation requiring irrigation,outside the building envelope .

7. For the purposes of assisting the Councilin the Administration of the Scheme andmanaging the Resort Area, owners of landwithin the Resort Area shall form and befinancial members of a Tourist and Rec-reation Club with a constitution approvedby the Council dealing with, but not lim-ited to. the specificc matters referred to inthe Scheme.

8 . The Tourist and Recreation Club shall beresponsible for-(a) Maintenance and management of

the golf course, club house andother recreation facilities .Maintenance of overall landscapingof road verges and other publicplaces .

(c) Security and tenancies of housesand other accommodation.

(d) Advising Council on proposals forother development in the ResortArea.

(e) Advising land owners of their rightsand obligations under the Schemeand the Articles of Association ofthe Club.

(f) Ensuring that landowners complywith the rules of the Club .

(g) Preparing and enforcing rules relat-ing to such matters as the keepingof horses and other animals, fenc-ing standards, building and out-building standards and mainten-ance .

9 . If in the opinion of the Council and theState Planning Commission an overall de-velopment plan has not been prepared orif approvals for development andsubdivision pursuant to an approved over-all development plan have not beenobtained and substantially implementedwithin a period of two years of thegranting of final approval to Amendmento . 14, the provisions of the Scheme as

amended by Amendment No. 14 shallcease to have force and effect, and theScheme thereafter shall be read as if thatamendment had not been made .

(b)

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA[4 September 1987

C. GREGORINI,

R. S. BLIGHT,Shire Clerk .

President .

Submissions on the scheme amendment should be madein writing on Form No . 4 and lodged with the undersignedon or before 16 October 1987 .

R. S. BLIGHT,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928(AS AMENDED)

Scheme Amendment Available for InspectionShire of Roebourne Town Planning Scheme

No. 6-Amendment No . 1SPC. 853-8-5-4, Pt . 1 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Roebourne hasprepared the abovementioned scheme amendment for thepurpose of adding additional Clauses 2.5 .11 and 2 .5.12 to theScheme Text to permit the Council, at times of accommo-dation crisis, to grant temporary approval, for residentialoccupation in caravans on industrial zoned land, subject tocompliance with various requirements.

Plans and documents setting out and explaining thescheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices ;Welcome Road, Karratha and at the State Planning Com-mission, Perth, and will be available for inspection duringoffice hours up to and including 16 October 1987.Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made

in writing on Form No . 4 and lodged with the undersignedon or before 16 October 1987 .

F. GOW,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928Office of the Minister for Planning,

Perth, 4 September 1987 .IT is hereby notified for general information that theLieutenant Governor, and Deputy of the Governor in Execu-tive Council acting in accordance with section 40 of theTown Planning and Development Act 1928, has approved ofthe appointment of:

Ashley Raymond Castledine, of 121 Railway Road,Kalamunda;

Lois Anderson, of Unit 23 Ocean Beach, 13 Upper Es-planade, Bunbury ;

Edward Joseph Cunningham, of 8 Hampton Street,Victoria Park ;

as members of the Town Planning Appeal Committee for aterm expiring on 15 February 1989.

R. J. PEARCE,Hon Minister for Planning .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED)

Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Prepare a TownPlanning Scheme

Shire of Mundaring Town Planning Scheme No . 3NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of Mundaring on16 June, 1987 passed on the following Resolution-

Resolved that the Council, in pursuance to section 7of the Town Planning and Development Act 1928 (asamended), prepare the above Town Planning Schemewith reference to an area situated wholly within theShire of Mundaring and enclosed within the inner edgeof the broken heavy black border on a plan nowproduced to the Council and marked and certified byMaxwell Norman Williams under his hand dated 16June 1987 as "Scheme Area Map".

Dated this 18th day of August, 1987 .M. N. WILLIAMS,

Shire Clerk .

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNINGSCHEME ACT 1959 (AS AMENDED)

Metropolitan Region SchemeNotice of Proposed Amendment

Brookton Highway, Karragullen, City of ArmadaleAmendment No . 682/33A, File No. 833-2-22-39 .1 . The State Planning Commission proposes to amend the

Metropolitan Region Scheme (the Scheme) in accordancewith the provisions of section 33A of the Metropolitan Re-gion Town Planning Scheme Act 1959 (as amended) . A de-scription of the proposed amendment is contained in theFirst Schedule hereunder .

2. Please note that the proposed amendment does not, inthe opinion of the State Planning Commission, constitute asubstantial alteration to the Scheme and a certificate to thiseffect is outlined in the Second Schedule hereunder .

3. Copies of the map sheet(s) depicting that part of theScheme map which is being amended, are available for pub-lic inspection during normal business hours at the placeslisted in the Third Schedule hereunder .

4. Anyone wishing to make a submission on any aspect ofthe proposed amendment (whether in support or against)may do so in writing to the Minister for Planning on theform entitled Submission-section 33A . Forms are availableat the places where the proposed amendment is open forpublic inspection .

5. Submissions are to be lodged in duplicate with :The Town Planning Appeal Committee,"Merlin Centre",87 Adelaide Terrace,Perth, WA 6000.

on or before 4.00 pin Friday, 6 November, 1987 .GORDON G. SMITH,

Secretary,State Planning Commission.

First ScheduleProposed Amendment

Metropolitan Region Scheme is proposed to be amendedby substituting the zones and reservations shown onAmending Map Sheets Numbered 21/9M and 25/13M forthe corresponding parts of Metropolitan Region SchemeMap Sheets Numbered 21 and 25 .

The purpose of the Amendment is to reduce the width ofthe Other Major Highways Reservation through Karragullento reflect design standards adopted by the Main Roads De-partment which minimise future land requirements and theimpact of road widening on the adjacent orchards .

The effect of the Amendment is to exclude portions ofland along Brookton Highway, Karragullen from the :

(i) Other Major Highways Reservation and includethem in the Rural Zone ; and

(ii) Rural Zone and include them in the Other MajorHighways Reservation .

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The proposed Amendment Number 682/33A is depicted onPlan Number 4 .0926 dated 6 May, 1987, and in more detailon Supporting Plans Numbered 1 .2368 and 1 .2369 alongwith land requirement plans numbered 1 .2366 and 1 .2367.

Second ScheduleCertificate

1 . In accordance with the provisions of section 33A of theMetropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act 1959 (asamended), the State Planning Commission hereby certifiesthat, in the opinion of the Commission, the proposedamendment to the Metropolitan Region Scheme MapSheets Numbered 21 and 25 as depicted on Amending MapSheets Numbered 21/9M and 25/13M does not constitute asubstantial alteration to the Metropolitan Region Scheme .The Common Seal of The State

Planning Commission was here-unto affixed in the presence of-

[L .S .1W. A. McKENZIE,

Chairman .GORDON G. SMITH,

Secretary.Dated the 12th day of August, 1987 .

Third SchedulePublic Inspection (during normal business hours)-

1 . Office of the State Planning Commission,8th Floor, Oakleigh Building,22 St George's Terrace,Perth WA 6000.

2. Office of the Municipality of the City of Armadale,7 Orchard Avenue,Armadale WA 6112.

3. J . S. Battye Library,Alexander Library Building,Cultural Centre,Francis Street,Northbridge WA 6000 .

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNINGSCHEME ACT 1959 (AS AMENDED)

Metropolitan Region SchemeNotice of Proposed Amendment

Abernethy Road and Mcdowell Street, City of CanningAmendment No. 654/33A, File No. 833-2-16-25.1 . The State Planning Commission proposes to amend the

Metropolitan Region Scheme (the Scheme) in accordancewith the provisions of section 33A of the Metropolitan Re-gion Town Planning Scheme Act 1959 (as amended) . A de-scription of the proposed amendment is contained in theFirst Schedule hereunder.

2 . Please note that the proposed amendment does not, inthe opinion of the State Planning Commission, constitute asubstantial alteration to the Scheme and a certificate to thiseffect is outlined in the Second Schedule hereunder .

3 . Copies of the map sheet(s) depicting that part of theScheme map which is being amended, are available for pub-lic inspection during normal business hours at the placeslisted in the Third Schedule hereunder .

4 . Anyone wishing to make a submission on any aspect ofthe proposed amendment (whether in support or against)may do so in writing to the Minister for Planning on theform entitled Submission-section 33A . Forms are availableat the places where the proposed amendment is open forpublic inspection .

5 . Submissions are to be lodged in duplicate with :The Town Planning Appeal Committee,"Merlin Centre",87 Adelaide Terrace,Perth WA 6000 .

on or before 4 .00 pin Friday, 6 November, 1987 .R. E . PETERS,

Director, Administration and Finance .

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3506GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

[4 September 1987

First ScheduleProposed Amendment

Metropolitan Region Scheme is proposed to be amendedby substituting the zones and reservations shown onAmending Map Sheets Numbered 16/75M and 20/54M forthe corresponding parts of Metropolitan Region SchemeMap Sheets Numbered 16 and 20 .The purpose of the Amendment is to rationalise the Re-

gional Road Network by accurately reflecting the intendedland use .The effect of the Amendment is to delete land no longer

required for Regional Road Purposes from the AbernethyRoad and McDowell Street Important Regional Road Reser-vation, and include it in the Urban and Industrial Zones andRailway Reservation .The Proposed Amendment Number 654/33A is depicted

on Plan Number 4 .0893 dated 14 January 1987, and in moredetail on Supporting Plan Number 1 .1086/2 .

Second ScheduleCertificate

1 . In accordance with the provisions of section 33A of theMetropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act 1959-1986, the State Planning Commission hereby certifies that,in the opinion of the Commission, the proposed amendmentto the Metropolitan Region Scheme Map Sheets Numbered16 and 20 as depicted on Amending Map Sheets Numbered16/75M and 20/54M does not constitute a substantial alter-ation to the Metropolitan Region Scheme .The Common Seal of The State

Planning Commission was here-unto affixed in the presence of-

[L.S.]W. A. McKENZIE,

Chairman .R. E. PETERS,

Director, Administration and Finance .Dated the 30th day of August, 1987 .

Third SchedulePublic Inspection (during normal business hours)-

1 . Office of the State Planning Commission,8th Floor, Oakleigh Building,22 St George's Terrace,Perth WA 6000.

2. Office of the Municipality of the City of Canning,1317 Albany Highway,Cannington WA 6107 .

3. Office of the Municipaity of the City of Belmont,215 Wright Street,Cloverdale WA 6105 .

4. Office of the Municipality of the Shire ofKalamunda,2 Railway Road,Kalamunda WA 6076.

5 . J . S. Battye Library,Alexander Library Building,Cultural Centre,Francis Street,Northbridge WA 6000 .

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNINGSCHEME ACT 1959 (AS AMENDED)

Metropolitan Region SchemeSection 33A-Amendment

Rationalisation of Forrest Road Important Regional RoadReservation

Notice of ApprovalAmendment No . 648/33A, File No . 833/2/1/3 Vol . 2 .1 . Please note that the Minister for Planning, in accord-

ance with the provisions of section 33A (7) of the Metropoli-tan Region Town Planning Scheme Act 1959 (as amended)has approved (without modifications) the proposed amend-ment to the Metropolitan Region Scheme, described in theFirst Schedule hereto .

2. Copies of the map sheet(s) depicting the amendmentapproved by the Minister (without modifications) are avail-able for public inspection, during normal business hours atthe places listed in the Second Schedule hereto .

3. The amendment (without modifications) as approvedshall have effect as from the date of publication of thisnotice in the Gazette .

GORDON G. SMITH,Secretary, State Planning Commission .

First ScheduleApproved Amendment (without modifications)

The Metropolitan Region Scheme is amended bysubstituting the zones and reservations shown on AmendingMap, Sheet Numbers 19/32M and 23/12M for the corre-sponding parts of Metropolitan Region Scheme Map SheetNumbered 19 and 23 .Notice of the proposal was first published in the Gazette

on Friday 1 May 1987 .

Second SchedulePublic Inspection-

1. The Office of the State Planning Commission,8th Floor, Oakleigh Building,22 St George's Terrace,Perth WA 6000 .

2 . The J . S . Battye Library,Alexander Library Building,Cultural Centre,Francis Street,Northbridge WA 6000 .

3 . Office of the Municipality of the City of Cockburn,9 Coleville Crescent,Spearwood WA 6000 .

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNINGSCHEME ACT 1959 (AS AMENDED)

Metropolitan Region SchemeNotice of Proposed Amendment

Wellard Road Link to Mortimer Road, Town of KwinanaAmendment No. 668/33A, File No . 833-2-26-6 .1 . The State Planning Commission proposes to amend the

Metropolitan Region Scheme (the Scheme) in accordancewith the provisions of section 33A of the Metropolitan Re-gion Town Planning Scheme Act 1959 (as amended) . A de-scription of the proposed amendment is contained in theFirst Schedule hereunder .

2. Please note that the proposed amendment does not, inthe opinion of the State Planning Commission, constitute asubstantial alteration to the Scheme and a certificate to thiseffect is outlined in the Second Schedule hereunder .

3. Copies of the map sheet(s) depicting that part of theScheme map which is being amended, are available for pub-lic inspection during normal business hours at the placeslisted in the Third Schedule hereunder .

4. Anyone wishing to make a submission on any aspect ofthe proposed amendment (whether in support or against)may do so in writing to the Minister for Planning on theform entitled Submission-section 33A . Forms are availableat the places where the proposed amendment is open forpublic inspection.

5 . Submissions are to be lodged in duplicate with :The Town Planning Appeal Committee,"Merlin Centre",87 Adelaide Terrace,Perth WA 6000.

on or before 4.00 pin Friday, 6 November 1987 .GORDON G. SMITH,

Secretary, State Planning Commission .

First ScheduleProposed Amendment

Metropolitan Region Scheme is proposed to be amendedby substituting the zones and reservations shown onAmending Map Sheets Numbered 27/17M and 28/8M forthe corresponding parts of Metropolitan Region SchemeMap Sheets Numbered 27 and 28 .

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4 September 1987]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA3507

The purpose of the Amendment is to realign the WellardRoad Important Regional Road Reservation along BertramRoad, and to provide a link with the Mortimer Road Inter-change of the Kwinana Freeway extension .

The effect of the Amendment is to exclude land from:(i) the Rural and Urban Zones and include it in the

Important Regional Road Reservation ;(ii) the Important Regional Road Reservation and in-

clude it in the Rural and Urban Zones.The Proposed Amendment Number 668/33A is depicted

on Plan Number 4.0918 dated 14 January 1987, and in moredetail on Supporting Plans Numbered 1 .2139, 1 .2140 and1.2141, and on Land Requirement Plans Numbered 1 .2100,1 .2101 and 1 .2102 .

Second ScheduleCertificate

1 . In accordance with the provisions of section 33A of theMetropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act 1959 (asamended), the State Planning Commission hereby certifiesthat, in the opinion of the Commission, the proposedamendment to the Metropolitan Region Scheme MapSheets Numbered 27 and 28 as depicted on Amending MapSheets Numbered 27/17M and 28/8M does not constitute asubstantial alteration to the Metropolitan Region Scheme .The Common Seal of The State

Planning Commission was here-unto affixed in the presence of-

[L .S .]W. A. McKENZIE,

Chairman.GORDON G. SMITH,

Secretary.Dated the 24th day of July, 1987 .

Third SchedulePublic Inspection (During normal business hours)-

1. Office of the State Planning Commission,8th Floor, Oakleigh Building,22 St George's Terrace,Perth WA 6000 .

2 . Office of the Municipality of the Town of Kwinana,Gilmore Avenue,Kwinana WA 6167 .

3 . J. S. Battye Library,Alexander Library Building,Cultural Centre,Francis Street,Northbridge WA 6000 .

