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AGRICULTURE

AG401SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945

Agriculture Western Australia,South Perth WA 6151.

Agric. 301/91The Governor has been pleased to appoint pursuant to section 9 of the Soil and Land Conservation Act1945, Cr Joan G. Cameron as a member of the Soil and Land Conservation Council for a term of officeexpiring 30 June 2001.

MONTY HOUSE, Minister for Primary Industry; Fisheries.

AG402MARKETING OF POTATOES ACT 1946

Agriculture Western Australia,South Perth.

408/86 V4I, Montague Grant House, being the Minister for Primary Industry; Fisheries in the State of WesternAustralia, appoint pursuant to section 7 of the Marketing of Potatoes Act 1946, Mr Neville PeterCarter as an elected commercial producer member of the Potato Marketing Corporation of WesternAustralia for a term expiring 21 September 2001.

MONTY HOUSE, Minister for Primary Industry; Fisheries.

AG403CHICKEN MEAT INDUSTRY ACT 1977

Agriculture Western Australia,South Perth WA 6151.

Agric. 1152/86 V3I, the undersigned Minister for Primary Industry; Fisheries, being the Minister charged with theadministration of the Chicken Meat Industry Act 1977, acting in accordance with section 7 of the saidAct, appoint the following persons to the positions listed—

Name PositionPeter Smetana (Chairman)Peter James Manning (Member)William Ivan Hopkinson (Deputy)Michael John Hall (Member)Bruce Alan White (Deputy)Lennard Steve Brajkovich (Member)Paul William Jeffrey (Deputy)Terrance Edward Packard (Member)Herbert Alan Delacy (Deputy)Keith Fry (Member)Ronald Alvyn Powell (Member)

on the Chicken Meat Industry Committee for a term of office expiring 30 June 2000.

MONTY HOUSE, Minister for Primary Industry; Fisheries.

FAIR TRADING

FT401ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1987

Section 35ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (INCORPORATED)

Notice is hereby given that the incorporation of the abovementioned association has been cancelled asfrom the date of this notice.Dated the 10th day of September 1998.

R. NEAL, Manager, Business Names,For Commissioner for Fair Trading.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [15 September 19985082

HEALTH

HE301*

Nurses Act 1992

Nurses Amendment Rules 1998

Made by the Nurses Board of Western Australia and approved by theGovernor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These rules may be cited as the Nurses Amendment Rules 1998.

2. Commencement

These rules come into operation on 1 October 1998.

3. Schedule 2 replaced

Schedule 2 to the Nurses Rules 1993* is repealed and thefollowing Schedule is inserted instead �

�Schedule 2

[Rules 7, 9, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21, 38 and 40]

FeesItem Fee

1. Application for registration under �

Section 22(1) or (3) $82Section 24 $230Section 25 $82

2. Registration under �

Section 22(1) or (3) $82Section 24 $230Section 25 $82Section 26 $82Section 27 $82

3. Renewal of registration �

Section 22(1) or (3) $61Section 24 $140Section 25 $61

4. Application for restoration of name to theregister

Section 42(2) � natural person $82� body corporate $230

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5. Application for restoration of name to theregister

Section 43(2) � natural person $82� body corporate $230

6. Inspection of register $11.50

7. Application for certificate verifyingregistration $17.25

8. Examination fees

Division 1 � $80Division 2 � $60

9. Miscellaneous fees

 � Fee for duplicate certificate $11.50 � Fee for duplicate badge $11.50

�.

[* Published in Gazette 29 October 1993, pp. 5845-77.For amendments to 31 August 1998 see 1997 Index toLegislation of Western Australia, Table 4, p. 195.]

Made by the Board by resolution dated the 1st day of July 1998.

M. J. KROEBER, Presiding Member.

Common sealROY DOBSON, Member.

Approved by the Governor,

ROD SPENCER, Clerk of the Executive Council.

HE401*MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1996

MENTAL HEALTH (AUTHORIZED MENTAL HEALTHPRACTITIONERS) ORDER (No. 8) 1998

Made by the Chief Psychiatrist under section 20.

Citation1. This order may be cited as the Mental Health (Authorized Mental Health Practitioners) Order(No. 8) 1998.

Commencement2. This order comes into operation on 18 September 1998.

Authorized mental health practitioners3. The mental health practitioners specified in the schedule to this order are designated asauthorized mental health practitioners.

Limitation4. An authorized mental health practitioner specified in the schedule is to perform the functionsvested in such a practitioner by sections 29 and 63 of the Act only in connection with his or her employ-ment at the workplace specified opposite his or her name in the schedule.

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ScheduleNAME PROFESSION WORKPLACE ADDRESSCarey Harris Community North Metropolitan Osborne Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service STIRLINGNoel McGahern Community North Metropolitan Osborne Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service STIRLINGRuth Coleman Community North Metropolitan Osborne Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service STIRLINGTheresa Wilson Community North Metropolitan Osborne Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service STIRLINGGerry Rushe Community North Metropolitan Osborne Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service STIRLINGGeoff Whittaker Community North Metropolitan Osborne Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service STIRLINGKieran Byrne Community North Metropolitan Avro Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service SUBIACODyanne Collison Community North Metropolitan Avro Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service SUBIACOHilary Jones Community North Metropolitan Avro Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service SUBIACOJenny Tohotoa Community North Metropolitan Avro Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service SUBIACONatalie Callaghan Community North Metropolitan Avro Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service SUBIACOMalcolm Hayman Community North Metropolitan Avro Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service SUBIACOJulie Fraser Social Worker North Metropolitan Avro Clinic

Health Service SUBIACOJohn Titmus Community North Metropolitan Avro Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service SUBIACOJanette Staples Community North Metropolitan Mirrabooka Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service MIRRABOOKALee Collison Community North Metropolitan Mirrabooka Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service MIRRABOOKADenise Elliot Community North Metropolitan Joondalup Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service JOONDALUPAndrew Palmer Community North Metropolitan Joondalup Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service JOONDALUPMike Sommer Community North Metropolitan Joondalup Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service JOONDALUPLisa Whitworth Community North Metropolitan Joondalup Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service JOONDALUPLiz McNamara Community North Metropolitan Joondalup Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service JOONDALUPSamuel Bao Mental Health North Metropolitan Osborne Lodge

