General Gazette Number G40 Dated 8 October 2015

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General Gazette Number G40 Dated 8 October 2015
Victoria Government Gazette
By Authority of Victorian Government Printer
No. G 40 Thursday 8 October 2015
www.gazette.vic.gov.au
GENERAL
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TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Private Advertisements
Dissolution of Partnership
Stawell Autopro
Estates of Deceased Persons
Alphastream Lawyers
Andrew McMullan & Co.
Beckwith Cleverdon Rees
Borchard & Moore
Constantina Dare
Daniel Lawyers & Associates
Davis Lawyers
Ingpen & Bent
Lorraine Jones & Associates
McCluskys Lawyers
McKean Park
Ralph James Smith
Roberts Beckwith Partners
Russo Pellicano Carlei
Sandhurst Trustees Limited
Slater & Gordon
Taits Legal
Tisher Liner FC Law
Tragear & Harris Lawyers
Williams Winter
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Sales by the Sheriff
Stephen Fisher
Judeline Grace Taylor and
Jason Peter Munro
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Government and Outer Budget Sector
Agencies Notices
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Orders in Council
Acts: Flora and Fauna Guarantee
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Obtainables
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As from 8 October 2015
The last Special Gazette was No. 296 dated 7 October 2015.
The last Periodical Gazette was No. 1 dated 27 May 2015.
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PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the business
partnership heretofore subsisting between
David Arthur Burkhill and Susan Ann Burkhill
carrying on the retail business known as Stawell
Autopro at Stawell Victoria has been dissolved
as from 30 September 2015.
GEORGE THOMAS FRENCH, late
of Faversham House, 27 Shierlaw Avenue,
Canterbury, Victoria, engineer, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed
deceased, who died on 29 May 2015, are
required by the executrix, Janice Margaret
Carmichael, care of Alphastream Lawyers,
1 Dunoon Court, Mulgrave 3170, Victoria,
to send particulars thereof to her, care of the
undermentioned solicitors, within sixty days
from the date of publication of this notice, after
which the executrix will distribute the estate,
having regard only to the claims of which she
has notice.
ALPHASTREAM LAWYERS,
1 Dunoon Court, Mulgrave, Victoria 3170.
Re: PHILIP EDWARD REYNOLDS.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of Philip Edward
Reynolds, late of 18 Collier Crescent, Brunswick,
Victoria, who died on 6 December 2013, are
required by Colin Richard Reynolds and Maryan
Wynne Reynolds, the administrators of the estate
of the deceased, to send particulars of their
claim to Andrew McMullan & Co., solicitors,
4/64–66 Kingsway, Glen Waverley, in the said
State, solicitors for the administrators of the said
estate, by 15 December 2015, after which time
the administrators may convey or distribute the
assets, having regard only to claims of which
they then have notice.
ANDREW McMULLAN & CO., solicitors,
4/64–66 Kingsway, Glen Waverley,
Victoria 3150.
EDNA ALICE DABROWSKI, late of
205 Warrandyte Road, Ringwood North, in the
State of Victoria, retired, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed
deceased, who died on 12 September 2015,
are required to send particulars thereof to the
executor, care of the undermentioned solicitors,
on or before 11 December 2015, after which date
the executor may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which he
then has notice.
BECKWITH CLEVERDON REES, solicitors,
294 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000.
Re: Estate of DOROTHY SEYMOUR
MUDIE, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 3 July 2015, are required by the
trustee, Elizabeth Anne Beer, care of 44 Douglas
Street, Noble Park, Victoria, to send particulars
to the trustee by 23 December 2015, after which
date the trustee may convey or distribute the
assets, having regard only to the claims of which
the trustee has notice.
BORCHARD & MOORE, solicitors,
44 Douglas Street, Noble Park 3174.
Re: MAGDALENA KATSORIS, late of
24–36 Lorne Street, Fawkner, Victoria, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 8 May 2015, are required by the
trustee, Constantina Dare, care of 116 Mt Eliza
Way, Victoria 3930, retired teacher, to send
particulars to her by 8 December 2015, after
which date the trustee may convey or distribute
the assets, having regard only to the claims of
which she then has notice.
Dated 8 October 2015
Re: MICHAEL ANTHONY BUTTER, late
of 24 Gordon Street, Maribyrnong, Victoria,
deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 29 June 2015, are required by the
executor, Paul Butter, to send particulars of
their claim to him, care of the undermentioned
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solicitors, by 8 December 2015, after which date
the executor may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which he
may then have notice.
DANIEL LAWYERS & ASSOCIATES,
solicitors,
Level 1, 40 Droop Street, Footscray 3011.
care of the undermentioned legal practitioners, by
2 March 2016, after which date the trustee may
convey or distribute the assets, having regard only
to the claims of which he then has notice.
INGPEN & BENT,
legal practitioners for the trustee,
95 Yarra Street, Geelong 3220.
Re: DAVID CHOONG KHOON CHAI, also
known as Choong Khoon Chai, late of Burwood
Lodge, 336 Blackburn Road, Burwood East,
Victoria, retired gentleman, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed
deceased, who died on 23 September 2014, are
required to send particulars of their claim to the
executors, care of the undermentioned solicitors,
by 10 December 2015, after which date the
executors will convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which the
executors then have notice.
DAVIS LAWYERS,
Level 15, 200 Queen Street, Melbourne 3000.
Re: LESLEY RAE McLEAN, late of Unit 5,
47 Austin Crescent, Pascoe Vale, Victoria,
secretary, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 23 February 2015, are required by
the trustees, Andrew Brian Sullivan and Michael
Stuart Sullivan, to send particulars of their claims
to the trustees, care of the undermentioned
solicitors, by 9 December 2015, after which date
the trustees may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which the
trustees have notice.
LORRAINE JONES & ASSOCIATES, solicitors,
900 Main Road, Eltham 3095.
Re: GWENETH HARBER, late of 2/59
Teak Street, Caulfield South, Victoria, secretary,
deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed
deceased, who died on 8 April 2015, are
required to send particulars of their claim to the
executor, care of the undermentioned solicitors,
by 10 December 2015, after which date the
executor will convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which the
executor then has notice.
DAVIS LAWYERS,
Level 15, 200 Queen Street, Melbourne 3000.
DOROTHY MAY POLLOCK, late of
Unit 1, 24 Tintern Avenue, Toorak, Victoria,
retired, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 2 August 2015, are required by the
executors to send particulars of their claims to
the undermentioned lawyers by 7 December
2015, after which date the executors may convey
or distribute the estate, having regard only to the
claims of which they have notice.
McCLUSKYS LAWYERS,
111 Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207.
BESSIE COOPER late of Tannoch Brae,
120–130 Townsend Road, St Albans Park, home
duties, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed
deceased, who died on 23 March 2015, are
required by the trustee, Peter Charles Gillham,
to send particulars of their claims to the trustee,
Re: LESLIE KENNEDY, late of
102 Rathkeale Avenue, Mount Helen, Victoria,
deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 6 July 2014, are required by
the trustee, Rodney Malcolm Jacobs, care
of Level 11, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne,
Victoria, to send particulars to the trustee, care of
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the undermentioned solicitors, by 14 December
2015, after which date the trustee may convey or
distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which the trustee then has notice.
McKEAN PARK, lawyers,
Level 11, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne,
Victoria 3000.
Re:
CHRISTOPHER
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OFOLEBE, late of 24 Farmley Way, Wollert,
Victoria, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 16 August 2015, are required
by the trustee, Esther Nkiruka Ofolebe, care
of Level 11, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne,
Victoria, to send particulars to the trustee, care of
the undermentioned solicitors, by 14 December
2015, after which date the trustee may convey or
distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which the trustee then has notice.
McKEAN PARK, lawyers,
Level 11, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne,
Victoria 3000.
EDWARD OWEN BATE, late of 40 Rennie
Street, Lara, Victoria, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed
deceased, who died on 26 February 2015, are
required by the trustees, Edward John Bate
and Cheryl Elizabeth Maude Willey, to send
particulars of their claims to the trustees, in the
care of the undermentioned legal practitioner, by
30 January 2016, after which date the trustees
may convey or distribute the assets, having
regard only to the claims of which they then
have notice.
RALPH JAMES SMITH, solicitor,
6 The Centreway, Lara, Victoria 3212.
Re: KEVIN JOHN ANDREWS, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 20 January 2006, are required by
the administrator, Peter John Andrews, to send
particulars of such claims to him, in care of the
below mentioned lawyers, by 8 December 2015,
after which date the administrator may convey
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or distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which he then has notice.
ROBERTS BECKWITH PARTNERS,
16 Blamey Place, Mornington, Victoria 3931.
Re: ELWYN VALERIE RISELEY, also
called ‘Lowell’, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 11 April 2015, are required by the
trustees, Lee-Anne Anderson and Karoly Takacs,
to send particulars of such claims to them, in care
of the below mentioned lawyers, by 9 December
2015, after which date the trustees may convey
or distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which they then have notice.