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNINGSCHEME ACT 1959 (AS AMENDED)

Metropolitan Region SchemeSection 33A-Amendment

Maddington Senior High School SiteNotice of Approval

Amendment No. 677/33A, File No . 833-2-25-37.1 . Please note that the Minister for Planning, in accord-

ance with the provisions of section 33A (7) of the Metropoli-tan Region Town Planning Scheme Act 1959 (as amended)has approved .(without modifications) the proposed amend-ment to the Metropolitan Region Scheme, described in theFirst Schedule hereto .

2. Copies of the map sheet(s) depicting the amendmentapproved by the Minister (without modifications) are avail-able for public inspection, during normal business hours atthe places listed in the Second Schedule hereto.

3. The amendment (without modifications) as approvedshall have effect as from the date of publication of thisnotice in the Gazette.

GORDON G. SMITH,Secretary, State Planning Commission.

First ScheduleApproved Amendment (without modifications)

The Metropolitan Region Scheme is amended bysubstituting the zones and reservations shown on AmendingMap, Sheet Number 20/55M for the corresponding parts ofMetropolitan Region Scheme Map Sheet Number 20 .

Notice of the proposal was first published in the Gazetteon Friday, 5 June 1987 .

Second SchedulePublic Inspection-

1. The Office of the State Planning Commission,8th Floor, Oakleigh Building,22 St George's Terrace,Perth WA 6000 .

2 . The J . S . Battye Library,Alexander Library Building,Cultural Centre,Francis Street,Northbridge WA 6000.

3 . Office of the Municipality of the City of Gosnells,2120 Albany Highway,Gosnells WA 6110.

CEMETERIES ACT 1897IT is hereby notified for general information that in accord-ance with section 53 of the Cemeteries Act 1897, the City ofGosnells resolved at its Ordinary Meeting held on Tuesday28 April 1987 that the undermentioned fees be applied forthe following purposes.

Kenwick Public CemeteryFees Payable to the Trustee

On application for an "Order For Burial" the followingfees shall be payable in advance-

1 . For the Sinking of a Grave$2002. For the Interment of Ashes$ 25

L. G. RICHARDSON,Mayor.

G. N. WHITELEY,Town Clerk.

CEMETERIES ACT 1986Municipality of the Shire of Northampton

Scale of Fees and ChargesNorthampton Cemetery

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by theabovementioned Act and all other powers enabling it theCouncil of the abovementioned Municipality resolved at ameeting held on 27 August 1987 that the following chargeswill apply .

Burial Fees-Over 7 years-$100 .Under 7 years--$80 .

Reopening Fees-Over 7 years-$100 .Under 7 years-$80 .

Additional charge for Saturdays, Sundays and PublicHolidays-$40.

C . J . PERRY,Shire Clerk .

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3508

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

SHIRE OF LAVERTON

STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEARENDED 30 JUNE 1986.

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1986Assets

Current Assets-

$Municipal Fund 185 263 .98

Non Current Assets-Trust Fund 2240.50Loan Fund 22 325.05Reserve Fund 14 658.24

Deferred Assets 165563 .20Fixed Assets 1 187600 .71

$1577 651 .68

LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities-

$Municipal Fund 211 024 .71

Non Current Liabilities-Trust Fund 2240.50

Deferred Liabilities 674082 .65

$887347.86

SUMMARY

$Total Assets 1577 651 .68Total Liabilities 887 347.86

Capital Accumulation Account at 30 June 1986

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars contained in thesestatements are correct .

A. J . COLLOPY,President .

L. E . HILLS,Shire Clerk .

Auditors' Report.We have audited the books and records of the Shire of Laverton in accordance

with Australian Auditing Standards and the Local Government Audit Directionsissued by the Minister for Local Government .

The debtors ledger was not adequately maintained during the year. Conse-quently we have been unable to obtain assurance that all debtors have beeninvoiced throughout the year and that all debts at 30 June are recoverable . Theaccounts affected in the balance sheet are as follows-

Private works 32 142.79Contributions 23 931 .68Reimbursements 25 610.70Electricity 10 057.47Various 37 426.57

Reconciliations have not been prepared reconciling the previous year's rate-able property to the current year in accordance with paragraph 32(2)(a) of theLocal Government Accounting Directions . Consequently we are unable to deter-mine whether or not all rateable properties have in fact been rated .

Quarterly accounts have not been prepared during the year as required by theLocal Government Accounting Directions.

In our opinion, subject to the above items, the annual accounts have beenprepared in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act 1960an amendments thereto, and the Local Government Accounting Directions andgive a true and fair view of-

(1) the state of affairs of the Shire of Laverton as at 30 June 1986 ;(2) the financial activity of the Shire of Laverton for the year ended

30 June 1986;and are in accordance with the books and records of the Shire of Laverton .

S. J. FOSTER,Chartered Accountant.

J . C . BINGHAM,Chartered Accountant.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale

UNDER section 464 of the Local Government Act 1960 the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdaleresolved on 8 July 1987 to vary the poundage fees, trespass fees, ranger's fees and sustenancecharges specified in the Fifteenth Schedule and as varied from time to time, as follows .

Fifteenth Schedule, Part 2Ranger's Fees

Table of Fees Chargeable by Ranger, Officer or other authorised person in respect of CattleImpounded by him .

If impounded If impoundedafter 6 am

after 6 proand before

and before6pm

6am

$

$(1) Entire horses, mules, asses, camels, bulls or boars, per head .

14.00

28.00(2) Mares, geldings, colts, fillies, foals, oxen, cows, steers,

heifers, calves, rams or pigs, per head7.00

14.00(3) Wethers, ewes, lambs, goats, per head1 .50

2.50

The above fees include, driving, leading or otherwise transporting the animal or animals nomore than a distance of three kilometres . Where the distance is more than three kilometres,an additional charge of 50 cents for each 1 .5 kilometres or part thereof in excess of threekilometres shall be paid . to the ranger in respect of each animal impounded other than asuckling animal as provided .

If the amounts are increased, decreased, or otherwise varied under section 464, the amountsas so increased, decreased, or varied are chargeable .

[4 September 1987

$690303.82Income Expenditure$ $

General Purpose Income 427 235 .03General Administration 7168.82 189 303 .28Law, Order, Public Safety 336.00 1789 .32Education 1000.00 248 .50Health 3659.95 11 152 .25Welfare 50.66Housing 21 420 .88 42 019 .35Community Amenities 35 355 .70 42 184 .99Recreation and Culture 57 198 .15 119 575 .47Transport 251068 .81 349 772 .85Economic Services 40906 .72 54 769 .30Other Property and Services 165 033 .76 108 451 .95Finance and Borrowing 56 892 .84 169 885 .06

1067 276.66 1089 202 .98Deficit 1/7/85 11 471 .50Unspent Statutory Grants Brought to Account . .. . 2470 .38Sundry Drs Electricity Trading Fund Brought to

Account 10107.47

1077384 .13 1103144 .86Deficit 30/6/86 25 760 .73

$1 103 144.86 $1 103 144 .86

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4 September 19871

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

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Part 3Table of Poundage Fees for Cattle Impounded

First Subsequently24 hours each 24 hoursor part

or part

(1) Entire horses, mules, asses, camels, bulls or boars above orapparently above the age of two years, per head7.00

3.00(2) Entire horses, mules, asses, camels, bulls or boars under the

age of two years 3.00

2.50(3) Mares, geldings, colts, fillies, foals, oxen, cows, steers,

heifers, calves, rams or pigs, per head3.00

2.50(4) Wethers, ewes, lambs, goats per

1.00

1.00

No charge is payable in respect of a suckling animal under the age of six months runningwith its mother. If the amounts are increased, decreased, or otherwise varied under section464, the amounts as so increased, decreased, or varied are chargeable .

Table of Charges for Sustenance of Cattle Impounded

No charge is payable in respect of a suckling animal under the age of six months runningwith its mother. If the amounts are increased, decreased, or otherwise varied under section464, the amounts as so increased, decreased, or varied are chargeable .

Part 4Rates For Damage By Trespass of Cattle

(1) Entire horses, mares, geld-ings, fillies, colts, foals,bulls, oxen, steers, heifers,calves, asses, mules orcamels, per head5.50

(2) Pigs of any description, perhead 5.50

(3) Sheep of any description,per head1.50

(4) Goats, per head1.50

Dated this 21st day of August, 1987 .

1 .50

1 .50

1 .001 .00

3.00

1.00

3.00

'1.00

1 .00

1.001.00

1.00

No charge is payable in respect of a suckling animal under the age of six months runningwith its mother . If the amounts are increased, decreased, or otherwise varied under section464, the amounts as so increased, decreased, or varied are chargeable .

H. C. KENTISH,President.

N. D. FIMMANO,Shire Clerk .

Trespass inEnclosed GrowingCrop of any kind or Trespassgarden or enclosure in an Trespass Trespassfrom which the crop unenclosed in other in otherDescription of Cattle has not been re- paddock or enclosed unenclosed

moved or in an meadow of land landenclosed public grass or ofcemetery or stubblesanitary site

For each24 hoursor part

(1) Entire horses, mules, asses, camels, bulls, mares, geldings, colts, fillies, foals,oxen, cows, steers, heifers or calves, per head 3.00

(2) Pigs of any description, per head 2.50(3) Rams, wethers, ewes, lambs or goats, per head 1.50

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3510GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA[4 September 1987

CITY OF BAYSWATERAppointment of Ranger

IN accordance with section 450 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, it is hereby notified for public information thatShane Keith Parker has been appointed Ranger for themunicipality of the City of Bayswater. The appointment ofMartin Wood as Ranger is hereby revoked .

K. B. LANG,Town Clerk .

SHIRE OF BUSSELTONIT is hereby notified for public information that MartinCaramia has been appointed Building Surveyor from andincluding 27 August 1987 and is authorised by Council to actand administer within the District of the Shire of Busselton,the following Acts and by-laws-

Part XV of the Local Government Act 1960 (asamended) .

Uniform Building By-laws 1974 (as amended) .By-laws relating to Signs, Hoardings and Billpostings .By-laws relating to the Erection and Maintenance of

Fences.Local Government Uniform General By-laws relating to

Television Masts and Antennae 1983 .By-laws relating to the Construction, Establishment,

Operation and Maintenance of Motels .Uniform Private Swimming Pool By-laws .By-laws relating to Verandahs and Awnings over

Streets .B . N. CAMERON,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960City of Bayswater

Schedule of Fees and Charges to Council FacilitiesNOTICE is hereby given that the Council at its meeting held7 July 1987 adopted the following charges, as detailedhereunder-Drill Hall- $

Social function 65.00Bond 100.00Commercial Use (per hour)2.50Playgroups/Youth (per hour)1.50

Social Usage 222.00

Courts-Day 3.25/hrCourts-Night 3.80/hrMeeting-Day 10.25/hrMeeting-Night15.25/hrMeeting-CommercialSet up/Clean up (Social Function) . . ..

100.00Set up only (Social Function)50.00Bingo-Commercial77.00/nightBingo-Charitable38.50/nightPensioners 16.50/dayAdult Education Classes

Formula for Reserve Hire-

$Enclosed Ground-

Bayswater Oval Wotton Reserve (perhome game) 110.00

Training/Fixtures-Per training night 2.50Fixture (per season, per junior player)3.80Fixture (per season, per senior player)7.70

Social Use-Per reserve for social games35.00

Morley Community Centre

Main Hall

SHIRE OF GOOMALLINGActing Shire Clerk

IT is notified for public information that Mr Peter RonaldClarke has been appointed Acting Shire Clerk from 31August to 5 October 1987 during the absence of the ShireClerk on annual leave .

By Order of the Council,G. W. MORRIS,

Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF THREE SPRINGSAppointment of Shire Clerk/Supervisor

IT is hereby notified for public information that David TonyBurt has been appointed Shire Clerk/Supervisor to the Shireof Three Springs as from 24 August 1987 .The previous appointment of Neil P . Hartley is cancelled

from 19 August 1987 .T. L. READING,

President .

SHIRE OF WEST PILBARAIT is hereby advised for general information that Mr MarkLindsay Byleveld has been appointed Dog/Litter ControlOfficer of the above shire .

D. G. McCUTCHEON,Shire Clerk.

Main Hall/Foyer

FoyerCombined

Huts-

$Guides, etc . (per hour)1.25Car Club (per hour) 2.50

Elstead Hall-Whatley Hall-Social Function 35.00Bond 100.00Commercial Use (per hour)2.50Playgroup/Youth (per hour)1.50

Benara Hall-Strutt Way Hall-Playgroup/Meetings (per hour)1 .50No social functions

Rooms1, 2 and 3 Kitchen

$

$

$

$65.00

260.00

Incl. inhall hire

6.25/hr 3.75/hr8.25/hr 3.75/hr10 .25/hr

3.75/hr

3.75/hr

3.75/hr

Tennis Court Hire

$Bitumen Courts-

Per hour per court (day rate)3.50Per hour per court (night rate)4.50

Walktop Courts-Per hour per court (day rate)4.50Per hour per court (night rate)5.50

Noranda Tennis Club-Per hour per court (day rate)0.70Per hour per court (night rate)1.90

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960City of Canning

Memorandum of Imposing RatesTo whom it may concern-AT the meeting of the City of Canning held on 24 August1987 it was resolved that the rates and charges as specifiedhereunder should be imposed on all rateable property withinthe City of Canning in accordance with the provisions of theLocal Government Act 1960 .Dated this 24th day of August, 1987 .

E. TACOMA,Mayor .

Commercial Land Zone-Rate in the dollar-0 .063 897.Drive-In Cinemas .Hotels .Motels.Offices .Other Commercial .Special Business.Service Stations .Showroom/Warehouse.Warehouses .District Shopping .Local Shopping.Caravan Parks.Private Clubs and Institutions .Place of Public Assembly .Industrial Service .

Industrial Land Zone-Vacant-Rate in the dollar-0 .116 133 .Improved-Rate in the dollar-0 .063 833 .

General Industry .Light Industry.

Health Act 1911 .Dated this 20th day of July, 1987 .

P . H. WEYGERS,Mayor.

D. H. TINDALE,Town Clerk.

Schedule of Rates and Charges LeviedGeneral Rate : 8.125 cents in the dollar on Gross Rental

Values on all rateable property within the district .Rubbish Removal (non-rateable) : $120 per annum.Penalty: A penalty of 10 per cent will be charged on all

outstanding rates as at 31 January 1988 (eligible pen-sioners excluded) .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911Town of Northam

Memorandum of Imposing RatesTo Whom it may concern-AT a meeting of the Northam Town Council held on 26August 1987, it was resolved that the rates specifiedhereunder should be imposed on all rateable property withinthe District of the Town of Northam for the period 1 July1987 to 30 June 1988.

V. S. OTTAWAY,Mayor.

ScheduleGeneral Rates: 13.36 cents in the dollar on Gross Rental

Values of all rateable land within the District .

4 September 1987]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

3511

Netball-Per senior team per season 17.60

Residential Land Zone-Rate in the dollar-0.066 214.General Residential Class 4 .

Per junior team per season 12.00 General Residential Class 5 .Per sub-junior team per season 8.00Training-

Per hour per court 3.00General Residential Class 4 (Restricted) .Single Residential Class 2 .

Athletics-Per head per fixture 0.70

Single Residential Class 3 .Special Rural/Kennel.

Aquatic Centre$

Residential/Stables .Special Rural "A" .

Rural Land Zone-Rate in the dollar-0 .180 381 .Adult 1 .20Pensioner .70 RuralChildren .70 Welshpool Drainage Rate-Rate in the dollar-0 .002 948Schools .50 Minimum Rate-$165 per lot throughout the City .Vacation Class Concession-

Adults 0.70Rubbish Service Charge-

. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Bayswater Amateur Swimming Club-

Child Season Ticket 30.25$57 per year .$41 per year (Pensioners) .

Hall Season 15.10 $57 per year (Industrial and Commercial) .Concession-

Adults 10.00Penalty Overdue Rates-A 10 per cent penalty will be ap-

plied to all rates owing as at 31 January 1988 except forChildren and Pensioners 6.00 those owed by eligible pensioners .

