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DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION
State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971
NOTICE
The Governor in Council has approved, under section 125(1)(f) of the State Development and Public Works
Organisation Act 1971, the CopperString Facility as an infrastructure facility that is of significance,
particularly economically or socially, to Queensland and to the North and North West Statistical Divisions,
which include the following Local Government Areas: Mount Isa, Cloncurry, McKinlay, Flinders, Charters
Towers, Townsville, Burdekin and Richmond being the regions in which the CopperString Facility is to be
constructed.
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STATEMENT GIVING REASONS WHY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL APPROVED BY GAZETTE
NOTICE ON 19 AUGUST 2011 THE COPPERSTRING FACILITY AS AN INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITY
THAT IS OF SIGNIFICANCE UNDER THE STATE DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
ORGANISATION ACT 1971
1.
Decision
On 19 August 2011, the Governor in Council approved by gazette notice under section 125(1)(f) of the State
Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 (SDPWO Act), the CopperString Facility as an
infrastructure facility that is of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland and the North
and North West Statistical Divisions, which include the following Local Government Areas: Mount Isa,
Cloncurry, McKinlay, Flinders, Charters Towers, Townsville, Burdekin and Richmond being the regions in
which the CopperString Facility is to be constructed. The Governor in Council, in making that decision,
considered and adopted the reasons set out below that were prepared by the Coordinator-General, Mr Keith
Davies under section 125 (5) of the SDPWO Act.
2.
Introduction
The Coordinator-General received an application (the Application) dated 7 January 2011 from CopperString
Pty Ltd (CopperString) requesting that the CopperString Facility be approved by the Governor in Council as
an infrastructure facility that is of significance under section 125(1)(f) of the SDPWO Act.
CopperString is a special purpose vehicle company jointly established by Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd
(Leighton Contractors) and CuString Pty Ltd (CuString) to develop the CopperString Project. The
CopperString Project is proposed to be developed using both project finance and equity from Leighton
Contractors, CuString and new investors.
As outlined in the Application, the CopperString Project involves a proposal to construct and operate a high
voltage alternating current (AC) electricity transmission line from the National Electricity Market (NEM) near
Woodstock, south of Townsville to major energy users, communities and generators in the North West
Minerals Province (NWMP) including Hughenden, Cloncurry, Mount Isa, Phosphate Hill Mine (Incitec Pivot
Ltd) and Cannington Mine (BHP Billiton Ltd).
The CopperString Facility, the infrastructure facility the subject of the Application, is an integral part of the
CopperString Project. The Application indicates that the CopperString Facility will provide an initial transfer
capability of approximately 460 megawatts of electricity and will greatly enhance the reliability of electricity
supply to the NWMP.
The CopperString Facility is made up of the following components of the CopperString Project:
x
approximately 1041km of new high voltage AC transmission line which extends from near Woodstock
located near Townsville, to Mount Isa and south to the Cannington and Phosphate Hill mining
operations;
x
four major substations to interface with new and existing transmission networks;
x
twelve Controlled Environment Vault (CEV) huts, which contain equipment that is a necessary part of
the communication system for the transmission line and amplify the optical signal carried. A CEV hut
will be incorporated into each of the four substations and eight stand-alone CEV huts will be located
approximately every 80 - 100km along the transmission line; and
x
permanent access tracks from public roads to the transmission line to allow access for construction,
operations and maintenance.
There is additional infrastructure associated with the CopperString Project that does not form part of the
CopperString Facility.
In order to construct and operate the CopperString Facility, CopperString requires certain interests in the
land on which the CopperString Facility will be developed. The interest in the land will vary (depending upon
the location of the components of the CopperString Facility) but will be either freehold, leasehold or an
easement.
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The area of land required for the CopperString Facility is as follows:
x
a 60m wide easement for construction and operation of the transmission line, substations and CEV
hut components;
x
for each substation the following approximate areas:
x
Woodstock – 14.4ha;
x
Hughenden – 25ha;
x
Cloncurry (Dajarra Road) – 25ha;
x
Mount Isa – 8.4ha;
x
an area of approximately 4000m2 for each CEV hut (where not associated with a substation); and
x
a 10m wide easement for the access tracks used for construction and maintenance purposes.
The transmission line will be located in the investigation corridor identified in the Application1. The
investigation corridor is a 120m wide corridor for the majority of the route. There are however 7 areas where
the investigation corridor is wider to allow greater flexibility when determining the final route so as to
minimise impacts on cultural heritage and ecologically sensitive areas.
The final placement of the CopperString Facility will be determined by future investigations relating to the
identification and management of impacts associated with the CopperString Facility and landowner, native
title and cultural heritage negotiations.
Section 125(1)(f) of the SDPWO Act provides that the Coordinator-General may take land for the purpose of
an infrastructure facility that is:
1.
of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Australia, Queensland or the region in which
the facility is to be constructed; and
2.
approved by the Governor in Council, by gazette notice, as having that significance.
Pursuant to section 125(2) of the SDPWO Act in considering whether an infrastructure facility would be of
economic or social significance, the potential for the CopperString Facility to contribute to community
wellbeing and economic growth or employment levels must be taken into account. In accordance with
section 125(3) of the SDPWO Act in assessing such potential, the contribution the CopperString Facility
makes to agricultural, industrial, resource or technological development in Australia, Queensland or the
region is a relevant consideration.
3
Evidence or Other Material on Which Findings of Material Questions of Facts are Based
In considering whether the CopperString Facility is an infrastructure facility that is of significance, particularly
economically or socially to Queensland and the region in which the CopperString Facility is to be
constructed, the Coordinator-General and the Governor in Council had regard to the following materials:
1.
The SDPWO Act, particularly sections 125 and 174;
2.
The SDPWO Act Guidelines for acquisition of land for infrastructure projects by persons other than the
State, September 1999 made under section 174;
3.
The SDPWO Act Guidelines for consultation and negotiation with native title interests, September
1999 made under section 174;
4.
Letter dated 7 January 2011 from CopperString to the Coordinator-General together with the enclosed
Application that the CopperString Facility be approved by the Governor in Council as an infrastructure
facility that is of significance under section 125(1)(f) of the SDPWO Act, including attachments:
a. Letter dated 8 September 2010 from the Prime Minister the Honourable Julia Gillard MP to
Mr Bob Katter MP outlining the Commonwealth Government’s commitment to assess
CopperString under the Connecting Renewables initiative (being an Attachment to the
Application);
1
Called a “transmission line corridor” in the Application - see section 2.4 of the Application
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b. Australia’s Identified Mineral Resources, Geosciences Australia, 2009 (being an Attachment
to the Application);
c.
Future Development of Queensland’s Carpentaria Minerals Province – Developing a
Resources Corridor – Clean Energy and Minerals, BIS Shrapnel Pty Ltd, March 2010 (being
an Attachment to the Application);
d. Economic Potential of Queensland’s North West Minerals Province, BIS Shrapnel Pty Ltd,
March 2010 (being an Attachment to the Application);
e. Blueprint for the Future Development of the North West Minerals Province, Mount Isa to
Townsville Economic Development Zone Inc (MITEZ) and Townsville Enterprise (being an
Attachment to the Application);
f.
