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Page 1: Queensland Government Gazette · 2018. 11. 10. · PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 364] Friday 22 November 2013 [No. 65 [449] Queensland Government Gazette General Department

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

Vol. 364] Friday 22 November 2013

Queensland Government Gazette

How to search/view/download Gazettes 2003 – 2013

Please visit the website at www.qld.gov.au/publications

1. Click on Categories 2. Click on the appropriate year from the list of

Gazette categories 3. Click on the month required 4. Click on the week required 5. On the download page for the week required,

press Download 6. Should you have any problems opening the PDF, please contact -

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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

Vol. 364] Tuesday 19 November 2013 [No. 62

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Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary

© The State of Queensland 2013Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever

means is prohibited without prior written permission. Inquiries should be addressed to:Gazette Advertising, GPO Box 2457, Brisbane QLD 4001.

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BRISBANE19 November 2013

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

DECLARATION OF A COORDINATED PROJECT

I, Barry Edward Broe, appointed as the Coordinator-General, dohereby declare the Underground Bus and Train project, asdescribed in the Initial Advice Statement dated 18 November 2013,to be a coordinated project, for which an environmentalimpact statement is required, pursuant to section 26(1)(a) of theState Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 .

This declaration takes effect from the date of its publication inthe gazette, pursuant to section 26(4) of the State Developmentand Public Works Organisation Act 1971 .

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Vol. 364] Wednesday 20 November 2013 [No. 63

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Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary

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means is prohibited without prior written permission. Inquiries should be addressed to:Gazette Advertising, GPO Box 2457, Brisbane QLD 4001.

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BRISBANE20 November 2013

Sustainable Planning Act 2009

PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON THE DRAFT CAPE YORK REGIONAL PLAN

I, the Honourable Jeff Seeney MP, Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure andPlanning, do hereby notify pursuant to section 60(1) of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 that the draft CapeYork Regional Plan has been prepared.

The draft Cape York Regional Plan may be downloaded from the Department of State Development, Infrastructureand Planning website at www.dsdip.qld.gov.au/cape-york

Information about the draft Cape York Regional Plan may also be obtained by telephoning +61 7 3227 8548.

Written submissions about any aspect of the draft Cape York Regional Plan may be made to the Deputy Premierand Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning by any person from 25 November 2013 to25 March 2014.

To be properly made, submissions must:• be made to the Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning• include the name and residential or business address of each person making the submission• be made in writing and, unless the submission is made electronically, be signed by each person who has

made the submission• state the grounds of the submission and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds• be made during the consultation period.

Submissions may be sent to:By post:

Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and PlanningDraft Cape York Regional Plan FeedbackC/- Department of State Development, Infrastructure and PlanningPO Box 15009City East Brisbane Qld 4002

By facsimile: + 61 7 3237 1812By email: [email protected]

JEFF SEENEY MPDeputy Premier

Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning

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Queensland Government Gazette Natural Resources and Mines

Land Act 1994CORRECTION OF GRANT NOTICE (No 06) 2013Short t i t le

1. This not ice may be ci ted as the Correct ion of Grant Not ice (No 06) 2013.Correction of grant [s .359(3) of the Act]

2. The Deed of Grant descr ibed in Schedule 1 is amended as ment ioned in Schedule 2 .

SCHEDULE 1North Region, Cairns Office

Deed of Grant in Trust - 40064696Current Ti t le Reference- 50887354Land granted- Lot 18 on BH164, Lot 9 on BH194, Lot 5 on KM135, Lot 39 on KM148, Lot 1 on LR146 and Lots 135 to 138 on SP241206 and Lot 140 on SP241206, par ishes of Bauhinia , Wallbury, Duaringa, Balcomba and Wooroona.Area – 38760.8449 ha (about) .

SCHEDULE 2Correction of errors in describing the description and area of the Deed of Grant-omit ‘Lot 18 on BH164, Lot 9 on BH194, Lot 5 on KM135, Lot 39 on KM148, Lot 1 on LR146, Lots 135 to 138 on SP241206 and Lot 140 on SP241206’ ,insert ‘Lot 18 on BH164, Lot 9 on BH194, Lot 5 on KM135, Lot 39 on KM148, Lot 1 on LR146 and Lots 135 to 140 on SP241206’ .Areaomit ‘38760.8449 ha (about)’ , insert ‘38708.6649 ha (about)’ .

ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 21 November 2013. 2 . Publ ished in the Gazet te on 22 November 2013.3. Not r equ i red to be l a id be fo re the Leg i s l a t ive

Assembly.4 . The adminis ter ing agency is the Depar tment of

Natural Resources and Mines.5. Fi le Reference – 2013/001783

Acquisition of Land Act 1967AMENDMENT OF TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE

(No 08) 2013Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amendment of Taking of Easement Notice (No 08) 2013.Amendment of Notice [s.11(3) of the Act]

2. (1) The Taking of Easement Notice (No 45) 2011 made on 10 November 2011 and published in the Gazette on 11 November 2011 at pages 451-454, taking the easements described in Schedule 2 attached thereto in the South Region, Ipswich Office, for sewerage purposes, is amended as set out in subsection (2).

(2) In SCHEDULE 2 to the notice -omit ‘Easement in Lot 2 on RP47420 and shown on Sketch

Plan IW-WGTSM-1-GIS-0100-2451 (deposited with the Department of Environment and Resource Management), area about 766 m2, part of Title Reference 14908114, parish of Goodna.

CBD/060693Easement in Lot 907 on SP234775 and shown on Sketch Plan

IW-WGTSM-1-GIS-0100-2558 (deposited with the Department of Environment and Resource Management), area about 1156 m2, part of Title Reference 50823292, parish of Goodna.

CBD/060693’,insert ‘Easement TA in Lot 913 (restricted) on SP257089 on

SP266371 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 755 m2, part of Title Reference 50911523, parish of Goodna.

Easement VA in Lot 912 (restricted) on SP257089 on SP266372 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 1148 m2, part of Title Reference 50911522, parish of Goodna.

CBD/060693’.ENDNOTES

1. Published in the Gazette on 22 November 2013.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

Resources and Mines.4. File Reference – CBD/060693 Pt 2

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BRISBANE22 November 2013

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Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 20 November 2013

It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21(5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the personswhose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been appointed and is registered as a Commissioner for Declarations.

Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

Justices of the Peace BranchTHE SCHEDULE

Glen James ALBION Jeffrey Robert HARRISON Ian Rutherford PARSONSRonald James ALEXANDER Alan Sydney HARVEY Alexander David PATONRobert John ALLEN-ANKINS Robert William HASLAM Kevin Thomas PATTELHerbert Edwin BARR Vivian Victor HAWKE Neville John PAULLKevin John BARRON Cass Harold HAYDON Dorothy PAVLICHUKWilliam Arthur BATKIN Brian Francis HEALY Peter Wallace PEACEYChristopher Franklyn BELL John Anthony HEALY Robert Aubrey PEARTMark Roger BENNETT Shaye Courtney HELENIUS Michael Alan PECKThomas Neil BERRY Brian Vivian HERMANN William Neil PETERSBrian William BETTS Jeffery John HIGGS Robert John PLEMENUKLaurence James BIRKS Raymond William HILLS Christopher John POINTONFrances Maria BOURKE Jill HINSPETER Geoffrey Selwyn POPEDavid John BOWDEN David Harvey HORROCKS Xenia PRAKHOVARaymond John BOXALL Patricia Ellen HUMPHRIES Dorothy Joy RABICSandra Rosemary BOYD Carryl Elizabeth HUNDLEY Jean Winnifred RAMMWarren George BRIDSON Sharon Anne HUNTER Ronald William RAMSEYGiuseppe BRISCHETTO Ivan Steven ISEPY John REDMANRobert William Herbert BROOKS Gregory Ross ITZSTEIN David Kenneth REESAlan Robert BROWN Michael David JACOBSON John Nolan REIDAshley Trevor BROWN George Inslay JAMES Lucy Annelies REIJVENGrahame James BROWNE Dennis Ian JANKE Gregory Robert REISENLEITERGloria Jean BROWNING James William JOHNS Selwyn Adrian RETSCHLAGRonald James BURGESS Evan John KAHLER Michael Edward REYNOLDSTrevor John BURGESS Martin Paul KANE Mary Therese RHODESRobert John BUTTNER Ronald James KAY Sydney Victor RICHARDSONClyde James CAMPBELL Rozlyn Kaye KEECH Steven Gavin ROBERTSAndrew Hylton CARINS Kenneth Edward KELLY Laraine Grace ROBERTSONKathleen Monica CARROLL Kett Howard KENNEDY Philip Anthony RODNEYJohn Bortolo CATELAN John Peter KEYS Marian Fay ROGERSJohn Bruce CATHCART Richard Bruce KILGOUR Gregory James ROLLSDavid John CHAPMAN Sandra Karen KLEINSCHMIDT Denis Alexander ROSEKem Min CHOW Jon Leonard KNEEVES Donald James ROSSHelen Wanda CLAASSEN Christian KROGDAHL Margaret Mary ROSSKeith John COBURN Julie Amelia LABZIN Phillip Martin ROWLANDSTheodore COMINO Ronald William LAING Christine Ann RUSHKaren Michelle CONNOLLY Christine Julia LANG Dennis Joseph RYNNEAnne Frances COOMBE Arthur Kevin Barry LARKIN Murray Lance SAINTClarence John COOPER Ralph Morris LAWSON Gregory Harvey SALMON

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Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 20 November 2013

It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the personswhose name appears in the schedule hereunder has resigned as a Justice of the Peace (Commissioner for Declarations).

Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

Justices of the Peace BranchTHE SCHEDULE

Merlin Anne COUGHLAN Gordon McRobbie LEASK John Charles SANDERSMichael Francis COURTNEY Terence Ross LENZ Garry Edwin SAWYERGraham Francis COX Ian Donald St George LINDSAY Helen Muriel SCANLANKathryn Unora COX Colin Robinson LINSLEY Christine Levina SCARFEBrian Bromley CRANSTOUN Robert Peter LLOYD Jane Mary SCHILPZANDDenis Gregory CUPITT Russel John LOANE Terence James SEAYIan Bernard CURLEY James Louis LOWE John Arthur SHAPCOTTFrederick DAINTY Lok Sang LOWE Vincent Graham SHARLANDDonna Marie DALE Allan James LUTHER Raymond Owen SHAWBarry DANGERFIELD Rosetta June LYNIS-HUFFENREUTER Jeffrey Francis SHELBERGTheresa Ann DAVIS Dulcie Emily MACCARTIE Philip John SHIVNENStephen Anthony DENARO Craig Stuart MACKENZIE Bruce Cameron SLAUGHTERMaxwell James DOOLAN Beverley Anne MAGUIRE Leslie James SMALLElaine Mary DORANTE Robyn Jennifer MAIZEY Barry Edwan SMITHHerbert Francis DOYLE Ronald William MALCOLM Jacinta Mary SMITHGregory Mark DRONEY Malcolm Alexander MALLYON Shirley SMITHBarry James DUNCAN Beverly Joy MARINER Jesse SNOWDavid John EADIE Craig John MARSHALL Philip David STAVROFFRodney Maurice EDMONDS Laurence John MARTIN Helen Hyles STEELLorraine Margaret EVANS Cheryl Catherine MASON Leonie Dorothy STEVENSLauren-Ann Bianca FAKA'ATA John Russell MASTERS Marise Lyndall STOKESJohn Maurice FEEKINGS Catherine Patricia MATHESON Gregory Ian SUMMERSLeslie Donald FERGUSON Maurice Clement MAUGHAN Peter Raymond TAYLORClarence Warren FIGG Heather Jean MCCAMLEY Donald TEAGUEAnthony Maxwell FISHER Raymond James MCDONALD David Wilfred TESKEDerek Jason FITZGERALD Gregory MCERLAIN Wayne Leslie THOMPSONGwenda Barbara FRANCIS Ewen Peter MCGREGOR-LOWNDES Charles Stanley TILSESusan Elizabeth FRANCIS James Brian MCHUGH Gilbert Nicholas TOMKINSColin Robert FRASER Donald Andrew MCKENNA Philip TOVEYMerlene Mae FREEMAN Graham Charles MCKENZIE Valorie Ann TREMBATHEric Douglas GELDARD Andrew Daniel MCKERROW Russell John TREVORROWGraeme Edward GIELIS Gary Glen MCKIRDY Desmond Richard TRITTONJohn Fredolin GLEESON John Philip MCLANDERS Kenneth TURNERBernard Hal GOLDIE Dudley MESSER Richard John William TYNANJohn Victor GOLDING Lenore Margaret MILNE Alan Robert UNKLESHarry Roach GOODSON Paul Adrian MOORE Frederik Peter VAN DER DUYSPeter Allan GRAHAM Douglas Sidney MORRIS Arnold John VANDENHURKPeter Roy GRAHAM Georgina Agnes MORRIS Waneta Grace VIVIANAnn-Louise GRECH Desley Anne MUNDELL Lyle William VOLLBeverley Dawn GRENFELL Elise Renee MUNSIE-TIBBITS Albert Norman VOYSEYRobert Alan GRICE Melda Dorothy MURCHIE Garry Richard WATERSDonald George GRIMLEY Terence Edward MURPHY Terence John WATTSPauline Ann GRUMMITT Marjorie Ann Hamilton NEIL Mark Lidston WEST-NEWMANAnnette Patricia GULLE Michael Adrian NEWTON-WADE Michael Spencer WHITEDarryl Frederick John GUTKE William Hugh O'BRIEN Janet Carolyn WILLIAMSPhyllis Maria HALLEWELL Terence Edward O'DONNELL Phillip John WILLIAMSKathy Frances HANSEN Garry Thomas O'NEILL David Juleff WILSONLynette Margaret HANSON Reginald George ORD Janise Gail WILSONLeslie Mark HARDEN Ronald James O'SHANNESSY Thomas George WOODBRIDGERobert Thomas HARDY Eleanor Gladys PARKER Philip Andrew John YATESJoanne HARRIS Bryan Alexander PARRY Robert Anthony YEATES

Raymond GARRIGAN Anthony Joseph O'CARROLLKenneth Edward GEYSING Laurence Bruce STAAL

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Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 20 November 2013

It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has resigned as a Justice of the Peace (Magistrates Court).

Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

Justices of the Peace BranchTHE SCHEDULE

Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 20 November 2013

It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21(5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the personswhose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been appointed and is registered as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified).

Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

Justices of the Peace BranchTHE SCHEDULE

Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 20 November 2013

It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has resigned as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified).

Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

Justices of the Peace BranchTHE SCHEDULE

Tracy Anne MEDSON

Rodney Kenneth ADAMS Therese Frances HEGERTY David Ingram PETCHELLJudith Lynley ALTERATOR Roxanne HOSKINSON John Andrew PHELANDesley Elizabeth BARTLETT Leonard James HUGHES Stefan John POKITKOBrian James BAUER Daphne Marilyn JACKSON Gail Marie PORTERJohannes Petrus BERGMAN Yasmin KHAN Alexander Graham McGregor PRINGLEMichelle Amanda BIDDINGTON Megan Jayne KILROY Carolyn Ann PROUDLOCKDavid Alexander CARLSON Peter Bernard KING Norman Peter RABJOHNSAntonio CAVALLO Michael Adrian KLAR Venera RANERIPeter John CHALKLEY Katharine Anne Louise LAZENBY Kerry Andrew REHBEINRelma Lei COLLINS Catharina Johanna LESAGE Philip John Hamilton RERRIERobin Grant COOPER Sandra Ann MACDONALD Peter Russell RIGNEYJoseph CORCORAN Claire Louise MACONACHIE Peter Noel ROBERTSONDavid Robert COULSON Felicia Bernadette MACPHERSON Kerry Ann ROLLASONJessie Elizabeth COX Stephen Clyde MARCHANT Gary Alan ROYDHOUSERosalie Jane COX Michelle Andrea MCDOWALL Shirley Anne SAUERClifford John CRAWFORD David John MEIERS Glen Joseph SIBSONLisa Emma Lovell FARNIK Alan George MERCER John Frederick SLOANEBeverley Joy FORSYTH Marjorie Jean MORRISON David William SMITHGary John FOSTER Cynthia MUNRO Kaitlyn Maree SMITHBarry Charles FRANCE Deborah Maree NEWMAN Rosemary Therese STRINGINIBrett John FRATUS Robert Harold NOBLE Bonita Jane THOMSONHayley Jane FRATUS Lindsay Francis NOFZ Andrea Nikki WANHeather Jeanette GALLEY Lynnette Margaret O'KEEFE Douglas WELCHKenneth James GIBBS Sandra Ann O'KELLY Gregory Bernard WOLFFMervyn James GILBY Shawn Scott PALISE Leslie John WYNNJoady Anne GRAHAM Lindsay William PARRY Alexander YOUNGWilliam Harold George GREEN Thakorbhai Babubhai PATEL Richard Anthony ZANDEJohn Lethbridge GREIG David John PEELDavid HASKINGS John Joseph PEET

Yash KARAN Lee Susan MACKENZIE Kelvin George ZIETHCheryl Anne LAMBERTON Christine Annette PALMER

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Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander andMulticultural Affairs22 November 2013

On 21 November 2013, Her Excellency the Governor, acting by andwith the advice of the Executive Council, and under the provisionsof the Family Responsibilities Commission Act 2008 , approved theappointment of the following persons to the Family ResponsibilitiesCommission and the Family Responsibilities Board for a term of oneyear commencing 1 January 2014 until 1 January 2015.

Family Responsibilities CommissionName PositionMr David Robert Glasgow CommissionerMr Rodney Joseph Curtin Deputy CommissionerMr Thomas Toikalkin Local Commissioner, AurukunMr Edgar Andrew Kerindun Local Commissioner, AurukunMs Vera Deborah Koomeeta Local Commissioner, AurukunMs Doris Komben Poonkamelya Local Commissioner, AurukunMs Dorothy Pootchemunka Local Commissioner, AurukunMs Sarah Wolmby Local Commissioner, AurukunMs Ada Panawya Woolla Local Commissioner, AurukunMs May Mary Kepple Local Commissioner, CoenMs Elaine Louise Liddy Local Commissioner, CoenMr Peter Pedro Peter Local Commissioner, CoenMr Garry Lloyd Port Local Commissioner, CoenMr Brian Neil Cobus Local Commissioner, Hope ValeMr Ivan Roy Deemal Local Commissioner, Hope ValeMs Erica Dale Deeral Local Commissioner, Hope ValeMr Victor Patrick Gibson Local Commissioner, Hope ValeMs Doreen Margaret Hart Local Commissioner, Hope ValeMs Karen Jane Gibson Local Commissioner, Mossman

GorgeMs Karen Grace Shuan Local Commissioner, Mossman

GorgeMs Loretta Mary Spratt Local Commissioner, Mossman

Gorge

Family Responsibilities BoardRepresentative position PositionDirector-General, ChairpersonDepartment of Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander andMulticultural Affairs(Mr James Purtill)

Associate Secretary, Board MemberIndigenous Affairs,Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet(Ms Liza Carroll)

Director, Cape York Institute Board Member(Mr Noel Pearson)

GLEN ELMES MPMinister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

and Multicultural Affairs and Minister Assisting the Premier

Department of Education, Training and EmploymentBrisbane, 22 November 2013

Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of theExecutive Council and under the Education (Queensland StudiesAuthority) Act 2002 , has approved on 21 November 2013that Ms Leesa Jeffcoat AM, be appointed as a member andchairperson, and Ms Pamela Betts and Mr Matthew Campbellas members to the Queensland Studies Authority, from21 November 2013 up to and including 30 June 2014.

JOHN-PAUL LANGBROEK MP

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NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES

The following appointments to various positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Act 2008 .