Nurse Health Service STIRLINGAlfredo Vergara Mental Health North Metropolitan Osborne Lodge

Nurse Health Service STIRLINGJanet Booth Community North Metropolitan Osborne Lodge

Mental Health Nurse Health Service STIRLINGJim Bruce Social Worker Inner City 74 Murray Street

Mental Health Service PERTHKathie Waters Community Inner City 74 Murray Street

Mental Health Nurse Mental Health Service PERTHRosemary Tristam Community Inner City 74 Murray Street

Mental Health Nurse Mental Health Service PERTHMaureen Rushe Community Psychiatric Emergency Stirling Street

Mental Health Nurse Team PERTHSusan Dair Mental Health Graylands Selby Lemnos Graylands Campus

Nurse & Special Care Services CLAREMONTPixie Natarajan Community Armadale/Kelmscott Armadale Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service ARMADALEKanthi Perera Social Worker Alma Street Fremantle Hospital

Centre FREMANTLEFiona Grounds Occupational Therapist Alma Street Fremantle Hospital

Centre FREMANTLE

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Schedule—continuedNAME PROFESSION WORKPLACE ADDRESSLiz Stoner Mental Health Alma Street Fremantle Hospital

Nurse Centre FREMANTLESharon Barr Social Worker Alma Street Fremantle Hospital

Centre FREMANTLEPia Dufty Social Worker Peel Community Ormsby Terrace

Mental Health Service MANDURAHLyn O’Brien Community Swan Health Swan Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Service MIDDLE SWANMark Anderson Community North Metropolitan Joondalup Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Service JOONDALUPJoe Wolinski Community Mid West

Mental Health Nurse Health Service GERALDTONMark Hills Community North Metropolitan Avro Clinic

Mental Health Nurse Health Services SUBIACOChristina Stilian Mental Health Avon Community Fitzgerald St

Nurse Mental Health Service NORTHAM

Dated: 9 September 1998.GEORGE LIPTON, Chief Psychiatrist.

HE402*MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1996

MENTAL HEALTH (AUTHORIZED MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS)REVOCATION ORDER (No. 5) 1998

Made by the Chief Psychiatrist under section 20.

Citation1. This order may be cited as the Mental Health (Authorized Mental Health Practitioners) RevocationOrder (No. 5) 1998.

Commencement2. This order comes into operation on 18 September 1998.

Revocation of designation3. The designation of the mental health practitioners specified in the schedule to this order as au-thorized mental health practitioners, as provided for by the Mental Health (Authorized Mental HealthPractitioners) Order (No.2) 19971; Mental Health (Authorized Mental Health Practitioners) Order (No.2)19972; Mental Health (Authorized Mental Health Practitioners) Order (No.3) 19983 and Mental Health(Authorized Mental Health Practitioners) Order (No.5) 19984, are revoked.

[1 Published in Gazette 12 December 1997, pp. 7262;2 Published in Gazette 30 December 1997, pp. 7509-10;3 Published in Gazette 27 March 1998, pp. 1712-13;4 Published in Gazette 19 June 1998, pp. 3265]

Schedule NAME PROFESSION WORKPLACE ADDRESS1 Mark Hills L3 Clinical Nurse Psychiatric Emergency 151 Wellington St

Specialist Team PERTH2 John Davies L2 Community Peel Community

Mental Health Nurse Mental Health Service MANDURAH2 Darryle Blakney A/L3 Community Rockingham Kwinana

Mental Health Nurse Psychiatric Service KWINANA3 Anne Cartwright Mental Health Peel Health Ormsby Terrace

Nurse Service MANDURAH4 Chris Stilian Mental Health Swan Health Swan Clinic

Nurse Service Eveline RoadMIDDLE SWAN

Dated: 9 September 1998.GEORGE LIPTON, Chief Psychiatrist.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [15 September 19985086

HE403*

Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927

Hospitals and Health Services (Directions forRe-organization of Hospital Boards)

Instrument 1998

Made by the Governor in Executive Council under section 16(4) ofthe Act.

1. Citation

This instrument may be cited as the Hospitals and HealthServices (Directions for Re-organization of Hospital Boards)Instrument 1998.

2. Commencement

This instrument comes into operation immediately after there-organization notice comes into operation.

3. Interpretation

In this instrument ��commencement day� means the day on which this instrument

comes into operation;�former board� means a board mentioned in Division 1 of

Schedule 1 to the re-organization notice;�re-organization notice� means the Hospitals and Health

Services (Re-organization of Hospital Boards) Notice 1998;�Vasse Leeuwin Health Board� means the board assigned that

corporate name under clause 4 of the re-organizationnotice.

4. Transfer of assets and liabilities of former boards

It is directed that, on the commencement day �(a) any real or personal property or moneys vested in,

acquired by, or under the control of a former board, andany other rights of a former board, are transferred to theVasse Leeuwin Health Board;

(b) any moneys payable to, or appropriated for the purposesof, a former board become payable to, or appropriatedfor the purposes of, the Vasse Leeuwin Health Board;

(c) all obligations and liabilities of a former board,including contingent liabilities, become obligations andliabilities of the Vasse Leeuwin Health Board;

(d) any agreement or instrument to which a former board isa party has effect as if the Vasse Leeuwin Health Boardwere substituted for the former board;

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(e) all proceedings commenced by or against a former boardand pending on the commencement day are to be takento be proceedings pending by or against the VasseLeeuwin Health Board;

(f) anything done or omitted to be done in relation to theproperty, moneys, rights, obligations and liabilitiesreferred to in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) before thecommencement day by, to or in respect of a formerboard (to the extent that that thing has any force oreffect) is to be taken to have been done by, to or inrespect of the Vasse Leeuwin Health Board; and

(g) the Vasse Leeuwin Health Board becomes the owner ofall of a former board�s registers, documents, books andother records, however compiled, recorded or stored,and of any tape, disc or other device or medium relatingto such records.

