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Please contact Kodi Lythall, Glynis Ranger, Terasa Fletcher or Janine Chatfield. level 10, 320 adelaide st, brisbane qld 4000 t 07 3229 4999 f 07 3229 0022 e potential@zeldarecruitment.com.au w www.zeldarecruitment.com.au zelda RECRUITMENT where potential meets opportunity [1247] Queensland Government Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY PP 451207100087 ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXXXVI] (336)]WEDNESDAY, 25 AUGUST, 2004 Premier’s Office Brisbane, 25 August 2004 Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that she has accepted the resignation of⎯ The Honourable STEPHEN ROBERTSON, as Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy of Queensland; The Honourable REGINALD JOHN MICKEL, as Minister for Environment of Queensland; and The Honourable DESLEY CAROLE BOYLE, as Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women of Queensland. PETER BEATTIE MP PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE 287198—1 [No. 84 1248 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 84 Queensland Constitution of Queensland 2001 PROCLAMATION I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor⎯ (a) acting under section 43 of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, declare the following offices to be offices to which persons may be appointed as Ministers of the State⎯ • Premier and Minister for Trade • Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport • Minister for Education and the Arts • Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations • Minister for State Development and Innovation • Minister for Health • Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing • Minister for Police and Corrective Services • Attorney-General and Minister for Justice • Minister for Transport and Main Roads • Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries • Minister for Natural Resources and Mines [25 August, 2004 25 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 84 2 • Minister for Child Safety • Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors • Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development • Minister for Energy • Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women • Minister for Emergency Services • Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy (b) revoke the proclamation made under section 43 of the Act, on 22 April 2004 (published in the gazette on 22 April at pages 1488 and 1489). [L.S] QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor Signed and sealed on 25 August 2004. By Command PETER BEATTIE God Save the Queen 1. 2. 3. ENDNOTES Made by the Governor on 25 August 2004. Published in an Extraordinary Gazette on 25 August 2004. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. © State of Queensland 2004 1249 1250 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 84 [25 August, 2004 Premier’s Office Brisbane, 25 August 2004 Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that she has been pleased to appoint⎯ The Honourable STEPHEN ROBERTSON, to be Minister for Natural Resources and Mines of Queensland; The Honourable REGINALD JOHN MICKEL, to be Minister for Energy of Queensland; and The Honourable DESLEY CAROLE BOYLE, to be Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women of Queensland. PETER BEATTIE MP PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE 25 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 84 Constitution of Queensland 2001 ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS AMENDMENT ORDER (No. 6) 2004 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section Page 1. Short Title ...............................................................1 2. Amended Order ......................................................1 3. Amendment of Schedule.........................................1-4 ______________ Short Title 1. This order in council may be cited as the Administrative Arrangements Amendment Order (No.6) 2004. Amended Order 2. The Administrative Arrangements Order (No.2) 2004 is amended as set out in this order. Amendment of Schedule 3. (1)(a) Schedule (opposite the title “Minister for State Development and Innovation” under the heading “Acts Administered” after the words “Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agreement Act 1965”) ⎯ omit “(except to the extent administered by the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy)”. insert “(except to the extent administered by the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines)”. (b) after the words “Central Queensland Coal Associates Agreement Act 1968” ⎯ insert “(except to the extent administered by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport; Minister for Transport and Main Roads; and Minister for Natural Resources and Mines)”. 3.(2)(a) Schedule (opposite the title “Minister for Transport and Main Roads” under the heading “Acts Administered” after the words “Tow Truck Act 1973”) ⎯ omit “Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 (except to the extent administered by the Minister for Environment )”. insert “Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 (except to the extent administered by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women)”. (b) after the words “Transport (South Bank Corporation Area Land) Act 1999” ⎯ omit “Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 (except to the extent administered by the Minister for Environment )”. insert “Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 (except to the extent administered by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women)”. 3.(3)(a)Schedule (under the heading “Minister”) ⎯ omit “Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy”. omit insert “(except to the extent administered by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport; Minister for Transport and Main Roads; Minister for Local Government and Planning; and Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy)”. “Minister for Natural Resources and Mines”. insert “(except to the extent administered by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport; Minister for Transport and Main Roads; Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women; and Minister for Natural Resources and Mines)”. (c) after the words “Queensland Nickel Agreement Act 1970” ⎯ omit “(except to the extent administered by the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport; Minister for Transport and Main Roads; and Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy)”. 1251 (b) Schedule (opposite the title “Minister for Natural Resources and Mines” under the heading “Principal Ministerial Responsibilities” after the word “Royalties”) ⎯ omit “Access to Natural Gas Pipelines, Distribution and Retail of Reticulated Fuel Gas, and Sufficiency of Supply of Fuel Gas and Liquid Fuel Electricity Energy”. (c) under the heading “Acts Administered” after the words “Aboriginal Land Act 1991” ⎯ omit “(except to the extent administered by the AttorneyGeneral and Minister for Justice and the Minister for Environment)”. 1252 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 84 [25 August, 2004 2 insert “(except to the extent administered by the AttorneyGeneral and Minister for Justice and the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women)”. omit “(Parts 4 and 5; sections 121 to 125; sections 127 to 132; Schedules 2, 3 and 4; sections 5, 5A, 119, 133 and 134 jointly administered with the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy)”. (d) after the words “Forestry Act 1959” ⎯ insert omit “(Parts 4 and 5; sections 121 to 125; sections 127 to 132; Schedules 2, 3 and 4; sections 5, 5A, 119, 133 and 134 jointly administered with the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines)”. “(jointly administered with the Minister for Environment; except to the extent administered with by the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries)”. insert “(jointly administered with the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women; except to the extent administered with by the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries)”. 3.(5) Schedule (under the heading “Minister” after the words “Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development”) ⎯ insert “Minister for Energy”. (e) after the words “Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991” ⎯ omit “(except to the extent administered by the AttorneyGeneral and Minister for Justice and the Minister for Environment)”. insert “(except to the extent administered by the AttorneyGeneral and Minister for Justice and the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women)”. (f) after the words “Water Act 2000” ⎯ omit “Electricity Act 1994 Electricity-National Scheme (Queensland) Act 1997 Gas Pipelines Access (Queensland) Act 1998 (except to the extent administered by the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice) Gas Supply Act 2003 Gladstone Power Station Agreement Act 1993 Liquid Fuel Supply Act 1984”. (g) under the heading “Administrative Units” ⎯ omit “Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy”. 3.(6)(a) Schedule (opposite the title “Minister for Energy” under the heading “Principle Ministerial Responsibilities” ⎯ insert “Access to Natural Gas Pipelines, Distribution and Retail of Reticulated Fuel Gas, and Sufficiency of Supply of Fuel Gas and Liquid Fuel Electricity Energy”. (b) under the heading “Acts Administered” ⎯ insert “Electricity Act 1994 Electricity-National Scheme (Queensland) Act 1997 Gas Pipelines Access (Queensland) Act 1998 (except to the extent administered by the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice) Gas Supply Act 2003 Gladstone Power Station Agreement Act 1993 Liquid Fuel Supply Act 1984”. (c) under the heading “Administrative Units” ⎯ insert “Department of Energy”. (d) under the heading “Responsible Heads” ⎯ insert insert “Department of Natural Resources and Mines”. “Director-General”. 3.(4) Schedule (opposite the title “Minister Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development” under the heading “Acts Administered” after the words “Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980”) ⎯ 3.(7)(a) Schedule (under the heading “Minister”) ⎯ omit “Minister for Environment”. (b) Schedule (opposite the title “Minister for Environment” under the heading “Principal Ministerial Responsibilities”) ⎯ 25 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 84 1253 3 omit “Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Land Interests Coastal Management Contaminated Land Custody and Management of State Forests Ecologically Sustainable Development Environment including⎯ • Management of Mining Environmental Planning Historical Cultural Heritage Land Conservation Marine Parks Management Native Forest Management Nature Conservation Pollution Management Waste Management Water Recycling Strategy Wet Tropics Management”. (c) under the heading “Acts Administered” ⎯ omit “Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (s 83(2)-(11); s 134 (as it applies to the provisions of the Act administered by the Minister)) Brisbane Forest Park Act 1977 Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995 Currumbin Bird Sanctuary Act 1976 Environmental Protection Act 1994 Forestry Act 1959 (jointly administered with the Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy except to the extent administered by the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries) Gurulmundi Secure Landfill Agreement Act 1992 Marine Parks Act 1982 Meaker Trust (Raine Island Research) Act 1981 National Environment Protection Council (Queensland) Act 1994 National Trust of Queensland Act 1963 Nature Conservation Act 1992 Newstead House Trust Act 1939 Queensland Heritage Act 1992 Recreation Areas Management Act 1988 Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (s 80(2)- (11); s 131 (as it applies to the provisions of the Act administered by the Minister)) Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project Agreement Act 1998 Wet Tropics World Heritage Protection and Management Act 1993”. (d) under the heading “Administrative Units” ⎯ omit “Environmental Protection Agency”. (e) under the heading “Responsible Heads” ⎯ omit “Director-General”. 3.(8) Schedule (under the heading “Minister”) ⎯ omit “Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women”. insert “Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women”. 3.(9)(a)Schedule (opposite the title “Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women” under the heading “Principal Ministerial Responsibilities”) ⎯ insert “Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Land Interests Coastal Management Contaminated Land Custody and Management of State Forests Ecologically Sustainable Development Environment including⎯ • Management of Mining Environmental Planning Historical Cultural Heritage Land Conservation Marine Parks Management Native Forest Management Nature Conservation Pollution Management Waste Management Water Recycling Strategy Wet Tropics Management”. (b) under the heading “Acts Administered” ⎯ insert “Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (s 83(2)-(11); s 134 (as it applies to the provisions of the Act administered by the Minister)) Brisbane Forest Park Act 1977 Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995 Currumbin Bird Sanctuary Act 1976 Environmental Protection Act 1994 Forestry Act 1959 (jointly administered with the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines except to the extent administered by the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries) Gurulmundi Secure Landfill Agreement Act 1992 Marine Parks Act 1982 Meaker Trust (Raine Island Research) Act 1981 National Environment Protection Council (Queensland) Act 1994 National Trust of Queensland Act 1963 Nature Conservation Act 1992 Newstead House Trust Act 1939 Queensland Heritage Act 1992 Recreation Areas Management Act 1988 Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (s 80(2)- (11); s 131 (as it applies to the provisions of the Act administered by the Minister)) Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project Agreement Act 1998 1254 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 84 4 Wet Tropics World Heritage Protection and Management Act 1993”. (c) under the heading “Administrative Units” ⎯ insert “Environmental Protection Agency”. (d) under the heading “Responsible Heads”⎯ insert “Director-General”. 3.(10)(a)Schedule (opposite the title “ Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy” under the heading “Acts Administered” after the words “Community Services (Aborigines) Act 1984” ⎯ omit “(except to the extent administered by the Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women) (Parts 1, 2, 12 (ss181, 182 (a),(r)-(v) and (zf)-(zk)) jointly administered with the Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women)”. insert “(except to the extent administered by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women) (Parts 1, 2, 12 (ss181, 182 (a),(r)-(v) and (zf)-(zk)) jointly administered with the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women)”. (b) after the words “Community Services (Torres Strait) Act 1984” ⎯ omit “(except to the extent administered by the Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women) (Parts 1, 2, 12 (s191,192 (a),(t) and (zb)-(zg)) jointly administered with the Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women)”. insert “(except to the extent administered by the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women) (Parts 1, 2, 12 (s191,192 (a),(t) and (zb)-(zg)) jointly administered with the Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women)”. END NOTES 1. 2. 3. Made by the Governor in Council on 25 August 2004. Published in the Extraordinary Gazette on 25 August 2004. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. [25 August, 2004 25 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 84 Public Service Act 1996 Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notice (No.6) 2004 Short Title 1. This notice is made under the Public Service Act 1996 and may be cited as the Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notice (No.6) 2004. Commencement 2. This notice commences on the day it is published in the Gazette. Department established 3. Pursuant to section 13(a) of the Act, the Office of Energy, currently located in the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy is established as the Department of Energy. Title of Office of Chief Executive 4. Pursuant to section 49 of the Act, the title of office for the chief executive of the Department of Energy is Director-General, Department of Energy. Renaming of Department 5. Pursuant to section 13(e) of the Act, the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy is renamed the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. Title of Office of Chief Executive 6. Pursuant to section 49 of the Act, the title of office for the chief executive of the Department of Natural Resources and Mines is Director-General, Department of Natural Resources and Mines. 1. 2. 3. 4. Made by the Governor in Council on 25 August 2004. Published in the Government Gazette on 25 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Office of the Public Service Commissioner. 1255 1256 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 84 [25 August, 2004 Office of the Public Service Commissioner Brisbane, 25 August 2004 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 47 of the Public Service Act 1996, has approved the appointment of Mr Scott Cameron FLAVELL as Director-General, Department of Energy, Brisbane, CEO. This role is to be performed concurrently with the appointee’s role as Director-General, Department of Employment and Training. PETER BEATTIE MP PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE © The State of Queensland 2004. Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without the prior written permission of Goprint. Inquiries should be addressed to Goprint, Publications and Retail, Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo, DC, Q, 4151. BRISBANE Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 25 August, 2004 287198 [1257] Queensland Government Gazette PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY PP 451207100087 Vol. CCCXXXVI] (336) ISSN 0155-9370 FRIDAY, 27 AUGUST, 2004 [No. 85 Integrated Planning Act 1997 MIRANI SHIRE COUNCIL AMENDMENT OF THE TRANSITIONAL PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE MIRANI SHIRE Notice is given pursuant to Schedule 1 Section 20 of the Integrated Planning Act 1997 of a minor amendment to the transitional planning scheme maps for the Mirani Shire, as specified in the Schedule to this notice: Schedule Planning Scheme Mirani Shire Date Of Adoption Of Amendment Description Of Land Amended Previous Description New Description 11 August 2004 Lot 705 on P5235 Special Facilities (Church) Village residential The purpose and general effect of the amendment is to correct an historical mapping error to show the subject premises as being zoned Village Residential under the Transitional Planning Scheme. A copy of the amendment is available for inspection or purchase at the Mirani Shire Council, 20 Victoria Street, Mirani, or for inspection at the office of the Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, Level 2, Day and Night Pharmacy Building, Sydney Street, Mackay. 286896—1 1258 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 85 [27 August, 2004 Integrated Planning Act 1997 Stanthorpe Shire Council Notice of Adoption of Planning Scheme Stanthorpe Shire Council adopted a new Planning Scheme on Tuesday 24 August 2004. A copy of the Planning Scheme is available for inspection and purchase at Council’s Offices at 61 Marsh Street, Stanthorpe. TP Brennan Chief Executive Officer 24 August 2004 Local Government (Planning and Environment) Act 1990 (repealed) and Integrated Planning Act 1997 PLANNING SCHEME (APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT) ORDER (NO. 6) 2004 Short Title 1. This Order in Council may be cited as the Planning Scheme (Approval of Amendment) Order (No. 6) 2004. Commencement 2. This Order in Council commences on 27 August 2004. Approval of Amendment of Planning Scheme 3. Approval is given to the amendment of the planning scheme which is specified in the Schedule. THE SCHEDULE Planning Scheme Planning Scheme for the City of Mackay Date of Notification of Approval of Planning Scheme 21 May 1999 Description of Land Rezoned Lot 905 on S.P. 154138 Zone from which said Land Excluded and Zoning Maps Affected Rural as shown on Sheet 22 Zone in which said Land Included and Zoning Maps Affected Urban Residential as shown on Sheet 22/34 ______________ ENDNOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 August 2004 Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly The administering agency is the Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation © The State of Queensland 2004. Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without the prior written permission of Goprint. Inquiries should be addressed to Goprint, Publications and Retail, Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo, DC, Q, 4151. BRISBANE Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 27 August, 2004 286896 [1259] Queensland Government Gazette PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY PP 451207100087 Vol. CCCXXXVI] (336) FRIDAY, 27 AUGUST, 2004 ISSN 0155-9370 [No. 86 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Land Act 1994 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 AMENDING TAKING OF LEASEHOLD INTERESTS IN LAND NOTICE (No. 831) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Leasehold Interests in Land Notice (No. 831) 2004. Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967] 2. Schedule to the Taking of Leasehold Interests in Land Notice (No. 778) 2004 dated 11 March 2004 and published in the Gazette of 12 March 2004 at page 898 relating to the taking of leasehold interests in land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule. SCHEDULE Amend Schedule to the Taking of Leasehold Interests in Land Notice (No. 778) 2004 dated 11 March 2004 and published in the Gazette of 12 March 2004 at page 898 relating to the taking of leasehold interests in land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows Omit “County of Banks, Parish of Hicks - an area of about 151 square metres being part of Lot 634 on Crown Plan 857587 contained in Title Reference: 40006728. As shown approximately on Plan R11-611(D) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane. Cook Shire Cooktown Developmental Road (Cooktown – Butchers Hill) R11-611(D) 510/220; 510/3705A” Insert “County of Banks, Parish of Hicks/Solander - an area of about 160 square metres being Lot 1 on SP158825 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 40006728. Cook Shire Cooktown Developmental Road (Cooktown – Butchers Hill) R11-611(D) 510/220; 510/3705A” ENDNOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 August 2004. Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads. 000000—1 1260 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 86 [27 August,, 2004 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Land Act 1994 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 AMENDING TAKING OF LEASEHOLD INTERESTS IN LAND NOTICE (No. 832) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Leasehold Interests in Land Notice (No. 832) 2004. Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967] 2. Schedule to the Taking of Leasehold Interests in Land Notice (No. 655) 2002 dated 19 December, 2002 and published in the Gazette of 20 December, 2002 at page1281 relating to the taking of leasehold interests in land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule. SCHEDULE Amend Schedule to the Taking of Leasehold Interests in Land Notice (No. 655) 2002 dated 19 December, 2002 and published in the Gazette of 20 December, 2002 at page 1281 relating to the taking of leasehold interests in land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows Omit “County of Banks, Parish of Hicks/Gore - an area of about 289 square metres being part of Lot 634 on Crown Plan 857587 contained in Title Reference: 40006728. County of Banks, Parish of Gore – an area of about 2.146 hectares being part of Lot 2009 on SP147283 contained in Title Reference: 17713132. As shown approximately on Plans R11-611(B) and R11-610(B) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane. Cook Shire Cooktown Developmental Road (Cooktown – Butchers Hill) R11-611(B) and R11-610(B) 510/220; 3705, 3301B” Insert “County of Banks, Parish of Hicks/Solander - an area of about 280 square metres being Lot 2 on SP158825 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 40006728. County of Banks, Parish of Gore/Saunders - an area of about 2.03 hectares being Lot 1 on SP158824 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 17713132. Cook Shire Cooktown Developmental Road (Cooktown – Butchers Hill) R11-611(B) and R11-610(B) 510/220; 3705, 3301B” ENDNOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 August 2004. Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads. Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 833) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 833) 2004. Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967] 2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 772) 2004 dated 5 February 2004 and published in the Gazette of 6 February 2004 at page 407 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule. 27 August,, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 86 1261 SCHEDULE Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 772) 2004 dated 5 February 2004 and published in the Gazette of 6 February 2004 at page 407 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows Omit - “County of Stanley, Parish of Enoggera - an area of about 8831.48 square metres being part of Lot 2 on SP138128 contained in Title Reference: 50345665. As shown approximately on Plan TWB27.02.03 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane. Brisbane City Samford Sub-Arterial Road 510/1008; 775/266” Insert - “County of Stanley, Parish of Enoggera - an area of 8833 square metres being Lot 3 on SP163694 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50345665. Brisbane City Samford Sub-Arterial Road 510/1008; 775/266” ENDNOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 August 2004. Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads. Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994 AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 834) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 834) 2004. Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967] 2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 786) 2004 dated 18 March 2004 and published in the Gazette of 19 March 2004 at page 990 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule. SCHEDULE Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 786) 2004 dated 18 March 2004 and published in the Gazette of 19 March 2004 at page 990 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows Omit - “County of Bowen, Parish of Binjour - an area of about 780.86 square metres being part of Lot 233 on Crown Plan BON946 contained in Title Reference: 13434122. As shown approximately on Plan R12-495 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane. Mundubbera Shire Burnett Highway (Gayndah – Monto) R12-495 510/3; 775/401” 1262 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 86 [27 August,, 2004 Insert - “County of Bowen, Parish of Binjour - an area of 781 square metres being Lot 1 on SP170333 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 13434122. Mundubbera Shire Burnett Highway (Gayndah – Monto) R12-495 510/3; 775/401” ENDNOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. Made by the Governor in Council on 26 August 2004. Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads. Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION OF A STATE-CONTROLLED ROAD AS A LIMITED ACCESS ROAD Notice is hereby given under section 54(1) of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 that the State-controlled road as described in the Schedule is declared as a limited access road. S GOLDING DIRECTOR-GENERAL THE SCHEDULE That on and from 27 August 2004, access to the State-controlled road as described in the schedule hereto be limited: KAWANA WAY (Sunshine Motorway – Nicklin Way) Maroochy Shire/Caloundra City Commencing at its junction with the Sunshine Motorway approximately 50 metres west of the south western corner of Lot 1 on SP149815, parish of Mooloolaba, thence generally easterly and south easterly to the roundabout of Kawana Island Boulevard and ending about 40 metres south of the roundabout near the most north eastern corner of Lot 457 on SP161648, parish of Mooloolaba. Length ... 4.09 kilometres (approximately) The parts of the State-controlled road to which access is to be limited include the whole of the State-controlled road as shown on Limited Access Plans LA11819 and LA11820, in accordance with the Access Management Policy as described hereunder. Copies of these plans are held in the office of the Director-General, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane and the North Coast-Hinterland District Office, Department of Main Roads, 50 River Road, Gympie. The reason for the declaration is to achieve a high level of access control to: - ensure that the required arterial road functionality of this major road transport asset is achieved and preserved; and maximise the traffic carrying and safety characteristics that are required for a road of world class operational performance. Any person whose interests are affected by the declaration may: (i) (ii) under section 485 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 — ask for the decision to be reviewed and appeal against the reviewed decision; and under the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994, part 5 — ask for the decision or the reviewed decision to be stayed. Notice is hereby given that there is a policy in place in relation to the application of section 62 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 to access between the State-controlled road described in The Schedule and adjacent land. This policy is outlined below. 27 August,, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 86 1263 ACCESS MANAGEMENT POLICY FOR LIMITED ACCESS PLAN NOS. LA11819 AND LA11820 1.0 Objective To ensure Kawana Way as described in the schedule provides the required traffic speed, traffic flow capacity and level of safety and service consistent with its function as an: - Urban Arterial in Maroochy Shire's Planning Scheme 2000; or as a Major Arterial in Caloundra City Council’s IPA Planning Scheme. To achieve these standards, vehicle access to and from Kawana Way, in the respective local government areas, is to be in accordance with these documents. This access management seeks to minimise the road’s function being compromised. 2.0 Access Management Access will be managed in accordance with the following plans and principles: (a) Limited Access Plan Nos. LA11819 and LA11820 define: (i) (ii) (b) the area to which access is limited (ie. subject area); and road access locations. Other road access locations not permitted. Except as provided in 2(a) and 2(c), no other road accesses to or from Kawana Way are permitted. (c) Road User Facilities Where facilities for road users are to be provided in accordance with policies adopted by the Department of Main Roads for the provision of such facilities, provision will be made for access to those facilities in accordance with but not limited to the following conditions: (i) access shall be by means of exit and entry ramps designed in accordance with the Road Planning and Design Manual 2002, Chapter 16 – Interchanges; and (ii) the ramp lengths shall be designed based on the mean operating speed of the outer traffic lane. Unless measured, this is assumed to be not less than the posted speed limited. 3.0 Approval of Policy This policy shall: - apply to the section of State-controlled road defined by Limited Access Plans LA11819 and LA11820; and be used when applying section 62 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994. Signed: D G TENNANT Date: 20 July 2004 DISTRICT DIRECTOR NORTH COAST - HINTERLAND DELEGATE OF THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL This policy may in future be amended at any time without a gazette notice if: (i) (ii) the amendment merely changes or repeals specific provision for one or more particular properties; and the owner or occupier of each property has been given written notice of the amendment. Any person whose interests are affected by this policy (and also if it is amended or substituted with another policy) may: (i) (ii) under section 485 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 — ask for the decision to be reviewed and appeal against the reviewed decision; and under the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994, part 5 — ask for the decision or the reviewed decision to be stayed. Under section 62G of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, a person must not construct or change a physical means of entry or exit for traffic between land and a limited access road without first obtaining a decision under section 62(1) that authorises the construction or change. Maximum penalty - 200 penalty units. 80/152/105, 80/152/126 76/152/105, 76/152/126 209/25/12.2 ENDNOTES 1. 2. 3. Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads. 1264 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 86 [27 August,, 2004 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS Notice is hereby given under Sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or part of the roads or routes described in the schedule are hereby designated or revoked as State-controlled roads, as the case may be. Paul Lucas Minister for Transport and Main Roads THE SCHEDULE That on and from 27 August 2004, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, be revoked, and that the roads described in Appendix II hereto, be declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994. That on and from 27 August 2004, the road described in Appendix III hereto, is declared a State-controlled road, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994. The area (ie. alignment and width) of the State-controlled roads described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor, provided that, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a State reserve, State forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding, the area (ie. alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of the centre line of the trafficked route. APPENDIX II APPENDIX I Name of Statecontrolled Road No. 93C Diamantina Developmental Road (Windorah Bedourie) Barcoo Shire Date of Declaration Relevant to Road 31 May 1986 No. 93C DIAMANTINA DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD (Windorah - Bedourie) BARCOO SHIRE From the intersection of Maryborough and Albert Streets in the town of Windorah, to the Diamantina Shire boundary at a point near the south western corner of the north western severance of Lot 6 on CP805063, parish of Hazard, by the route shown on the certified plans approved and held by the Director-General, Department of Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD93C-(1-2)-C and RD93C-3-E. Length... 213.58 kilometres (approximately) No. 93C Diamantina Developmental Road (Windorah Bedourie) Diamantina Shire 31 May 1986 No. 150A Sunshine Motorway (Tanawha Mooloolaba) Maroochy Shire 20 June 1997 No. 93C DIAMANTINA DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD (Windorah - Bedourie) DIAMANTINA SHIRE From the Barcoo Shire boundary at a point near the south western corner of the north western severance of Lot 6 on CP805063, parish of Hazard, to the intersection of Herbert and Merri Streets, in the town of Bedourie, by the route shown on the certified plans approved and held by the Director-General, Department of Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD93C-3-F and RD93C-4-C. Length ... 