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART I

A public service officer, tenured general employee or a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit listed in schedule 1of Public Service Regulation 2008 who wishes to appeal against a promotion listed in Part 1 must give a written Appeal Noticewithin 21 days following gazettal of the promotion to –

Industrial RegistrarIndustrial Registry

Email: [email protected] Address: www.qirc.qld.gov.au for Appeal Notice

For general enquiries prior to lodgement of an appeal:Contact PSC Advisory Service 1300 038 472 or email [email protected]

APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE

Reference Number

Vacancy Date of Appointment

Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Multicultural Affairs

25634/13 Senior Financial Accountant, Financial Services, Corporate and Client Services, Brisbane (AO6)

Date of duty Carter, Jon Senior Finance Officer, Assets, Assets and Debt, Accounting Services, Client Services (Finance), Queensland Shared Services, Brisbane (AO5)

Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services

23819/12 Court Coordinator, Cape York North and Torres Strait Islands Child Safety Service Centre, Cairns (PO4)

Date of duty Collins, Fiona Prosecutor, Queensland Police Services, Cairns (PO3)

25609/13 Senior Policy Officer, Strategic Policy and Programs, Child Safety, Child and Family Strategic Policy and Design, Child and Family Policy, Brisbane (AO6)

Date of duty Boveri, Caitlin Resource Officer, Analysis and Reporting Team (Child Safety), Planning and Performance Report (Child Safety), Planning and Performance Reporting, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO5)

25097/13 Senior Practitioner, Emerald Child Safety Service Centre, Child Safety, Youth and Families, Central Queensland Region, Regional Service Delivery Operations, Emerald (PO5)

Date of duty Reabel, Rachel Child Safety Officer, Rockhampton North Child Safety Service Centre, Child Safety, Region – Central, Rockhampton (PO3)

Community Safety

16792/13 Senior Operations Supervisor, Local Ambulance Service Network, Queensland Ambulance Service, Darling Downs (Stn04)

11-11-2013 Setch, Bradley Officer in Charge, Local Ambulance Service Network, Darling Downs, Queensland Ambulance Service, Oakey (ASTN1)

16792/13 Senior Operations Supervisor, Local Ambulance Service Network, Queensland Ambulance Service, Emerald (Stn04)

11-11-2013 Gaskin, Michael Paramedic, Local Ambulance Service Network, Central Queensland, Queensland Ambulance Service, Gemfields (APARA)

16792/13 Senior Operations Supervisor, Local Ambulance Service Network, Queensland Ambulance Service, Townsville (Stn04)

20-01-2014 Hardy, Ray Officer in Charge, Local Ambulance Service Network, Townsville, Queensland Ambulance Service, Kirwan (ASTN3)

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Education, Training and Employment

FNR6835/13

Head of Campus, Northern Peninsula Area College – Injinoo Junior Campus, Far North Queensland Region (SL2)

01-01-2014 Hollis, Daniel Paul Head of Campus, Tagai– Stephen Island Campus,Far North Queensland Region (SL1)

CO10323/13

Senior Facilities Services Officer, Capital Works Planning, Infrastructure Programs and Delivery Unit, Infrastructure Services Branch, Corporate Services Division,Brisbane (AO6)

04-11-2013 Ryder, Deborah Administration Officer, Manly State School, South East Region, Education Queensland Division, Brisbane South (AO2)

CO10399/13

Executive Services Officer, Learning Technologies, Web and Digital Unit, Information and Technologies Branch, Corporate Services Division,Coorparoo (AO3)

04-11-2013 Booth, Julie Administration Officer, Learning Technologies, Web and Digital Unit, Information and Technologies Branch, Corporate Services Division, Coorparoo (AO2)

CO10301/13

Administration Officer, SAP Business Support Unit, Finance Branch, Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO6)

11-11-2013 Oksanen, Heidi Administration Officer, Web Services, Information and Technologies Branch, Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO3)

DSR10359/13

Computer Technician, Stanthorpe State High School, Darling Downs South West Region, Education Queensland Division, Stanthorpe (TO3)

25-01-2014 Ezzy, Angeline Senior Computer Assistant, Stanthorpe State High School, Darling Downs South West Region, Education Queensland Division, Stanthorpe (OO4)

MER10388/13

Business Services Manager, Eagle Junction State School, Metropolitan Region, Education Queensland Division, Brisbane (AO4)

04-11-2013 Champness, Kerry Administrative Officer, Eagle Junction State School, Metropolitan Region, Education Queensland Division, Brisbane (AO2)

SER10364/13

Business Services Manager, Windaroo Valley State High School, South East Region, Education Queensland Division, Gold Coast (AO5)

28-10-2013 Hawkins, Wendy Business Services Manager, Mabel Park State High School, South East Region, Education Queensland Division, Logan (AO3)

SER10351/13

Business Services Manager, Browns Plains State High School, South East Region, Education Queensland Division, Brisbane (AO5)

21-10-2013 Jackson, Julie Business Services Manager, Browns Plains State High School, South East Region, Education Queensland Division, Brisbane (AO3)

Health

HSCI1074/13

Analyst, Statistical Analysis and Linkage Team, Health Statistics Unit, Health Systems Innovation Branch, Health Service and Clinical Innovation Division, Brisbane (AO5)

31-10-2013 Utz, Miles Analyst Intern, Statistical Analysis and Linkage Team, Health Statistics Unit, Health Systems Innovation Branch, Health Service and Clinical Innovation Division, Brisbane (AO3)

HSCI07285/13

Manager (WorkMAPP), Clinician Workforce Planning, Clinician Planning and Leadership Unit, Health Systems Innovation Branch, Health Service and Clinical Innovation Division,Southport (AO8)

23-09-2013 Archdall, Benjamin Nurse Manager, Nursing Support Unit, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Gold Coast (Nurse Grade 7)

HSSS09271/13

Principal Advisor (19[2] Arrangements), Revenue Strategy and Support Unit, Finance Branch, System Support Services Division, Brisbane (AO7)

31-10-2013 Skinner, Linnette Practice Manager, Inala Indigenous Health Service, Community and Primary Health, Metro South Hospital and Health Service, Inala (AO4)

APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE

Reference Number

Vacancy Date of Appointment

Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)

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Housing and Public Works

16953/13 Principal Advisor Workforce Capability, Workforce Performance, Employee Relations and Reporting, Human Resources, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO7)

Date of duty Hine, Emma Advisor Workforce Capability, Workforce Performance, Employee Relations and Reporting, Human Resources, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO5)

17002/13 Principal Advisor Employee Services, Corporate Services, Human Resources, Workforce Performance, ER and Reporting, Employee Relations, Brisbane (AO7)

Date of duty Edie, Amanda Senior Advisor Employee Services, Corporate Services, Human Resources, Workforce Performance, ER and Reporting, Employee Relations, Brisbane (AO6)

16943/13 Senior Client Service Manager,Housing Services, Strategy Policy Programs And Performance, Housing, Thursday Island (AO6)

Date of duty Cloudy, Caroline Client Service Manager, Housing Services, Strategy Policy Programs And Performance, Housing, Thursday Island (AO5)

Justice and Attorney-General

16803/13 Principal Inspector (Operations), WHS Brisbane South / Gold Coast, Regional WHS Compliance Services, Operations and Compliance, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, Office of Fair and Safe Work Queensland,Upper Mount Gravatt (AO6)

Date of duty Westcott, Peter Senior Inspector (Industrial), WHS Brisbane South / Gold Coast, Regional WHS Compliance Services, Operations and Compliance, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, Office of Fair and Safe Work Queensland,Upper Mount Gravatt (AO5)

National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing

25503/13 Team Leader, Assets and Safety, Operational Support, Technical Services, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Brisbane (AO6)

Date of duty Noble, Bruce Senior Project Officer, Assets, Operational Support, Technical Services, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Brisbane (AO5)

25700/13 Senior Chemist – Quality, Analytical Services Unit, Racing Science Centre, Office of Racing, Office of The Director-General, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Brisbane (PO4)

Date of duty Sievers, Catherine Chemist, Analytical Services Unit, Racing Science Centre, Office of Racing, Office of The Director-General, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Brisbane (PO3)

25680/13 Ranger, Bundaberg, Wide Bay, Sunshine and Fraser Coast Region, Regional Operations East, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Maryborough (OO5)

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Natural Resources and Mines

25194/13 Land Administration Officer, Brisbane Registration Office, Titles Operations, Titles Registration, Land and Indigenous Services, Brisbane (AO3)

Date of duty Abel, Rene’e Administration Officer, Brisbane Registry Office, Titles Operations, Titles Registry, Service Delivery, Natural Resources and Mines, Brisbane (AO2)

Public Trust Office

PT04/13

Principal Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO5)

Date of duty Tolg, Sylvia Louise Senior Lawyer, Legal Services, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (PO4)

PT04/13

Principal Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO5)

Date of duty Do, Kate Khanh Doan Senior Lawyer, Legal Services, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (PO4)

PT04/13

Principal Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO5)

Date of duty Winmill, Katrina Louise

Senior Lawyer, Legal Services, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (PO4)

APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE

Reference Number

Vacancy Date of Appointment

Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)

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PT04/13

Principal Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO5)

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PT19/13

Senior Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Ipswich (AO4)

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PT26/13

Executive Support Officer, Public Trustee Executive Program, Brisbane (AO3)

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Administrative Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO2)

PT34/13

Senior Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Rockhampton (AO4)

Date of duty Sluiter, Nicola Anne Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Rockhampton (AO3)

PT34/13

Senior Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Rockhampton (AO4)

Date of duty Pritchard, Evan John Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Rockhampton (AO3)

PT36/13

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PT37/13

Senior Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Program Charitable Trusts, Brisbane (AO4)

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Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3)

PT45/13

Assistant Manager, Client Services, Ipswich (AO6)

Date of duty Strange, Ana Louise Principal Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office,Ipswich (AO5)

Queensland Studies Authority

QSA15/13

Manager, Quality Assurance Unit, Curriculum Services Division, South Brisbane (AO8)

15-11-2013 Carrigan, Natalie Principal Education Officer, Quality Assurance Unit, Curriculum Services Division, South Brisbane (AO7)

Queensland Treasury and Trade

25717/13 Senior Statistician, Economic and Structural Policy, Government Statistician, Data and Business Services, Data Services, Brisbane (AO6)

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25451/13 Principal Treasury Analyst, Fiscal, Health Group, Health, Brisbane (AO8)

Date of duty Sadikaj, Luan Principal Treasury Analyst, Fiscal, Health Group, Health, Brisbane (AO6)

25600/13 Senior Investigations Officer – Complex, Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO6)

Date of duty Siale, Kesome Brookfield

Senior Investigations Officer – Level 1,Payroll Tax Specialist Services, Business Revenue, Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO5)

25600/13 Senior Investigations Officer – Complex, Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO6)

Date of duty Crouch, Kerry-Lee Senior Investigations Officer – Level 1,Compliance Large Corporate, Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO5)

25600/13 Senior Investigations Officer – Complex, Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO6)

Date of duty Crawford, Sean Philip Senior Investigations Officer – Level 1,Complex Investigations and Enforcement, Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO5)

Transport and Main Roads

25596/13 Principal Engineer (Asphalt and Surfacings), Roads Surfacings, Pavements Research and Innovation, Pavements, Materials and Geotechnical, Engineering and Technology, Infrastructure Management and Delivery, Brisbane (PO6)

Date of duty Jones, Jason Principal Engineer, Pavement Design, Pavements Research and Innovation, Pavements, Materials and Geotechnical, Engineering and Technology, Infrastructure Management and Delivery,Brisbane (PO5)

APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE

Reference Number

Vacancy Date of Appointment

Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)

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NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART II

Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies.