Economic Impacts of the CopperString Project, ACIL Tasman, 5 November 2010 (being an
Attachment to the Application);
g. CopperString newsletters dated June, September and November 2010 (being an
Attachment to the Application);
h. Terms of Reference for an Environmental Impact Statement – CopperString Project,
Department of Infrastructure and Planning, October 2010 (being an Attachment to the
Application);
i.
Guidelines for Design and Maintenance of Overhead Distribution and Transmission Lines
(ENA C9b)1 - 2006), Energy Networks Association (being an Attachment to the Application);
j.
List of Affected Land Parcels with relevant owner details (being an Attachment to the
Application);
k.
Leighton Holdings Limited Annual Report 2009 to 2010 (being an Attachment to the
Application);
l.
CopperString Project, Route Selection Report, CopperString Pty Ltd, September 2010
(being an Attachment to the Application);
m. Providing a circuit breaker to meet North West Queensland’s future electricity needs – An
independent review by Rod Sims, Port Jackson Partners Ltd, May 2009 (being an
Attachment to the Application);
5.
The EIS for the CopperString Project dated December 2010 which deals with matters including social
and economic, cultural heritage and environmental impact assessments of the CopperString Project
(of which the CopperString Facility is an integral part);
6.
Template letter and the list of recipients of the letter dated 25 January 2011 from CopperString to
parties whose land may be affected by the transmission line advising them that CopperString had
applied for approval as an infrastructure facility of significance;
7.
Template letter and the list of recipients of the letter dated 3 February 2011 from the CoordinatorGeneral to parties whose land may be affected by the transmission line advising them that
CopperString had applied for approval as an infrastructure facility of significance and seeking
submissions on the Application;
8.
The public notice advertising receipt of the Application, which was advertised in the Courier Mail, Koori
Mail and other regional newspapers starting on 2 February 2011;
9.
Twelve submissions from interested parties to the Coordinator-General in response to the public
notice of the CopperString Application, including two commercial in confidence submissions;
10.
Emails dated between 2 March 2011 and 11 May between the Office of the Coordinator-General and
Resource and Land Management Services (RLMS) in relation to clarification of employment figures
and an updated report to the Coordinator-General on employment figures dated 11 May 2011;
11.
Letters from CopperString to 9 submitters in response to their submissions, including one commercial
in confidence response;
12.
Meeting records of CopperString’s two meetings with a submitter;
13.
Twelve letters from Office of the Coordinator-General to submitters regarding submissions;
14.
Email dated 20 April 2011 from the Office of the Coordinator-General to RLMS requesting clarification
on some issues;
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15.
Email dated 27 April 2011 from RLMS to the Office of the Coordinator-General providing clarification
on the issues raised by the Office of the Coordinator-General in its email of 20 April 2011;
16.
Email dated 25 May 2011 from RLMS to the Office of the Coordinator-General providing clarification
on the dimensions and locations of the substations and CEV huts;
17.
Email dated 25 May 2011 from RLMS attaching plans showing the dimensions and locations of the
substations and CEV huts;
18.
Email dated 27 May 2011 from Landowner to Coordinator-General confirming meeting regarding
CopperString Project;
19.
Email dated 27 May 2011 from Landowner to Coordinator-General regarding objection to
CopperString Project;
20.
Confidential email dated 30 May 2011 from Landowner to Coordinator-General regarding objection to
CopperString Project;
21.
Email dated 31 May 2011 from Landowner to Coordinator-General regarding submission on
CopperString Project;
22.
Meeting Notes dated 2 June 2011 from meeting between Coordinator-General and affected
Landowners;
23.
Commercial in confidence correspondence dated 10 June 2011 to Coordinator-General;
24.
Document titled “CopperString Project: Review of Corridor Route Selection” prepared by Golder
Associates, incorrectly dated 17 June 2010, prepared June 2011;
25.
Commercial in confidence report dated 28 June 2011 titled “Assessment of material submitted in
satisfaction of criteria: (a) Preliminary Financial Analysis of the facility (b) Proponent Financial and
Technical Capacity” prepared by the Commercial Unit, Office of the Coordinator-General, DEEDI;
26.
Letter dated 28 June 2011 from Coordinator-General to Landowner enclosing EIS Summary and
Route selection report;
27.
Letter dated 28 June 2011 from Coordinator-General to CopperString regarding Route Selection
report;
28.
Letters dated 7 July 2011 from CopperString to 2 submitters in response to their late submissions;
29.
Briefing Note dated 11 July 2011 from CopperString to Treasurer and Minister for State Development
and Trade providing Project update on CopperString Project;
30.
Letter dated 13 July 2011 from CopperString to the Coordinator-General regarding Route Selection
report;
31.
Submissions dated 14 July 2011 to Coordinator-General from 2 landowners in relation to Route
Selection report including one confidential submission;
32.
Letters dated 25 July 2011 from Coordinator–General to submitters in relation to submissions on the
route selection report, including one confidential submission;
33.
Document titled “Consultants listed for CopperString project” prepared by the Office of the
Coordinator-General;
34.
Confidential letter dated 27 July 2011 from Landowner to the Coordinator-General in relation to the
meeting between the Coordinator-General and Landowners of 2 June 2011
4
Findings of Material Questions of Fact
From the evidence and material listed above to which regard was had, the following findings of fact and
conclusions were made.
4.1
Type of infrastructure facility proposed including land on which the facility is to be located
The CopperString Facility is an integral part of the CopperString Project, a proposal to construct and operate
a high voltage AC electricity transmission line from the NEM near Woodstock, south of Townsville to major
energy users, communities and generators in the NWMP including Hughenden, Cloncurry, Mount Isa,
Phosphate Hill Mine (Incitec Pivot Ltd) and Cannington Mine (BHP Billiton Ltd).
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Details of the Infrastructure Facility
The location of the proposed CopperString Facility is shown on the map attached to the Application and is
made up of the following four components of the CopperString Project:
x
approximately 1041km of new high voltage AC transmission line which extends from near Woodstock
located near Townsville, to Mount Isa and south to the Cannington and Phosphate Hill mining
operations comprised of:
x

a 330kV electricity transmission line from near Woodstock south of Townsville to the proposed
Dajarra Road substation on the Cloncurry – Dajarra Road near Cloncurry (approximately 723km
in length);

a 220kV electricity transmission line from:
x
the Dajarra Road substation to the existing transmission network 10km south west of
Mount Isa (approximately 100km in length);
x
the Dajarra Road substation through Common South Point (approximately 95km in
length) to Cannington Mine (approximately an additional 58km) and to Phosphate Hill
Mine (approximately an additional 61km in length);
x
the Dajarra Road substation to Chumvale (approximately 4km in length);
four electricity substations:

Woodstock substation extracting 275kV from the Ross-Strathmore transmission line and
increasing the voltage to 330kV;

Hughenden substation which will regulate the stability of the main line and also provide a
connection point for the Charters Towers, Hughenden, Richmond and Julia Creek communities
using a 66kV Ergon Energy system and for the connection of future renewable generation
projects;

Dajarra Road substation where the voltage is reduced to 220kV for contracted electricity users
and including the community of Cloncurry and its surrounds. It also provides a connection point
for future renewable generation projects;

Mount Isa substation where voltage will be further reduced for distribution to users;
x
twelve Controlled Environment Vault (CEV) Huts; and
x
permanent access tracks for construction, maintenance and operations purposes.