ROBERTS BECKWITH PARTNERS,
16 Blamey Place, Mornington, Victoria 3931.
Re: FELICE CACCAMO, late of
175 Huntingdale Road, Oakleigh East, Victoria,
widowed, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 2 November 2014, are required
by Lynne Caccamo, the trustee of the estate of
the deceased, to send particulars of their claims
to her, care of the undermentioned lawyers, by
8 December 2015, by which date the trustee may
convey or distribute the assets, having regard
only to the claims of which the trustee has notice.
RUSSO PELLICANO CARLEI, lawyers,
43 Atherton Road, Oakleigh, Victoria 3166.
Re: MAUD ADELINE ORCHARD, also
known as Adeline Maud Orchard, late of Unit 1,
88 Hare Street, Echuca, Victoria 3564, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 5 August 2015, are required by the
trustee, Sandhurst Trustees Limited, ACN 004
030 737, of 18 View Street, Bendigo, Victoria,
to send particulars to the trustee by 1 December
2015, after which date the trustee may convey or
distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which the trustee then has notice.
SANDHURST TRUSTEES LIMITED,
18 View Street, Bendigo 3550.
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Re: PATRICIA NORA ROGERS, late of
208 Holdsworth Road, Bendigo, Victoria, retired
secretary, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 30 July 2015, are required by the
trustees, Avenal Edwin Rogers and Colleen
Marie Rogers, both care of 18 View Street,
Bendigo, Victoria, to send particulars to the
trustees by 2 December 2015, after which date
the trustees may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which the
trustees then have notice.
SANDHURST TRUSTEES LIMITED,
18 View Street, Bendigo 3550.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of APOSTOLOS
MIHAILIDIS, deceased intestate, late of
52 Rathcown Road, Reservoir, widower, who
died on 10 February 2015, are requested to send
particulars of their claims to the administrators,
Lambrini Balios and Steve Mihailidis, care of the
undersigned solicitors, by 11 December 2015,
after which date they will convey or distribute
the assets, having regard only to the claims of
which they then have notice.
SLATER & GORDON, solicitors,
100 Paisley Street, Footscray 3011.
Re: JEAN CHRISTOBEL ARNOTT, late
of Abberfield, 378 Bluff Road, Sandringham,
Victoria, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 4 May 2015, are required by the
executors, Graham Manson Ludecke and Pamela
Joy Ludecke, to send particulars to them, care of
the undermentioned solicitors, by 8 December
2015, after which date they may convey or
distribute the assets, having regard only to the
claims of which they then have notice.
TAITS LEGAL,
38 Bank Street, Port Fairy, Victoria 3284.
Re: BETTY NANCE FRAZER, late of
24 Montalbo Road, Ringwood North, Victoria
3134, company director, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
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who died on 1 April 2014, are required by the
executor, Dennis Frank Liner, to send particulars
of such claims to the executor, care of the
undermentioned solicitors, within 60 days from
the publication hereof, after which date the
executor will distribute the assets, having regard
only to the claims of which the executor has
notice.
TISHER LINER FC LAW,
Level 2, 333 Queen Street, Melbourne 3000.
Re: HEATHER JOAN HOFFMAN, late of
158 Ludstone Street, Hampton, Victoria 3188,
retired, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 4 August 2015, are required by
the executor, John Charles Shipston, to send
particulars to him, care of the undermentioned
solicitors, by 10 December 2015, after which
date the executor may convey and distribute the
assets, having regard only to the claims of which
he then has notice.
TRAGEAR & HARRIS LAWYERS,
1/23 Melrose Street, Sandringham 3191.
KATHLEEN McMAHON, late of Plumpton
Villa, 7 Lewis Street, Glenroy, Victoria, home
duties, deceased.
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed
deceased, who died on 15 May 2015, are
required by Raymond Michael McMahon, the
executor of the Will of the deceased, to send
particulars of their claims to the executor, care of
the undermentioned solicitors, by 14 December
2015, after which date he will convey or
distribute the assets of the estate, having regard
only to the claims of which he then has notice.
WILLIAMS WINTER, solicitors,
Level 7, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000.
ADVERTISEMENT OF AUCTION BY
THE SHERIFF
On Thursday 12 November 2015 at
1.30 pm in the afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office,
444 Swanston Street, Carlton (unless process be
stayed or satisfied).
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All the estate and interest (if any) of Stephen
Fisher of 17 McDonald Drive, Mitchell Park, as
shown on Certificate of Title as Stephen Bryan
Fisher, sole proprietor of an estate in fee simple
in the land described on Certificate of Title
Volume 09663 Folio 654 upon which is erected
a House and known as 17 McDonald Drive,
Mitchell Park, will be auctioned by the Sheriff.
Registered Mortgage (Dealing Number
AJ200292U) affects the said estate and interest.
The Sheriff is unable to provide access to this
property.
Terms: 10% deposit on the fall of the
hammer. Balance within 14 days unless as stated
in particulars of sale in contract of sale. Payment
is by cheque only.
Please contact Sheriff’s Asset Administration
Services by email at realestatesection@justice.
vic.gov.au for an information sheet on Sheriff’s
auctions, a contract of sale and any other
enquiries.
SHERIFF
ADVERTISEMENT OF AUCTION BY
THE SHERIFF
On Thursday 12 November 2015 at 1.30
pm in the afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office, 444
Swanston Street, Carlton (unless process be
stayed or satisfied).
All the estate and interest (if any) of Judeline
Grace Taylor of 55 Railway Road, Mount
Evelyn, Tenants in Common with Jason Peter
Munro of an estate in fee simple in the land
described on Certificate of Title Volume 10895
Folio 383 upon which is erected a House and
known as 14 East Avenue, Mount Evelyn, will
be auctioned by the Sheriff.
Registered Mortgage (Dealing Number
AK870121Y) affects the said estate and interest.
The Sheriff is unable to provide access to this
property.
Terms: 10% deposit on the fall of the
hammer. Balance within 14 days unless as stated
in particulars of sale in contract of sale. Payment
is by cheque only.
Please contact Sheriff’s Asset Administration
Services by email at realestatesection@justice.
vic.gov.au for an information sheet on Sheriff’s
auctions, a contract of sale and any other
enquiries.
SHERIFF
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GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET
SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES
ROAD DISCONTINUANCE
Part of Lady Franklin Road, Barnawartha
Wodonga City Council, at its ordinary meeting on Monday 17 August 2015, and Indigo Shire
Council, at its ordinary meeting on 25 August 2015, resolved under Clause 3 of Schedule 10 of the
Local Government Act 1989 (the Act), to discontinue part of Lady Franklin Road, Barnawartha,
as shown hatched in the plan.
PATIENCE HARRINGTON
Chief Executive Officer
Wodonga City Council
GERRY SMITH
Chief Executive Officer
Indigo Shire Council
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Domestic Animals Act 1994
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE
A 24 HOUR DOG OFF-LEASH AREA
ON THE MENTONE FORESHORE
Notice is given that at its meeting on
28 September 2015, Council resolved to
designate a 24 hour dog off-leash area on the
sand area of the Mentone Foreshore, Mentone,
under section 26 of the Domestic Animals Act
1994.
The 24 hour dog off-leash area will commence
from the northern foreshore municipal boundary
adjacent to Charman Road, Mentone, extending
south along the foreshore approximately 450
metres to the foreshore entry point opposite
Plummer Road, Mentone. The dog off-leash
area will be on the sand area only.
JOHN NEVINS
Chief Executive Officer
MANNINGHAM CITY COUNCIL
Meeting Procedure Law 2015
Notice is hereby given that Manningham
City Council resolved, at its Ordinary Meeting
on 29 September 2015, to make the Meeting
Procedure Law 2015 pursuant to section 119 of
the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act).
The Law will supersede the Meeting
Procedure Law 2005 and will operate throughout
the municipal district of Manningham City
Council.
The purpose of this Law is to:
a) provide a mechanism to facilitate the peace,
order and good government of the municipal
district;
b) regulate and control the election of Mayor,
Deputy Mayor and Council representatives
on external bodies;
c)regulate and control the procedures
governing the conduct of Council Meetings;
d) regulate and control the use of the Common
Seal; and
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e)provide for the administration of the
Council’s powers and functions.
The Law comes into operation on the
28 October 2015.
A copy of the Law can be viewed and
downloaded from the Council’s website at
www.manningham.vic.gov.au or is available
for inspection or purchase at the Manningham
Council Offices, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
JOE CARBONE
Chief Executive Officer
Road Management Act 2004
ADOPTION OF AMENDED
ROAD MANAGEMENT PLAN
Notice is hereby given that in accordance
with section 54(5) of the Road Management
Act 2004 (Act), Mount Alexander Shire Council
gives notice that Council, at its ordinary meeting
on 22 September 2015, resolved to adopt the
Road Management Plan (22 September 2015).
