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  • Queensland Government GazettePP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

    Vol. CCCXLI] (341) FRIDAY, 21 APRIL, 2006

    $160per room, per night*

    Government rate includes free newspaper.

    Full buffet breakfast is availablefor an additional $20 per person

    at this rate you can afford

    to rest easy.Overlooking the Botanic Gardens and river, Brisbane’s

    Royal on the Park is just a short stroll from Parliament House and Government offices in George Street.

    At this rate, it could be your home away from home.

    Cnr Alice and Albert Street Brisbane City 4000Phone 07 3221 3411 Fax 07 3229 9817

    *Limited number of rooms available at this rate. Single, twin or double occupancy. Price includes GST. Valid till 30/06/06.

    ROP5374/06

    Queensland Government Gazette

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    Vol. CCCXLI (341) FRIDAY, 21 APRIL, 2006 [No. 90

    [1471]

    Queensland Government Gazette

    306295

    Queensland Government Gazette

    Integrated Planning Act 1997

    PUBLIC NOTICE

    ADOPTION OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS

    Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 1that on 21 November 2005 (MP.05/3142-3170) the Pine RiversShire Council adopted an amendment to the planning scheme forthe Shire of Pine Rivers.

    The purpose and general effect of the amendment is to exclude landlocated at 59 Goodfellows Road, Kallangur and described as Lot 1RP 80986 Parish Redcliffe from the "Future Urban" zone andinclude the land in the "Residential A" zone, to reflect the approvalby Council of a development application over the land.

    The reference number for the amendment is IPA/161/14.

    A copy of the planning scheme amendment is available forinspection and purchase at the Pine Rivers Shire Council CustomerService Centre, 220 Gympie Road (Cnr. Hall Street), Strathpine.

    A copy of the planning scheme amendment is also available forinspection at the Department of Local Government, Planning,Sport and Recreation, in the Planning Information Area, Level 25,Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane.

    Ray Burton,

    Chief Executive OfficerPine Rivers Shire Council

    Integrated Planning Act 1997

    PUBLIC NOTICE

    KOLAN SHIRE COUNCIL

    ADOPTION OF THE PLANNING SCHEME AND PLANNING SCHEME POLICIES FOR THE SHIRE OF

    KOLAN

    Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule1 that on 18 April 2006, Kolan Shire Council adopted its newplanning scheme.

    The planning scheme will have effect on and from 26 April 2006.

    The planning scheme becomes the planning scheme for the Shireof Kolan and replaces the existing transitional planning scheme.

    On the same date the Council also adopted the following planningscheme polices under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, Schedule3—

    • Policy 1 — Local Government May Consult Planning SchemePolicy

    • Policy 2 — Information Requirements for ApplicationsPlanning Scheme Policy

    • Policy 3 — Landscaping and Landscape Plans PlanningScheme Policy

    • Policy 4 — Reconfiguration of Good Quality AgriculturalLand Planning Scheme Policy

    • Policy 5 — Design and Construction Standards forInfrastructure Works Planning Scheme Policy

    • Policy 6 — Road Contributions Planning Scheme Policy

    • Policy 7 — Supply of Water Planning Scheme Policy

    The planning scheme policies will have effect on and from 26 April2006.

    A copy of the planning scheme and planning scheme policies willbe available to inspect or purchase from Council from 26 April2006 at the Kolan Shire Council Offices, 4 Dear Street, Gin Gin.

    A copy of the planning scheme and planning scheme policies isalso available for inspection at the Department of LocalGovernment, Planning, Sport and Recreation, in the PlanningInformation Area, Level 25, Mineral House, 41 George Street,Brisbane.

    Mark WattChief Executive OfficerKolan Shire Council

  • 1472 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 90 [21 April, 2006

    INTEGRATED PLANNING ACT 1997

    REDLAND SHIRE COUNCIL

    Notice of AMENDMENT to the PLANNING SCHEME Council of the Shire of Redland

    Notice is hereby given that Redland Shire Council adopted amendments to its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the amendments are to exclude land from a zone and include it in another zone, as set out in the Schedule below. The general effect of the amendments are to reflect the approval by Council of development applications over the parcels of land.

    Copies of the amendments are available for inspection or purchase at Redland Shire Council’s Customer Service Centre at Cnr Bloomfield and Middle Streets, Cleveland.

    Description of Land Prior Zone New Zone Adoption Date By Council

    Sheet No.

    55 Howlett Road, Capalaba described as Lot 14 on RP75974, Parish of Capalaba

    Rural Non-Urban ParkResidential

    7th

    November 2005 21/4

    22 Dean Road, Alexandra Hills described as Lot 32 on RP88819, Parish of Capalaba

    Rural Non-Urban Residential A 1st July 2005 17/17

    43-47 Greenfield Road, Capalaba described as Lots 14 & 16 on RP123875 Parish of Capalaba

    Rural Non-Urban ParkResidential

    18th

    March 2005 30/18

    42 Hardy Road, Birkdale described as Lot 2 on RP118271 Parish of Capalaba

    Rural Non-Urban Residential A 18th

    October 2005 5/30

    104-106 Redland Bay Road, Thornlands described as Lot 1 on RP122782 & Lot 903 on SP154196 Parish of Cleveland

    Rural Non-Urban Special Development

    11th

    October 2005 34/35

    637 Main Road, Wellington Point described as Lots 1 & 2 on RP169482 Parish of Capalaba

    Rural Non-Urban Residential A 3rd

    August 2005 11/21

    36 O’Brien Street, Ormiston described as Lot 4 on RP209621 Parish of Cleveland

    Rural Non-Urban Residential A 15th

    November 2005 18/22

  • 21 April, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 90 1473

    Local Government Act 1993

    WAGGAMBA SHIRE COUNCIL(APPOINTMENT) NOTICE (NO. 1) 2006

    Short Title

    1. This Notice may be cited as the Waggamba Shire Council(Appointment) Notice (No. 1) 2006.

    Commencement

    2. This Notice commences on the day it is published in theGazette.

    Appointment

    3. Pursuant to Section 310(2) of the Local Government Act 1993,Mr James Graham Mills of 18 Brennans Road, Goondiwindi,Queensland 4390 is appointed as a Councillor of theWaggamba Shire Council.

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 20 April 2006.

    2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.

    3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.

    4. The administering agency is the Department of Local Government,Planning, Sport and Recreation.

    © The State of Queensland 2006.

    Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without the prior written permission of SDS Publications.

    Inquiries should be addressed to SDS Publications371 Vulture Street, Woolloongabba, 4102.

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    Queensland Government Gazette

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

    Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

    AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1007) 2006

    Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 1007) 2006.

    Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

    2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 955) 2005 dated 10 November 2005 and published in the Gazette of 11 November 2005 atpage 878 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, isamended as described in the Schedule.

    SCHEDULE

    Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 955) 2005 dated 10 November 2005 and published in the Gazette of 11 November 2005 at page878 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland asfollows -

    Omit - “County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of about 1803 square metres being part of Lot 2 on RP147372 contained in Title Reference:15303085.

    County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of about 180 square metres being part of Lot 4 on Crown Plan WD246 contained in TitleReference: 15053108.

    As shown approximately on Plans R1-1315 and R1-1316 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

    Gold Coast CityGold Coast - Springbrook Road510/1602; 775/1026, 1027”

    Insert - “County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of 1800 square metres being Lot 21 on SP184240 (being a plan to be registered inQueensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 15303085.

    County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of 180 square metres being Lot 41 on SP184241 (being a plan to be registered in QueenslandLand Registry, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 15053108.

    Gold Coast CityGold Coast - Springbrook Road510/1602; 775/1026, 1027”

    ENDNOTES

    1. Made by the Governor in Council on 13 April 2006.2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

  • 1476 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 91 [21 April, 2006

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

    Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

    AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1008) 2006

    Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 1008) 2006.

    Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

    2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 817) 2004 dated 1 July 2004 and published in the Gazette of 2 July 2004 at pages 636 and 637relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended asdescribed in the Schedule.

    SCHEDULE

    Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 817) 2004 dated 1 July 2004 and published in the Gazette of 2 July 2004 at pages 636 and 637relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

    Omit - “County of Ward, Parish of Boyd - an area of about 1717 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP77366 contained in Title Reference:12803122.

    As shown approximately on Plan R1-1210 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

    Gold Coast CityBrisbane - Beenleigh RoadR1-1210510/1625; 775/39”

    Insert - “County of Ward, Parish of Boyd - an area of 1735 square metres being Lot 1 on SP190730 (being a plan to be registered in QueenslandLand Registry, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 12803122.

    Gold Coast CityBrisbane - Beenleigh RoadR1-1210775/39”

    ENDNOTES

    1. Made by the Governor in Council on 13 April 2006.2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

    Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

    TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1009) 2006

    Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1009) 2006.

    Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

    2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes, as from 21 April 2006, and vests in theChief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

    SCHEDULE

    Land Taken

    County of Stanley, Parish of Perry - an area of about 273 square metres being part of Lot 39 on SP125805 contained in Title Reference:50317556.

    County of Stanley, Parish of Perry - an area of about 487.3 square metres being part of Lot 74 on SP125805 contained in Title Reference:50317568.

  • 21 April, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 91 1477

    © The State of Queensland 2006.

    Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without the priorwritten permission of SDS Publications.

    Inquiries should be addressed to SDS Publications, 371 Vulture Street, Woolloongabba, 4102.

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    Printed by Government Printer,Vulture Street, Woolloongabba

    21 April, 2006

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    As shown approximately on Plans R1-1304 and R1-1303 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

    Beaudesert ShireMt Lindesay Highway (Brisbane – Beaudesert)510/35; 2312A, 3870

    ENDNOTES

    1. Made by the Governor in Council on 13 April 2006.2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

    Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

    TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 1010) 2006

    Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1010) 2006.

    Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

    2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes, as from 21 April 2006, and vests in theChief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

    SCHEDULE

    Land Taken

    County of Nares, Parish of Grafton - an area of about 1596 square metres being part of Lot 2 on RP708592 contained in Title Reference:21109167.

    County of Nares, Parish of Grafton - an area of about 197.9 square metres being part of Lot 2 on RP732913 contained in Title Reference:21095050.

    County of Nares, Parish of Grafton - an area of about 2078 square metres being part of Lot 4 on Crown Plan N15775 contained in TitleReference: 21109165.

    As shown approximately on Plan R11-664 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

    Cairns CityBruce Highway (Innisfail – Cairns)510/1179; 3874

    ENDNOTES

    1. Made by the Governor in Council on 13 April 2006.2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

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    Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 21) 2006

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice

    (No 21) 2006.Land taken [s.9(7) of the Act]

    2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by The Council of the Shire of Pine Rivers for road purposes and vests in The Council of the Shire of Pine Rivers for an estate in fee simple on and from 21 April 2006.

    SCHEDULE

    Land Taken Lot 400 on SP178895 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 264

    m2, part of the land in Title Reference 12648205, parish of Warner.L.A.B. 10776Lot 100 on SP178895 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 222

    m2, part of the land in Title Reference 18638157, parish of Warner.L.A.B. 10777Lot 200 on SP178895 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 8

    m2, part of the land in Title Reference 12674170, parish of Warner.L.A.B. 10778

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 20 April 2006.2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

    Resources, Mines and Water.

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 22) 2006

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice

    (No 22) 2006.Land taken [s.15 of the Act]

    2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by the Council of the City of Gold Coast for road purposes and vests in the Council of the City of Gold Coast for an estate in fee simple on and from 21 April 2006.

    SCHEDULE

    Land TakenLot 479 on SP188395 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area

    10 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 13254209, parish of Gilston.

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 20 April 2006.2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources,

    Mines and Water. 5. File Reference – L.A.B. 10804

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 08) 2006

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice

    (No 08) 2006. Easement taken [s.9 of the Act]

    2. The Easement described in Schedule 2 is taken by the Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vests in the Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on and from 21 April 2006.Rights and obligations

    3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by the Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1.

    SCHEDULE 1DEFINITIONS

    1. In this Easement:1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical Safety

    Act 2002 and Government Owned Corporations Act 1993and any amendments to them or either of them or any Acts superseding those Acts.

    1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of Notice.1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner by

    QETC including but not limited to the terms and conditions contained in this Schedule.

    1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s land over which this Easement is obtained.

    1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with its successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5 and 6 it includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors of the Owner and other persons authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the Easement Land.

    1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited, together with its successors and assigns and others authorised by it. Where the context permits, the term includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen, linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons authorised by QETC to exercise its rights under this Easement.

    1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, structures and things as QETC may in its absolute discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, ground anchorages, supports

  • 1480 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 92 [21 April, 2006

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    and other associated or appurtenant works. The expression includes the Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after that date, and where the context permits it includes a reference to any part of the Electricity Works.

    QETC’S RIGHTS2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit

    QETC the right to:2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications and other

    electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, from, over, under and through the Easement Land by Electricity Works;

    2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise its rights under this Easement;

    2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through the Easement Land;

    2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity Works;2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or vegetation

    or any obstruction in the manner and by the means QETC considers appropriate;

    2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and works as QETC considers necessary;

    2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement by the Owner; and

    the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion and

    QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement:

    3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; and3.2 act reasonably.

    QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise of its

    rights under this Easement and the safety of persons to use the Easement Land.

    4.2 QETC will not be liable for:4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; or4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a breach of this Easement or of the law.THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO

    5. The Owner must not:5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity Works,

    any other structures or works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC on the Easement Land;

    5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement; or

    5.3 grow sugar cane within ten (10) metres of any tower, base or pole upon the Easement Land.

    THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETCCONSENTS

    6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after the

    of QETC:6.1 erect or place any buildings or structures or make any additions

    or alterations to any buildings or structures on the Easement Land;

    6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on the Easement Land;

    anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which would reduce the clearance from ground level of the conductors or transmission lines below the minimum statutory clearance required from time to time for the voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement Land;

    6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land where any Electricity Works are erected or located or are proposed to be erected or located;

    base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or other means of support on the Easement Land;

    6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, including (without

    limitation) excavate or remove any soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land;

    6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except:6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane supply

    contract under the Sugar Industry Act 1999 as at the Date of this Easement; and

    6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance with clause 5.3 above;

    6.8 plant upon the Easement Land trees whose size or height would in any way interfere with the statutory clearance that may exist from time to time; or

    6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any building, structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including temporary accommodation) which may be located on the Easement Land;

    and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions.

    OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose

    not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement.INDEMNITY

    8. QETC indemnifies the Owner against all actions, suits, proceedings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law.

    PUBLIC RISK9. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy

    in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the public liability risk involved but in any event not less than TEN MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000.00).

    SCHEDULE 2

    Easement TakenEasement R in Lot 25 on EP1890 on SP180019 (to be registered

    in the Land Registry), area 5.655 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 21296152, parish of Hervey.

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 20 April 2006.2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources,

    Mines and Water.5. File Reference – L.A.B. 10806

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 09) 2006

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice

    (No 09) 2006. Easements taken [s.9 of the Act]

    2. The Easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by the Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 for Electrical Works purposes and vest in the Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on and from 21 April 2006.Rights and obligations

    3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1.