Each substation will house the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system in a separate
control building for each substation. This computer system actively monitors the transmission network and
sends commands back to remote terminal units and human/interfaces in the control centre for interface with
a human operator. This automated system ensures 24 hour monitoring of the network.
CEV huts are required every 80 - 100km along the route. A CEV hut will be co-located with each of the four
substations and eight CEV huts will be stand-alone. The CEV huts amplify the optical signal and are used to
extend the reach of optical communications by overcoming losses associated with attenuation of the optical
fibre. Each hut will be fenced with closed circuit television monitoring and intruder alarms. A 20-25m wide
area around the CEV huts is required to maintain cleared vegetation for bushfire protection.
There are also a number of associated infrastructure components required as part of the function of the
CopperString Project but not included in the CopperString Facility the subject of the Application. This
associated infrastructure includes substations, CEV huts and access tracks located at Cannington and
Phosphate Hill Mines which will be separately managed in conjunction with the mine operators. The
associated infrastructure also includes temporary construction camps, concrete batching plants and
laydown/delivery areas which do not form part of the CopperString Facility.
4.1.2
Details of the land on which the infrastructure facility is proposed to be located
The CopperString Facility requires:
x
a 60m wide easement for construction and operation of the transmission line;
x
for each substation the following approximate areas:
x
Woodstock – 14.4ha;
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Hughenden – 25ha;
x
Cloncurry (Dajarra Road) – 25ha;
x
Mount Isa – 8.4ha;
x
an area of approximately 4000m2 for each CEV hut (where not associated with a substation); and
x
a 10m wide easement for the access tracks used for construction and maintenance purposes.
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Electricity Transmission Line
The transmission line will extend over approximately 1041km.
The transmission line will be located in the investigation corridor identified in the Application2. The
investigation corridor is a 120m wide corridor for the length of the route, with the exception of seven specific
locations totalling approximately 81.1km in length. In these 7 locations, the investigation corridor varies in
width between 180m to 260m except in one location where it is 500m wide. These seven locations are
identified in the Application and its attached maps.
The investigation corridor for the seven areas is wider to allow greater flexibility when determining the final
route so as to minimise cultural heritage impacts and ecologically sensitive areas. The one location requiring
an investigation corridor of 500m in width is to accommodate the potential for the transmission line to exit the
Hughenden substation at a point along the west side of the substation property boundary which is 500m
wide. The investigation corridor then tapers from 500m down to 120m in width.
The final placement of the transmission line, that is the actual 60m wide easement, within the investigation
corridor will be determined by future investigations relating to the identification and management of impacts
associated with the CopperString Facility and landowner, native title and cultural heritage negotiations.
Although a 120m wide investigation corridor has been identified, any request to the Coordinator-General to
acquire an easement for the transmission line will be for an easement of 60m in width.
The Application states the transmission line route directly impacts 235 land parcels, (comprising 11 drainage
parcels, 116 leasehold, 12 freehold, 88 roads and 8 state land parcels). The dominant land use is large
scale cattle grazing, reflected in the large land parcels in the region.
Substations
The property descriptions of the land on which the substations will be located along with the approximate
areas of the sites are contained in the Application. The location of the substations are identified in the
Application and its attached maps and in the additional plans received from CopperString. Tenure
requirements for each substation will be either freehold or leasehold. The location of each substation may
vary within the sites identified in the Application as a consequence of ongoing landholder negotiations,
cultural heritage, native title, ground truthing and geotechnical surveys and studies.
CEV Huts
Four of the CEV huts will be located with the substation sites indentified above. The other 8 CEV huts that
are part of the CopperString Facility will be located within the investigation corridor.
The property descriptions of the land on which the CEV huts will be located along with the approximate
areas are contained in the Application. The locations of the CEV huts are identified in the Application and its
attached maps and in the additional plans received from CopperString. Tenure requirements for the 12 CEV
huts required for the CopperString Facility on freehold land, will be either freehold or an easement interest in
the land, and on leasehold land, will be either a lease, sub-lease or easement interest. The final location of
each CEV Hut within the investigation corridor will be known once the alignment of the transmission line,
cultural heritage, native title, ground truthing and geotechnical studies and surveys and land holder
negotiations are understood.
2
Called a “transmission line corridor” in the Application – see section 2.4 of the Application.
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Access Tracks
Access tracks will directly impact 93 land parcels, comprising 2 drainage parcels, 10 freehold, 53 leasehold,
4 reserves, 21 roads, 3 State land parcels. The locations of the access tracks are identified in the
Application and its attached maps. The area of the access track corridors is approximately 551.6 ha.
Native Title
The Application states there are 5 native title claims relevant to the CopperString Project and additional
areas which do not have a registered native title claim. The registered areas affect approximately 53.4% of
the proposed corridor for the CopperString Facility. The five registered groups are: Kalkadoon People 4,
Kalkadoon People 5, Yirendali People Core Country Claim, Yulluna People and Birri People.
CopperString intends to work with the registered groups and identify the appropriate indigenous party for the
areas which do not have a registered native title claim and proceed to negotiate ILUAs.
4.2
Demand Projections for the Services Associated with the Infrastructure
CopperString, in demonstrating the demand for the CopperString Facility, relies on an independent report
commissioned by the Queensland Government in partnership with the Queensland Resources Council and
authored by Rod Sims, Port Jackson Partners Ltd, in May 2009 (Sims Review) which reviews North West
Queensland’s future electricity needs.
The aim of the Sims Review was to provide information and advice to the Queensland Government and the
Queensland Resources Council on:
x
strategic, efficient energy infrastructure development proposals that provide reliable, competitively
priced energy to the NWMP and maximise social, environmental and economic benefit to the Northern
Economic Triangle (NET) region and the State; and
x
a recommended delivery model which provides the best opportunity for commercial viability and risk
mitigation.
North West Queensland (NWQ) is the dominant source of base metals in Queensland and an extremely
prospective area. The Sims Review notes a significant increase in demand worldwide for resources over the
coming years is projected and NWQ has substantial identified resources to meet this demand. The Sims
Review also notes that Mount Isa is one of three economic centres which is the focus of a Queensland
Government led initiative in the NET. Released in 2007, the NET Infrastructure Plan 2007-2012 seeks to
foster the future prosperity of NWQ and North Queensland as a triangle of mining, mineral processing and
industrial development. Critical to the NET Infrastructure Plan is the provision of secure and competitively
priced energy.