Copies of the Road Management Plan (22
September 2015) may be inspected at, or obtained
from, Council’s offices at 27 Lyttleton Street,
Castlemaine, or accessed online at Council’s
website, www.mountalexander.vic.gov.au
PHIL ROWLAND
Chief Executive Officer
Planning and Environment Act 1987
BASS COAST PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Preparation of Amendment
Amendment C140
The Bass Coast Shire Council has prepared
Amendment C140 to the Bass Coast Planning
Scheme.
The land affected by the Amendment is all
rural land in the Shire.
The Amendment proposes to:
modify the Municipal Strategic Statement at
Clauses 21.02, 21.03, 21.04, 21.05, 21.06,
21.08, 21.11, 21.12 and 21.13 to implement
the recommendations of the Bass Coast
Rural Land Use Strategy (2013) and the
Bass Coast Shire Review of Rhyll Wetland
May 2015;
include the Bass Coast Rural Land Use
Strategy (2013) and the Bass Coast Shire
Review of Rhyll Wetland May 2015 as
Reference Documents at Clause 21.12;
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introduce four new local policies to address
Rural subdivision (Clause 22.05), Rural
dwellings (Clause 22.06), Non-agricultural
uses in the Farming Zone (Clause 22.07),
and Rural Activity Zone (Clause 22.08);
rezone land at Coronet Bay/Corinella, The
Gurdies, and Inverloch/Cape Paterson from
the Farming Zone to the Rural Activity
Zone;
rezone an area west of the Rhyll Wetland
from the Farming Zone to the Rural
Conservation Zone;
apply the Environmental Significance
Overlay – Schedule 1 (Coastal Wetland
Areas) to an area west of the Rhyll Wetland;
update the schedule to the Rural Activity
Zone at Clause 35.08;
update the schedule to the Farming Zone
at Clause 35.07, identifying three new
precincts with tailored subdivision and
dwelling provisions; and
update the Schedule to Clause 61.03 to
reflect the mapping changes.
You may inspect the Amendment, any
documents that support the Amendment and
the explanatory report about the Amendment,
free of charge, at the following locations: Bass
Coast Shire Council Customer Service Centres:
Wonthaggi: 76 McBride Avenue, Wonthaggi;
Grantville: 1504–1510 Bass Highway,
Grantville; Cowes: 91–97 Thompson Avenue,
Cowes; Bass Coast Shire Council website, www.
basscoast.vic.gov.au; and at the Department of
Environment, Water, Land and Planning website,
www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/planning/publicinspection
Any person who may be affected by the
Amendment may make a submission to the
planning authority. Submissions must be made in
writing giving the submitter’s name and contact
address, clearly stating the grounds on which
the Amendment is supported or opposed and
indicating what changes (if any) the submitter
wishes to make.
Name and contact details of submitters are
required for Council to consider submissions
and to notify such persons of the opportunity to
attend Council meetings and any public hearing
held to consider submissions. In accordance
with the Planning and Environment Act 1987,
Council must make available for inspection a
copy of any submissions made.
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The closing date for submissions is
8 November 2015. A submission must be sent to
the Bass Coast Shire Council.
Planning and Environment Act 1987
GOLDEN PLAINS PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of Preparation of Amendment
Amendment C67
The Golden Plains Shire Council has
prepared Amendment C67 to the Golden Plains
Planning Scheme.
The land affected by the Amendment is
in the Devils Kitchen, Brisbane Ranges and
Rowsley Scarp and Barrabool Hills localities.
The Amendment proposes to implement the
recommendations of the South West Landscape
Assessment Study, Planisphere, June 2013
(SWLAS).
Specifically the Amendment proposes to:
insert the South West Landscape Assessment
Study 2013 as a reference document at
Clause 21-04-8;
amend the existing Significant Landscape
Overlay Schedule which applies to Devils
Kitchen; and
apply two new Significant Landscape
Overlay Schedules and Maps to the
Barrabool Hills and Brisbane Ranges and
Rowsley Scarp.
You may inspect the Amendment, any
documents that support the Amendment and the
explanatory report about the Amendment, free of
charge, at the following locations: during office
hours, at the office of the planning authority,
Golden Plains Shire Customer Service Centres,
2 Pope Street, Bannockburn, and 68 Sussex
Street, Linton; and at the Department of
Environment, Land, Water and Planning website,
www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection
Any person who may be affected by the
Amendment may make a submission to the
planning authority about the Amendment.
Submissions must be made in writing giving the
submitter’s name and contact address, clearly
stating the grounds on which the Amendment
is supported or opposed and indicating what
changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.
Name and contact details of submitters are
required for Council to consider submissions
and to notify such persons of the opportunity to
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attend Council meetings and any public hearing
held to consider submissions. The closing
date for submissions is 2 November 2015. A
submission must be sent to Golden Plains Shire,
PO Box 111, Bannockburn 3331.
The planning authority must make a copy of
every submission available at its office for any
person to inspect, free of charge, until the end
of two months after the Amendment comes into
operation or lapses.
ROD NICHOLLS
Chief Executive Officer
Planning and Environment Act 1987
GREATER BENDIGO PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of the Preparation of an Amendment
Amendment C218
The Greater Bendigo City Council has
prepared Amendment C218 to the Greater
Bendigo Planning Scheme.
The Amendment proposes to rezone
land along the southern entrance into central
Bendigo, commonly known as the High Street
Boulevard, between Shamrock Street and Short
Street, Bendigo, from the Commercial 2 Zone
to Commercial 1 Zone to facilitate higher
density mixed use development. A Design and
Development Overlay will also be applied
to parts of the land being rezoned to guide
the built form of future development. The
Amendment also corrects a small number of
zoning anomalies.
The land affected by the Amendment is:
46–50, 54–56, 58–60, 89–91, 93–97, 96–102,
99–101, 103, 104, 105–109, 106, 108–110,
111–115, 112–114, 116–118, 117–121,
120–126, 123–131, 128, 130, 132–138,
133–135, 137–139, 140–148, 143–161,
150, 154–156, 163–165, 169–171, 173, 175,
177–183, 185–195, 197, 199–201, 205,
207–211, 213–219, 221–227, 229–235, 237
and 239–245 High Street, Bendigo;
36, 38, 40, 41, 43–47, 44, 48, 50, 54, and 58
Wattle Street, Bendigo;
6–10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 28, 108, 110, 132
and 134 Creek Street North, Bendigo;
1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 Burr Street, Bendigo;
31, 33, 35-39, 41–43 and 65 Short Street,
Bendigo;
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54, 56, 56A and 58–60 Vine Street, Bendigo;
2 and 4 Honeysuckle Street, Bendigo;
33–37, 36 and 39 Lily Street, Bendigo;
6 Hamann Street, Bendigo;
130–134 Don Street, Bendigo;
Part of 83–119 Mackenzie Street, Bendigo;
and
Part of 9 Vine Street, Bendigo.
Specifically the Amendment proposes to:
rezone land bounded by Don Street,
Mackenzie Street, Short Street, Creek Street
North, Shamrock Street and High Street,
Bendigo, from Commercial 2 Zone to
Commercial 1 Zone;
rezone 130 Don Street, Bendigo, from
General Residential Zone/Commercial 2
Zone to Commercial 1 Zone;
rezone 123–131 High Street, Bendigo, from
Commercial 2 Zone to Special Use Zone –
Schedule 10 as part of the Girton Grammar
Vine Street campus;
rezone 116–118 High Street, Bendigo,
from Special Use Zone – Schedule 10 to
Commercial 1 Zone;
rezone part of 83–119 Mackenzie Street,
Bendigo, from Commercial 2 Zone to
Special Use Zone – Schedule 10, as it is
part of Girton Grammar’s Mackenzie Street
campus;
rezone part of 9 Vine Street, Bendigo,
from Commercial 2 Zone to Public Park
and Recreation Zone, as it is part of the
Londonderry Reserve;
amend Clause 21.07 Economic Development
to provide strategic direction for the
development of the area; and
apply a Design and Development Overlay
to land fronting High Street to ensure
appropriate development outcomes.
You may inspect the Amendment, any
documents that support the Amendment and the
explanatory report about the Amendment, free
of charge, at the following locations: during
office hours, at the office of the planning
authority, City of Greater Bendigo, Planning and
Development Unit, Hopetoun Mill Office, 15
Hopetoun Street, Bendigo; at the City of Greater
Bendigo website: www.bendigo.vic.gov.au; and
Victoria Government Gazette
at the Department of Environment, Land, Water
and Planning website, www.delwp.vic.gov.au/
public-inspection
Any person who may be affected by the
Amendment may make a submission to the
planning authority about the Amendment.