Golf Course

Green Fees-9 Holes 2.7518 Holes 5.509 Holes (Pensioners) 1 .6518 Holes (Pensioners) 3.30 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 19609 Holes (Juniors) 1 .65. . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Holes (Juniors) 3.30 HEALTH ACT 1911

Hire Charges-Clubs 3.50

Town of ClaremontMemorandum of Imposing Rates

Buggy 1.50 To whom it may concern-Clubs (Juniors) . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 1 .75Buggy (Juniors) 0.75 AT a meeting of the Council of the Town of Claremont held

on 27 July 1987 it was resolved that the rates and chargesspecified hereunder shall be imposed on all rateable propertywithin the district of the Municipality in accordance withthe provisions of the Local Government Act 1960 and the

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3512GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA[4 September 1987Garbage Removal-

$61 per annum per bin for one removal per week forrateable properties;

$90 per annum per bin for one removal per week for nonrateable properties .

Minimum Assessment Charge : $130 per assessment .Penalty: 10 per cent chargeable on all rates remaining un-

paid after 31 January 1988 .Discount: 7 .5 per cent discount is allowable on all current

rates if paid in full on or before 6 October 1987 .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shire of Bruce Rock

Memo of Imposing RatesAT a meeting of the Bruce Rock Shire Council held on 13August 1987 it was resolved that the rates and charges speci-fied hereunder should be imposed on all rateable propertywithin the district of the Shire of Bruce Rock in accordancewith the Local Government Act 1960 .

Dated this 19th day of August, 1987 .E. G. McCARTHY,

President.J . BALD,

Acting Shire Cleric.

Schedule of Rates and Charges LeviedGeneral Rates-

Town Sites-$0.15 cents in the dollar on unimproved value .

Minimum rate per assessment $40.Rural Area-

$0.015 cents in the dollar on unimproved value .Minimum rate per assessment $20.

Rubbish Removal Charges $48 per annum for two bins perweek .

A discount of five per cent offered for all rates settled by30 September 1987.

A penalty on overdue rates of 10 per cent will be applied toall rates outstanding at 31 January 1988 .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911Shire of Beverley

Memorandum of Imposing RatesTo whom it may concern-AT a meeting of the Beverley Shire Council held on 12August 1987, it was resolved that all rates and charges speci-fied hereunder be imposed on all rateable property withinthe district of the municipality in accordance with the pro-visions of the Local Government Act 1960 and Health Act1911 .Dated this 31st day of August, 1987 .

R. W. HEAL,President .

K. L . BYERS,Shire Clerk .

Schedule of Rates and ChargesGeneral Rates-

.009 425 cents in the dollar on Unimproved Values ;10 .2 cents in the dollar on Gross Rental Values .

Minimum Rates-$34 per lot or location in Mount Kokeby and Mawson

Townsites ;$55 per lot or location for other rural land and the

Beverley Townsite .Rubbish Charge : $46 .50 per annum for removal of one stan-

dard size bin per week .Sullage Water : $38 per load .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960'HEALTH ACT 1911

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGE ACT 1948Shire of Kent

Memorandum of Imposing Rates and ChargesTo whom it may concern-AT a meeting of the Kent Shire Council held on 12 August1987, it was resolved that the Rates and Charges specifiedhereunder should be imposed on all rateable property withinthe Shire in accordance with the provisions of the LocalGovernment Act 1960, Health Act 1911 and the CountryTowns Sewerage Act 1948.

Dated this 12th day of August, 1987 .R. K. CALDERBANK,

President .B. L. SPRAGG,

Shire Clerk .

Schedule of Rates and ChargesGeneral Rate-

Rural-1 .262 cents in the dollar on unimproved values .Townsite-8.5 cents in the dollar on gross rental values .

Minimum Rate-(a) $80 per Lot or Location excluding Nyabing Town

Lots 40-49 inclusive.(b) $40 per Lot on Nyabing Town Lots 40-49 inclusive .

Discount-A 10 per cent discount will be given on all current

general rates received in full at the Council's officeby 4 .00 pro on 30 September 1987 .

A five per cent discount will be given on all currentgeneral rates received in full at the Council's officeby 4 .00 pm on 31 October 1987 .

Penalty: In addition to the terms of the Schedule of Ratesand Charges levied, a penalty of 10 per cent will beadded to all general and differential rates, payment ofwhich are in arrears at 31 January 1988 .

Sanitation: $1 per removal .Sewerage Rate-

(a) Nyabing Town and Pingrup Wards-Specified area4.7 cents in the dollar on gross rental values.

(b) Non-Rateable Properties-A charge of $82 .50 forthe first and $36 .50 for each additional fixture .

(c) Minimum Sewerage Rate-$40 per assessment onvacant land and $95 per assessment on all otherrated properties within the specified area .

(d) Properties of a commercial nature-$459 per con-nection .

Differential Rate : North, South, Hollands Rock, Pingup andCairlocup Wards .

Rural: .075 cents in the dollar on unimproved values .Townsite: .6 cents in the dollar on gross rental values .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911Shire of Mukinbudin

Memorandum of Imposing RatesTo whom it may concern-AT a meeting of the Mukinbudin Shire Council held on 29July 1987 it was resolved the rates and charges specifiedhereunder would be imposed on all rateable property withinthe Shire of Mukinbudin for the year ending 30 June 1988 inaccordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act1960, and the Health Act 1911 .

S. J. WATSON,President.

G. EDWARDS,Shire Clerk .

Schen of Rates LeviedGeneral Rates : All wards 2 .69 cents in the dollar on Unim-

proved values .

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4 September 1987]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA3513

Townsite Rates: Mukinbudin and Lake Brown Townsite12.46 cents in the dollar on Gross Rental Values .

Minimum Rates : A minimum rate of $55 will be charged perassessment in all wards with the exception of theMukinbudin townsite, where a minimum rate of $55 perlot will be charged .

Annual Rubbish Charge : Mukinbudin Townsite $40 per an-num for one removal per week .

Discount : A discount of five per cent will be allowed oncurrent rates (excluding rubbish charges) if paid within14 days from service of assessment . Thereafter 2'/2 percent if paid within 35 days from service of assessment .

Penalty : A penalty of 10 per cent will be applied to all ratesoutstanding as at 31 January 1988 . (Pensioner deferredrates excluded) .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shire of Quairading

Memorandum of Imposing RatesTo whom it may concern-AT a meeting of the Quairading Shire Council held on 13August 1987, it was resolved that the rates specified in theschedule hereunder should be imposed on all rateable prop-erty within the Shire of Quairading in accordance with theprovisions of the abovementioned Act .

Dated this 25th day of August, 1987 .D. T. STONE,

President.T. L. WHITE,

Shire Clerk .

Schedule of Rates LeviedGeneral Rate : 0 .009 4 cents in the dollar on unimproved

values .Differential Rate: 0 .092 cents in the dollar on unimproved

values on all land in the declared area .Minimum Rate: $75 per lot/location or assessment .

A discount of 10 per cent is allowed on rates paid before 30September 1987 and a 10 per cent penalty will be added torates outstanding after 31 January 1988 .Rubbish Removal Charges : $60 per annum for weekly re-

moval of one domestic bin .

Town of AlbanyLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

(AS AMENDED)Notice of Intention to Borrow

Proposed Loans (No . 242) of $170 000 ; (No . 243) of $113 000and (No. 244) of $90 000

IN accordance with section 610 of the Act, Council givesnotice that it proposes to borrow the following amounts bythe sale of single conversion loan debentures, repayable atthe State Government Insurance Commission over 10-yearperiods by 20 equal half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest combined .

Loan 242-Purpose : Part contribution to the construc-tion of a crematorium .

Loan 243-Purpose : Part contribution to the construc-tion of a timber floor for the Albany LeisureCentre .

Loan 244-Purpose: Continuation of the conservation,renovation and development of the Albany Bar-racks and Princess Royal Battery (the "Forts") .

The statements required by section 609 are available forinspection at the Council offices during normal office hoursfor a period of 35 days after first publication of this notice .

J . M. HODGSON,Mayor .

Town Clerk .I . R . HILL,

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shire of Albany

Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed Loan (No. 115) of $95 000

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960 the Council of the Municipality of the Shire of Albanyhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrow money by thesale of a single debenture on the following terms and for thefollowing purpose. $95 000 for a period of 10 years repayableat the office of the Council by 20 equal half-yearly instal-ments of Principal and Interest . Purpose: Part cost of con-struction of Crematorium at Allambie Park Cemetery .

Proposed specifications and estimates of costs as requiredby Section 609 of the Act are available for inspection at theOffice of Council during normal office hours for a period of35 days from the publication of this Notice .

Dated this 31st day of August, 1987 .H. A . RIGGS,

President.D . J. CUNNINGHAM,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shire of Boyup Brook

Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed Loan (No . 98) of $25 000

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960 the Boyup Brook Shire Council hereby gives noticethat it proposes to borrow the sum of $25 000 by sale ofdebentures payable at the Shire Office, Boyup Brook, byhalf-yearly instalments of principal and interest for the fol-lowing period and purpose: Five years . Purpose: Construc-tion of new toilet facilities Boyup Brook Recreation Ground,and improvements to public conveniences Boyup Brooktownsite.

Estimates and statements required by section 609 of theLocal Government Act are available at the Council Office,Boyup Brook, during business hours for a period of 35 daysafter publication of this notice .

Dated this 21st day of August, 1987.G. A . LODGE,

A. J . R . DOUST,President .

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shire of Coorow

Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed Loan (No . 97) of $40 000

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960 the Coorow Shire Council hereby gives notice that itproposes to borrow money, by the sale of debentures, on thefollowing terms and for the following purposes : $40 000 for aperiod of four years at the ruling rate of interest, repayableat the Office of the Council, Coorow, by half-yearly instal-ments of Interest and Principal . Purposes : Purchase ofPlant .

Plans, specifications and estimates as required by section609 of the Act are open for inspection at the Office of theCouncil during normal business hours, for 35 days afterpublication of this notice .

Dated this 25th day of August, 1987 .T . 1 . READ,

President.S. N. HAZELDINE,

Shire Clerk.

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3514GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA[4 September 1987

CORRIGENDUMLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shire of CuballingNotice of Intention to Borrow

Proposed Loan No . 51THE period of the loan should read "Balance of loan for aperiod of 15 years at the current ruling rate of interest, to bere-negotiated after a five-yearly interval", and not 20 yearsand four-yearly intervals as shown in Government Gazette(No. 62) dated 26th June 1987 .

D. L . DENT,

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 (AS AMENDED)Shire of Serpentine-JarrahdaleNotice of Intention to Borrow

Proposed Loan (No. 70) of $120 000PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960 (as amended) the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdalehereby gives notice of its intention to borrow money by thesale of debentures on the following terms and for the follow-ing purpose: $120 000 for a period of nine years at the rulingrate of interest, repayable in 18 equal half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest at the office of the Shire of Serpen-tine-Jarrahdale . Purpose: For the construction of roads,road drainage and footpaths .

G. W. FOSTER,

Plans, specifications and estimates as required by sectionShire Clerk . 609 of the Act are open for inspection at the Shire Office

during normal office hours for 35 days after publication ofthis notice .

Dated this 1st day of September, 1987 .H. C. KENTISH,LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shire of KalamundaNotice of Intention to Borrow

Proposed Loans (No . 192) of $10 000, (No. 193) of $15 000and (No. 194) of $15 000

PURSUANT to sections 609 and 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act 1960, the Council of the Municipality of the Shireof Kalamunda hereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney by the sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and for the following purposes-

No. 192-$10 000 for the period of 10 years at the cur-rent rate of interest, repayable at the office of theCouncil, Kalamunda, by 20 half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose: Self-supportingloan to Kalamunda Districts Swimming Club-Part funding for the construction of a swimmingpool at the Forrestfield Senior High School .

No. 193-$15 000 for the period of 10 years at the cur-rent rate of interest, repayable at the office of theCouncil, Kalamunda, by 20 half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose: Self-supportingloan to Forrestfield Senior High School P & C As-sociation-Part funding for the construction of aswimming pool at the Forrestfield Senior HighSchool .

No. 194-$15 000 for the period of five years at thecurrent rate of interest, repayable at the office ofthe Council, Kalamunda, by 10 half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest . Purpose: Self-sup-porting loan to Forrestfield Cricket Club-for jointconstruction of a club house on Morrison Oval,Forrestfield .

Estimates and Statements as required by section 609 areopen for inspection by ratepayers at the office of the Councilduring office hours for a period of 35 days after the publi-cation of this Notice.

All repayments of principal and interest will be the re-sponsibility of the abovementioned organizations .

Dated this 26th day of August, 1987 .P . J. MARJORAM,

President .E. H. KELLY,

Shire Clerk .

CORRIGENDUMLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shire of LeonoraNotice of Intention To Borrow

THE notice appearing in Government Gazette (No. 79)dated 7 August 1987, on page 3108 is hereby corrected by theloan numbers being 88, 89, 90 instead of 87, 88, 89 .

D. R. FITZGERALD,President .

W. JACOBS,

President .

Shire Clerk .

N. D. FIMMANO,President.

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shire of Swan

Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed Loan (No. 119) of $340 000

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960, the Shire of Swan hereby gives notice that is proposesto borrow money by the sale of Debentures on the followingterms and for the following purposes: three hundred andforty thousand dollars for a period of 9 years repayable atthe office of the Council at Middle Swan by equal half yearlyinstalments of principal and interest . Purpose: NetballCourt Construction .

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs, as required bysection 609 of the Act, are open for inspection at the office ofthe Council at Middle Swan during office hours for 35 daysafter publication of this Notice .

Dated this 31st day of August 1987 .C. M. GREGORINI,

President .R . S. BLIGHT,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shire of Swan

Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed Loan (No. 120) of $500 000

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960, the Shire of Swan hereby gives notice that it proposesto borrow money by the sale of Debentures on the followingterms and for the following purposes: five hundred thousanddollars for a period of 9 years repayable at the office of theCouncil at Middle Swan by equal half yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest. Purpose: Aquatic Centre Construc-tion.

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs, as required bysection 609 of the Act, are open for inspection at the office ofthe Council at Middle Swan during office hours for 35 daysafter publication of this notice .

Dated this 31st day of August, 1987.C. M. GREGORINI,

President.R . S. BLIGHT,

Shire Clerk .

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4 September 1987]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

Dated this 12th day of August, 1987 .DAVID PARKER,

Minister for Minerals and Energy .P. M'C. DOWDING,

Minister for Labour, Productivity and Employment .

DOG ACT 1976Section 18 (2)

Colour of Registration Tags1. The Minister for Local Government hereby orders,

under section 18 (2) of the Dog Act 1976, that the colourspecified in the following table for a registration period shallbe the colour of registration tags issued under section 16 (6)of the Act for that period .

Table

Registration Period ending

Colour

31 October 1988 blue31 October 1989 green31 October 1990 yellow

2. This order shall come into operation on the day onwhich the Dog Amendment Act 1987 comes into operation .

JEFF CARR,Minister for Local Government .

ERRATUMCEMETERIES ACT 1897

The Municipality of the City of FremantleBy-laws relating to the Fremantle Public Cemetery

WHEREAS an error occurred in the notice published under the above heading commencingon page 4294 of Government Gazette No. 135 dated 21 November 1986 it is corrected asfollows.

On page 4295 delete "Photocopy of records (per copy)

50"and insert:

" Photocopy of records (per copy)

.50c ' .

3515

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ACT 1972(Section 7 (2))

INSTRUMENT OF DECLARATIONIN exercise of the power by subsection (2) of section 7 of the Construction Safety Act 1972, the Minister for Minerals andEnergy and the Minister for Labour, Productivity and Employment hereby jointly declare that the provisions of the Construc-tion Safety Act 1972 shall apply as from the service of this notice until the completion of the work specified in Column 4 of theSchedule to such work that is to be or is being constructed on or about the mine or part of the mine specified herein .