The Sims Review states that a base case or medium demand scenario shows the electricity grid at Mount
Isa as having a peak demand of around 350 to 400 MW over the next 20 years. This was considered by the
Review’s Steering Committee to be a conservative estimate. The high demand scenario presented demand
approaching or exceeding 500MW. The Sims Review was fully endorsed on 22 May 2009 by the Steering
Committee comprising State Government representatives and key industry representatives.
In addition, the BIS Shrapnel report, published in March 2010 indicates that the economic value of mining in
the NWMP is in the order of 10% of Queensland’s total mining value, and 6% of Queensland’s full-time
employment. The report further estimates the economic value of proposed and feasible mining projects to
total $2.636 billion which if realised, would contribute substantially to energy demand in the region in the
short to medium term. It also notes that this development would represent $3.3 billion combined economic
effects of the construction phase, providing approximately 7,500 full-time equivalent jobs by 2014/15.
Further, the Application notes that the development of a transmission line option by CopperString would
provide an opportunity for renewable energy generation projects to link in to the electricity grid. BIS
Shrapnel Pty Ltd estimates an annual output for renewable projects possibly in excess of 3,750 GWh,
representing 8% of the Commonwealth Government’s total renewable energy target generation of 45,850
GWh by 2015/16 with a possibility of increasing to 20% by 2020. Further to these estimates, the report
advises that renewable projects may deliver an average of 1,200 construction jobs, 767 operations jobs and
an estimated $191 million in economic output by 2015 which may double by 2019/20.
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While the Sims Review identifies the demand for a secure electricity supply for NWQ, it does not recommend
a superior energy delivery model due to the uncertainties around gas, power generation, transmission and
renewable technologies. However, it does note that the current state of CS Energy Limited’s Mica Creek
power station (now owned by the Stanwell Corporation) and likely gas prices make a transmission link a
reasonable option.
The Coordinator-General recognises the demand for a secure electricity supply for NWQ.
4.3
Needs Which the Facility Would Meet and How the Infrastructure Would Satisfy the Identified
Need
The Sims Review identifies a need for a reliable and competitively priced energy supply for the NWQ region
given the current and forecast medium term demand for electricity in NWQ.
The NWQ region currently sources electricity from the Mica Creek power station, Xstrata PLC's gas fired
power station and a number of mine-based facilities. None of these are connected to the national electricity
grid.
Current energy prices in NWQ are high by national and international standards. The Mica Creek power
station is approaching the limit of its ability to supply the NWQ load reliably and also needs to replace some
units which are old and inefficient, particularly if, as expected, delivered gas prices rise significantly in the
future.
A transmission link from the NEM to Mount Isa provides several benefits including catering for up to 500MW
of demand, flexibility in pricing structures and the provision of necessary infrastructure to connect potential
renewable resources to the NEM.
The vast majority of the CopperString Facility is located within the Mount Isa to Townsville Economic Zone
(MITEZ). The proposed Woodstock substation is located approximately 10km west of Woodstock and is
located in Burdekin Shire. The facility is located within the North West and Northern ABS Statistical
Divisions.
CopperString has identified existing users and has applications from Foundation Users as set out in the
Application, to take 360MW of the CopperString electricity supply from the CopperString Project. In recent
correspondence, CopperString has advised that it has now finalised agreements with three of the Foundation
Users.
In addition, CopperString has identified many potential mining proposals which it expects would also seek
access to electricity from CopperString. More recently CopperString has advised that an application for
connection has been made by a mining company for an anticipated load of approximately 200MW.
In the Application, CopperString says it has also identified potential renewable electricity generators who
may seek to transmit electricity on the CopperString system. CopperString has subsequently advised that it
has received a formal application for generation connection from Windlabs which proposes to develop up to
750MW of wind generated power north of Hughenden and is in discussions with other renewable energy
projects for connection to the transmission line, including solar, hydroelectricity and bio fuel renewable
energy projects.
The Application notes that the CopperString Project would satisfy the need for a secure and competitively
priced energy supply for NWQ by providing a transmission link between the NEM and Mount Isa.
The applications received from mining and renewable energy companies and the ongoing discussions with
other interested parties demonstrate to the Coordinator-General that there is a need for a reliable and
competitively priced energy supply to NWQ and for a transmission link into the NEM and that the
CopperString Facility may meet that need.
4.4
Timing of Project or Service Delivery
CopperString has advised that it wishes to commence an early works package after Contractual Close due
November 2011 and prior to Financial Close due February 2012. The early works package involves capital
works such as ordering equipment and mobilising work teams and camps. According to CopperString, this
work does not compromise the environmental approvals. Actual site construction is to commence March
2012.
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Construction of the CopperString Facility is expected to take approximately 36 months to complete.
Commencement of initial operations is planned for February 2014 for the part of the transmission line
extending from Woodstock substation to Dajarra Road substation. Following initial electrification of the line,
construction will continue on the remaining works to connect Mount Isa, the Phosphate Hill mine and the
Cannington Mine by December 2014.
4.5
Special Assistance Required from Government other than Land Acquisition
The Queensland Government has committed to working with proponents of energy projects in NWQ to
remove where possible investment barriers and facilitate approvals necessary to support the delivery of
competitively-priced energy to NWQ. In addition, the Queensland Government will reimburse, under certain
circumstances, a portion of the cost of feasibility studies incurred by proponents whose proposals are
subsequently rejected by customers. CopperString has entered into agreement with the Queensland
Government in relation to this offer of reimbursement.
The CopperString Project is seeking to be regulated, but has sought a number of economic, procedural and
technical derogations from the national regulatory framework for transmission. It is the Queensland
Government's intention to give priority to considering the draft derogations which, if determined appropriate,
would then be submitted for approval to the Ministerial Council on Energy (as required under the Australian
Energy Market Agreement).
If the proposed derogations are not obtained by CopperString then it may be necessary to recommend to the
Governor in Council that its approval of the CopperString Facility as an infrastructure facility of significance
be amended or repealed.
The Prime Minister, the Honourable Julia Gillard MP, has proposed significant Commonwealth Government
financial support for the CopperString Project under its election commitment to connect renewable energy to
the national grid. This commitment will be contingent on the following conditions:
x
successful completion of the feasibility studies;
x
determination by the region's energy users that the transmission line is the preferred
option for meeting future energy needs; and
x
consideration of the project by Infrastructure Australia.
CopperString is also seeking assistance in relation to the efficient processing of licences, approvals and
permits from government agencies to meet CopperString’s proposed timetable. In particular, CopperString
intends to apply to the relevant Minister for a Community Infrastructure Designation under the Sustainable
Planning Act 2009 (Qld). These requirements will be addressed under the normal assessment provisions
observed by each of the relevant Government departments.
4.6
Preliminary Financial Analysis of the Proposed Facility
The Application states that CopperString has committed finance to fund the CopperString Project until a
financial investment decision is made. After this, additional funding will be required for the CopperString
Project comprising:
x
new equity from the equity investors as outlined below; and
x
project finance.
It is proposed that the equity providers for the CopperString Project will be:
x
Leighton Contractors Sponsor Equity – 10 percent;
x
CuString Sponsor Equity – 5 percent; and
x
Project equity investors – 85 percent.