Appeals do not lie against these appointments.

APPOINTMENTS PART II - NON-APPEALABLE

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Education, Training and Employment

CO10374/13

Director, Marketing, Community Engagement and Partnerships Branch, Office of the Director-General, Brisbane (SO)

25-11-2013 Tranchida, Antonino

FNR6830/13

Head of Campus, Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy – Hopevale Campus, Far North Queensland Region (SL3)

01-01-2014 Buckley, Finnius Antares

FNR6833/13

Head of Campus, Northern Peninsula Area College– Bamaga Junior Campus, Far North Queensland Region (SL3)

01-01-2014 Coutts, Yolanda Pam-Marie

FNR6826/13

Principal, Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy, Far North Queensland Region (SL5)

01-01-2014 Hales, Cindy Louise

FNR6831/13

Head of School - Junior, Western Cape College – Weipa Junior Campus, Far North Queensland Region (SL3)

23-01-2014 Howe, Michelle Alishia

MER6832/13

Associate Principal, Woodcrest College,Metropolitan Region (SL3)

23-01-2014 Couch, Penelope Louise

Health

HSCI09258/13

Senior Workforce Officer, Allied Health Professions’ Office of Queensland, Health Service and Clinical Innovation Division, Herston (AO6)

04-11-2013 Louie, Allison

HSCI07288/13

Principal Workforce Planning Officer, Clinician Workforce Planning, Clinician Planning and Leadership Unit, Health Systems Innovation Branch, Health Service and Clinical Innovation Division, Southport (AO7)

23-09-2013 Stables, Terry

HSPP09514/13

Principal Planning Officer, Integrated Planning Unit, Policy and Planning Branch, System Policy and Performance Division (AO7)

01-11-2013 Mishra, Archana

HSSS09259/13

Advisor (Work Evaluation and Governance), Workforce Advisory and Remuneration Unit, Human Resource Services Branch, System Support Services Division, Brisbane (AO5)

06-11-2013 Smith, Krystal

HSSS09524/13

Business Support Officer, Contestability Branch,System Support Services Division, Brisbane (AO4)

31-10-2013 Palmer, Tanis

HSSS09675/13

Senior Project Officer, Contestability Branch, System Support Services Division, Brisbane (AO6)

05-11-2013 Thompson, Felicia

HSSS10112/13

Project Officer (Property), Strategic Projects – Land and Buildings Transfer Project, Health Infrastructure Branch, System Support Services Division, Brisbane (AO5)

04-11-2013 Sharp, Jessica

Residential Tenancies Authority

* RTA01/13

Client Contact Services Officer, Client Contact Centre, Client Contact Services, Brisbane (AO3)

Date of duty Beatson, Jay

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* RTA01/13

Client Contact Services Officer, Client Contact Centre, Client Contact Services, Brisbane (AO3)

Date of duty Chandra, Roshika

* RTA01/13

Client Contact Services Officer, Client Contact Centre, Client Contact Services, Brisbane (AO3)

Date of duty Marinucci, Rebecca

* Temporary to permanent appointment.

State Development, Infrastructure and Planning

*16960/13

Executive Director, Infrastructure Policy and Planning, State Development, Brisbane (SES2H)

Date of duty Kanowski, Stephen

* Contract for 3 years with possibility of extension.

State Library

SLB423/13

Administration Support Officer, Literacy and Young Peoples Service, Regional Access and Public Libraries, Brisbane (AO2)

18-11-2013 Smith, Nell Frances

APPOINTMENTS PART II - NON-APPEALABLE

Reference Number

Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee

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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Acts Interpretation Act 1954

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

Repeal of Taking of Land Notice (No. 1) 2013

Short title

This notice may be cited as the Repeal of Taking of Land Notice (No. 1) 2013.

Easements repealed

The Easements described in Schedule 1 taken by the Coordinator-General pursuant to the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 for the purpose of works to be undertaken for the Stanwell-Gladstone Infrastructure Corridor, and which vested in the Coordinator-General on and from the date of publication of Taking of Land Notice (No. 11) 2010 on 8 October 2010 are repealed in accordance with section 82 of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 and section 24AA of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954.

SCHEDULE 1Easements

(i) Easements A and B in Lot 39 on DS688 on Survey Plan 226072, County of Deas Thompson, Parish of Langmorn, being part of the land contained in Title Reference 50136571;

(ii) Easement A in Lot 804 on DT407 on Survey Plan 226073, County of Deas Thompson, Parish of Langmorn, being part of the land contained in Title Reference 30564026; and

(iii)Easement C in Lot 40 on DS21 on Survey Plan 226072, County of Deas Thompson, Parish of Langmorn, being part of the land contained in Title Reference 18797034.

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 21 November 2013.

2. Published in the Gazette on 22 November 2013.

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

4. The administering agency is the Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967State Development and Public Works

Organisation Act 1971

Taking of Land Notice (No. 2) 2013 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking

of Land Notice (No. 2) 2013.Land taken2. The Easements described in Schedule

1 are taken by the Coordinator-General pursuant to the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 for the purpose of providing for the establishment of an infrastructure corridor within the Stanwell-Gladstone Infrastructure Corridor State Development Area, and vest in the Coordinator-General on and from 22 November 2013.

Rights and obligations3. That the rights and obligations

conferred and imposed by the Easements in Schedule 1 includes the matters set out in Schedule 2.

SCHEDULE 1 Easements Taken

Easements E and F in Lot 39 on Crown Plan DS688 on Survey Plan 264783 (being a plan to be registered in the Queensland Land Registry) County of Deas Thompson Parish of Langmorn being part of the land contained in Title Reference 50136571.

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Easement B in Lot 804 on Crown Plan DT407 on Survey Plan 264784 (being a plan to be registered in the Queensland Land Registry) County of Deas Thompson Parish of Langmorn being part of the land contained in Title Reference 30564026.

Easement G in Lot 40 on Crown Plan DS21 on Survey Plan 264783 (being a plan to be registered in the Queensland Land Registry) County of Deas Thompson Parish of Langmorn being part of the land contained in Title Reference 18797034. (SCHEDULE ENDS)

SCHEDULE 2 Acquisition of Land Act 1967

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

Rights and Obligations Under Easement for Infrastructure Corridor

Stanwell-Gladstone Infrastructure Corridor State Development Area

1 INTERPRETATION 1.1 In this Schedule:

“Burdened Land” means the whole of the land owned by the Landowner that is burdened by the Easement.

“Consequential Loss” means any Loss, however caused, which is a consequence of another Loss (regardless of whether or not the possibility of the Loss was contemplated or communicated when the Easement was granted).

“Constructor” means the person or persons licensed from time to time by the Coordinator-General to construct Infrastructure on the Easement Area.

“Construction Licence” means a licence from the Coordinator-General to a Constructor which permits the construction of Infrastructure on the Easement Area.

“Coordinator-General” means the Coordinator-General, the corporation sole constituted under the State

Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 and where the context permits, the servants, agents, contractors, subcontractors and licensees of the Coordinator-General and other persons authorised by the Coordinator-General to exercise the Coordinator-General’s rights under the Easement.

“Easement” means the easement taken by the Coordinator-General including the terms and conditions contained in this Schedule.

“Easement Area” means that portion of the Burdened Land taken by the Coordinator General for the Easement.

“Infrastructure” means anything relating to the transportation, movement, transmission or flow of anything, including for example, goods, materials, substances, matter, particles with or without charge, light, energy, information and anything generated or produced as well as anything reasonably associated with or ancillary to such things which may be below or above ground but does not include road or rail infrastructure.

“Landowner” means the registered owner or registered lessee of the Burdened Land, or such other person who has an estate or interest in the Burdened Land, from time to time.

“Loss” means any damage, claim, action, loss, expense, proceeding or liability.

“Operator” means a person or persons licensed from time to time by the Coordinator-General to operate Infrastructure on the Easement Area.

“Operation Licence” means a licence from the Coordinator-General to an Operator which permits the operation of Infrastructure on the Easement Area.

“SGIC Land Use Protocol” means the land use protocol developed by the Coordinator-General for the Stanwell–Gladstone Infrastructure Corridor

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State Development Area, as may be amended by the Co-ordinator General from time to time.

1.2 If the Landowner or the Coordinator-General consists of two or more persons at any time:

(a) a reference in the Easement to that party is to be read as a reference to each of those persons individually, and each combination of them jointly; and

(b) those persons are bound and benefited by the Easement both individually and in each combination of them jointly.

1.3 A reference in the Easement to a person includes a reference to a body corporate (including a local government) and every other kind of legal person.

1.4 The Easement burdens the Burdened Land in accordance with section 6(2) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967.