Alcoa of Australia LimitedKwinanaAlumina RefineryInstallation of-Flocculant plant building hatch-ing and storage tanks andassociated pumps andpipework .

Hydrate drying plant andassociated pipework .

Schedule

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4Name of Company Location Mine or Part of Description of WorkMine

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3516

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

[4 September 1987

COMMERCIAL TRIBUNAL ACT 1984COMMERCIAL TRIBUNAL AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1987

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

Citation1. These regulations may be cited as the Commercial Tribunal Amendment Regulations

1987.

Principal regulations2 . In these regulations the Commercial Tribunal Regulations 1986* are referred to as the

principal regulations.[*Published in the Gazette of 7 February 1986 at pp. 457-461 and amended in Gazette of

8August 1986.1

Schedule 3 repealed and a Schedule substituted3 . Schedule 3 to the principal regulations is repealed and the following Schedule is

substituted-

11 Schedule 3

Reg. 12Fees

$1. (1) An application for which no other fee is prescribed in these

regulations or under a relevant Act, not being an application towhich regulation 12 (2) applies 50.00

(2) A motion 50.00(3) Issue of a third party notice 50.00

2. An application to extend time or to limit time within which proceed-ings may be taken 14.00

3. Objection to a licence being granted or continuing to be held14.004. Entering an appearance or filing notice of intention to be heard14.005. (1) Entering or sealing a judgment or final order given or entered

before the matter has been set down for a hearing (other than adirections hearing) 27.00

(2) Sealing an order made upon the hearing of an application ormotion (other than an application of the kind referred to in item(2)) 27.00

(3) Providing a certified copy of a judgment or final order after thejudgment or final order has been entered or sealed10.00

(4) Providing a copy (not certified) of any judgment, order, reasonsfor decision, etc .-

first page 5.00each subsequent page 1 .00

6. (1) Making an application to the Registrar under sections 13 (3), 13(7) or 19 (1) of the Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops) Agree-ments Act 1985 21 .50

(2) Making an application to the Tribunal under section 14 of theCommercial Tenancy (Retail Shops) Agreements Act 198521 .50

7. Making an application under section 153 of the Credit Act 1984-perfolio (a folio comprises 72 words) 4.00

8. (1) Searching any proceeding or record other than a search made byor on behalf of a party to the proceeding5.00

(2) Where an inquiry is made through the post-for making thesearch and answering the inquiry 14.00

9. On an application for the production of records or documents that arerequired to be produced to any court 7.50and where an officer of the Tribunal is required to attend at anycourt, his reasonable expenses and, in addition, for each hour or partof an hour he is necessarily absent from his office14.00

10. Sealing a writ of summons or a writ of subpoena or any other writ14.00A1. (1) For inspection of any register kept under regulation 2 or under a

relevant Act 5.00(2) For providing a certified copy of an extract from any register

kept by the Registrar 10.0012. For providing a certificate under any relevant Act10.00

5.502 .00

2.001 .00

11 .002.00

(2) For providing a copy of evidence taken in any proceeding beforethe Tribunal-per page ".

By Order of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,

L. E . SMITH,Clerk of the Council.

13 . (1) For providing a certified copy of any licence, certificate of regis-

14.

tration, or authorization-first pageeach subsequent page

(2) For providing a copy (not certified) of any such licence, etc-first pageeach subsequent page

(1) For providing a certified copy of evidence taken in any proceed-ing before the Tribunal-

first pageeach subsequent page

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4 September 1987] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

CREDIT (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 1984CREDIT (ADMINISTRATION) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1987

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

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Credit (Administration) Amendment Regulations1637.PFW-ApA, regulations

2 . In these regulations the Credit (Administration) Regulations 1985* are referred to asthe principal regulations .

]*Published in the Gazette of 22 February 1985 at pp. 699-700. For amendments to 24 June1987 see page 203 of 1986 Index to Legislation of Western Australia . ]

egulation 4 amended3. Regulation 4 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulation (1)-

(a) by deleting "$160 .00" and substituting the following-,, $172 "; and

(b) by deleting '111 000.00" and substituting the following-. $1 1850 ".

lawn 5 amended4 Regulation 5 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting "$5 .00" and

substituting the following-" $5 .50 ".

lotion 7 amended5. Regulation 7 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulation (1)-

(a) by deleting "$160 .00" and substituting the following-,. $172 . ,;and

(b) by deleting All NAM" and substituting the following-44 $11850 " .

By Order of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,L. E. SMITH,

Clerk of the Council.

EMPLOYMENT AGENTS ACT 1976EMPLOYMENT AGENTS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1987

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

1. These regulations may be cited as the Employment Agents Amendment Regulations193,

RegaNtion 10 amep4ed2. Regulation 10 of the Employment Agents Regulations 1976*, is amended by repealing

sub regulation (1) and substituting the following subregulation-(1) The following fees shall be paid with respect to the several matters set our

hereunder-

Application for grant of General Licence 15.00Grant of General Licence 360.00Application far renewal of a General Licence10.00Renewal of General Licence 37.00Application for grant of Restricted Licence 15.00Grant of Restricted Licence 360.00Application for renewal of Restricted Licence10.00Renewal of Restricted Licence 37.00Application for an Interim Licence 10.00Duplicate Licence 15 .00Inspection of Register pursuant to section 27 o

Ac - r eachapplication:

2.50Inspection of record pursuant to section 51 of the Act2.50the Act. . .

[*Published in the Gazette of 10 September 1976 at pp . 3386-3393 . For amendmentsto 23 June 1967seepage 223 of 1986 Index to Legislation of Western Australia .]

Py Order of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,L. E. SMITH,

Clerk of the Council.

3517

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[*Published in the Gazette of 22 June 1979 at pp. 1698-1699 . For amendments to 19 June1987 see page 284 of 1986 Index to Legislation of Western Australia.]

By Order of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,L. E. SMITH,

Clerk of the Council .

MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS ACT 1973MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS (LICENSING) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1987

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

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Motor Vehicle Dealers (Licensing) AmendmentRegulations 1987.Third Schedule substituted

2 . The Third Schedule to the Motor Vehicle Dealers (Licensing) Regulations 1974* isdeleted and the following Schedule is substituted-

ThirdThird Schedule.

[*Reprinted in the Gazette on 8 December 1986 at pp. 4523-4556 . For amendments to 19June 1987 see page 307 of 1986 Index to Legislation of Western Australia and Gazette of 6March 19871 .

By Order of the Lieutenant-Government and Deputy of the Governor,L. E. SMITH,

Clerk of the Council .

(Regulation 7)

(1) Application for Dealer's Licence or renewal of Dealer's Licence 145(2) For each Certificate of Registered Premises 145(3) Application for Yard Manager's Licence 75(4) Application for Salesman's Licence or renewal of Salesman's Licence . 48(5) Application for Certificate of Exemption from the Act under section

30(2) 48 ".

3518 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [4 September 1987

FINANCE BROKERS CONTROL ACT 1975FINANCE BROKERS CONTROL (GENERAL) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1987

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

1. These regulations may be cited as the Finance Brokers Control (General) AmendmentRegulations 1987.Schedule amended

2 . The Schedule to the Finance Brokers Control (General) Regulations 1977* is amendedby deleting "115 .00" wherever it occurs and subsituting the following in each case-

" 124 ".[ *Published in the Gazette of 17 June 1977 at pp. 1834-1835. For amendments to 12 June

1987 see page 231 of 1986 Index to Legislation of Western Australia .]By Order of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,

L. E. SMITH,Clerk of the Council .

LAND VALUERS LICENSING ACT 1987LAND VALUERS LICENSING AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1978

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

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Land Valuers Licensing Amendment Regulations1987.Schedule repealed and substituted

2. The Schedule to the Land Valuers Licensing Regulations 1979* is repealed and thefollowing Schedule is substituted-

11 SCHEDULE

1 . Fee for licence 124.002. Fee for renewal of licence 124.003. Examination fee 30.004. Fee to inspect register 2.005. Fee for certificate as to contents of register 5.50 " .

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4 September 1987]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

3519

REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS AGENTS ACT 1978REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS AGENTS (GENERAL) AMENDMENT

REGULATIONS (No . 2) 1987MADE by The Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Council .Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Real Estate and Business Agents (General)Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1987.Schedule 1 repealed and Schedule 1 substituted2. Schedule 1 to the Real Estate and Business Agents (General) Regulations 1979* is

repealed and the following Schedule is substituted-

[*Reprinted in the Gazette of 26 November 1982 at pp. 4667-4674 . For amendments to 12June 1987 see page 336 of 1986 Index to Legislation of Western Australia and Gazette of 8May 1987.1

By Order of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,L. E . SMITH,

Clerk of the Council.

SETTLEMENT AGENTS ACT 1981SETTLEMENT AGENTS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1987

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

1. These regulations maybe cited as the Settlement Agents Amendment Regulations 1987 .First Schedule repealed and substituted

2. The First Schedule to the Settlement Agents Regulations 1982* is repealed and thefollowing Schedule is substituted-

11 First Schedule $1 . Grant of licence to a natural person (including triennial certificate)2412. Grant of licence to a firm (including triennial certificate)2413. Grant of licence to a body corporate (including triennial certificate) . . . . 2414. Renewal of triennial certificate 2155. Inspection of registers 26. Issue of certificate as to contents of registers 107. Issue of a certified copy of a licence or triennial certificate10

[*Published in the Gazette of 19 March 1982 at pp . 886-7. For amendments to 23 June 1987see page 346 of 1986 Index to Legislation of Western Australia.]

By Order of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,L. E . SMITH,

Clerk of the Council.

STRATA TITLES ACT 1985STRATA TITLES (RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1987MADE by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Council .Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Strata Titles (Resolution ofDisputes) AmendmentRegulations 1987.Schedule amended

2. The Schedule to the Strata Titles (Resolution of Disputes) Regulations 1985* areamended-

(a) in item I by deleting "20 .20" and substituting the following-" 21 .50

(b) in item 2 by deleting "40 .40" and substituting the following-" 43 .00

(c) in item 3 by deleting "20 .00" and substituting the following-" 21 .50 "; and

(d) in item 4 by deleting "2 .00" and substituting the following-" 10.00

.[ *Published in Gazette 21 June 1985 at p . 2263. ]

By Order of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,L. E . SMITH,

Clerk of the Council .

" SCHEDULE 1FEES

(reg. 4)$

1 . Grant of licence to natural person 241.002. Grant of licence to firm 365.003. Grant of licence to body corporate 365.004 . Renewal of triennial certificate 241.005 . Grant of certificate of registration 48.006. Renewal of certificate of registration 48.007. Inspection of registers 2.008. Issue of certificate as to any of the contents of registers 5.509. Grant of Business Agent's Permit 112.00

10. Renewal of Business Agent's Permit 90.00 ".

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3520GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

TRAVEL AGENTS ACT 1985TRAVEL AGENTS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS (No. 4) 1987

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

1. These regulations may be cited as the Travel Agents Amendment Regulations (No . 4)1987.Principal regulations

2. In these regulations the Travel Agents Regulations 1986* are referred to as the principalregulations .

[*Published in the Gazette of 19 December 1986 at pp . 4926-38. For amendments to 22 June1987see the Gazettes 23 January 1987, 27 March 1987 and 19 June 1987.]Regulation 6 amended

3. Regulation 6 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulation ( )-(a) in paragraph (a)-

(i) by deleting "$225" and substituting the following-•

$241 ';and(ii) by deleting "$50" and substituting the following-

$54(b) in paragraph (b)-

(i) by deleting "$225" and substituting the following-" $241 " ; and

(ii) by deleting "$50" and substituting the following-•

$54 " ; and(c) in paragraph (c)-

(i) by deleting "$340" and substituting the following-•

$365 " ; an(ii) by deleting "$50" and substituting the following-

$54 " .Regulation 11 amended

4 . Regulation 11 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulation (1)-(a) in paragraph (a)-

(i) by deleting "$225" and substituting the following-•

$241 "; and(ii) by deleting "$50" and substituting the following-

" $54 " ;(b) in paragraph (b)-

(i) by deleting "$225" and substituting the following-" $241 "; and

(ii) by deleting "$50" and substituting the following-•

$54 "; and(c) in paragraph (c)-

(i) by deleting "$340" and substituting the following-•

$365 "; and(ii) by deleting "$50" and substituting the following-

" $54 .By Order of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,

L. E . SMITH,Clerk of the Council .

[4 September 1987

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT 1915WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1987

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

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Weights and Measures Amendment Regulations1987.Principal regulations

2. In these regulations the Weights and Measures Regulations 1927* are referred to as theprincipal regulations .

[*Published in the Gazette of 3 June 1927 at pp. 1416-1448. For amendments to 22 June1987see pp. 385-389 of 1986 Index to Legislation of Western Australia .]Table XIII amended

3. Table XIII to the principal regulations is amended-(a) in item 1 (c) by deleting "$15 .50" and substituting the following-

" $16 .50(b) in item 6-

(i) in paragraph (d) by deleting "10 .50" and substituting the following-•

11 .00 "; and(ii) in paragraph (e) by deleting "15.50" and substituting the following-

16.50 ,

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(f) in item 10 by deleting "$15 .50" and substituting the following-" $16.50

(g) in item 14 by deleting "7 .00", twice occurring, and substituting the following in eachcase-

ing device-add 100 per cent to above fees ' ,(j) in item 18 by deleting "31 .00" and substituting the following-

" 33.00(k) by deleting item 19 and substituting the following item-

19.19. Calibrating measures and measuring instruments-(a) for each measure or measuring instrument up to and

including 50 litre 8.50(b) for each measure or measuring instrument over 50 litre

but not exceeding 250 litre 16.50(c) for each measure or measuring instrument over 250

litre-based on time taken at $16 .50 per half hour ' ,(1) in item 21 by deleting "11 .50" and substituting the following-

" 12 .00 ";(m) in item 22-

(i) in paragraph (a) by deleting "15 .50" and substituting the following-" 16.50 "; and

(ii) in paragraph (b) by deleting "8 .00" and substituting the following-" 8.50

(n) in item 23 by deleting "11 .00" and substituting the following-" 11 .50 ";and

(o) in item 24 by deleting "8 .00" and substituting the following-" 8.50 " .

Table XIIIB amended

" 7 .50(h) by deleting item 17 and substituting the following item-

17 .17 . Fixed measuring instruments (capacity) petroleum systems-(a) Visible type- $

(i) each manual instrument-single 16.50(ii) each manual instrument-double 33.00

(b) Flow Meter type-(i) each retail flow meter-single 16.50(ii) each retail flow meter-double 33.00(iii) each wholesale flow meter 33.00(iv) each drum filling machine 33.00(v) where instrument fitted with electronic comput-

4 September 1987] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3521

(c) in item 7 by deleting paragraph (a) and substituting the following paragraph-(a)(a) steelyard type-

$(i) each instrument up to and including 9 tonne16.50(ii) each instrument over 9 tonne but not exceeding 21

tonne 33.00(iii) each instrument over 21 tonne but not exceeding 41

(d)

tonne 50.00(iv) each instrument over 41 tonne50.00

(plus $10.00 for every 10 tonne or part thereof in excessof 41 tonne)

in item 8 by deleting paragraph (a) and substituting the following paragraph-(a)(a) steelyard type-

(i) each instrument up to and including 300 kg12.00(ii) each instrument over 300 kg but not exceeding 750 kg .. . .