The assessment by the Commercial Unit of the Office of the Coordinator-General, Department of
Employment Economic Development and Innovation of the “preliminary financial analysis” of the
CopperString Facility has proceeded as far as possible on the information available at this stage of the
CopperString Project, namely before CopperString has secured the Foundation Network User Revenue and
other revenue arrangements (including Powerlink network revenue from its Regulatory Proposal), or
completed the Bankable Feasibility Study (which, in achieving Financial Close, will settle key
capital/construction costings, finance costings, operating costings and sales/revenue commitments).
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The Commercial Unit considers that the Proponent’s “Preliminary Financial Analysis” statement and relevant
supporting documentation, and material provided for inspection only on a Commercial-in-Confidence basis,
demonstrate that the Proponent has progressed its preliminary financial analysis of the proposed facility as
far as possible at this stage.
Based on the material to hand at this point in time, particularly the treatment of proposed Foundation
Network User Revenue, and proposed (Powerlink) Regulatory Proposal Network Charges Revenue (from
other Queensland electricity consumers) for which contract and regulatory negotiations are continuing, the
infrastructure facility is expected to be viable at an affordable price to Foundation Network Users.
4.7
Possible Environmental Effects
On 15 June 2010, the CopperString Project was declared a ‘significant project’ for which an environmental
impact statement (EIS) is required under the SDPWO Act. The EIS assesses potential adverse and
beneficial environmental, economic and social impacts of the CopperString Project, and identifies
management, monitoring and planning measures to minimise any adverse environmental impacts of the
CopperString Project.
An EIS was prepared by CopperString in accordance with the Coordinator-General’s approved terms of
reference for the CopperString Project, provided to the Coordinator-General and publicly advertised. The
public comment period closed on 4 October 2010. A Supplementary Report (which includes the section of
the route stretching from the Dajarra Road substation near Cloncurry, north to Chumvale transmission line
connection which was not assessed in the original EIS) will be prepared for consideration in August September 2011. The Coordinator-General’s Evaluation Report on the EIS is expected in January 2012.
On 19 August 2010 the Commonwealth Minister for Environment Protection, Water, Heritage and the Arts
determined that the CopperString Project is a “controlled action” under the Environment Protection and
Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) (EPBC Act) due to the potential impact on matters of national
environmental significance (listed threatened species and communities). As a result, the CopperString
Project requires assessment and approval under the EPBC Act. The Australian Government has accredited
the EIS process conducted under the SDPWO Act under a bilateral agreement between the Australian and
the Queensland Governments. This will enable the EIS to meet the impact assessment requirements under
both Commonwealth and Queensland legislation. The CopperString Project will require approval from the
responsible Australian Government minister under Part 9 of the EPBC Act before it can proceed.
The EIS considered environmental impacts such as adverse effects on flora and fauna, erosion, adverse soil
effects on agricultural land, cultural heritage issues, greenhouse gases, air quality, and noise and vibration
concerns. The social impact assessment of the project identified impacts on the quality of the living
environment, health and well being and disturbance to normal property management, in particular, the risk of
aerial fatality during normal property management activities such as heli-mustering. The EIS has provided
detailed mitigation strategies to adequately address these issues.
CopperString has advised that its investigations to date have not indicated any significant adverse impacts
from the CopperString Facility that are not capable of being managed within the EIS process. Further, the
transmission line route and proposed location of other infrastructure such as the CEV huts and substations
are being designed to minimise impact on the environment, particularly to avoid areas of high ecological
value where possible.
In its EIS, CopperString commits to operating in a manner which conforms to the contractual requirements of
its customers and to all relevant regulatory and legislative requirements. Further, it intends to plan and
implement control systems which facilitate the management of the environmental aspects of its activities. It
submits that the draft construction and operational environmental management plans (EMPs) attached to the
EIS provide specific environmental management requirements to ensure that works undertaken for the
construction and operation of the CopperString Project have minimal adverse effects on the environment and
surrounding communities.
The Application advises that the electricity line alignment traverses existing mining operations at Cannington,
Phosphate Hill and Leyshon mines. It does not intersect with Petroleum Leases or Mineral Development
Licence areas but does intersect with Exploration Permits (EPs) and Authorities to Prospect (ATPs). An
application for a Potential Commercial Area under the Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004
(Qld) has been submitted by Australian Pacific LNG Pty Ltd, however, given the size of the area and nature
of the gas extraction, CopperString argues that the transmission line would not limit the ability to extract gas.
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According to CopperString, the route selection process that has occurred through the environmental
assessment of the CopperString Project has taken into account the possible sterilisation of resources. The
CopperString Project crosses only one mining lease (apart from those associated with a mining operation
that would be supplied with power – Cannington and Phosphate Hill). This mining lease has been identified
to be an exhausted resource and is undergoing decommissioning. No other areas of known mineral, coal or
petroleum resources are traversed by the CopperString Project. CopperString is currently consulting with the
principal holders of any other tenure such as EPs and ATPs regarding their planned activities and potential
future benefits of the CopperString Project. CopperString will outline a summary of the consultation
undertaken with these tenure holders in the Supplementary EIS.
At this stage of the EIS assessment the Coordinator-General believes that the issues identified in the EIS
can be substantially ameliorated through the management strategies identified by the proponent in the EIS
and by appropriate conditions imposed by the relevant assessment authorities.
4.8
Technical and Financial Capacity of the Proponent to Implement the Proposed Facility
The Application advises that CopperString is a special purpose vehicle formed in late 2009 to implement the
CopperString Project. It is an equal share joint venture between CuString and Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd.
The Application advises that CuString was established by John O’Brien, who has over 20 years experience
in the electricity supply industry in north and north-western Queensland and who has worked with major
stakeholders including mining companies, government and the local community in the development of the
project since 2007.
The Application notes that the CopperString Project will be developed on a project finance basis with
CopperString entering into the contracts with each of the network users and other parties associated with the
CopperString Project.
The Application lists the consultants assisting with the design and construction of the CopperString Project.
The CopperString Project is using industry recognised and experienced consultants in the design and
construction of the project.
The Application advises that CuString sought a development partner in Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd and a
Memorandum of Understanding was executed in March 2010. It is anticipated that CuString will retain a 5%
equity investment in the CopperString Project. CuString, in conjunction with ARC Developments
International Pty Ltd and Energy Advisory Services, which on 1 March 2011 became a part of the
Economics, Regulatory and Policy practice of Ernst and Young, will manage the technical, commercial and
regulatory activities, including ongoing audit and compliance requirements.
Leighton Contractors is a member of the Leighton Holdings Limited Group which has developed and
delivered major social and economic infrastructure projects with government and private sector stakeholders
in Australia and New Zealand.
The Commercial Unit of the Office of the Coordinator-General, Department of Employment Economic
Development and Innovation considers that the “Proponent’s Financial and Technical Capacity” statement
and relevant supporting documentation, and material provided for inspection on a Commercial-in-Confidence
basis, demonstrates that the Proponent has progressed its implementation planning as far as possible at this
stage, and that based on the material to hand at this point in time, the implementation planning appears to
be feasible and reasonable.