Submissions must be made in writing giving the
submitter’s name and contact address, clearly
stating the grounds on which the Amendment
is supported or opposed and indicating what
changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.
Name and contact details of submitters are
required for Council to consider submissions
and to notify such persons of the opportunity
to attend Council meetings and any public
hearing held to consider submissions. The
closing date for submissions is close of business
on 9 November 2015. A submission must be
sent to the City of Greater Bendigo Planning
Department, PO Box 733, Bendigo 3552.
The planning authority must make a copy
of every submission available at its office for
any person to inspect, free of charge, until
two months after the Amendment comes into
operation or lapses.
CRAIG NIEMANN
Chief Executive Officer
Planning and Environment Act 1987
WARRNAMBOOL PLANNING SCHEME
Notice of the Preparation of an Amendment
Amendment C93
The Warrnambool City Council has prepared
Amendment C93 to the Warrnambool Planning
Scheme.
The land affected by the Amendment is all
land in the municipality.
The Amendment proposes to implement
Stage 1 of the Warrnambool Planning Scheme
Rewrite Project. The Warrnambool Planning
Scheme Rewrite Project was adopted by
Council in February 2015, and meets Council’s
obligations under Section 12B of the Planning
and Environment Act 1987. Amongst other
changes, the Amendment revises the Local
Planning Policy Framework of the Warrnambool
Planning Scheme, and includes a rewrite of the
Municipal Strategic Statement (MSS).
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You may inspect the Amendment, any
documents that support the Amendment and the
explanatory report about the Amendment, free
of charge, at the following locations: during
office hours, at the office of the planning
authority, Warrnambool City Council, Civic
Centre, 25 Liebig Street, Warrnambool; and at
the Department of Environment, Land, Water
and Planning website, www.delwp.vic.gov.au/
public-inspection
Any person who may be affected by the
Amendment may make a submission to the
planning authority about the Amendment.
Submissions must be made in writing giving the
submitter’s name and contact address, clearly
stating the grounds on which the Amendment
is supported or opposed and indicating what
changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.
Name and contact details of submitters are
required for Council to consider submissions
and to notify such persons of the opportunity
to attend Council meetings and any public
hearing held to consider submissions.
The closing date for submissions is Friday
18 December 2015. A submission must be
sent to: Mrs Julie Glass, Acting Coordinator
City Strategy, Warrnambool City Council,
PO Box 198, Warrnambool 3280, or by email
to: planning@warrnambool.vic.gov.au
The planning authority must make a copy of
every submission available at its office for any
person to inspect, free of charge, until the end
of two months after the Amendment comes into
operation or lapses.
B.A. ANSON
Chief Executive
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims against the estate of any of the
undermentioned deceased persons are required to
send particulars of their claims to State Trustees
Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, of 1 McNab
Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the personal
representative, on or before 8 December 2015,
after which date State Trustees Limited may
convey or distribute the assets, having regard
only to the claims of which State Trustees
Limited then has notice.
COAD, Shaun David, late of 3 Trevena Close,
Rowville, Victoria, deceased, who died on
15 June 2015.
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DRAKE, Alan James, late of 53 McGibbony
Street, Ararat, Victoria, deceased, who died
on 20 July 2015.
O’MEARA, Frank James, late of 8 Logie Street,
Oakleigh, Victoria, retired, deceased, who
died on 10 May 2015.
PANNOWITZ, Neville October, late of 7 Walker
Place, Braybrook, Victoria, deceased, who
died on 20 April 2015.
YOB, Donald Robert James, late of PO Box
20, Beechworth Health Service, 25 Sydney
Road, Beechworth, Victoria, deceased, who
died on 10 May 2015.
Dated 29 September 2015
STEWART MacLEOD
Manager
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims against the estate of any of the
undermentioned deceased persons are required to
send particulars of their claims to State Trustees
Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, of 1 McNab
Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the personal
representative, on or before 9 December 2015,
after which date State Trustees Limited may
convey or distribute the assets, having regard
only to the claims of which State Trustees
Limited then has notice.
BRADLEY, Lisa Margaret, late of Thompson
House – Castlemaine Health, 20 Cornish
Street, Castlemaine, Victoria 3450, deceased,
who died on 18 February 2015.
CAMERON, Douglas John Lascell, late of
Western Gardens Nursing Home and Hostel,
40 Anderson Road, Sunshine, Victoria 3020,
deceased, who died on 15 August 2015.
GUERIN, William Arthur, late of 30 Illoura
Avenue, Ringwood East, Victoria 3135,
deceased, who died on 26 June 2015.
HANDLEY, Kenneth Bundock, late of Unit 3,
39 Denbigh Street, Frankston, Victoria 3199,
retired, deceased, who died on 21 February
2015.
McNIDDER, John, late of 2 Beena Court, Glen
Waverley, Victoria 3150, non professional,
deceased, who died on 1 March 2015.
Dated 30 September 2015
STEWART MacLEOD
Manager
Victoria Government Gazette
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims against the estate of any of the
undermentioned deceased persons are required to
send particulars of their claims to State Trustees
Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, of 1 McNab
Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the personal
representative, on or before 10 December 2015,
after which date State Trustees Limited may
convey or distribute the assets, having regard
only to the claims of which State Trustees
Limited then has notice.
ANDJELKOVIC, Bob (Boriwoje), late of
Lot 10, 111 Morrisons Road, Longwarry,
Victoria 3816, deceased, who died on
25 June 2015.
COOPER, Ellen Elizabeth, late of Caladenia
Nursing Home, Rutledge Street, Kilmore,
Victoria 3764, deceased, who died on 1 July
2015.
JENSEN, Mary Patricia, late of Noble Gardens
Residential Aged Care, 55 Thomas Street,
Noble Park, Victoria 3174, deceased, who
died on 23 March 2015.
MATTHEWS, Colin Ewart, late of Unit 15,
415 Mount Dandenong Road, Croydon,
Victoria 3136, retired, deceased, who died
on 20 June 2015.
Dated 1 October 2015
STEWART MacLEOD
Manager
Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims against the estate of any of the
undermentioned deceased persons are required
to send particulars of their claims to State
Trustees Limited ABN 68 064 593 148, of
1 McNab Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011,
the personal representative, on or before 14
December 2015, after which date State Trustees
Limited may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which State
Trustees Limited then has notice.
BEARD, Beverley Lorraine, late of Flat 2,
133 Cochrane Street, Brighton, Victoria,
retired, deceased, who died on 5 July 2015.
BYRNES, William, late of Springtime
Sydenham, 41 Manchester Drive, Sydenham,
Victoria, deceased, who died on 3 August
2015.
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PISANI,George, late of Unit 15, 242 Mickleham Road, Gladstone Park, Victoria, deceased, who
died on 25 July 2015.
SWEENEY, Joan, late of Opal by the Bay, 185 Racecourse Road, Mount Martha, Victoria, deceased,
who died on 16 July 2015.
WEISS, Egon Ernst, late of Bupa Berwick Aged Care Facility, 359 Narre Warren North Road, Narre
Warren, Victoria, retired, deceased, who died on 1 June 2015.
Dated 5 October 2015
STEWART MacLEOD
Manager
Adoption Act 1984
Section 26 (2)
APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF AN APPROVED ADOPTION AGENCY
In accordance with section 26 (2) of the Adoption Act 1984, notice is given that the Secretary
to the Department of Health and Human Services has renewed an application from each of the
following for the renewal of approval as an approved adoption agency.
Child and Family Services Ballarat Inc.
115 Lydiard Street
Ballarat, Victoria 3350
Principal Officer: Melissa Riddiford
CatholicCare
3 Wingfield Street
Footscray, Victoria 3011
Principal Officer: Renu Barnes
Anglicare Western
41 Somerville Road
Yarraville, Victoria 3011
Principal Officer: Spiros Drakopoulos
Anglicare Gippsland
65 Church Street
Morwell, Victoria 3840
Principal Officer: Leonie Graham
St Luke’s Anglicare
175–187 Hargreaves Street
Bendigo, Victoria 3350
Principal Officer: Rachel O’Dowd
Connections
274 High Street
Prahan, Victoria 3181
Principal Officer: Lisa Milani
Dated 5 October 2015
DAVID CLEMENTS
Acting Deputy Secretary
Community Services Programs and Design Division
Delegate of the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services
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Section 21, 22 and 26
APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF AN APPROVED ADOPTION AGENCY
After considering applications from the following community service organisations, each of
which has applied to continue as an ‘approved agency’ for the purposes of conducting negotiations
and making arrangements for the adoption of children, I renew their approval as adoption agencies,
in accordance with section 26 of the Adoption Act 1984. This approval will expire three years from
the date of this approval.
Child and Family Services Ballarat Inc.