    SCHEDULE 1DEFINITIONS

    1. In this Easement:1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical Safety

    Act 2002 and Government Owned Corporations Act 1993and any amendments to them or either of them or any Acts superseding those Acts.

    1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of Notice.1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner by

    QETC including but not limited to the terms and conditions

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    contained in this Schedule.1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s land

    over which this Easement is obtained.1.5 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with its

    successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5 and 6 it includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors of the Owner and other persons authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the Easement Land.

    1.6 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited, together with its successors and assigns and others authorised by it. Where the context permits, the term includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen, linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons authorised by QETC to exercise its rights under this Easement.

    1.7 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, structures and things as QETC may in its absolute discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, ground anchorages, supports and other associated or appurtenant works. The expression includes the Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after that date, and where the context permits it includes a reference to any part of the Electricity Works.

    QETC’S RIGHTS2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit

    QETC the right to:2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications and other

    electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, from, over, under and through the Easement Land by Electricity Works;

    2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise its rights under this Easement;

    2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through the Easement Land;

    2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity Works;2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or vegetation

    or any obstruction in the manner and by the means QETC considers appropriate;

    2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and works as QETC considers necessary;

    2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement by the Owner; and

    the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion and

    QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement:

    3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; and3.2 act reasonably.

    QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise of its

    rights under this Easement and the safety of persons to use the Easement Land.

    4.2 QETC will not be liable for:4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner; or4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a breach of this Easement or of the law.THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO

    5. The Owner must not:5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity Works,

    any other structures or works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC on the Easement Land;

    5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement; or

    5.3 grow sugar cane within ten (10) metres of any tower, base or pole upon the Easement Land.

    THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETCCONSENTS

    6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after the

    of QETC:6.1 erect or place any buildings or structures or make any additions

    or alterations to any buildings or structures on the Easement Land;

    6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on the Easement Land;

    anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which would reduce the clearance from ground level of the conductors or transmission lines below the minimum statutory clearance required from time to time for the voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement Land;

    6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land where any Electricity Works are erected or located or are proposed to be erected or located;

    base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or other means of support on the Easement Land;

    6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, including (without limitation) excavate or remove any soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land;

    6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except:6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane supply

    contract under the Sugar Industry Act 1999 as at the Date of this Easement; and

    6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance with clause 5.3 above;

    6.8 plant upon the Easement Land trees whose size or height would in any way interfere with the statutory clearance that may exist from time to time; or

    6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any building, structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including temporary accommodation) which may be located on the Easement Land;

    and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions.

    OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful purpose

    not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement.INDEMNITY

    8. QETC indemnifies the Owner against all actions, suits, proceedings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law.

    PUBLIC RISK9. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance policy

    in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the public liability risk involved but in any event not less than TEN MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000.00).

    SCHEDULE 2

    Easements TakenEasement X in Lot 18 on EP240 on SP169363 (to be registered

    in the Land Registry), area 19.4 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 20792100, parish of Halifax.

    Easement AV in Lot 3 on RP746699 on SP180041 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 10.39 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 21126127, parish of Halifax.

    L.A.B. 10805Easement AU in Lot 4 on RP743037 on SP180039 (to be registered

    in the Land Registry), area 11.88 ha, part of the land in Title Reference 21436024, parish of Halifax.

    L.A.B. 10807

    ENDNOTES

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    1. Made by the Governor in Council on 20 April 2006.2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources,

    Mines and Water.

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 10) 2006

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice

    (No 10) 2006. Easement taken [s.9 of the Act]

    2. The Easement described in Schedule 2 is taken by the Council of the Shire of Burnett for drainage purposes and vests in the Council of the Shire of Burnett on and from 21 April 2006.Rights and obligations

    3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by the Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1.

    SCHEDULE 1DEFINITIONS

    PARTIES1. In this Easement:

    (a) “the Owner” means the registered owner of the land which is burdened by this Easement and its successors in title from time to time.

    (b) “the Council” means the COUNCIL OF THE SHIRE OF BURNETT and its successors from time to time.

    (c) “the Servient Tenement” means that part of the land which is burdened by this Easement and which is delineated as the easement area on the Easement Plan.

    RELEVANT WORKS2. In this Easement the expression “the relevant works” means

    overland or underground drains, pipes, conduits and channels for the passage or conveyance of rainwater and other lawful discharges to local authority drainage through, across or under the Servient Tenement together with manholes, manhole chambers,

    and attachments as well as works for the protection and/or support of all such things.

    RIGHTS OF THE COUNCIL3. The Council shall have the full and free right and liberty at all

    times (by day and by night) and from time to time hereafter to enter upon the Servient Tenement for the purpose of constructing and thereafter forever using and maintaining the relevant works

    Council by its employees agents and other persons authorised by it with or without motor cars lorries wagons trucks cranes earth moving or earth digging equipment shall have the right to:-(a) Construct install extend deepen widen cleanse add to remove

    inspect maintain and repair the relevant works and when and

    relevant works with new relevant works (whether of a similar nature to those replaced or not).

    (b) Dig into sink shafts in and erect scaffolding upon the Servient Tenement and to open and break up the soil of the Servient Tenement or any part thereof including the sub-surface thereof.

    (c) Remove and dispose of spoil created as a consequence of the Council exercising its rights hereunder.

    (d) Clear and keep clear the Servient Tenement by any means or method and to cut and remove timber trees and undergrowth from the Servient Tenement and to burn off such timber trees and undergrowth.

    (e) Construct and maintain on the Servient Tenement such access tracks gates and appurtenant works as the Council considers necessary.

    (f) Enter upon and remain pass and repass on and over the Servient Tenement for all or any of the purposes aforesaid with or without vehicles plant and equipment of any description whatsoever.

    (g) Do such other works and things through across in or under the Servient Tenement as are incidental to the proper exercise of the rights granted to the Council hereunder.

    PROPERTY IN RELEVANT WORKS

    4. All the relevant works are and remain the property of the Council

    Tenement and the Council shall be solely responsible for the operation and maintenance of all the relevant works.

    NOTICE TO BE GIVEN BY THE COUNCIL5. The Council shall (whenever practicable) give reasonable notice

    to the Owner of its intention to enter upon the Servient Tenement for the purpose of exercising its rights granted under this Easement PROVIDED ALWAYS that in the case of an emergency the Council shall not be required to give any such notice to the Owner as aforesaid.

    REMOVAL OF FENCING6. For the purpose of gaining access to the Servient Tenement the

    Council shall be entitled to pull down or break open any fencing on the Servient Tenement but where livestock are contained within

    enable the livestock to be secured.REINSTATMENT OF FENCING7. The Council must either:-

    (a) Reinstate all fences where the same have been damaged by the Council in the exercise and performance of any of its rights and liberties granted herein; or

    (b) In lieu of reinstating any such fence install a gate the quality of the materials and workmanship of which except with Owner’s consent shall be no less than the quality of the materials and workmanship in the existing fence. A gate so installed shall become the property of the Owner of the fence in which the gate is installed and thereafter shall be maintained by the Owner.

    NO STRUCTURES ETC. ON THE SERVIENT TENEMENT8. The Owner shall not at any time without the express written

    permission of the Council:-(a) Erect any buildings or structures (other than fences) upon the

    Servient Tenement or any part thereof or otherwise permit the Servient Tenement or any part thereof to be used in such a way as to obstruct or interfere with the relevant works and/or the proper and effective use thereof by the Council.

    (b) Install concrete bitumen or other pavements or driveways on the Servient Tenement or gardens or landscaping involving concrete brick or other permanent materials.