175.59 kilometres (approximately) No. 150A SUNSHINE MOTORWAY (Tanawha - Mooloolaba) MAROOCHY SHIRE From its intersection with the Bruce Highway at a point underneath the western edge of the overpass, to its intersection with the onramp of Nicklin Way, about 0.11 kilometre south of the intersection of Brisbane Road, Amarina Avenue and Neerim Drive in Mooloolaba, including all ramps and roundabouts shown, by the route shown on the certified plans approved and held by the Director-General, Department of Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD150A-(1-3)-B. Length ... 8.63 kilometres (approximately) 27 August,, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 86 1265 APPENDIX III No. 152 KAWANA WAY (Sunshine Motorway — Nicklin Way) MAROOCHY SHIRE From its junction with the Sunshine Motorway at the eastern extremity of the roundabout, to the Caloundra City boundary near the south eastern corner of Lot 120 on SP147314, parish of Mooloola, including all ramps and roundabouts shown, by the route shown on the certified plan approved and held by the DirectorGeneral, Department of Main Roads, and identified by the registration number RD152-1-A. Length ... 2.53 kilometres (approximately) No. 152 KAWANA WAY (Sunshine Motorway — Nicklin Way) CALOUNDRA CITY From the Maroochy Shire boundary near the south eastern corner of Lot 120 on SP147314, parish of Mooloola, to its intersection with Kawana Island Boulevard at the southern edge of the roundabout, including all ramps and roundabouts shown, by the route shown on the certified plan approved and held by the Director-General, Department of Main Roads, and identified by the registration number RD152-1-B. Length ... 1.56 kilometres (approximately) ENDNOTES 1. 2. 3. Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads. © The State of Queensland 2004. Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without the prior written permission of Goprint. Inquiries should be addressed to Goprint, Publications and Retail, Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo, DC, Q, 4151. —————— Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 27 August, 2004 286895 [1267] Queensland Government Gazette PP 451207100087 Vol. CCCXXXVI] (336) PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY FRIDAY, 27 AUGUST, 2004 Land Act 1994 RESERVE AND SETAPART (REPEAL) NOTICE (No 31) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart (Repeal) Notice (No 31) 2004. Revocation of reserve [s.33(1) of the Act] 2. The reserves described in Schedules 1 to 23 are repealed. SCHEDULE 1 Description 1.1 Central West Region, Mackay Office, R25 (Title Reference 49015227), being Portion 12 as shown on plan RP122 (now Lot 12 on ROP122) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 6.39 ha, county of Roper, parish of Ternallum. Purpose 1.2 Reserve for Waterworks purposes. File Reference 1.3 MKY/006659 SCHEDULE 2 Description 2.1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, R.981 (Title Reference 49014734), being Portion 406 as shown on plan LN2418 (now Lot 406 on LN2418) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 867 m2, county of Livingstone, parish of Rockhampton. Purpose 2.2 Reserve for Hospital. File Reference 2.3 ROC/005531 SCHEDULE 3 Description 3.1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, R.982 (Title Reference 49014735), being Portion 407 as shown on plan LN2419 (now Lot 407 on LN2419) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1298 m2, county of Livingstone, parish of Rockhampton. Purpose 3.2 Reserve for Hospital. File Reference 3.3 ROC/005532 SCHEDULE 4 Description 4.1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, R.983 (Title Reference 49014736), being Portion 408 as shown on plan LN2420 (now Lot 408 on LN2420) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 886 m2, county of Livingstone, parish of Rockhampton. Purpose 4.2 Reserve for Hospital. File Reference 4.3 ROC/005505 000000—1 ISSN 0155-9370 [No. 87 SCHEDULE 5 Description 5.1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, R.985 (Title Reference 49014738), being Portion 411 as shown on plan LN2422 (now Lot 411 on LN2422) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1242 m2, county of Livingstone, parish of Rockhampton. Purpose 5.2 Reserve for Hospital. File Reference 5.3 ROC/005506 SCHEDULE 6 Description 6.1 North Region, Atherton Office, R.326 (Title Reference 49002861), being Lot 401 on NR7496 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 2.261 ha, county of Nares, parish of Barron. Purpose 6.2 Reserve for State School (Primary Tolga). File Reference 6.3 ATH/001830 SCHEDULE 7 Description 7.1 North Region, Atherton Office, R.198 (Title Reference 49001624), being Portions 1 and 184 as shown on plan CWL1456 (now Lots 1 and 184 on CWL1456) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 4.492 ha, county of Cardwell, parish of Ravenshoe. Purpose 7.2 Reserve for State School, Ravenshoe. File Reference 7.3 ATH/001823 SCHEDULE 8 Description 8.1 North Region, Atherton Office, R.760 (Title Reference 49012318), being Portion 263 as shown on plan CWL2891 (now Lot 263 on CWL2891) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 2200 m2, county of Cardwell, parish of Ravenshoe. Purpose 8.2 Reserve for State School, Ravenshoe. File Reference 8.3 ATH/002383 SCHEDULE 9 Description 9.1 North Region, Cairns Office, R.666 (Title Reference 49001684), being Portion 427 as shown on plan NR5780 (now Lot 427 on NR5780) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 2.106 ha, county of Nares, parish of Cairns. Purpose 9.2 Reserve for Recreation, Green Bank. 1268 File Reference 9.3 CNS/008938 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 87 SCHEDULE 10 Description 10.1 North Region, Cairns Office, R.2060 (Title Reference 49019149), being Lot 401 on NR5959 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 5.189 ha, county of Nares, parish of Cairns. Purpose 10.2 Reserve for Landing Ground for Aircraft. File Reference 10.3 CNS/010524 SCHEDULE 11 Description 11.1 North Region, Cairns Office, R.535 (Title Reference 49018586), being Lot 68 on BS272 registered in theDepartment of Natural Resources and Mines, area 4 ha, county of Banks, parish of Monkhouse. Purpose 11.2 Reserve for State School (Primary Rossville). File Reference 11.3 CNS/009057 SCHEDULE 12 Description 12.1 North Region, Cairns Office, R.235 (Title Reference 49015331), being Lot 144 on SP100464 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 6.038 ha, county of Torres, parish of Port Kennedy. Purpose 12.2 Reserve for State School (Secondary Thursday Island). File Reference 12.3 CNS/005704 SCHEDULE 13 Description 13.1 North Region, Cairns Office, R.320 (Title Reference 49018865), being Lot 19 on TS88 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1920 m2, county of Torres, parish of Port Kennedy. Purpose 13.2 Reserve for State School (Preschool Tamwoy). File Reference 13.3 CNS/009014 SCHEDULE 14 Description 14.1 North Region, Cairns Office, R.322 (Title Reference 49019363), being Lot 2 on TS309 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1214 m2, county of Torres, parish of Port Kennedy. Purpose 14.2 Reserve for State School (Pre-School Thursday Island). File Reference 14.3 CNS/009689 SCHEDULE 15 Description 15.1 North Region, Cairns Office, R.1938 (Title Reference 49017699), being Lot 2 on CP808230 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 14.57 ha, county of Nares, parish of Smithfield. Purpose 15.2 Reserve for State School (Secondary Smithfield). File Reference 15.3 CNS/006167 SCHEDULE 16 Description 16.1 North Region, Cairns Office, R.1535 (Title Reference 49011423), being Allotment 10 of suburban section 1 as shown on plan M356195 (now Lot 10 on M356195) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 2623 m2, county of Nares, parish of Tinaroo. Purpose 16.2 Reserve for State School, Mareeba. File Reference 16.3 CNS/009445 SCHEDULE 17 Description 17.1 North Region, Innisfail Office, R.347 (Title Reference 49002019), being Lot 44 on CP852236 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 2.017 ha, county of Cardwell, parish of Rockingham. Purpose [27 August, 2004 17.2 Reserve for State School, Lower Tully File Reference 17.3 INN/001704 SCHEDULE 18 Description 18.1 North Region, Innisfail Office, R.785 (Title Reference 49013015), being Allotment 20 of section 7 as shown on T746111 (now Lot 20 on T746111) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 4173 m2, county of Cardwell, parish of Rockingham. Purpose 18.2 Reserve for State School (Primary - Tully). File Reference 18.3 INN/001766 SCHEDULE 19 Description 19.1 South East Region, Brisbane Office, R.2613 (Title Reference 49011647), as shown on plan SL7831 (now Lot 1303 on SL7831) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1619 m2, county of Stanley, parish of Enoggera. Purpose 19.2 Reserve for State School, Mitchelton. File Reference 19.3 Res. 15950 SCHEDULE 20 Description 20.1 South East Region, Brisbane Office, R.2796 (Title Reference 49012568), being Portion 1232 as shown on plan SL8319 (now Lot 1232 on SL8319) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 4876 m2, county of Stanley, parish of Enoggera. Purpose 20.2 Reserve for State School (Primary Grovely). File Reference 20.3 Res. 17076 SCHEDULE 21 Description 21.1 South East Region, Brisbane Office, Title Reference 49101275, being Lot 993 on SP111081 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 592 m2, county of Stanley, parish of Woogaroo. Purpose 21.2 Reserve for Park and Recreation. File Reference 21.3 BRI/002755 SCHEDULE 22 Description 22.1 South East Region, Brisbane Office, Title Reference 49101394, being Lot 902 on SP113381 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 675 m2, county of Stanley, parish of Woogaroo. Purpose 22.2 Reserve for Park and Recreation. File Reference 22.3 BRI/002827 SCHEDULE 23 Description 23.1 South West Region, Warwick Office, Title Reference 49022796, being Portions 92 and 436 as shown on plans BNT707 and BNT1176 (now Lot 92 on BNT707 and Lot 436 on BNT1176) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 2.747 ha, county of Bentinck, parish of Marsh. Purpose 23.2 Reserve for State School, Pozieres. File Reference 23.3 R.252 1. 2. 3. 4. ENDNOTES Made by the Minister on 19 August 2004. Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. Land Act 1994 RESERVE AND SET APART NOTICE (No 30) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart Notice (No 30) 2004. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 87 Reserve and set apart [ss.31(1) and 44 of the Act] 2. The unallocated State land described in Schedules 1 to 13 are reserved and set apart for the community purposes stated and placed under the control of the trustees as indicated. SCHEDULE 1 Description 1.1 Central West Region, Mackay Office, Title Reference 49103957, being Lot 1 on SP104490 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 215 m2, county of Carlisle, parish of Greenmount. Purpose 1.2 Reserve for Drainage. Trustee 1.3 Under the control of the Mackay City Council, as trustee. File Reference 1.4 MKY/021278 SCHEDULE 2 Description 2.1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, Title Reference 49103955, being Lot 7 on SP169944 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 32.62 ha, county of Clinton, parish of Gladstone. Purpose 2.2 Reserve for Environmental purposes. Trustee 2.3 Under the control of the Council of the City of Gladstone, as trustee. File Reference 2.4 ROC/020826 SCHEDULE 3 Description 3.1 North Region, Townsville Office, Title Reference 49103961, being Lot 77 on CP894140 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1102 m2, county of Rochedale, parish of Haslingden. Purpose 3.2 Reserve for Aboriginal purposes. Trustee 3.3 Under the control of the Kalkadoon Tribal Council Ltd, as trustee. File Reference 3.4 TNS/002481 SCHEDULE 4 Description 4.1 North Region, Townsville Office, Title Reference 49103960, being Lot 4 on SP159006 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 10 ha, county of Rochedale, parish of Heywood. Purpose 4.2 Reserve for Aboriginal purposes. Trustee 4.3 Under the control of the Kalkadoon Native Title Discretionary Trust, as trustee. File Reference 4.4 TNS/002480 SCHEDULE 5 Description 5.1 South East Region, Brisbane Office, Title Reference 49103959, being Lot 908 on SP165765 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 3242 m2, county of Stanley, parish of Oxley. Purpose 5.2 Reserve for Park. Trustee 5.3 Under the control of Brisbane City Council, as trustee. File Reference 5.4 BRI/004166 SCHEDULE 6 Description 6.1 South East Region, Ipswich Office, Title Reference 49103965, being Lot 800 on SP155415 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 320 m2, county of Stanley, parish of Stapylton. Purpose 6.2 Reserve for Drainage. Trustee 6.3 Under the control of the Ipswich City Council, as trustee. File Reference 6.4 IPS/020632 SCHEDULE 7 1269 Description 7.1 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103860, being Lot 448 on SP167680 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 5077 m2, county of Canning, parish of Bribie. Purpose 7.2 Reserve for Parks and Gardens. Trustee 7.3 Under the control of the Council of the City of Caloundra, as trustee. File Reference 7.4 NAM/002484 SCHEDULE 8 Description 8.1 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103937, being Lot 908 on SP168129 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 3762 m2, county of Canning, parish of Bribie. Purpose 8.2 Reserve for Parks and Gardens. Trustee 8.3 Under the control of the Council of the City of Caloundra, as trustee. File Reference 8.4 NAM/002506 SCHEDULE 9 Description 9.1 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103915, being Lot 201 on SP156698 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 531 m2, county of Canning, parish of Mooloolah. Purpose 9.2 Reserve for Parks and Gardens. Trustee 9.3 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee. File Reference 9.4 NAM/002502 SCHEDULE 10 Description 10.1 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103936, being Lot 200 on SP156698 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1.242 ha, county of Canning, parish of Mooloolah. Purpose 10.2 Reserve for Parks and Gardens. Trustee 10.3 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee. File Reference 10.4 NAM/002505 SCHEDULE 11 Description 11.1 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103941, being Lot 908 on SP155898 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1.855 ha, county of Canning, parish of Mooloolah. Purpose 11.2 Reserve for Parks and Gardens. Trustee 11.3 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee. File Reference 11.4 NAM/002507 SCHEDULE 12 Description 12.1 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103942, being Lot 907 on SP155897 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 3787 m2, county of Canning, parish of Mooloolah. Purpose 12.2 Reserve for Parks and Gardens. Trustee 12.3 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee. File Reference 12.4 NAM/002508 SCHEDULE 13 Description 13.1 South East Region, Nambour Office, Title Reference 49103954, 1270 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 87 being Lot 899 on SP157558 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1362 m2, county of Canning, parish of Mooloolah. Purpose 13.2 Reserve for Parks and Gardens. Trustee 13.3 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee. File Reference 13.4 NAM/002510 1. 2. 3. 4. ENDNOTES Made by the Minister on 19 August 2004. Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. Land Act 1994 RESERVE AND SETAPART (AMENDMENT) NOTICE (No 35) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 35) 2004. Adjustment of reserve [s.31(2) of the Act] 2. The reserves described in Schedules 1 and 2 are amended as set out in the Schedules. Partial revocation of reserve [s.33(1) of the Act] 3. The reserves described in Schedules 3 to 6 are adjusted as set out in the Schedules by revocation of part of each Reserve. SCHEDULE 1 Amendment of Schedule 1.1 South East Region, Brisbane Office, Reserve for Park and Recreation, Title Reference 49101593 county of Stanley, parish of Woogaroo. Description omit Lot 910 on SP116796, insert Lot 910 on SP116796, Lot 958 on SP159460, Lot 902 on SP113381 and Lot 993 on SP111081. Area omit 8302 m2, insert 10.3746 ha. File Reference 1.2 BRI/002969 SCHEDULE 2 Amendment of Schedule 2.1 South East Region, Nambour Office, Reserve for Recreation, R.1204 (Title Reference 49023095) county of Canning, parish of Maroochy. Description omit Lot 800 on SP118715, insert Lot 800 on SP118715 and Lot 2 on SP114925. Area omit 15.87 ha, insert 18.3024 ha. File Reference 2.2 Res. 18966 SCHEDULE 3 Amendment of Schedule 3.1 Central West Region, Blackall Office, Reserve for Camping and Water, R.14 (Title Reference 49002065) county of Tambo, parish of Blackall. Description omit Portion 108 as shown on plan TB121, insert Lot 108 on SP167140. Area omit 44.708 ha, insert 44.68 ha. File Reference 3.2 R.14/Blackall SCHEDULE 4 Amendment of Schedule 4.1 Central West Region, Blackall Office, Reserve for Recreation and Showground, R.51 (Title Reference 49006233) county of Tambo, parish of Blackall. Description omit Lot 156 on CP860378, insert Lot 156 on SP152742. Area [27 August, 2004 omit about 37.62 ha, insert about 36.7 ha. File Reference 4.2 R.51/Blackall SCHEDULE 5 Amendment of Schedule 5.1 South East Region, Ipswich Office, Reserve for Pound, R.819 (Title Reference 49001832) county of Stanley, parish of Ipswich. Description omit Lot 394 on SL10794, insert Lot 394 on SP165080. Area omit 1.5127 ha, insert 1.4818 ha. File Reference 5.2 Res. 446 SCHEDULE 6 Amendment of Schedule 6.1 South West Region, Warwick Office, Reserve for Racecourse, R.209 (Title Reference 49017677) county of Clive, parish of Texas. Description omit Lot 216 on CVE202, insert Lot 216 on SP173583. Area omit 38.071 ha, insert 35.36 ha. File Reference 6.2 R.209 1. 2. 3. ENDNOTES Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. Acts Interpretation Act 1954 Land Act 1994 CORRECTION OF RESERVE AND SET APART (AMENDMENT) NOTICE (No 07) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 07) 2004. Correction of notice [s.24AA of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 and s.31(2) of the Land Act 1994] 2.(1) The Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 32) 2004 published in the Gazette on 6 August 2004 at pages 1020-1021 (relating to Reserve for Local Government (Civic Theatre, Park, Gardens and Vehicle Parking) purposes, R.774 (Title Reference 49013090), North Region, Townsville Office, county of Elphinstone, parish of Coonambelah) is corrected as set out in subsection (2). (2) In SCHEDULE 2 of the noticeomit Lot 514 on CP812597, Lot 10 on EP812597 and Lot 3 on SP155392, insert Lots 10 and 514 on CP812597 and Lot 3 on SP155392. 1. 2. 3. 4. ENDNOTES Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. File Reference TNS/002116 Land Act 1994 APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES NOTICE (No 12) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Appointment of Trustees Notice (No 12) 2004. Appointment of trustees [s.44(1) of the Act] 2. The land reserved and set apart for the community purpose described in Schedule 1 is placed under the control of the trustee mentioned. SCHEDULE 1 Description 1.1 Central West Region, Mackay Office, R.107 (Title Reference 49008732), being Portion 41 on MC11 (now Lot 41 on MC11) registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area about 7.284 ha, county of Murchison, parish of Long Hill. Purpose 1.2 Reserve for Recreation and Camping, Yarrawonga Point. Trustees 1.3 Under the control of the Broadsound Shire Council and Director- 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 87 General, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, as trustees. File Reference 1.4 MKY/007378 1. 2. 3. ENDNOTES Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. Land Act 1994 REPLACEMENT OF TRUSTEES NOTICE (No 22) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Replacement of Trustees Notice (No 22) 2004. Replacement of trustees [s.50 of the Act] 2.(1) The persons mentioned in Schedule 1 are appointed as trustees of the land reserved and set apart for the purpose described in Schedule 2 in place of the trustees mentioned in Schedule 2. (2) The persons mentioned in Schedule 3 are appointed as trustees of the land reserved and set apart for the purpose described in Schedule 4 in place of the trustees mentioned in Schedule 4. (3) The person and corporation mentioned in Schedule 5 are appointed as trustees of the land granted upon trust described in Schedule 6 in place of the trustee mentioned in Schedule 6. (4) The persons mentioned in Schedule 7 are appointed as trustees of the land reserved and set apart for the purpose described in Schedule 8 in place of the trustees mentioned in Schedule 8. SCHEDULE 1 New trustees Chief Executive, Environmental Protection Agency, Lindsay B Black, Jean Maureen Godwin and Sidney James Godwin. SCHEDULE 2 Description 2.1 Central West Region, Emerald Office, R.16 (Title Reference 49022437), being Lot 1 on CP842969 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 19.64 ha, county of Buckland, parish of Biddulph. Purpose 2.2 Reserve for Departmental and Official purposes. Trustees being replaced 2.3 Director of National Parks and Wildlife, Vivian Maurice Godwin and The Dreamtime Centre Rockhampton Pty Ltd. File Reference 2.4 EMD/001649 SCHEDULE 3 New trustees Victor Edward Elliott, Reginald Carl Luhrs, Kevin Joseph Hayes and Cedric Wilfred Strickland. SCHEDULE 4 Description 4.1 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office, R.77 (Title Reference 49002795), being Lot 2 on CP881582 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1182 m2, county of Ferguson, parish of Moura. Purpose 4.2 Reserve for School of Arts and Recreation. Trustee being replaced 4.3 John Morgan who has resigned. File Reference 4.4 ROC/002547 SCHEDULE 5 New trustees Councillor for Mount Isa City Council (Chairman) and President of the Mount Isa Race Club Inc. SCHEDULE 6 Description 6.1 North Region, Townsville Office, Title Reference 21315052, being Lot 11 on RD235 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 35.9885 ha, county of Rochedale, parish of Haslingden. Purpose of Deed of Grant in Trust 6.2 Reserve for Racecourse purposes and for no other purpose whatsoever. Trustee being replaced 1271 6.3 President of the Mount Isa Greyhound racing Club Inc. File Reference 6.4 Res. 6716 PART 3 SCHEDULE 7 New trustees Michael William Lanigan and Thomas Vincent OBrien. SCHEDULE 8 Description 8.1 South East Region, Ipswich Office, R.354 (Title Reference 49004442), being Lot 37 on CSH287 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 4047 m2, county of Cavendish, parish of Anduramba. Purpose 8.2 Reserve for Stock Dip. Trustees being replaced 8.3 Doreen Rose Francis, Graham John Francis and Stanley Charles Francis who have resigned. File Reference 8.4 Res. 05/4 1. 2. 3. ENDNOTES Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. Land Act 1994 OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS NOTICE (No 34) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Opening and Closing of Roads Notice (No 34) 2004. Roads to be opened [s.94 of the Act] 2. The areas of unallocated State land described in Schedule 1 are opened as road. Roads to be permanently closed [s.98 of the Act] 3. The roads described in Schedule 2 are permanently closed. Roads to be temporarily closed [s.98 of the Act] 4. The roads described in Schedule 3 are temporarily closed. SCHEDULE 1 Central West Region, Blackall Office 1.1 An area of 427 m2 contained within stations 8-11-9-8 (parish of Blackall, locality of Blackall) and shown as road to be opened on SP167140 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (R.14/ Blackall) North Region, Cloncurry Office 1.2 An area of 8.149 ha contained within stations 1-9-9a-1a-1 (parish of Burnley) and shown as area to be excised on SP162422 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (PH. 2324) 1.3 Areas totalling 15.366 ha contained within stations 1-9-34-36-401 and 33a-24-24a-33-33a (parish of Lima) and shown as area to be excised on SP162421 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (PH. 2514) South East Region, Ipswich Office 1.4 Areas totalling 8884 m2 contained within stations 34a-33a-32a31a-30-29-27-26-25a-21a-20-24-27a-29a-35a-34a, 13a-11a-9-12a-13a, 83-3a-8a-8, 21a-18a-15a-15-17a-19-20-21a and 16a-13-14-16a (parishes of Grandchester and Walloon, locality of The Bluff) and shown as road to be opened on SP153297 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (IPS/020274) South East Region, Nambour Office 1.5 An area of 697 m2 described as Lot 50 on SP154264 (parish of Bribie, locality of Peachester) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. Areas totalling 1986 m2 described as Lots 51, 52 and 53 on SP154265 (parish of Bribie, locality of Peachester) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. Areas totalling 643 m2 described as Lots 54 and 55 on SP154266 (parish of Bribie, locality of Beerwah) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. An area of 421 m2 described as Lot 56 on SP154267 (parish of Bribie, locality of Beerwah) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. An area of 2597 m2 described as Lot 57 on SP154268 (parish of 1272 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 87 Bribie, locality of Beerwah) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. An area of 969 m2 described as Lot 58 on SP154269 (parish of Bribie, locality of Beerwah) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (NAM/002049) South West Region, Warwick Office 1.6 An area of 5438 m2 contained within stations 12-14-16-17-15-1112 and 7-10-12-9-7 (parish of Texas, locality of Texas) and shown as road to be opened on SP173583 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (PO215795 & R209) SCHEDULE 2 Central West Region, Rockhampton Office 2.1 An area of 2268 m2 contained within stations 6-18-17-16-1413-6 (parish of Yeppoon, locality Yeppoon) and shown as road to be closed on SP170462 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (ROC/007537) North Region, Cairns Office 2.2 An area of 4248 m2 contained within stations 4-8-7-9-4 shown as area to be added to Lot 1 on RP800720 and an area of 2741 m2 contained within stations 4-9-10-11-4 shown as area to be added to Lot 22 on RP857645 on SP155211 (parish of Grafton, locality of Gordonvale) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (CNS/ 10880) An area of 969 m2 contained within stations 2-3-4-5-2 (parish of Grafton, locality of Gordonvale) and shown as area of road to be closed and added to Lot 10 on SP129121 on SP167281 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (CNS/10880) South East Region, Beenleigh Office 2.3 An area of 7189 m2 contained within stations 1-3-3a-6-1 (parish of Tamborine, locality of Boyland) and shown as road to be closed on SP168507 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (BEE/020376) South East Region, Ipswich Office 2.4 An area of 1.278 ha contained within stations A-B-C-D-A (parish of Rosevale) and shown as area of road to be closed on SP169748 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (IPS/020526) 2.5 Areas totalling 9176 m2 contained within stations 6-2-2a-6a-6, 118-10-11, 9-6-6a-9a-9, 15a-13a-14a-15a, 34-33-32-31-28-25-21-18-16a16-17-23-26-28a-30-35-34 and 13-11-10-12-13 (parish of Grandchester and Walloon, locality of The Bluff) and shown as road to be closed on SP153297 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (IPS/020274) South West Region, Toowoomba Office 2.6 Areas totalling 7.519 ha contained within stations 1-2-3-4-5-6-78-9-1 and 4-10-11-12-13-4 (parish of Bowenville, locality of Wainui) and shown as area to be added on SP171013 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (TA2003/5966) South West Region, Warwick Office 2.7 An area of 5.046 ha contained within stations 2-3-8-9-18-19-2 (parish of Texas, locality of Texas) and shown as road to be closed on SP173583 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (PO 215795) SCHEDULE 3 Central West Region, Mackay Office 3.1 An area of about 2.516 ha of road separating Lot 4 from Lot 6 on RP726293 (parish of Hamilton, locality of Devereux Creek) and shown as Lot A on AP11140 in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. (MKY/020978) 1. 2. 3. Objections 3.(1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service Director, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, at the regional office for the region in which the road is situated. (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is as detailed below in the schedule. (3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 1992. Plans 4. Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures may be made at(a) the Department of Natural Resources and Mines Offices at Beenleigh, Cairns and Toowoomba; and (b) the Local Government Offices of Logan City; Mareeba and Murilla; for a particular plan in that district or that local government area. SCHEDULE PERMANENT CLOSURE LATEST DATE FOR OBJECTIONS: 7 OCTOBER 2004 South East Region, Beenleigh Office 1 An area of about 290 m2 being part of Vanessa Boulevard adjoining Lot 384 on RP120495 (parish of Redland, locality of Springwood) as shown on Drawing BEE/020586. (BEE/020586) PERMANENT CLOSURE LATEST DATE FOR OBJECTIONS: 21 OCTOBER 2004 North Region, Cairns Office 2 The road intersecting Lot 62 on HG140 now established as Lot 1 on RL4912 (parish of Borneo, locality of Dimbulah) as shown on Drawing 04/102. (CNS/010983) 3 Part of the road being South Street, Kuranda adjoining Lot 360 on CP855881 (parish of Formantine, locality of Kuranda) as shown on C and B Group Drawing No. 7882-3. (CNS/021480) South West Region, Toowoomba Office 4 An area of about 6.1 ha being the road separating Lot 25 on BWR299 from Lot 34 on BWR466 (parish of Binbian, locality of Drillham South) as shown on Drawing DD2004_108. (TA04/1773) 5 An area of about 4.85 ha being the road separating Lot 34 on BWR466 from Lot 10 on BWR467 (parish of Binbian, locality of Drillham South) as shown on Drawing DD2004_136. (TA04/1774) 6 An area of about 7.83 ha being the road separating Lot 38 on BWR466 from Lot 10 on BWR467 (parish of Binbian, locality of Drillham South) as shown on Drawing DD2004_109. (TA04/1772) 1. 2. 3. ENDNOTES Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. ENDNOTES Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. Land Act 1994 OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE (No 32) 2004 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road Closure Notice (No 32) 2004. Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act] 2. Applications have been made for the permanent closure of the roads mentioned in the Schedule. [27 August, 2004 —————— BRISBANE Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 27 August, 2004 286893 D [1273] Queensland Government Gazette PP 451207100087 Vol. CCCXXXVI] (336) PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY FRIDAY, 27 AUGUST, 2004 ISSN 0155-9370 [No. 88 Your Public Sector Specialists! Zelda Recruitment: potential meets opportunity • Queensland owned & operated company • Proven track record of success • Extensive candidate database • Building long term relationships • Long standing reputation for excellent service Specialising in: • Accounting & Finance • Accounting Support • Office Administration & Marketing • Human Resources & Executive We are happy to assist at all levels of recruitment from AO2 to AO8, and from SO2 to SES3. Please contact Kodi Lythall, Glynis Ranger, Terasa Fletcher or Janine Chatfield. level 10, 320 adelaide st, brisbane qld 4000 t 07 3229 4999 f 07 3229 0022 e potential@zeldarecruitment.com.au w www.zeldarecruitment.com.au zelda RECRUITMENT where potential meets opportunity 286891—1 1274 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES Applications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies. The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for all positions should— (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) address the selection criteria of the position (c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION” to the address shown in the column “Address Code (See List)”. Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers. Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist. SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE VACANCIES TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Appointees to the Senior Executive Service are offered an attractive remuneration package with salary sacrifice in return for optional benefits including: • Private use component of a fully maintained government owned motor vehicle; • Membership options of the Government Superannuation Schemes, including generous employer superannuation contributions; • Professional organisation membership fees. The Total Remuneration Value amount listed against positions includes the private use component of a motor vehicle, employer superannuation contributions and the 17.5% annual leave loading. In addition to salary and optional benefits, executives will be entitled to: • a subsidy for home telephone expenses; • Queensland Public Service leave conditions, including four (4) weeks annual leave, cumulative sick leave and long service leave. Upon appointment, the executive will also be eligible to receive significant removal allowances and rental assistance if necessary. Appointees will be required to enter into a contract of employment. Existing tenured SES officers who are appointed at their current SES level or by redeployment may, but are not required to, enter into a contract of employment. Reference Number Vacancy DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY CHS 339/04 Executive Director, Department of Child Safety, Child Safety Services CHS 340/04 Executive Director, Department of Child Safety, Policy and Programs CHS 341/04 Executive Director, Department of Child Safety, Service Delivery Partnership CHS 342/04 Executive Director, Department of Child Safety, Corporate and Executive Services Locality Total Remuneration Value Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) Brisbane 130,936—140,628 SES3H 13-9-04 41 Brisbane 120,814—125,876 SES3L 13-9-04 41 Brisbane 120,814—125,876 SES3L 13-9-04 41 Brisbane 108,995—119,119 SES2H 13-9-04 41 COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian— *CCYP 79/04 Commissioner Brisbane 172,958—181,992 #SES4 6-9-04 — Equivalent * 1. Applications for the above position should address the Selection Criteria contained in the Position Description and quote the Vacancy Reference Number. 2. An information package may be obtained by phoning (07) 3224 5463. 3. Applications marked “Private and Confidential—VRN CCYP 79/04” to be forwarded to Mr George O’Farrell, Acting Public Service Commissioner, Office of the Public Service Commissioner, PO Box 190, Brisbane Albert Street, Qld, 4002. # Appointment to the role is in accordance with the provisions of the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act 2000. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1275 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Locality Total Remuneration Value Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES The Department of Emergency Services is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and particularly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from a non-English speaking background, women and people with a disability. Note.