115 Lydiard Street
Ballarat, Victoria 3350
Principal Officer: Melissa Riddiford
CatholicCare
3 Wingfield Street
Footscray, Victoria 3011
Principal Officer: Renu Barnes
Anglicare Western
41 Somerville Road
Yarraville, Victoria 3011
Principal Officer: Spiros Drakopoulos
Anglicare Gippsland
65 Church Street
Morwell, Victoria 3840
Principal Officer: Leonie Graham
St Luke’s Anglicare
175–187 Hargreaves Street
Bendigo, Victoria 3350
Principal Officer: Rachel O’Dowd
Connections
274 High Street
Prahan, Victoria 3181
Principal Officer: Lisa Milani
Dated 5 October 2015
DAVID CLEMENTS
Acting Deputy Secretary
Community Services Programs and Design Division
Delegate of the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services
Agent-General and Commissioners for Victoria Act 2007
I, Philip Dalidakis, Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade, under section 11(1)
of the Agent-General and Commissioners for Victoria Act 2007, direct the Commissioner for
Victoria, Mr Michael Kapel, to perform functions and carry out duties under the Act in the post
territory of the Americas, based in San Francisco from 1 November 2015.
Dated 5 October 2015
THE HON PHILIP DALIDAKIS MP
Minister for Small Business,
Innovation and Trade
Victoria Government Gazette
Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012
SECTION 135
I, David Joyner, Deputy Registrar under the
Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012
(the Act), under delegation provided by the
Registrar, hereby give notice that, pursuant to
section 135(3) of the Act, I intend to cancel the
incorporation of the incorporated associations
mentioned below:
Albury Wodonga Community Chest Inc.; Arts
Management Advisory Group (Victoria) Inc.;
Australian Lebanese Football Association Inc.;
Bentleigh Hampton Eagles Basketball Club
Inc.; Beverley Hills Kindergarten Inc.; Black
Hill Pre-School Inc.; Brimbank Community
Initiatives Inc.; Careers Connection LCP
Inc.; Christian Schools System Inc.; Citinorth
Community Church Inc.; Club Education Inc.;
Corio Kindergarten Inc.; Dandenong United
Wrestling Club Inc.; Epping Pre-School Inc.;
Ferrari Club Australia Inc.; Futuristic Group
for South Sudanese in Australia Inc.; Goulburn
Valley Dairy & Machinery Field Days Inc.;
Gypsy Jokers Motorcycle Club Inc.; Harness
Racing Owners Association Inc.; Hellenic
Business Forum of Australia Inc.; Highton
Tennis Club Inc.; Horn of Africa Community
Newspaper Media Association Inc.; House of
Restoration Inc.; Judeo Christian Church of
Victoria Inc.; Kladorrahi Family Association
Inc.; Lancaster Football & Netball Club Inc.;
Lilydale Tennis Club Inc.; Lindenow Lions Club
Inc.; Meringur Football Club Inc.; Moorabbin
Hebrew Congregation Inc.; Mt Evelyn Meteors
Basketball Club Inc.; Netherlands Chamber
of Commerce Australia Inc.; Numurkah
Football Netball Club Inc.; Old Haileyburians’
Association Hockey Club Inc.; Printing and
Writing Paper Stewardship Association Inc.;
Radio East Gippsland Inc.; Raiders Bingo Inc.;
Respond For The Kids Inc.; Sea Lake Landcare
Group Inc.; Slow Food Victoria Inc.; St. Faith’s
Anglican Kindergarten Inc.; The Australian
Injury Prevention and Safety Association Inc.;
The Caleb Thorburn Foundation Inc.; The Jewish
Learning Institute Inc.; The Lake Foundation
Inc.; Thoroughbred Club of Australia Inc.;
Timor Ethnic Chinese Community in Victoria
Inc.; Victorian Brotherhood of Mani United
Inc.; Wedge Basketball Club Inc.; Wydinia
Kindergarten Inc. and Yarra Valley Machinery
Preservation Society Inc.
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I further advise that unless a person makes a
written objection to cancellation to the Registrar
within 28 days of the date of this notice, I intend
to cancel the incorporation of the incorporated
associations mentioned above.
Dated 8 October 2015
David Joyner
Deputy Registrar of
Incorporated Associations
PO Box 4567
Melbourne, Victoria 3001
Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012
SECTION 138
I, David Joyner, Deputy Registrar of
Incorporated Associations, under delegation
provided by the Registrar, hereby give notice
that an application for the voluntary cancellation
of incorporation, pursuant to section 136 of the
Act, has been received by the Registrar from
each of the associations mentioned below:
123 Yeah We Can Inc.; AGN Aus Golf Network
Inc.; Australian Assistance International Inc.;
Bendigo Tenpin Social Club Inc.; Cavok Syndicate
Inc.; Centre for International Leadership and
Development Solutions Inc.; Cooinda Family
Support Group Inc.; Doric (Masonic) Education
Coaching Service Inc.; Golden Plains Tourism
Inc.; Grantville & District Senior Citizens
Club Inc. ; International Support Aid Services
Inc.; Kingston Community Recreation Centre
Inc. ; Living Word Outreach Inc.; Ocieana
Para Taekwondo Union Incorporated; Qantas
Melbourne Telephone Sales Social Club Inc.;
Reopen Our Schools Inc.; Somali Australian
Civil Society Network Inc.; The Frankston
Elderly Bosnian Club Inc.; The Junction.Info
Inc.; The Rosebud Hospital Rehabilitation and
Aged Care Opportunity Shop Inc.
I further advise that unless a person makes a
written objection to cancellation to the Registrar
within 28 days of the date of this notice, I intend
to cancel the incorporation of the incorporated
associations mentioned above.
Dated 8 October 2015
DAVID JOYNER
Deputy Registrar of
Incorporated Associations
PO Box 4567
Melbourne, Victoria 3001
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Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978
ORDER GIVING APPROVAL TO GRANT A LEASE UNDER SECTIONS 17D AND 17DA
AND A LICENCE UNDER SECTIONS 17BAA AND 17BAA(6)
Under sections 17D, 17BAA and 17BAA(6) and 17DA of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act
1978, I, the Hon. Lisa Neville MP, Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water, being
satisfied that there are special reasons which make the granting of a lease and licence reasonable
and appropriate in the particular circumstances and to do so will not be substantially detrimental to
the use and enjoyment of any adjacent land reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978,
approve the granting of a lease and adjacent licence by Parks Victoria as committee of management
over the Albert Park Reserve described in the schedule below for the purpose of sporting activities
normally associated with an amateur sporting club including function room hire for club members
as well as sporting activities normally associated with an amateur football club respectively and, in
accordance with section 17D(3)(a) and 17BAA(6) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978, state
that:
(a) there are special reasons which make granting of a lease and licence reasonable and
appropriate in the particular circumstances; and
(b) to do this will not be substantially detrimental to the use and enjoyment of any adjacent land
reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978.
SCHEDULE
The land shown hatched (lease area) and cross-hatched and outlined black (licence area) on the
attached plans, which are part of the Crown land permanently reserved for the purposes of public
park by Order in Council of 21 March 1876 (vide Government Gazette 24 March 1876, page 568).
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LISA NEVILLE MP
Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water
Education and Training Reform Act 2006
NOTIFICATION CANCELLING THE REGISTRATION OF A TEACHER
Pursuant to section 2.6.46 of the Education and Training Reform Act 2006 (the Act), the
Victorian Institute of Teaching (the Institute) may find that the registration of the teacher has been
obtained by fraud or misrepresentation or concealment of the facts and may make a determination
pursuant to subsection 2.6.46(2) to cancel the registration of the teacher.
On 31 August 2015, the teacher with the Registration No. 325076 was found to have obtained
his registration by misrepresentation.
On 31 August 2015, this teacher’s registration as a teacher in Victoria was cancelled.
ANNE SARROS
Chairperson – Professional Conduct Committee
Victorian Institute of Teaching
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Forests Act 1958
REVOCATION OF DETERMINATION OF FIREWOOD COLLECTION AREAS
I, Kym Schramm, A/District Manager, North West, Parks Victoria, as delegate of the Secretary
to the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, under section 57U of the Forests
Act 1958, revoke the determination of the firewood collection area described in items 1 and 3 of
the table in the determination made under section 57U of the Forests Act 1958 on 15 August 2015
and published in the Government Gazette No. G 33 page 1795, 20 August 2015.
This revocation comes into operation on the date on which it is published in the Government
Gazette.
Dated 30 September 2015
KYM SCHRAMM
A/District Manager North West
Parks Victoria
as delegate of the Secretary to the
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
Forests Act 1958
REVOCATION OF DETERMINATION OF FIREWOOD COLLECTION AREA
I, Jonathon Rofe, Acting Fire and Land Regional Manager Grampians, Department of
Environment, Land, Water and Planning, as delegate of the Secretary to the Department of
Environment, Land, Water and Planning, under section 57U of the Forests Act 1958, revoke the
determination of the firewood collection area described in item 20 of the table in the determination
made under section 57U of the Forests Act 1958 on 24 August 2015 and published in the
Government Gazette No. G34 pages 1860–1862 on 27 August 2015.