    (c) Remove or stockpile or permit the removal or stockpiling of any soil sand gravel or other substance or material on the Servient Tenement or construct any roads dam walls or other earthworks on the Servient Tenement which would in any way obstruct or interfere with the relevant works and/or the proper and effective use thereof by the Council.

    9. The Owner shall not at any time without the express written permission of the Council permit any vegetation to grow or to remain on the Servient Tenement other than grass which is to be kept properly mown by the Owner at all times.

    DAMAGE TO STRUCTURES ETC.10. The Council shall in its sole discretion determine how and in what

    manner the rights of the Council hereunder are exercised. The Council must not wilfully damage or destroy any matter to any extent greater than is reasonably necessary in order to exercise the Council’s rights hereunder but (unless otherwise expressly provided herein):-(a) The Council shall not be otherwise responsible for any damage

    to or destruction of any matter in the course of the exercise by the Council of its rights hereunder.

    (b) The Council shall not be under any obligation to reinstate or repair any matter damaged or destroyed in consequence of the exercise by the Council of its rights hereunder and its only obligation where any such matter has been so damaged or destroyed shall be to leave the Servient Tenement in as clean and tidy a state as is practicable having regard to the nature of the matter which has been damaged or destroyed and the work which it has done.

    (c) The Council shall not be responsible in any event for any inconvenience or disturbance to the Owner or the occupier of the Servient Tenement arising out of the course of or by virtue of the exercise by the Council of its rights hereunder.

    In this clause the term “matter means buildings structures or other materials or things erected placed found or installed upon

  • 21 April, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 92 1483

    the Servient Tenement (whether in contravention of Clause 8 or otherwise) and vegetation within the Servient Tenement.

    REMOVAL OF UNAUTHORISED STRUCTURES11. If a building structure or other material or thing is erected placed

    found or installed upon the Servient Tenement in contravention of Clause 8 the Council may in addition to any other remedies

    intention to invoke this clause enter upon the Servient Tenement and remove or demolish the relevant matter and if it does so:-(a) it may dispose of the relevant matter or any resultant

    being liable to account to the Owner therefore (except as provided in Clause 11(b) hereof; and

    (b) it may recover in any Court of competent jurisdiction costs actually incurred by it in taking that action (including internal wage and salary costs) less any money actually received by it as a result of disposing of the relevant matter or any resulting demolition materials.

    PROTECTION OF RELEVAN T WORKS12. The Owner shall not do any act or make any omission likely to

    jeopardise or prejudicially affect the safety or reliable working of the relevant works.

    FURTHER ASSURANCES

    the Servient Tenement so as to ensure to and bind all persons deriving title thereto from and under the Owner and the Council respectively and the Owner shall whenever required by the Council or the person or persons for the time being entitled to

    assurances as area reasonably required to effectuate the rights conferred hereunder but not so as to render the Owner liable to be called upon by the Council to contribute towards the maintenance and upkeep of the relevant works.

    COSTS14. The costs and outlays (including any surveyor’s fees and

    mortgagee’s consent fees) of and incidental to the preparation stamping and registration of this Easement shall be paid by the Council.

    SCHEDULE 2

    Easement TakenEasement A in Lot 5 on RP156170 on SP186845 (to be registered

    in the Land Registry), area 137 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 16576162, parish of Barolin.

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 20 April 2006.2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources,

    Mines and Water.5. File Reference – L.A.B. 10779

    Land Act 1994RESERVE AND SETAPART (REPEAL) NOTICE (No 12) 2006Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart (Repeal) Notice (No 12) 2006.Revocation of reserve [s.33(1) of the Act]

    2. The reserve described in the Schedule is repealed.SCHEDULE

    Description1

    49002916), being Portion 198 as shown on plan CVE379 (now Lot 198 no CVE379) registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area about 5.94 ha, county of Clive, parish of Texas.Purpose

    2 Reserve for Pound, Texas.File Reference

    3 2005/102735 (R140)

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Minister on 19 April 2006.2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.

    Land Act 1994RESERVE AND SETAPART NOTICE (No 13) 2006

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart Notice

    (No 13) 2006.Reserve and set apart [ss.31(1) and 44 of the Act]

    2. The unallocated State land described in Schedules 1 to 14 are reserved and set apart for the community purposes stated and placed under the control of the trustees as indicated.

    SCHEDULE 1Description

    1.1being Lot 11 on RP817115 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 1704 m2, county of Carlisle, parish of Abingdon.Purpose

    1.2 Reserve for Park.Trustee

    1.3 Under the control of the Mirani Shire Council, as trustee.File Reference

    1.4 2006/003589SCHEDULE 2

    Description2.1

    being Lots 501 and 502 on SP185547 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 1559 m2, county of Carlisle, parish of Abingdon.Purpose

    2.2 Reserve for Park.Trustee

    2.3 Under the control of the Mirani Shire Council, as trustee.File Reference

    2.4 2006/003605SCHEDULE 3

    Description3.1

    being Lot 503 on SP185547 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 4624 m2, county of Carlisle, parish of Abingdon.Purpose

    3.2 Reserve for Drainage.Trustee

    3.3 Under the control of the Mirani Shire Council, as trustee.File Reference

    3.4 2006/003605SCHEDULE 4

    Description4.1

    being Lot 51 on SP176541 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 3144 m2, county of Carlisle, parish of Bassett.Purpose

    4.2 Reserve for Park.Trustee

    4.3 Under the control of the Mackay City Council, as trustee.File Reference

    4.4 2006/003596SCHEDULE 5

    Description5.1

    being Lot 901 on SP180204 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 2122 m2, county of Carlisle, parish of Bassett.Purpose

    5.2 Reserve for Park.Trustee

    5.3 Under the control of the Mackay City Council, as trustee.File Reference

    5.4 2006/003603SCHEDULE 6

    Description

    4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water.

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    6.1being Lot 995 on SP129622 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 2.6679 ha, county of Herbert, parish of Conway.Purpose

    6.2 Reserve for Park.Trustee

    6.3 Under the control of the Whitsunday Shire Council, as trustee.File Reference

    6.4 2006/003587SCHEDULE 7

    Description7.1

    being Lot 506 on SP185788 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 728 m2, county of Carlisle, parish of Greenmount.Purpose

    7.2 Reserve for Park.Trustee

    7.3 Under the control of the Mackay City Council, as trustee.File Reference

    7.4 2006/003614SCHEDULE 8

    Description8.1

    being Lot 901 on SP181268 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 697 m2, county of Carlisle, parish of Howard.Purpose

    8.2 Reserve for Drainage.Trustee

    8.3 Under the control of the Mackay City Council, as trustee.File Reference

    8.4 2006/003586SCHEDULE 9

    Description9.1

    being Lot 3 on SP153108 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 4.988 ha, county of Carlisle, parish of Sarina.Purpose

    9.2 Reserve for Park.Trustee

    9.3 Under the control of the Sarina Shire Council, as trustee.File Reference

    9.4 2006/003584SCHEDULE 10

    Description10.1

    being Lot 15 on SP188767 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 1.183 ha, county of Carlisle, parish of Sarina.Purpose

    10.2 Reserve for Drainage.Trustee

    10.3 Under the control of the Sarina Shire Council, as trustee.File Reference

    10.4 2006/003622SCHEDULE 11

    Description11.1

    Lot 800 on SP178698 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 1008 m2, county of Nares, parish of Grafton.Purpose

    11.2 Reserve for Drainage.Trustee

    11.3 Under the control of the Cairns City Council, as trustee.File Reference

    11.4 2006/000236SCHEDULE 12

    Description12.1

    being Lot 900 on SP171638 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 1.271 ha, county of Stanley, parish of Tingalpa.

    Purpose12.2 Reserve for Park.

    Trustee12.3 Under the control of Brisbane City Council, as trustee.

