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Northern Territory of Australia
Government GazetteISSN-0157-8324
No. G24 17 June 2015
General informationThe Gazette is published by the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel.
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AvailabilityThe Gazette will be available online at 12 Noon on the day of publication at http://www.nt.gov.au/ntg/gazette.shtml
Unauthorised versions of Northern Territory Acts and Subordinate legislation are available online at http://www.legislation.nt.gov.au
Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G24, 17 June 2015
Legal Profession Act 20061. The Law Society Northern Territory pursuant to section 375(2) of the
Legal Profession Act 2006 (the Act) and in accordance with the conditions set out in paragraph 3 of this instrument exempts the class of Australian legal practitioners being partners, and employees of Taylor David Lawyers from compliance with the section 376 of the Act.
2. Pursuant to section 375 (2) of the Act, the period of exemption will be from 4.00pm on 30 June 2015 to 4.00pm on 30 June 2016, unless the instrument is earlier terminated by the Law Society Northern Territory.
3. The exemption is subject to the following conditions:
(a) All legal practitioners that are covered by this exemption must maintain professional indemnity insurance with respect to their legal practice, which contains terms and conditions accepted by the Law Society Northern Territory (accepted alternative policy).
(b) The accepted alternative policy is Queensland Law Society Incorporated Law Practice Professional Indemnity Insurance Master Policy 2013-2016 offered by Lexon Insurance.
(c) The legal practitioners that are covered by this exemption must provide satisfactory evidence to the Law Society Northern Territory that they are covered by the accepted alternative policy.
Dated this 9th day of June 2015
Megan Lawton
Executed by the CEOpursuant to a delegation from the Law Society Northern Territory under section 647 of the Act
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Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G24, 17 June 2015
Legal Profession Act 20061. The Law Society Northern Territory pursuant to section 375(2) of the
Legal Profession Act 2006 (the Act) and in accordance with the conditions set out in paragraph 3 of this instrument exempts the class of Australian legal practitioners being partners, and employees of Lawlab Pty Ltd from compliance with the section 376 of the Act.
2. Pursuant to section 375 (2) of the Act, the period of exemption will be from 4.00pm on 30 June 2015 to 4.00pm on 30 June 2016, unless the instrument is earlier terminated by the Law Society Northern Territory.
3. The exemption is subject to the following conditions:
(a) All legal practitioners that are covered by this exemption must maintain professional indemnity insurance with respect to their legal practice, which contains terms and conditions accepted by the Law Society Northern Territory (accepted alternative policy).
(b) The accepted alternative policy is Professional Indemnity Insurance Policy 2015/16 offered by Lawcover Insurance Pty Ltd.
(c) The legal practitioners that are covered by this exemption must provide satisfactory evidence to the Law Society Northern Territory that they are covered by the accepted alternative policy.
Dated this 9th day of June 2015
Megan Lawton
Executed by the CEOpursuant to a delegation from the Law Society Northern Territory under section 647 of the Act
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Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G24, 17 June 2015
Legal Profession Act 20061. The Law Society Northern Territory pursuant to section 375(2) of the
Legal Profession Act 2006 (the Act) and in accordance with the conditions set out in paragraph 3 of this instrument exempts local legal practitioners holding or seeking to hold a barrister practising certificate from compliance with the section 376 of the Act.
2. Pursuant to section 375 (2) of the Act, the period of exemption will be from 4.00pm on 30 June 2015 to 4.00pm on 30 June 2016, unless the instrument is earlier terminated by the Law Society Northern Territory.
3. The exemption is subject to the following conditions:
(a) All legal practitioners that are covered by this exemption must maintain professional indemnity insurance with respect to their legal practice, which contains terms and conditions accepted by the Law Society Northern Territory (accepted alternative policy).
(b) The accepted alternative policy is the Professional Indemnity Insurance Policy for Barristers 2015-2016 offered by Suncorp Insurance.
(c) The legal practitioners that are covered by this exemption must provide satisfactory evidence to the Law Society Northern Territory that they are covered by the accepted alternative policy.
Dated this 9th day of June 2015
Megan Lawton
Executed by the CEO pursuant to a delegation from the Law Society Northern Territory under section 647 of the Act
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Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G24, 17 June 2015
Northern Territory of Australia
Firearms Act
Declaration of Amnesty
I, Reece P Kershaw, the Commissioner of Police, pursuant to Section 4(6) of the
Firearms Act, (the Act) declare that, during the amnesty period on and from
1 July 2015 to and including 30 September 2015, the provisions of the Act
specified in the Schedule do not apply to a person who is in physical possession of
a firearm if –
(a) the person is, pursuant to this amnesty, transporting the firearm to a police
station for surrender by the most direct route; or
(b) the person has made an arrangement with a member of the Police Force to
collect the firearm on the person’s behalf from an agreed place; or
(c) the person has made an arrangement with a member of the Police Force to
surrender the firearm at a police station, and
(i) the firearm is securely stored between the time of making the
arrangement; and
(ii) the person has commenced transporting the firearm to the police
station; and
(iii) the firearm is not retained in the person’s possession for more than
24 hours after making the arrangement.
Dated 3 June 2015
Reece P KershawCommissioner of Police
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Schedule
Section 58(1) and (6) so far as it relates to possession of a firearm
Section 59 so far as it relates to possession of a firearm
Section 74(2) and (4)
Section 76(1)
Section 77(1) and (2)
Section 88
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Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G24, 17 June 2015
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Northern Territory of Australia
Place Names Act
Naming of PlacesRoads in Durack, Town of Palmerston
I, David William Tollner, Minister for Lands and Planning, under section 11D(1) of
the Place Names Act, give notice that:
(a) on the recommendation of the Place Names Committee for the
Northern Territory, I have approved the naming of roads in Durack, Town of
Palmerston; and
(b) the name and location of each road is as indicated on Compiled Plan 5500,
which may be inspected at the office of the Surveyor-General, 3 rd Floor
NAB House, 71 Smith Street, Darwin; and
(c) the names are recorded in the register kept by the Committee, which may
be inspected on the Committee's website at:
http://www.placenames.nt.gov.au/register/approvals-2015
Dated 5 June 2015
D. W. TollnerMinister for Lands and Planning
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Schedule – Palmerston – Durack – The Heights Stages 10-14
Naming of Roads
Healey Street
Heir Street
Hemming Street
Kruss Street
Loveday Street
Moyse Street
Plaisted Street
Spooner Street
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