20.00(iii) each instrument over 750 kg 29.00 " ;

(e) in item 9 by deleting paragraph (a) and substituting the following paragraph-(a) (a) fixed or portable-

(i) each instrument up to and including 300 kg 12.00(ii) each instrument over 300 kg but not exceeding 750 kg . . .. 25 .00(iii) each instrument over 750 kg but not exceeding 1 500 kg 37.00(iv) each instrument over 1 500 kg (Plus $3 .00 for every 500

kg or part thereof in excess of 1 500 kg) 37.00 " ;

4 . Table XIIIB to the principal regulations is amended-(a)

(b)

in item 26 by deleting "34 .00" and substituting the following-" 36.50by deleting item 31 and substituting the following item-

31 . 31. Fee chargeable for-(a) Inspector's time for any service rendered in carrying out

repairs or adjustment, e tc . t o instruments, shall be perhalf hour or part thereof 16.50

(b) any waiting time allowed by an Inspector to permitanother person to carry out necessary repairs, etc . shallbe per half hour or part thereof 16.50

(c) any adjustment to-(i) each 10 kg or lesser weight 1.50(ii) each weight above 10 kg but not exceeding 20 kg .. 2 .50(iii) weights above 20 kg-based on time taken at

$16.50 per half hour or part thereof(iv) each measure of capacity not exceeding 50 litre . . . . 3 .00

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AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCESPROTECTION ACT 1976

Agriculture Protection Board,South Perth, 1 September 1987 .

THE Agriculture Protection Board, acting pursuant to sec-tions 15 and 16 of the Agriculture and Related ResourcesProtection Act 1976 hereby-

(i) Cancels the appointments of the following personsfor the authorities designated-Owen Lewis Mott (Zone 5), Keith McGellin

(Zone 6) and Richard Smith (Zone 10) .(ii) appoints persons whose names are listed below to

be members of the Authorities for the Zonesdesignated to hold office until the first day ofAugust in the years specified :

(iii) appoints the persons listed below to be deputies ofthe members of the Authorities for the Zonesdesignated whose names are shown-

Deputy

Member

Zone

N. SambellM. Goulonton . . . .

2G. StoneyL. E. Coppin2C. PatersonS. P. Vermeer2J. ReddropC. Brierly2W. B . Laurisson . . . . A. McTaggart . . . .

2

N. J. HALSE,Chairman,

Agriculture Protection Board .

AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCESPROTECTION ACT 1976

Agriculture Protection Board,South Perth, 1 September 1987 .

ACTING pursuant to the powers granted by sections 35 and36 of the Agriculture and Related Resources Protection Act1976, the Agriculture Protection Board hereby declaresJapanese Quail (Cortunix japonica) to be a declared animaland assigns it to categories A2, A4 and A6 for the whole ofthe State .

N . J. HALSE,Chairman,

Agriculture Protection Board .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

[4 September 1987

(d)

(i) any distance necessarily travelled by an Inspec-

$for-per kilometre 0.30

(ii) minimum fee 4.00(e) time involved in the calibration and certification of any

instrument to a degree of accuracy greater than thedegree of accuracy applied to instruments in use fortrade or the calibration and certification of instrumentsused for purposes other than trade shall be-per halfhour or part thereof 16.50 ".

By Order of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,L. E . SMITH,

Clerk of the Council .

BULK HANDLING ACT 1967-1981Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 1 September 1987 .

568/75/Vol . 2.THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor hasbeen pleased to approve pursuant to section 10 of the BulkHandling Act 1967-1981 the following amendment to theArticles of Association of Co-operative Bulk Handling Lim-ited the said amendment having been passed unanimously atthe company's annual general meeting of shareholders onWednesday, 4 March 1987 in accordance with theCompany's Articles of Association :

Section 90 of the Articles of Association is amended bydeleting section 90 (g) and inserting the followingsubsection .

90 (g) Where two or more persons are shareholders inrespect of a share or shares issued in their joint namesand one or more of such persons is or are a shareholderor shareholders in his or their own right then only oneof the remaining named persons (in the scrip for suchshare or shares) who is not a shareholder in his ownright shall be entitled to vote in respect of such share orshares .

N . J . HALSE,Director of Agriculture.

GRAIN MARKETING ACT 1975-1982Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 1 September 1987 .

Agric . 1166/85 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to re-appoint pursuant to sections 9 (2) (b) and 9 (7)of the Grain Marketing Act 1975-1982, Ronald GeorgeSmith as a Director of the Grain Pool of WA for a term ofoffice expiring on 31 July 1991 .

N . J. HALSE,Director or Agriculture .

MARKETING OF EGGS ACT 1945-1977Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 1 September 1987 .

Agric 697/77, Vol . 2.THE Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor inExecutive Council has been pleased to appoint pursuant tosections 7 (3) (c) and 12 of the Marketing of Eggs Act 1945-1977, Peter Edward Newing of Woodbine Farm, PickeringBrook, as a member of the Western Australian Egg Market-ing Board for a term expiring on 6 August 1990, the saidPeter Edward Newing having been duly elected in accord-ance with the provisions of the Act and Regulationsthereunder, the result of which election has been certifiedunder the hand of the Returning Officer and published inthe Government Gazette on 10 July 1987.

N . J . HALSE,Director of Agriculture .

Name Zone Year

"John Charles Dowden 3 1990William John Scott 3 1990David Page Steadman 3 1990Douglas MacKenzieHearman 3 1990

Ray Mortimer 4 1990John Murrell Hinck 4 1989Edward Pyne 4 1989Lyn Radford 4 1990Martin Muntz 4 1990Ronald Mervyn Williss 5 1990Alan Hunt 5 1990Max Stone 8 1990Alan Edward Rogers 8 1989Thomas Ernest Richards 8 1990Geoffrey Leslie Ludeman 8 1990Robert Rollond 4 1989Eric Farrow 5 1990Donald Desmond Colum 6 1989David Lloyd 10 1989Angus McTaggart 2 1988

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4 September 1987]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945Notice of Appointment

UNDER section 23 of the Soil and Land Conservation Act1945 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap-point the following persons to be members of the DistrictAdvisory Committee for the Pingaring Soil ConservationDistrict which committee was established by an Order inCouncil published in the Government Gazette on 22 May1987, the appointments being for a period of three years-

(a) on the nomination of the Kulin Shire Council, pur-suant to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-

Frederick Bruce Jensen of Pingaring ;(b) on the nomination of the Lake Grace Shire Coun-

cil, pursuant to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-Allan Geoferey Holmes of Pingaring;

(c) on the nomination of the Minister to represent thePrimary Industry Association of WesternAustralia, pursuant to section 23 (2b) (c) of theAct-

Ian Bruce Wyatt of Pingaring ;George Battison of Pingaring ; andSydney Thomas Garard of Pingaring ;

(d) on the nomination of the Minister, pursuant tosection 23 (2b) (d) of the Act, being a person ac-tively engaged in land use-

Jeffrey Ernest Jones of Pingaring.

By His Excellency's Command,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council .

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945Notice of Appointment

UNDER section 23 of the Soil and Land Conservation Act1945 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap-point the following persons to be members of the DistrictAdvisory Committee for the Manypeaks Soil ConservationDistrict which committee was established by an Order inCouncil published in the Government Gazette on 12 June1987, the appointments being for a period of three years-

(a) on the nomination of the Albany Shire Council,pursuant to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-

Douglas Armstrong Stoney of Manypeaks :(b) on the nomination of the Minister to represent the

Primary Industry Association of WesternAustralia, pursuant to section 23 (2b) (c) of theAct-

Lyall Francis Proctor of Manypeaks ; andGeoff Walter Brandli of Upper Kalgan ;

(c) on the nomination of the Minister to represent thePastoralists and Graziers Association, pursuant tosection 23 (2b) (c) of the Act-Jan Hagedoorn of Manypeaks ; and

(d) on the nomination of the Minister, pursuant tosection 23 (2b) (d) of the Act, being persons activelyengaged in land use-

Ronald Kerruish of Kalgan ;Maxwell Ian Piggott of Lower Kalgan ;Allan Thomas Griffiths of Manypeaks;Richard Allen Woodhams of Manypeaks; andRegional Manager, South Coast, Departmentof Conservation and Land Management,Albany .

By His Excellency's Command,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council .

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945Notice of Appointment

UNDER section 23 of the Soil and Land Conservation Act1945 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap-point the following persons to be members of the DistrictAdvisory Committee fir the East Ballidu Soil ConservationDistrict, which committee was established by an Order in

3523

Council published in the Gazette on 17 January 1986, andamended by an Order published in the Gazette on 24 July1987, the appointments being for a period ceasing on 16 May1989-

(a) on the nominaton of the Wongan-Ballidu Shirepursuant to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-

David George Silver Hood of Ballidu ; and(b) on the nomination of the Minister, pursuant to

section 23 (2b) (d) of the Act, being a person ac-tively engaged in land use-

Malcolm Robert Harrington of Ballidu .By His Excellency's Command,

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945Notice of Appointment

UNDER section 23 of the Soil and Land Conservation Act1945 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap-point the following persons to be members of the DistrictAdvisory Committee for the Woodanilling Soil ConservationDistrict which committee was established by an Order inCouncil published in the Government Gazette on 22 May1987, the appointments being for a period of 3 years-

(a) on the nomination of the Woodanilling Shire Coun-cil, pursuant to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-

Hugh Russell Thomson of Woodanilling;(b) on the nomination of the Minister to represent the

Primary Industry Association of WesternAustralia, pursuant to section 23 (2b) (c) of theAct-

Barry Trevor Shackley of Woodanilling ; andEdward Keith Crossley of Katanning ;

(c) on the nomination of the Minister to represent thePastoralists and Graziers Association, pursuant tosection 23 (2b) (c) of the Act-

John Wilson Ackford of Woodanilling ; and(d) on the nomination of the Minister, pursuant to

section 23 (2b) (d) of the Act, being persons activelyengaged in land use-

Trevor Phillip Young of Woodanilling ;Brian Lindsay Jefferies of Woodanilling;Raymond Garstone of Woodanilling ;Raymond Conrad Kowald of Kojonup ; and Re-

gional Manager Wheatbelt Region, Narrogin,Department of Conservation and Land Man-agement .

By His Excellency's Command,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

STOCK DISEASES (REGULATIONS) ACT 1968-1978Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 18 August 1987 .Agric . 1006/73 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint the following persons as Inspectors pur-suant to section 8 (1) of the Stock Diseases (Regulations)Act 1968-1978.

John Terrence Kelly .Paul Joseph Pavlenko .Eric Sydney Loughton .Gary Wayne Brown .Johannes Marek .

N . J . HALSE,Director of Agriculture.

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3524GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

[4 September 1987

ABATTOIRS ACT 1909ABATTOIRS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1987

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

1. These regulations may be cited as the Abattoirs Amendment Regulations 1987.Appendix A amended

2. Appendix A in the Schedule to the Abattoirs Regulations 1980* is amended-(a) by deleting "13.71" in the second place where it occurs and substituting the follow-

ing-" 33.78

(b) by deleting "plus 18.33 cents for each kilogram exceeding 40 kg."; and(c) by deleting "6.39" and substituting the following-

" 6.85

.[*Published in the Gazette of 20 June 1980 atpp. 1851-1858 . For amendments to 10 August

1987 see page 164 of 1986 Index to Legisltion of Western Australia .)By Order of the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor,

L. E . SMITH,Clerk of the Council .

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

Security TenderNo. 33/87

TENDERS are invited for the provision of Security Servicesfor the Education Department for a period of twelve (12)months with two successive options each for a period oftwelve (12) months .

Tenders close at 11 .00 am Thursday, 24 September 1987 .Tender documents will be available at Education Supplies

Branch, 23 Miles Road, Kewdale from Monday, 30 August1987.The lowest or any tenders will not necessarily be accepted .Tenders are to be addressed to Manager, Education

Supplies Branch, and to be endorsed Tender No . 33/87 .All enquiries in regard to tender documents should be

directed to Mr John Marrapodi, the Security Officer, onTelephone No . (09) 277 4355 .

Dated the 28th day of August 1987 .Dr W. LOUDEN,

Director General of Education .

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF ADVANCEDEDUCATION ACT 1984Office of the Minister for Education,

Perth, 4 September, 1987 .IT is hereby notified for general information that theLieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor has, inaccordance with the provisions of section 9 (1) (a) of theWestern Australian College of Advanced Education Act1984, approved of the appointment of-

Dr Paige Porter, of 18 Angwin Street, East Fremantlefor a term expiring on 28 February 1988 ;

and re-appointment of-Ms Naomi Brown, of 5 Menzies Street, North Perth for

a term expiring on 28 February 1990 ;Dr Harry Cohen, of 2 Tyrell Street, Nedlands for a term

expiring on 28 February 1990 ;Mr Ken Wyatt of 33 Glenunga Way, Craigie for a term

expiring on 28 February 1990 ;Mr David Carlson, of 56 Kirkham Hill Terrace,

Maylands for a term expiring on 28 February 1990;Ms Patricia Hall, of 9 Birdland Court, Edgewater for a

term expiring on 28 February 1988 ;Ms Rosemary Tang, of 7 Ornum Place, North Innaloo

for a term expiring on 28 February 1988 ;as members of the Western Australian College of AdvancedEducation Council .

R. J. PEARCE,Hon Minister for Education .

COLLEGES ACT 1978-1980Office of the Minister for Education,

Perth, 4 September 1987 .IT is hereby notified for general information that theLieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in accord-ance with the provisions of section 13 (1) (a) of the CollegesAct 1978-1980, has approved of the re-appointment of-

Mr James Excell of 34 Giles Avenue, Newman for aterm expiring on 5 August 1990 ;

Ms Maureen Kelly of 1 Corboy Place, South Hedlandfor a term expiring on 5 August 1989 ;

Mr Barry Sargeant of 30 Strome Road, Applecross for aterm expiring on 5 August 1988 ;

Mr Roger Windsor of 1 Wodgina Street, Port Hedlandfor a term expiring on 5 August 1990 ;

and appoint:Mr Don Bartlem of 2 Draper Place, South Hedland for

a term expiring on 5 August 1990as members of the Hedland College Council .

R. J. PEARCE,Hon Minister for Education .

APPOINTMENT(Under section 6 of the Registration of Births, Deaths and

Marriages Act 1961-1965)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 26 August 1987 .RG No. 442/69 .

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that SergeantKenneth Leonard Markham has been appointed as Assist-ant District Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages forthe Port Hedland Registry District to maintain an office atNewman during the absence on annual leave of R. W . Ingles .This appointment dates from 21 September 1987 to 18October 1987 .

D. G. STOCKINS,Registrar General.

CONSUMER AFFAIRS ACT 1971-1983Order

I, NORMAN RICHARD FLETCHER, Commissioner forConsumer Affairs in pursuance of section 23Q (1) of theConsumer Affairs Act 1971-1983 hereby prohibit for aperiod of 28 days the supply of a particular class of goodsdescribed in the Schedule .

Dated this 3rd day of September, 1987 .N. R. FLETCHER,

Commissioner for Consumer Affairs .

ScheduleTelephones incorporating a fluorescent lamp or tube

operating on State Electricity Commission mains voltageand activated by the ringing current of the telephone line .

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4 September 1987]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

3525

BUILDING MANAGEMENT AUTHORITYTenders, closing at West Perth, at 2 .30 pm on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following projects .Tenders are to be addressed to :-

The Minister for Works,c/o Contract Office,Dumas House,2 Havelock Street,West Perth, Western Australia 6005

and are to be endorsed as being a tender for the relevant project .The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted .

Tender

Closing

Tender DocumentsNo .

Project

Date

now available at

24572Perth Technical College-Stage 5-Built-in Furniture . Nominated

15/9/87

BMA West PerthSub Contract.

24573Collie Hospital-Redevelopment Stage 1-Phase 2. Builders

22/9/87

BMA West PerthCategorisation Category C .

BMA BunburyBMA Albany

24574Collie District Hospital-Redevelopment Stage 1-Phase

29/9/87

BMA West Perth2-Electrical Installation . Nominated Sub Contract

BMA Bunbury24575Collie District Hospital-Redevelopment Stage 1-Phase

29/9/87

BMA West Perth2-Mechanical Services. Nominated Sub Contract

BMA Bunbury24576Transportable

Pre-Primary

Centres-1987/88

Builders

29/9/87

BMA West PerthCategorisation Category D

24577Riverbank Institution (Caversham)-Communications Upgrade

13/10/87

BMA West Perth1987 .