2 RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF COORDINATOR-GENERAL

2.1 The Coordinator-General and all persons authorised, permitted or licensed from time to time by the Coordinator-General including but not limited to Constructors, Operators and the surveyors, servants, agents, consultants, contractors and sub-contractors of the Coordinator-General, Constructors and Operators may from time to time:

(a) construct, install, repair, maintain, remove, replace, clean, clear, add to and alter any Infrastructure on, in, under, through or over the Easement Area;

(b) inspect or survey the Easement Area, or any Infrastructure on it;

(c) undertake mowing, slashing and vegetation (including without limitation timber, trees and crops) control or removal in relation to the Easement Area;

(d) break open the soil of the Easement Area (both on the surface and subsurface) for the purpose of doing or getting ready to do any of the other things that the Coordinator-General can do under the Easement;

(e) enter, exit and traverse by whatever means, and remain on (for so long as is necessary) the Easement Area for the purpose of doing or getting ready to do any of the things the Coordinator-General can do under the Easement;

(f) pull down or break open any fencing on the Easement Area (including the installation of gates in such fencing at the cost of the Coordinator-General) in order to enter or exit it (but only after, except in the case of an emergency, giving reasonable prior notice to the Landowner if any livestock are contained within the fenced area);

(g) scour water from any pipeline that forms part of any Infrastructure and discharge that water on to the Easement Area;

(h) remove and dispose of spoil created as a consequence of exercising its rights under this Easement;

(i) take anything onto the Easement Area and use and operate what has been taken onto the Easement Area; and

(j) do on the Easement Area anything which in the Coordinator-General’s opinion is necessary or convenient for, or incidental to exercising the Coordinator-General’s rights under the Easement, including, as examples but without limitation:

(1) stockpiling anything required for or relating to

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the construction, installation, repair, maintenance, removal, replacement, cleaning, clearing, addition or alteration of Infrastructure;

(2) stockpiling soil dug up on or from under the Easement Area;

(3) temporarily restricting access to the Easement Area or parts of it, by whatever means the Coordinator-Generalthinks fit including fencing off the Easement Area or parts of it, and doing other things to provide for the construction, installation, alteration, maintenance, repair or security of Infrastructure, items referred to in subparagraph (1) or soil referred to in subparagraph (2); and

(4) anything reasonably determined by the Coordinator-General to be required for the purpose of establishing, operating and maintaining Infrastructure in the Easement Area.

2.2 (a) The Landowner acknowledges and agrees that the Coordinator-General does not need to exercise its rights and powers under the Easement personally and the Coordinator-General’s rights and powers under the Easement are not intended to be exclusive to the Coordinator-General. The Coordinator-General may authorise other people to exercise those rights and powers, including Constructors and Operators.

(b) The Coordinator-General shall have the right to authorise, permit or licence other parties to use the Easement Area for all or any of the purposes as the

Coordinator-General may do so under the Easement, including granting Construction Licences and/or Operation Licences and otherwise to exercise the same rights and powers as the Coordinator-General under the Easement subject to all the conditions and restrictions upon such rights as are set out in the Easement.

(c) The Coordinator-General must not:

(1) grant a Construction Licence to a Constructor unless and until the Constructor agrees to be bound by the terms of the Easement including:

(i) compliance with the SGIC Land Use Protocol;

(ii) restoration of the Easement Area pursuant to clause 2.3(d); and

(iii) payment of compensation pursuant to clause 2.5.

(2) grant an Operation Licence to an Operator unless and until:

(i) the Coordinator-General has previously issued a Construction Licence for the relevant Infrastructure; and

(ii) the Coordinator General is satisfied the Constructor (or its successors) has complied with clause 2.3(d) or paid compensation pursuant to clause 2.5.

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2.3 In exercising rights and powers under the Easement, the Coordinator-General and/or persons authorised, permitted or licensed from time to time by the Coordinator-General to use the Easement Area, including Constructors and Operators must:

(a) comply with the SGIC Land Use Protocol, or caused the SGIC Land Use Protocol to be complied with;

(b) ensure that any work done on the Easement Area is done properly in accordance with standard industry practice from time to time;

(c) cause as little inconvenience as is reasonably practicable to the Landowner;

(d) restore the Easement Area as nearly as is reasonably practicable to its former condition if the Easement Area is damaged or changed by the work done on the Easement Area;

(e) comply with all applicable laws regarding occupational health and safety in the undertaking of any work done on the Easement Area;

(f) carry out all activities on the Easement Area in accordance with all relevant Commonwealth, State and local government laws; and

(g) from the commencement of construction on the Easement Area, take all reasonable steps and precautions, in connection with any work performed on the Easement Area and at all times while such work is being performed, adopt methods of practice to prevent and treat any outbreak of weed infestation on the Easement Area (including parthenium weed) arising from the work performed on the Easement Area. For the

avoidance of doubt the Coordinator-General and all such persons authorised, permitted or licensed by the Coordinator-General to perform work in the Easement Area shall be under no obligation to eradicate any weed infestation on the Easement Area which existed prior to the commencement of work in the Easement Area or subsequently results other than due to work performed on the Easement Area.

2.4 If the Landowner breaches any term of the Easement, the Coordinator-General or persons authorised, permitted or licensed by the Coordinator-General to use the Easement Area may do anything that is reasonably necessary to correct the breach (such as removing a structure erected on the Easement Area in breach of the Easement). Any such action shall be taken without the Coordinator-General or persons authorised, permitted or licensed by the Coordinator-General incurring any liability to the Landowner.

2.5 Where the Coordinator-General, or persons authorised, permitted or licensed by the Coordinator-General to use the Easement Area, cause loss or damage to the property of the Landowner on the Easement Area, the Coordinator-General or persons authorised, permitted or licensed by the Coordinator-General to use the Easement Area must either:

(1) repair, or replace the property of the Landowner as nearly as reasonably practicable to the condition existing at the time of the loss or damage or pay the Landowner reasonable compensation to repair or replace the property of the Landowner as nearly as reasonably practicable to the condition existing at the time of the loss or damage; or

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(2) if it is not reasonable or desirable to repair or replace the property, compensate the Landowner for the loss or damage caused.

2.6 Notwithstanding anything in this Easement or the SGIC Land Use Protocol, the Coordinator-General’s liability:

(1) is limited in accordance with the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971; and

(2) excludes Consequential Loss howsoever caused.

3 RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF LANDOWNER

3.1 The Landowner must:

(a) allow the Coordinator-General unobstructed access to, and egress from, the Easement Area at all times.

(b) not excavate, drill or erect or permit to be erected any improvement, building, structure, pipeline, services, private road or access track, fence, driveway, paving, billboard, or cable in, under, on, through or above the Easement Area without the prior written consent of the Coordinator-General;

(c) maintain and repair, and not change any such improvement, building, structure, pipeline, services, private road or access track, fence, driveway, paving, billboard or cable in, under, on, above or through the Easement Area (other than removing any structure erected on the Easement Area in breach of the Easement);

(d) avoid activities which might adversely affect the subsoil stability and surface drainage of the Easement Area without the

prior written consent of the Coordinator-General;

(e) not alter the ground level, or alter or disturb the present grades of the Easement Area or change its topography or allow inundation of the Easement Area by water without the prior written consent of the Coordinator-General;

(f) not plant orchards, vines, trees, and shrubs on the Easement Area without the prior written consent of the Coordinator-General;

(g) not crop, dig, plough or carry out deep ripping or blade ploughing of the Easement Area so as to interfere with the Easement Area or any rights pertaining to the Easement Area without the prior written consent of the Coordinator-General;

(h) exercise reasonable care to ensure that any Infrastructure on the Easement Area is not damaged;

(i) not interfere with, damage or place at risk any Infrastructure on the Easement Area from time to time or interfere with anything that the Coordinator-General or a person authorised, permitted or licensed by the Coordinator-General is storing or has placed on the Easement Area from time to time (including plant and equipment, stockpiles of soil dug up from or from under the Easement Area or any other stockpiles) without the prior written consent of the Coordinator-General;

(j) not take onto the Easement Area any vehicles or equipment weighing in excess of the maximum legal loading for such vehicles or equipment on Queensland roads;

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(k) not cause a nuisance that adversely affects the Coordinator-General’s rights and powers under the Easement or any Infrastructure on the Easement Area from time to time;

(l) promptly abate any such nuisance;

(m) use its best endeavours to prevent anyone from doing anything that the Landowner must not to do under the Easement. The Landowner must not allow or authorise anyone to do anything which the Landowner is not permitted to do under the Easement;

(n) promptly notify the Coordinator-General if it becomes aware of anyone doing anything which the Landowner is not permitted to do under the Easement;

(o) not interfere with or obstruct the Coordinator-General, or any person authorised, permitted or licensed from time to time by the Coordinator-General, in the exercise or enjoyment of its rights and powers under the Easement;

(p) not grant any rights to any person in relation to the Easement Area to the extent the granting of those other rights could or will conflict or interfere with the Infrastructure or the exercise of any of the Coordinator-General’s rights and powers under the Easement; and

(q) provide the Coordinator-General with current contact details for the Landowner and must immediately update the Coordinator-General if these details change.

3.2 The Landowner is responsible for the acts and omissions of anyone claiming through the Landowner (such as

tenants, licensees and mortgagees). An act or omission of any of those persons is treated for the purposes of the Easement as if it was an act or omission of the Landowner personally.

4 OWNERSHIP OF INFRASTRUCTURE All Infrastructure and other things brought into or installed on the Easement Area from time to time by the Coordinator-General will, as between the Landowner and the Coordinator-General, notwithstanding any affixation to the Easement Area, remain the property of the Coordinator-General. The Coordinator-General may remove the whole or part of the Infrastructure at any time and will make good any damage to the Burdened Land so caused.

5 STAMPING AND REGISTERING OF EASEMENT The Coordinator-General must:

(a) stamp (if required) and register the Easement; and

(b) pay all duty and registration fees (if any) on the Easement.

6 MINING OR PETROLEUM TENEMENT The Landowner must give the Coordinator-General a copy of any notification received by the Landowner in respect of any application for a mining or petroleum tenement under the Mineral Resources Act 1989, the Petroleum Act 1923, the Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004 or any similar or replacement legislation, in respect of land which includes all or any part of the Easement Area, within 7 days after the Landowner receives such notification.

7 FURTHER ASSURANCES The Landowner must execute every deed, instrument, assurance or other

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document and do all such things as may be necessary to secure the rights of the Coordinator-General conferred by the Easement as the Coordinator-General may reasonably require, including (without limitation) obtaining the consent of any person necessary and producing the title document for the Burdened Land and executing all documents necessary to give effect to any proposed assignment, transfer, encumbrance or other dealing by the Coordinator-General in respect of the Easement Area.

8 NOTICE

8.1 General

Any notice, demand, certification, process or other communication given in relation to the Easement must be in writing in English and must be signed by the party giving the notice or by an authorised officer or agent of the party giving the notice.

8.2 How to give a communication

A communication may be given by being:

(a) personally delivered;

(b) left at the party’s current address for notices;

(c) sent to the party’s current address for notices by pre-paid ordinary mail or, if the address is outside Australia, by pre-paid airmail; or

(d) sent by fax to the party’s current fax number for notices.