This revocation comes into operation on 8 October 2015.
Dated 5 October 2015
JONATHON ROFE
Acting Fire and Land Regional Manager, Grampians
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
as delegate of the Secretary to the
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
Geographic Place Names Act 1998
CORRIGENDUM
In the Victoria Government Gazette No. G39, 1 October 2015, page 2102 under
Geographic Place Names Act 1998, Notice of Registration of Geographic Names, Feature
Naming, the location for the feature named Frankston Regional Recycling and Recovery Centre
should read, 20 Harold Road, Skye.
Office of Geographic Names
Land Victoria
570 Bourke Street
Melbourne 3000
JOHN E. TULLOCH
Registrar of Geographic Names
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Geographic Place Names Act 1998
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES
The Registrar of Geographic Names hereby gives notice of the registration of the undermentioned
place names.
Road Naming:
Change
Request
Number
Road Name
Locality
Naming Authority and Location
88648
Rostella Way
Melbourne
Melbourne City Council
(Private walkway)
The road traverses south from
Little Lonsdale Street.
88661
Butler Lane
Inglewood
Loddon Shire Council
The road traverses east from Sullivan Street.
89183
Lanyon Lane
Maribyrnong
Maribyrnong City Council
(Private Road)
The road traverses south from Cornwall Place.
Feature Naming:
Change
Request
Number
Place Name
Naming Authority and Location
87973
Nicola Davis
Conservation Reserve
Whittlesea City Council
Located at 245 Gordons Road, South Morang.
For further details see map at www.delwp.vic.gov.au
88448
Wangaratta Lions
Park
Wangaratta Rural City Council
Located within Batchelors Green at 1C Tone Road,
Wangaratta.
For further details see map at www.delwp.vic.gov.au
Office of Geographic Names
Land Victoria
570 Bourke Street
Melbourne 3000
JOHN E. TULLOCH
Registrar of Geographic Names
Victoria Government Gazette
Heritage Act 1995
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
As Executive Director for the purpose of
the Heritage Act 1995, I give notice under
section 46 that the Victorian Heritage Register
is amended by modifying the following places
in the Heritage Register:
Number: H0405
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Armytage House
235 Pakington Street
Newtown
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
405 encompassing all of Lot 1 on Plan of
Subdivision 333804.
Number: H0193
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Corio Villa
56 Eastern Beach and 1 Fitzroy Street
Geelong
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
193 encompassing all of Lot 1 on Plan of
Subdivision 518151.
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Number: H0283
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Elcho Homestead
605 Bacchus Marsh Road
Lovely Banks
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
283 encompassing all of Lot 2 on Plan of
Subdivision 717165.
Number: H0426
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Former Baptist Church
3 Aberdeen Street
Newtown
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
426 encompassing all of Lot 1 on Plan of
Subdivision 638011.
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Number: H0189
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Former ES&A Bank
9–11 Malop Street
Geelong
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
189 encompassing all of Lots 1 to 4 on Title
Plan 827192.
Number: H1527
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Former Telegraph Station
83A Ryrie Street
Geelong
Greater Geelong City
Number: H0188
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Former Geelong Grammar School
55 Maud Street
Geelong
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
188 encompassing all of Lots 1 to 5 on Title
Plan 873299.
Number: H1645
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Matthew Flinders School
15 Myers Street
Geelong
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
1527 encompassing all of Crown Allotment
22B, Section 55A, City of Geelong, Parish of
Corio.
Victoria Government Gazette
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
1645 encompassing all of Crown Allotment 1,
Section 47, City of Geelong, Parish of Corio.
Number: H0192
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Merchiston Hall
2A Garden Street
Geelong
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
192 encompassing all of Lots 1 to 4 on Title
Plan 837235.
Number: H1723
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Pirra Homestead
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108–112 Windermere Road
Lara
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
1723 encompassing all of Lot 1 on Plan of
Subdivision 542838.
Number: H0389
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Portarlington Mill
7 Turner Court
Portarlington
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
389 encompassing all of Lot 5 on Lodged Plan
28155, all of Lot 1 on title Plan 168373 and all
of Lot 21 on Lodged Plan 64061.
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Number: H0187
Category: Heritage Place
Place: St Paul’s Anglican Church
175 Latrobe Terrace
Geelong
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
187 encompassing all of Lot 1 on Title Plan
934765 and all of Crown Allotment 6A, Section
44, City of Geelong, Parish of Corio.
Victoria Government Gazette
Dated 7 October 2015
TIM SMITH
Executive Director
Heritage Act 1995
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
As Executive Director for the purpose of
the Heritage Act 1995, I give notice under
section 46 that the Victorian Heritage Register
is amended by changing Heritage Register
Number H1971 from the Category of Heritage
Place to the Category of Heritage Object and by
removing the land at 30 Grogans Road, Keilor
North, from the Heritage Register.
Number: H0190
Category: Heritage Place
Place: Trustees Chambers
8 Malop Street
Geelong
Greater Geelong City
All of the place shown hatched on Diagram
190 encompassing all of Lot 1 on Title Plan
218532.
Dated 7 October 2015
TIM SMITH
Executive Director
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Marine Safety Act 2010
Section 208(2)
NOTICE OF ACTIVITY EXCLUSION ZONE
In accordance with section 208(2) of the Marine Safety Act 2010, Corangamite Catchment
Management Authority (the waterway manager for the Barwon River between the Lower Breakwater
and Orana Road) gives notice that the waters of the Barwon River between an imaginary line joining
two signs headed ‘Rowing Zone – Power Boat Zone’ situated on opposite banks of the river at the
eastern side of the Princes Bridge and an imaginary line similar sign situated on the north bank of
the river approximately 115 metres west of the western boundary of Swanston Street are prohibited
to all persons and vessels not registered to take part in Geelong Riverfest.
The exclusion zone takes effect between 8.00 am and 5.00 pm Sunday 11 October 2015.
Dated 15 September 2015
TRENT WALLIS
as delegate of the
Corangamite Catchment Management Authority
Marine Safety Act 2010
Section 208(2)
NOTICE OF ACTIVITY EXCLUSION ZONE
In accordance with section 208(2) of the Marine Safety Act 2010, Corangamite Catchment
Management Authority (the waterway manager for the Barwon River between the Lower Breakwater
and Orana Road) gives notice that the waters of the Barwon River between an imaginary line
joining two signs headed ‘Rowing Zone – Power Boat Zone’ situated on opposite banks of the river
at the eastern side of the Princes Bridge and an imaginary line similar sign situated on the north
bank of the river approximately 115 metres west of the western boundary of Swanston Street are
prohibited to all persons and vessels not registered to take part in the Rowing Victoria Regattas as
detailed in Table 1. The exclusion zone takes effect for the Rowing Victoria Regattas on the dates
and times as specified in Table 1.
Dated 15 September 2015
TRENT WALLIS
as delegate of the
Corangamite Catchment Management Authority
Table 1. Rowing Victoria Regattas (Barwon River, Geelong)
Names of the Event
Give Where You Live Riverfest
RV Schools – Loreto Regatta
RV Schools – Sacred Heart Regatta
Barwon Regatta
RV Schools – Morongo Regatta
RV Schools Regatta – Firbank Regatta
Lake Colac Regatta
RV Schools – GRA Regatta
RV Junior Girls State Championship
School Sports Victoria Regatta
Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta
Geelong Masters Regatta
Start Date
11/10/2015
14/11/2015
12/12/2015
30/01/2016
06/02/2016
13/02/2016
14/02/2016
20/02/2016
27/02/2016
03/03/2016
04/03/2016
07/05/2016
End Date
11/10/2015
14/11/2015
12/12/2015
31/01/2016
06/02/2016
13/02/2016
14/02/2016
20/02/2016
27/02/2016
03/03/2016
06/03/2016
07/05/2016
Start Time End Time
8 am
5 pm
8 am
5 pm
8 am
5 pm
8 am
5 pm
8 am
5 pm
8 am
5 pm
8 am
5 pm
8 am
5 pm
8 am
5 pm
8 am
4 pm
8 am
5 pm
8 am
5 pm
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Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS 2007
Notice of Grant of Major Hazard Facility Licence
Pursuant to Part 6.1 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007 (the Regulations),
on 26 September 2015 the Victorian WorkCover Authority granted a licence to operate a Major
Hazard Facility to BHP Billiton Petroleum Pty Ltd in respect of the facility registered under Part 6.2
of the Regulations and located at Minerva Gas Plant, 192 Brumbys Road, Port Campbell, in the
State of Victoria. This licence ends on 25 September 2020.