TenderNo .

Date of

ScheduleAdvertising

No.

1987August 14 . .

34A1987

August 14 . . 476A1987August 14 . . 477A1987August 14 . . 480A1987August 14 . . 482A1987August 21 . .

32A1987August 28 . .

60A1987

August 28 . . 492A1987August 28 . . 493A1987August 28 . .

502A1987

August 28 . .

503A1987

Sept 479A1987

Sept 4509A1987August 28 . .

12A1987

Project

Acceptance of Tenders

24561Newman Child Care Centre-Mechanical Services

24559Newman Child Care Centre-Erection24552Looma (via Derby) Health Clinic-Erection24569Wembley Technical College-WA Plastic Skills Centre-Elec-

trical24570Wembley Technical College-WA Plastic Skills Centre-Mech-

anical .24562South Newman Primary School-Alterations and Fire Repairs .24548Western Australian Sports Centre-Addition of Facilities

Centre.24563Wembley Technical College-WA Plastic Skills Centre

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIATenders for Government Supplies

Supplies Required

Contractor

Amount

Direct Engineering Services

79435,Pty Ltd

Barclay Bros. Ltd416 527Conclad Pty Ltd247 750Ragno Electrical Services45 892

Wildridge & Sinclair Engin-

56835eering Pty Ltd

Barclay Bros. Ltd269 942Sabemo (W.A .) Pty Ltd1 070 420

Messina Building Co . Pty Ltd

504 900

M. J. BEGENT,Executive Director.

Building Management Authority.

Cleaning, Polishing and Maintenance Products (one year period)-Various-Government Departments

Intensive Care Physiological Monitoring System-Royal Perth HospitalSix (6) Only Adult Volume Controlled Ventilators-Royal Perth Hospital . .One (1) Only Microscope Video System-Royal Perth HospitalOne (1) Only Aggregometer-Royal Perth HospitalIcecream (one year period)--Various Government DepartmentsVegetables and Fish, Frozen (one year period)-various Government Depart-ments

One (1) only Automatic Gamma Counter-Royal Perth HospitalOne (1) only Automated Laboratory Workstation-Royal Perth Hospital . . .One (1) only Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer-furnace with ZeemanCorrection-Royal Perth Hospital

One (1) only UV/Visible Single Beam Spectrophotometer-Royal Perth Hos-pital

Bars and Angles-Mild Steel (one year period)-various Government Depart-ments

One (1) only Slide Stainer-Royal Perth HospitalMotor Vehicles, Certain Classes of (one year period)-various Government

Departments

Date ofClosing

1987

Sept 10Sept 10Sept 10Sept 10Sept 10Sept 10

Sept 17Sept 24Sept 24

Sept 24

Sept 24

Sept 24Oct 1

Oct 8

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3526

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

[4 September 1987

Date of

Schedule

Supplies Required

Date ofAdvertising

No.

Closing1987

1987Service

August 14 . .

483A1987Transport of Motor Vehicles (two year period)-Police DepartmentSept 10August 21 . .

89A1987Servicing and Maintenance of Electric, Electronic and Electronic with Mem-ory Typewriters (in the Metropolitan area) (one year period)-Various Gov-ernment Departments Sept 10

August 21 . .

491A1987Security Service (1 year period)-Crown Law Dept Sept 10August 21 . .

489A1987Tape Recording and Transcriptions of Court Proceedings (3 year period)-Crown Law Dept Sept 17

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continuedTenders for Government Supplies-continued

For Sale hr Tender

Date of

Schedule

For Sale

Date ofAdvertising

No.

Closing

1987 1987August 21 . .

484A1987Evernew Deluxe Caravan (Unlicensed)-Fitzroy CrossingSept 10August 21 . .

485A1987Galion T500A Grader (MRD 776)-Welshpool Sept 10August 21 . .

486A1987Chamberlain Champion MK4 Tractor (MRD 3631)-WelshpoolSept 10August 21 . .

487A1987McDonald NBBB 6/8 Tonne Steel Barrelled Roller (MRD 722)-Welshpool . . . .

Sept 10August 21 . .

488A1987Surplus Equipment-Millstream Sept 10August 28 . .

494A19871969 Chamberlain MK3 Champion Tractor (MRD 985) at WelshpoolSept 17August 28 . .

495A19871985 Mazda E2000 Van (MRD 8719), 1986 Falcon XF Utility (MRD 8773),1986 Falcon XF Panel Van (MRD 8980), 1986 Falcon XF Utility (MRD9096) plus 1985 Commodore VK Sedan (MRD 7832) at WelshpoolSept 17

August 28 . .

496A19871978 Dodge D5N 6980 Crew Cab Truck (MRD 3219),1978 Toyota Dyna HU30Crew Cab Truck (MRD 3393) plus 1981 Ford F250 Tray Top Truck (MRD5609) at Welshpool Sept 17

August 28 . .

497A19871984 Holden WB 1 Tonne Van (MRD 7330) plus 1984 Commodore VK Sedan(MRD 7711) at Welshpool Sept 17

August 28 . .

498A19871985 Commodore VK Sedan (MRD 7834), 1985 Falcon XF Station Wagon(MRD 7901), 1985 Mazda E2000 Van (MRD 8495), 1985 Mazda E2000 Van(MRD 8497), 1985 Falcon XF Utility (MRD 8670) plus 1985 Falcon XFPanel Van (MRD 8678) at Welshpool Sept 17

August 28 . .

499A19871982 Ford Falcon XE Station Sedan (XQN 447) at WyndhamSept 17August 28 . .

500A1987Surplus Equipment at Forrestfield Sept 17August 28 . .

501A1987Firearms (29 only) at Maylands Sept 10Sept 4505A19871985 Falcon XF Sedan (XQY 254) at Kununurra Sept 24Sept 4506A19871984 Nissan 720 King Cab 4x2 Utility (XQZ 628) at LudlowSept 24Sept 450 7A19871982 Toyota FJ45 RPKQ 4x4 Tray Back (XQS 094),1983 Mitsubishi L200 4x2

Utility (XQX 362), 1982 Toyota Hilux RN46 4x4 Tray Back (XQS 827),1983Toyota Hilux RN46 4x4 Tray Back (XQY 072), 1982 Toyota LandcruiserHJ47 4x4 Tray Back (XQS 132), 1984 Nissan Patrol UG160 4x4 Tray Back(XQS 587) at Mundaring Sept 24

Sept 4508A19871982 Toyotas 2 tonne Tip Truck (XQS 685) at MundaringSept 24

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 815 Hay Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedschedules until 10 .00 am on the dates of closing .

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection .Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 815 Hay Street, Perth, Tele-

phone (09) 32 7 0 716 and at points of inspection .No Tender necessarily accepted .

L. W. GRAHAM,Chairman, Tender Board .

(MRD 539) at Welshpool

Accepted Tenders

ScheduleNo . Particulars Contractor Rate

Supply and Delivery355A1987 Microcomputer Systems for Schools-Edu- Various Details on request

cation Department371A 1987 Axes, Hoes, Mattocks, Rakes and Shovels

(re call of certain items) (from date of ac-J . S . Sadique P/L Swan Imports Details on request

ceptance to 5 January 1988)Government departments

various

Purchase and Removal431A1987 Firearms (25 only) at Maylands Various Details on request467A1987 Davleco 711 Pedestrian Vibrating Roller Hinchcliffe Bros $950

(MRD 4435)Bosich Low Bed Pedestrian Roller Trailer Hinchcliffe Bros $250

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4 September 1987]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA3527

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continuedAccepted Tenders-continued

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENTTenders

Tenders are invited for the following projects .Tender documents are available from the Clerk in Charge, Orders Section, Ground Floor, Main Roads Department, Waterloo

Crescent, East Perth .Closing Date

1987Tender No .

Description

55/87Load and cart Pavement Material-Eyre Highway (Cocklebiddy-Madura)-Kalgoorlie Division . Documents also available from our Divisional Office,Kalgoorlie . (This is a Federally Funded Australian Bicentennial Road Develop-ment Project) 10 September

58/87Fencing, Albany Highway (Mt Barker)-Albany Division . Documents also availableat our Divisional Office, Albany. (This is a Federally Funded Australian Bicenten-nial Road Development Project) 10 September

50/87Supply and delivery of crushed aggregate-Albany Division 15 September43/87Manufacture and delivery of Precast Prestressed Concrete Planks for Bridge 1143

and 1144 over Weeli Wolli Creek and Catchment 110 (Robinson Section)Newman-Hedland Road . (This is both a Federally Funded Australian Bicenten-nial Road Development and Land Transport Programme Project)15 September

35/87Supply and installation of Lighting and Emergency Telephones-Mitchell FreewayStage 7 15 September

5/87Construction of a steel frame metal-clad Welders Workshop at Northam Depot16 September

EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS GOODS ACT 1961EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS GOODS (AUTHORIZED EXPLOSIVES)

AMENDMENT ORDER (No. 6) 1987MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council under section 14 .

Citation1. This Order may be cited as the Explosives and Dangerous Goods (Authorized

Explosives) Amendment Order (No . 6) 1987.Commencement2. This Order shall take effect on and from the day on which notice of this Order is

published in the Government Gazette.Principal Order varied

3. The Schedule to the Explosives and Dangerous Goods (Authorized Explosives) Order1978* is varied under the heading "CLASSIFICATION 1 .1D" by inserting after "(0081)Blasting Gelatine(ZZ)" the following-

" (0241)

BS 141(ZZ) " .[*Published in the Gazette of 14 July 1978 at pp. 2409-2410 . For amendments to 7 April

1987 see page 217 of 1985 Index to Legislation of Western Australia and Gazettes of14 February 1986, 7 March 1986, 18 April 1986, 24 April 1986, 9 May 1986, 23 May 1986,11 July 1986, 25 July 1986, 19 September 1986, 21 November 1986, 19 December 1986,9 January 1987,16 January 1987,13 February 1987, 20 February 1987 with corr. 27 February1987, 3 April 1987 and 1 May 1987.] .

By His Excellency's Command,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

ScheduleNo . Particulars Contractor Rate

468A1987 Chamberlain Champion Mk4 Tractor (MRD4260) at Welshpool

Aust Red Ball P/L $4000

469A1987 1984 Holden WB Panel Van (MRD 7355) atCarnarvon

E. N. Cuningham $6800

472A1987 1982 Toyota Landcruiser FJ45 1 Ton SteelTray (XQQ 392)

Kevin Woolcock $7640

1984 Nissan 720 Utility 4x4 (6QC 887) Tony & Sons Autos $78801984 Nissan 720 King Cab Utility (XQZ 649) . . . Julian Car Co $64011984 Datsun 720 4WD Steel Tray (6QC 423)at Manjimup

Tony & Sons Autos $7680

473A1987 John Deere 760A Tractor (MRD 114) (recall)at Welshpool

CJD Equipment P/L $3950

474A1987 1984 Nissan 720 Tray Top Utility (6QD 061)at Derby

Tony & Sons Autos $5580

475A1987 1984 Subaru 4x4 Station Wagon (XQY 978) Kevin Davis Cars $89861981 Toyota Hilux 4x4 Table Top (6QE 063)

at BusseltonKevin Davis Cars $8590

Decline of Tenders

413A1987 Supply of 10-12 Tonne Steel Wheel Rollers(two (2) only)-Main Roads Department

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MINING ACT 1978-1983THE Minister for Minerals and Energy pursuant to thepowers conferred on him by section 19 of the Mining Act1978-1983 hereby gives notice that all Crown Land (notbeing Crown Land that is the subject of a mining tenementor an application therefor) contained in the area describedhereunder and situated at Newman is exempt from Div-isions 1 to 5 of part IV of the Mining Act 1978-1983.

Description of AreaLocality-Newman

Starting at a point being the Northeastern corner ofNewman Townsite, thence 144.83 metres at 85°41' to theWestern boundary of Reserve 39519, thence 572.98 metres at139°51' along part of the Western Boundary of Reserve39519, thence 180.57 metres at 104°27' along part of theSouthern boundary of Reserve 39520, thence 2369 metres atapproximately 141°30' to a corner of the Newman Townsiteboundary, thence generally northwesterly along the easternboundary of Newman Townsite back to the starting point .

Dated this 19th day of August, 1987 .DAVID PARKER,

Minister for Minerals and Energy .

MINING ACT 1978-1983Notice of Application for an Order for Forfeiture

Department of Mines,Perth, 19 August 1987 .

IN accordance with Regulation 49 (2) (c) of the Mining Act1978-1983, notice is hereby given that unless the rent due onthe undermentioned Prospecting Licences is paid before10.00 am on 23 September 1987 the licences are liable toforfeiture under the provisions of section 96 (1) (a) forbreach of covenant, viz. non-payment of rent .

R. RASMUSSEN,Warden

To be heard in the Warden's Court, Perth on the 23rd dayof September, 1987 .

SOUTH WEST MINERAL FIELDProspecting Licences

70/36-Bebich, Matthew ;Bebich, Peter ;Bebich, Yoze .

70/37-Bebich, Matthew ;Bebich, Peter;Bebich, Yoze .

70/38-Bebich, Matthew ;Bebich, Peter;Bebich, Yoze .

70/509-Butler, Derek Verne ;Butler, Dorinda Grace ;Butler, Lindsay Robert .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

[4 September 1987

COMPANIES (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) CODENotice of Final General Meeting Pursuant to Section 411

Cavan Pty . Limited (In Voluntary Liquidation)NOTICE is given that a general meeting will be held at 33Ventnor Avenue, West Perth on 1 October 1987 at 10 .00 amfor the purpose of having laid before it the liquidator's ac-counts, prepared in accordance with subsection 411 (1)showing how the winding-up has been conducted and howthe property of the company has been disposed of and ofhearing any explanations of the account that may be givenby the liquidator.

Dated this 26th day of August, 1987 .KENNETH ROSS LAFFERTY,

Liquidator.

COMPANIES (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) CODENotice of Final General Meeting Pursuant to Section 411

Inheritance Pty. Limited (In Voluntary Liquidation)NOTICE is given that a general meeting will be held at 33Ventnor Avenue, West Perth on 1 October 1987 at 10.30 amfor the purpose of having laid before it the liquidator's ac-counts, prepared in accordance with subsection 411 (1)showing how the winding-up has been conducted and howthe property of the company has been disposed of and hear-ing any explanations of the account that may be given by theliquidator.

Dated this 26th day of August, 1987 .KENNETH ROSS LAFFERTY,

Liquidator.

COMPANIES (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) CODENotice of Meeting of Members Pursuant to Section 411In the Matter of Horsell (W .A .) Pty Ltd (In Liquidation)

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 411 of theCompanies (W.A.) Code the Final Meeting of Members ofthe abovenamed Company will be held at the offices ofThornton Partners Pty Ltd, 18 Harvest Terrace, West Perthon 14 October 1987 at 10 .30 am for the purpose of layingbefore the meeting the liquidator's final account and reportand giving any explanation thereof .Dated this 1st day of September, 1987 .

MARK W. THORNTON,Liquidator.

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ACT 1904PEMBERTON-NORTHCLIFFE TOURIST RAILWAY ORDER 1987

MADE by the Lieutenant-Governor and Deputy of the Governor in Executive Council undersection 66A .Citation

1. This Order maybe cited as the Pemberton-Northcliffe Tourist Railway Order 1987.Declaration

2. It is declared that the portion of the railway which is the Pemberton to Northclifferailway as described in the Schedule hereto, being no longer required for use by The WesternAustralian Government Railways Commission (hereinafter referred to as "the Commission"),is not, while this Order remains in force, a Government railway for the purposes of theGovernment Railways Act 1904 .Grant

3. The right to occupy the lands described in the Schedule hereto (hereinafter referred toas "the lands") for the purpose of managing, operating and maintaining a tourist railwayservice thereon is granted to the Pemberton Tramway Co Pty Ltd a Company incorporated inWestern Australia and having its registered office at 9 Albert Street, Mosman Park in theState of Western Australia and its successors (hereinafter referred to as "the Operator") uponthe conditions set out in this Order .