—Application for positions within the Department of Emergency Services must include the original, plus three copies of the complete application. Strategic Policy and Executive Services— Strategic Policy Unit— *ES 442/04 Director (c) * This position is on contract for a period of 3 years. Brisbane 120,052—125,004 SES2 (Low) 13-9-04 81 DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. Office of the Director-General— *LGPS102/04 Deputy Director-General (c) Brisbane 155,587—166,645 SES3 (High) 6-9-04 28A * Employment will be on a fixed term contract for a period of three years, with the possibility of a further two. This position has been previously advertised, applicants will not need to re-apply. DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES DPIF 1904 DPIF 1905 DPIF 1906 DPIF 1907 DPIF 1908 DPIF 1909 DPIF 1912 DPIF 1910 #DPIF 1921 DPIF 1911 DPIF 1913 DPIF 1903 DPIF 1920 Industry Development— Deputy Director-General (c) Strategic Policy— Executive Director (c) Policy Coordination and Development— General Manager (c) Industry and Investment— Executive Director (c) Industry Development and Adjustment— General Manager (c) Trade, Markets and Investments— General Manager (c) Research and Development Strategy— Research and Development Portfolio Management— General Manager (c) Delivery— Deputy Director-General (c) Regional Delivery— Assistant Director-General (c) Horticulture and Forestry Science— General Manager (c) Emerging Technologies— General Manager (c) Biosecurity— Plant Biosecurity— General Manager (c) Animal Biosecurity— General Manager (c) Brisbane 172,958—181,992 SES4 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 144,039—149,814 SES3 (Low) 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 120,052—125,004 SES2 (Low) 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 144,039—149,814 SES3 (Low) 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 120,052—125,004 SES2 (Low) 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 120,052—125,004 SES2 (Low) 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 120,052—125,004 SES2 (Low) 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 155,587—166,645 SES3 (High) 13-9-04 70 Regional Location 129,954—141,505 SES2 (High) 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 120,052—125,004 SES2 (Low) 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 120,052—125,004 SES2 (Low) 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 120,052—125,004 SES2 (Low) 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 120,052—125,004 SES2 (Low) 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 120,052—125,004 SES2 (Low) 30-8-04 55 Brisbane 129,954—141,505 SES2 (High) 30-8-04 55 # Location to be negotiated upon appointment. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS GR 45/04 GR 46/04 Governance and Review Director, Governance and Review (c) Queensland Purchasing Director, Queensland Purchasing (c) Notes.— As prescribed under sections 94 and 95 of the Public Service Act 1996, an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to the Senior Executive Service. (c) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996 1276 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES Applications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies. The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for all positions should— (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) address the selection criteria of the position (c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION” to the address shown in the column “Address Code (See List)”. Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers. Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist. OTHER GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Reference Number Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) DEPARTMENT OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER POLICY Strategic Priorities— Strategic Partnerships Office— Brisbane— *AT 416/04 Project Manager (Child Safety) (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 13-9-04 40B Policy Directorate— Brisbane— †AT 417/04 Manager (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 20-9-04 40B Strategic Partnerships Office— AT 418/04 Assistant Director (Whole of Government and Brisbane 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 20-9-04 40B Performance Measurement Framework) Brisbane— ‡AT 419/04 Assistant Director (Partnerships and Innovation) (c) Brisbane 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 20-9-04 40B Office of the Assistant Director-General— Brisbane— $AT 420/04 Strategic Project Manager (c) Brisbane 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 20-9-04 40B * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until June, 2007. † Applicants will be expected to provide a reference from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person concerning their ability to satisfy Selection Criteria 1 and 2 for positions which have a high level of direct contact or high level of interaction with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients and their communities. ‡ All positions within DATSIP are specified. It is not mandatory for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person to fill a specified position. However, successful applicants must demonstrate that they meet the specified selection criteria. See position description for more information. $ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary up until 30th September, 2005. DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY Complaints, Review and Investigations Unit— Complaints, Case Review and Investigations Branch— CHS 337/04 Manager Brisbane Enterprise Architecture and Infrastructure Project— Information Renewal Initiative— Information Services Branch— Corporate and Executive Services Directorate— Brisbane— *CHS 338/04 Infrastructure Architect (c) Brisbane * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for up to two years. 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 9-9-04 41 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 6-9-04 41 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 6-9-04 40 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES Information Services Branch— Corporate and Executive Services Directorate— Brisbane— COM801/04 Principal Information Consultant (c) Brisbane 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1277 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) 1,443.90—1,585.40 OO4 20-9-04 40 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 13-9-04 40 Fortnightly Classification Locality Logan City Area Office— Ipswich and Logan Region— Operations Directorate— Woodridge— *COM802/04 Family and Community Worker (Prevention and Woodridge Early Intervention) (Identified) (c) Online Services Section— Information Management Unit— Information Services Branch— Corporate and Executive Services Directorate— Brisbane— COM803/04 Web Officer (c) Brisbane Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol * Successful applicants will be expected to develop skills in operating computer systems associated with the position, particularly word processing, Microsoft Word, Lotus Notes and database applications. The possession of a ‘C’ Class (formerly ‘A’ Class) driver’s licence is desirable. CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND *CSQ 649/04 *CSQ 650/04 CSQ 651/04 CSQ 652/04 CSQ 653/04 Human Resource Services— Senior Project Officer (c) (e) Senior Consultant (c) (e) Human Resource Officer HR Consultant (Payroll) Team Leader (Payroll and Reporting) Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 2,380.50—2,546.90 1,514.00—1,688.40 1,790.30—1,968.70 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO5 AO6 AO3 AO4 AO6 6-9-04 6-9-04 6-9-04 13-9-04 6-9-04 10 10 10 10 10 Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 161 Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 30 Cairns 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 6-9-04 153 Westbrook 1,324.90—1,662.80 CO1/CO2 6-9-04 163 Maryborough 1,324.90—1,662.80 CO1/CO2 6-9-04 168 Maryborough Maryborough Maryborough 1,249.10—1,826.00 CO1/CO2 1,581.10—1,920.20 CO2/CO3 1,581.10—1,920.20 CO2/CO3 6-9-04 6-9-04 6-9-04 168 168 168 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 6-9-04 40C 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 13-9-04 40C 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 13-9-04 40C * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 10 months with the possibility of extension. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES *CS 203/04 CS 204/04 $CS 205/04 CS 206/04 CS 207/04 CS 208/04 CS 209/04 CS 210/04 Metropolitan Region Community Corrections— Support Officer to Regional Director (c) Corporate Office— Senior Consultant, Employee Relations Northern Region Community Corrections— Community Correctional Officer (Case Management) (c) Darling Downs Correctional Centre— Custodial Correctional Officer, Trade Instructor (Caterer) (c) Maryborough Correctional Centre— Custodial Correctional Officer, Trade Instructor (Caterer) (c) Custodial Correctional Officer, Dog Squad (c) Correctional Supervisor, Dog Squad (c) Correctional Supervisor (c) * Temporary position until 25th March, 2005. $ Temporary position until 31st December, 2004. DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND Beenleigh Office— South Coast Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— *DSQ 155/04 Social Worker (c) (d) Beenleigh Disability Strategic Policy Branch— Policy Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— £DSQ 158/04 Principal Policy Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane North Queensland and Remote Region— Programs Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Townsville— DSQ 159/04 Disability Transition Co-ordinator (c) Townsville 1278 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Program Development Branch— Programs Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Brisbane— #DSQ 160/04 Principal Program Officer (Special Projects) Brisbane Maryborough Office— Central Queensland and Wide Bay Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Maryborough— ‡DSQ 156/04 Psychologist (c) (d) Maryborough Rockhampton Office— Central Queensland and Wide Bay Region— Community and Specialist Services Directorate— Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services— Gladstone— $DSQ 157/04 Resource Officer (Client Services) (c) Gladstone Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) 13-9-04 40C 907.44—1,332.42 PO2/PO3 6-9-04 40C 908.40—1,013.04 AO3 6-9-04 40C For all above vacancies all applications to remain current for identical vacancies for a period of 12 months. * Position: Beenleigh 1 Temporary until 18th March, 2005. The Social Worker is a member of a multi-disciplinary team and reports to the Manager, Professional and Specialist Services, or other PO4 Manager. A current ‘C’ Class driver’s licence is desirable. Positions situated in non-metropolitan areas will involve some travel within the region. ‡ Position: Maryborough 1 Part-time Permanent. Position is Permanent Part-time 0.6. The Psychologist is a member of a multidisciplinary team and reports to the Unit Manager. Current driver’s licence is desirable. Positions situated in non-metropolitan areas will involve some travel within the region. $ Position: Gladstone 1 Part-time Permanent. Permanent Part-time position 0.6. £ The person may be required to work outside the normal hours. # Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 28th August, 2005. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE ARTS Please note that although the closing date for applications is three weeks from the time the vacancy first appears in the Gazette, the actual advertisement will appear only twice, at the beginning of the first and the second weeks. Office of Education Queensland— Cairns and Cape District— Western Cape College—Mapoon— £CC 61486/04 Head of Campus Mapoon 2,542.30—2,798.80 BAND 5 2-9-04 131 Fraser-Cooloola District— FC 30040/04 Workforce Management Advisor Maryborough 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 3-9-04 119 Gladstone District— Gladstone South State School— †GL 40081/04 Registrar (c) Gladstone 1,211.20—1,350.72 AO3 3-9-04 100 Gold Coast North District— Upper Coomera State College— £GN61485/04 Head of School (Senior) Upper Coomera 2,943.40—3,247.50 BAND 8 2-9-04 135 Gold Coast South District— Canungra State School— GS40086/04 Registrar Gold Coast 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 10-9-04 100 Longreach District— Longreach State School— ¢LO40082/04 Physiotherapist (c) (d) Longreach 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 3-9-04 100 Murrumba District— Narangba Valley State High School— MD40084/04 Registrar Narangba 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 10-9-04 100 Forest Ridge State School— MD40087/04 Registrar Murrumba 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 17-9-04 100 Mount Isa District— Cloncurry State School— <MI 71318/04 Deputy Principal Cloncurry 2,799.80—3,084.50 BAND 7 16-9-04 100 Tullawong State High School— MD40085/05 Registrar Caboolture 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 10-9-04 100 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1279 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number RH 30037/04 RH 30038/04 ¥TV30039/04 TV 40088/04 ¶TV40083/04 ‡CO51262/04 #CO61489/04 #CO61490/04 #CO61491/04 #CO71322/04 #CO81812/04 #CO81813/04 #CO81814/04 &CO10125/04 CO10126/04 *CO10122/04 ΔCO10123/04 >CO10127/04 CO10124/04 @CAA810/04 AQ 529/04 AQ 528/04 Vacancy Rockhampton District— Manager (Education Services) (c) Principal Education Officer (Inclusive Education) (c) Townsville District— Senior Finance Officer Heatley Secondary College— Registrar Townsville Community Learning Centre— Occupational Therapist (c) (d) Various School Locations— Principal Principal (BAND 10 and 11) Principal (BAND 8 and 9) Principal (BAND 6 and 7) Deputy Principal (BAND 6 and 7) Head of Department Head of Special Education Services Head of Special Education Services Various Locations across the State— Education Adjustment Program— Transition Coordinator (10 positions) (c) Strategic Policy and Education Futures— Executive Coordinator Corporate and Professional Services (CAPS) Directorate— Information Management Services Branch— Manager (Business Solutions) (c) Legal Services Branch— Senior Legal Officer (2 positions) (c) Design and Production Services— Senior Project Writer (Senior Biology) (c) Office of Planning, Resourcing and Performance— Strategic Implementation Branch— Principal Advisor (c) Corporate Administration Agency Facilities Management— Executive Manager Arts Queensland Executive Services Unit Coordinator, Ministerial Correspondence Communications and Marketing Unit— Communications and Marketing Officer Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) Rockhampton Rockhampton 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 3-9-04 3-9-04 122 122 Townsville 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 3-9-04 128 Heatley 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 10-9-04 100 Townsville 1,512.40—2,220.70 PO2/PO3 3-9-04 100 Various Various Various Various Various Various Various Various 2,542.30—2,798.80 3,293.90—3,847.30 2,943.40—3,431.00 2,670.80—3,084.50 2,670.80—3,084.50 2,542.30—2,798.80 2,542.30—2,798.80 2,670.80—2,939.90 2-9-04 2-9-04 2-9-04 2-9-04 2-9-04 16-9-04 16-9-04 16-9-04 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 Various 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 10-9-04 101 Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 10-9-04 101 Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 10-9-04 101 Brisbane 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 10-9-04 101 Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 17-9-04 101 Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 3-9-04 101 SO2 6-9-04 6 Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 13-9-04 6 Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 13-9-04 6 South Brisbane 3,419.90 BAND 5 Various Various Various Various BAND 5 BAND 5 BAND 6 ‡ Applications will remain current for 4 months from advertisement and may, at the discretion of the Director-General, be considered for other vacancies that arise within the geographic area in which the current vacancy exists, subject to existing relocation processes. A Reference No. (VRN) has been advertised for each school vacancy at www.jobs.qld.gov.au. Use this VRN to view and download the details for each vacancy. Submit a separate application for each cluster as per the Applicant Package. # A unique Vacancy Reference Number (VRN) has been advertised for each school location on the Internet at www.jobs.qld.gov.au. Please use these unique VRN to view and download the position details for each location. Please submit a separate application for each school location using the unique VRN. £ The position description is unique to each BAND. The applicant package is common to all BAND 5-11 Principal positions. Take up duty date 1st January, 2005. * Re-advertisement of CO 10033/04. Previous applicants need not apply. Δ 1 Full-time and 1 Part-time (0.6 FTE = 43.5 hrs/fn) available. Please indicate on the application coversheet which position you wish to be considered for. Full-time salary rates shown. † Position: Gladstone 1 Part-time Temporary until 6th August, 2007. 0.8 FTE = 29 hrs/wk. ¢ Position: Longreach 1 Temporary until 2nd December, 2005. Re-advertisement of LO 40059/04. ¶ Position: Townsville 1 Temporary until 10th December, 2004. @ Position: South Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2005. ¥ This position has been withdrawn. & 10 Positions: Various 10 Temporary until December, 2005 with possibility of extension for an additional 2 years. Applicants should ensure to read the conditions of Appointment and Additional Information detailed in the Position Description. Applicants are required to indicate on the Application for Advertised Position Coversheet their preferred Coordination Area(s). 1280 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) > Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary 1st January, 2005 to 1st January, 2006 with possibility of extension. Part-time applications will be considered. Applications remain current for 12 months. < Applicants for Deputy Principal BAND 6-7 positions should contact the relevant school to obtain a copy of the school profile. Please ensure you download the applicant package, position description and work profile. Take up duty date 20th January, 2005. PLEASE NOTE: Public Service Positions require an ORIGINAL APPLICATION, plus TWO COPIES (TOTAL 3) for each Vacancy Reference Number. Classified Teaching Positions require an ORIGINAL APPLICATION PLUS THREE COPIES (TOTAL 4) for each Vacancy Reference Number. Closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on date shown. Applications should be forwarded to the appropriate address, as indicated on the position description. For Principal BAND 6-11 positions, the School Annual Report has replaced the school profile. Applicants should contact the District Office of the district in which the vacancy occurs to obtain a copy of this document. The position description is unique to each band. The Applicant Package is common to all BAND 6-11 principal positions. For Deputy Principal BAND 6-7 positions, the applicant should contact the relevant school to obtain a copy of the school profile. QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY #QSA 19/04 Manager (Years 3, 5 and 7 Testing) *#QSA 20/04 Senior Education Officer (Aerospace Project) Brisbane Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 (or EOSD conditions) 6-9-04 20-9-04 ‡ ‡ ‡ A position description and selection criteria can be obtained by visiting our website www.qsa.qld.edu.au or by telephoning (07) 3864 0383. # Applications will remain current for identical vacancies for a period of 12 months. * This position is temporary from October, 2004 until June, 2005. Salary will be at either the AO6 level or at a rate equivalent to a teacher seconded as an Education Officer—Special Duties (EOSD) under the Teachers’ Award—State. The maximum salary possible will be the equivalent of a substantive Head of Department who is seconded as an EOSD. DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES The Department of Emergency Services is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and particularly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from a non-English speaking background, women and people with a disability. Note.—Application for positions within the Department of Emergency Services must include the original, plus three copies of the complete application. ES 444/04 ES 445/04 ES 446/04 ES 447/04 ES 470/04 $ES 448/04 ES 466/04 ES 443/04 ES 450/04 Business Support Services— Service and Performance Management Unit— Principal Consultant, Regional Coordination and Client Services (c) Finance and Asset Services— Management Accountant (c) Senior Asset Accountant (c) Senior Management Accountant (c) Queensland Fire and Rescue Service— Safety Assessment Officer, South Eastern Region Community Safety and Training Branch— Commercial Development Unit— Training Product Development Officer (c) Operations Support Branch— Manager, Project Support Property and Facility Management— Manager, Warehouse and Distribution Services (c) Office of the Director-General— Executive Assistant Kedron 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 30-8-04 81 Kedron Kedron Kedron 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 30-8-04 30-8-04 30-8-04 81 81 81 13-9-04 88 Beenleigh (AO5) 2,074.802,255.00 (FPO2) 2,195.902,349.90 AO5/FPO2 Lytton 2,074.80—2,349.90 Various 30-8-04 81 Kedron 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 81 Kedron 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 30-8-04 81 Kedron 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 30-8-04 81 $ Position: Lytton 1 Temporary for a period of 6 months. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Employment and Training, should preferably include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Planning and Purchasing— ET 284/04 Performance Account Manager Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 13-9-04 10 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1281 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number ET 281/04 ET 282/04 ¶ET 279/04 ET 280/04 ET 283/04 ‡CID 9/04 CID 10/04 <CID 11/04 CID 12/04 >CID 13/04 BRIT 67/04 *BRM 57/04 †BRM 58/04 ¢TAFE494/04 &CSIT 16/04 #GCIT180/04 ΔTAFE471/04 +GCIT181/04 MIT 43/04 =TAFE496/04 TAFE 485/04 ¢TAFE491/04 ¥TAFE492/04 ΩTAFE493/04 ‡TAFE495/04 TNQT 37/04 TNQT 38/04 ≠WBIT 59/04 @YIT 12/04 @YIT 13/04 øOLI 19/04 Vacancy Office of the Director-General, Strategic Communications— Communications Officer Public Relations Manager Training Division— Executive Officer, Accreditation Client Services Officer Employment and Training Performance— Executive Officer (h) TAFE Queensland— TAFE Queensland Centre for Innovation and Development— Senior Consultant (c) (e) Senior Content Producer (h) Web Development Manager (e) Executive Liaison Officer (h) Senior Administration Officer (c) (e) Barrier Reef Institute of Technical and Further Education— Project Coordinator, Planning and Information The Bremer Institute of Technical and Further Education— Delivery Services— Library Services— Librarian (c) Library Technician (c) Brisbane North Institute of Technical and Further Education— Workplace Trainer (c) (e) Cooloola Sunshine Institute of Technical and Further Education— Technical Officer, IT Gold Coast Institute of Technical and Further Education— Librarian General Manager, Education and Training (c) (e) (g) Budget Officer Moreton Institute of Technical and Further Education— Human Resources Advisor (c) Mount Isa Institute of Technical and Further Education— Youth Training Coordinator (c) Southbank Institute of Technical and Further Education— Executive Officer Client Service Officer, International Admissions (c) (e) Client Service Officer, International Admissions (c) (e) Laboratory Assistant (c) (e) Marketing Officer, Administration (c) (e) Tropical North Queensland Institute of Technical and Further Education— Information Solutions Officer, Web Applications (c) Cadet Library Technician (c) Wide Bay Institute of Technical and Further Education— Administration Manager Yeronga Institute of Technical and Further Education— Business Proposals Officer (c) (e) Business Development Officer (c) (e) Open Learning Institute of Technical and Further Education— Industry Liaison Officer (0.8) (c) (e) Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) Brisbane Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 6-9-04 6-9-04 10 10 Brisbane Rockhampton 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 6-9-04 10 10 Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 10 Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane 2,951.00—3,121.00 2,380.50—2,546.90 2,380.50—2,546.90 2,380.50—2,546.90 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO8 AO6 AO6 AO6 AO3 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 11 11 11 11 11 Townsville 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 171 13-9-04 13-9-04 179 179 13-9-04 10 TO2 13-9-04 172 Gold Coast Gold Coast 756.20—967.85 PO2 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 6-9-04 6-9-04 181 — Gold Coast 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 13-9-04 181 Moreton Instit. of TAFE 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 13-9-04 175 Mount Isa 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 20-9-04 10 Brisbane Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 6-9-04 10 10 Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 10 Brisbane Brisbane 1,289.10—1,382.40 OO3 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 13-9-04 13-9-04 10 10 Cairns Cairns 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 875.40—1,397.50 TO1 13-9-04 13-9-04 174 174 Maryborough 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 6-9-04 176 Yeronga Yeronga 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 13-9-04 13-9-04 178 178 Brisbane 1,432.00—1,574.00 AO4 13-9-04 11 Bundamba Bundamba Brisbane Sunshine Coast Centres 875.40—1,935.70 875.40—1,688.40 PO1/PO2 TO1/TO2 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 568.76—672.15 1282 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for 3 years with possible extension. ¶ Position: Brisbane 1 Part-time Permanent. ø Position: Brisbane 1 Part-time Temporary for 12 months with possible extension. Δ Position: Gold Coast 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months with possible extension. Apply online at www.onetest.com.au/gctafe/ap3073/. For online application support contact OneTest on 1300 137 937. ¢ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months with the possibility of extension. ¥ Position: Brisbane 1 Part-time Temporary for a period of 12 months with the possibility of extension. Ω Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2005 with the possibility of extension. ≠ Position: Maryborough 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2004 with possibility of extension. # This is a temporary part-time position (0.5) up to 30th June, 2005, with possible extension. Applications will remain current for 12 months. * Position: Bundamba 1 Part-time Temporary until 11th February, 2005. Position is 0.7 (25.5 hours/week). † Position: Bundamba 1 Part-time Temporary until 11th February, 2005. Part-time 0.8 (29 hours/week). < Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary 1 year with possible extension. > Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2004 with possible extension. & Position: Sunshine Coast Centres 1 Part-time Permanent. + Position: Gold Coast 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months with possible extension. = Possession of an appropriate qualification in education and training and/or Youth Work or Social Work would be desirable. A Class ‘A’ driver’s licence would be an advantage. @ Position: Yeronga 1 Temporary for a period of 2 years. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3227 7194, e-mailing Job.Vacancy@epa.qld.gov.au or via the internet: www.epa.qld.gov.au/environment/careers/vacancies/ Note.—Applications for positions within the Environmental Protection Agency must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. ‡EN 194/04 Director (Sustainable Industries Programs) (c) Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 3-9-04 2 Corporate Development Division— *$EN 190/04 Administrative Officer Brisbane 1,148.20—1,415.70 AO2 3-9-04 2 Policy Division— *£EN 193/04 Team Leader (Indigenous Specified) (c) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 3-9-04 2 Parks Division— *EN 191/04 Senior Technical Officer Brisbane 1,790.30—1,935.70 TO3 10-9-04 2 * Applications will remain current for 12 months. ‡ Previously advertised as EN 73/04. Previous applicants are encouraged to re-apply. $ Part-time position (0.4) only. £ Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islander persons are encouraged to apply. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH The following positions are public service positions. A list of all permanent and long term temporary public health sector positions in Queensland Health can be found in the Queensland Health Services Bulletin at http://www.health.gov.au/careers or contact Goprint on 3246 3399 to arrange a subscription to a hardcopy version. Legal and Administrative Law Unit— Director (c) Brisbane Legal Officer (c) Brisbane Department of Health— Office of the Chief Health Officer— Clinical Quality Unit— HL 90/04 Senior Research Officer (c) Brisbane Resource Management Directorate— Finance Branch— *HL 96/04 Principal Finance Officer Brisbane Resource Management Directorate— Human Resource and Corporate Services Branch— Corporate Office Services Unit— HL 98/04 Facilities Support Officer (c) Brisbane HL 100/04 $HL 99/04 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 2,406.80—2,592.60 PO4 6-9-04 13-9-04 14 14 2,423.20—2,592.60 AO6 6-9-04 14 2,711.60—2,907.40 AO7 6-9-04 14 1,469.90—1,613.70 OO4 6-9-04 14 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1283 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number HL 101/04 ‡HL 102/04 HL 103/04 Vacancy Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 2,112.00—2,295.50 AO5 13-9-04 13-9-04 14 14 1,553.70—1,737.80 AO3 13-9-04 14 Fortnightly Classification Locality Human Resource Business Centre—Corporate and Statewide— Director (c) Brisbane Human Resource Advisor (c) Brisbane Human Resource Management Information Systems— Executive Support Officer Brisbane Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary position for 6 months with the possibility of extension. $ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 6 months with the possibility of extension for a further 6 months. Applications to remain current for 12 months. QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL QNC 5/04 Coordinator, Professional Standards (c) DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by (07) 3238 3998. Community Housing— Capital Investment and Asset Management— #HO 100/04 Maintenance and Upgrades Officer (c) Business Management— #‡HO 101/04 Senior Legal Officer (c) #HO 102/04 Project Officer, Legal Unit (c) Corporate and Executive Services— Information and Facilities Management— #HO 108/04 Manager, Information and Facilities Management (c) Organisational Performance and Strategy— *HO 109/04 Senior Advisor, Executive Documents (c) Housing Finance— Business and Financial Analysis— *HO 103/04 Manager, Major Projects, Financial Reporting (c) Community Renewal— Renewal Delivery— #HO 104/04 Manager, Renewal Delivery (South East Queensland) (c) #HO 105/04 Manager, Renewal Delivery (North Queensland) (c) Program Development and Evaluation— #HO 106/04 Manager, Program Development and Evaluation (c) Renewal Systems— #HO 107/04 Manager, Renewal Systems (c) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 PO5 per fortnight (Full-time) 6-9-04 80 e-mailing your request to jobs@housing.qld.gov.au or by telephoning Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 6-9-04 32 Brisbane Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 PO5 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 13-9-04 13-9-04 32 32 Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 6-9-04 32 Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 13-9-04 32 Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 6-9-04 32 Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 6-9-04 32 Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 6-9-04 32 Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 6-9-04 32 Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 6-9-04 32 # Applications will remain current for 12 months and an order of merit process will apply to subsequent vacancies. * Applications will remain current for 6 months and an order of merit process will apply to subsequent vacancies. ‡ A Law degree to allow you to practice as a Legal Practitioner in the State of Queensland is a mandatory requirement for this position. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Industrial Relations, should preferably include the original plus two copies of the complete applications. Workplace Health and Safety Queensland— Principal Workplace Health and Safety Inspector (Ergonomics) Executive and Strategic Services— IR 82/04 Administration Officer Central Queensland Regional Business Services Unit— IR 83/04 Administration Officer IR 81/04 Toowoomba 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 10 Townsville 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 13-9-04 10 Rockhampton 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 13-9-04 10 1284 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Justice and Attorney-General, should include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Alternatively, applicants can obtain position descriptions via the Internet: www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm Note.—A position description and an application form can be e-mailed by request. Follow the appropriate steps: Type vacancies@justice.qld.gov.au in the “To” field Type vacancy reference no.: i.e. J61/00 in the “Subject” field Click on “Send”. Legal and Corporate Services Division— Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions— *J 159/04 Crown Prosecutor Ipswich 2,663.70—2,856.20 PO5 30-8-04 15 *J 160/04 Crown Prosecutor Cairns 2,663,70—2,856.20 PO5 30-8-04 15 *J 161/04 Crown Prosecutor Beenleigh 2,663.70—2,856.20 PO5 30-8-04 15 *J 163/04 Legal Officer Ipswich 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 30-8-04 15 Information Management Branch— Business Systems Unit— J 162/04 Information Technology Officer (SPER Systems) Brisbane 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 30-8-04 15 Justice Administration— Courts Division— Higher Courts Brisbane— Information Technology Unit— ‡J 167/04 Senior Computer Systems Officer (Systems) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 10-9-04 15 * Part-time employment is not an option for this position. ‡ This position was previously advertised as J 123/04. Previous applicants need not re-apply as applications for J 123/04 will be considered. PARTNERONE Human Resource Services Division— Queensland Police Service (HR)— PONE 36/04 Senior Personnel Officer Regional Services Division— Far Northern Region— PONE 40/04 Administration Officer (Finance) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 6-9-04 15 Cairns 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 13-9-04 15 DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. Office for Women— LGPS 101/04 Administration and Finance Officer Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 6-9-04 Service Delivery Division— £LGPS 99/04 Regional Manager (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 6-9-04 Program Development Group— LGPS 100/04 Facilities Development Officer (c) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 Western and Central Queensland Division— *LGPS103/04 Senior Project Officer, CQ A New Millennium (c) Rockhampton 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 Building and Plumbing Legislation— Building Codes Queensland— $LGPS104/04 Senior Advisor, Legislation Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 13-9-04 Strategic Planning and Performance— Strategic Development— ‡LGPS105/04 Principal Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 13-9-04 Governance Unit— Governance and Capacity Building Division— LGPS106/04 Project Officer, Financial Reporting and Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 13-9-04 Management (c) Office of the General Manager— LGPS107/04 Receptionist/Administrative Support Officer Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 13-9-04 * Position: Rockhampton 1 Temporary for a period up to 30th June, 2008. $ Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2005 with possibility of extension. £ This position has been previously advertised, applicants will not need to re-apply. 