    File Reference12.4 2006/002784

    SCHEDULE 13Description

    13.1 South East Region, Bundaberg Office, Title Reference 49104618, being Lot 4 on SP190481 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 1.959 ha, county of Cook, parish of Barolin.Purpose

    13.2 Reserve for Recreation.Trustee

    13.3 Under the control of the Bundaberg Port Authority, as trustee.File Reference

    13.4 2005/109678SCHEDULE 14

    Description14.1 South East Region, Caboolture Office, Title Reference

    49104279, being Lot 901 on RP902538 registered in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, area 717 m2, county of Stanley, parish of Bunya.Purpose

    14.2 Reserve for Park.Trustee

    14.3 Under the control of the Pine Rivers Shire Council, as trustee.File Reference

    14.4 2006/003159

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Minister on 19 April 2006.2. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources,

    Mines and Water.

    Land Act 1994CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT NOTICE

    (No 03) 2006Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed of Grant Notice (No 03) 2006.Notice of correction of error [s.359(1) of the Act]

    2. Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of this notice, to recommend to the Governor in Council that a further notice be made correcting the Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 as set out in Schedule 2.Applicant

    3. The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing the deed is the State.

    SCHEDULE 1

    Deed of Grant - 18819084Current Title Reference - 18819084Land granted – Lots 10 and 11 on MPH30495, parish of Anakie.Area – 2184 m2.

    SCHEDULE 2Correction of an error in the Description of the Deed of Grant-

    omit ‘Lots 10 and 11 on MPH30495’,insert ‘Lot 1 on MPH32192’,

    ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources,

    Mines and Water.4. File Reference – 2005/107515

    Land Act 1994CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT NOTICE

    (No 02) 2006Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed of Grant Notice (No 02) 2006.

  • 21 April, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 92 1485

    Land Act 1994OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS

    NOTICE (No 15) 2006Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Opening and Closing of Roads Notice (No 15) 2006.Roads to be opened [s.94 of the Act]

    2. The areas of unallocated State land described in Schedule 1 are opened as road.Roads to be permanently closed [s.98 of the Act]

    3. The roads described in Schedule 2 are permanently closed.SCHEDULE 1

    1.1 An area of 4054 m2 described as Lot 281 on SP178652 (parish of Borneo, locality of Dimbulah) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (2005/102717)

    1.2 Areas totalling 1.8528 ha described as Lots 282, 283 and 284 on SP178653 (parish of Borneo, locality of Dimbulah) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (2005/102717)

    1.3 Areas totalling 7.0987 ha described as Lots 201, 202 and 203 on RP135397 (parish of Mundoolun, locality of Tamborine) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (2006/001758)

    1.4 Areas totalling 4269 m2 contained within stations 5-7a-8a-9a-10a-11a-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5 and 12-13a-15-13-11-12 (parish of Laidley, locality of Laidley Heights) and shown as road to be opened on SP181556 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (IPS/001058 and 2006/002506)

    SCHEDULE 2

    2.1 An area of 177 m2 being part of the pathway off Wills Lane contained within stations 1-3-5-17-18-9-11-13-15-16-1 (parish of Capalaba, locality of Capalaba) and shown as area to be added (being closed road) on SP125292 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (2005/108194)

    2.2 An area of 405 m2 contained within stations 7-8-10-11-7 (parish of Redcliffe, locality of Mango Hill) and shown as area to be added on SP191537 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (2005/004127)

    2.3 An area of 1518 m2 contained within stations A-B-C-D-A (parish of Chuwar, locality of Chuwar) and shown as area to be added on SP183103 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (2006/002132)

    2.4 An area of 5136 m2 contained within stations 6-18-13-14-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-6 (parish of Laidley, locality of Laidley Heights)

    and shown as area to be added (closed road) on SP181556 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (IPS/001058 and 2006/002506)

    2.5 An area of 456 m2 contained within stations A-B-C-A (parish of Maroochy, locality of Towen Mountain) and shown as area to be added on SP183225 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (2005/000539)

    2.6 An area of 2.12 ha contained within stations 1-2-3-4-5-6-1 (parish of Trinidad, locality of Tingun) and shown as area to be added on SP186197 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (2005/001455)

    2.7 An area of 22.63 ha contained within stations 2-3-4-5-7-13-12-10-2 (parish of Stonehenge, locality of Kooroongarra) and shown as area to be added on SP191210 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (2005/001343)

    ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources,

    Mines and Water.

    Notice of correction of error [s.359(1) of the Act]2. Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of this notice,

    to recommend to the Governor in Council that a further notice be made correcting the Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 as set out in Schedule 2.Applicant

    3. The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing the deed is the State.

    SCHEDULE 1

    Deed of Grant - 17771096Current Title Reference - 50556285 and 50556286Land granted- Lot 7 on BNT1342, parish of MacintyreArea - 2574.2054 ha.

    SCHEDULE 2

    Grant-omit ‘(a) The provisions of Section 174(1) of the Land Act 1994

    apply to a transfer of the whole or part of the land’.

    ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources,

    Mines and Water.4. File Reference – AF 25/2838 Land Act 1994

    OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE(No 16) 2006

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road

    Closure Notice (No 16) 2006.Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act]

    2. Applications have been made for the permanent closure of the roads mentioned in the Schedule.Objections

    3.(1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service Director, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, at the regional

    (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is 15 JUNE 2006.(3)Anyobjectionsreceivedmaybeviewedbyotherparties interestedAny objections received may be viewed by other parties interested

    in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 1992 (the FOI Act). If you lodge an objection, please include in your objection letter whether you would like to be consulted if this issue becomes the subject of an access request under the FOI Act.Plans

    4. Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures may be made at-

    at Cairns, Caboolture and Warwick; and

    Stanthorpe; for a particular plan in that district or that local government area.

    SCHEDULE

    1 An area of about 6071 m2 being the road intersecting Lot 1 on SP174875 (parish of Whyanbeel, locality of Miallo) as shown on Drawing 06/023. (2006/002973)

    2 An area of about 3070 m2 being part of Morayfield Road

    AP14215 in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water. (2006/000688)

    *3 An area of 184 m2 being part of the road abutting the northern boundary of Lot 85 on RP12340 (parish of Broadwater, locality of Stanthorpe) as shown on Drawing DD2006/51. (2006/002407)

    *The proposed closure of this road is in conjunction with the proposed opening of another road.

    ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources,

    Mines and Water.

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    Place Names Act 1994PLACE NAME PROPOSAL NOTICE (No 06) 2006

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Place Name Proposal Notice (No 06) 2006.

    Notice of Place Name Proposal [s.9 of the Act]2. Notice is given that the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water intends to proceed with a proposal to change the name of the place

    set out in Schedule 1 to the name set out in Schedule 2.Display of plan

    3. A plan illustrating the proposal may be viewed at the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, Ground Floor, Centenary Square

    at the Noosa North Shore Resort, Beach Road, North Shore.Submissions

    4. Individual submissions in writing, either in support of or against the proposal, may be sent to the Regional Service Director, South East

    publication.SCHEDULE 1

    Name Feature Local Government Area Geog. Co-ords Plan

    Lat. S. Long. E. No.

    North Shore Locality Shire of Noosa 26°16’24” 153°03’04” QPN603

    SCHEDULE 2

    Name Feature Local Government Area Geog. Co-ords Plan

    Lat. S. Long. E. No.

    Noosa North Shore Bay Shire of Noosa 26°16’24” 153°03’04” QPN987

    ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 21 April 2006.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water.4. Datum of Co-ordinates – Geocentric Datum of Australia 94.5. File Reference – NAM/00501D Noosa North Shore.

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  • 1488 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 93 [21 April, 2006

    NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIESApplications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies.The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown.Applications for all positions should—

    (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department(b) address the selection criteria of the position(c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are

    “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION” to the address shown in the column“Address Code (See List)”.

    Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers.Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist.

    SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE VACANCIESTERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

    Appointees to the Senior Executive Service are offered an attractive remuneration package with salary sacrifice in return foroptional benefits including:

    • Private use component of a fully maintained government owned motor vehicle;• Membership options of the Government Superannuation Schemes, including generous employer superannuation

    contributions;• Professional organisation membership fees.

    The Total Remuneration Value amount listed against positions includes the private use component of a motor vehicle, employersuperannuation contributions and the 17.5% annual leave loading. In addition to salary and optional benefits, executives will be entitledto:

    • a subsidy for home telephone expenses;

    • Queensland Public Service leave conditions, including four (4) weeks annual leave, cumulative sick leave and long serviceleave.

    Upon appointment, the executive will also be eligible to receive significant removal allowances and rental assistance if necessary. Appointees will be required to enter into a contract of employment. Existing tenured SES officers who are appointed at their

    current SES level or by redeployment may, but are not required to, enter into a contract of employment.

    ReferenceNumber Vacancy Locality

    Total RemunerationValue

    Classi-ficationSymbol

    Closing Datefor Receipt

    ofApplication

    AddressCode(seeList)Min. Max.

    $ $

    THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity inemployment. Selection will be on the basis of merit only and fair

    consideration will be given to all applicants

    DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES

    ! Position: Caloundra 1 Temporary for 3 years.

    ? Position: Kedron 1 Temporary with a fixed term up to 3 years.

    THE COORDINATOR-GENERAL

    @ Address Code: Mail to: Executive and Workforce Management Services, GPO Box 69, Brisbane QLD 4001, deliver to: Level8, 15 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, or email to: [email protected].

    % Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary contract for 3 years with possible extension for further 2 years.

    ^Applicants are requested to submit coversheet and current resume only, no written response to the selection criteria is required.

    Strategic Policy & Executive Services—?ES 197/06 Executive Director (c) Kedron 149,546—155,540 SES3 (Low) 2-5-06 81

    Queensland Ambulance Service—North Coast Region—

    !ES 209/06 Assistant Commissioner (c) Caloundra 124,644—129,784 SES2 (Low) equivalent

    8-5-06 81

    Strategic Development—@̂%CG 1044/06 Executive Director (c) (g) Brisbane 134,923—146,912 SES2 (H) 24-4-06 -

    South East Queensland Infrastructure—South East Queensland Infrastructure

    Program—@̂%CG 1043/06 Executive Director (c) (g) Brisbane 134,923—146,912 SES2 (H) 24-4-06 -

  • 21 April, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 93 1489

    VACANCIES—continued

    ReferenceNumber Vacancy Locality

    Total RemunerationValue

    Classi-ficationSymbol

    Closing Datefor Receipt

    ofApplication

    AddressCode(seeList)Min. Max.

    $ $

    DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT, TRADE AND INNOVATION

    @ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary Contract for 3 years with possible extension for further 2 years.

    Notes.— As prescribed under sections 94 and 95 of the Public Service Act 1996, an appeal can not be made to the Public ServiceCommissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to the Senior Executive Service.

    (a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters ofthe appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined.

    (b) Also being advertised in daily press and / or technical journals.

    (c) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealableappointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996.

    (e) The appointee may be appointed in a temporary capacity. If a tenured employee of the Public Service is selected forappointment, the officer will retain tenured status.

    (f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996.

    Innovation and Smart State Policy—Innovation and Emerging Industries—

    @SD 1064/06 Executive Director (c) (g) Brisbane 149,546—155,540 SES3 (Low) 8-5-06 23Emerging Industries and R&D Investment—

    @SD 1062/06 Director (c) (g) Brisbane 124,644—129,784 SES2 (Low) 8-5-06 23Innovation and Science Collaborations—

    @SD 1063/06 Executive Director (c) (g) Brisbane 134,923—146,912 SES2(H) 8-5-06 23

    Cut-off Dates for Gazette Anzac Day/ May Day period 2006

    The cut-off date for Vacancies to be included in the Gazette to be printed Friday, 28 April 2006 will be:

    4PM, Friday, 21 April 2006.&

    The cut-off date for Vacancies to be included in the Gazette to be printed Friday, 5 May 2006 will be:

    4PM, Friday, 28 April 2006.

  • 1490 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 93 [21 April, 2006

    NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIESApplications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies.The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown.Applications for all positions should—

    (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department(b) address the selection criteria of the position(c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are

    “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION” to the address shown in the column“Address Code (See List)”.

    Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers.Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist.

    OTHER GOVERNMENT VACANCIES

    ReferenceNumber Vacancy Locality

    FortnightlyClassification

    Classi-ficationSymbol

    Closing Datefor Receipt

    ofApplication

    AddressCode(seeList)Min. Max.

    $ $

    THE Queensland State Government’s policy is to seek to retain skilled staff. Registered deployees who apply for an advertised job will be considered before other applicants. The symbol (h) appears next to vacancies where an exemption

    from this requirement applies. Deployees are to indicate in their application for the advertised job that they are registered with the Office of the Public Service.

    THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be given on the basis of merit only and fair

    consideration will be given to all applicants.

    DEPARTMENT OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER POLICY

    * Applications may remain current for up to 12 months after initial advertisement, where identical and recurring vacancies areexpected to become available.

    $ Position: Townsville 1 Temporary up until 30 June 2007. This position requires regular travel between Townsville and PalmIsland, including extended overnight stays.

    QUEENSLAND AUDIT OFFICE

    ^ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of six months.

    North Queensland Region—Operations and Program Support

    Directorate—Townsville—

    *$AT 341/06 Principal Project Officer (Government Coordination Centre) (c)

    Townsville 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 8-5-06 40B

    Strategic Policy and Partnership Directorate—Brisbane—

    *AT 338/06 Assistant Director (Whole of Government and Performance Measurement Framework) (c) (g)

    Brisbane 3,413.20—3,557.10 SO2 8-5-06 40B

    Torres Strait Region—Operations and Programs Support

    Directorate—Thursday Island—

    *AT 336/06 Principal Project Officer (c) Thursday Island 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 8-5-06 40B

    Business Services Division—^AO 11/06 Human Resources Officer Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 8-5-06 7

  • 21 April, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 93 1491

    VACANCIES—continued

    ReferenceNumber Vacancy Locality

    FortnightlyClassification

    Classi-ficationSymbol

    Closing Datefor Receipt

    ofApplication

    AddressCode(seeList)Min. Max.

    $ $

    DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY

    * Applications may remain current for up to 12 months after initial advertising, where identical and recurring vacancies areexpected to become available.

    $ Team Leaders may be required to be on call for out of hours work. Team Leaders are required to satisfactorily complete alltraining and assessment within the Team Leader competency based operational training program.

    = 4 Positions: Redcliffe 1 Permanent; Chermside 2 Permanent; Caboolture 1 Permanent.

    ^ Position: Caloolture/ Sunshine Coast 1 Part-time Permanent.

    < Possession of a degree in Social Work or the Behavioural Sciences from a recognised tertiary institution would be highlydesirable. Intra-state travel may be required.

    ? Team Leaders may be required to be on call for out of hours work.

    Complaints, Case Review and Investigation Branch—

  • VACANCIES—continued

    ReferenceNumber Vacancy Locality

    FortnightlyClassification

    Classi-ficationSymbol

    Closing Datefor Receipt

    ofApplication

    AddressCode(seeList)Min. Max.