5. Financial reporting of former boards

It is directed that, despite section 54 of the FinancialAdministration and Audit Act 1985, Vasse Leeuwin HealthBoard is to be the accountable authority of a former board forthe purposes of the report required by section 66 of that Act withrespect to the period from 1 July 1998 to the date on which thisinstrument comes into operation.

6. Staff of former boards

It is directed that �(a) on the commencement day, any person employed or

engaged by a former board immediately before that dayceases to be so employed or engaged and is employed orengaged by the Vasse Leeuwin Health Board;

(b) the operation of paragraph (a) in relation to a persondoes not �

(i) affect the person�s remuneration or terms andconditions of employment;

(ii) prejudice the person�s existing or accruing rights;(iii) affect any rights under a superannuation scheme;

or(iv) interrupt continuity of service;

and(c) a person is not entitled to receive any payment or other

benefit by reason only of having ceased to be employedor engaged by a former board as a result ofparagraph (a).

7. References to former boards

It is directed that any reference to a former board in anyinstrument, contract, offer of employment or legal proceedingsmade or commenced before the commencement day is to beread and construed as a reference to the Vasse Leeuwin HealthBoard.

By Command of the Governor,

ROD SPENCER, Clerk of the Executive Council.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [15 September 19985088

HE404*

Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927

Hospitals and Health Services (Re-organizationof Hospital Boards) Notice 1998

Made by the Governor in Executive Council under section 16 of the Act.

1. Citation

This notice may be cited as the Hospitals and Health Services(Re-organization of Hospital Boards) Notice 1998.

2. Commencement

This notice comes into operation on the day on which it ispublished in the Gazette.

3. Amalgamation of boards to form new board

The boards mentioned in Division 1 of Schedule 1 arere-organized by amalgamating them to form a new board.

4. Assignment of corporate name to new board

The new board formed under clause 3 is assigned the name�Vasse Leeuwin Health Board�.

5. Constitution of Vasse Leeuwin Health Board in relation tocertain public hospitals

The Vasse Leeuwin Health Board is constituted in relation to thepublic hospitals mentioned in Division 2 of Schedule 1.

Schedule 1 � Formation and constitution ofVasse Leeuwin Health Board

[cls. 3 and 5 ]

Division 1 � Amalgamated boards

Augusta Health Board

Busselton Health Board

Margaret River Health Board

Division 2 � Public hospitals: Vasse Leeuwin Health Board

Augusta District Hospital

Busselton District Hospital

Margaret River District Hospital

By Command of the Governor,

ROD SPENCER, Clerk of the Executive Council.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 508915 September 1998]

HE405*

Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927

Hospitals and Health Services (Vasse LeeuwinHealth Board Appointments) Instrument 1998

Made by the Governor in Executive Council under section 15 of the Act.

1. Citation

This instrument may be cited as the Hospitals and HealthServices (Vasse Leeuwin Health Board Appointments)Instrument 1998.

2. Commencement

This instrument comes into operation immediately after there-organization notice comes into operation.

3. Interpretation

In this instrument ��former board� means a board mentioned in Division 1 of

Schedule 1 to the re-organization notice;�re-organization notice� means the Hospitals and Health

Services (Re-organization of Hospital Boards) Notice 1998;�Vasse Leeuwin Health Board� means the board assigned that

corporate name under clause 4 of the re-organizationnotice.

4. Termination of tenure (members of former boards)

The term of tenure of every member of a former board whoholds office on the coming into operation of this instrument isterminated.

5. Appointments to constitute the Vasse Leeuwin Health Board

The persons mentioned in Schedule 1 to this instrument areappointed to constitute the Vasse Leeuwin Health Board for theperiod �

(a) in the case of the persons mentioned in Division 1 ofthat Schedule � from 1 September 1998 to30 September 1999;

(b) in the case of the persons mentioned in Division 2 ofthat Schedule � from 1 September 1998 to30 September 2000; and

(c) in the case of the persons mentioned in Division 1 ofthat Schedule � from 1 September 1998 to30 September 2001,

with both dates in that period being inclusive.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [15 September 19985090

Schedule 1 � Appointments to Vasse LeeuwinHealth Board

[cl. 5]

Division 1 � Appointments to 30 September 1999

Jonathan Meyer

John Edward George Chadwick

Jennifer Helen Reitze

Division 2 � Appointments to 30 September 2000

Bevan Charles Byrne

Robert Joseph Papalia

Noelene Joy Willcox

Division 3 � Appointments to 30 September 2001

Matthew Guy Russell

John Edwards

Lloyd William Shepherdson

By Command of the Governor,

ROD SPENCER, Clerk of the Executive Council.

JUSTICE

JM401FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1894

Form 35 (Reg. 36)ADVERTISEMENT OF DISSOLUTION BY INSTRUMENT

Notice is hereby given that the society known as Protestant Alliance Friendly Society, Register No. 9held at Perth is dissolved by instrument of dissolution, registered at this office on the 8th day ofSeptember 1998, unless within three months from the date of the Gazette, in which the advertisementappears, proceedings be commenced by some member, or other person interested in or having anyclaim on the funds of the Society, to set aside such dissolution, and the same be set aside accordingly.Dated this 8th day of September 1998.

P. RICHARDS, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

LG101CORRECTION

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1960Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15 September 1998.LG: SP 4-12An error has been noted in the City of South Perth Closure of Private Street notice published in theGovernment Gazette of 7 July 1998 on page 3617. To correct the error in line 11 of the notice delete“Certificate of Title Volume 166 Folio 195” and insert “Certificate of Title Volume 1351 Folio 819”.

JOHN LYNCH, Executive Director,Department of Local Government.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 509115 September 1998]

LG301*LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995

Shire of KatanningLOCAL LAW RELATING TO THE REMOVAL OF REFUSE,

RUBBISH AND DISUSED MATERIALSIn pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the Local Government Act 1995 and allother powers enabling it the Local Government of the Shire of Katanning hereby recordshaving resolved on the 27 August 1998 to adopt the following Local Law, to be known asthe Local Law Relating to the Removal of Refuse, Rubbish and Disused Material.

Citation1. The local Law may be cited as The Shire of Katanning Removal of Refuse, Rubbish andDisused Materials Local Law.