4.9
Negotiations to Acquire Land by Agreement
CopperString commenced consultation in early 2011 with relevant landholders and other affected parties
with respect to the probable acquisition of an easement or other tenure as appropriate for the CopperString
Facility.
CopperString has stated its preference is to acquire the necessary interests in land by agreement.
Relevantly, before the Coordinator-General may take steps to acquire the land on behalf of CopperString,
CopperString will be required to demonstrate that it has first made reasonable attempts to obtain the
interests in land by agreement and the Guidelines made under section 174 of the SDPWO Act have been
followed.
The consultation process undertaken to date includes roadshows along the proposed route, newsletters,
community information points, public advertisements, project information line/email/postal box, project
website and direct land owner contact. Two roadshows were conducted in August 2010 and December
2010 to coincide with the draft EIS release. The EIS advises that direct liaison with land holders has been
ongoing since June 2010 and many meetings have taken place with landholders to discuss the project and
the proposed route.
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CopperString has advised that it has been consulting with native title parties and intends to negotiate
Indigenous Land use Agreements (ILUAs) with all relevant native title groups.
The Application states that CopperString has undertaken cultural heritage discussions with interested groups
concerning the nature of the CopperString Project and has commenced cultural heritage management plan
negotiations with the Mitakoodi and Mayi People # 4, Mitakoodi People 3, Western Public Notification Area Ngawun Mbara, Wanamara People Core Country Claim, Yirendali People Core Country Claim, Central
Public Notification Area, Kudjala People 5, Eastern Public Notification Area, Kudjala People # 4, Kudjala
People 2, Birri People, Kalkadoon Cultural Heritage Services Pty Ltd and Kalkadoon People 5 and Yulluna
Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation.
4.10
Investigations on the Required Land
CopperString advises in its Application that a number of different transmission alignments were investigated
using a route selection process initially identifying four routes which were refined to a broad east west
corridor, widening at the eastern end to accommodate different commencement points along the Ross –
Strathmore 275kV transmission line. The criteria used to refine the transmission line alignment were set out
in the Route Selection Report prepared by RLMS dated August 2010 for the CopperString Project and
addressed environmental, engineering, social and economic considerations.
The selection of sub-stations were determined based on a sound methodology which considered land
requirements, engineering considerations, cultural heritage issues and proximity to renewable energy
projects as some of the key criteria. The Application notes that the access tracks were practically selected to
minimise impacts on landholders and to limit physical constraints and that CEV huts were selected based on
a minimum distance required between each hut and access to roads or other public infrastructure to enable
accessibility for construction and maintenance purposes.
Following submissions from landowners in June 2011 about the route selection process, the CoordinatorGeneral commissioned an independent review of the route selection process for a 100km section of the
transmission line in the vicinity of Charters Towers. Golder Associates undertook a review of the
appropriateness of the route selection process, methodology and criteria.
The review concluded that overall the route selection process and methodology used by CopperString was
valid, using reasonable criteria for route selection and providing adequate detail to provide a degree of
confidence that issues of concern were considered in the selection of the preferred route.
4.11
Summary of the Public Submissions
In assessing the Application, the Coordinator-General sought submissions from persons who may be
affected by the CopperString Facility.
Twelve public submissions were received in relation to the advertised CopperString Application. Of those,
five submissions were either demonstrating support for the CopperString Facility or requesting further
information or consultation. Three submissions related to registering native title interests and the remaining
submissions were objecting to the CopperString Facility. The objections were based on
x
Construction impacts, particularly on cattle and farm management activities
x
Loss of scenic amenity
x
Impact on agriculture and on grazing practice, in particular, the use of aircraft for mustering
x
Weed management issues
x
Lack of consultation and lack of time to respond to the application
x
Better alternatives for the location of the infrastructure
Three landowners also delivered submissions to the Coordinator-General in late May 2011 with a particular
focus on the alignment through Charters Towers. The submissions reiterated previous concerns and also
noted concerns in relation to a potential decrease in land values following the construction of the Project and
the impacts of the transmission line on human and cattle health.
The Coordinator-General met with affected landowners on 2 June 2011 in Charters Towers to discuss their
concerns in relation to the CopperString Project.
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During the meeting, a landowner raised ancestral and heritage concerns in relation to the CopperString
Project being constructed on their land. While no further information was received from the landowner, it is
noted that CopperString is required to consult with traditional owners during ILUA negotiations, as well as
complying with the obligations under the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003.
Landowners also raised concerns in relation to the alignment of the CopperString transmission line through
Charters Towers. The Coordinator-General undertook to commission an independent review of the Charters
Towers section of the alignment to determine the robustness of the approach used by CopperString and of
the final alignment chosen by CopperString. Following the review the Coordinator-General also undertook to
provide copies of the review findings to landholders.
The Coordinator-General commissioned a report on the alignment from Golder Associates and made a copy
of the report available to the landowners that were at the meeting and to CopperString for their comments.
The Coordinator-General advised these landholders that he would accept further submissions until 13 July
2011 for consideration on the IFS assessment. This date was later extended to
18 July 2011.
Two submissions were received from landowners and one from CopperString in response to the report within
the submission period.
A further late submission was received from a landowner in relation to the meeting between the CoordinatorGeneral and the landowners.
The additional submissions reiterated concerns in the earlier submissions and also identified concerns from
landowners that they would not have the opportunity to negotiate individually for full and adequate
compensation if the CopperString Facility was approved as an IFS.
The approval of the CopperString Facility as an IFS is the first step in a process under which the
Coordinator-General may, to the extent he is lawfully able to do so, compulsorily acquire land (or easements)
and Native Title for the CopperString Facility, should commercial negotiations between CopperString and
relevant affected parties be unsuccessful.
These negotiations must meet the requirements of the comprehensive guidelines made under section 174 of
SDPWO Act. Landowners will have an opportunity to negotiate with CopperString during the consultation
and negotiation period required by the guidelines. Subsequent steps in the compulsory acquisition process
cannot be commenced unless CopperString is able to demonstrate that reasonable attempts have been
made to reach commercial agreements with interest holders or, if the land to be taken includes Native Title,
to enter into indigenous land use agreements with the Native Title parties. If compulsory acquisition occurs,
landowners will be compensated under the Acquisition of Land Act 1967 in accordance with the well
established principles of compensation.
Additionally, some of the landholders who made submissions as part of the IFS process have also made
submissions as part of the EIS process. The issues that were raised as part of the EIS process are currently
being addressed by CopperString as part of the Supplementary Report being prepared and will be
considered by the Coordinator-General as part of the EIS process.
Section 125 of the SDPWO Act requires that the Application be assessed to determine whether the
CopperString Facility is of significance, particularly economically or socially, to Queensland or the region in
which the facility is to be constructed. None of the submissions received questioned the economic or social
significance of the CopperString Facility. One submission queried how the facility will contribute to
agriculture, however, whether the CopperString Facility will contribute to agriculture is only one of a number
of relevant considerations in assessing the potential for the facility to contribute to community wellbeing and
economic growth or employment levels.