8.3 Particulars for delivery of notices

The address and facsimile number of the Coordinator-General and Landowner is that specified below or that which a party specifies by written notice to the other party from time to time:

The Coordinator-General:

Address: The Coordinator-General

PO Box 15517

City East Qld 4002

Fax: (07) 3224 2978

Attention: Executive Director, Land Acquisition and Delivery Division, Office of the Coordinator-General

Landowner: Address:

Fax:

Attention:

The Landowner must update these contact details as required by clause 3.1(q) of the Easement.

9 COORDINATOR-GENERAL’S CONSENT

(a) Subject to clause 9(b), the Coordinator-General may conditionally or unconditionally give or withhold any consent to be given under the Easement.

(b) Subject to clause 9(c), the Coordinator-General will not unreasonably refuse or withhold its consent to the Landowner:

(i) maintaining any existing private road or access track within the Easement Area;

(ii) where consent of the Coordinator-General is stated to be not to be unreasonably withheld under the SGIC Land Use Protocol;

(iii) carrying out normal burning practice; and

(iv) erecting and maintaining any fence across the Easement Area if:

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(A) each fence includes a lockable gate in a location agreed with the Coordinator-General; and

(B) at the election of the Coordinator-General,the Landowner installs a lock on the gate and supplies a set of keys to the lockable gate to the Coordinator-Generalor the Coordinator-General installs the lock and supplies a set of keys to the Landowner.

(c) It will be reasonable for the Coordinator-General to refuse or withhold its consent if the actions of the Landowner are, in the Coordinator-General’s opinion, likely to jeopardise the safety, security, construction, repair, maintenance, replacement or operation of, or interfere with the Infrastructure or restrict the Coordinator-General’s access to, along or across, or egress from, the Easement Area.

10 SEVERABILITY

(a) Subject to clause 10(b), if a provision of the Easement is illegal or unenforceable in any relevant jurisdiction, it may be severed for the purposes of that jurisdiction without affecting the enforceability of the other provisions of the Easement.

(b) Clause 10(a) does not apply if severing the provision materially alters the scope and nature of the Easement or the relative commercial or financial positions of the parties, or would be contrary to public policy.

(SCHEDULE ENDS)

ENDNOTES

5. Made by the Governor in Council on 21 November 2013.

6. Published in the Gazette on 22 November 2013.

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

8. The administering agency is the Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning.

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South Bank Corporation Act 1989

SOUTH BANK CORPORATION (AMENDMENT OF APPROVED DEVELOPMENT PLAN) NOTICE (No. 1) 2013

Short Title

1. This Notice may be cited as the South Bank Corporation (Amendment of Approved Development Plan) Notice (No.1) 2013.

Commencement

2. This Notice commences on 22 November 2013.

Amendment of Approved Development Plan

3. Pursuant to section 35(9)(a) of the South Bank Corporation Act 1989, the Governor in Council has approved the amendment of the South Bank Corporation Area Approved Development Plan.

AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 6 PRECINCT 3 OF THE SOUTH BANK CORPORATION AREA APPROVED DEVELOPMENT PLAN

6.0 PARKLANDS PRECINCT

Amendments to Section 6 Precinct 3 – Parkland Precinct

Omit –

6.2.1 Development Intensity

The preferred optimum gross floor area for the predominant land uses in Precinct Three (Development Areas B-E) are outlined below in Table 6.2.

Table 6.2

Gross Floor Areas of Predominant Land Uses – Precinct Three (Development Areas B-E)

Predominant Land Uses Optimum Gross Floor Area (m2)Business Premises 4,800 Food and Beverage 7,025 Public Purpose 1,880 Retail 720

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Insert-

6.2.1 Development Intensity

The preferred optimum gross floor area for the predominant land uses in Precinct Three (Development Areas B-E) are outlined below in Table 6.2.

Table 6.2

Gross Floor Areas of Predominant Land Uses – Precinct Three (Development Areas B-E)

Predominant Land Uses Optimum Gross Floor Area (m2)Business Premises 4,800 Food and Beverage 10,525 Public Purpose 1,880 Retail 720

Omit-

6.6.1 Optimum Gross Floor Areas

The optimum gross floor areas for predominant land uses within the Development Area 3C are outlined below in Table 6.8.

Table 6.8

Gross Floor Areas of Predominant Land Uses – Development Area 3C

Predominant Land Uses Optimum Gross Floor Area (m2)Food and Beverage 500

Insert –

6.6.1 Optimum Gross Floor Area

The optimum gross floor areas for predominant land uses within the Development Area 3C are outlined below in Table 6.8.

Table 6.8

Gross Floor Areas of Predominant Land Uses – Development Area 3C

Predominant Land Uses Optimum Gross Floor Area (m2)Food and Beverage 4,000

Omit-

6.6.2.1 Site Arrangement and Massing

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The area available for building shall be restricted to the Building Envelope indicated in Figure 6.3(b).

Insert-

6.6.2.1 Site Arrangement and Massing

The area available for building shall be the entire Building Envelope indicated in Figure 6.3(b). A maximum 1500m2 total Building Envelope/s is permitted in the building area. The location and size of the building area and Building Envelope/s shall not be changed except at the discretion of the Council*. Public pedestrian access, permeability and view corridors shall be maintained at ground level through the building area. Uses that contribute to activation should be developed at ground level.

* Brisbane City Council is the planning authority in accordance with Part 7 of the South Bank Corporation Act, 1989.

Omit-

6.6.2.2 Building Heights

The maximum parapet level of Building Envelope 41 shall be AHD 11.5 metres.

Insert-

6.6.2.2 Building Heights

The maximum parapet level of the Building Envelope shall be AHD 18 metres.

Omit-

6.6.2.4 Circulation and Access

Public pedestrian access suitable for disabled use shall be provided from the Special Access Areas to the Building Envelope. The pedestrian paths shall link the Entertainment Piazza to an entry terrace/court and the promenade to riverside terraces.

Only service vehicle access shall be permitted to the Building Envelopes from the Special Access Areas – Ground Level. Such access shall have restricted hours of operation at the discretion of the Corporation. There shall be no public or private car access to the Development Area 3C.

Insert –

6.6.2.4 Circulation and Access

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Public pedestrian access suitable for disabled use shall be provided from the Special Access Areas to the Building Envelope. The pedestrian paths shall link the Entertainment Piazza to an entry terrace/court and the promenade to riverside terraces.

Only service and special event vehicle access shall be permitted to the Building Envelope/s through the Parklands. Such access shall have restricted hours of operation at the discretion of the Council*. There shall be no public or private car access to the Development Area 3C other than described above.

* Brisbane City Council is the planning authority in accordance with Part 7 of the South Bank Corporation Act, 1989.

Omit-

6.6.2.5 Building Envelope Landscaping

Landscape treatment for Building Envelope 41 shall be in accordance with Section 2.0 Urban Design Principles, and will include the following:

(a) Provision of two paved outdoor eating terraces each with a minimum area of 150m2. Terraces shall be open to the sky over a minimum of 80% of the area; and

(b) Provision of a minimum 20% of soft landscape treatment within this Building Envelope.

Insert –

6.6.2.5 Building Envelope Landscaping

Landscape treatment to the Building Envelope/s shall be in accordance with Section 2.0 Urban Design Principles to the approval of the Council*.

* Brisbane City Council is the planning authority in accordance with Part 7 of the South Bank Corporation Act, 1989.

Omit-

6.6.3 Transition Area Requirements

The Transition Areas within Development Area 3C shall be developed in accordance with Section 3.3.2 and cater for the following requirements:

(a) Provision of an Entrance Court to link with the South Bank Waterway and Development Area 3E and having a minimum area of 200m2; and

(b) Provision of a minimum of 35% of soft landscape treatment to the Transition Areas.

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Omit- Figure 6.1 (a) Key Plan 3A

Insert- Figure 6.1 (a) Key Plan 3A

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Omit- Figure 6.2 (a) Key Plan 3B

Insert- Figure 6.2 (a) Key Plan 3B

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Omit- Figure 6.3(a) Key Plan 3C

Insert- Figure 6.3(a) Key Plan 3C

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Omit- Figure 6.3(b) Development Area 3C Plan

Insert- Figure 6.3(b) Development Area 3C Plan

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Omit- Figure 6.4(a) Key Plan 3D

Insert- Figure 6.4(a) Key Plan 3D

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Omit- Figure 6.5(a) Key Plan 3E

Insert- Figure 6.5(a) Key Plan 3E

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Omit- Figure 6.6(a) Key Plan 3F

Insert- Figure 6.6(a) Key Plan 3F

END NOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 21 November 2013. 2. Published in the Gazette on 22 November 2013. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of State Development, Infrastructure

and Planning.

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Education (General Provisions) Act 2006

SCHOOL ENROLMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

In accordance with Chapter 8, Part 3 Section 170, of the Education(General Provisions) Act 2006 , School Enrolment ManagementPlan for the following schools have been prepared by the RegionalDirectors, North Queensland, Darling Downs South West & SouthEast region, delegate of the chief executive.