CLARE AMIES
Chief Executive
Delegate of the
Victorian WorkCover Authority
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ORDER PROHIBITING OR RESTRICTING THE ENTRY OR IMPORTATION OF
ASPARAGUS STEM BLIGHT HOST MATERIAL INTO VICTORIA
I, Gabrielle Vivian-Smith, as delegate of the Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order:
Objective
The objective of this Order is to prevent the entry or importation of asparagus stem blight
into Victoria.
Authorising provision
This Order is made under section 36 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 (the Act).
Definitions
In this Order:
‘asparagus stem blight’ means the disease caused by the exotic fungus Phomopsis asparagi
(Sacc.) Bubák.
‘asparagus stem blight host material’ means any plant or plant product of the genus
Asparagus, or earth material in which any asparagus plant has been grown.
Controls applying to asparagus stem blight host material
(1) The entry or importation into Victoria of any asparagus stem blight host material is
prohibited.
(2) Sub-clause (1) does not apply if the asparagus stem blight host material –
(a)
was grown on, sourced from or last used on a property that is located in a State
or Territory or part of a State or Territory for which an area freedom certificate,
issued by an officer responsible for agriculture in the State or Territory where
the asparagus stem blight host material was grown, sourced or last used, is
currently in force certifying that the State or Territory or part of the State or
Territory is known to be free of asparagus stem blight; or
(b) is accompanied by a plant health certificate, assurance certificate or plant
health declaration, certifying or declaring that the material has been treated in
a manner described in Schedule 1; or
(c) in the case of seed, crown or fern, is accompanied by a permit issued by an
inspector and complies with any conditions set out in the permit.
Verification of Consignments
Where requested by an inspector, asparagus stem blight host material imported into Victoria,
which is required by clause 5(2)(b) to be accompanied by a certificate or declaration, must be:
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(a)
(b)
presented to an authorised inspector for inspection; or
presented for verification by a person accredited to do so by the Department of
Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources.
Expiry
This Order remains in force for a period of 12 months after the date of making.
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Schedule 1
Hosts of asparagus stem blight must –
(1) in the case of spears, undergo –
(a)
packing line treatment, at a minimum concentration at least 50 ppm available chlorine,
at a rate of not less than 20l/min, where the pH is maintained between 6.5 to 7.0; and
where the spears remain wet for five minutes after treatment; or
(b) hydro-cooling treatment after packing at a minimum concentration at least 50 ppm
available chlorine, at a rate of not less than 20l/min, where the pH is maintained
between 6.5 to 7.0; and where the spears remain wet for five minutes after treatment;
or
(2) in the case of agricultural equipment used in the cultivation, harvesting or transport of hosts,
be –
(a) cleaned free of earth material and organic matter by –
(i)
brushing; or
(ii) high pressure water; or
(iii) steam; and
(b) inspected and found free of earth material and organic matter; and
(3) in the case of used packages be –
(a) cleaned free of earth material and organic matter by –
(i)
brushing; or
(ii) high pressure water; or
(iii) steam; and
(b) disinfected by dipping or spray rinsing for at least 1 minute with –
(i)
a solution of phenolic disinfectant followed by rinsing with water; or
(ii) a solution of at least 50 ppm available chlorine where the pH is maintained
between 6.5 to 7.0; or
(iii) another approved disinfectant; and
(c) inspected and found free of earth material and organic matter.
Notes:
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2.
3.
Section 38(1) of the Act provides that a person must not cause, permit or assist any plant, plant product, plant
vector, used equipment, earth material or beehive to enter or be imported into Victoria in contravention of an
importation order under section 36. The maximum penalty for this offence is 10 penalty units, in the case of a
natural person and 60 penalty units, in the case of a body corporate.
Section 38(2) of the Act provides that a person must not knowingly cause, permit or assist any plant, plant
product, plant vector, used equipment, earth material or beehive to enter or be imported into Victoria in
contravention of an importation order under section 36. The maximum penalty for this offence is 60 penalty
units, in the case of a natural person and 300 penalty units, in the case of a body corporate.
Terms used in this Order that are defined in the Act have that meaning.
Dated 5 October 2015
GABRIELLE VIVIAN-SMITH
Chief Plant Health Officer
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ORDER PROHIBITING OR RESTRICTING THE ENTRY OR IMPORTATION OF
TOMATO YELLOW LEAF CURL VIRUS HOST MATERIAL INTO VICTORIA
I, Gabrielle Vivian-Smith, as delegate of the Minister for Agriculture, make the following Order:
Objective
The objective of this Order is to prevent the entry or importation of the exotic disease tomato
yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) into Victoria.
Authorising provision
This Order is made under section 36 of the Plant Biosecurity Act 2010 (the Act).
Commencement
This Order comes into operation on the date of making.
Definitions
In this Order:
‘TYLCV host plant’ means any plant or plant product, excluding fruit and seeds, of tomatoes
(Lycopersicon esculentum), beans (Phaseolus vulgaris), lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum),
lobed croton (Croton lobatus) and all species of Capsicum, Euphorbia and Physalis.
Prohibitions, restrictions and conditions
(1) The entry or importation into Victoria of any TYLCV host plant is prohibited.
(2) Subclause (1) does not apply if the TYLCV host plant –
(a) was grown on or sourced from a property that is located in a State or Territory,
or part of a State or Territory, for which an area freedom certificate issued by
an officer responsible for agriculture in the State or Territory where the plant
was grown or sourced, is currently in force certifying that the State or Territory
or part of the State or Territory is known to be free of TYLCV; or
(b) is accompanied by a plant health certificate, assurance certificate or plant
health declaration, certifying or declaring that the plant has been treated in a
manner described in Schedule 1.
Verification
Where requested by an authorised inspector, TYLCV host material imported into Victoria,
which is required by clause 6(2) to be accompanied by a certificate or declaration, must be –
(a) presented to an authorised inspector for inspection; or
(b) presented for verification by a person accredited to do so by the Department of
Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources.
Expiry
This Order remains in force for a period of 12 months after the date of making.
Schedule 1
TYLCV host plants must be –
(a) grown and packed on a property more than 20 km from a detection of TYLCV; or
(b) grown under a pest management program which prevents the introduction of silverleaf
whitefly (SLW) and TYLCV.
A pest management program must include –
(a)propagation:
(i)
in an insect-proof production area (eg screenhouse or glasshouse) which is
known to be free of SLW by monitoring for the presence of SLW; or
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(b)
(c)
(d)
using a treatment and weed control program involving a program of chemicals
registered for the control of SLW and the removal of weeds from –
inside production areas; and
areas surrounding production areas; and
monitoring for the presence of SLW, and no SLW detected; and
in the case of material propagated vegetatively (eg from cuttings) –
(i)
the plants from which the material is sourced (ie mother stock) must be:
tested at least every six months and found to be free of TYLCV; and
grown under a pest management program in accordance with conditions
described in sub-clause (a); and
(ii) the cuttings grown under a pest management program in accordance with
conditions described in sub-clause (a); and
inspection of all plants in the consignment, at the rate of 600 plants per consignment,
and found to be free of SLW and symptoms of TYLCV; and
packed so as to prevent infestation with SLW.
Notes:
1.
Section 38(1) of the Act provides that a person must not cause, permit or assist any plant, plant product, plant
vector, used equipment, earth material or beehive to enter or be imported into Victoria in contravention of an
importation order under section 36. The maximum penalty for this offence is 10 penalty units, in the case of a
natural person and 60 penalty units, in the case of a body corporate.
2.
Section 38(2) of the Act provides that a person must not knowingly cause, permit or assist any plant, plant
product, plant vector, used equipment, earth material or beehive to enter or be imported into Victoria in
contravention of an importation order under section 36. The maximum penalty for this offence is 60 penalty
units, in the case of a natural person and 300 penalty units, in the case of a body corporate.
3.
Terms used in this Order that are defined in the Act have that meaning.
Dated 5 October 2015
GABRIELLE VIVIAN-SMITH
Chief Plant Health Officer
Safety on Public Land Act 2004
DECLARATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY ZONES
The Secretary to the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning makes a Declaration
of Public Safety Zone pursuant to section 4(1) of the Safety on Public Land Act 2004:
1.
Definitions
For the purposes of this declaration:
(i)
‘the Act’ means the Safety on Public Land Act 2004;
(ii) ‘Buffer’ means an area of State forest that extends 150 metres outside the perimeter of
any Fire Operations Area;
(iii) ‘Fire Operations’ means any activities undertaken on State forest to meet the
obligations of the Secretary under section 62(2) of the Forests Act 1958, that are:
(a) identified on a Fire Operations Plan; or
(b) ancillary works to the activities identified on a Fire Operations Plan.
(iv) ‘Fire Operations Area’ means any area of State forest designated as ‘burn’ or ‘planned
burn’ in any Fire Operations Plan or in any map approved from time to time under a
Fire Operations Plan.