It is intended that the issues raised by the submissions during the IFS process will be managed by
CopperString through the EIS process and associated management plans. The draft construction and
operational environmental management plans attached to the EIS provide specific environmental
management requirements to ensure that works undertaken for the construction and operation of the
CopperString Project have minimal adverse effects on the environment and surrounding communities.
The issues will also be managed and addressed through any compensation agreements entered into with
the landowners.
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Economic and Social Significance of the Infrastructure Facility
4.12.1 Economic Growth
The CopperString Facility is likely to contribute to economic growth within Australia, Queensland and the
North and North West Statistical Divisions. Such a potential for economic growth must be taken into account
in accordance with section 125(2) of the SDPWO Act.
ACIL Tasman concludes that the CopperString Project of which the CopperString Facility is an integral part,
will result in significant economic benefits to the Queensland and Australian economies over the period to
2030 and beyond by providing NWQ with a substantial piece of infrastructure that will provide lower cost
electricity to underpin substantial growth in the mining and minerals processing sectors. The economic
benefits primarily arise in the form of productivity improvements across the Queensland economy as a result
of access to cheaper electricity in the mining and minerals processing industries.
The long term economic and social development of the NWMP is heavily dependent on the availability of
competitively priced and reliable electricity supply through a system that is expandable to meet future
demand at a low marginal cost.
The Commonwealth Government identified the extension of the NEM to NWMP as a national infrastructure
priority in 2009 and has been an active stakeholder in the Sims Review process. CopperString contends that
based on the recommendations of the Sims Review, the CopperString Project will upgrade the electricity
supply to the NWMP to foster the continued economic, social and community growth of the region.
The EIS prepared for the CopperString Project concludes that development of the CopperString Project
would support the following:
x
Access to competitively priced energy which would further diminish the risk of energy price instability
from a single primary energy source;
x
An electricity connection path for future renewable energy projects within the identified clean energy
corridor;
x
Increased resource exploration in NWQ by providing competitive and reliable energy supply for the
exploration and processing of products;
x
Access to the NEM by small mining operations that will decrease reliance on diesel power generation;
and
x
Decreased risk of supply interruptions to industrial users and communities.
The CopperString Project is consistent with the strategic directions of the North West Regional Plan (DIP
2010) in promoting a dynamic, robust and diversified economy and providing infrastructure and services,
while creating a more sustainable future.
The Application notes that both the construction and operation phases of the CopperString Project will assist
to diversify Queensland’s economy by providing additional power capacity to the NWMP, by providing
certainty of supply for mining projects for the longer term and for communities and residents in the area and
by delivering greater security and constancy of electricity supply and price competitiveness, as a result of the
connection to the NEM.
Based on recent information, electricity to be provided by the CopperString Project will not necessarily be at
a lower cost but it will be competitively priced. There will also be an increased security of supply of electricity
for the region and the Coordinator-General considers that this will contribute to the economic growth of the
region.
Based on estimates contained in the ACIL Tasman report, the CopperString Project is expected to boost the
Real Economic Output of Australia by $367 million in its construction phase and by $11.8 billion in total (both
construction and operation). The report notes that Queensland’s Real Economic Output is expected to
increase by approximately $318 million in its construction phase and by $11 billion in total (both construction
and operation). Benefits to the region were noted in the report to be measured in Real Economic Output as
$218 million during construction and $9.8 billion during construction and operation.
4.12.2 Employment
In respect of the potential capability of the CopperString Facility to contribute to employment levels, another
factor which must be taken into account under section 125(2) of the SDPWO Act, the CopperString Facility
will have significance to the North and North West Statistical Divisions by providing greater employment
opportunities.
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Direct Employment
CopperString has advised that it is expected that during the three year construction phase of the
CopperString Project (2011-2014), direct regional (CopperString affected LGAs) employment figures are
estimated to be 510 full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs, State estimates are 519 FTE and national figures are
1,905 FTE. It is anticipated that direct employment during construction will peak in 2013 at 750 FTE jobs.
CopperString estimates that 600 FTE operational jobs in the region will be created from 2011 to 2030, as a
direct result of the CopperString Project.
Indirect Employment
CopperString advised that during the three year construction phase of the CopperString Project (2011-2014),
indirect regional (CopperString affected LGAs) employment figures are estimated to be 297 FTE jobs, State
estimates are 837 FTE and national figures are 927 FTE.
CopperString estimates that 100 indirect operational jobs in the region will be created from 2011 to 2030.
These estimates also reported 300 FTE operational jobs in the state and 360 FTE jobs nationally from 2011
to 2030.
CopperString estimates indicate for the period 2011 to 2030, that the CopperString project as a whole (i.e.
construction and operation) will contribute to increased employment in:
x
Australia by an average of 469 FTE jobs a year;
x
Queensland by an average of 261 FTE jobs a year; and
x
the CopperString Project affected LGAs by an average of 89 FTE jobs a year.
4.12.3 Social Significance of the Infrastructure Facility
In accordance with section 125(2) of the SDPWO Act, the potential for the CopperString Facility to contribute
to community wellbeing must be taken into account. There are a number of factors which indicate that the
CopperString Facility on balance will contribute positively to community wellbeing.
The Application notes that the CopperString Project, of which the CopperString Facility is an integral part,
has the capacity to bring significant benefits to the region, Queensland and Australia during both the
construction and operation of the CopperString Project. It is anticipated that the transmission line is
expected to enable access to more affordable and reliable power to NWQ through the connection to the
NEM. This will enable existing mining operations to expand and encouraging new mining operations and
renewable electricity generation projects to develop in this resource rich area.
Notably, both the indirect and direct employment benefits and flow on effects of those have the potential to
be significant. The Application states that the injection of money, people and activity will drive growth,
providing opportunities to increase local skills capacity and act as a catalyst for improving local infrastructure
services.
4.12.4 Contribution to agricultural, industrial, resource or technological development in Australia,
Queensland or the region
In assessing the potential mentioned in section 125(2) of the SDPWO Act, the contribution the CopperString
Facility makes to agricultural, industrial, resource or technological development is a relevant consideration.
The Application notes that the CopperString Facility should improve the economics and certainty of many
resource opportunities in the NWMP and encourage expansion or life extensions for existing mines.
In addition, the Application states the CopperString Facility would facilitate the introduction of a range of
renewable energy projects identified in the MITEZ area and that this is likely to bring leading edge renewable
energy technology to Queensland.
5.