    $ $

    1492 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 93 [21 April, 2006

    COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILD GUARDIAN

    DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES

    Policy Research and Employment Screening—Employment Screening Services—

    CCYP 22/06 Call Centre Operators (8 positions) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 2-5-06 24CCYP 23/06 RFI Supervisor (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 2-5-06 24CCYP 24/06 Data Entry Supervisor (c) Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 2-5-06 24

    Business Services Unit—Service Support and Provision—Office of Rural and Regional Communities

    (ORRC)—Service Delivery—Brisbane—

    *?COM 330/06 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 1-5-06 40Community Capacity and Service Quality—

    Toowoomba Regional Services Centre—Darling Downs/ South West Queensland

    Region—Service Delivery—Toowoomba—

    *#COM 354/06 Community Support Officer (Child Care) (c) Toowoomba 861.45—936.30 AO5 8-5-06 40Enterprise Architecture Project—Strategy and Architecture—Shared Information Solutions—Brisbane—

    ?COM 355/06 Technology Architect (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 8-5-06 40?COM 356/06 Information Architect (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 8-5-06 40

    Marketing and Communication—Corporate and Executive Services—Brisbane—

    ?COM 340/06 Principal Communication Advisor (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 8-5-06 40Mount Isa Service Centre—

    North Queensland Region—Service Delivery—Mount Isa—

    !COM 350/06 Rural and Regional Communities Officer (c) Mount Isa 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 8-5-06 40Youth Justice Services—

    Service Delivery—Cairns—

    *COM 337/06 Administration Officer (c) Cairns 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 8-5-06 40Cairns and Innisfail Service Centres—Far North Queensland Region—Cairns and Innisfail—

    *?$@COM326/06

    Case Worker (4 positions) (c) (d) Cairns & Innisfail

    1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 1-5-06 40

    Rockhampton Service Centre—Fitzroy / Central West Region—Rockhampton—

    $@?̂ COM349/06

    Case Worker (Specified) (c) (d) Rockhampton 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 8-5-06 40

    Roma Service Centre—Darling Downs / South West Queensland

    Region—Roma—

    *$@?COM328/06

    Case Worker (c) (d) Roma 2,110.90—2305.10 PO3 1-5-06 40

    Service Review Team—Community Funding Unit—Community Funding and Sector

    Development—

  • 21 April, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 93 1493

    VACANCIES—continued

    ReferenceNumber Vacancy Locality

    FortnightlyClassification

    Classi-ficationSymbol

    Closing Datefor Receipt

    ofApplication

    AddressCode(seeList)Min. Max.

    $ $

    * Applications will remain current for up to 12 months after initial advertisement where identical and recurring vacancies areexpected to become available.

    ? Travel may be a requirement of this position.

    $ The successful applicant will be required to attend Childrens Courts convened on Saturdays and public holidays.

    @ Possession of a current drivers licence is required.

    = In the performance of review activities, the incumbent will be required to travel to agency locations throughout the State. Thiswill involve working in other centres requiring overnight stays away from Brisbane for up to one week at a time.

    ^ It is a requirement that all appointees successfully complete the prescribed pre-service training program.

    ! Travel is a requirement of this position and a valid drivers licence is therefore required. Staff who move to rural and remotelocations to work in the following area offices may be eligible for enhanced financial and employee support conditions under the Ruraland Remote Incentive Strategy; Charleville, Mt Isa, Emerald, Murgon, Roma, Longreach, Palm Island and Woorabinda. Financialincentives include annual bonus payments, airfare payments and accommodation assistance.

    # Position: Toowoomba 1 Part-time Permanent. Relevant accredited qualifications in such areas as child care or early educationwould be well regarded.

    CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND

    * Applications will remain current for 12 months.

    $ Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary for a period of 12 months with a possible extension.

    Program Management—Brisbane—

    *=COM348/06

    Senior Program Officer (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 8-5-06 40

    =*COM353/06

    Principal Program Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 8-5-06 40

    Standards and Accreditation—Community Funding Unit—Community Funding and Sector Development

    Branch—Program Management—Brisbane—

    *?COM325/06

    Assistant Project Officer Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 1-5-06 40

    CSQ Financial Services—Financial Business Solutions Supports—

    *CSQ 35/06 Administration Support Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 2-5-06 10CSQ Regional Services—

    Regional North—*CSQ 34/06 Human Resources Team Leader Cairns 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 2-5-06 10

    Human Resource Services—*$CSQ 38/06 Human Resource Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 8-5-06 10

    Payroll & Entitlement Services—*CSQ 36/06 Human Resource Officer (11 positions) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 8-5-06 10

    Information Services—Documents and Records Management—

    *CSQ 32/06 Information Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 2-5-06 10Information and Technology Services—

    Information Services—CSQ 37/06 IT Service Desk Manager Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 8-5-06 10

    Regional Services-North Queensland—*CSQ 33/06 Human Resources Team Leader Townsville 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 2-5-06 10

  • VACANCIES—continued

    ReferenceNumber Vacancy Locality

    FortnightlyClassification

    Classi-ficationSymbol

    Closing Datefor Receipt

    ofApplication

    AddressCode(seeList)Min. Max.

    $ $

    1494 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 93 [21 April, 2006

    DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES

    DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND

    ‡ Applications may remain current for up to 12 months after initial advertisement, where identical and recurring vacancies areexpected to become available.

    + Positions situated in non-metropolitan areas will involve some travel within the region.

    # A current C Class (formally A Class) drivers licence is desirable.

    NIL THE WEEK

    Administration Support Unit—Officer of Policy, Programs and Community

    and Specialist Services—Brisbane—

    ‡DSQ 321/06 Business Support Coordinator Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 1-5-06 40CMackay Office—

    Central QLD and Wide Bay Region—Programs and Community and Specialist

    Services Directorate—Office of Policy, Programs and Community

    and Specialist Services—Mackay—

    ‡DSQ 351/06 Resource Officer (Client Services) (2 positions) (c) Mackay 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 8-5-06 40CMaryborough Office—

    Central Queensland Wide Bay Region—Programs Community and Specialist Services

    Directorate—Office of Policy, Programs and Community

    and Specialist Services—Maryborough—

    ‡+#DSQ 333/06 Speech Language Pathologist (2 positions) (c) (d) Maryborough 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 8-5-06 40C‡#+DSQ 342/06 Psychologist (c) (d) Maryborough 1,569.90—2,305.10 PO2/PO3 8-5-06 40C

    Rockhampton Office—Central Queensland and Wide Bay Region—Programs and Community and Specialist

    Services Directorate—Office of Policy, Programs and Community

    and Specialist Services—Rockhampton—

    ‡#?DSQ 339/06 Community Resource Officer (Disability) (c) Rockhampton 2,153.60—1,340.70 AO5 8-5-06 40CToowoomba Office—

    Ipswich and South West QLD Region—Accommodation Support & Respite Services

    Directorate—Office of Corporate & Executive Services and

    Accommodation Support & RespiteServices—

    ‡$DSQ 331/06 Direct Services Support Officer (c) Toowoomba 1,498.80—1,645.60 OO4 1-5-06 40CVarious Regions—

    Programs, and Community SpecialistServices—

    Office of Policy, Programs and Communityand Specialist Services—

    Ipswich, Townsville, Rockhampton/Bundaberg and Gold Coast—

    ‡~̂ DSQ 345/06 Psychologist (Child Safety Behaviour Support) (c) (d)

    Various 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 8-5-06 40C

    Ipswich, Townsville, Rockhampton/Bundaberg and Maroochydore—

    ‡̂ %DSQ 346/06 Speech & Language Pathologist (Child Safety Behaviour Support) (4 positions) (c) (d)

    Various 2,110.90—2,305.10 PO3 8-5-06 40C

  • 21 April, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 93 1495

    VACANCIES—continued

    ReferenceNumber Vacancy Locality

    FortnightlyClassification

    Classi-ficationSymbol

    Closing Datefor Receipt

    ofApplication

    AddressCode(seeList)Min. Max.