28A 28A 28A 28A 28A 28A 28A 28A 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1285 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS Note.—Applications for positions within Main Roads must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. Road System and Engineering Group— Traffic and Road Use Management Division— MR 354/04 Principal Support Engineer (Heavy Vehicle Brisbane 2,704.50—2,898.50 PO5 14-9-04 20 Management) Strategic Policy and Development Group— Strategic Directions— MR 349/04 Business Support Officer Brisbane 1,546.00—1,764.90 AO3 7-9-04 20 Strategic Directions Division and Information Policy and Planning Division— MR 350/04 Executive Administrator (2 positions) Brisbane 1,546.00—1,764.90 AO3 14-9-04 20 Corporate Services Group— Services Division— ΩMR 348/04 Temporary Communications Officer (ICT Brisbane 2,419.20—2,586.70 AO6 14-9-04 20 Capability Program) (c) RoadTek Group— RoadTek Asset Services Division— #MR 347/04 Project Manager (Engineering) Toowoomba or 2,402.60—2,586.70 PO4 7-9-04 20 Warwick RoadTek Consulting Division— MR 334/04 Administration Coordinator Toowoomba 1,546.00—1,722.10 AO3 7-9-04 20 MR 337/04 Laboratory Supervisor (3 positions) Townsville, 1,660.10—2,003.90 OO6 31-8-04 20 Cloncurry and Stapylton MR 338/04 Senior Advisor (Laboratory Services) Rockhampton 2,292.40—2,494.90 TO5 31-8-04 20 MR 339/04 Administration Officer Rockhampton 1,546.00—1,722.10 AO3 31-8-04 20 RoadTek Project Support Office— MR 335/04 Technical Advisor (c) Brisbane 2,292.40—2,494.90 TO5 7-9-04 20 RoadTek Asset Services (North)— øMR 357/04 Supervisor/Senior Supervisor (c) Cloncurry 1,541.40—1,783.90 Various 21-9-04 20 RoadTek Plant Hire Services Division— MR 341/04 Administrator (Workshop) (c) Cloncurry 1,546.00—1,722.10 AO3 7-9-04 20 Central Queensland Region— Mackay District— MR 344/04 Engineer (c) Mackay 2,069.70—2,258.00 PO3 7-9-04 20 Central West District— MR 336/04 Manager (Transport Planning) (c) Barcaldine 2,704.50—2,898.50 AO7 7-9-04 20 South East Queensland Region— Gateway Upgrade Project— ¢MR 343/04 Temporary Director (Financial and Commercial) Brisbane 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 7-9-04 20 (c) South Coast Hinterland District— MR 353/04 Senior Engineer (Traffic Performance) (c) Nerang 2,402.60—2,586.70 PO4 21-9-04 20 North Coast Hinterland District— ‡MR 358/04 Engineer (Traffic) (c) Mooloolaba 898.20—2,258.00 Various 21-9-04 20 North Queensland Region— Northern District— MR 340/04 Senior Technical Officer (Traffic Operations) (c) (h) Townsville 2,099.30—2,201.40 OO7 7-9-04 20 ¥MR 345/04 Temporary Administration Support Officer (c) Townsville 1,546.00—1,772.10 AO3 7-9-04 20 &MR 346/04 Temporary Manager (Planning and Technical) (c) Townsville 2,994.30—3,165.40 AO8 7-9-04 20 North Western District— §MR 342/04 Manager (Infrastructure Delivery) (c) Cloncurry 3,281.23 Section 70 7-9-04 20 ΔMR 352/04 Business Support Officer Cloncurry 1,546.00—1,764.90 AO3 21-9-04 20 Southern Queensland Region— South West District— *MR 351/04 Environmental Officer (c) Roma 898.20—2,258.00 Various 21-9-04 20 § Position: Cloncurry 1 Temporary for approximately 3 years. ¢ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of approximately 2 years. This position is offered on a temporary basis for up to 2 years, unless otherwise determined. ¥ Position: Townsville 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2007. This position is offered on a temporary basis for a period of approximately 3 years, unless otherwise determined. 1286 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) & Position: Townsville 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2007. This position is offered on a temporary basis for up to 3 years, unless otherwise determined. # Public Service Award—Primarily Field. This position is primarily field-based and is subject to the conditions of Directive 8/03. The incumbent is required to work 38 hours per week. This position was previously advertised as MR 303/04. Previous applicants will be considered and need not re-apply. Position will be located in Toowoomba or Warwick. To be negotiated with successful applicant. Ω Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months, unless otherwise determined. * Payscale Classification Range: PO1/PO3 (appointment classification will be commensurate with the qualification and experience of the successful applicant). Δ The appointee may be eligible for additional incentives as detailed in the Rural and Remote Area Incentive Scheme outlined in the department’s Enterprise Development Agreement (EDA5). ø Payscale Classification Range: CW10-CW14 (appointment classification will be commensurate with the qualification and experience of the successful applicant). This is a 38hr field based position based on the Civil Construction Award—State. Public Service conditions do not apply. The appointee may be eligible for incentives as detailed in the Rural and Remote Area Incentive Scheme outlined in the department’s Enterprise Development Agreement (EDA5). ‡ Payscale Classification Range: PO1/PO3 (appointment classification will be commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the successful applicant). This position was previously advertised as MR 235/04. Previous applicants will be considered and need not re-apply. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. $NRME 2692 $*NRME2686 $#NRME2684 $NRME 2685 $NRME 2688 $NRME 2726 $NRME 2689 $§NRME2727 $NRME 2694 NRME 2698 $¢NRME2718 $‡NRME2719 $¥NRME2697 $÷NRME2720 $@#NRME2725 $NRME 2687 Integrated Resource Management— Land Management and Use— Land Management— Graduate Policy Officer (c) Sustainable Landscapes— Vegetation Management— Senior Policy Officer (e) Water Management and Use— Water Reform— Policy Officer (c) (e) Senior Project Officer (Economics) (c) Graduate Policy Officer (c) Strategic Policy and Regional Arrangements— Executive Assistant Water Planning— Water Planning (North)— Graduate Policy Officer (c) Water Planning (South East)— Policy Officer (e) Natural Resource Services— Land Information— Land Information Services— Survey Infrastructure Services— Graduate Spatial Information Officer (Surveying) (c) Central West Region— Regional Manager (Great Artesian Basin Sustainability) (c) GABSI— Administration Officer (c) (e) Project Engineer (c) (e) Integrated Natural Resource Management and Use— Water Management and Use— Administration Officer Land Management and Use— Administration Officer (c) (e) Regional Compliance Team— Administration Officer (e) Corporate Services— Administration— Project Officer (Administration) Brisbane 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 13-9-04 89 Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 89 Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 6-9-04 13-9-04 89 89 89 Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 13-9-04 89 Brisbane 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 13-9-04 89 Brisbane 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 13-9-04 89 Woolloongabba 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 13-9-04 89 Longreach 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 6-9-04 89 Longreach Longreach 1,148.20—1,415.70 AO2 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 13-9-04 13-9-04 89 89 Rockhampton 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 89 Mackay 1,148.20—1,415.70 AO2 13-9-04 89 Rockhampton/ 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 Mackay 13-9-04 89 Brisbane 6-9-04 89 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1287 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number $<NRME2707 $#NRME2722 $NRME2723 $#NRME2724 $NRME 2691 +NRME2699 $#NRME2716 $¶NRME2696 $+NRME2721 $NRME 2702 $NRME 2701 $NRME 2709 $NRME 2690 $NRME 2706 $‡ΔNRME2711 $NRME 2704 $NRME 2693 $NRME 2705 $=NRME2703 Vacancy Information Policy— Communications Officer (Information Queensland) (e) Executive and Legal Services— Administration— Principal Project Officer (Strategic Record Keeping Project) (e) Legal Services— General Law Team— Senior Legal Officer Senior Legal Officer (e) Natural Resource Sciences— Resource Condition and Trend— Water Assessment— Graduate Hydrologist (c) Community and Landscape Sciences— Environmental Scientist Project Officer (Decision Support Systems) (c) (e) Water Quality and Monitoring— Scientist (Freshwater EHMP) (c) (e) North Region— Vegetation Management and Use— Land Protection Officer, Weed Eradication (c) (e) Integrated Natural Resource Management and Use— Water Management and Use— Hydrologist (Groundwater) Natural Resource Planning— Water Planning— Cadet Hydrographer (c) South East Region— Mines— Principal Tenures Officer Natural Resource Information and Knowledge— Spatial Information— Graduate Spatial Information Officer (Surveying) (c) Regional Compliance Team— Administration Officer South West Region— GABSI— Engineer (c) (e) Integrated Natural Resource Planning— Catchment and Regional Planning— Natural Resource Officer (c) Integrated Natural Resource Planning— Water Planning— Graduate Hydrologist (c) Integrated Natural Resource Management and Use— Land Management and Use— Land Administration Officer (c) Water Management and Use— Natural Resource Officer (c) Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 89 Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 13-9-04 89 Brisbane Brisbane 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 13-9-04 13-9-04 89 89 Indooroopilly 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 13-9-04 89 Indooroopilly Indooroopilly 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 6-9-04 13-9-04 89 89 Indooroopilly 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 6-9-04 89 South Johnstone 1,790.30—1,935.70 TO3 13-9-04 89 Ayr 6-9-04 89 TO1 6-9-04 89 Woolloongabba 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 13-9-04 89 Beenleigh 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 13-9-04 89 Nambour 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 89 Charleville or Toowoomba 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 13-9-04 89 Toowoomba 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 6-9-04 89 Toowoomba 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 13-9-04 89 Warwick 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 89 Charleville, Goondiwindi 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 6-9-04 89 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 13-9-04 89 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 13-9-04 89 Mareeba Water Industry Compliance— Water Industry Asset Management and Standards— $øNRME2695 Graduate Engineer (c) Brisbane/ Mackay Bureau of Mining and Petroleum— Industry Development— NRME2714 Director (c) Brisbane 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 875.40—1,397.50 1288 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number $NRME2717 Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Simtars— Engineering Testing and Certification Centre— Workshop— Fitter and Turner Redbank Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol 1,256.80—1,361.60 C10-C8 Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) 13-9-04 89 $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future vacancies. # Temporary position until 30th June, 2005. * Temporary position until 31st December, 2005. ø Two (2) positions available, one located permanently in Brisbane, the other located in Brisbane for the initial twelve (12) months then relocated permanently to Mackay. ¶ Two (2) temporary positions available until 31st October, 2005, but may be extended subject to availability of funding. ¥ Previously advertised as NRME 2639. Previous applicants for NRME 2639 will need to re-apply. + Temporary position until 30th June, 2006. = Two (2) positions available. One (1) in Charleville, one (1) in Goondiwindi. < Temporary position for six (6) months with possibility of extension. ‡ This is a temporary position until 30th June, 2009. Δ Negotiable at either Charleville or Toowoomba. ¢ Two (2) temporary positions are available until 30th June, 2009. § Temporary position for two (2) years with possibility of extension. ÷ Temporary position until 26th September, 2005. @ Location to be negotiated at Rockhampton or Mackay. CORPORATELINK $CLK 2712 $CLK 2713 $CLK 2715 $CLK 2728 CorporateLink— Business Development— Business Capability— Principal Consultant (c) Client Relationships— Principal Consultant (c) Human Resources— Principal Consultant (c) Finance Services— Financial Accounting Unit (George Street)— Finance Officer (c) Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 13-9-04 89 Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 13-9-04 89 Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 13-9-04 89 Brisbane 1,790.30—2,013.30 AO4 13-9-04 89 $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future vacancies. DEPARTMENT OF POLICE $PO 151/04 #PO 152/04 PO 153/04 PO 154/04 PO 155/04 *PO 156/04 *PO 157/04 ‡PO 158/04 ΔPO 159/04 *PO 160/04 Queensland Police Service Assistant Administration and Purchasing Officer Waste Management Coordinator Assistant Curator Project Officer (Telecommunications) Administration Officer (Alcohol and Drug Awareness) Police Liaison Officer (c) Police Liaison Officer (c) Senior Human Services Officer (c) Queensland Government Agency Officer (c) Police Liaison Officer (c) Cairns Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 2,380.50—2,546.90 1,512.40—1,935.70 2,074.80—2,255.00 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 AO6 PO2 AO5 AO3 6-9-04 6-9-04 6-9-04 6-9-04 13-9-04 140 138 138 145 138 Camooweal Mossman Mount Isa Boulia Mornington Is. 1,291.10—1,383.30 1,291.10—1,383.30 2,364.10—2,546.90 1,514.00—1,688.40 1,291.10—1,383.30 OO3 OO3 PO4 AO3 OO3 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 144 140 144 144 144 $ Position: Cairns 1 Temporary for a specific period until 31st December, 2005. If selected, public service officers from other agencies will be seconded for the period concerned, subject to agreement and release by the home agency. # Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a specific period until 11th March, 2005. If selected, public service officers from other agencies will be seconded for the period concerned, subject to agreement and release by the home agency. * The OO1 rate of pay ($18,646—$29,416 p.a.) applies if under 21 years of age. ‡ Position: Mount Isa 1 Part-time Permanent. This is a permanent part-time position working 36.25 hours per fortnight. The salary rates indicated above are the full-time equivalent. Δ Position: Boulia 1 Part-time Permanent. This is a permanent part-time position working 32 hours per fortnight. The salary rates indicated above are the full-time equivalent. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1289 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET PR 88/04 PR 95/04 PR 89/04 PR 91/04 PR 92/04 PR 90/04 PR 97/04 *‡PR 96/04 PR 93/04 PR 101/04 Office of the Director-General— Principal Executive Officer (c) Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel— Senior Assistant Parliamentary Counsel (c) (g) Governance Division— Business Services— Planning and Performing— Director State Affairs— Security Planning and Coordination— Senior Policy Officer Senior Communication Officer Ministerial Correspondence— Senior Information Officer Financial Management— Principal Procurement and Contracts Officer Policy Division— Executive Assistant Environment and Resources Policy— Principal Policy Officer Economic Policy— Principal Policy Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 30-8-04 24 Brisbane 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 6-9-04 24 Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 30-8-04 24 Brisbane Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 30-8-04 30-8-04 24 24 Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 30-8-04 24 Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 24 Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 24 Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 30-8-04 24 Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 13-9-04 24 * Applications to remain current for a period of 6 months. ‡ 2 positions available. CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION Note.—Appointments to positions at the CMC are made under the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001. CMC 35/04 Witness Protection and Operations Support— Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 43 Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 30-8-04 24 Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 13-9-04 70 Northern 1,627.20—1,790.30 OO5 Fisheries Centre, Cairns 13-9-04 70 Indooroopilly Indooroopilly Indooroopilly Indooroopilly Indooroopilly 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 70 70 70 70 70 OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE MERIT AND EQUITY OPS 87/04 Office of the Integrity Commissioner— Executive Coordinator (Integrity Commissioner) DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES $DPIF 1948 Corporate Capability Legal— General Manager (c) Operational Review— General Manager (c) People and Organisation Development— General Manager (c) Fisheries Fisheries Policy and Sustainability— Assessment and Monitoring—North Region— Master (“Gwendoline May”) (c) +DPIF 1947 $+DPIF 1949 $ΔDPIF 1950 $¢DPIF 1951 $+DPIF 1952 Biosecurity Plant Biosecurity— National Citrus Canker Eradication Program— Program Management— Program Manager (c) (e) Business Services Officer (e) Workplace Health and Safety Officer (e) Training Officer (e) Administration Officer (e) DPIF 1916 DPIF 1915 DPIF 1914 286891—2 3,281.20—3,419.90 2,074.80—2,255.00 2,074.80—2,255.00 2,074.80—2,255.00 1,514.00—1,688.40 SO2 AO5 AO5 AO5 AO3 1290 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number $+DPIF 1959 $>DPIF 1954 $øDPIF 1955 $=DPIF 1956 $¢DPIF 1960 $+DPIF 1962 $&DPIF 1963 $>DPIF 1961 $¶DPIF 1957 $‡DPIF 1922 $*DPIF 1925 $*DPIF 1927 $*DPIF 1924 $*£DPIF1926 $*£DPIF1928 DPIF 1919 $†DPIF 1933 $DPIF 1923 $DPIF 1953 Vacancy Surveillance and Tracing— Manager (Surveillance) (e) Inspector (e) Assistant Team Leader (e) Administration and Data Entry Officer (e) Administration Officer (e) Information Services— Senior Information Officer (e) Computer Systems Officer (e) Quarantine and Movement Control— Senior Inspector (e) Scientific Support— Pathologist (e) Delivery Horticulture and Forestry Science— Competitive Production Systems—North— Plant Protection Systems Tropical— Experimentalist (c) (e) Plant Science— Sustainable Farming Systems— Coastal (Sugar) Farming Systems— Senior Agronomist (c) (e) Senior Experimentalist (c) (e) Red Soils Farming Systems— Senior Agronomist (c) (e) R&D Coordination— Principal Scientist (Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems Strategic Investment Proposal (AgSIP)) (c) (e) Project Leader (Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems Strategic Investment Proposal (AgSIP)) (c) (e) Research and Development Coordination— General Manager (c) Horticulture and Forestry Science— Forest Technologies— Technical Officer (c) (e) Regional Delivery— Central Region— Regional Development— Senior Development Extension Officer (Cotton) (c) North Region— Regional Corporate Capabilities— Administration Officer Policy Analysis and Industry Development Industry Adjustment— $DPIF 1931 Principal Policy Officer (c) DPI Forestry Operations— Rockhampton Forest Management Area— $‡FO 1958 Administration Officer, Sales Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) Indooroopilly Emerald Emerald Emerald Indooroopilly 2,663.70—2,856.20 1,790.30—1,935.70 1,289.10—1,382.40 1,514.00—1,688.40 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO7 TO3 OO3 AO3 AO3 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 70 70 70 70 70 Brisbane Brisbane 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 13-9-04 13-9-04 70 70 Emerald 2,033.60—2,164.50 TO4 13-9-04 70 Indooroopilly 1,016.80—1,110.35 PO3 13-9-04 70 Bowen 1,421.90—1,688.40 TO2 6-9-04 70 Bundaberg Bundaberg 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 2,033.60—2,164.50 TO4 6-9-04 6-9-04 70 70 Kingaroy 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 6-9-04 70 To be negotiated 2,663.70—2,856.20 PO5 6-9-04 70 To be negotiated 2,951.30—3,121.30 PO6 6-9-04 70 Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 13-9-04 70 Gympie 1,421.90—1,688.40 TO2 13-9-04 70 Emerald 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 6-9-04 70 Northern 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 Fisheries Centre, Cairns 13-9-04 70 Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 6-9-04 70 Rockhampton 1,499.50—1,645.80 FO3 13-9-04 70 $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future vacancies. * Temporary position until 28th February, 2007. ‡ Temporary position until 30th June, 2005. £ At a location to be negotiated in Southern Queensland. † Three (3) temporary positions available. Two positions for twelve (12) months and one position for three (3) years. + Temporary position for a period up until December, 2006. = Temporary position for a period up until November, 2006. ø Three (3) temporary positions available for a period up until October, 2006. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1291 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) > Temporary position for a period up until October, 2006. ¶ Temporary part-time position (36.25 hrs per fortnight) for a period up until December, 2006. ¢ Temporary position for a period up until June, 2005. Δ Temporary position for a period up until December, 2005. & Temporary position for a period up until June, 2006. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ‡GR 47/04 Senior Business Advisor, Project Governance and Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 6-9-04 55 Review (c) CITEC Note.—Applications for positions within CITEC must include three copies of the complete application. CITEC has its own Agreement under the Enterprise Bargaining process and accordingly any engagement would be on a 38 hour week basis. Applicants can obtain CITEC Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 4993, or via the Internet: www.citec.com.au POSITIONS—NIL QBuild Note.—Applications for positions within QBuild must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. Human Resource Management Branch— Support Services Division— QB 118/04 Senior Consultant, Employee Relations Brisbane 2,419.10—2,588.40 AO6 13-9-04 50 Brisbane City Region— Brisbane Facilities Services Group— Milton— QB 113/04 Contract Services Officer (c) Milton 1,819.40—2,000.80 AO4 30-8-04 50 South Coast Region— South East Queensland Group, Robina— *QB 109/04 Estimator (c) Robina 1,899.50—2,000.80 OO6 30-8-04 50 Burdekin Region— North Queensland Group— Townsville— *QB 110/04 Program Support Officer (c) Townsville 1,819.40—2,000.80 AO4 30-8-04 50 Capricornia Region— Central and South West Queensland— *QB 119/04 Foreperson (Engineering) (c) Rockhampton 1,635.60—1,799.70 OO5 13-9-04 50 Project Services Note.—Applications for positions within Project Services, must include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. PS 41/04 Architectural Services Officer Toowoomba 1,809.20—1,956.00 TO3 6-9-04 55 Professional Services— PS 40/04 Senior Civil Engineer Brisbane 2,387.70—2,571.90 PO4 6-9-04 55 Sunshine Coast Regional Office— PS 42/04 Architectural Services Officer Maroochydore 1,809.20—1,956.00 TO3 13-9-04 55 South West Queensland Regional Office— PS 43/04 Regional Architect Toowoomba 1,809.20—1,956.00 TO3 13-9-04 55 Housing Portfolio— PS 44/04 Property Contracts Officer Brisbane 1,809.20—1,989.30 AO4 13-9-04 55 Government ICT Note.—Applications for positions within Government ICT, must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. POSITIONS—NIL Queensland State Archives Public Access— SA 8/04 Reference Archivist/Librarian (c) Runcorn 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 13-9-04 61 Business Services— SA 9/04 Administration Officer Runcorn 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 13-9-04 61 Building Division Built Environment Research Unit— $GR 48/04 Principal Mechanical Engineer (Thermal Comfort Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 PO5 6-9-04 55 Initiative) (c) Government Energy Management Strategy— £GR 49/04 Manager, Systems and Processes (c) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 6-9-04 55 Industry Policy Unit— ΔGR 51/04 Senior Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 13-9-04 55 1292 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number GR 50/04 Vacancy Business Systems Development and Support Branch Senior Information Technology Officer (c) Fortnightly Classification Locality Brisbane Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) 6-9-04 55 * Applications are to remain current for a period of up to 12 months. ‡ Previously advertised as Senior Business Advisor Policy, Governance and Review. $ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2007. £ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2005. Δ Vacancy was previously advertised as GR 43/04. Previous applicants need not re-apply. Applications will remain current for a period of up to 12 months. QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES AUTHORITY Corporate Services Division— *BSA 33/04 Legal Officer (c) Brisbane 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 Applications for all Authority positions will remain current for twelve (12) months. 13-9-04 150 13-9-04 33 QUEENSLAND OMBUDSMAN Investigative Teams— *OMB 11/04 Investigator (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 * Applications will remain current for a period of up to 12 months at the Ombudsman’s discretion. DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION SDI 72/04 SDI 71/04 SDI 69/04 *SDI 73/04 SDI 74/04 SDI 70/04 SDI 75/04 Innovation and Smart State Policy— Clean Coal Technology and Mining Innovation— Senior Project Officer (c) (Business Coordination)— Manager (c) Industry Development and Investment— Industry Development and Small Business— Pharmaceuticals and Nutraceuticals Sectoral Development— Senior Project Officer Corporate Management— Corporate Communications— Principal Project Officer Client Services— Project Officer State Development and Innovation Centre— Senior State Development Officer Office Coordinator (c) Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 23 Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 6-9-04 23 Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 30-8-04 23 Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 6-9-04 23 Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 6-9-04 23 Maryborough/ 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 Hervey Bay Cairns 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 30-8-04 23 13-9-04 23 * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 3 years. DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 7863, via the internet: www.dtftwid.qld.gov.au or alternatively, by emailing vacancy@dtftwid.qld.gov.au and stating the vacancy reference number in the subject line eg. TFTW 26/04. Body Corporate and Community Management— Adjudicator (e) Brisbane Service Delivery and Development Division— TFTW 53/04 Executive Officer (h) Brisbane Office of Fair Trading— Compliance Division— TFTW 54/04 Executive Assistant (3 positions) Brisbane *TFTW52/04 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 6-9-04 8 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 6-9-04 8 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 13-9-04 8 * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2005. QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT Note.—Applications for roles within Queensland Transport must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application for each role applied for. TransLink— Contract Group— +TD 260/04 Project Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 13-9-04 19 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1293 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number TD 246/04 <TD 252/04 ÷TD 254/04 TD 244/04 TD 245/04 >TD 253/04 ©TD 257/04 §TD 261/04 ¶TD 262/04 TD 242/04 %TD 240/04 øTD 248/04 øTD 249/04 ΔTD 250/04 TD 258/04 @TD 251/04 &TD 231/04 ‡TD 238/04 ¥TD 243/04 =TD 255/04 ®TD 259/04 ΩTD 256/04 *TD 241/04 †TD 247/04 Vacancy Passenger Transport Division— Public Transport Management Branch— System Development— Manager (System Development) (c) Services Group— Customer Service Direct— Brisbane Site— Client Relations Consultant (c) Emerald Site— Client Relations Consultant (c) Delivery and Support— Director, Delivery and Support (c) (g) Systems and Performance Reporting— Director, Systems and Performance Reporting (c) (g) Southern Region— Client Service Delivery (Southern)— Senior Advisor (Service Management) (c) South East Region— Road Safety (South East)— Road Safety Advisor (c) Client Service Delivery— Principal Customer Service Officer Client Service Delivery—North— Principal Customer Service Officer Client Service Delivery—South— Bundall Customer Service Centre— Customer Service Officer Information Services Branch— Business Projects— Graduate Information Systems Officer (2 positions) (e) Business Infrastructure— E-Biz Designer and Integration Specialist E-Biz Deployment and Change Specialist Enterprise Systems Officer (2 positions) Human Resources Branch— Executive Support Officer People Capability— Assistant Project Officer, Online Learning Design (e) Land Transport and Safety Division— Training Support Officer Finance Officer (e) Assistant Finance Officer (e) Integrated Transport Planning Division— Infrastructure Branch— Project Delivery— Environmental Officer (Transport Infrastructure) (e) Business Support— Temporary Project Support Officer (2 positions) (e) Planning Policy and Legislation Branch— Principal Advisor (Legislation) (e) Maritime Safety Queensland— Pilotage Services— Trainee Marine Pilot (c) Corporate Strategy Branch— Occupational Health and Safety Advisor (c) Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 20-9-04 19 Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 20-9-04 19 Emerald 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 20-9-04 19 Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 6-9-04 19 Brisbane 3,586.20—3,752.60 SO1 6-9-04 19 Toowoomba 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 13-9-04 19 Maroochydore 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 13-9-04 19 Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 20-9-04 19 Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 20-9-04 19 13-9-04 19 Bundall 847.90—1,415.70 AO1/AO2 Brisbane 1,512.40—1,935.70 PO2 30-8-04 19 Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 2,364.10—2,546.90 PO4 2,074.80—2,255.00 AO5 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 19 19 19 Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 13-9-04 19 Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 13-9-04 19 Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 30-8-04 30-8-04 6-9-04 19 19 19 Brisbane 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 13-9-04 19 Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 20-9-04 19 Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 AO7 13-9-04 19 6-9-04 19 13-9-04 19 Various Brisbane 4,263.50 M8 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 & Applicants must submit their application in accordance with the Information for Applicants document for Land Transport and Safety Division. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2005. Applicants must submit their application in accordance with the Information for Applicants document for Land Transport and Safety Division. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from date of advertisement. This position is offered on a temporary basis until 31st December, 2005, unless otherwise determined. More than one vacancy may be available. 286891—3 1294 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) % 2 Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary until 31st December, 2005. There are two positions available. These positions are offered on a temporary basis until 31st December, 2005, unless otherwise determined. Applicants must be a recent graduate or nearing graduation with experience. * Applications for this position will remain current for a period of 12 months and will be used to fill any further vacant Marine Pilot position in regions of Cairns, Mackay and Townsville. ¥ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 28th January, 2005. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. More than one vacancy may be available. This position is offered on a temporary basis until 28th January, 2005, unless otherwise determined. † Applications will remain current for a period of 12 months from the date of advertisement. ø Applications will remain current for a period of 20 weeks and an order of merit process may be used to fill subsequent vacancies during this time. Δ There are two positions available. Applications will remain current for a period of 20 weeks and subsequent vacancies may be filled by an order of merit process during this time. @ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2005. This position is offered on a temporary basis until 30th June, 2005, unless otherwise determined. < Position: Brisbane 0 Part-time Permanent. There are multiple part-time positions only available. All part-time hours will be spread over a 10 day fortnight (Monday to Friday) for either 4 or 5 hours a day. All applications will remain current for 12 months. > Applications for this position will remain current for a period of 12 months from the date of advertisement. ÷ Position: Emerald 0 Permanent, Emerald 0 Part-time Permanent. There are multiple full-time and part-time positions available. All part-time positions will be spread over a 10 day fortnight (Monday to Friday) for either 4 or 5 hours a day. All applications will remain current for 12 months. Applicants only need to submit their Curriculum Vitae to be considered for these positions. = Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 31st August, 2006. This position is offered on a temporary basis until 31st August, 2006, unless otherwise determined. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. Ω Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 22nd August, 2005. This positions is offered on a temporary basis until 22nd August, 2005, unless otherwise determined. © This position is co-located between Maroochydore and Zillmere offices. This position was previously advertised as TD 105/04, previous applicants need to re-apply. ® Position: Brisbane 0 Temporary for a period of up to 3 years, Brisbane 0 Part-time for a period of 3 years. Two positions available (full-time/part-time) on a temporary basis up to 3 years, subject to project requirements and funding. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. Subsequent vacancies may be filled by an order of merit process during this time. + There are two positions available. Applications will remain current for up to 12 months from the date of advertisement. § Successful applicant may be required to work at various northside metropolitan Customer Service Centres. ¶ Position: Brisbane 1 Part-time Permanent. This position is offered on a part-time basis, being 50% of a full-time role. The successful applicant may be required to work at various metropolitan Customer Service Centres. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 6476, e-mailing: recruitment@treasury.qld.gov.au or via the internet: www.treasury.qld.gov.au *TY 184/04 *TY 185/04 *TY 190/04 *†TY 187/04 *TY 186/04 TY 188/04 TY 189/04 Office of Economic and Statistical Research— Economist (c) Senior Economist (c) Regional Liaison Officer (c) Portfolio Services— Human Resources— Senior Consultant Treasury Office— Assistant Treasury Analyst Office of State Actuary— Treasury Office— Senior Actuarial Officer (c) Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation— Queensland Treasury— Systems Officer (Applications Management) (c) Brisbane Brisbane Rockhampton 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 6-9-04 13-9-04 31 31 31 Brisbane 2,380.50—2,546.90 AO6 6-9-04 31 Brisbane 1,514.00—1,688.40 AO3 6-9-04 31 Brisbane 3,281.20—3,419.90 SO2 13-9-04 31 Brisbane 2,033.60—2,220.70 PO3 20-9-04 31 For hearing impaired applicants, a TTY machine is available on (07) 3224 4621. * Applications to remain current for 12 months. † Temporary for up to 9 months with possibility of extension. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1295 VACANCIES—continued Reference Number Vacancy Fortnightly Classification Locality Min. Max. $ $ Classification Symbol Closing Date for Receipt of Application Address Code (see List) CORPTECH *CT 40/04 *CT 41/04 *CT 42/04 *CT 43/04 *CT 44/04 *CT 45/04 CorpTech— Manager, Education Queensland Human Resources Systems Operations Manager Senior HR Systems Consultant Senior Client Service Consultant Client Service Consultant (Training and Documentation) Human Resources Systems Consultant (3 positions) Brisbane 2,951.30—3,121.30 AO8 13-9-04 31 Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane 2,663.70—2,856.20 2,074.80—2,255.00 2,074.80—2,255.00 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO7 AO5 AO5 AO4 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 13-9-04 31 31 31 31 Brisbane 1,790.30—1,968.70 AO4 13-9-04 31 * Applications remain current for 12 months. Note: Positions within the Parliamentary Service come within the ambit of the Parliamentary Service Act 1988 and are not subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act 1996. Notes.—As prescribed under sections 94, 95, 96 and 114 of the Public Service Act 1996 and Part 1 of the Appeals Directive (No.: 11/96): an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2), and; otherwise, an officer entitled to appeal must satisfy the following requirements— • the officer must have applied for a vacancy to which one of the following persons was promoted: — an officer of a Department; — a general employee of a Department with tenure; — an officer of a Public Service Office; — a general employee of a Public Service Office with tenure; or — a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit listed in Schedule 3 of the Appeals Directive; • the officer’s application for the vacancy must have been received before the deadline for the receipt of applications; • the officer’s notice of appeal must be actually received by the Public Service Commissioner before the deadline for its receipt; and • the officer must continue to be entitled to appeal (see s. 1(1) of Appeals Directive). (a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined. (b) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996. (c) Also being advertised in daily press and/or internet/email advertising or technical journals. (d) Appointment to a particular level will depend on qualifications and experience. (e) The appointee may be appointed in a temporary capacity. If a tenured employee of the Public Service is selected for appointment, the officer will retain tenured status. (f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. (g) Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2): salary sacrifice may be made for optional benefits of employer funded superannuation options and professional organisation membership fees. (h) In accordance with section 5.13 of the Directive 4/02, Deployment and Redeployment, registered deployees will be considered on relative merit. 1296 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 Address Codes Ref. No. 2 6 7 8 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 19 18 Department, Location and Postal Address ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY: 14th Floor, 160 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; P.O. Box 155, Brisbane Albert Street, Qld, 4002; Phone 3227.8945; Fax: (07) 3225.1952; or email Job.Vacancy@epa.qld.gov.au Internet Address:— www.epa. qld.gov.au/environment/careers/vacancies/ CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION AGENCY: 35 Merivale Street, South Brisbane, Q, 4101; P.O. Box 3159; South Brisbane Q, 4101; Phone: (07) 3842.9340; Fax: (07) 3842.9302 or Internet Address: http://www.caa.qld.gov.au/employment_opps.asp QUEENSLAND AUDIT OFFICE: 11th Floor, Central Plaza One, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000; G..O. Box 1139, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3405.1100. Internet: www.qao.qld.gov.au/qaoinf.htm TOURISM, FAIR TRADING AND WINE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT: Level 23, 111 George Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1141 Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.7863; E-mail requests for Position Descriptions: vacancy@dtftwid.qld.gov.au or via the internet: www.dtftwid.gov.au/vacancy/vacancy.au; E-mail applications will be accepted at apply@dtftwid.qld.gov.au CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND, SERVICING THE DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING & DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: Level 1, Block B, Neville Bonner Building, 75 William Street, Brisbane Qld 4000; G.P.O. Box 69, Brisbane Qld 4001; Fax: (07) 3225 2237; An application package can be obtained via the Internet at: www.jobs.qld.gov.au or via facsimile or mail by phoning (07) 3222 2370. This telephone faxback service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. OPEN LEARNING INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Job description and applicant package can be accessed via: Internet <http://jobs.qld.gov.au>; or phone (07) 3244 5348. Please send application to: Vacancy Processing Officer, CSQ—Brisbane South, Locked Mail Bag 14, South Brisbane, 4101 HEALTH RIGHTS COMMISSION: Level 19, 288 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; Phone: 3234.0295 (Internet): www.hrc.qld.gov.au/index_jobs.html HEALTH: Level 12, State Health Building, 147-163 Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Q, 4000; G.P.O. Box 48, Brisbane, Q, 4001. To receive position descriptions and application packages for Corporate Office vacancies only via facsimile or mail, please phone: (07) 3404 9775. This faxback service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Internet Address: http://www.health.qld.gov.au/careers/ JUSTICE: 15th Floor, State Law Building, Cnr. George and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117. Internet Address:— http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE: 12th Floor, 444 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1449, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3213.9224; Fax: (07)3213.9486. Email: or Internet: Job.Vacancies@pt.qld.gov.au http://www.pt.qld.gov.au/corporate/careers.htm ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMISSION QUEENSLAND: Care of Vacancy Processing Officer, 15th Floor, State Law Building, corner George and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117 QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT: Ground Floor, Boundary Street, Spring Hill, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1412, Brisbane 4001. Position descriptions and application packages can be obtained via the Internet at: http://jobs.qld.gov.au, or via facsimile or mail on: (07) 3834.5005. This telephone faxback service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week MAIN ROADS: Metropolitan District, South East Region. To receive a position description and application package via facsimile or mail please phone (07) 3404 9765. This telephone faxback service operates 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. [27 August, 2004 Address Codes—continued Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address 20 MAIN ROADS: To receive position descriptions and application packages via facsimile or mail please phone (07) 3404 9765. This faxback service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT: Level 22, 111 George Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4002; P.O. Box 168, Brisbane Albert Street, Qld, 4002; Phone: 3405.6525; Email: Job.Vac@sd.qld.gov.au; Internet: http://www. statedevelopment.qld.gov.au/ about/employment THE PREMIER AND CABINET: 4th Floor, Executive Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane 4000; P.O. Box 185, Brisbane Albert Street 4002; Phone: 3224.4671 or email Internet Address: Job.Vac@premiers.qld.gov.au PARLIAMENT HOUSE: Legislative Assembly Offices, Parliament House, Corner George and Alice Streets, Brisbane 4000; Phone: 3406.7579; Fax: 3406.7509; Email: HumanResourceManagement@parliament. qld.gov.au Internet: www.parliament.qld.gov.au/vacancies TREASURY: Human and Physical Resources, Level 2, Executive Annexe, 102 George Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000; Phone: 3224.6476; Email: Job.Vac@treasury.qld.gov.au or Internet: http// www.treasury.qld.gov.au Please note Queensland Treasury does not accept applications via email HOUSING: Level 13, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000; G.P.O. Box 690, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3238.3998; Fax: 3227.7671. E-mail requests for PD’s to jobs@housing.qld.gov.au E-mail applications will be accepted at jobs@housing.qld.gov.au (Please note e-mail applications will only be accepted in Microsoft Word 97, read-only format) 23 24 25 31 32 33 28A 89 90 93 94 QUEENSLAND OMBUDSMAN: Level 25, 288 Edward Street, GPO Box 3314, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3005.7077; Fax: (07) 3005.7067; Requests for Position Descriptions and application package by phone or E-mail: jobs@ombudsman.qld.gov.au or on the website at www.ombudsman.qld.gov.au DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, PLANNING, SPORT AND RECREATION: Corporate Solutions Queensland, Level 12, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; Postal: G.P.O. Box 2937, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Phone: 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.8310; E-mail: jobvac.dlgpsr@csq.qld.gov.au NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES: NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES: 16th Floor, Forestry House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000: Personnel Services, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 1435, Brisbane, Qld 4001; Phone: 3239.3083 WEST REGION OFFICE, Landsborough Highway, P.O. Box 519, Longreach, Q, 4730; Phone: (076) 584 900; Fax: (076) 583 975 SOUTH REGIONAL OFFICE: 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba, 4350; P.O. Box 318, Toowoomba 4350; Phone: (076) 881 276; Fax: (076) 881 198 CHARLEVILLE DISTRICT OFFICE: Hood Street, P.O. Box 224, Charleville, Q, 4470; Phone: (07) 4654.4236; Fax: (07) 4654.4225 44 45 PUBLIC WORKS: CITEC: 317 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 279, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3224.4993 (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.) Fax: (07) 3227.8539 To obtain position descriptions and application packages: Email requests to vacancies@citec.com.au or via Internet: http://www.citec.com.au/careers or via facsimile or mail on: (07) 3224.4993 (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.) QFLEET: Level 12, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; GPO Box 2937, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.8310; Email address is: jobvac.dpw@csq.qld.gov.au 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 Address Codes—continued 1297 Address Codes—continued Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address 48 PROJECT SERVICES: Level 3B, 80 George Street, Brisbane 4000 (Parliament House End); G.P.O. Box 2457, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; Phone: (07) 3224.7352; Fax: (07) 3222 2399; Email: jobvac@publicworks.qld.gov.au Q BUILD: Level 12, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 2937, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.8310; Email address is: jobvac.dpw@csq.qld.gov.au CORPORATE SERVICES/BUILDING DIVISION/ QUEENSLAND PURCHASING: Level 3B, 80 George Street, Brisbane 4000 (Parliament House End); G.P.O. Box 2457, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; Phone: (07) 3224.7352; Fax: (07) 3222 2399; Email: jobvac@publicworks.qld.gov.au SALES AND DISTRIBUTION SERVICE (SDS): Level 12, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; GPO Box 2937, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.8310; Email address is: jobvac.dpw@csq.qld.gov.au GOPRINT: Level 12, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; GPO Box 2937, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.8310; Email address is: jobvac.dpw@csq.qld.gov.au GOVERNMENT ICT: Level 12, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; GPO Box 2937, Brisbane, Qld 4001; Phone: 3224.5048; Fax: 3225.8310; Email: jobvac.dpw@csq.qld.gov.au QUEENSLAND STATE ARCHIVES: Level 3B, 80 George Street, Brisbane 4000 (Parliament House End); G.P.O. Box 2457, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; Phone: (07) 3224.7352; Fax: (07) 3222 2399; Email: jobvac@publicworks.qld.gov.au 113 TOOWOOMBA-DARLING DOWNS DISTRICT OFFICE: 178 Hume Street, Toowoomba; P.O. Box 38, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350; Phone: (07) 4616 9111; Fax: (07) 4616.9100 115 WARWICK DISTRICT OFFICE: “Blaketon House, corner Palmerin and Albert Streets, Warwick, 4370; Phone: (07) 4661.0500; Fax: (07) 4661.0525 116 ROMA DISTRICT OFFICE: 44-46 Bungil Street, Roma; P.O. Box 456, Roma, Qld, 4455; Phone: (07) 4622.7911; Fax: (07) 4622.2559 CHINCHILLA DISTRICT OFFICE: “Chinchilla Arcade”, Heeney Street, Chinchilla, 4413; P.O. Box 493, Chinchilla 4413; Phone: (07) 4662.8600; Fax: (07) 4662.8624 ISIS BURNETT DISTRICT OFFICE: 102 Lennox Street, Maryborough; P.O. Box 142, Maryborough, Qld, 4650; Phone: (07) 4162.1633; Fax: (07) 4121.1645 FRASER-COOLOOLA DISTRICT OFFICE: 102 Lennox Street, Maryborough; P.O. Box 142, Maryborough, Qld, 4650; Phone: (07) 4162.1633; Fax: (07) 4121.1645 BUNDABERG DISTRICT OFFICE: corner Maryborough and Woondooma Streets, Bundaberg; P.O. Box 3008, Bundaberg, Qld, 4670; (07) 4154.0344; Fax: (07) 4152.6495 SOUTH BURNETT DISTRICT OFFICE: 2 Evelyn Street, Kingaroy; P.O. Box 197, Kingaroy, Qld, 4610; (07) 4162.9500; Fax: (07) 4162.9524 ROCKHAMPTON DISTRICT OFFICE: 209 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton; P.O. Box 138, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4661; Fax: (07) 4938.4921 EMERALD DISTRICT OFFICE: “Waterson Place”, 21 Hospital Road, Emerald, 4720; Phone: (07) 4983.8600; Fax: (07) 4983.8623 GLADSTONE DISTRICT OFFICE: 21 Dawson Highway, Gladstone, 4680; Phone: (07) 4971.3600; Fax: (07) 4971.3699 MACKAY HINTERLAND and NORTH DISTRICT OFFICE: Level 1, Mackay Day and Night Pharmacy Building, 67-69 Sydney Street, Mackay, Qld, 4740; P.O. Box 760, Mackay, Q, 4740; Phone: (07) 4951.6900; Fax: (07) 4951.6924 TOWNSVILLE BURDEKIN DISTRICT OFFICE: 187209 Stanley Street, Townsville, 4810; P.O. Box 5179, Townsville, 4810; Phone: (07) 4726.3111; Fax: (07) 4726.3100 TOWNSVILLE NORTH AND WEST DISTRICT OFFICE: 187-209 Stanley Street, Townsville, 4810; P.O. Box 5179, Townsville, 4810; Phone: (07) 4726.3111; Fax: (07) 4726.3100 MOUNT ISA DISTRICT OFFICE: 51 Miles Street, Mount Isa; P.O. Box 1267, Mount Isa Qld, 4825; Phone: (07) 4744.8222; Fax: (07) 4744.8200 LONGREACH DISTRICT OFFICE: 139 Eagle Street, Longreach P.O. Box 343, Longreach, Qld, 4730; Phone: (07) 4658 4599; Fax: (07) 4658 4529 CAIRNS AND CAPE DISTRICT OFFICE: 17-19 Sheridan Street, Cairns; P.O. Box 6094; Cairns Mail Centre, Qld, 4871 TABLELANDS-JOHNSTONE DISTRICT OFFICE: 2 Whiting Street, Atherton, Qld, 4883; Phone: (070) 4091.0801; Fax: (070) 4091.4957 TORRES STRAIT DISTRICT OFFICE: Hargraves Street, Thursday Island; P.O. Box 117, Thursday Island, Qld, 4875; (070) 4069.1282; Fax: (070) 4069.1734 50 55 56 57 60 61 100 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Positions descriptions and application packages can be obtained via the Internet: www.jobs.qld.gov.au. If experiencing difficulty downloading documents phone Public Service positions (07) 3237.9715; Teaching positions (07) 3237.9714. Please note that the Department of Education does not accept applications by email. OTHER: Please refer to the position description for return address details. 101 CENTRAL OFFICE: Vacancy Processing Officer, P.O. Box 33, Brisbane Albert Street, Qld, 4002; Public Service Ph: (07) 3237.9715; Teaching Ph: (07) 3237.9714; Fax: (07) 3210.0714 102 NAMBOUR DISTRICT OFFICE: “Centenary Square”, 52-64 Currie Street, Nambour; P.O. Box 745, Nambour, Qld, 4560 MOOLOOLABA DISTRICT OFFICE: P.O. Box 5058, Qld, 4558; Phone: Maroochydore, BC (07) 5456.8777; Fax: (07) 5456.8700 WEST MORETON DISTRICT OFFICE: Milford Street, Ipswich; P.O. Box 874, Ipswich, Qld, 4305; Phone: (07) 3280.1666; Fax: (07) 3280.1199 IPSWICH DISTRICT OFFICE: corner Gordon and South Streets, Ipswich, Private Mail Bag 2, Ipswich, Qld, 4305; Phone: (07) 3280.1773; Fax: (07) 3280.1986 PMB 250 Mansfield DC 4122, Level 2, Block A and B, Garden Square, McGregor Street, Upper Mt Gravatt, 4122; Phone: (07) 3422.8355; Fax: (07) 3349.8507 CORINDA DISTRICT OFFICE: 689 Sherwood Road, Sherwood, 4075; P.O. Box 16, Sherwood, 4075; Phone: (07) 3379.0500; Fax: (07) 3379.2882 MOUNT GRAVATT DISTRICT OFFICE: “Garden Square”, Kessels Road, Mount Gravatt, Private Mail Bag 250, Mansfield DC, Qld, 4122 BAYSIDE DISTRICT OFFICE: School Road, Capalaba; Phone: (07) 3245.0222; Fax: (07) 3245.6741 GEEBUNG DISTRICT OFFICE: 257 Gympie Road, Geebung, 4034; Phone: (07) 3350.7866; Fax: (07) 3350.7891 STAFFORD DISTRICT OFFICE: 257 Gympie Road, Geebung, 4034; Phone: (07) 3350.7866; Fax: (07) 3350.7891 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 127 128 129 130 131 133 134 135 GOLD COAST NORTH DISTRICT OFFICE: 56 Anne Street, Southport, P.O. Box 2818, Southport, Q, 4215; Phone: (07) 5583 6222; Fax: (07) 5591 1740 1298 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 Address Codes—continued Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address 136 GOLD COAST SOUTH DISTRICT OFFICE: East Quay, Corporate Park, Level 2 South, 34-36 Glenferrie Drive, Robina; Postal: P.O. Box 557, Robina DC 4226; (07) 5562.4888; Fax: (07) 5562 4800 137 138 CORPORATE SERVICES: Vacancy Processing Officer, Recruiting Section, 200 Roma Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1440, Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4414. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3364 4702. 139 CENTRAL REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 221, Rockhampton, 4700; Fax: (07) 4922.6300. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 4932 1449. 140 FAR NORTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 7419, Cairns, 4870; Fax (07) 4031.5146. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 4040 4933. 141 METROPOLITAN SOUTH REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 6464, Upper Mount Gravatt, 4122; Fax: (07) 3849.0344. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3849 0318. 143 NORTH COAST REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 553, Maroochydore, 4558; Fax (07) 5443.8103. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 5409 7907. 145 146 147 148 190 191 Ref. No. NORTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 2293, Townsville, 4810; Fax: (07) 4726.4613. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 4726 4618. 40 INFORMATION COMMISSIONER: Level 25, 288 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 3314, Brisbane, 4001; Email: infocomm@infocomm.qld.gov.au Tel: (07) 3005.7100; Fax: (07) 3005.7099 CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION: 43 70 71 SOUTH EASTERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 561, Surfers Paradise BC 4217; Fax: (07) 5570.7990. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 5570 7967. 73 SOUTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 1333, Toowoomba, 4350; Fax: (07) 4615.3200. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 4615 3222. 74 PROSTITUTION LICENSING AUTHORITY: G.P.O. Box 3196, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. To obtain a position description: (07) 3109 4900; Fax: (07) 3876 3641 Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. qld.gov.au; or email: vacenq@corporatelink.qld.gov.au, or phone: 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: vaccsc@corporatelink.qld.gov.au or Post to Vacancy Processing Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 INFORMATION COMMISSIONER: 42 72 QUEENSLAND POLICE SERVICE ACADEMY: Vacancy Processing Officer, Queensland Police Service Academy, P.O. Box 1110, Archerfield, Qld, 4108; Fax: (07) 3246 8290. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3364 4702. PROSTITUTION LICENSING AUTHORITY: Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. qld.gov.au; or email: vacenq@corporatelink.qld.gov.au, or phone: 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: vacdof@corporatelink.qld.gov.au or Post to Vacancy Processing Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY: 41 OPERATIONS SUPPORT COMMAND: HR Manager, 200 Roma Street, Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1440, Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4727. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3364 4756. STATE CRIME OPERATIONS COMMAND: HR Manager, 200 Roma Street, Brisbane, 4000, G.P.O. Box 1440, Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4087. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3364 4266. Department, Location and Postal Address DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES: METROPOLITAN NORTH REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 1440, Brisbane 4001; Fax: (07) 3258.2651. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3258 2641. 142 144 Address Codes—continued LOGAN BEAUDESERT DISTRICT OFFICE: Herses Road, Eagleby, Qld, 4207; (07) 3287.5533; Fax: (07) 3807 4943 DEPARTMENT OF POLICE: [27 August, 2004 75 76 77 78 Human Resources Manager, Level 3, Terrica Place, 140 Creek Street, Brisbane, 4000; GPO Box 3123, Brisbane, 4001; Email: human_resources@cmc.qld.gov.au Phone: (07) 3360.6103 PRIMARY INDUSTRIES: Position information can be obtained from Infobank for DPI staff. Other applicants can obtain position descriptions either through the internet (the Department of Primary Industries web site address is http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies), or the faxline which operates 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, phone: (07) 3239.3083 DPI OFFICE: 16th Floor, Forestry House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; Personnel Services, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 1435, Brisbane, Qld 4001; Phone: (07) 3406.2908; Fax: (07) 3406.2927 (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) DPI NORTH REGIONAL OFFICE: Abbott Street, Oonoonba 4811; P.O. Box 1085, Townsville 4810; Phone: (07) 4722 2634; Fax: (07) 4778 3634 (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) DPI CENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE: Corner Bruce Highway and Yeppoon Road, Rockhampton; P.O. Box 6014, Rockhampton Mail Centre, Q, 4702; Phone: (07) 4936.0301; Fax: (07) 4936.0317 (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) DPI SOUTH REGIONAL OFFICE: 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba 4350; P.O. Box 102, Toowoomba 4350; Phone: (07) 4688.1200; Fax: (07) 4688.1430 (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) DPI SOUTH-EAST REGIONAL OFFICE: 91-95 Howard Street, Nambour 4560; P.O. Box 5165, Nambour 4560; Phone: (07) 5430.4911; Fax: (07) 5430.4994 (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_ vacancies) DPI WEST REGIONAL OFFICE: Landsborough Highway, Longreach 4730; P.O. Box 519, Longreach 4730; Phone: (07) 4658.4433; Fax: (07) 4658.4400 (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_ vacancies) DPI FORESTRY: 11th Floor, Forestry House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 944, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3234.0776; Fax: (07) 3225.2171 DPI FORESTRY: DIVISION OF OPERATIONS: P.O. Box 1339, Gympie, Qld 4570; Phone: (07) 5483 7094. Fax: (07) 5482.3430 DPI FORESTRY: DIVISION OF OPERATIONS: P.O. Box 344, Rockhampton, Qld 4700; 109 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton, Qld 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4212. Fax: (07) 4927.2158 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 Address Codes—continued Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address 39 QLEAVE: Level 4, 543 Lutwyche Road, Lutwyche, Qld, 4030; PO Box 512, Lutwyche, Qld, 4030; Phone: (07) 3212.6877; Fax: (07) 3212.6844; Email: jobvacancy@qleave.qld.gov.au; Internet: www.qleave.qld.gov.au Address Codes—continued Ref. No. 30 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES: Assistant Adviser, Workforce Practices, Human Resource Services Branch, Department of Corrective Services, G.P.O. Box 1054, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Phone: (07) 3239.0573; Fax: (07) 3239.0602; Email: Recruitment@ dcs.qld.gov.au 151 General Manager, Woodford Correctional Centre, Private Mail Bag 1, Woodford, Qld, 4514; Phone: (07) 5422.5230; Fax: (07) 5496.1886 152 Regional Director, Southern Region Community Corrections, P.O. Box 2335, Mansfield, Qld, 4122; Phone: (07) 3849.6533; Fax: (07) 3849.1146 153 Regional Director, Northern Region Community Corrections, P.O. Box 615, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: (07) 4760. 7581; Fax: (07) 4760.7580 154 General Manager. Townsville Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 5574, MC, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: (07) 4799.8499; Fax: (07) 4799.8501 155 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 12 Wickham Road, North Ward, P.O. Box 5845, MSO, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4799.7061 General Manager, Sir David Longland Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 750, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: (07) 3406.8712; Fax: (07) 3406.8878 156 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 34 East Street, P.O. Box 1531, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4938.4897 and (07) 4938.4737 General Manager, Lotus Glen Correctional Centre, Private Mail Bag 1, Mareeba, Qld, 4880; Phone: (07) 4093.3911; Fax: (07) 4093.3951 157 General Manager, WORC Program, P.O. Box 495, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: (07) 3271. 4433; Fax: (07) 3271 4406 158 General Manager, Capricornia Correctional Centre, Private Mail Bag 11, Central Queensland Mail Centre, Qld, 4702; Phone: (07) 4912.6265; Fax: (07) 4912. 6267 159 General Manager, Wolston Correctional Centre, Locked Bag 1800, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: (07) 3271.9409; Fax: (07) 3271.9424 160 Regional Director, Central Region Community Corrections, P.O. Box 1734, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4837; Fax: (07) 4938.4855 161 Regional Director, Metropolitan Region Community Corrections, P.O. Box 13787, Brisbane, Roma Street, Qld, 4003; Phone: (07) 3238.3660; Fax: (07) 3238.3954 162 General Manager, Brisbane Women’s Correctional Centre, Locked Bag 2500, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: (07) 3271.9000; Fax: (07) 3271.9029 163 General Manager, Darling Downs Correctional Centre, Locked Bag 9006, Toowoomba Delivery Centre, Qld, 4350; Phone: (07) 4698.5100; Fax: (07) 4630.6375 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Regional Services (QAS), 2nd Floor, Block D, Kedron Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 625, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; E-mail: khellas@emergency.qld.gov.au. Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 3247.8390 (94390) 165 General Manager, Numinbah Correctional Centre, Private Mail Bag 1, Nerang, Qld, 4211; Phone: (07) 5533.4131; Fax: (07) 5533.4176 166 General Manager, Palen Creek Correctional Centre, Mount Lindsay Highway, via Rathdowney, Qld, 4287; PMB1; Phone: (07) 5544.3115; Fax: (07) 5544.3165 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Regional Services (QFRS/CDRS), Brisbane South Region, 2nd Floor, Kedron Brook Building, Kedron Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 2953, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 3247.8385 (94385) 167 General Manager, Operational Support Services Unit, Wacol Station Road, Wacol, Qld, 4076; Phone: (07) 3271.6506; Fax: (07) 3271.6513 168 Maryborough Correctional Centre, C/- Department of Corrective Services, G.P.O. Box 1054, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; As per address code 30 QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL: Level 14, 201 Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; G.P.O. Box 2928, Brisbane, Qld 4001; Phone: (07) 3223.5121; Fax: (07) 3223.5161; http://www.qnc.qld.gov.au/ e-mail: corpservices@qnc.qld.gov.au EMERGENCY SERVICES: 81 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES: Employee Services, Recruitment Unit, Level 3, Block E, Kedron Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 1425, Brisbane, Qld, 4001; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 3247.8245 82 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES: 4th Floor, State Government Building, 36 Shields Street; P.O. Box 920, Cairns, Qld, 4870; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4039.8266 83 84 85 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 128 Margaret Street, P.O. Box 831, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4638.9630 86 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, (QFRS/CDRS), 98 Lennox Street, Maryborough, Qld, 4650; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 4123.2960 87 88 96 97 98 Department, Location and Postal Address DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL: 80 1299 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Regional Services (QFRS/CDRS), Brisbane North Region, 3rd Floor, Kedron Brook Building, Kedron Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; P.O. Box 000, Kedron, Qld, 4031; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 3247.8385 (94385) DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 32 Tansey Street, P.O. Box 927, Beenleigh, Qld, 4207; Phone: ((07) 3109.7222 (QFRS/CDRS) or (07) 3287 8539 QAS; Fax: (07) 3804 7928 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (QAS), Corner West Terrace and Bowman Road, P.O. Box 249 Caloundra, Qld, 4551; Phone: (07) 3109.7222; Fax: (07) 5420.9950; yharrison@emergency.qld.gov.au 1300 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 Address Codes—continued Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: 173 79 99A Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address 174 TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Eureka Street, Manunda, Cairns, Qld, 4870, PMB 1 Cairns, Qld, 4870; Fax: (07) 4042 2428. To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 4042 2635. Internet Address: hr.tnqit@det.qld.gov.au MORETON INSTITUTE OF TAFE, 1030 Cavendish Road, Mount Gravatt, Qld, 4122, P.O. 2614, Mansfield, Qld, 4122; Fax: (07) 3215 1479. To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 3215 1514. Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs 175 GOLD COAST HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT: P.O. Box 742, Southport DC Qld, 4215; Phone: (07) 5537.0341; Fax: (07) 5537.0355 ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITAL AND ROYAL WOMEN’S HOSPITAL AND HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT: 99 Address Codes—continued RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: 33 Herschel Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 390, Brisbane 4001; Phone (07) 3361.3567; Email: hr@rta.qld.gov.au; or via the internet: www.rta.qld.gov.au GOLD COAST HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT 176 WIDE BAY INSTITUTE OF TAFE, Private and confidential, Vacancy Processing Officer, LMB 279, Maryborough, 4650; Fax: (07) 4128 1167. To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 4120 6311. E-mail: jarrod.wieden@det.qld.gov.au Internet Address: www.widebay.tafe.net/employeeservices 177 SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF TAFE, 100 Bridge Street (Demountable Building), Toowoomba, Qld, 4350, P.O. Box 80, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350; Fax: (07) 4639 4673; Phone: 4694 1881. To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 4694 1914. Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs 178 YERONGA INSTITUTE OF TAFE, A Block, Cnr Park Road and Villa Street, Yeronga, Qld, 4104, P.O. Box 6045, Fairfield Gardens, Qld, 4103; Fax: 3848 2586. To obtain a job description and application package please Phone: (07) 3892 0536. Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs 179 BREMER INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Position description can be accessed via: Internet: www.det.qld.gov.au/jobs; or phone: 3817 3161. Please send job application to: Vacancy Processing Officer, The Bremer Institute of TAFE, P.O. Box 138, Booval, Qld, 4304; P.O. Box 138, Booval, Qld, 4304 Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs.qld. gov.au; or email: vacenq@corporatelink.qld.gov.au, or phone: 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: vacdatsip@corporatelink.qld.gov.au or Post to Vacancy Processing Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 180 LOGAN INSTITUTE OF TAFE: 50-68 Armstrong Road, Meadowbrook, Qld, 4131; LMB 4163, Loganholme, DC Qld, 4129. To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 3826 3860. Internet Address: www.logan.tafe.net DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND: 181 GOLD COAST INSTITUTE OF TAFE: A Block, Cnr Heeb Street & Benowa Road, Ashmore, Qld, 4214, PO Box 5547, GCMC, Qld, 9726; Fax: (07) 5539 3342. To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 5581 8530. Internet Address: www.det.qld.gov.au/jobs Workforce Planning, Establishments and Recruitment, Corporate Development, M Floor, Block 7, Royal Brisbane Hospital and Royal Women’s Hospital and Health Service Districts, Herston Road, Herston, Qld, 4029; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— rbhrecruit@health.qld.gov.au QUEENSLAND HEALTH INFORMATION SERVICES Workforce Planning, Establishments and Recruitment, Corporate Development, M Floor, Block 7, Royal Brisbane Hospital and Royal Women’s Hospital and Health Service Districts, Herston Road, Herston, Qld, 4029; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— ISRecruitment@health.qld.gov.au QUEENSLAND HEALTH PATHOLOGY AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: 186 Recruitment Unit, Queensland Health Pathology and Scientific Services, P.O. Box 934, Archerfield, Qld, 4108; Phone: (07) 3000.9380; Fax: (07) 3000.9377 or email: qhpss-recruit@health.qld.gov.au DEPARTMENT OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER POLICY: 40B 40C Job Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs.qld. gov.au; or email: vacenq@corporatelink.qld.gov.au, or phone: 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: vacdsq@corporatelink.qld.gov.au or Post to Vacancy Processing Officer, CorporateLink, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 150 QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES AUTHORITY: 11 Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane 4101; PMB 84, Coorparoo DC Qld 4151; Phone: 3225.2986; or Email: Job.Vac@bsa.qld.gov.au (http://www.bsa.qld.gov.au/ employment) 171 172 [27 August, 2004 BARRIER REEF INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Corner Fulham Road and Hugh Street, Pimlico, Qld, 4812, PMB 1, Townsville DC Qld, 4810; Fax: (07) 4750 5357. To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 4750 5201. Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs COOLOOLA SUNSHINE INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Cartwright Road, Gympie, Qld, 4570, P.O. Box 243, Gympie, 4570; Fax: (07) 5482 4542. To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 5480 3619. E-mail Address: hr.csit@det.qld.gov.au QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY: 182 Position description can be obtained from www.qsa.qld.edu.au, www.jobs.qld.gov.au, or telephone 3864 0383. Applications are to be marked “Confidential” and mailed to Personnel Officer, Queensland Studies Authority, P.O. Box 307, Spring Hill, Qld, 4004, or delivered to Ground Floor, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF QUEENSLAND: 21 Applications can be forwarded to: Level 6 Forestry House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1393, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3227 6444; Fax: 3329 7391. An application package can be obtained from: Department of Justice and Attorney-General, 15th Floor, State Law Building, corner George and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, Brisbane, 4001; Phone: 3239 6117. Internet Address: http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1301 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 1996. Any officer who wishes to appeal against any of the promotions set out hereunder must do so in writing to— The Public Service Commissioner, Office of Public Service Merit and Equity, P.O. Box 190, Brisbane, Albert Street, Qld, 4002. within 21 days of the date of this Gazette. Officers can access the relevant Promotion Appeal Guidelines issued by the Public Service Commissioner at www.opsme.qld.gov.au Reference Number Vacancy Date of Appointment Appointee Name Previous Position and Classification (Unless Otherwise Indicated) DEPARTMENT OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER POLICY *AT 400/04 Senior Project Officer, Regional Operations, Torres Strait Region, Thursday Island (AO6) Date of Duty Lupton, Peter Frederick, B.A.(Soc.Sc.), M.A.(Aust. Studies) Policy Officer, Policy Directorate, Law and Justice Unit, Brisbane (AO5) * This appointment has been revoked as at 11th August, 2004. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES *COM 763/04 Records Officer, Operations Directorate, Central Queensland Region, Rockhampton Area Office, Rockhampton (AO3) Date of Duty Fiby, Roman Frank †COM 763/04 Records Officer, Operations Directorate, North Queensland Region, Thuringowa Area Office, Thuringowa (AO3) Date of Duty Thorne-Vicatos, Nicole, B.A. Department of Employment and Training Resource Officer, Central Queensland Institute of Technical and Further Education, Rockhampton (OO2) Department of Main Roads Administrative Officer (Records Section), Townsville District, Business Support and Systems, Townsville (AO2) * Secondment until 31st December, 2004. † This is a temporary position until 31st December, 2004. CORPORATE SOLUTIONS QUEENSLAND CSQ 634/04 Manager HR Services, Human Resource Services, Brisbane (AO8) 6-9-04 Firrell, Christine Dawn Senior Human Resource Consultant, Department of Public Works, Brisbane (AO5) Manager HR Operations, Corporate Solutions Queensland, Brisbane (AO7) CSQ 634/04 Manager HR Services, Human Resource Services, Brisbane (AO8) 6-9-04 Baird, Roderick John 24-8-04 Power, Pina Administrative Officer, Lotus Glen Correctional Centre, Mareeba (AO2) Date of Duty Buchanan, Phillip Andrew Principal Research Officer, ICTs and Learning Branch, Division of Learning, Brisbane (AO7) 6-9-04 Gaske, Fiona 6-9-04 Thiselton, Helen Librarian/Archivist, Original Materials, John Oxley Library, South Brisbane (PO2) Senior Librarian, Collection Development, John Oxley Library, South Brisbane (PO3) DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS 130/04 Trust Account Officer, Lotus Glen Correctional Centre, Mareeba (AO3-1) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE ARTS CO 10039/04 Manager (Strategy and Research), ICTs and Learning Branch, Division of Learning, Brisbane (AO8) State Library of Queensland SLB 410/04 Manager, Original Materials, Heritage Collections, Client Services and Collections, South Brisbane (PO4) SLB 411/04 Manager, Published Materials and Reference Services, Heritage Collections, Client Services and Collections, South Brisbane (PO4) 1302 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 APPOINTMENTS—continued Reference Number Vacancy Date of Appointment Appointee Name Previous Position and Classification (Unless Otherwise Indicated) DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES ES 333/04 Senior Safety Advisor, CHEM Unit, Counter Disaster and Rescue Services, Kedron (PO5) 23-8-04 Jones, Peter Major Hazards Safety Advisor, CHEM Unit, CDRS (PO4) TNQT 22/04 Equity and Disability Officer, Tropical North Queensland TAFE, Cairns (AO5) 27-9-04 Muloin, Sue BRIT 51/04 Educational Program Manager—City Campus, Townsville (AO7) BRIT 52/04 Educational Program Manager—Pimlico Campus, Townsville (AO7) 2-8-04 Malpas, Lyle Local Area Coordinator, Department of Disabilities Service Queensland (AO5) Information Officer (AO4) 2-8-04 Chamberlain, Dorothy Planning and Information Officer (AO6) DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL J 102/04 Human Resource Officer, Personnel Services, Human Resource Management Services, Legal and Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO3) J 99/04 Registrar, Higher Courts, Courts Division, Justice Administration, Townsville (AO6) 16-8-04 Knight, Suellen Jane, B.Bus.Tourism Administration Officer, Justice of the Peace Branch, Courts Division, Brisbane (AO2) Date of Duty Wegner, Robyn Anne Deputy Registrar, Higher Courts, Courts Division, Justice Administration, Brisbane (AO4) Date of Duty Krebs, Alison Frances, Administrative Officer, Operations Dip.App.Sc. Sub-Program, Client Services Program, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO2) PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE *RN 50/04 Information Support Officer, Information Services Sub-Program, Organisational Support Program, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3) * This appointment is made through a closed merit selection process in accordance with section 6.16 of Directive 1/04 Recruitment and Selection. DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 232/04 Environmental Officer, Central Highlands District, Central Queensland Region, Emerald (PO3) 30-8-04 Haley, Laura Lea, B.Sc. MR 237/04 Project Engineer, RoadTek Asset Services (North Queensland), RoadTek Group, Cloncurry (PO3) MR 238/04 Project Manager (Technical), RoadTek Asset Services (North Queensland), RoadTek Group, Cloncurry (TO4) MR 259/04 Senior Technical Officer (Planning and Design), Central Highlands District, Central Queensland Region, Emerald (TO4) MR 275/04 Project Manager (Engineering), RoadTek Asset Services South, RoadTek Group, Caloundra (PO4) Date of Duty McGillian, Brendan Joseph, B.Eng.(Civil) Giles, Rory, B.Eng.(Civil) Date of Duty Date of Duty 23-8-04 Hoolihan, Jason Owen, Assoc.Degree (Civil Eng.) Adair, Robert John, B.Eng.(Civil) MR 301/04 Senior Advisor (Organisational Capability), Strategic Policy Division, Strategic Policy and Development Group, Brisbane (AO7) Date of Duty Johnston, Rachel MR 244/04 Senior Engineer (Traffic Safety and Performance), Traffic Operations, Metropolitan District, South East Queensland Region, Brisbane (PO4) 30-7-04 Kerr, Graham Robert, B.Eng.(Civil) Environmental Officer, Planning, Design and Environment Division, Road System and Engineering Group, Brisbane (PO2) Engineer, Wide Bay District, Southern Queensland Region, Bundaberg (PO2) Engineer, Wide Bay District, Southern Queensland Region, Bundaberg (PO2) Senior Design Drafter, Central Highlands District, Central Queensland Region, Emerald (TO3) Project Manager (Engineering), RoadTek Asset Services South, RoadTek Group, Caloundra (PO3) Senior Advisor (Workforce Capability), Workforce Capability, Strategic Policy and Development Group, Brisbane (AO6) Engineer, Infrastructure Delivery, Metropolitan District, South East Queensland Region, Brisbane (PO3) 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1303 APPOINTMENTS—continued Reference Number Vacancy Appointee Date of Appointment Name MR 213/04 Building Maintenance Co-ordinator, Business Support and Systems, Metropolitan District, South East Queensland Region, Brisbane (OO4) (Crown Wages) 30-7-04 Henderson, Barrie Ronald MR 132/04 Senior Technical Officer (Planning and Design), Transport Planning, Metropolitan District, South East Queensland Region, Brisbane (TO3) 4-8-04 Assaf, Nicholas, A.D.Eng.(Civil), Grad.Cert. Road Safety Previous Position and Classification (Unless Otherwise Indicated) Building Maintenance Co-ordinator, Business Support and Systems, Metropolitan District, South East Queensland Region, Brisbane (OO3) (Crown Wages) Senior Design Drafter, Infrastructure Design Branch, Infrastructure Design, Road System and Engineering, Brisbane (TO3) DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY NRM 2544 Senior Policy Officer, Water Planning (South West), Water Planning, Integrated Resource Management, Brisbane (PO4) 16-8-04 Foreman, Mark James, B.Sc. NRM 2424 Principal Advisor, Cultural Heritage Coordination Unit, Regional Services, Strategic Policy and Development, Natural Resource Services, Woolloongabba (AO8) NRM 2560 Senior Project Officer (Finance and Planning), Strategic Support, Strategic Policy and Regional Arrangements, Integrated Resource Management, Brisbane (AO5) Date of Duty Tarrago, Isabel Date of Duty Frame, Peter Allan NRME 2586 Manager, Customer Services, Natural Resource Information and Knowledge, South East Region, Natural Resource Services, Nambour (AO6) Date of Duty Meyer, Gregory Ross NRM 2562 Centre Administration Officer, Business Services, North Region, Natural Resource Services, Charters Towers (AO3) 16-8-04 Ryan, Vicki Ann NRM 2573 Executive Assistant, Internal Audit, Office of the Director-General, Brisbane (AO3) 1-9-04 Siolo, Belle NRME 2589 Senior Project Officer, State Land Asset Management, Land Management and Use, Integrated Resource Management, Brisbane (AO5) 18-8-04 Kearnan, Amanda Gaye 23-8-04 Lyons, Raymond Thomas 16-8-04 Bredhauer, Joanne Gail 30-7-04 McLucas, Rita Policy Officer, Water Planning (South West), Water Planning, Integrated Resource Management, Brisbane (PO3) Senior Advisor, Strategic Policy Branch, Strategic Policy, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane (AO7) Senior Administration Officer, Strategic Support, Strategic Policy and Regional Arrangements, Integrated Resource Management, Brisbane (AO4) Senior Cartographer, Spatial Information, Natural Resource Information and Knowledge, South East Region, Natural Resource Services, Nambour (TO4) Administration Officer, Business Services, North Region, Natural Resource Services, Charters Towers (AO2) Administrative Officer, Strategic Human Resources, Office of the Director-General of Education, Central Office, Department of Education and the Arts, Brisbane (AO2) Administration Officer, Acquisitions and Tenures Services, Land Information, Bureau of Land Information and Titles, Natural Resource Services, Woolloongabba (AO3) DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service PO 110/04 Administration Officer (Assessment Centre Program), Human Resource Development Branch, Human Resources Division, Oxley (AO3) PO 124/04 Management Accounting Officer, Finance Division, Brisbane (AO4) Administrative Officer, Human Resource Development Branch, Human Resources Division, Oxley (AO2) Assistant Management Accounting Officer, Finance Division, Brisbane (AO3) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CITEC CI 11/04 Manager—Financial Services, Financial Services, Finance and Corporate Services, CITEC, Department of Public Works, Brisbane (AO8) Tax Accountant, Finance Unit, Corporate Services Division, CITEC, Brisbane (AO7) 1304 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 APPOINTMENTS—continued Reference Number Date of Appointment Vacancy CI 6/04 Security Specialist, Network and Services, Service Operations, Department of Public Works, (AO7) CI 6/04 Security Specialist, Network and Services, Service Operations, Department of Public Works, (PO5) Appointee Name Security CITEC, Brisbane 20-7-04 Bull, Dean Security CITEC, Brisbane 20-7-04 Wilson, Matthew Previous Position and Classification (Unless Otherwise Indicated) Computer Systems Officer, Support Centre, TSG3—ITECH, Service Operations Division, CITEC, Brisbane (AO5) Computer Systems Officer, Computer Facilities Management Unit, Strategic Services Division, CITEC, Brisbane (PO3) DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION SDI 48/04 Principal Project Officer, Clean Coal Technology and Mining Innovation, Innovation and Emerging Industries, Innovation and Smart State Policy, Brisbane (AO8) 30-8-04 McNee, Fiona Jane, Principal Policy Officer, B.Law, Biotechnology Sectoral G.Dip.Legal Prac., Development, Innovation and G.Dip.Comm., Emerging Industries, Innovation M.Bus. and Smart State Policy, Brisbane (AO6) Date of Duty Shields, Stacey Applications Developer, Information Services Branch, Services Group, Brisbane (PO3) Date of Duty Gray, Sandra Joyce, B.A. Trainee Revenue Officer, Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO3) QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT TD 150/04 Senior Systems Analyst, Business Projects, Information Services Branch, Services Group, Brisbane (AO6) TREASURY DEPARTMENT TY 85/04 Communications Officer, Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO4) Emergency, emergency Do you know what should be included in your workplace First Aid kit? The Advisory Standard for First Aid is a Workplace Health & Safety publication that provides practical advise about the selection, provision, maintenance and use of first aid facilities and services at a workplace. Goprint can provide you with all the information you require to ensure your organisation has copies of the most current Workplace Health & Safety legislation, industry codes of practice and advisory standards. To purchase Workplace Health & Safety products contact Goprint on 07 3246 3399 or 1800 679 778 for callers outside of Brisbane. For instant access to over 3000 Queensland Legislation and Government-related products visit our Online Catalogue at www.goprint.qld.gov.au. Goprint working in partnership with you 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1305 NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS PART II Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies. Appeals do not lie against these appointments. Reference Number Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES *COM 763/04 Records Officer, Operations Directorate, Far North Queensland Region, Cairns Area Office, Cairns (AO3) COM 776/04 Adoption Officer, Operations Directorate, Statewide Services Branch, Intercountry Adoption Unit, Brisbane (PO2-PO3) Date of Duty Rumble, Daniel Arthur Date of Duty Cavallo, Suzanne, B.Soc.Wk. Date of Entry upon Duty 30-8-04 6-9-04 Alcock, Keith Date of Duty Liebenberg, Pierre Rene, B.Comm.Grad.Dip. (Strat. HR Mment) Date of duty Martinuzzi, Anthea Gwyn, B.A., B.Soc.Wk. Date of Duty Mallan, Michael * This is a temporary position until 31st December, 2004. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS 136/04 Management Accountant, Finance and Administrative Services Branch, Corporate Office, Brisbane (AO7-3) CS 156/04 Executive Director, Corporate Services, Brisbane (SES2-4) CS 175/04 Activities Officer, Townsville Correctional Centre, Townsville (CO1-1) De Graaff, Dorretti Stevens, Luke Duane DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND DSQ 76/04 Manager (Organisational Development Unit), Office of Corporate and Executive Services and Accommodation, Support and Respite Services, Human Resource Services Branch, Organisational Development Unit, Brisbane (AO8) DSQ 110/04 Social Worker, Office of Programs, Policy and Community and Specialist Services, Community and Specialist Services Directorate, Brisbane Region, Goodna (PO2-PO3) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE ARTS — Senior Policy Officer, Administrative Law Services Branch, Corporate and Professional Services, Brisbane (AO5) Queensland Museum QMB 212/04 Manager, Strategic Education, Learning and Outreach Services, Regional Services, South Bank Campus, Brisbane (PO4) 23-8-04 Murray, Rosemary, Dr 9-8-04 Cawood, Amie DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES ES 332/04 Administrative Officer, Industrial Relations and Organisational Health, Business Support Services, Kedron (AO2) ES 333/04 IT Call Centre Consultant, Information Services, Business Support Services, Kedron (AO4) ES 350/04 Project Officer, Organisational Improvement Section, Organisational Performance Unit, Commissioner’s Office, Queensland Fire and Rescue Service, Kedron (AO4) ES 381/04 Administration Officer, Service and Performance Management Unit, Business Support Services, Kedron (AO3) Date of Entry upon Duty Date of Entry upon Duty Postle, Kellieann Date of Entry upon Duty Romberg, Karin Jackson-Lamb, Tonia DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING TNQT 27/04 Project Development Officer—Spatial Information Service, Tropical North Queensland TAFE, Atherton (AO4) 23-8-04 De Boom, Justine Date of Duty Milford, Cassandra Date of Duty Khalifa, Khaled, M.Sc.(M.Info.Tech), B.Sc.(B. Elec.Engineering) DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING *HO 63/04 Graduate IM Support Officer, Information and Facilities Management, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO2) *HO 63/04 Graduate IM Support Officer, Information and Facilities Management, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO2) 1306 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued Reference Number Vacancy ‡HO 63/04 Graduate IM Support Officer, Information and Facilities Management, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO2) *HO 63/04 Graduate IM Support Officer, Information and Facilities Management, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO2) *HO 63/04 Graduate IM Support Officer, Information and Facilities Management, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO2) *HO 63/04 Graduate IM Support Officer, Information and Facilities Management, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO2) HO 120/03 Program Support Officer, Program Development and Management, Services Delivery, Community Housing, Brisbane (AO4) $HO 86/04 Administration Officer, Information and Facilities Management, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO4) #N/A Senior Administration Officer (Facilities), Business Support Services, Information and Facilities Management, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO5) Date of Appointment Name of Appointee Date of Duty Ramasubramaniyan, Karthik, M.Info.System Date of Duty Tatarevic, Vedran, B.Info.Tech. Date of Duty Lu, Shuk Yam, Dip.Info.Tech., B.Info.Tech. Date of Duty Eaton, Luke Alexander, B.Info.Tech. Date of Duty Curtis, Sonya Joy, Assoc.Dip.Bus. N/A Date of Duty No appointment Quinn, Anthony John * Temporary for 24 months. ‡ Temporary for 6 months. $ Position will be re-advertised in the Gazette dated 22nd October, 2004. # This appointment was made in accordance with Section 6.13 of Directive 01/04 Recruitment and Selection. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL J 54/04 Paralegal Support Officer (Litigation), Litigation Branch, Crown Law, Legal and Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO3) J 54/04 Paralegal Support Officer (Litigation), Litigation Branch, Crown Law, Legal and Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO3) J 59/04 Intake Officer, Dispute Resolution Branch, Justice Administration, Townsville (AO3) J 129/04 Project Director, Project Management, Office of the DirectorGeneral, Brisbane (SO1) 12-8-04 Ng, Sheila, LL.B., B.A., G.Dip.PLEAT 16-8-04 Ling, Liang Chai, B.Bus., LL.B. Date of Duty Wendt-Ross, Sheryl Joy Date of Duty Brassington, Janelle Margaret, LL.B. Date of Entry upon Duty Date of Entry upon Duty Caulfield, Ian Gordon, B.A., LL.B. Waldon, Jennifer Anne, B.Comm., LL.B. Date of Duty Bruckner, David, B.Sc.(Aust.Env.) Date of Duty Reid, Jill Louise, B.A.Auth. Date of Duty Milling, David 9-8-04 Herson, Ronda 23-8-04 Nicol, Alison Date of Duty Geaney, Jodie PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE PT 5/04 Legal Officer, Client Services Program, Public Trust Office, Southport (PO3) PT 5/04 Legal Officer, Client Services Program, Public Trust Office, Toowoomba (PO3) DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 147/04 Senior Environmental Officer, Planning, Design and Environment Division, Road System and Engineering Group, Brisbane (PO4) MR 148/04 Senior Environmental Officer (Cultural Heritage), Planning, Design and Environment Division, Road System and Engineering Group, Brisbane (PO4) MR 189/04 Cadet Technologist (Cosntruction), RoadTek Asset Services (North), RoadTek Group, Cloncurry (TO1) MR 242/04 Business Development Officer (HR Management and Business Development), South Coast Hinterland District, South East Queensland Region, Nerang (AO5) MR 252/04 Business Support Officer (Support Services), South Coast Hinterland District, South East Queensland Region, Nerang (AO3) MR 284/04 Temporary Systems Advisor (Integrated Management Systems), Regional Office, Central Queensland Region, Mackay (AO5) MR 352/03 Engineer, Peninsula District, North Queensland Region, Cairns (PO2) 30-7-04 Wee Teck, Yeo, B.Eng.(Civil) 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 1307 NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued Reference Number Date of Appointment Vacancy MR 248/04 Temporary Cultural Heritage and Native Title Officer, Transport Planning, Metropolitan District, South East Queensland Region, Brisbane (AO5) Name of Appointee 19-8-04 Durante, Paul 16-8-04 Van Beusichem, Audrey, B.Env.Pl.(Hons.) 18-8-04 Wallace, Robert, M.Sc., B.Sc. Lee, Erin, B.App.Sc. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, MINES AND ENERGY NRM 2544 Senior Policy Officer, Water Planning (North), Water Planning, Integrated Resource Management, Brisbane (PO4) NRM 2371 Policy Officer, Water Planning (South East), Water Planning, Integrated Resource Management, Brisbane (PO3) NRM 2529 Technical Officer, Water Management and Use, Integrated Natural Resource Management and Use, Central West Region, Natural Resource Services, Mackay (TO3) 16-8-04 CORPORATELINK CLK 2555 Manager, Information Solutions CorporateLink, Brisbane (SO2) and Technology, Date of Duty Stacey, Mark Russell, M.B.Adm. Date of Duty Schmidhofer, Stephen Andreas, B.Eng., B.Ed. Gray, Elliot John DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service PO 31/04 Web Infrastructure Officer, Information Resource Centre, Information Management Division, Brisbane (AO5) PO 76/04 Communications Room Operator, Mount Isa Division, Mount Isa District, Northern Region, Mount Isa (OO4) *PO 79/04 Finance Officer, Traffic Camera Office, Operations Support Command, Brisbane (AO5) Date of Duty Date of Duty Maharaj, Praveen Lata Mishra, B.Bus. Date of Duty Maas, Susan, B.App.Sc.(Chem.) Lawie, Marion * Temporary position to 30th June, 2005. DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES DPI 1856 Development Extension Officer, Central Region, Regional Delivery, Delivery, Emerald (PO3) DPI 1852 Education and Training Officer, Public Relations and Training, Fire Ant Control Centre, Biosecurity, Oxley (AO4) 13-8-04 DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION SDI 59/04 Project Officer, Business Migration, Client Services, Brisbane (AO4) 20-8-04 Bose, Dhananjoy, M.Public Admin., M.A., B.Com. QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT TD 148/04 Senior Advisor, Transport Planning Branch, Integrated Transport Planning Division, Brisbane (AO6) Date of Duty Luong, Tai Trien Date of Duty Gyetvay, Benjamin Peter Date of Duty Magee, Jill Mary Date of Duty Brooksby, Wendy Date of Duty Wilton, Gregory Michael Date of Duty O’Connor, Matt, Dip. Project Mgt., B.Bus. Wood, Helen Taylor, Rodney Keith Luu, Caroline Cop, Maryanne TREASURY DEPARTMENT TY 54/04 Gaming Analyst, Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation, Brisbane (AO4) TY 91/04 Web Development Officer, Office of State Revenue, Brisbane (AO3) TY 102/04 Principal Project Officer, Shared Service Implementation Office, Brisbane (AO8) TY 121/04 Digital Communication Consultant (Web Development), Portfolio Services, Brisbane (AO5) CORPTECH CT 7/04 Team Leader, CorpTech, Brisbane (SO1) CT 7/04 CT 10/04 CT 10/04 CT 10/04 Team Leader, CorpTech, Brisbane (SO1) Project Manager, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO8) Project Manager, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO8) Project Manager, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO8) Date of Duty Date of Duty Date of Duty Date of Duty 1308 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 88 [27 August, 2004 NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued Reference Number Date of Appointment Vacancy CT 10/04 Project Manager, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO8) CT 10/04 Project Manager, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO8) CT 20/04 Project Director, Documents and Records Management, CorpTech, Brisbane (SO1) CT 29/04 Project Manager, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO8) Date of Duty Date of Duty Date of Duty CT 29/04 Project Manager, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO8) CT 29/04 Project Manager, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO8) CT 29/04 Project Manager, CorpTech, Brisbane (AO8) Date of Duty Date of Duty Date of Duty Date of Duty Name of Appointee Pagan, Elaine Trubai, Tania Bowtell, Sandra Lee, B.Sc.(Comp. & Geog.) James, Ronald John, B.Bus. Taylor, Allan Graham Milham, Kevin Bruce Kropp, Keith Dennis QUEENSLAND LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Scrutiny of Legislation Committee— PS 15/04 Principal Research Officer (PO4) 17-8-04 Eastern, Renee Michelle, B.Bus.(Public Admin.), LL.B., Grad.Dip.Legal Prac. © The State of Queensland 2004. Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without the prior written permission of Goprint. Inquiries should be addressed to Goprint, Publications and Retail, Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo, DC, Q, 4151. _____________________________ BRISBANE Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 27 August, 2004 286891 (VACGAZ 9) 8/04 [1309] Queensland Government Gazette PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY PP 451207100087 Vol. CCCXXXVI] (336) ISSN 0155-9370 FRIDAY, 27 AUGUST, 2004 Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 25 August 2004 It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been appointed and is registered as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified). N Seeley Acting Registrar of Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations THE SCHEDULE [No. 89 Natalie Clare FRENCH Karen Michelle GRIMA 6 Random Way WORONGARY 585 Walkerston Homebush Road PALMYRA William James GUTTORMSEN 1 Rectory Street POMONA Gloria May HADSON 11 Miner Street CHARTERS TOWERS Michael Peter HALL 17 Tuggerah Street NORTH BOOVAL Michelle Majella HEYNEN 8 Mindona Street WISHART Deanna Marie HILL 29 Callaghan Way CAPALABA Rodney Keith HUTCHEON 69 Charles Street BERSERKER Raymond ISRAEL Boca Raton 12A 1 Ridgevista Court REEDY CREEK David Anthony ARMSTRONG 191 Laurel Avenue CHELMER Naomi Lee JACKSON 42 Broadwater Avenue MAROOCHYDORE Patricia Clare AUSTIN 51 Grunert Street HOLLAND PARK Ann JOHNSTON 2 McPherson Street ROSEDALE Harry James BAILEY Unit 23 1 Ray Street YORKEYS KNOB Beverley Joyce JONES 13 Fairymead Street UNDERWOOD Kerry John BAILEY 4 Herronbee Street RANGEVILLE Karen Ann KAY 39 Teresa Drive MUNRUBEN John Selby BOAST 12 Braemar Road BUDERIM Sabrina Iqbal KHAN Jessica Anne BOWE 3 Fleet Street DARLING HEIGHTS University Hall JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY Tracey Ann BOYLE 54 Gazelle Court GREENBANK Jennifer Gerda KOSIOL 19 Eastbank Terrace HELENSVALE Matthew Leonard BRADFORD 10 Carnelian Street HOLLAND PARK Anne-Marie Ida MANTTAN 9 Dunbar Crescent WULGURU Janice Ann BROWNE 60 Silky Oak Court MOOROOBOOL Jessica Lucie MCDADE 101 Barrier Reef Drive MERMAID WATERS Alan CARROLL 18 Rains Street MAREEBA Carolyn Janette MOORE 22 Bothwell Street ROBINA Sally Ann CHAPMAN Lot 3 Wesley Road GRIFFIN 13 Magnolia Drive KALLANGUR Delwyn Lorraine CORRIE 4 Coolibah Court NOME Raymond Mark NOTHDURFT Kellie Mae COX 293 Zillmere Road ZILLMERE Cheryl Veronica PARRY 2 Willis Street VINCENT Teena Maree DOHERTY 31 Kelman Street TAROOM Shelley POWELL 2 Rivergum Court CONDON 3 Gypsy Court CORNUBIA Dixie Jayne RESURRECCION 123 Bordeaux Street EIGHT MILE PLAINS Yacht Brer Fox Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Royal Esplanade MANLY Mairi Elizabeth DOUGAN Leigh DOUGLAS 2 Patrick Close GORDONVALE Pamela Joyce EXCELL 97 Keidges Road REDBANK PLAINS Francisca Annette Helene RICHES Gregory John FIELDS Unit 4 140 Baringa Street MORNINGSIDE Jean ROBSON 25 Yaralla Avenue MACKAY Christopher John FREDERIKS 30 Abbott Street FORESTDALE Ailie Shannon ROSS 8 Gillian Court WULGURU 30 Abbott Street FORESTDALE Gaetano Michael SCARFIDI 12 Berkeley Court KIRWAN Elisha Renee FREDERIKS 286892—1 1310 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 [27 August, 2004 Amanda Maree SCHULZ Rosanne Monica SINCLAIR 37 Zabels Road MINDEN 49 Paradise Parade PARADISE POINT Sarah Katherine MCKINNON Kim Maree NEW Unit 4 33 Alexandra Avenue TARINGA 6 Ginger Close REDLYNCH Christine Ann SMITH 6 Mill Road CABOOLTURE Daniel Nigel NIMMO Unit 2 15 Navars Street REEDY CREEK Kym Maree SMITH Unit 3 11 Wesley Street LUTWYCHE Marilyn Jean SINCLAIR 130 Pfingst Street GOONDIWINDI Wayne Ernest SMITH 13 Serrata Court KIRWAN Amy Louise STALLAN 84 St Kilda Road GIN GIN Jason Paul SOLMAN Unit 9 435 Pine Ridge Road RUNAWAY BAY Felicity Ann TAYLOR 15 Titan Court BORONIA HEIGHTS Annette Lorraine SPILSBURY 6 Anamari Court BUSHLAND BEACH Tiffany Anne THOMPSON 35 Illaweena Street DREWVALE Robyn Patricia WALTHALL 367 Malar Road BOOIE Kala Patricia Ann STOKES 14 Flamingo Avenue CONDON Michael John SWEETMAN 1 Wren Court BAYVIEW HEIGHTS Darren Robert TAPPER 91 Hume Street TOOWOOMBA Marnie TAYLOR 1 Deighton Street CHARTERS TOWERS Matthew Francis TAYLOR 9 Counsel Street CLEVELAND Kenneth Austin THEODORE 83 Thompson Street AITKENVALE Brent Glen VARDANEGA 9 Cockrell Street INGHAM Barbara Karen WADE 36 Parkside Drive KALLANGUR Alece Jeanette WEEKS 27 Delacour Drive MOUNT ISA Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 25 August 2004 It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has ceased to be a Justice of the Peace (Qualified) and is taken to be appointed as a Justice of the Peace (Magistrates Court). N Seeley Acting Registrar of Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations THE SCHEDULE Jillian Ruth WESTBROOK 692 South Pine Road EVERTON PARK Fay Irene WHITTAKER 69 Baanya Street WURTULLA Beverley Ann WIMMER 10 Loane Crescent LAWNTON Therese Marie YOUNG 3 Matilda Court FLINDERS VIEW Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 25 August 2004 It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21 (5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been appointed and is registered as a Commissioner for Declarations. Shane Michael COOPER Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 25 August 2004 It is notified that, pursuant to Section 44 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of the persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has ceased to be a Justice of the Peace (Commissioner for Declarations) and is taken to be appointed as a Commissioner for Declarations. N Seeley Acting Registrar of Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations N Seeley Acting Registrar of Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations THE SCHEDULE David Bryan BARRY 48 Ira Buckby Road West CASHMERE Sharon BECHAZ 126 Murtha Drive ELANORA Glenn Robert BEYER 15 Regent Street AVOCA Nico BOS Unit 17 83 Gollan Drive TWEED HEADS WEST Neville Edward DE HAYR Unit 23 2 Seventeenth Avenue PALM BEACH Julie Kathleen GRAHAM Unit 2 24 Balmaine Street WOOLOOWIN Mary-Ellen GREGSON 23 Parris Street PARK AVENUE Edward Vincent HARRISON 49 Bermuda Street BROADBEACH WATERS Amanda Rose HOARE 70 Hibernia Road CAPELLA Lesley Ann HOWARD 462 Shute Harbour Road MOUNT JULIAN Malcolm JOHNSON 56 Days Road SAMFORD VALLEY Elizabeth Mary KASSULKE 22 Cotton Street LAWNTON Paul Zaccariah MAJOR 3 Emerald Drive SOUTHSIDE Shelley Rose MATTERS 1 Curong Street KENMORE 140 Curragundi Road JINDALEE THE SCHEDULE Geoffrey Alan JOHNSTON 7 Leysdown Court YAMANTO Kerry Ann PORTER 28 Walker Street WALKERVALE Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 23 June 2004 APPOINTMENT OF ANALYST FOR THE DRUGS MISUSE ACT 1986 Pursuant to the authority conferred upon me under section 4C of the Drugs Misuse Act 1986, I, Rodney Jon Welford MP, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, hereby appoint Emad Louis Kiriakous to be an analyst for that Act. Rod Welford MP Attorney General and Minister for Justice Department of Health Brisbane, 26 August 2004 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the provisions of the Hospitals Foundations Act 1982, has approved the appointment of Mark Hoepner as a member of the Ipswich Hospital Foundation for a term expiring on 11 September 2007. GORDON NUTTALL MP 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 DIRECTIVE Department of Health Brisbane, 26 August 2004 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the provisions of the Health Act 1937 has approved the authorisation of Craig Hanson BSc (Hons), University of the Sunshine Coast; Professor Rod Simpson, Dean, Faculty of Science, University of the Sunshine Coast; Dr Anne Neller, University of the Sunshine Coast and Professor Gail Williams, The University of Queensland to conduct scientific research and studies into the health effects of in utero exposure to ambient air pollution on birth outcomes in Brisbane for the purposes of reducing morbidity or mortality in the State. GORDON NUTTALL MP Department of Health Brisbane, 26 August 2004 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the provisions of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 and the Nursing Act 1992, has approved that— (a) the appointment of Catherine Elizabeth Entriken to act as Executive Officer, Queensland Nursing Council during any period, or all periods, when the Executive Officer is absent from duty or Australia or is, for another reason, unable to perform the functions of the office; and (b) the appointment of Stephanie Fox-Young to act as Executive Officer, Queensland Nursing Council during any period, or all periods, when the Executive Officer is absent from duty or Australia or is, for another reason, unable to perform the functions of the office, be cancelled. 1. TITLE: Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the provisions of the Physiotherapists Registration Act 2001, has approved the appointment of the chairperson, deputy chairperson and members of the Physiotherapists Board of Queensland for a term of four years on and from 6 September 2004, as set out below: Registrant members Guglielmo Vicenzino PhD MSc GradDipSportsPhty (to be also chairperson) Kathy Grudzinskas BAppSc(Phty) MBusAdmin (to be also deputy chairperson) Professor Gwendolen Anne Jull PhD MPhty GradDipPhty Robert Thams BPhty Jane Boey Hwa Leow MHlthSc(OccThy&Safety) GradDip(OccThy&Safety) DipPhty Glenys Margaret Cockfield MHlthAdmin BAppSc(Phty) Public members Geoff Rowe BSocWk Margaret Sifter AssocDipAppSc BEd An appointment for a person to perform the role of Director, Mt Isa Institute of TAFE, Department of Employment and Training, until 25 November 2005 (or an earlier date) may be made on contract for a fixed term. G. O’FARRELL Acting Public Service Commissioner DIRECTIVE 1. TITLE: Appointment on a fixed term contract. 