Interpretation2. In this Local Law, unless the context otherwise requires—

“Act” means the Local Government Act 1995;“Council” means the Council of the Shire of Katanning;“District” means the District of the Shire of Katanning;“Disused” means ceased to be used or the use of which has been discontinued;“Occupier” has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1995;“Owner” has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1995;“Refuse, rubbish or disused material” includes—

(i) any material which is abandoned or unwanted by its owner or the person inpossession of it;

(ii) any material which is not being used for its original intended purpose andwhich has been deposited or stored upon any property for no current purposeother than the deposit or storage;

(iii) any motor vehicle, motor vehicle part or machinery which has been depositedor stored upon any property for the purpose of dismantling or breaking up;

(iv) any wood, timber, lumber; or cuttings, logs or remnants of trees; chopped,split or chipped wood, deposited, stored, located or placed on property; or

(v) heaps of soil, waste material, cinders, wood or metal shavings and sawdust.And any material may be refuse, rubbish or disused material notwithstandingthat it may have a monetary or other value to its owner or the person in possessionof it or to the owner or occupier of any property upon which it is deposited orstored;

“Served” has the same meaning as defined in Section 75 and 76 of the InterpretationsAct 1994;

“Shire” means the Shire of Katanning.3. Where in this Local Law a duty of liability is imposed on an owner or occupier of land,the duty or liability is imposed jointly and severally on each owner or occupier.

Clearing of Refuse, Rubbish or Disused Material4. If there is—

(a) on any vacant property within the District, any refuse, rubbish or disused materialor any trees, scrub or undergrowth; or

(b) on any property within the District other than vacant property any refuse, rubbishor disused material or any trees, scrub or undergrowth which, in the opinion of theCouncil—(i) is likely to adversely affect the health of any adjoining property;

(ii) is likely to adversely affect the health, comfort or convenience of the inhabitantsof that property or any adjoining property; or

(iii) results in that property having an appearance which does not conform withthe general appearance of other property in the locality, the Shire may cause aNotice signed by the Chief Executive Officer to be served on the owner oroccupier of that property requiring that owner or occupier as the case may beto clear the property of the trees, scrub or undergrowth or refuse, rubbish ordisused material specified in the Notice with the time specified in the Notice.

Shire May Act in Default5. Where an owner or occupier who is served with a Notice under Clause 4 of this Lawfails to comply with the terms of the Notice, the Shire is authorised—

(i) to clear or remove from the property the trees, scrub or undergrowth or refuse,rubbish or disused material specified in the notice, and dispose of the same, withoutpayment of any compensation; and

(ii) to recover in a court of competent jurisdiction the amount of the Shire’s expensesin doing so from the owner or occupier who was served with the Notice.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [15 September 19985092

Penalty6. Any owner or occupier who is served with a Notice under Clause 4 this Local Law andwho fails to comply with the terms of the Notice commits an offence and is liable to apenalty not less than $200.00 and not exceeding $5000.00 and if the offence is of a continuingnature, such person may be liable to a further penalty not exceeding a fine of $500.00 inrespect of each day or part of a day during which the offence has continued.

The Common Seal of Shire of Katanning was affixed in the presence of

I. BOLTO, President.M. S. L. ARCHER, Chief Executive Officer.

LG401CEMETERIES ACT 1986

SHIRE OF PINGELLYIt is hereby notified for public information that the following charges have been set by resolution ofCouncil, adopted at a meeting held on 23rd July 1998, in accordance with section 53 of the CemeteriesAct.

CEMETERIES—PINGELLY AND MOORUMBINEGrave digging to a depth of 1.8m—

Persons 10 years and over ............................................................................................... 230.00*Child under 10 years ........................................................................................................ 190.00*Stillborn child ................................................................................................................... 160.00*Each additional 3.00m depth .......................................................................................... 100.00Re-opening of any grave ................................................................................................... 230.00

Land for burial—2.4 x 1.2 metres ................................................................................................................ 20.002.4 x 2.4 metres ................................................................................................................ 30.002.4 x 3.5 metres ................................................................................................................ 40.00

Niche Wall—single compartment .......................................................................................................... 45.00double compartment ......................................................................................................... 60.00

Other charges payable—Additional for interment without due notice ................................................................. 60.00Additional for interment on a weekend or a public holiday ......................................... 100.00Interment of ashes in a grave .......................................................................................... 160.00Permission to erect any monument etc. ......................................................................... 20.00Erection of grave number plate ....................................................................................... 20.00Re-instatement of monument, headstone etc. where grave re-opened ........................ 100.00Reservation of land for burial, or niche wall compartment .......................................... 10.00Niche compartment plaque—

Standard Single ......................................................................................................... 130.00Standard Double ........................................................................................................ 230.002nd Plate .................................................................................................................... 100.00

Dated this 28th day of August 1998.M. J. HOOK, Chief Executive Officer.

LG402CITY OF STIRLING

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons—Kazimierz DelichPaul Digby De La MotteTimothy OldhamAlex Goeffrey AltorferJonathan Brook GrahamEdward TigheNeil JacksonBradley WilkinsonScott Roger DupuyDavid Sullivan

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have been appointed by the City of Stirling as Authorised Officers to exercise powers pursuant to thefollowing—

Local Government Act 1995Bush Fires Act 1954Dog Act 1976Litter Act 1979The Control of Vehicles (Off Road Areas) Act 1978Spear Guns Act 1955

RON CONSTANTINE, Deputy Chief Executive Officer.

LG403DOG ACT 1976

SHIRE OF YILGARN

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed under theprovisions of the Dog Act 1976.

Registration Officers—Michelle Jean DayDeanne Joy TealeSamantha AppletonLynette Dorothy PriceSusan Elizabeth Shaw

Authorised Persons—Peter Ronald ClarkeNicholas Ernest EifflerFrazer Keith SullivanMichelle Jean Day

All previous appointments are hereby cancelled.

P. R. CLARKE, Chief Executive Officer.

LG404LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1960

Town of Victoria Park

CLOSURE OF PRIVATE STREET

Department of Local Government,Perth, 15 September 1998.