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4 September 1987]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA3529

Conditions4 . (1) Term of Occupation-

(a) The Operator shall have the right to occupy the lands for a period of 25 years(hereinafter referred to as "the licence period") from the date of the making of thisOrder: Provided that nothing in this Order shall be construed as demonstrating anintention to confer any right title or interest in the lands other than a licence tooccupy the lands and to manage, operate and maintain a tourist railway for a periodof 25 years or in the event that this Order is revoked before the expiration of 25 years,for that lesser period .

(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection the Operator shall not carry anyfare paying passengers without having a certificate (hereinafter referred to as a"Commission's certificate") obtained from the Commission which is valid and certi-fies that safe and satisfactory work systems have been implemented .

(2) Insurance-(a) The Operator shall-

(i) insure against public risks by taking out a public liability insurance policythrough reputable insurance brokers in the joint names of the Operator andthe Commission for an indemnity limit of $20m (with such increases fromtime to time as the Commission may reasonably require) for any one claimwith a cross liability clause in which the insurer agrees to waive all rights ofsubrogation or action that the insurer may have or acquire against all or any ofthe persons comprising the insured and for the purpose of which the insureraccepts the term "insured" as applying to each of the persons comprising theinsured as if a separate policy of insurance had been issued to each of them(subject to the overall sum insured not being increased thereby) ;

(ii) submit a copy of the policy referred to in sub-paragraph (i) of this paragraphto the Commission for approval before entering into a contract of insurance ;

(iii) keep the public risks insurance policy referred to in sub-paragraph (i) of thisparagraph current while this Order remains in force and shall obtain andforward a copy of that certificate of currency annually to the Commission .

(b) The Operator shall not alter or vary the terms of any insurance policy entered intowith respect to the tourist railway pursuant to this Order without first obtaining theapproval of the Commission to do so .

(c) The Operator shall be solely responsible for making payments of premiums on thepolicies of insurance taken out pursuant to this Order .

(3) Appointment of Person to Receive Communications .The Operator shall within one month of the date of making this Order appoint an officer

with whom the Commission may liaise in regard to any matter concerning the tourist railwayand thereafter from time to time appoint a replacement for that person so that the appoint-ment is continuous and shall within seven days of making an appointment notify the Com-mission in writing of the full names and address and telephone number of the personappointed and shall forthwith advise the Commission in writing of any change or changes insuch particulars.

(4) Certificate to Operate a Passenger Service on a Tourist Railway-(a) A Commission's certificate shall be valid for a period of twelve months from the date

shown on the certificate and shall not be renewable .(b) Where the operator wishes to operate a tourist railway beyond the currency of a

Commission's certificate the Operator shall, not more than eleven months from thedate shown on that certificate-

(i) arrange for the necessary inspections to be made and investigations to becarried out to facilitate the delivery to the Operator of the documents referredto in paragraph (d) of this sub-section ; and

(ii) before the Commission's certificate expires, lodge those documents with theCommission .

(c) The Commission shall not issue the first Commission's certificate until-(i) the Operator has carried out to the satisfaction of the Commission any work,

including work required by the Commission, that is necessary to put thetourist railway in a suitable condition for the carriage of passengers usingvehicles which the Operator is by this Order authorised to use and has paid tothe Commission its charges for any necessary inspections and other thingsdone by the Commission by reason of the provisions of this paragraph ;

(ii) the Commission has received from the Operator such further information ordocumentation as the Commission may reasonably require .

(d) Subsequent to the issue of the first Commission's certificate the commission shallonly issue a Commission's certificate to the Operator of it receives the followingdocuments, namely-

(i) a certificate signed and dated by a qualified civil engineer previously approvedof in writing by the Commission-

(A) certifying that at the date shown on the certificate the railway trackintended for use for the tourist railway was in a suitable condition forcarrying passengers using vehicles which the Operator is by this Orderauthorised to use and that railway track and centre line structures, ifproperly maintained, would continue to be suitable for that purpose fora period of twelve months from the date shown on the certificate ;

(B) fixing the maximum speeds at which each class of vehicle to be usedmay travel on the railway track ;

(ii) a certificate signed and dated by a qualified mechanic or mechanical engineerpreviously approved of in writing by the Commission certifying that at thedate shown on the certificate, the rolling stock intended for use by the touristrailway service was suitable rolling stock, and if properly maintained, wouldcontinue to be suitable for that purpose for a period of twelve months from thedate shown on the certificate ;

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3530GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

[4 September 1987

(iii) such further information or documentation as the Commission may from timeto time reasonably require.

(5) Power to Charge Fares etc .-(a) The Operator may demand and collect fares from passengers of the tourist railway .(b) The Operator may charge for the services provided to persons using the facilities of

the tourist railway.(c) The Operator shall have complete discretion to determine the amounts to be paid by

way of fares and charges.(d) While operating the tourist railway the Operator shall not undertake to act as a

common carrier, nor permit the tourist railway to be used for the purpose oftransporting from place to place for hire or reward any goods, parcels or freightwithout the consent of the Director General of Transport .

(6) Accidents on Tourist Railway-(a) The Operator shall immediately inform the Commission of any accident occurring on

the tourist railway which involves loss of life .(b) The Operator shall keep a written record of all accidents occurring on the tourist

railway which result in the loss of life or personal injury to any person and shall makesuch record available to the Commission for inspection by its officers and shallwithout delay give to the Commission such information in its possession as theCommission may require regarding any such accident .

(c) The Operator shall within seven days of the occurrence of any collision or derailmentinvolving the tourist railway forward to the Commission a detailed written statementreporting the circumstances of that collision or derailment .

(d) The Operator shall forthwith give to the Commission full written particulars of everyclaim received by it as a result of loss of life or personal injury to any person ordamage to any property arising from the operation of the tourist railway .

(7) Emergency Closure of Tourist Railway.The Commission may, in cases of emergency or where the likelihood that the safety of the

persons managing, operating, maintaining or using the tourist railway will be endangered ifthe tourist railway is permitted to continue to operate, order the Operator immediately tocease operating the tourist railway for such period of time as the Commission in the interestsof safety considers appropriate . The Commission shall as soon as is reasonably possible afterordering the closure consult with the Operator and advise it on the necessary requirements forre-opening the tourist railway .

(8) Fire Danger .The Operator shall at all times keep the lands clear of fire hazards and without limiting the

generality of the provisions of section 13 shall comply with any notice or direction lawfullyissued pursuant to the Bush Fires Act 1954 .

(9) Preservation of Existing Assets-(a) Subject to paragraph (b) of this subsection the Operator shall not without the written

consent of the Commissioner:-(i) Remove from the lands or alter any building fence track or other structure of

whatever kind or any fixtures or fittings attached thereto situated on thelands ;

(ii) Carry out any excavation or earthworks on the lands .(b) The provisions of paragraph (a) of this sub-section shall not apply to anything

necessarily done for the purposes of repair and maintenance or otherwise incidentalto the daily routine operation of the tourist railway .

(c) Before at any time for any reason commencing to carry out excavations orearthworks the Operator shall make all necessary enquiries from the Commission andall other relevant statutory Authorities about the location of underground servicesand shall only carry out any excavations or earthworks in strict compliance with allstipulated requirements .

(d) At the expiration or earlier determination of the licence period the Operator shallremove from the lands anything which the Operator has brought onto or constructedupon the lands and which the Commission requires to be removed, the Operatormaking good all damage occasioned by such removal .

(10) Licence for Other Party's Services .Where any statutory body or natural person has been or is lawfully authorised or

empowered to enter upon the lands in order to carry out works of for any other purpose, theOperator shall permit that statutory body or natural person to enter upon the lands for thepurpose of carrying out works or for any other authorised purpose .(11) Maintenance and Repair .The Operator shall at all times at the Operator's own expense repair and maintain in good

order and condition-(i) All buildings passenger facilities embankments cuttings railway track sleepers bridges

and all otherr works equipment fixtures fittings and things under upon and over thelands which are necessary for or associated with the operation of the tourist railway .

(ii) All existing railway drains constructed on the lands .(iii) All culverts on the lands .

(12) Vermin and Noxious Weeds .The Operator shall at all times at the Operator's own expense keep the lands free of vermin

and noxious weeds as required by law .(13) Compliance with Statutes.The Operator shall punctually comply with and observe at the Operator's own expense all

present and future Statutes (State and Federal) regulations and by-laws and all orders andrequirements of any statutory public or other competent authority which relate to the use andoccupancy of the lands by the Operator and to all things done thereon by or for the Operatorand to all plant machinery vehicles equipment and other things of whatever kind already on orat any time brought onto the lands or any part thereof by or for the Operator and nothing inthis Order shall or shall be deemed to exempt the Operator from such compliance .

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4 September 1987]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA3531

(14) Type of Vehicles and Numbers of Passengers-(a) Unless otherwise authorised by the Commission vehicles used by the Operator for the

tourist railways shall-(i) Not be powered by any steam operated engine;(ii) have a gross weight per vehicle on rail not exceeding 9 tonnes when fully

loaded with fuel and passengers ;(iii) when powered be governed to a maximum track speed of 35 kph .(iv) under braking have possible and achievable deceleration of 1 .0 m/s 2 from any

speed up to the maximum governed speed of 35 kph on level tangent track ;(v) be provided with a mechanical fail safe brake capable of stopping and holding

the vehiile stationary on 1 :60 down grade ;(vi) be provided with an adequate horn and headlight .

(b) The Operator shall not put into service on the tourist railway for the carriage ofpassengers any vehicle until in respect of that vehicle the Operator has provided tothe Commission the written certificate of the manufacturer of that vehicle that itcomplies with all of the requirements of paragraph (a) of this subsection, suchcertificate to be signed by a responsible officer of the manufacturer and to be in aform acceptable to the Commission .

(c) Whilst a vehicle being operated on the tourist railway is in motion all passengersother than the crew shall be seated in the seats provided except that any child underthe age of five years may be seated on the lap of an adult not more than one per adultand passenger numbers shall be limited accordingly .

(15) Speed of Vehicles .The maximum permitted speed for vehicles shall be 35 kph and the speed shall be less when

safety so requires or where any lesser maximum speed is fixed by the Commission or in anycertificate referred to in paragraph (d) of subsection (4) of this section .

(16) Level Crossings-(a) In this Order "Level crossing" shall mean any place where a public or private road or

other right of way crosses the tourist railway on the level .(b) The Operator shall not without the consent of the Commission close or change or

obstruct any level crossings or create or permit the creation of any new level crossingson the lands and shall be responsible for the safe crossing of the Operator's railvehicles over level crossings and at the Operator's own expense be responsible for therepair and maintenance in a good and safe condition of all level crossings on the landsand, without in any way limiting the generality of the foregoing, shall comply with therequirements of the Commission, including the clearing of vegetation and proceduresto be observed by drivers of the Operator's rail vehicles at level crossings .

(c) The Operator shall of at its own expense convert the red flashing crossing controllight signals at the Nannup-Pemberton road level crossing at 170 .231 km to manualoperation to the satisfaction of the Commission .

(d) All traffic control devices signs and signals installed to control and warn traffic atlevel crossings shall be maintained by the Operator at its own expense in good orderand condition and so as to comply at all times with the latest applicable AustralianStandards the currently applicable Standard being Australian Standard 1742 .7-1987: Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices Part 7-Railway Crossings and theOperator shall also at its own expense comply with all directions of the Commissiongiven from time to time to alter or remove any of the existing devices signs andsignals, and/or to install additional devices signs and signals,

(e) The Operator shall during the licence period permit the installation on the lands ofsuch further level crossings as the Commission may from time to time direct .

(f) The Operator shall ensure that when approaching the Nannup-Pemberton road levelcrossing at 170.231 km the driver of a vehicle being operated on the tourist railwayshall before crossing the road stop his vehicle on the approach side to and clear of theroad and shall not cross the road until the red flashing crossing control signals havebeen switched on and are operating correctly and having crossed over the road shallstop his vehicle clear of the road and switch off the flashing light signals beforeproceeding; Provided that in the event of a malfunction of the said signals the manualswitch controlling the same shall be returned to the "off" position and the driver shallonly proceed to cross the road when he has satisfied himself that it is safe to do soand the Operator shall take immediate steps to restore the said signals to properworking order.

(17) Service of Documents-(a) The Commission and the Operator may each notify the other in writing of an address

within the State of Western Australia for the service upon it of notices and othercommunications given or made under this Order and may from time to time by noticein writing to the other change such address to another address for service within thesaid State .

(b) Any notice or other communication given or made under this Order shall be signed bythe party giving it or by that party's representative and may be served by prepaidpost addressed to the party for whom the notice or communication is intended at theaddress for service notified by that party pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsectionand until such notification may be addressed as follows :-

The Commission-The Chief Civil EngineerWestrail CentreWest ParadeEAST PERTH WA 6000

The Operator-The Pemberton Tramway Co Pty LtdC/- Robert Edward Pearson9 Albert StreetMOSMAN PARK WA 6012.

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3532GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

[4 September 1987

(18) Revocation of Order .This Order may be revoked if-

(a) The Operator its servants or agents fail strictly to comply with the foregoing termsand conditions of this Order .

(b) The Operator fails other than from matters or things intervening through no fault onthe part of the Operator over which the Operator has no control from and at all timesafter the expiration of 12 weeks from the date of this Order to provide the followingminimum passenger carrying services on the tourist railway namely, 1 service everyday on 4 days out of every 7 throughout the licence period each service to bePemberton to Northcliffe and return .

ScheduleAll those lands being a portion of the railway over which the Pemberton to Northcliffe

railway, as shown on the Commission's Civil Engineering Branch Plan No 78672 (hereinafterreferred to as "the Plan"), is constructed commencing at the point marked "Start of Tramway169.457 km" and ending at the point marked "End of Tramway 205 .586 km" on the Planwhich said lands have a width of 30 .175 metres either side of the centre line of the railwayexcept as otherwise appears from the Commission's Civil Engineering Branch Plans Nos .78669, 78670, 78671, 78673, 78675 and 78676 on which certain parts of the aforesaid lands areshown bordered green .

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

L. E . SMITH,Clerk of the Council .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962HELEN DENISE CHITTY (Deceased) late of

Konnongorring, Western Australia.CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 and amendments relate)in respect of the estate of the deceased who died on 26 April1987 are required by the trustee Charles George Chitty tosend particulars of their claims to him within 30 days of thedate of this advertisement appearing in the Gazette afterwhich date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets,having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962CREDITORS and other persons having claims in respect ofthe estate of Lynette Patricia Dunstall late of 25 MatildaAvenue, Australind, married woman to which section 63 ofthe Trustees Act 1962 applies are required to send particu-lars of their claims to the Administrator Allan HerbertDunstall care of Young & Young, 5 Spencer Street, Bunburyby 9 October 1987 after which date the said Administratormay convey or distribute the assets having regard only to theclaims of which he has notice and the said Administratorshall not be liable to any person of whose claim he has hadno notice at any time of administration or distribution .

Dated this 4th day of September, 1987 .YOUNG & YOUNG,

Solicitors for the Administrator .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962CREDITORS and other persons having claims in respect ofthe estate of Joseph Miller late of 33 Raymond Street, Col-lie, retired miner, deceased to which section 63 of theTrustees Act 1962 applies are required to send particulars oftheir claims to the Executrix Janet Mabel Miller care ofYoung & Young, 5 Spencer Street, Bunbury by 9 October1987 after which date the said Executrix may convey ordistribute the assets having regard only to the claims ofwhich she has notice and the said Executrix shall not beliable to any person of whose claim she has had no notice atany time of administration or distribution .