2. LEGISLATIVE Public Service Act 1996 - sections 34 PROVISION: and 69. An appointment for a person to perform the role of Manager (Infrastructure Delivery), North West District, North Queensland Region, Department of Main Roads, Cloncurry, until 16 November 2007 (or an earlier date) may be made on contract for a fixed term. G. O’FARRELL Acting Public Service Commissioner DIRECTIVE 1. TITLE: Exempt the application of section 5.2 of Directive 29/99 – Senior Executives and Senior Officers – Employment Conditions. 2. LEGISLATIVE Public Service Act 1996 - section 34. PROVISION: Section 5.2 of Directive 29/99 – Senior Executives and Senior Officers – Employment Conditions does not apply to the senior executive role of Director – Treasury, Treasury Department (Designation No. 60002993). G. O’FARRELL Acting Public Service Commissioner DIRECTIVE 1. TITLE: Appointment on a fixed term contract. 2. LEGISLATIVE Public Service Act 1996 - sections 34 PROVISION: and 69. An appointment for a person to perform the role of Director, Sport and Recreation Business Development, Sport and Recreation Queensland, Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, until 17 November 2006 (or an earlier date) may be made on contract for a fixed term. G. O’FARRELL Acting Public Service Commissioner Lawyer Christopher John O’Brien MBA LLB(Hons) BPhty GORDON NUTTALL MP Appointment on a fixed term contract. 2. LEGISLATIVE Public Service Act 1996 - sections 34 PROVISION: and 69. GORDON NUTTALL MP Department of Health Brisbane, 26 August 2004 1311 DIRECTIVE 1. TITLE: Appointment on a fixed term contract. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS 2. LEGISLATIVE Public Service Act 1996 - sections 34 PROVISION: and 69. Under the Corporations Law, the publishing of a company name must be accompanied by that company’s Australian Company Number (A.C.N.) Advertisers are required to submit this A.C.N. along with the company’s name. An appointment for a person to perform the role of Director, Project Delivery, Infrastructure and Project Delivery Division, Department of State Development and Innovation, until 30 June 2006 (or an earlier date) may be made on contract for a fixed term. Goprint reserves the right not to publish any advertisement where this information is not supplied. G. O’FARRELL Acting Public Service Commissioner 1312 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 Office of the Public Service Commissioner Brisbane, 26 August 2004 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 45 of the Public Service Act 1996, has approved the fixing of the number and levels of Senior Executives as specified in the Schedule below. FIXING OF NUMBER AND LEVELS OF SENIOR EXECUTIVES - INCREASE LEVEL TO BE INCREASED ON A PERMANENT BASIS Designation [27 August, 2004 LEVEL TO BE INCREASED ON A PERMANENT BASIS Designation SES Level Designation Number Executive Director Corporate and Executive Services Brisbane. SES2 7021487 Regional Director North Queensland Townsville. SES2 7021488 Regional Director Far North Queensland Cairns. SES2 7021489 Regional Director Greater Brisbane Brisbane. SES2 7021490 Regional Director Fitzroy/Central West Queensland Rockhampton. SES2 7021491 Regional Director Moreton Ipswich. SES2 7021492 Regional Director Sunshine Coast Maroochydore. SES2 7021493 General Manager Animal Biosecurity Biosecurity Brisbane SES2 76012123 Assistant Director-General Regional Delivery Delivery Regional location SES2 76012558 SES Level Designation Number Executive Director Child Safety Services Brisbane. SES3 7021495 Executive Director Policy and Programs Brisbane. SES3 7021496 Executive Director Service Delivery Partnerships Brisbane. SES3 7021497 Executive Director Corporate and Executive Services Brisbane. SES2 7021498 Director Indigenous Support and Development Cairns. SES2 7021499 Zone Director Brisbane North and Sunshine Coast Caboolture. SES2 7021500 Zone Director Brisbane South & Gold Coast Beenleigh. SES2 7021501 Zone Director Central Rockhampton. SES2 7021502 Zone Director Logan and Brisbane West Logan/Woodridge. SES2 7021503 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 45 of the Public Service Act 1996, has approved the fixing of the number and levels of Senior Executives as specified in the Schedule below. Zone Director Ipswich and Western Toowoomba. SES2 7021504 FIXING OF NUMBER AND LEVELS OF SENIOR EXECUTIVES - INCREASE Zone Director Northern Townsville. SES2 7021505 Zone Director Far North Cairns. SES2 Department of Child Safety Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries PETER BEATTIE MP PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE Office of the Public Service Commissioner Brisbane, 25 August 2004 LEVEL TO BE INCREASED ON A PERMANENT BASIS Designation 7021506 Designation Number SES2 60002993 Treasury Department Director Treasury Brisbane. Department of Communities SES Level Deputy Director-General Brisbane. SES4 7021480 Assistant Director-General Program Management Brisbane. SES3 7021481 Assistant Director-General Strategic Policy Brisbane. SES3 7021482 Department of Education and the Arts Brisbane, 27 August 2004 Executive Director Policy Development and Coordination Brisbane. SES2 7021483 Executive Director Community Funding and Support Brisbane. SES2 7021484 Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the Queensland Theatre Company Act 1970, has approved that the following persons be appointed as members to the Queensland Theatre Company from 26 August 2004 to 25 August 2007: Executive Director Office of Rural and Regional Communities Brisbane. SES2 7021485 Executive Director Youth Justice Services Brisbane. SES2 7021486 PETER BEATTIE MP PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE Honourable Wendy EDMOND Mr Haydon COLES Mr Barton GREEN Mr Simon PORTER ANNA BLIGH MP 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 1313 Government and Public Notices in the Gazettes Please Note: Prices effective 1st July, 2004 Price Excluding GST $ GST $ Price Including GST $ 554.73 326.26 216.07 183.48 55.47 32.63 21.61 18.35 610.20 358.88 237.68 201.82 1.95 3.95 1.33 2.67 0.72 1.38 0.19 0.39 0.13 0.27 0.07 0.14 2.14 4.34 1.47 2.93 0.79 1.52 1.54 3.08 0.15 0.31 1.69 3.38 282.90 28.29 *311.19 General and Vacancies Gazette—Full Page Text Gazette copy all to set Statute format all to set *Camera ready copy supplied *Formatted electronic files (please check with Goprint for compatability of file) (E-mail) General Gazettes, Gazettes other except Vacancies—Per MM text Single column, all copy to set Double column, all copy to set *Single column, camera ready *Double column, camera ready *Single column, elec file (please check with Goprint for compatability of file) (E-mail) *Double column, elec file (please check with Goprint for compatability of file) (E-mail) Vacancies Gazette—Per MM text Single column, all copy to set Double column, all copy to set Liquor Notices All copy to be set * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)—TOTAL: $316.78 Gaming Machine Notices All copy to be set 307.50 30.75 *338.25 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)—TOTAL: $343.84 Probate Notices Probate Notices—All copy to be set Trust Act Notices—All copy to be set 108.04 96.15 10.80 9.61 *118.84 *105.76 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage)—PROBATE TOTAL: $124.43 TRUST TOTAL: $114.13 Company Notices Companies (winding-up) Liquidation (appointment of liquidator) 163.18 67.55 16.32 6.75 179.50 74.30 * Copies of these Gazettes containing notices available on request for $5.50 each (includes GST and postage) Extraordinary Gazettes All copy to be set *Camera ready *Electronic file supplied (please check with Goprint for compatability of file) (E-mail) 428.45 216.07 183.48 42.85 21.61 18.35 471.30 237.68 201.82 Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, Main Roads and Transport, Local Government Gazettes Camera ready per page 115.83 11.58 127.41 133.92 117.06 109.16 92.97 13.39 11.71 10.92 9.30 147.31 128.76 120.08 102.26 Professional Register and Lists Gazettes Camera ready 0-50 pages Camera ready 51+ Electronic file 0-50 Electronic file 51+ Contact Goprint on 3246 3350 for more information regarding notices in the Gazettes * ALL PRICES INCLUDE GST UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED ALL GOPRINT PRICES ARE ACTUAL AND NO COMMISSION IS OFFERED 1314 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 [27 August, 2004 Department of Industrial Relations Brisbane, 27 August 2004 The following directive is issued under section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996. TOM BARTON MP Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive 6/04 1. TITLE: Motor Vehicle Allowances 2. PURPOSE: To prescribe the motor vehicle allowances payable to public service employees when they are required to use a private motor vehicle for official purposes. 3. LEGISLATIVE PROVISION: Section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996. 4. APPLICATION: This directive applies to “public service employees” as defined in section 9 of the Public Service Act 1996. 5. STANDARD: The amounts and entitlements prescribed in the Schedule apply. 6. EFFECTIVE DATE: This directive is to operate from 1 September 2004. 7. VARIATION: The provisions in the Schedule may be varied in accordance with certified agreements made under Chapter 6, Part 1 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 or decisions of an industrial tribunal of competent jurisdiction. 8. INCONSISTENCY: Sections 34 and 117 of the Public Service Act 1996 and section 687 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 apply if there is a conflict with an act, regulation or industrial instrument. 9. SUPERSEDES: Directive 07/03: “Motor Vehicle Allowances” 10. PREVIOUS REFERENCES: Directive 03/03: “Motor Vehicle Allowances” Directive 13/01: “Motor Vehicle Allowances” Directive 21/99: “Motor Vehicle Allowances” Directive 13/97: “Motor Vehicle Allowances” Sections 63 and 68 of the Public Service Management and Employment Regulation 1988 as in force on 24 February 1995. Determination No. 12 Circulars 4/98, 2/94, 1/91 Administrative Instruction No. 1 I 69 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 1315 SCHEDULE MOTOR VEHICLE ALLOWANCES GENERAL CONDITIONS Residence to headquarters Motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance travelled from an employee’s residence to the employee’s headquarters and return. Entitlement A “public service employee” (referred to as an "employee” in this schedule) who uses his or her private motor vehicle to undertake official duties is to be paid a motor vehicle allowance as provided in this schedule for the distance necessarily and actually travelled. Time limit on claims Without the approval of the chief executive, a claim will not be paid unless it is submitted within 12 months – • of the date of completion of the work; or • the incurring of the expense; or • the conclusion of the circumstances leading to the claim. The amount of the allowance will depend upon the type of motor vehicle used. Chief executive authorisation The use of a private motor vehicle for official purposes must be authorised by the chief executive. Insurance Before the authorisation is given, the following conditions are to be met – • the vehicle is to be covered by either a comprehensive motor vehicle insurance policy or a third party property damage insurance policy; and • the employee is to produce evidence that the insurance policy has been endorsed to indemnify the Queensland Government against certain liabilities at law. This is a standard endorsement available on request from all insurance companies. • The department should refund any endorsement fees. MOTOR VEHICLE ALLOWANCES 1. EMPLOYEE PERFORMING OFFICIAL DUTIES An employee required to use his or her private motor vehicle for official purposes is to be paid the appropriate rate prescribed below: AUTOMOBILES 1600cc and less 1601cc to 2600cc 2601cc and over Amount (cents per km) 51.0c 61.0c 62.0c AUTOMOBILES-ROTARY ENGINE 800cc and less 801cc to 1300cc 1301cc and over 51.0c 61.0c 62.0c MOTORCYCLES 250cc and under Over 250cc 20.4c 24.8c 1316 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 CATEGORY & CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL [27 August, 2004 ENTITLEMENTS 2. RELIEVING OR SPECIAL DUTIES An employee, required to use his or her private motor vehicle while performing relieving or special duty for the following situations, is to be paid the appropriate rate prescribed opposite – • An employee not absent from normal headquarters overnight who is required to commute daily to the centre where the relieving takes place. Payment of the appropriate allowance in 1 above for the additional distance travelled between the employee’s residence and the centre where the relief is being provided. No allowance is payable where the distance between the employee’s residence and the centre (at which the employee is relieving) is less than the distance between the employee’s residence and the employee’s normal headquarters. • An employee absent from his or her normal headquarters overnight who is required to travel from either his or her residence or normal headquarters to the centre where the relieving takes place. 3. COURSES, SEMINARS ETC An employee required to use his or her private motor vehicle to attend a course, seminar, conference, convention etc as an official representative. Payment of the appropriate allowance in 1 above for the forward and return journey and between centres where special or relieving duty is performed at more than one centre. Payment of the appropriate allowance as in 1 above for the additional distance travelled between the employee’s residence and the place of attendance. No allowance is payable where the distance between the employee’s residence and the place of attendance is less than the distance between the employee’s residence and the employee’s normal headquarters. 4. EMPLOYEES WHO CHOOSE TO USE THEIR PRIVATE MOTOR VEHICLES Where the approved means of travel is other than the use of an employee’s private motor vehicle; and • the employee requests it; and • is granted permission to use his or her motor vehicle the allowance paid is to be determined by the chief executive. This allowance is not to exceed the rates prescribed opposite. The allowance paid is not to exceed the costs associated with the approved means of travel. Automobiles - 31.0 cents per km Motorcycles - 12.4 cents per km Note: These rates may be incorporated in Directives or policies covering: • transfer and appointment expenses • leave/travel concessions for isolated centres • relocation expenses for retiring officers • study and research assistance 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 1317 Department of Industrial Relations Brisbane, 27 August 2004 The following directive is issued under section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996. TOM BARTON MP Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations 7/04 1 1. TITLE: Relocation Expenses for Officers Retiring from the Service 2. PURPOSE: To prescribe the relocation expenses payable to officers retiring from the service who, at the time of retirement, are stationed at centres other than those to which they were originally appointed. 3. LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS: 4. APPLICATION: Section 34(2) of the Public Service Act 1996. This directive applies to public service officers who retire from the service under sections 85 and 86 of the Public Service Act 1996. This directive does not apply to – • general employees engaged under section 112 of the Public Service Act 1996; or • temporary employees engaged under section 113 of the Public Service Act 1996. 5. STANDARD: The conditions and entitlements prescribed in the Schedules apply. 6. EFFECTIVE DATE: This directive is to operate from 1 September 2004. 7. VARIATION: The provisions in the schedule may be varied in accordance with certified agreements made under Chapter 6, Part 1 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 or decisions of an industrial tribunal of competent jurisdiction. 8. INCONSISTENCY: Sections 34 and 117 of the Public Service Act 1996 and section 687 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 apply if there is conflict with an act, regulation or industrial instrument. 9. SUPERSEDES: Directive 16/01: “Relocation Expenses for Officers Retiring from the Service” 10. PREVIOUS REFERENCE: Circular 8/91 1 These conditions extend, by policy, to the spouse of a deceased employee residing with the employee at the time of death 1318 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 [27 August, 2004 SCHEDULE A Relocation Expenses GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Entitlement 3. Conditions A public service officer, as defined in section 8 of the Public Service Act 1996 (referred to as an officer in this directive), who applies to retire under section 85 or 86 of the Public Service Act 1996 is eligible for the following relocation expenses on the conditions prescribed in the Schedule. (a) The officer and his or her family are limited to relocation expenses incurred in relocating from the centre at which the officer is to retire, to a new place of residence elsewhere in Queensland outside their current centre. 2. Eligibility (a) Where the officer, at the time of retirement, • • is serving at a centre other than the one he or she was initially appointed to; and his or her service, up to the time of retirement, has been meritorious the officer may be eligible for a refund of relocation expenses under these provisions. (b) The chief executive has the discretion to grant such relocation expenses to an officer who has been subject to a number of transfers during his or her career and who, at the time of retirement, is serving at the same centre to which he or she was initially appointed. In exercising discretion in these cases the chief executive is to consider the following – • the officer’s length of service; and • the officer’s location at the time he or she retires; and • the number of centres at which the officer has served during his or her employment; and • any other relevant factors. (b) If relocating to a centre outside Queensland, pro rata relocation expenses are allowed on the basis of costs incurred to the Queensland border only. (c) Claims for relocation expenses are to be made within twelve (12) months of retirement. (d) Claims are to be substantiated by appropriate documentary evidence (e.g. receipts, itemised statements, quotes and certifications etc.) as required by the chief executive. 4. Definitions “family” for the purposes of this directive means the officer’s spouse, dependant child or dependant children or any other dependant member of the officer’s extended family residing with the employee at the time of the move. “spouse” has the same meaning as in the Industrial Relations Act 1999. The employee’s spouse must be residing with the officer at the time of the move in order to receive any of the entitlements in this directive. “transfer” means transfer at level or on promotion. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 1319 SCHEDULE B Category and Conditions of Approval 1. Personal travel to the new place of residence (a) Travel by rail An officer and his or her family are to be granted expenses for travel by rail where available. This includes – • requisition for first class rail fare plus sleeper where necessary; and • actual and reasonable expenses for meals purchased during the journey and accommodation where necessary. (b) Travel by private motor vehicle An officer may be authorised to use his or her private motor vehicle. (f) Meals en route An officer and his or her family are to be granted expenses for meals incurred while travelling en route. Actual and reasonable costs for meals purchased up to the following amounts – $15.75 – Breakfast $18.05 – Lunch $31.15 – Dinner The meal allowances are to increase in line with increases to the relevant allowances for private accommodation in the Travelling and Relieving Expenses Directive. An officer and his or her family travelling by the officer’s private motor vehicle are to be allowed 3 meals each for each 500 completed kilometres and one meal each for each 166 completed kilometres greater than a multiple of 500. Travel must be by the most practicable direct route. An allowance of 31 cents each per kilometre is allowed for a first and second vehicle. The allowance per kilometre is to increase in line with increases to the relevant allowance in the Motor Vehicle Allowances Directive. In relation to the second vehicle, accommodation and meal allowances en route are not to exceed the maximum entitlement prescribed for one journey. (c) Air travel An officer and his or her family may be authorised to travel by air, economy class, where circumstances or costs make air travel more desirable than other modes of transport. (d) 2. Transport of furniture and effects (a) General conditions An officer is allowed the cost of transporting his or her furniture and effects to the new centre. This includes the cost of transporting furniture and effects, including packing, by approved carrier, up to a mass not exceeding 6 tonnes or 36 cubic metres. The mode of transport is to be approved by the chief executive. The chief executive may approve more favourable arrangements in special circumstances. Alternative travel arrangements The chief executive may determine alternative travel arrangements, including fares or relevant costs, for the officer and his or her family in special circumstances. (e) At the discretion of the chief executive, actual and reasonable expenses that exceed these amounts may be refunded upon the production of receipts. Certain officers or class of officers, as determined by the chief executive, may be granted approval to transport an additional mass not exceeding 254 kilograms or 1.15 cubic metres for the transport of the officer’s professional or medical library or equipment. Overnight accommodation en route (b) An officer is to be granted expenses for accommodation necessarily incurred while travelling en route to the new centre. In the case of an hotel, motel, registered lodging house or caravan park – all reasonable and necessary expenses will be paid or reimbursed up to the number of overnight stays. An officer travelling by his or her private motor vehicle is to be allowed one overnight stay for each 500 completed kilometres of road travel. Where the distance travelled is less than 500 kilometres, the officer does not qualify for an overnight stay at the new centre. The following rates apply to an officer and his or her family staying with relatives or friends, and are to increase in line with increases to the relevant allowances in the Travelling and Relieving Expenses Directive: • • Adult – up to $12.00 Children – 12 years and over – up to $12.00 under 12 years – up to $6.00 per overnight stay. Officers undertaking their own packing Applies to – (i) Officers who elect to pack their own furniture and effects receive a flat amount of $75; and (ii) Officers in centres where arrangements for packing are not available and must pack their own effects in their own time are reimbursed the cost of the packing materials used. Where an officer undertakes the packing before retiring the chief executive may grant one working day on full pay in lieu of $75. Note: If an inclusive contract for packing and transportation is let and the officer partially packs some furniture or effects, no allowance is payable. 1320 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 (c) Insurance during transit An officer’s furniture and effects are to be insured to cover risks of damage in transit. The property is to be insured from the time it leaves the officer’s residence until delivery to its final destination or until the expiration of 90 days if stored in a carrier’s depository at the final destination. The maximum liability that is to be accepted by a department is $25,000. Where an officer has an existing policy for contents insurance for some months before the date of retirement, and this policy continues, the coverage allowed is to be for the value of the policy but not exceeding $40,000. Under the policy, furniture and effects are insured from the time the insured property leaves the officer’s residence until delivery to the new place of residence or until the expiration of 90 days if stored in a carrier’s depository at the final destination. Note: If furniture and effects are not transported by an approved carrier, the special insurance during transit will not apply. The terms of the policy are to be subject to an excess of $50 payable on each claim. (d) Storage of furniture and effects An officer is to be allowed storage expenses for furniture and effects while waiting to secure permanent accommodation. Storage expenses are for a maximum of 2 months where necessary. This includes the cost of any necessary cartage to and from store. (e) [27 August, 2004 The chief executive is to approve the mode of transport. Where the officer’s private motor vehicle is used to effect the relocation, the entitlement is restricted to freight costs for only three units from the above list, or two units if the second private motor vehicle is driven to the new residence. Note: Premiums for insurance cover on private motor vehicles, etc transported to the new centre are to be borne by the officer. Note: The boat and trailer unit, caravan or domestic trailer must be restricted to a trailable size. (b) Other costs An officer is to be allowed handling and other costs incurred for the transportation of private motor vehicles such as – • actual handling charges for loading and unloading of each approved unit; and • 31 cents per kilometre for the distance travelled to or from the nearest point of embarkation or disembarkation by the most practicable direct route. The allowance per kilometre is to increase in line with increases to the relevant allowance in the Motor Vehicle Allowances Directive. 4. Transport of pets and/or plants An officer is to be allowed actual and reasonable costs, up to an amount not exceeding $165, for expenses incurred in the transport of domestic pets or plants in boxes or pots. Increases to limits and rates The limits and rates provided in 2 (a), (b), (c) and (d) are to increase in line with increases to the relevant limits and rates in the Transfer and Appointment Directive. 3. Transport of private motor vehicles etc. (a) Transportation costs This monetary amount is to increase in line with increases to the relevant amount in the Transfer and Appointment Expenses Directive. Note: Expenses are inclusive of freight charges, pet accommodation en route and at the destination, and purchases of special carrying boxes etc. An officer is allowed transportation of private motor vehicles, motor-cycles, boat and trailer units, caravans and domestic trailers to the new place of residence. The requisition is for full freight costs of one private motor vehicle plus three of the following – • • • • • second motor vehicle; motor-cycle; boat and trailer unit; caravan; domestic trailer. WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS OF DECEASED OFFICERS The entitlements and conditions applying to retiring officers and their families, as detailed in the Schedules above, are extended, by policy, to the spouse and family of a deceased employee residing with the employee at the time of death. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 1321 Department of Public Works Brisbane, 27 August 2004 APPROVAL OF FORM Pursuant to section 343 of the Racing Act 2002, the Chief Executive of the Department of Public Works has approved the following form for use under the Racing Act 2002: Form No. 19 Heading of Form Version No. 1 Probity Form The form is available on the website of the Racing Division, Department of Public Works www.racing.qld.gov.au or by contacting the Racing Division on 323 41400. MALCOLM GRIERSON Director-General Department of Public Works Declassification of a Major Hazard Facility under the Dangerous Goods Safety Management Act 2001 In accordance with section 34 of the Dangerous Goods Safety Management Act 2001, the chief executive of the Department of Emergency Services, after consultation with the occupier, has decided to declassify the facility listed below as a major hazard facility. This is to take effect on 27 August 2004. The chief executive is reasonably satisfied that the quantity of hazardous materials stored or handled, or that is likely to be stored or handled, at the facility is less than the quantity prescribed under the Dangerous Goods Safety Management Regulation 2001. Facility Name Address Ticor Chemicals Sodium Cyanide Plant Landing Road, The Narrows, Gladstone Qld 4680 Lot 135 Plan CTN 2169 (RP 801113) Parish Calliope 1322 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 [27 August, 2004 NOTICE Acquisition of Land Act 1967 State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (NO.1) 2004 Short Title This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No.1) 2004. Land to be taken The land described in the Schedule (‘the land’) is taken on and from 27 August 2004 by the Coordinator-General for the purpose of conferring for the Burnett River Dam rights and interests in the land on a person other than the State, namely Burnett Water Pty Ltd. The Burnett River Dam was approved as an infrastructure facility of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland and the Wide Bay - Burnett region, by the Governor in Council on 5 December 2002 (ECM No. 1250) and by gazette notice on 13 December 2002 pursuant to section 125(1)(f) of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971. SCHEDULE Description of land to be acquired: DESCRIPTION COUNTY PARISH AREA Part of Lot 83 on BON 310 Bowen Wetheron Part of Lot 30 on BON 310 Bowen Wetheron About 74.6 hectares About 126.2 hectares ENDNOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. Made by Governor in Council on 26 August 2004. Published in the Gazette on 27 August 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Department of State Development and Innovation. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 GAZ9 NOTIFICATION OF FORMS UNDER THE JOB NUMBER 286892 PROPERTY AGENTS AND MOTOR DEALERS ACT 2000 Page 1 1. August Approval 20 2004 10:11 am The following Operators Int.: G.form H. was approved by the Commissioner for Fair Trading on 27 July 2004 under section 598 of the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000: 2. Form Number Form Heading Version PAMD 34 Appointment of Motor Dealer to Sell A Motor Vehicle on Consignment 02 Revocation of Approval The Approved forms PAMD form 34 version 01 approved on 06 June 2001 shall have its approval revoked on and from 20 September 2004. 3. Availability of Form The form is available from: (a) Office of Fair Trading Client Services Branch Level 21 State Law Building Cnr. Ann & George Streets Brisbane (b) All regional offices of the Office of Fair Trading (c) The website of the Office of Fair Trading at www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au 1323 1324 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 [27 August, 2004 NOTIFICATION OF FORM APPROVED UNDER THE Legal Profession Act 2004 The following form has been approved by the Legal Services Commissioner for use under the Legal Profession Act 2004 (Qld). Form 1, v.1 Complaint against a solicitor, barrister or law practice employee AVAILABILITY OF FORMS A paper version of the form is available from the Legal Services Commission, Level 13, 15 Adelaide Street, Brisbane (GPO Box 10310, Brisbane Adelaide Street, Qld, 4001) or an electronic (PDF) version at www.lsc.qld.gov.au. NOTIFICATION OF FORM APPROVED UNDER THE Legal Profession Act 2004 The following form has been approved by the Rules Committee for use under section 32 of the Legal Profession Act 2004 (Qld). Form 1, v.1 Originating Application for Admission as a Legal Practitioner AVAILABILITY OF FORMS Copies of the form are available from Strategic Policy, Department of Justice and Attorney-General – Phone 323 93466 and the Courts website at www.courts.qld.gov.au/publications/admissions.htm. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES BOARD POLICY (To be read in conjunction with the Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991 and the Queensland Building Services Authority Regulation 2003) RECTIFICATION OF BUILDING WORK Guideline Policy It is a guideline policy of the Queensland Building Services Board that a person who carries out category 1 or 2 defective building work should be required to rectify that building work, unless in all the circumstances rectification is an unreasonable remedy. Under section 72(1) of the Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991 (the Act), if the Queensland Building Services Authority (the Authority) is of the opinion that building work is defective, the Authority may direct the person who carried out the building work to rectify it. In deciding whether to give a direction for rectification of building work, the Act allows the Authority to take into consideration all the circumstances it considers are reasonably relevant. Those circumstances might include any delay by an owner in notifying the Authority of a defect, where the delay: (a) in respect of a category 1 defect, exceeds 3 months after the defect became apparent; or (b) in respect of a category 2 defect, exceeds: (i) 6 months after the building work was completed or left incomplete; or (ii) 7 months, if the owner notified the contractor of the defect within 6 months after the building work was completed or left incomplete. Under the Act, a direction cannot ordinarily be given more than 6 years and 3 months after the building work was completed or left in an incomplete state. The only exception is if the Commercial and Consumer Tribunal is satisfied, on application by the Authority, that there is sufficient reason for extending that time. The fact that a direction is given under the Act does not prevent disciplinary action in respect of the defective building work. Category 1 Defective Building Work For the purposes of this policy, category 1 defective building work is: A. Building work (other than residential construction work causing footing or slab movement) that is faulty or unsatisfactory because it either: (a) (b) (c) (d) adversely affects the structural performance of a building; adversely affects the health or safety of persons residing in or occupying a building; adversely affects the functional use of the building; or allows water penetration into a building. 