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‘Fire Operations Plan’ means any plan that has been or is:
(a) prepared from time to time in accordance with the Code of Practice for Fire
Management on Public Land prepared from time to time under Part 5 of the
Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987; and
(b) issued or published and applies from time to time during the period of this
declaration;
related to the role of the Secretary under section 62(2) of the Forests Act 1958.
(vi) ‘Public Safety Zone’ has the same meaning as in the Act.
(vii) ‘Secretary’ means the Secretary to the Department of Environment, Land, Water and
Planning.
Incorporation of spatial areas by reference
Pursuant to section 4(3) of the Act, this declaration incorporates as a matter any area of State
forest designated in any Fire Operations Plan, or in any map approved from time to time
under any Fire Operations Plan as ‘burn’ or ‘planned burn’.
Declaration of Public Safety Zone and areas to which the declaration applies
Any area of State forest that is a Fire Operations Area or Buffer is declared to be a Public
Safety Zone and, pursuant to section 5(1)(a) of the Act, is an area to which this declaration
applies.
Purpose for which the areas have been declared
Pursuant to section 5(1)(b) of the Act, the purpose for which a Public Safety Zone has been
declared are specified as:
a)
fire operations; and
b)
the maintenance of public safety.
Period of the declaration
Pursuant to section 5(1)(c) of the Act, the period for which the Public Safety Zones are
declared is specified to be the period commencing from 9 October 2015 to 8 October 2016
inclusive.
Activities prohibited
a)
For the purposes of section 5(1)(e) of the Act, the activities that are prohibited in the
areas declared to be Public Safety Zones are specified to be:
(i)
activities that interfere with exempt persons undertaking fire operations;
(ii) activities that would expose any person to risks to their health or safety.
b)
In clause 6(a) of this declaration –
(i)
‘activity’ includes:
(a) entering a Public Safety Zone;
(b) remaining in or being present in a Public Safety Zone;
(c) walking, riding or driving in a Public Safety Zone;
(d) camping or setting up a camp in a Public Safety Zone; and
(e) placing an obstruction within a Public Safety Zone.
(ii) ‘exempt person’ means any person or class of person specified in:
(a) clause 8 of this declaration; and
(b) section 9 of the Act.
Periods when access is prohibited
For the purposes of section 5(1)(d) of the Act, the period during which access to a Public
Safety Zone is prohibited is the period from commencement of Fire Operations in a Public
Safety Zone to the cessation of Fire Operations in that Public Safety Zone, as determined by
the following:
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Fire Operations:
(i) commence or commenced in a Public Safety Zone upon either of the following
occurring or having occurred:
(a) a notice being displayed on or near that Public Safety Zone in accordance with
section 11(1) of the Act;
(b) equipment, machinery or vehicles for fire operations being present in that
Public Safety Zone; and
(ii) cease upon a notice of the completion of Fire Operations in that Public Safety Zone
being displayed on or near that Public Safety Zone by an employee of the Department
of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, Parks Victoria, Melbourne Water or
VicForests.
For the purposes of this declaration, Fire Operations can commence and cease more than
once in a Public Safety Zone.
8.
Exempt person or class of person
Pursuant to section 5(2) of the Act, the following persons or classes of person are exempt
from the operation of this declaration:
(a) Employees, agents and contractors of the Department of Environment, Land, Water
and Planning, Parks Victoria, Melbourne Water, VicForests, Country Fire Authority
and Hancock Victorian Plantations who are trained in Basic Wildfire Awareness or
higher, or are accompanied by a person trained in Basic Wildfire Awareness or higher.
(b) Employees, agents and contractors of the Department of Environment, Land, Water
and Planning, Parks Victoria, Melbourne Water and Vic Forests engaged in carrying
out their functions.
(c) Employees, agents and contractors of the Country Fire Authority, WorkSafe,
Environment Protection Authority and the State Emergency Services engaged in
carrying out their functions.
(d) Members of Victoria Police engaged in carrying out their functions.
Dated 28 September 2015
Executed by the Secretary to the Department of Environment,
Land, Water and Planning by being signed by its delegate
BRENDAN ROUGHEAD
Regional Director, Grampians Region
pursuant to a delegation made under section 11(2) of the
Conservation, Forests and Lands Act 1987
and dated 3 September 2012
Notes:
1.
Fire Operations Plans and maps approved in or under these plans are held at the Department of Environment,
Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) Regional Offices at Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, Benalla, Traralgon, and at
8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002 (by appointment with the Planned Burning Delivery Manager).
The maps are also available on the following website: http://www.delwp.vic.gov.au/fop
2.
In addition to the above persons or classes of person exempted under section 5(2), section 9 of the Safety on Public
Land Act 2004 provides that a public safety zone declaration does not apply to the following:
–
the Secretary;
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an authorised officer;
–
a utility engaged in the carrying out of its functions in a State forest;
–
a transport authority engaged in the carrying out of its functions in a State forest;
–
a person or class of person authorised under section 10 of the Safety on Public Land Act 2004 to be in the
public safety zone.
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BULK ENTITLEMENT (RIVER MURRAY – LOWER MURRAY URBAN AND
RURAL WATER – IRRIGATION) CONVERSION ORDER 1999
Minor Amendment Notice 2015 (No. 2)
I, Lisa Neville, as Minister administering the Water Act 1989, by notice amend the Bulk
Entitlement (River Murray – Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water – Irrigation) Conversion Order
1999.
1Title
This Notice is called the Bulk Entitlement (River Murray – Lower Murray Urban and Rural
Water – Irrigation) Minor Amendment Notice 2015 (No. 2).
2Purpose
The purpose of this Notice is to amend the Bulk Entitlement (River Murray – Lower Murray
Urban and Rural Water – Irrigation) Conversion Order 1999 (the Bulk Entitlement) to adjust
the loss allowances for Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water’s irrigation districts to enable
the final transfer of water savings from the Sunraysia Irrigation Modernisation Project to the
Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder.
3
Authorising provision
This Notice is made in accordance with section 45 of the Water Act 1989.
4Commencement
This Notice comes into effect on the day it is published in the Government Gazette.
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Amendments to clause 13 Allowances for Distribution Losses
(1) For clause 13.2(a)(iv) of the Bulk Entitlement substitute –
‘(iv) for Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water’s irrigation districts, 6.6 GL;’
(2) For clause 13.2(c)(iv) of the Bulk Entitlement substitute –
‘(iv) for Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water’s irrigation districts, 12.6 GL;’
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Amendment of Schedule 1 – Tables allocating shares of water available
(1) For Schedule 1 of the Bulk Entitlement substitute –
‘SCHEDULE 1: TABLES ALLOCATING SHARES OF WATER AVAILABLE (clauses 6, 12 of the BE Order)
Table 1: High-reliability Entitlements (GL)
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Amendment of Schedule 5 – Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water – River Murray
Primary Entitlements
(1) For the clause 1 of Schedule 5 of the Bulk Entitlement substitute –
‘1. Supply of water to holders entitlements issued in respect of the Murray
Water System, for taking from the Murray water system
Table 1 – Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water – River Murray Primary Entitlements
Dated 28 September 2015
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LISA NEVILLE MP
Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water
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VICTORIA PLANNING PROVISIONS
Notice of Approval of Amendment
Amendment VC128
The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment VC128 to the Victoria Planning Provisions
(VPP) and all planning schemes in Victoria.
The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government
Gazette.
The Amendment changes the VPP and all planning schemes in Victoria by:
amending Clause 18.04-1 (Melbourne Airport) and Clause 18.04-2 (Planning for airports) to
include the National Airports Safeguarding Framework (NASF) as a policy guideline;
amending Clause 18.04-1 (Melbourne Airport) to update the policy guidelines by replacing
Melbourne Airport Master Plan (Australia Pacific Airports (Melbourne) Pty Ltd, September
2008) with Melbourne Airport Master Plan, 2013; and
amending Clause 11.14-1 (Localised planning statements) to include the Bellarine Peninsula
Localised Planning Statement (Victorian Government, 2015) (BPLPS) as a policy guideline.
The Amendment is available for public inspection on the Department of Environment, Land,
Water and Planning (DELWP) website, www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection
JIM GARD’NER
Executive Director
Statutory Planning and Heritage
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
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Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988
REPEAL OF ITEMS FROM THE THREATENED LIST
Order in Council
The Governor in Council, under section 10(1) of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988,
repeals the items described in the Schedule below from the Threatened List.
Schedule
ITEMS REPEALED FROM THE THREATENED LIST
Rare Bitter-bush (Adriana quadripartita)
Western Water-starwort (Callitriche cyclocarpa)
Dated 6 October 2015
Responsible Ministers:
LISA NEVILLE
Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water
JAALA PULFORD
Minister for Agriculture
MATTHEW McBEATH
Clerk of the Executive Council
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