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It is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor has approved undersection 297A of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960, the resolution passed bythe Town of Victoria Park that portion of the private street which is described as being Part CanningLocation 2, being portion of the land coloured brown on Plan 1734(1) and being part of the land con-tained in Certificate of Title Volume 282 Folio 47 be closed, and the land contained therein beamalgamated with adjoining Lots 2 (No. 42), 1 (No. 40), 190, 3 (No. 36), 2 (No. 34), 1 (No. 32), 3(No. 30), 2 (No. 28), 1 (No. 26), 4, 5, 6, 197 and 198 Carnarvon Street and Lots 207-217 (inclusive)Beatty Avenue, East Victoria Park, as shown in the Schedule hereunder.

JOHN LYNCH, Executive Director,Department of Local Government.

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SCHEDULE

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LG405*BUSH FIRES ACT 1954

Shire of CapelBUSH FIRE ORDER 1998/99

Regulated Burning TimesThese times are subject to change. Always check with your area Fire Control Officer—

Prohibited—No Burning15 December 1998 to 14 March 1999 inclusive.Restricted—Permit Required2 November 1998 to 14 December 1998 inclusive.15 March 1999 to 26 April 1999 inclusive

With reference to section 33 of the Bush Fires Act, you are required to carry out fire prevention work onland owned or occupied by you in accordance with the provisions of this order.This work must be carried out by 30 November 1998, and kept maintained throughout the summermonths until the close of the Restricted Burning Period on 26 April 1999.An inspection of firebreaks and hazard removal will be carried out in all areas of the Shire by anAuthorised Officer after 30 November 1998.

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Persons who fail to comply with the requirements of this Order may be issued with an infringementnotice or prosecuted with a penalty up to $1,000 through the courts, and additionally, Council maycarry out the required work at a cost to the owner or occupier.

DefinitionsFor the purpose of this order the following definitions apply—

“Firebreak” means ground from which all flammable material has been removed and on which noflammable material is permitted to accumulate during the Prohibited and Restricted BurningPeriods.

“Fuel Free Zone” means the removal of dead grass, leaf litter, trash and understorey bush.“Greenbelt Area” means all rural and urban land located west of—

(i) Minninup Road from the northern boundary of the Shire of Capel to the junction of MinninupRoad and Fishermans Road.

(ii) The unmade portion of Minninup Road—from the junction of Minninup Road andFishermans Road to its junction with Mangles Road.

(iii) Mangles Road from its junction with the unmade portion of Minninup Road in (ii) south toits junction with Roberts Road.

(iv) Roberts Road from its junction with Mangles Road West to its junction with MallokupRoad.

(v) Mallokup Road from its junction with Roberts Road South to its junction with LudlowNorth Road.

(vi) Ludlow North Road from its junction with Mallokup Road South to the Southern Bound-ary of the Shire of Capel.

“Haystack” means any collection of hay including fodder rolls placed or stacked together.“Low Fuel Zone” means the removal of dead grass, dead trees, leaf litter and trash.“Plantation”—

(i) A Plantation is any area of planted pines or eucalyptus species exceeding 3 hectares inarea.

(ii) A windbreak is a planted area a maximum of 15 metres wide but with no defined length.Minimum Fire Hazard Removal Requirements

A. Rural Land (All land other than land described herein)—1. Firebreaks at least 2 metres in width and not more than 20 metres from the perimeter of

all buildings and haystacks situated on the land so as to completely surround the build-ings and haystacks.

2. Firebreaks at least 2 metres in width immediately inside and along all external bounda-ries so as to form a continuous break all around the holding except where an exemptionhas been granted (Roadside firebreaks do not constitute a legal firebreak under the BushFires Act).

3. Lessees of Railway Reserves shall have a firebreak at least 3 metres in width along thecommon boundary between the land leased from Westrail and other land owned or occu-pied.

4. When such land abuts a residential or special residential area such land shall have athree (3) metre wide firebreak along the common boundary between such land and theresidential or special residential area.

B. Special Rural LandThe owners of all existing small Rural holdings zoned as Special Rural land under TownPlanning Scheme No. 7 must maintain clear of all flammable material, a firebreak not lessthan 3 metres inside all external boundaries of land and a 20 metre wide low fuel zone aroundall buildings on the land.On the vertical plane on the side of the firebreak the trees are to be pruned to a minimumheight of 5 metres.

C. Special Rural Lots—Part Boyanup AA Lot 157, Gelorup (Ramblewood Stage 4)Lots 66, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 and 77 of Part Boyanup AA Lot 157 are required to maintain the5 metre wide strategic firebreak that is on the land. On lots 66 to 68 and lots 70 to 77 of PartBoyanup AA Lot 157 which have buildings situated on them, a 20 metre wide fuel free zone isrequired around all buildings.

D. Urban Land (Residential, Commercial and Industrial land within a townsite or within anyarea subdivided for residential purposes, including Gelorup)—1. Where the area of land is 2 000 m2 or less, remove all flammable material on the land

(including ground fuel build up) except living standing trees from the whole of the land.2. Where the area of land exceeds 2 000 m2, but not more than 5 000 m2—

(a) A 3 metre wide firebreak is required immediately inside all external boundaries of theland. On the vertical plane on the side of the firebreak the trees are to be pruned to aminimum height of 3.5 metres

or(b) Remove all flammable material (including ground fuel build up) on the land by either

slashing, grazing or burning.

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3. Where the area of land exceeds 5 000 m2 a firebreak not less than 3 metres wide inside allexternal boundaries of the land and a 20 metre wide low fuel zone around all buildings onthe land is required.On the vertical plane on the side of the firebreak the trees are to be pruned to a minimumheight of 5 metres.

E. Greenbelt AreaA 3 metre wide firebreak is required on the west side of the roads defining the “Green Belt”area, unless an exemption has previously been granted.

F. Peppermint Grove TownsiteAll land situated within Peppermint Grove Townsite are exempt from the order to install afirebreak, but Council does retain the right to remove any fire hazard at the owner and/oroccupier’s expense following the failure of an owner and/or occupier to comply with the requi-sition of an Order in writing to clear a fire hazard or firebreak in accordance with section 33 ofthe Bush Fires Act.