1325 1326 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 [27 August, 2004 Examples of category 1 defective building work include: • • • • • • • • • • • • • B. leaks in roofs, showers, doors, windows or walls; faulty or inadequate flashing; faulty or inadequate damp proof course; fretting or spalling masonry; inadequate strength mortar; extensive cracking or distortion of wall or ceiling lining beyond normal frame settlement; shrinkage or thermal movement; extensive cracking or dislodgement of floor or wall tiles; defective, incomplete or inadequate termite protection methods; inadequate provision for discharge of roof water; incorrect or inadequate site drainage; paint – large areas delaminating – adhesion failure; and use of materials not fit for the purpose. Residential construction work that has caused footing or slab movement as a result of: (a) the contractor failing to provide the engineer with the following information (or, if the design was provided to the contractor by the owner, the contractor failing to obtain confirmation in writing from the engineer that the engineer had received the following information): (i) Location – a site address, plan of survey or photograph to correctly identify the site; (ii) Site identification - information relevant to: • • • • • (iii) (b) the contours of the site; the location of trees on the site and adjoining sites;1 existing overland flow provisions; footprint location of the proposed building and indication of platform levels; and location of proposed cut and fill. Land searches – searches where available necessary to establish impediments to the proper performance or function of the footing or slab system having regard to the site’s location and condition;2 the contractor failing to obtain written confirmation from a registered professional engineer in Queensland (RPEQ) that: Site Classification (i) the engineer or their representative has visited the site; 1 This information indicates to the engineer, through the use of photographs or other means, any trees and vegetation in the vicinity of the footing or slab system, including those adjacent to the footing or slab system on adjoining sites. It is noted, however, that an additional site visit by the engineer may still be necessary to determine whether design precautions are needed. 2 These searches may include flooding, underground infrastructure, easements, vegetation protection and subdivisional fill. The nature of the searches, however, will always be dependant on the site’s location and condition. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 (ii) the site investigation for soil testing has been undertaken by a RPEQ or a soil tester licensed under the Act; (iii) exploration positions or bore holes conducted by the site investigator have been undertaken in the proposed footprint of the building and below final platform level in accordance with Australian Standard AS2870;3 (iv) soil samples have been taken for the purposes of laboratory testing in accordance with Australian Standard AS2870; (v) for clay sites the laboratory test and soil test report included ISS and YS values (obtained by shrink and swell tests) in accordance with Australian Standard AS2870;4 Engineer Design (c) (vi) the design takes into account site conditions (eg location of trees, easements, fill etc) including all information provided to the engineer about location, site identification and land searches referred to in paragraphs B(a)(i), B(a)(ii) and B(a)(iii) above; (vii) the design includes photographs of the site to correctly identify onsite and adjoining site topography prior to site specific earthworks; (viii) the design complies with all relevant Australian Standards including AS2870, AS3600 and AS3700; (ix) the design is certified by a RPEQ; and (x) the design drawings include the selected footing systems, any special site works, means of diverting surface water away from the slab, actual location of control joints in brick and masonry construction, location of retaining walls and requirements for articulation (flexible joints), roof storm water and sanitary drainage; the contractor failing to: Compliance with Design (i) obtain the design drawings; (ii) comply with all components of the design, including the selected footing systems, any special site works, means of diverting surface water away from the slab, location of control joints in brick and masonry construction, location of retaining walls and requirements for articulation (flexible joints), roof storm water and sanitary drainage; 3 Unless otherwise prescribed under AS2870, a minimum of two exploration positions or bore holes are recommended as part of any site investigation, as well as any other additional investigation necessary to determine the characteristics of the site in accordance with AS2870. It is further recommended that bore holes extend to a depth to refusal on rock or to the depth of zone of seasonal influence and below final platform level. 4 AS2870 recommends that in Queensland, shrinkage index tests on an undisturbed core sample are used for clay sites rather than the conventional plastic index and linear shrinkage tests unless a reliable correlation of these tests with ground movement in the region is available. 1327 1328 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 [27 August, 2004 (iii) construct the footing or slab system in accordance with all relevant Australian Standards, including AS2870, AS3600, AS3700 and AS3500; or (iv) ensure that a RPEQ or building certifier has certified that the design has been complied with by the contractor. Category 2 Defective Building Work For the purposes of this policy, category 2 defective building work is building work that is faulty or unsatisfactory because it does not meet reasonable standards of construction and finish or has caused a “settling in period” defect in a new building. Examples of category 2 defective building work include: • • • sticking doors or windows; cracked plasterboard joints, cornice joints; and poor finishing detail, including paint work. Rescission of Board Policies The following policies of the Queensland Building Services Board are rescinded as of the day that this guideline policy takes effect: • • Section 72: Power to Require Rectification of Building Work made by the Board on 20 December 1995; and Subsidence/Settlement – Responsibility for Rectification made by the Board on 31 May 2000. ENDNOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Made by the Queensland Building Services Board on 18 March 2004. Approved by regulation on 1 July 2004 (SL No. 66 of 2004). Published in the gazette on 27 August 2004. Commences and takes effect on 1 September 2004. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. The administering agency is the Queensland Building Services Authority. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development Brisbane, 19 August, 2004 1329 BILLS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO Queensland Legislative Assembly Brisbane Cooperatives Act 1997 Date of Assent: 24 August 2004 (Section 26) NOTICE OF ISSUE OF A CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF A CORPORATION AS A COOPERATIVE Notice is hereby given that NQ REGIONAL INDIGENOUS HOUSING COOPERATIVE LTD was registered as a cooperative under the Cooperatives Act 1997 on 23 June, 2004 and was issued with certificate of registration number QC0270. The cooperative was formerly registered as a company under the Corporations Act 2001 under the name of NQ REGIONAL INDIGENOUS HOUSING LTD (ACN 083 871 167) on 24 August, 1998. The registration of the company as a cooperative took effect on deregistration of the company under the Corporations Act 2001 on 6 August, 2004. R. H. White Assistant Registrar NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 Maritime Safety Agency of Queensland Brisbane, 18 August 2004 I, Captain John Richard Watkinson, General Manager, Maritime Safety Queensland, pursuant to Section 18A of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, exempt all persons operating ships in the events detailed in the Schedule from Section 206A of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994. SCHEDULE Events consisting of closed course jet ski racing to be conducted by the organisers, Jet Sports Club of Brisbane, between the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm on 31 October 2004, over the waters of Bells Beach, Redcliffe, as shown in red on the course map prepared by Maritime Safety Queensland, designated plan “A1-50”, and held at the Regional Harbour Master’s Office in Brisbane. CAPTAIN JOHN RICHARD WATKINSON General Manager Maritime Safety Queensland Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982 SPECIFIC APPROVAL UNDER PART 7 DIVISION 3 In pursuance of Section 60A of the Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982, I hereby grant a specific approval for Central Queensland University to enter into a type 1 financial arrangement involving participation in a joint venture as a member of the Queensland Sustainable Energy Industry Development Group for the purpose of undertaking activities associated with discharging the statutory functions of the University. TERRY MACKENROTH Treasurer 18/8/2004 It is hereby notified for general information that, on 24 August 2004, Her Excellency the Governor, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the undermentioned Bills passed by the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, viz— A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service for the financial years starting 1 July 2004 and 1 July 2005 Short title: Appropriation (Parliament) Act 20041 (Act No. 16 of 2004) Commencement: Date of assent. A Bill for an Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial years starting 1 July 2004 and 1 July 2005 Short title: Appropriation Act 20042 (Act No. 17 of 2004) Commencement: Date of assent. A Bill for an Act to amend certain revenue legislation Short title: Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2004 (Act No. 18 of 2004) Commencement: (1) Sections 7, 9 to 12, 14 to 17, 27, 32 and 33(1) and (4) commence on a date to be fixed by proclamation. (2) Section 133 commences or is taken to have commenced on the day the Second–hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2003, section 1164 commences A Bill for an Act about taking and using State native biological resources for biodiscovery, and for other purposes Short title: Biodiscovery Act 2004 (Act No. 19 of 2004) Commencement: This Act commences on a day to be fixed by proclamation N J LAURIE Clerk of the Parliament 1 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Under the Corporations Law, the publishing of a company name must be accompanied by that company’s Australian Company Number (A.C.N.) Advertisers are required to submit this A.C.N. along with the company’s name. Goprint reserves the right not to publish any advertisement where this information is not supplied. 2 3 4 Under the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977, section 22, words used in this Act that are defined in the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 have the same meaning the words have in that Act, subject to a contrary intention in this Act. Under the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977, section 22, words used in this Act that are defined in the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 have the same meaning the words have in that Act, subject to a contrary intention in this Act. Section 13 (Amendment of S 299) (Who is a "credit provider")) Second–hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2003, section 116 (Repeals) 1330 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 [27 August, 2004 Queensland NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Act 1992 Notice is given of the making of the subordinate legislation mentioned in Table 1 TABLE 1 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act 165 South Bank Corporation By-law 2004 South Bank Corporation Act 1989 166 Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 Government Owned Corporations Act 1993 Rural Adjustment Authority Act 1994 Water Act 2000 167 Criminal Law Regulation 2004 Criminal Law Amendment Act 1945 168 Justices Regulation 2004 Justices Act 1886 169 Rural Adjustment Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 Rural Adjustment Authority Act 1994 170 Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 Statutory Instruments Act 1992 171 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2004 172 Gladstone Power Station Agreement Regulation 2004 Gladstone Power Station Agreement Act 1993 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 1331 TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT This table shows affected subordinate legislation Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No. Criminal Law Amendment Act 1945 Criminal Law Regulation 1993 SL No. 413 • rep by Criminal Law Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Criminal Law Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Gladstone Power Station Agreement Act 1993 Gladstone Power Station (Long Service Leave) Regulation 1994 SL No. 114 • rep by Gladstone Power Station Agreement Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Gladstone Power Station (Redundancy) Regulation 1994 SL No. 115 • rep by Gladstone Power Station Agreement Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Gladstone Power Station Agreement Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Government Owned Corporations Act 1993 Government Owned Corporations (AUSTA Restructure) Regulation 1999 SL No. 284 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (AUSTA Wind-up) Regulation 2000 SL No. 99 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (CERC and NERC Restructure) Regulation 1998 SL No. 69 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (Ergon Corporatisation) Regulation 1999 SL No. 103 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (Ports) Regulation 1994 SL No. 219 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (Ports) Regulation 1995 SL No. 161 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (QGC Corporatisation) Regulation 1994 SL No. 448 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (QGC Restructure—Stage 2) Regulation 1997 SL No. 167 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (QTSC Corporatisation) Regulation 1994 SL No. 449 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (QTSC Restructure—Stage 2) Regulation 1997 SL No. 168 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (Queensland Investment Corporation) Regulation 1994 SL No. 341 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (Queensland Rail) Regulation 1995 SL No. 162 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations Regulation 1995 SL No. 163 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (State Water Projects Corporatisation) Regulation 2000 SL No. 140 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations (TAB Corporatisation) Regulation 1999 SL No. 129 • rep by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 Justices Act 1886 Justices Regulation 1993 SL No. 212 • rep by Justices Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Justices Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 order in council, making rules of court under the Act, gaz 20 May 1967 p 447 • rep by Justices Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 1332 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 [27 August, 2004 Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued) Table 2—(continued) Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No. Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 2004 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Rural Adjustment Authority Act 1994 Rural Adjustment Authority Regulation 2000 • amd by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 • amd by Rural Adjustment Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 South Bank Corporation Act 1989 South Bank Corporation By-law 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Statutory Instruments Act 1992 Statutory Instruments Regulation 2002 • amd by Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Water Act 2000 Water Regulation 2002 • amd by Government Owned Corporations Regulation 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Copies of the subordinate legislation can be obtained at— Goprint Publications and Retail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telephone: (07) 3246 3399 371 Vulture Street Woolloongabba Qld 4102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Facsimile: (07) 3246 3534 email: retail@goprint.qld.gov.au A mail service is available from— Goprint Publications and Retail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telephone: (07) 3246 3399 Locked Bag 500 Coorparoo DC, Qld 4151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Facsimile: (07) 3246 3534 email: retail@goprint.qld.gov.au 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 1333 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away from the premises after 12.30 a.m.). Applicant’s Name: Mex’N’Co. Pty Ltd, Nominee: Nigel John Lobegeiger. Approvals for Extended Hours Permits for trading beyond 3.00 a.m. are reviewed every six months. Premises: Tijuana Canteena, 241-243 Flinders Street, East Townsville. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Liquor Act 1992 Primary Purpose: Provision of meals. Trading Hours: 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. Grounds for Objection: Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Grounds for Objection: 1. 2. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 9th September, 2004. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Box 2009, Townsville, Qld, 4810. Telephone: 4753 2209. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Format of Objections: Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Note: Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation for consideration. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 24th September, 2004. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 2148. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 32 31 Liquor Act 1992 Liquor Act 1992 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES Applicant’s Name: Bunk (Qld) Pty Ltd, Nominee: Elisha Katherine Bickle. Applicant’s Name: Bushland Beach Resort Pty Ltd ATF The Ocean Palms Trust and Crowley Investments (Qld) Pty Ltd ATF The Crowley Investment Trust, Nominee: Wayne Allard Haase. Premises: Bunk, 608 Ann Street and 11 & 19 Gipps Street, Fortitude Valley. Premises: Ocean Palms on Bushland Beach, Livistonia Close, Bushland Beach, Townsville. Primary Purpose: General Licence—Provision of liquor for consumption on and off the premises. Primary Purpose: General Licence—Provision of liquor for consumption on and off the premises. Current Trading Hours: 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. Current Trading Hours: 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. Proposed Trading Hours: 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. Proposed Trading Hours: 8.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. 1334 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away from the premises after 12.30 a.m.). Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Grounds for Objection: (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Format of Objections: Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Note: Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation for consideration. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 29th September, 2004. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Box 2009, Townsville, Qld, 4810. Telephone: 4753 2209. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 33 Liquor Act 1992 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES Applicant’s Name: Storm Queensland Pty Ltd, Nominee: Charles Hugh Cole. Premises: Exchange Hotel, 151 Flinders Street, Townsville. Primary Purpose: Sale of liquor for consumption on and off the premises. Current Trading Hours: 8.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Monday to Saturday. 8.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Sunday. [27 August, 2004 Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Grounds for Objection: (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Format of Objections: Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Note: Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation for consideration. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 17th September, 2004. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Box 2009, Townsville, Qld, 4810. Telephone: 4753 2209. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 34 Liquor Act 1992 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES Applicant’s Name: Maroochydore Surf Life Supporters Association Inc, Nominee: David Orchard. Saving Premises: Maroochydore Surf Life Saving Supporters Association Inc, Maroochydore Surf Life Saving Club, 34-36 Alexandra Parade, Maroochydore. Primary Purpose: Extension of Trading Hours on a Permanent or Regular Basis. Current Trading Hours: 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. Proposed Trading Hours: 8.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. Proposed Trading Hours: 8.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Sunday to Wednesday. 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 a.m., Thursday to Saturday. (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away from the premises after 12.30 a.m.). Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Approvals for Extended Hours Permits for trading beyond 3.00 a.m. are reviewed every six months. (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Grounds for Objection: 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Format of Objections: Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Note: Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation for consideration. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 29th September, 2004. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Box 870, Maroochydore, Qld, 4558. Telephone: (07) 5430 8951. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 35 Liquor Act 1992 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Applicant’s Name: North Garden Trading Pty Ltd, Nominee: Jie Chang Lei. Premises: North Garden Chinese Restaurant, 13 North Shore Drive, Burpengary. Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision of meals. Trading Hours: 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Grounds for Objection: 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format 1335 stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 30th September, 2004. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 7128. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 39 Liquor Act 1992 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT Applicant’s Name: R & R (Aust) Pty Ltd, Nominee: Manolis Patunas. Premises: Manfred’s Bar, Shop C, 295 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley. Primary Purpose: General Licence—The sale of liquor for consumption on and off the premises. Proposed Trading Hours: 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away from the premises after 12.30 a.m.). Approvals for Extended Hours Permits for trading beyond 3.00 a.m. are reviewed every six months. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Grounds for Objection: (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. 1336 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 [27 August, 2004 Objections Conference: Note: Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation for consideration. All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 23rd September, 2004. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: 3224 7293. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 36 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 40 Liquor Act 1992 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Applicant’s Name: Amrit Pty Ltd, Nominee: Perminder Jit Singh Thind. Premises: Toscani’s Cafe Bar & Restaurant, Shop 314, 3828-3846 Pacific Highway, Loganholme. Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision of meals. Trading Hours: Liquor Act 1992 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Applicant’s Name: RP 23 Pty Ltd, Nominee: Michael Jay Moorhead. Premises: Varsity Life Towers, Lot 12 Bermuda Street, Robina. Primary Purpose: accommodation. Residential Licence—Provision of Grounds for Objection: 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Trading Hours: 24 hours per day to residents and invited guests. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Grounds for Objection: 1. Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or 2. The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 15th September, 2004. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, P.O. Box 2565, Southport, Qld, 4215. Telephone: 1300 658 030. Format of Objections: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 22nd September, 2004. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: 3224 8297. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 41 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 1337 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 AS AMENDED [Section 1041] NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND TO: The registered owners named in the SCHEDULE. THIS NOTICE is a Notice of Intention to Sell land under Section 1041 of the Local Government Act 1993 as amended. WHEREAS the sum set out in the SCHEDULE is owing in respect of the land described in the SCHEDULE. AND WHEREAS the PERRY SHIRE COUNCIL of Heusman Street, Mount Perry in the State of Queensland has DECIDED to sell the land because an overdue rate has remained unpaid AND at its meeting held on the 18th day of February, 2004 RESOLVED in pursuance of Section 1040(3) of the Local Government Act 1993 as amended to sell the land because an overdue rate in respect of the land has remained unpaid for three (3) years or more. The PERRY SHIRE COUNCIL HEREBY GIVES YOU NOTICE that after the expiration of three (3) months [or in the case of a specified mining claim after the expiration of one (1) month] from the date of the giving of this Notice and before the expiration of six (6) months from the date of the giving of this Notice, [UNLESS the said sum is paid sooner], the PERRY SHIRE COUNCIL will sell the land in the manner set out in the Local Government Act 1993 as amended. SCHEDULE Registered Owner and Assessment Number Description of the Location and Size of the Land Anthony Kevin Anderson Number: 279 Address: Cnr Scott & Moonta Streets Mount Perry 4671 Description: Lot 412 on CP M1651: County: Bowen Parish: Mt Perry Area: 1012 m2 Details of all Overdue Rates *Details of Interest Accrued (Year Ended: General Rate:Water Rate [if applicable]) (Year Ended:Amount) 30/6/1997:$175.00; 30/6/1998:$175.00; 30/6/1999:$185.00; 30/6/2000:$185.00; 30/6/2001:$185.00; 30/6/2002:$185.00; 30/6/2003:$185.00; 30/6/2004:$185.00 Total= $1,460.00 30/6/1998:$39.87; 30/6/1999:$54.15; 30/6/2000:$82.54; 30/6/2001:$114.61; 30/6/2002:$148.37; 30/6/2003:$188.71; 30/6/2004:$170.00; Total=$798.25 Total amount of all overdue rates and Other Amounts Owing at Date of This Notice $2,258.25 1338 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 Glen Edward Johansen Number: 209 Address: Mason Street Mount Perry 4671 Description: Lots 126, 127 & 144 on RP 28376; County: Bowen Parish: Mt Perry Area: 3415 m2 Jonas (Developments) Pty Ltd Number: 254 Address: Burra Burra, Kapunda, Spicer, Moonta & Elizabeth Streets, Mount Perry 4671 Description: Lots 1-20, 901-908, 913-918 & 920 on CP M1651; County: Bowen Parish: Mt Perry Area: 3.542ha Address: Burra Burra, Kapunda, Spicer, Moonta & Evans Streets, Mt Perry 4671 Description: Lots 501-502, 504508, 510-520, 601-602, 604613, 615-617, 619-620 & 910 on CP M1651; County: Bowen Parish: Mt Perry Area: 3.643ha Address: Cnr Spicer & Burra Burra Streets, Mount Perry 4671 Description: Lot Lot 909 on CP M1651; County: Bowen Parish: Mt Perry Area: 1012 m2 Address: William and Heusman Streets, Mount Perry 4671 Description: Lots 117-119 on RP 191729; County: Bowen Parish: Mt Perry Area: 1334 m2 Jonas (Developments) Pty Ltd Number: 294 Sonya Joy Mertin Number: 291 John Mimnagh Number: 14 30/6/2000:$2.60; 30/6/2001:$185.00: $20.20; 30/6/2002:$185.00: $170.00; 30/6/2003:$185.00: $170.00; 30/6/2004:$185.00: $170.00 [27 August, 2004 30/6/2001:$11.91; 30/6/2002:$44.78; 30/6/2003: $91.35; 30/6/2004: $101.96 Total=$250.00 $1,522.80 Total= $1,272.80 30/6/2001:$185.00; 30/6/2002:$244.24; 30/6/2003:$244.24; 30/6/2004:$244.24 30/6/2001:$10.42; 30/6/2002:$35.93; 30/6/2003:$68.61; 30/6/2004: $74.90 $1,107.58 Total=$917.72 Total=$189.86 30/6/2000:$0.57; 30/6/2001:$348.30; 30/6/2002:$461.50; 30/6/2003:$461.50; 30/6/2004:$461.50 30/6/2001:$21.19; 30/6/2002:$67.98; 30/6/2003:$129.74; 30/6/2004:$141.62 $2,093.90 Total=$360.53 Total=$1,733.37 30/6/1998:$175.00; 30/6/1999:$185.00; 30/6/2000:$185.00; 30/6/2001:$185.00; 30/6/2002:$185.00; 30/6/2003:$185.00; 30/6/2004:$185.00 30/6/1998:$9.25; 30/6/1999:$30.27; 30/6/2000:$55.76; 30/6/2001:$84.81; 30/6/2002:$115.30; 30/6/2003:$151.36; 30/6/2004:$139.11 Total = $1,285.00 Total=$585.86 30/6/1999:$185.00; 30/6/2000:$185.00; 30/6/2001:$185.00: $20.20; 30/6/2002:$185.00: $170.00; 30/6/2003:$185.00; 30/6/2004:$185.00 30/6/1999:$8.79; 30/6/2000:$31.78; 30/6/2001:$58.13; 30/6/2002:$97.28; 30/6/2003:$141.54; 30/6/2004:$130.96 Total= $1,300.20 Total= $468.48 $1,870.86 $1,768.68 27 August, 2004] Christopher Page & Donna Leanne Page Number: 228-3 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 Address: Mallett Street, Mount Perry 4671 Description: Lots 115 - 117 on RP 28376, County: Bowen Parish: Mt Perry Area: 2428 m2 30/6/2001:$185.00: $20.20; 30/6/2002:$185.00: $170.00; 30/6/2003:$185.00: $170.00; 30/6/2004:$185.00: $170.00 30/6/2001:$10.38; 30/6/2002:$44.30; 30/6/2003:$90.79; 30/6/2004:$101.51 1339 $1517.18 Total=$246.98 Total= $1,270.20 * Details of rate at which interest accruing and description of way interest is calculated: 11% per annum being compound interest calculated on daily rests as from that date which is 180 days following the date of issue of the rate notice DATED at Mt Perry this 9th day of August, 2004. PERRY SHIRE COUNCIL By Its Chief Executive Officer GREGORY BURNETT WALLACE [NOTE: Particulars of the relevant provisions of law may be obtained free of charge on application to the PERRY SHIRE COUNCIL.] 37 1340 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 [27 August, 2004 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 AS AMENDED [Section 1052] NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACQUIRE VALUELESS LAND TO: The registered owners named in the SCHEDULE IN THIS NOTICE:"the Local Government" means the PERRY SHIRE COUNCIL of Heusman Street,Mount Perry in the State of Queensland. "the land" means the land described in the SCHEDULE. "the Act" means the Local Government Act 1993 as amended. "the owner of the land" means the relevant owner named in the SCHEDULE. TAKE NOTICE:- (a) The Local Government is acquiring the land under Section 1051 of the Act. (b) This Notice is a Notice of Intention to Acquire Land under Section 1052 of the Act. (c) The date of the Local Government's meeting at which the resolution was passed under Section 1051A (formerly s.997) of the Act was 10th December 2003 and the terms of the resolution are inter alia as follows:The Local Government resolve that:(1) The rates levied on the land by the Local Government for at least three years are overdue; and (2) The overdue rates total more than the unimproved value of the land; and (3) The land is considered to be valueless. (d) A description of the location and size of the land as shown in the Local Government's land record are set out in the SCHEDULE. (e) Details of all overdue rates for the land including the time for which the rates have remained unpaid are set out in the SCHEDULE. (f) Details of interest accrued to the date of this Notice and the rate at which interest is accruing are set out in the SCHEDULE. (g) A description of the way the interest mentioned in (f) is calculated is set out in the SCHEDULE. 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 (h) the amount of all overdue rates at the date of this Notice are set out in the SCHEDULE. (i) Section 998 of the Act reads as follows:- 1341 "If:(a) a local government gives a notice of intention to acquire land under section 1052(1); and (b) before the end of 6 months after the giving of the notice to the owner of the land, the overdue rates for the land are paid to the local government; the local government must restore reference to the land in the land record." A general outline of the procedure (including the owner's rights to pay overdue rates) is as follows:(1) If, at the end of 6 months after the day, or the last day, that this Notice is given, there is any overdue rate for the land, the Local Government may apply to the Register of Titles to be registered for the interest of the owner of the land, free of all encumbrances. (2) If, the Local Government makes an application under (1), it must discharge all rates payable for the land. (3) If, before the end of 6 months after the giving of this Notice to the owner of the land, the overdue rates for the land are paid to the Local Government, the Local Government must restore the reference to the land in the land record. SCHEDULE Registered Owner and Assessment Number Description of the Location and Size of the Land Leonard Bourne Number: 214 Address: Unnamed Road off Mallett Street Mount Perry 4671 Description: Lot 162 on RP 28376 County: Bowen Parish Mt Perry 2 Area: 1535m Details of all Overdue Rates (Year Ended: General Rate:Water Rate [if applicable]) 30/6/1995:$55.37; 30/6/1996:$175.00; 30/6/1997:$175.00; 30/6/1998:$175.00; 30/6/1999:$185.00; 30/6/2000:$185.00; 30/6/2001:$185.00: $20.20; 30/6/2002:$185.00: $170.00; 30/6/2003:$185.00: $170.00; 30/6/2004:$185.00: $170.00; Total = $2,220.57 *Details of Interest Accrued Total amount of all overdue rates and Other (Year Amounts Owing Ended:Amount) at Date of This Notice 30/6/1998:$124.32; $3,465.55 30/6/1999:$90.82; 30/6/2000:$123.52; 30/6/2001:$160.25; 30/6/2002:$210.62; 30/6/2003:$278.48; 30/6/2004:$256.97 Total = $1,244.98 1342 Peter Marshall Number: 24 Angus Russell Number: 22 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 Address: William Street, Mount Perry 4671 Description: Lot 3 on RP 191729 County: Bowen Parish Mt Perry 2 Area: 417m Address: William Street, Mount Perry 4671 Description: Lot 16 on RP 191729 County: Bowen Parish Mt Perry 2 Area: 220m 30/6/1995:$160.00; 30/6/1996:$175.00; 30/6/1997:$175.00; 30/6/1998:$175.00; 30/6/1999:$185.00; 30/6/2000:$185.00; 30/6/2001:$185.00: $20.20; 30/6/2002:$185.00: $170.00; 30/6/2003:$185.00: $170.00; 30/6/2004:$185.00: $170.00 Total = $2,325.20 30/6/1999:$92.50; 30/6/2000:$185.00; 30/6/2001:$185.00: $20.20; 30/6/2002:$185.00: $170.00; 30/6/2003:$185.00: $170.00; 30/6/2004:$185.00: $170.00 Total = $1,547.70 [27 August, 2004 30/6/1998:$175.46; $2,823.93 30/6/1999:$58.93; 30/6/2003:$58.56; 30/6/2004:$205.78 Total = $498.73 $1,972.33 30/6/1999:$3.26; 30/6/2000:$20.35; 30/6/2001:$45.41; 30/6/2002:$83.15; 30/6/2003:$134.65; 30/6/2004:l$137.81 Total=$424.63 * Details of rate at which interest accruing and description of way interest is calculated: 11% per annum being compound interest calculated on daily rests as from that date which is 180 days following the date of issue of the rate notice DATED at Mt Perry this 9th day of August, 2004. PERRY SHIRE COUNCIL By Its Chief Executive Officer GREGORY BURNETT WALLACE [NOTE: Particulars of the relevant provisions of law may be obtained free of charge on application to the PERRY SHIRE COUNCIL.] 38 27 August, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 89 1343 CONTENTS (Gazettes Nos. 84-89—pp. 1247-1343) Page APPOINTMENTS..........................................................1309-1312 NOTICES/BYLAWS/DECLARATIONS/ STATUTES ............................................................1314-1332 Acquisition of Land Act Cooperatives Act Dangerous Goods Safety Management Act Legal Profession Act Notification of Subordinate Legislation ......................1330-1332 Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act Public Service Act Queensland Building Services Authority Act Racing Act State Development and Public Works Organisation Act Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act ADVERTISEMENTS ....................................................1333-1342 Liquor Act Local Government Act Bills Assented to...................................................................... 1329 Extraordinary Gazette—Premier and Cabinet................1247-1256 (Wed, 25 Aug.) 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