Copies of School Enrolment Management Plans are available forpublic inspection, without charge, during normal business hours atthe department’s head office, and accessible on the department’swebsite http://education.qld.gov.au/schools/catchment

Region: North QueenslandSchool: Bluewater State School (new)

Region: Darling Downs South West School: Darling Heights State School (new)

Harlin State School (new)

Region: South East School: Palm Beach-Currumbin State High School (update)

Browns Plains State High School (update)Waterford West State School (new)

Environmental Protection Act 1994Section 318 and 318D

NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY RELEVANT ACTIVITIES

I, Jonathan (Jon) PC Black, chief executive of the Department ofEnvironment and Heritage Protection do hereby make the followingEligibility Criteria and Standard Conditions for EnvironmentallyRelevant Activities (ERAs) in accordance with the provisions ofsection 318 and 318D of the Environmental Protection Act 1994 :

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for cattle feedlotting(ERA 2)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for sheep feedlotting(ERA 2)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for pig keeping(ERA 3)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for poultry farming(ERA 4)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for chemicalmanufacturing (water based paint) (ERA 7)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for chemicalmanufacturing (soap, surfactants or cleaning or toiletryproducts) (ERA 7)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for retreadingtyres (ERA 13)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for extractingmaterial (ERA 16)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for screening(5000 tonnes to 100,000 tonnes of material in a year) (ERA 16)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for screening(more than 100,000 tonnes but not more than 1 milliontonnes of material in a year) (ERA 16)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for screening(more than 1 million tonnes of material in a year) (ERA 16)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for bottling orcanning food (ERA 23)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for meatprocessing (not including rendering) (ERA 25)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for meatprocessing (including rendering) (ERA 25)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for milk processing(ERA 26)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for metal foundry(ERA 29)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for surface coating(ERA 38)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for tyre recycling(ERA 59)

• Eligibility criteria and standard conditions for sewage treatmentworks (ERA 63)

The eligibility criteria for the above ERAs will take effect onceapproved by the Environmental Protection Regulation 2008. Oncethe regulation approves the eligibility criteria, the documentswill be open for public inspection during office hours on business

days at the central office (Brisbane) and each regional officeof the Department of Environment and Heritage Protectionor electronically at http://www.business.qld.gov.au/business/running/environment/licences-permits/applying-environmental-authority/activities-suitable-standard-applications

Jonathan (Jon) PC BlackDirector-General

Department of Environment and Heritage Protection

Government Owned Corporations Act 1993Section 114

Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Section 24aa

REVOCATION OF NOTIFICATION

The notifications of the application of the policy document entitledState Procurement Policy to North Queensland Bulk PortsCorporation Limited, its subsidiaries and controlled entities,gazetted on 5 February 2010 and to each Government ownedcorporation set out in the schedule below, their subsidiaries andcontrolled entities, gazetted on 12 February 2010, are revoked.

The Honourable The HonourableTim Nicholls MP Scott Emerson MPTreasurer and Minister for Transport andMinister for Trade Main Roads

22/10/2013 13/11/2013

SCHEDULEFar North Queensland Ports Corporation Limited Gladstone Ports Corporation LimitedPort of Townsville Limited

Legal Aid Queensland Act 1997

NOTIFICATION

Legal Aid QueenslandBrisbane, 19 November 2013

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Legal Aid Queenslandhas determined changes to the policies and guidelines for theprovision of legal assistance as follows:

1. Include reference to the existing arrangements existingbetween Legal Aid Queensland and the Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander Legal Service regarding applicationsfor grants of legal assistance to eligible Indigenous people;

2. Include reference to details regarding the ownership of LegalAid and preferred supplier files and access to documentscontained on those files;

3. Replace references to the “Federal Magistrates Court” inthe Commonwealth Family Law Guideline 5.2(3) – Childmaintenance and support, Commonwealth Civil LawGuideline 3.1(1) – Migration cases and CommonwealthCivil Law Guidelines 6.1(b) – Other Federal and High Courtproceedings to the “Federal Circuit Court”;

4. Remove references to the Drug Court in the Commonwealthand State Legal Aid Service Priorities and the StateCriminal Law Guideline 7 – Other Criminal Proceedings;

5. Administrative decisions not reviewable by the ExternalReview Officer expanded to include decisions to allocate asolicitor and decisions of the Internal Review Officer to refuseto re-list a matter before the External Review Officer becauseno material change in circumstances is demonstrated;

6. Amend State Civil Law Guideline 1 – Child Protection toremove specific reference to means test and eligibility test;

7. Amend State Civil Law Guideline 1(5) – Child Protection toinclude the availability of legal assistance in for representationat the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal in limitedcircumstances;

8. Amend Commonwealth Family Law Guideline 2 – FamilyDispute Resolution to include the availability of legalassistance for conference resolution support intervention.

The changes were approved by the Board of Legal Aid Queenslandand take effect from 1 November 2013. The complete currentpolicies and guidelines for the provision of legal assistance canbe viewed at: www.legalaid.qld.gov.au

ANTHONY REILLYChief Executive Officer

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Nature Conservation Act 1992

COMMENCEMENT OF EXISTING MANAGEMENT STATEMENTSNOTICE (No. 1) 2013

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Commencement of ExistingManagement Statements Notice (No. 1) 2013 .

Management statements to take effect [s191 of the Act].

2. The management statements described in the Scheduletake effect on the date of commencement of s191.

3. A copy of the management statements is available forinspection at 400 George Street, Brisbane or on thedepartmental website.

SCHEDULE

1. The list of existing management statements that take effectin accordance with s191 of the Act follows:

Albinia National ParkAlton National ParkAlwal National Park (Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land)Amamoor National ParkAnnan River (Yuku Baja-Muliku) National ParkAstrebla Downs National ParkBan Ban National ParkBania National ParkBania National Park (Recovery)Barron Gorge National ParkBasilisk Range National ParkBeeron National ParkBellthorpe National ParkBenarkin National ParkBendidee National ParkBeninbi National ParkBingera National ParkBinya National ParkBlack Mountain National ParkBlackbraes National ParkBlackdown Tableland National ParkBladensburg National ParkBluff Hill National ParkBoodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National ParkBrampton Islands National ParkBribie Island National ParkBroad Sound Islands National ParkBulburin National ParkBulleringa National ParkBunya Mountains National ParkBurrum Coast National ParkCamooweal Caves National ParkCania Gorge National ParkCape Melville National ParkCape Palmerston National ParkCape Upstart National ParkCastle Tower National ParkCherbourg National ParkChesterton Range National ParkChillagoe-Mungana Caves National ParkClaremont Isles National ParkClump Mountain National ParkConondale National ParkConway National ParkConway National Park (Recovery)Cordalba National ParkCrater Lakes National ParkCrows Nest National ParkCudmore (Limited Depth) National ParkCurtain Fig National ParkCurtis Island National ParkD'Aguilar National ParkD'Aguilar National Park (Recovery)Daintree National ParkDan Dan National ParkDanbulla National ParkDavies Creek National ParkDawes National ParkDawes National Park (Recovery)Deer Reserve National ParkDenham Group National ParkDiamantina National Park

Dinden National ParkDinden National Park (Recovery)Djiru National ParkDryander National ParkDularcha National ParkElla Bay National ParkEndeavour River National ParkErringibba National ParkEsk National ParkEubenangee Swamp National ParkEudlo Creek National ParkExpedition (Limited Depth) National ParkFairlies Knob National ParkFerntree Creek National ParkFinucane Island National ParkFlinders Group National ParkFort Lytton National ParkFreshwater National ParkGadgarra National ParkGatton National ParkGeham National ParkGirramay National ParkGirringun National ParkGlass House Mountains National ParkGlastonbury National ParkGlenbar National ParkGloucester Island National ParkGoneaway National ParkGood Night Scrub National ParkGoodedulla National ParkGoomboorian National ParkGoomboorian National Park (Recovery)Great Basalt Wall National ParkGrey Peaks National ParkGrongah National ParkGympie National ParkHalifax Bay Wetlands National ParkHampton National ParkHann Tableland National ParkHasties Swamp National ParkHell Hole Gorge National ParkHerberton Range National ParkHerberton Range National Park (Recovery)Howick Group National ParkHull River National ParkHumboldt National ParkIsla Gorge National ParkJack River National ParkJapoon National ParkJardine River National ParkJunee National ParkKelvin National ParkKeppel Bay Islands National ParkKinrara National ParkKirrama National ParkKoombooloomba National ParkKroombit Tops National ParkKULLA (McIlwraith Range) National Park

(Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land)Kuranda National ParkKurrimine Beach National ParkKutini-Payamu (Iron Range) National Park

(Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land)Lake Bindegolly National ParkLama Lama National Park

(Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land)Lindeman Islands National ParkLittle Mulgrave National ParkLizard Island National ParkLockyer National ParkLockyer National Park (Recovery)Macalister Range National ParkMagnetic Island National ParkMain Range National ParkMalaan National ParkMaleny National ParkMapleton Falls National ParkMapleton National ParkMapleton National Park (Recovery)Maria Creek National ParkMelsonby (Gaarraay) National ParkMillstream Falls National ParkMolle Islands National Park

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Moogerah Peaks National ParkMoresby Range National ParkMount Abbot National Park (Scientific)Mount Archer National ParkMount Barney National ParkMount Binga National ParkMount Chinghee National ParkMount Colosseum National ParkMount Cook National ParkMount Etna Caves National ParkMount Hypipamee National ParkMount Jim Crow National ParkMount Lewis National ParkMount Mackay National ParkMount O'Connell National ParkMount Pinbarren National ParkMount Spurgeon National ParkMount Walsh National ParkMount Webb National ParkMount Windsor National ParkMount Windsor National Park (Recovery)Mowbray National ParkMowbray National Park (Recovery)Mudlo National ParkMunga-Thirri National ParkNairana National ParkNairana National Park (Recovery)Nangur National ParkNarkoola National ParkNarkoola National Park (Recovery)Nerang National ParkNewry Islands National ParkNgalba Bulal National ParkNorthumberland Islands National ParkNour Nour National ParkNuga Nuga National ParkOakview National ParkOyala Thumotang National Park

(Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land)Palmerston Rocks National ParkPalmgrove National Park (Scientific)Paluma Range National ParkPeak Range National ParkPercy Isles National ParkPidna National ParkPinnacles National ParkPossession Island National ParkPrecipice National ParkPumicestone National ParkRaine Island National Park (Scientific)Ravensbourne National ParkRepulse Islands National ParkRinyirru (Lakefield) National Park

(Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land)Russell River National ParkSandbanks National ParkSarabah National ParkSaunders Islands National ParkSir Charles Hardy Group National ParkSmith Islands National ParkSnake Range National ParkSouth Cumberland Islands National ParkSouthern Moreton Bay Islands National ParkSpringbrook National ParkSt Helena Island National ParkStaaten River National ParkStarcke National ParkSundown National ParkSwain Reefs National ParkTamborine National ParkTewantin National ParkTewantin National Park (Recovery)The Palms National ParkThrushton National ParkTopaz Road National ParkTuchekoi National ParkTully Falls National ParkTully Falls National Park (Recovery)Tully Gorge National ParkTully Gorge National Park (Recovery)Warro National ParkWest Hill National ParkWhite Mountains National Park

Whitsunday Islands National ParkWickham National ParkWietalaba National Park (Recovery)Wild Cattle Island National ParkWongi National ParkWoocoo National ParkWoondum National ParkWooroonooran National ParkWoowoonga National ParkWoroon National ParkWrattens National ParkYungaburra National ParkYuwi Paree Toolkoon National Park

ENDNOTES

1. Published in the Gazette on 22 November 2013.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administrating agency is the Department of National

Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing.