G. PlantationsBoundary Firebreaks—

On the horizontal plane a firebreak shall be provided 15 metres wide and immediatelyadjoining all external boundaries of the planted area. The outer 10 metres will be clearedof all flammable material while the inner 5 metres, i.e. that portion closest to trees may bekept in a reduced fuel state, i.e. by slashing or grazing grass provided that the height ofthe grass does not exceed 8cm.On the vertical plane a clear space 4 metres high will be maintained above outer 10metres of the firebreak.

Internal Firebreaks—Plantations shall be subdivided into areas not exceeding 30 hectares by firebreaks 6metres wide which shall be cleared of all flammable material. In the vertical plane aclearance of a minimum height of 4 metres from the ground level will be maintained abovethe firebreak.

H. Special RisksPowerlines—

Firebreaks shall be provided along powerlines where they pass through or lie adjacentto planted areas. The specification of the width and the height of clearing shall be inaccordance with State Energy Commission of Western Australia specifications.

Fuel and/or Gas Depots—In respect of land owned or occupied by you on which is situated any container normallyused to contain liquids or gas fuel, including the land on which any ramp or supports areconstructed, you shall have land clear of all flammable materials.

Campfires—Campfires are totally banned within the whole of the Shire including beaches, during theprohibited burning period, except in recognised camping and picnic areas where properlyconstructed facilities exist.

Firebreak Variations—If it is considered impractical for any reason to clear firebreaks or remove flammablematerials from the land as required by this notice, you may make written application andinclude a plan of your land detailing your fire prevention measures to the Council or itsduly authorised Officer, no later than the 31st day of October, 1998 for—(i) Permission to provide firebreaks in alternative positions or take alternative action to

abate fire hazards on the land,(ii) an exemption from the requirement to provide firebreaks for either a twelve month or

a five year period.This applicaiton must be countersigned by the Bush Fire Control Officer for the area inwhich the land is situated to signify his agreement to the variation. If permission is notgranted by the Council or its duly authorised Officer, you shall comply with the require-ments of this order.

R. G. BONE, Chief Executive Officer.

LG501SHIRE OF BROOKTON

EXTENSIONS TO BROOKTON TOWNSITE SEWERAGE SCHEMEAn application will be made to the Executive Director of Public Health for approval of an extension tothe Brookton town site Sewerage Scheme to include Lots 147, 148, 149 and 150 Withall Street, Lots161, 162 Gaynor Street and Lot 163 Corberding Road.Construction of the extension is expected to cost $65,000. The finance will be funded by a loan.Plans for the proposed extensions may be viewed at the Shire Office, White Street, Brookton or byarrangement with the Environmental Health Officer/Building Surveyor on (08) 9642 1106.Dated this 10th day of September 1998.

IAN CURLEY, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG601BUSH FIRES ACT 1954

Shire of ToodyayFIREBREAK ORDER

Notice to all owners and occupiers of land within the district of the Shire of ToodyayPursuant to the powers contained in section 33 of the abovementioned Act, you are hereby required onor before the date specified hereunder in each year, or within 14 days of the date of you becoming theowner or occupier of land within the Shire of Toodyay should that be after the specified date in thatyear, to clear a firebreak clear of inflammable material on the land in the manner specified hereunderand thereafter to maintain that firebreak clear of inflammable material up to and including 30 Aprilin the following year.1. Rural Land1.1 Rural land is all land other than land within the Toodyay townsite. Specified date: 28 October.1.2 Where the land does not exceed 20 hectares, a firebreak 2 metres wide shall be cleared and main-

tained inside and within 10 metres of the external boundaries of the land.1.3 Where land exceeds 20 hectares but does not exceed 200 hectares, a firebreak 2 metres wide shall

be cleared and maintained inside and within 100 metres of the external boundaries of the land.1.4 Where land exceeds 200 hectares, a firebreak 2 metres wide shall be cleared and maintained in

such a manner as to divide the land into an area not exceeding 200 hectares, each area beingcompletely surrounded by a firebreak.

1.5 A firebreak 3 metres wide shall be cleared and maintained immediately around all buildings,haystacks and fuel ramps situated on the land.

1.6 A firebreak 2 metres wide shall be cleared and maintained immediately around an unattendedstationary motor (including electric motors) when the motor is operating.

1.7 A firebreak 20 metres wide shall be cleared and maintained immediately inside the external bounda-ries of all land which has been bulldozed, chained or prepared in any similar manner for clearingburning (whether it is intended to burn the bush or not) provided that where the bulldozing, chain-ing or other method of preparation for clearing is completed after 28 October in any year, thefirebreak is required to be completed within 28 days of such completion.

1.8 On all land situated within the subdivisions known as “Majestic Heights” and “Majestic Waters”as designated in the Shire of Toodyay Town Planning Scheme No. 3 a firebreak 15 metres wideshall be cleared and maintained immediately around all buildings on the land.

Please Note:It shall not be necessary to remove live standing trees when providing the firebreaks required by thissection.Note—Firebreak VariationsIf for any reason it is considered to be impracticable to clear firebreaks or remove inflammable mate-rial from land as required by this Order, you may apply in writing to the Council or its duly authorisedofficer on or before 14 October in any year, for permission to provide firebreaks in an alternativeposition. If such permission is granted, it shall be in writing and shall remain valid until such time asit is revoked by the Council or its duly authorised officer.If such permission in writing is not granted by the Council or its duly authorised officer, you shallcomply with the requirements of this Notice.Note—Strategic FirebreaksLand owners within the subdivisions known as “Majestic Heights”, “Majestic Waters”, “Toodyay High-lands”, “Woodland Heights”, “Vernon Hills”, “Lozanda Heights” (with the exception of Lot 307) and“Park View” as designated by the Shire of Toodyay Town Planning Scheme No. 3, and that portion ofWest Toodyay being Lots R1 to R36, R43 to R64, R69 to R74, Lots S102, 122, 123 and 124, who havepaid to the Shire the necessary payment specified hereunder on or before 28 October towards themaintenance of the Strategic Firebreak system constructed in their area will have fulfilled the re-quirements of Section 1.1 and 1.2 of this Order however they must still comply with the requirementsof Sections 1.5, 1.6, 1.7 and 1.8 of this Order.PaymentsWest Toodyay $8.00 per lot per year and all other areas $15.00 per lot per year.