    $ $

    $ Shift work will be a requirement of the position. Successful applicants must be capable of performing all physical requirementsof the position including:- Lifting and transferring people with a physical disability- Providing physical assistance quickly whenrequired. -Employing protective actions.

    ? The incumbent will be required to travel and stay away from the office for short periods. The position may require some afterhours work.

    ^ Position: Gold Coast 1 Permanent; Ipswich multiple permanent; Townsville multiple Permanent; Rockhampton/ Bundabergmultiple Permanent.

    ~ A drivers licence will be required for travel within a location. The above remuneration package includes annual leave loadingand employer superannuation contributions.

    % 4 Positions: Ipswich 1 permanent; Townsville 1 Permanent; Maroochydore 1 Permanent; Rockhampton/ Bundaberg 1permanent.

    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE ARTS

    NOTE:• Public Service positions require an ORIGINAL application, plus TWO (2) copies for each Vacancy Reference Number. • Classified Teaching positions require an ORIGINAL application, plus THREE (3) copies for each Vacancy Reference Number.

    Applications should be marked ‘Private & Confidential’ and forwarded to the appropriate address as indicated on the Position Description.Office of the Director-General of Education and

    the Arts—CO 1035/06 Executive Secretary (2 positions) Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 9-5-06 101

    Internal Audit—CO 10126/06 Manager (c) Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 AO8 5-5-06 101

    Office of Education Queensland—Student Services—

    CO 10121/06 Executive Support Officer Brisbane 1,858.30—2,43.50 AO4 26-4-06 101Corporate and Professional Services—

    Financial Services—CO 10134/06 Senior Advisor (Asset Accounting) (c) Brisbane 2,471.00—2,643.70 AO6 9-5-06 101

    Application Services—*>CO 10133/06 Application Framework Technical Specialist (c) Brisbane 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 9-5-06 101

    Web Management Services—*CO 10132/06 Senior Web Publishing Support Officer (c) Brisbane 2,453.90—2,643.70 PO4 9-5-06 101

    Brisbane International Student Centre—%CO 10120/06 Financial Officer (c) Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 26-4-06 101

    Sales and Marketing Section—=CO 10130/06 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 9-5-06 101

    Office of International, Non-State and HigherEducation—

    Education Queensland International—~CO 13131/06 Executive Officer Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 9-5-06 101

    International Student Programs—)CO 10129/06 Senior Project Officer (International Student

    Programs) (c)Brisbane 2,153.60—2,340.70 AO5 9-5-06 101

    Far North Queensland Region—Cairns Coastal District—

    *#

  • VACANCIES—continued

    ReferenceNumber Vacancy Locality

    FortnightlyClassification

    Classi-ficationSymbol

    Closing Datefor Receipt

    ofApplication

    AddressCode(seeList)Min. Max.

    $ $

    1496 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 93 [21 April, 2006

    * Applications will remain current for 12 months.

    < Position: Cairns 1 Part-time Permanent. Return applications to: Cairns Coastal District Office. PO Box 6094, Cairns, Q 4870.Permanent part time position. Hours of duty are 36.25 hrs per fortnight (0.5fte). Applicants seeking both part time and full time work areencouraged to apply.

    # Any subsequent vacancies that arise may be filled from the order of merit list without further advertisement.

    $ 2 Position: Woody Point/ Pine Rivers/ Caboolture 1 Part-time Permanent; Woody Point/ Pine Rivers/ Caboolture 1 Part-timeTemporary up to 22 December 2006. The base location of both these positions is negotiable across the Woody Point/ Pine Rivers/Caboolture areas. Any subsequent vacancies that occur within the Sunshine Coast South District may be filled using this process withoutfurther advertisement.

    @ Position: Hervey Bay 1 Temporary up to 27 February 2007.

    ? Return Applications to Hervey Bay SHS, PO Box 493, Hervey Bay, Q 4655./ Position: Hervey Bay 1 Part-time Temporary up to 27 February 2007. Hours of duty are 22 hrs per week. Salary shown is the full

    time salary rate.

    £ Position: Southbank, Brisbane 1 Temporary renewable temporary 12-24 month contract. Appointment will be made underSection 18 of the Libraries Act 1988. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months after initial advertisement where identical andrecurring vacancies are expected to become available in this time.

    % Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary up to 2 years with the possibility of extension.

    ( Position: Mt Isa 1 Temporary up to 18 April 2007. Address Code: Liz Hinder, Disability Services Support Unit, 141 MertonRoad, Woolloongabba. QLD 4102. Return Applications to: Attention Liz Hinder, Disability Services Support Unit, 141 Merton Road,Woolloongabba, Q 4102.

    ~ Return applications to: Nanango State School, PO Box 471, Nanango, Q 4615.

    ) Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary up to 2 years unless otherwise determined. Written and oral skills in an Asian language wouldbe highly desirable.

    = Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary up to 3 years unless otherwise determined.

    ~ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary up to 2 years unless otherwise determined.

    > Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary up to 12 months unless otherwise determined.

    - Position: North Ipswich 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months.

    Wide Bay-Burnett Region—Wide Bay South District—Hervey Bay State High School—

    ?@WBB10122/06

    Indigenous Transition Officer Post-Compulsory (c)

    Hervey Bay 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 26-4-06 100

    ?/WBB10123/06

    Indigenous Transition Officer Yrs 5 to 9 (c) Hervey Bay 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 26-4-06 100

    Wide Bay West District—Nanango State School—

    ~WBB 10127/06 Registrar (c) Nanango 1,571.50—1,752.60 AO3 2-5-06 100

    Arts QueenslandNIL THIS WEEK

    Corporate Administration AgencyFacilities Management Services Branch—

    CAA 812/06 Manager, Engineering and Maintenance Services South Brisbane 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 8-5-06 6Property Services—

    CAA 811/06 Cleaning and Grounds Coordinator (c) South Brisbane 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 8-5-06 6

    Queensland MuseumThe Workshops Rail Museum—

    -QMB 212/06 Learning, Events and Activities Officer (c) North Ipswich 1,858.30—2,043.50 AO4 8-5-06 6QMB 213/06 Display Officer (c) North Ipswich 1,940.00—2,043.50 OO6 8-5-06 6

    State Library of QueenslandClient Services and Collections—State Reference Library—

    *SLB 415/06 Executive Manager, Reference Services (c) South Brisbane 3,063.40—3,239.90 PO6 8-5-06 6Organisational Effectiveness—

    SLQ Bookshop/ Cafe—£SLB 414/06 Bookshop Manager Southbank 2,764.90—2,964.70 AO7 24-4-06 6

  • 21 April, 2006] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 93 1497

    VACANCIES—continued

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    FortnightlyClassification

    Classi-ficationSymbol

    Closing Datefor Receipt

    ofApplication

    AddressCode(seeList)Min. Max.

    $ $

    PLEASE NOTE:

    The Department of Education and the Arts may initiate a criminal history check on the nominated applicant(s) for vacanciesadvertised above.

    Positions, which involve working directly with students require the preferred applicant to be subject to a Working With Children Check.

    Corporate and Professional Services (CAPS) is the shared services provider for Education Queensland. CAPS operates as aseparate business unit working within resource/service agreements in partnership with the Department.

    For Principal Band 6-11 positions, the School Annual Report has replaced the school profile. Applicants should contact theDistrict Office in which the vacancy occurs to obtain a copy of this report. The position description is unique to each Band. TheApplicant Package is common to Bands 6-11 Principal positions.

    For Deputy Principal Band 6-7 positions, the applicant should contact the relevant school to obtain a copy of the school profile.

    DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICESThe Department of Emerge