Dated this 4th day of September, 1987 .YOUNG & YOUNG,

Solicitors for the Executrix .

WEST AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEES LIMITED ACT 1893NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 4A of theWest Australian Trustees Limited Act 1893 West AustralianTrustees Limited has elected to administer the Estate ofJoshua Wentworth Warner, late of 66 Smyth Road,Nedlands, Retired Bookmaker who died 27 June 1987 . Elec-tion was filed 1 September 1987 .

Dated at Perth this 31st day of August, 1987 .L . C. RICHARDSON,

Chief Executive .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 and amendments theretorelate) in respect of the estates of the undermentioned de-ceased persons are required by the personal representativesof care of Messrs. Corser & Corser, 40 The Esplanade, Perthto send particulars of their claims to them within one monthfrom the date of publication of this notice at the expirationof which time the personal representatives may convey ordistribute the assets having regard only to the claims ofwhich they have then had notice .Lillingston, Catherine, late of Warwick Village Lodge Nurs-

ing Home, Ellersdale Road, Warwick Widow . Died19/2/87.

Lillingston, Leslie, late of Braille Nursing Home, KitchenerRoad, Victoria Park, Retired Electrician . Died 5/6/86.

Urquhart, Stanley Ernest, late of 34A Sunbury Road,Victoria Park, Retired Business Proprietor . Died30/3/87.

Dated this 1st day of September, 1987 .CORSER & CORSER .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962Notice to Creditors and Claimants

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of theEstates of the undermentioned deceased persons, arerequired by Perpetual Trustees WA Ltd of 89 St George'sTerrace, Perth, to send particulars of their claims to theCompany, by the undermentioned date, after which date thesaid Company may convey or distribute the assets, havingregard only to the claims of which the Company then hasnotice .Claims for the following expire one month after the date

of publication hereof.Jackson, Paul Jacob late of 16 Mullgunbah Avenue,

Newman. Boilermaker/Welder . Died 13 December,1986 .

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Kelman, Valerie Elaine late of 5 Jackman Street, Willagee .Customs Forwarding Agent. Died 13 July, 1987 .

Milne-Robertson . Renee Hero Agatha late of 41 NorthStreet, Bassendean. Spinster. Died on or about 14 July,1987 .

Morrison, Thomas late of 134 Wood Street, Inglewood. Re-tired Foundry Worker. Died 9 July, 1987.

Dated at Perth this 2nd day of September, 1987 .R. V. KNIGHT,Manager, Trusts andEstate Administration

Perpetual Trustees WA Ltd .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962Notice to Creditors and Claimants

WEST AUSTRALIAN TRUSTEES LIMITED of 135 SaintGeorge's Terrace, Perth requires creditors and other personshaving claims (to which section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962relates) in respect of the Estates of the undermentioneddeceased persons, to send particulars of their claims to it bythe date stated hereunder, after which date the Companymay convey or distribute the assets, having regard only tothe claims of which it then has notice .

Claims for the following expire one month after the dateof publication hereof:Bird, Lillian Mary, formerly of 166 Banksia Street, Tuart

Hill, late of The Lodge, Gracewood, 20 Roebuck Drive,Manning, Widow died 21/7/87 .

Brown, Alexander Montgomery, late of 8 Mercer Place,Noranda, Sales Manager died 27/7/87 .

Comini, Ellen Rae, late 34 Roseberry Avenue, South Perth,Widow died 31/7/87 .

Ham, Ernest Arthur, late of 173 Petra Street, Bicton, Re-tired Builder died 27/7/87 .

Lawrence, Philip Sydney, late of 42 Grand Promenade,Bayswater, Retired Clerk in Holy Orders died 3/8/87 .

Phillips, Teenie Eliza, formerly of 41 Railway Parade, BruceRock, late of Mount Henry Hospital, Como, Widow died22/7/87 .

Watts, Benjamin Stewart, late of Lemnos Hospital, StubbsTerrace, Shenton Park, Retired Storeman died 29/7/87 .

Dated at Perth this 31st day of August, 1987 .L . C. RICHARDSON,

Chief Executive .

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT 1941 (AND AMENDMENTS)NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 14 of thePublic Trustee Act 1941 (and amendments) the PublicTrustee has elected to administer the estates of theundermentioned deceased persons .

Dated at Perth the 31st day of August, 1987 .A . J . ALLEN,Public Trustee,

565 Hay Street, Perth .Name of Deceased; Occupation ; Address; Date of Death ;

Date Election Filed .Bass, Vivian Frank ; Retired Toolmaker; Bicton ; 11/7/87 ;

7/8/87 .Erdman, Theodore Arthur; Retired Farmer ; Safety Bay ;

7/6/87; 7/8/87 .I-Iarmsworth, Jane ; Widow; Maylands ; 20/6/87; 7/8/87 .Kulacz, Boleslaw ; Retired Fitters Assistant ; Maylands;

11/7/87; 7/8/87 .Mills, Norman Herbert ; Retired Machine Driver ; Nedlands;

20/5/87;7/8/87 .Lee, Percival Henry ; Wool Classer ; Mount Lawley ; 8/6/87;

26/8/87 .Day, Donald Eric; Invalid Pensioner ; Hamilton Hill;

31/3/87; 19/8/87 .Morrison, Richard Terrence ; Interior Decorator ; Highgate;

14/4/87 ; 26/8/87 .Hayes. Rupert; Retired Postmaster; Attadale; 8/7/87;

26/8/87 .

Watt, Joan Spratt ; Widow ; Dianella ; 27/7/87 ; 26/8/87 .Kempton, Sarah Ellen ; Widow ; Balga; 9/7/87 ; 26/8/87 .Zarzecki, Witold; Retired Labourer ; Mount Hawthorn ;

3/7/87; 19/8/87 .Fletcher, William Cecil Harold ; Retired Farmer ; Dalkeith ;

10/6/87 ; 19/8/87 .Alldridge, Ruby; Widow ; Pinjarra ; 7/7/87 ; 19/8/87 .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962Notice to Creditors and Claimants

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act relates) in respect of theEstates of the undermentioned deceased persons arerequired to send particulars of their claims to me on orbefore 5 October 1987, after which date I may convey ordistribute the assets, having regard only to the persons ofwhich I then have notice.Andrews, Edith Evelyn, late of Hamilton Hill Nursing

Home, 27 Invermey Road, Hamilton Hill, died 12/8/87 .Barry, Collette, late of Carinya Nursing Home, 20 Plan-

tation Street, Mt Lawley, died 1/8/87 .Coulson, Andrew Ivan, late of Rocky Bay Village, 60

McCabe Street, Mosman Park, died 30/5/87 .Clements, Monica, late of Unit 1, 178 Eighth Avenue,

Inglewood, died 7/8/87 .Cozins, Adelene Daphne, late of 5 Perman Place, Kewdale,

died 14/8/87 .Davies, William John Ernest, late of Norseman District

Hospital, Norseman, died 8/8/87.Dimmock, Edwin William, late of Southern Cross Nursing

Home, Leach Highway, Bateman, died 14/7/87 .Downe, Ada Louisa, late of 13 Athlone Road, Floreat Park,

died 12/8/87 .Fimeri, Wladimiro, late of 1 Alfonso Street, North Perth,

died 8/8/87 .Fraser, John Neil, late of 6 Natasha Way, Kelmscott, died

4/8/87.Green, Frederick William, late of 115 Gladstone Road,

Rivervale, died 1/8/87 .Hanks, Arthur Frederick, late of 69 Celebration Street,

Beckenham, died 9/8/87 .Headland, William Robert, late of 92 Mathieson Road,

Belmont, died 14/8/87.Hitchcock, William Harold, late of Forrest Lodge Perma-

nent Care Unit, Bunbury Regiona Hospital, Bunbury,died 6/8/87 .

Lee, Percival Henry, late of 23 Clive Road, Mt Lawley, died8/6/84.

McPherson, Evelyn Maude, late of Tandara Nursing Home,Rowethorpe, Bentley, died 2/8/87 .

Nedbiar, Pipier, late of Numbala Nunga Nursing Home,Derby, died 9/7/87 .

Parnham, Mary Ann Teresa, late of Lot 2, 3 Almeria Parade,Bullsbrook, died 19/8/87.

Reardon, Alicia Mary, late of Rowethorpe Nursing Centre,Rowethorpe, Bentley, died 16/8/87 .

Rushton, Neville John Freeman, late of 89 Fairbairn Road,Busselton, died 3/8/87.

Seaman, Elizabeth Joan, late of Lathlain Nursing Home, 63Archer Street, Carlisle, died 29/7/87 .

Shier, Joseph Eric, late of 56 Myerick Street, Mandurah,died 10/7/87 .

Ugle, Mervyn, late of Murray District Hospital, Pinjarra,died 6/8/87 .

Vike, Harald, late of 16A Moran Street, Beaconsfield, died18/8/87 .

Wallis, Kate, late of 22 Creery Street, Mandurah, died19/8/87 .

Wedd, Joan Isabel, late of 37A Glenelg Street, Applecross,died 11/8/87 .

Dated this 31st day of August 1987 .A . J . ALLEN,Public Trustee,

Public Trust Office,565 Hay Street, Perth .

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[4 September 1987

1986 REPRINTED ACTS

Optical Dispensers Act, reprinted 21/1/86-50cents .

Hire Purchase Act 1959, reprinted 5/2/86-$1.60 .

Finance Brokers Control Act, reprinted2/4/86-$1.60 .

Marine Stores Act 1902, reprinted 7/5/86-50cents .

Building Societies Act 1976, reprinted 14/4/86-$2.60.

Electoral Act 1907, reprinted 16/6/86-$3 .20 .Fisheries Act 1905, reprinted 15/7/86-$2 .20 .Administration Act 1903, reprinted 17/6/86-

$1.60 .Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act 1972,

reprinted 30/7/86-$1 .20 .Evidence Act 1906, reprinted 14/8/86-$2 .20 .W.A. Turf Club Act 1892 P . Act, reprinted

18/8/86-80 cents .W.A. Mint Act 1970, reprinted 6/10/86-$1 .60 .Community Services Act 1972, reprinted

15/10/86-90 cents .Liquor Act 1970, reprinted 30/10/86-$3 .60 .Rights In Water and Irrigation Act 1914,

reprinted 23/10/86-$1 .90 .Fire Brigades Act 1942, reprinted 18/9/86-

$1.90 .Lotteries Control Act, reprinted 24/6/86-$1 .30 .Parliamentary Papers Act, reprinted 8/8/86-50

cents .Poisons Act, reprinted 18/11/86-$2 .50 .Small Claims Tribunal Act, reprinted 9/6/86-

80 cents .Stock Brands and Movement Act, reprinted

16/9/86-$1 .30 .Supreme Court Act, reprinted 25/7/86-$2 .30 .

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District Court of Western Australia Act 1969,reprinted 12/2/87-$1.60 .

Financial Administration and Audit Act 1985,reprinted 4/3/87-$2.00 .

Payroll Tax Act 1971, reprinted 2/2/87-50cents .

Sale of Tobacco Act 1917, reprinted 19/2/87-50 cents .

Workers Compensation and Assistance Act1981, reprinted 6/2/87-$3.60 .

Transport Co-ordination Act 1966, reprinted6/3/87-$2.30 .

Property Law Act 1969, reprinted 17/3/87-$2.30 .

State Energy Commission Act, reprinted21/5/87-$2 .50 .

MANAGING CHANGE IN THEPUBLIC SECTOR

A PARLIAMENTARY WHITE PAPERPRESENTED BY THE

HON. BRIAN BURKE M.L.A .PREMIER OF W.A. 1986

COUNTER SALES $2.30MAILED PLUS POSTAGE ON 250 GRAMS

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OFINQUIRY INTO THE RATE OFIMPRISONMENT IN W.A.-1981

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, STUDYCOMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS

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Architects Amendment Act 1986 (No . 25)-50cents .

Bills of Sale Amendment Act 1986 (No. 20)-50cents .

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Building Industry (Code of Conduct) Act 1986(No. 28)-50 cents .

Constitution Amendment Act 1986 (No. 10)-50cents .

Construction Safety Amendment Act 1986 (No .38)-50 cents.

Explosives and Dangerous Goods AmendmentAct 1986 (No. 32)--50 cents .

Financial Administration and Audit Amend-ment Act 1986 (No . 3)-60 cents .

Fremantle Port Authority Amendment Act 1986(No. 41)-50 cents .

Futures Industry (Application of Laws) Act1986 (No . 44)-80 cents .

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Goldfields Tattersalls Club (Inc .) Act 1986 (No .40)-50 cents .

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CONTENTS

REGULATIONS, BY-LAWS, RULES,I)ETERMINATIONS, ORDERS

PageAbattoirs Amendment Regulations 198:3524Barristers' Board Amendment Rules (No . 2) 19873485-6Cemeteries Act--City of Fremantle-Erratum to By-law relat-

ing to Fremantle Public Cemetery:3515Commercial Tribunal Amendment Regulations 19873516Construction Safety Act--Instrument of Declaration under

section 7 (2) :3515Credit (Administration) Amendment Regulations 1987:3517

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By Authority WILLIAM BENB0W . Acting Government Printer

[4 September 1987

('ageEmployment Agents Amendment . Regulations 1987'3517Explosives and Dangerous Goods (Authorized Explosives)

Amendment Order (No. 6) 1987 3527Finance Brokers Control (General) Amendment Regulations

1987 3518Government Railways Act-Pemberton-Northcliffe Tourist

Railway Order 1987 3528-32Health Act-By-laws-

City of Cockburn-By-laws relating to Dumping of Refuse . . .3491City of Nedlands-Amendment to Model By-laws Series

.A" 3491-2Health (Meat Inspection and Branding) Amendment Regu-

lations (No . 4) 1987 3492-3Land Valuers Licensing Amendment Regulations 19873518Legal Practitioners Act-Barristers' Board Amendment Rules

) t 3485-6Local Government Act-By-laws-Shire of Serpentine-

Jarrahdale-Rangers' Fees 3508-9Motor Vehicle Dealers (Licensing) Amendment Regulations

1987 3518Real Estate and Business Agents (General) Amendment Regu-

lations (No . 2) 1987 3519Road Traffic (Licensing) Amendment Regulations (No . 3) 1987_3493Settlement Agents Amendment Regulations 19873519Strata Titles (Resolution of Disputes) Amendment Regu-

lations 1987 3519Travel Agents Amendment Regulations (No . 4) 19873520Weights and Measures Amendment Regulations 19873520-2

GENERAL CONTENTSPage

Adoption of Children Act 3486Agriculture, Department of :3522-4Anatomy Act :3486-9Barristers' Board 3485-6B.M .A. Tenders 3525Bush Fires 3496-3501Cemeteries Act :3507Child Welfare Act 3483-4Commissioners for Declarations :3485Community Services :3483-4 .3486Companies (Western Australia) Code:3528Construction Safety Act :3515Consumer Affairs :3516-22 .3524Country Areas Water Supply 3484Crown Law Department :3485-6Deceased Persons' Estates :35:32- :3Education Department 3524Electoral 3486Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act3527Fisheries :3494Health Department 3486-93Hospitals Act 3490-1Housing Act :3494Inquiry Agents Licensing Act 3493Justices Act 3485Justices of the Peace :3485Land Administration :348:3, 3494-5Legal Practitioners :3485-6Local Government Department :3507-15Main Roads 3495-6.3527Metropolitan Region Planning Scheme Act:1505-7Mines Department 3527-8Municipalities :3507-15Notices of Intention to Resume Land3495-6Orders in Council :3483-5Police Department 1493Proclamations :348:3Public Trustee 3532-:3Railways :3528- :32Registrar General :3524State Planning Commission :3502-7Stock Diseases (Regulations) Act 352:3Tender Board 3525-7Town Planning and Development Act3502-7Trustees Act :35:32-:3Water Authority of Western Australia:3484-5 . :3501-2Water Boards Act 3485West Australian Trustees Limited Act:35:32-:3