2. Townsite Land2.1 Townsite land is all land within the Toodyay townsite. Specified date: 15 November.2.2 A firebreak is to be cleared and maintained in such a manner as to ensure the firebreak covers the

whole of the land. If land is used permanently for grazing animals or has other methods of firehazard reduction applied to it, you may apply in writing to Council or its duly authorised officer onor before 1 November in any year for permission to have firebreaks cleared of all inflammablematerial at least 2 metres wide immediately inside the external boundaries of the land in lieu ofremoving all inflammable material from the whole of the land. If permission is not granted by theCouncil or its duly authorised officer, you shall comply with the requirements of this Notice.Any owner or occupier of land who fails or neglects to comply with the requirements of this Orderis guilty of an offence under Section 33(3) of the Act and is liable to a penalty not exceeding $1 000.00and in addition to that penalty the Shire may enter upon the land and carry out the requisiteworks and recover the cost of doing so from the owner or occupier in a Court of competent jurisdic-tion.If the requirements of this Notice are carried out by burning, such burning must be in accordancewith the relevant provisions of the Bush Fires Act.

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MINERALS AND ENERGY

MN401*PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) ACT 1982

Section 20(1)INVITATION FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE GRANT OF EXPLORATION PERMITS

I, Norman Moore, Minister for Mines in the State of Western Australia acting pursuant to Section20(1) of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982, hereby invite applications for the grant ofExploration Permits (Permit) within the specific areas shown on the attached plan at page 5098 of thisGazette.Applicants interested in applying for these areas should familiarise themselves with the Government’s“New Horizons in Marine Management” policy document, copies of which are enclosed with theApplication package. Applicants should also make themselves aware of the existence of any areaswhich have the potential to restrict exploration activities eg, Marine Parks, World Heritage Areas andConservation Reserves.Application packages including plans showing the specific area are available on request from thePetroleum Operations Division 11th Floor, Mineral House, 100 Plain Street, East Perth, contact SaraSinclair—telephone (08) 9222 3312.Applications will be received up until 4:00 pm on Thursday 10 December 1998.

W. L. TINAPPLE, Director Petroleum Operations Division.

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MN402*PETROLEUM ACT 1967

INVITATION FOR APPLICATIONS FOR PETROLEUM EXPLORATION TITLESApplications are hereby invited for the grant of exploration titles within all available vacant areas ofthe State’s sedimentary basins that are under the jurisdiction of the Petroleum Act 1967.Application packages are available on request from the Petroleum Operations Division 11th Floor,Mineral House, 100 Plain Street, Perth, contact Sara Sinclair—telephone (08) 9222 3312.Plans showing the available vacant areas can be viewed and purchased at the Public Counter, FirstFloor, Mineral House.Applications will be received up until 4:00 pm, Thursday 10 December 1998.

W. L. TINAPPLE, Director Petroleum Operations Division.

PLANNING

PD401*TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTIONCITY OF CANNING

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME No. 40—AMENDMENT No. 80Ref: 853/2/16/44, Pt 80.Notice is hereby given that the local government of the City of Canning has prepared the abovementionedscheme amendment for the purpose of rezoning 54 Gerard Street (Lot 125), East Cannington, from“Local Authority Reservations—Public Purposes” to “Residential R17.5/R30”.Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Coun-cil Offices, 1317 Albany Highway, Cannington and at the Western Australian Planning Commission,Albert Facey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during officehours up to and including 27 October 1998.Submissions on the scheme amendment may be made in writing on Form No 4 and lodged with theundersigned on or before 27 October 1998.This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment andit should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

I. F. KINNER, Chief Executive Officer.

PD402*TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

SHIRE OF TOODYAY

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME No. 1—AMENDMENT No. 44

Ref: 853/4/28/2, Pt 44.

Notice is hereby given that the local government of the Shire of Toodyay has prepared theabovementioned scheme amendment for the purpose of:

1. Rezoning Pt Lot O of Avon Location V, Northam-Toodyay Road, from Rural 5 to Special Site—Toodyay Baptist Church for Religious Purposes, Church Dwelling and ancillary uses.

2. Adding Pt Lot O of Avon Location V, Northam-Toodyay Road, to the list of Special Sites inSchedule C of the Scheme Text together with appropriate development controls.

Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Coun-cil Offices, “Old Court House Building”, 15 Fiennes Street, Toodyay and at the Western AustralianPlanning Commission, Albert Facey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspection during office hours up to and including 27 October, 1998.

Submissions on the scheme amendment may be made in writing on Form No 4 and lodged with theundersigned on or before 27 October, 1998.

This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment andit should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

R. J. MILLER, Chief Executive Officer.

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PD403*TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTIONSHIRE OF WANNEROO

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME No. 1—AMENDMENT No. 782Ref: 853/2/30/1, Pt 782.Notice is hereby given that the local government of the Shire of Wanneroo has prepared theabovementioned scheme amendment for the purpose of rezoning Lots 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 BadgerupRoad, Gnangara from Rural to Special Rural.Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Coun-cil Offices, Boas Avenue, Joondalup and at the Western Australian Planning Commission, Albert FaceyHouse, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to andincluding 27 October, 1998.Submissions on the scheme amendment may be made in writing on Form No 4 and lodged with theundersigned on or before 27 October, 1998.This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment andit should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

L. DELAHAUNTY, Chief Executive Officer.

PD404*TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTIONSHIRE OF WAROONA

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME No. 7—AMENDMENT No. 2Ref: 853/6/10/10, Pt 2.Notice is hereby given that the local government of the Shire of Waroona has prepared theabovementioned scheme amendment for the purpose of:

1. amending the Scheme Map by rezoning Pt Murray Location 525 Nanga Brook Road, Waroonafrom Rural 4—Hills Face to Rural 6—Rural Residential; and

2. adding to Schedule 2 of the Scheme Text special provisions for Waroona Hills North to controlsubdivision and development of Pt Murray Location 525 Nanga Brook Road.

Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Coun-cil Offices, 52 Hesse Street, Waroona and at the Western Australian Planning Commission, AlbertFacey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours upto and including 27 October, 1998.Submissions on the scheme amendment may be made in writing on Form No 4 and lodged with theundersigned on or before 27 October, 1998.This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment andit should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

K. T. O’CONNOR, Chief Executive Officer.

PD701*WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PLANNING COMMISSION

METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME (SECTION 33) AMENDMENTWESTERN SUBURBS OMNIBUS (No. 2)

CALL FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONSFile No: 809-2-1-35Amendment No: 1002/33The Western Australian Planning Commission intends to amend the Metropolitan Region Scheme forland in the City of Nedlands and the Towns of Cambridge, Claremont and Mosman Park and is seek-ing public comment.The purpose of this amendment is to implement recommendations for the rezoning and reservation ofland in the City of Nedlands and the Towns of Cambridge, Claremont and Mosman Park. The amend-ment proposes to transfer various portions of land between various adjustments in the Urban zone andthe Important Regional Roads, Parks and Recreation, Public Purposes (WSD) and Railways reserva-tions, as detailed in the Commissions Amendment Report.The procedure for amending the Scheme, as set out in section 33 of the Metropolitan Region TownPlanning Scheme Act, is to be used to advertise this proposal. Public submissions are invited and theamendment will eventually be put to Parliament for final approval. In accordance with the procedurein section 33, the Hon Minister for Planning has approved the amendment for public display and forthe calling of submissions.

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Copies of the amending plans and detail plans showing the proposed changes to the zones and reserva-tions of the Scheme, and the Commission’s Amendment Report which explains the various proposals,will be available for public inspection from Monday 20 July 1998 to Friday 23 October 1998 at each ofthe following places:

• Ministry for Planning • J S Battye Library1st Floor Alexander Library BuildingAlbert Facey House Cultural Centre469 Wellington Street Francis StreetPERTH NORTHBRIDGE

Council Offices of the municipalities of:• City of Perth• City of Fremantle• City of Nedlands• Town of Cambridge• Town of Claremont• Town of Mosman Park

Any person who desires to make a submission either supporting or objecting to any provisions of theproposed amendment should do so on the Form 6A. This submission form is available on request fromthe display locations and is also contained in the explanatory Amendment Report.Submissions must be lodged with the:

SecretaryWestern Australian Planning Commission469 Wellington StreetPERTH WA 6000

on or before 5.00pm Friday 23 October 1998. Late submissions will not be considered.PETER MELBIN, Secretary,

Western Australian Planning Commission.

PUBLIC NOTICES

ZZ201TRUSTEES ACT 1962

Notice to Creditors and ClaimantsCreditors and other persons having claims (to which section 62 of the Trustees Act relates) in respectof the Estate of the undermentioned deceased person are required to send particulars of their claims toFreehill Hollingdale & Page of GPO U1942, Perth 6845 on or before the expiration of one month fromthe date of publication of this notice after which date the executors may convey or distribute theassets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.William Bernard Thomas, late of Concorde Nursing Home, Anstey Street, South Perth, Western

Australia, Retired Boilermaker, who died on 29 September 1997.

ZZ202TRUSTEES ACT 1962

Notice to Creditors and ClaimantsGaven William McGregor, late of “Nilgup Park”, Bussell Highway, Busselton, Western Australia,Retired Farmer.Creditors and other persons having claims (to which section 62 of the Trustees Act relates) in respectof the estate of the deceased who died on the 20th day of June 1998, are required by the Trustees, MaryBridget Craigie and Eileen Joan Gregory c/- Solomon Brothers, Level 40, Exchange Plaza, 2 TheEsplanade, Perth in the State of Western Australia to send particulars of their claims to them by the15th day of October 1998, after which date the Trustees may convey or distribute the assets, havingregard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

ZZ401CORPORATIONS LAW WESTERN AUSTRALIA

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA AT PERTHIn the matter of Register Holdings Pty Ltd (ACN 009 348 547).No. COR 228/1998.Notice is hereby given that an application for winding up in insolvency of the abovenamed company bythe Supreme Court of Western Australia was on 20th August 1998 filed by Penale Pty Ltd (In Liquida-tion) (ACN 009 071 523). The application is to be heard before a Master in chambers at the SupremeCourt at Perth at 10.30am on the 30th September 1998.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [15 September 19985102

The liquidator whose appointment is sought is Kimberley Stuart Wallman of PO Box 4055, WembleyWA 6014.

Any creditor or contributory of the company desiring to support or oppose the making of an order onthe application may appear at the time of hearing by themselves or their counsel for that purpose.

The address of the solicitors for the applicant is Barker Gosling Lawyers, Level 11 Quayside on Mill,2 Mill Street, PERTH WA 6000.

Note:

(1) Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the application must serve on or send bypost to the abovenamed solicitor notice in writing of that intention. The notice must state thename and address of the person or, if a firm, the name and address of the firm, and must besigned by the person or the firm, or their solicitor (if any), and must be served or, if posted,must be sent by post in sufficient time to be received not later than 4pm on 29th September1998.

(2) A person may not, without the leave of the Court, oppose the application unless, at least 7 daysbefore the hearing date, the person has filed and served on the applicant—

(a) notice of the grounds of opposition; and

(b) an affidavit verifying the matters stated in the notice.

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CONTENTS

SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATIONPage

Local Government Act 1995—Shire of Katanning—Local Law Relating to the Removalof Refuse, Rubbish and Disused Materials ........................................................................... 5091-2

Nurses Act 1992—Nurses Amendment Rules 1998 ................................................................. 5082-3

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Agriculture ................................................................................................................................. 5081Fair Trading ............................................................................................................................... 5081Health ......................................................................................................................................... 5082-90Justice ........................................................................................................................................ 5090Local Government ...................................................................................................................... 5090-7Minerals and Energy ................................................................................................................. 5098-9Planning ..................................................................................................................................... 5099-101Public Notices ............................................................................................................................ 5101-2

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