Police Service Administration Act 1990

DECLARATION OF POLICE ESTABLISHMENT

I, D A (Tony) Wright, Assistant Commissioner for the Southern PoliceRegion in the Queensland Police Service, pursuant to section 10.10of the Police Service Administration Act 1990 , hereby declare thefollowing place to be a temporary police establishment:

A temporary police station at a demountable buildingsituated at the Woodford Folk Festival 87 Woodrow Road,Woodford and a temporary watchhouse at a markedQueensland Police Service Hyundai I-Load panel vanQueensland Registration number 858SVV

as from and including Thursday 26 December 2013 to Thursday2 January 2014, inclusive.

Declaration made at Toowoomba in the said State of Queensland,on 19 November 2013.

D A (Tony) WRIGHTASSISTANT COMMISSIONER

SOUTHERN REGION

NOTICE OF A MINISTERIAL DESIGNATION OF LANDFOR COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE

MADE UNDER THE SUSTAINABLE PLANNING ACT 2009

I, MARK MCARDLE, Minister for Energy and Water Supply, give notice:

A Ministerial designation has been madeA designation of land for community infrastructure pursuant tosection 200 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 has been made.The designation is in respect of land on which QueenslandElectricity Transmission Corporation Limited, trading as PowerlinkQueensland, proposes to build community infrastructure.

Description of the land to which the designation appliesThe land designated consists of a corridor of easements andareas of land as described in the table below:

Easement/Area ID

Easement/Area Plan No.

Property Lot No.

Property Survey Plan No.

Local Government

Whole of Lot 19 WHS358 Isaac Regional Council

PA SP248586 20 WHS462 Isaac Regional Council

CIDA NBB 100.1 Suttor Developmental Road

Isaac Regional Council

PB SP248587 3 SP185775 Isaac Regional Council

PC SP248588 60 WHS326 Isaac Regional Council

PD SP248589 59 WHS9 Isaac Regional Council

CIDB NBB 101.1 Nebo Creek Isaac Regional Council

PF SP248590 62 WHS18 Isaac Regional Council

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Type of community infrastructure for which the land has beendesignatedThe type of community infrastructure for which the land has beendesignated is operating works under the Electricity Act 1994 .Specifically, these operating works are Powerlink Queensland’sproposed Northern Bowen Basin Stage 1 (Nebo-Broadlea)Transmission Line Project, which consists of:• a 66 kilometre (km) 275 kilovolt (kV) double circuit transmission

line between Powerlink Queensland’s existing Nebo Substationand the proposed Moorvale South Substation;

• a 12km 132kV transmission line between the proposedMoorvale South Substation and Ergon Energy’s proposedBroadlea Substation; and

• the proposed 275/132/66kV Moorvale South Substation.

MARK MCARDLE MPMinister for Energy and Water Supply

Dated: 20 November 2013

NOTICE OF A MINISTERIAL DESIGNATION OF LANDFOR COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE

MADE UNDER THE SUSTAINABLE PLANNING ACT 2009

I, MARK McARDLE MP, Minister for Energy and Water Supply, givenotice:

A Ministerial designation has been madeA designation of land for community infrastructure pursuant tosection 200 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 has been made.The designation is in respect of land on which QueenslandElectricity Transmission Corporation Limited, trading as PowerlinkQueensland, proposes to build community infrastructure.

Description of the land to which the designation appliesThe land designated consists of a corridor of easements andareas of land as described in the tables below:

Clifford Creek Substation

Dinoun South Substation

Type of community infrastructure for which the land has beendesignatedThe type of community infrastructure for which the land has beendesignated is operating works under the Electricity Act 1994 .Specifically, these operating works are the Clifford Creek andDinoun South Substation Projects, consisting of the constructionof a new 132 kilovolt substation at Reedy Creek (Clifford Creek)and an access easement of approximately 1.6 kilometres long and20 metres wide, and a new 132 kilovolt substation at Combabula(Dinoun South) and an access easement of approximately5.7 kilometres long and 20 metres wide.

MARK McARDLE MPMinister for Energy and Water Supply

Dated: 20 November 2013

PE SP248590 62 WHS18 Isaac Regional Council

CIDC NBB 102.1 Leggetts Road Isaac Regional Council

CIDD NBB 103.1 Unnamed Road Isaac Regional Council

PG SP248591 90 W403 Isaac Regional Council

CIDE NBB 104.1 Unnamed Road Isaac Regional Council

PH SP248591 92 W404 Isaac Regional Council

CIDF NBB 105.1 Strathfield Road Isaac Regional Council

PI SP248609 94 WHS842268 Isaac Regional Council

CIDG NBB 106.1 Unnamed Road Isaac Regional Council

PJ SP251689 5 WHS138 Isaac Regional Council

PM SP251690 9 CP864632 Isaac Regional Council

PK SP251690 9 CP864632 Isaac Regional Council

PL SP251691 18 SP130061 Isaac Regional Council

CIDH NBB 107.1 Peak Downs Highway Isaac Regional Council

PN SP251692 36 KL811178 Isaac Regional Council

CIDI NBB 108.1 Fitzroy Developmental Road

Isaac Regional Council

PO SP251693 4 SP144274 Isaac Regional Council

PQ SP251694 5270 SP144274 Isaac Regional Council

PP SP251694 5270 SP144274 Isaac Regional Council

PR SP251695 20 KL168 Isaac Regional Council

CIDJ NBB 109.1 Unnamed Reserved Road

Isaac Regional Council

CIDK NBB 110.1 Daunia Road Isaac Regional Council

PS SP248602 3 RP866478 Isaac Regional Council

PT SP248602 2 RP866478 Isaac Regional Council

Whole of Lot 6 RP845780 Isaac Regional

Council

PA SP248598 25 SP130068 Isaac Regional Council

PB SP248599 2 SP214498 Isaac Regional Council

PC SP248599 2 SP214498 Isaac Regional Council

CIDL NBB 111.1 Poitrel Road Isaac Regional Council

PD SP248600 1 SP187962 Isaac Regional Council

PE SP248601 3 SP221655 Isaac Regional Council

Whole of Lot 2 SP221655 Isaac Regional Council

Easement/Area ID

Easement/Area Plan No.

Property Lot No.

Property Survey Plan No.

Local Government

Area A CC01 72 SP248281 Maranoa Regional Council

Area 62 CC01 72 SP248281 Maranoa Regional Council

Easement/Area ID

Easement/Area Plan No.

Property Lot No.

Property Survey Plan No.

Local Government

Area 1 DS01 3 AB51 Western Downs Regional Council

Area A DS01 3 AB51 Western Downs Regional Council

Area B DS02 2 AB132 Western Downs Regional Council

Area C DS02 5 AB50 Western Downs Regional Council

Area D DS02 5 AB50 Western Downs Regional Council

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NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THEBUILDING ACT 1975

1. ApprovalThe forms in the table below were approved by the delegateof the Chief Executive, Department of Housing and PublicWorks on 20 November 2013, under section 254 of theBuilding Act 1975 , to take effect from 22 November 2013.

2. Availability of formsForm 30 will be available from the Queensland BuildingServices Authority website at http://www.bsa.qld.gov.auForm 32 will be available from the Department of Housingand Public Works’ website at www.hpw.qld.gov.au

NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORM UNDER THECONTRACT CLEANING INDUSTRY (PORTABLE LONG SERVICE LEAVE)

ACT 2005

CommencementThe following Contract Cleaning Industry (Portable Long ServiceLeave) Authority form has been approved and shall take effectfrom the date of issue.

Forms approvedThe following form has been approved:

Availability of formForm is available from:

Contract Cleaning Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) AuthorityLevel 4, Centro Lutwyche543 Lutwyche RoadLutwyche Qld 40301 800 803 491

Or

Email – [email protected]

This notice is issued by Maureen Buckland Record SystemsCoordinator, QLeave.

Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995

NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED GUIDELINE

ReferenceThis notice may be referred to as the Vehicle Standards (Approvalof Guideline) Notice (No.5) 2013 .

ApprovalThe following form is approved:• Guideline for the fitting of flashing lights and sirens to

particular emergency and disaster response vehicles inQueensland – Form 33 – Version 1

Authorising LawThe laws under which this Guideline is approved for use are:

(a) Statutory Instruments Act 1992 ; and(b) Transport Operations (Road Use Management – Vehicle

Standards and Safety) Regulation 2010 .

CommencementThis Guideline was approved for use by the Executive Director,Legislation and Standards, Department of Transport and MainRoads, as delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of that departmentfor commencement from 22 November 2013.

Availability of GuidelineCopies of this guideline are available from the Department ofTransport and Main Roads Vehicle Standards team on request.

FORM NO.

TITLE VERSION NO.

30 Application for licence as a building certifier 1.3

32 Relevant information for service providers 1

Form No. Version No. Form Heading

CCI 4 5 Employer Return

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CONTENTS(Gazettes No. 62-65—pp. 443-486)

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APPOINTMENTS............................................................. 449-458

NOTICES / BYLAWS / DECLARATIONS / STATUTES .............................................................. 460-483

Acquisition of Land ActActs Interpretation ActEducation (General Provisions) ActEducation (Queensland Studies Authority) ActElectricity ActEnvironmental Protection ActFamily Responsibilities Commission ActGovernment Owned Corporations ActJustices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations ActLegal Aid Queensland ActMineral Resources ActNature Conservation ActPetroleum ActPetroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) ActPolice Service Administration ActPublic Service ActSouth Bank Corporation ActState Development and Public Works Organisation ActSustainable Planning Act

NOTIFICATION OF FORMS.......................................................484Building ActContract Cleaning Industry (Portable Long Service Leave) ActStatutory Instruments ActTransport Operations (Road Use Management) Act

Bills Assented to ...................................................NIL THIS WEEK

ADVERTISEMENTS .................................................NIL THIS WEEK

Extraordinary Gazette (Other) .........................................443-444

Extraordinary Gazette (Other) .........................................445-446

Natural Resources and Mines Gazette ............................447-448

Transport / Main Roads Gazette ............................NIL THIS WEEK

Local Government Gazette ....................................NIL THIS WEEK

General Gazette .............................................................449-48�

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