The Reasons for the Decision
The CopperString Facility was approved as an infrastructure facility that is of significance, particularly
economically or socially, to Queensland and to the North and North West Statistical Divisions which include
the following Local Government Areas: Mount Isa, Cloncurry, McKinlay, Flinders, Charters Towers,
Townsville, Burdekin and Richmond being the regions in which the CopperString Facility is to be
constructed, for the following reasons:
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x
The CopperString Facility described in the Application falls within the definition of an “infrastructure
facility” set out in section 125(16)(d) of the SDPWO Act;
x
The statements made in the Application regarding the demand for electricity from the CopperString
Facility for NWQ are supported by independent research in the Sims Review prepared for the
Queensland Government which estimates demand for up to 500MW over the next 20 years. The Sims
Review recommends a transmission link, such as the one proposed by the CopperString Facility as a
reasonable option to satisfy demand. The reports prepared by ACIL Tasman and BIS Shrapnel
consider that the CopperString Facility will provide a competitive and reliable source of electricity to
NWQ together with potential access to the NEM for a number of renewable energy projects;
x
The Application, its supporting documentation and independent reports listed in this Statement Giving
Reasons demonstrate that the CopperString Facility will provide significant direct and indirect
economic benefits to the region and Queensland including an increase in economic activity and
employment levels in the local regions and Queensland generally;
x
The Application, its supporting documentation and independent reports listed in this Statement Giving
Reasons indicate that there are on balance, social benefits associated with the CopperString Facility
through increased employment stimulating regional growth and the potential for investment in local
infrastructure contributing to increased community wellbeing;
x
The Application and subsequent correspondence records CopperString's ongoing commitment to
conduct investigations with affected landholders, native title parties and other interested parties and to
genuinely consult and negotiate with landowners to identify the most appropriate land required as well
as access and acquisition arrangements for the CopperString Facility;
x
CopperString has requested the Queensland Government consider proposed derogations to the
National Electricity Rules. If the proposed derogations are not obtained by CopperString then it may
be necessary to recommend to the Governor in Council that its approval of the CopperString Facility
as an infrastructure facility of significance be amended or repealed;
x
CopperString has undertaken a detailed analysis to determine the preferred route having regard to
minimisation of environmental impacts and the impact on affected landholders. An independent
review of the route selection process for a 100km section of the transmission line in the vicinity of
Charters Towers has been undertaken. Golder Associates undertook a review of the appropriateness
of the route selection process, methodology and criteria. The review concluded that overall the route
selection process and methodology used by CopperString was valid, using reasonable criteria for
route selection and providing adequate detail to provide a degree of confidence that issues of concern
were considered in the selection of the preferred route.
x
An EIS to assess the potential adverse and beneficial environmental impacts of the CopperString
Project (of which the CopperString Facility is an integral part) has been prepared and CopperString is
completing a Supplementary EIS prior to the Coordinator-General preparing a report evaluating the
EIS pursuant to section 35 of the SDPWO Act. The CopperString Project is a controlled action under
the EPBC Act and so also requires assessment and approval under that Act. Environmental issues
will be appropriately dealt with through these statutory processes.
x
The Commercial Unit of the Office of the Coordinator-General, Department of Employment Economic
Development and Innovation (Commercial Unit) considers that the “Proponent’s Financial and
Technical Capacity” statement and relevant supporting documentation, and material provided for
inspection on a Commercial-in-Confidence basis, demonstrate that the Proponent has progressed its
implementation planning as far as possible at this stage, and that based on the material to hand at this
point in time, the implementation planning appears to be feasible and reasonable.
x
The Application provided the names of the contractors or subcontractors that Leighton Contractor is to
engage in the design and construction of the CopperString Facility and these include industry
recognised consultants experienced in the design and construction of these types of projects.
x
Based on the material to hand at this point in time, particularly the treatment of proposed Foundation
Network User Revenue, and proposed (Powerlink) Regulatory Proposal Network Charges Revenue
(from other Queensland electricity consumers) for which contract and regulatory negotiations are
continuing, the Commercial Unit considers the infrastructure facility is expected to be viable at an
affordable price to Foundation Network Users.
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x
In accordance with clause 3.18 of the Guidelines for acquisition of land for infrastructure projects by
persons other than the State, made pursuant to Section 174 of the SDPWO Act, should CopperString
seek assistance from the Coordinator-General in compulsorily acquiring land required for the
CopperString Facility, CopperString will be required to confirm that the CopperString Facility will
proceed within reasonable timeframes including but not limited to confirming that the requisite
derogations have been obtained;
x
The Application addresses the requirements of section 125(1)(f) of the SDPWO Act and the
requirements of Appendix A of the SDPWO Act Guidelines for acquisition of land for infrastructure
projects by persons other than the State and adequately demonstrates that that the CopperString
Facility should be approved as an infrastructure facility that is of significance.
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Constitution of Queensland 2001
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administration of the government of the State as Acting
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Queensland
Constitution of Queensland 2001
PROCLAMATION
I, PENELOPE WENSLEY, Governor, acting under section 41 of the
Constitution of Queensland 2001 , have today resumed the
administration of the government of the State.
[L.S]
PENELOPE WENSLEY
Governor
Signed and sealed on 24 August 2011.
By Command
Anna Bligh
God Save the Queen
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
Made by the Governor on 24 August 2011.
Published in an Extraordinary Government Gazette on
24 August 2011.
The administering agency is the Department of the Premier
and Cabinet.
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Environment and Resource Management
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
Friday 26 August 2011
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth)
Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993
TAKING OF NATIVE TITLE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS
NOTICE (No 15) 2011
Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Native Title Rights
and Interests Notice (No 15) 2011.
Native Title Rights and Interests taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition
of Land Act 1967, s.24MD of the Native Title Act 1993
(Commonwealth) and s.144 of the Native Title (Queensland)
Act 1993]
2. The native title rights and interests, if any, in the land and
waters described in the Schedule are taken by Barcaldine Regional
Council for Land Development (residential subdivision) purposes
on and from 26 August 2011.
SCHEDULE
Central West Region, Longreach Office
Lot 1 on SP217689, area 57.37 ha, unallocated State land, the
whole of Title Reference 47033105, parish of Barcaldine.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ENDNOTES
Made by the Governor in Council on 25 August 2011.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Environment
and Resource Management.
File Reference – CBD/041296
Land Act 1994
CORRECTION OF GRANT NOTICE (No 07) 2011
Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Grant Notice
(No 07) 2011.
Correction of grant [s.359(3) of the Act]
2. The Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 is amended as
mentioned in Schedule 2.
SCHEDULE 1
North Region, Townsville Office
Deed of Grant – 21561227
Current Title Reference- 21561227
ISSN 0155-9370
[No. 119
Land granted- Lot 2 on MPH22108, parish of Norden.
Area- 2413 m2.
SCHEDULE 2
Correction of an error in describing the description of the
Deed of GrantDescription
omit ‘Lot 2 on MPH22108’, insert ‘Lot 148 on MPH14004’.
Area
omit ‘2413 m2’, insert ‘3708 m2’.
ENDNOTES
1. Made by the Governor in Council on 25 August 2011.
2. Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
4. The administering agency is the Department of Environment
and Resource Management.
5. File Reference – 2005/10884
Land Act 1994
REOPENING OF TEMPORARILY CLOSED ROAD
NOTICE (No 28) 2011
Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Reopening of Temporarily
Closed Road Notice (No 28) 2011.
Reopening temporarily closed road [s.107 of the Act]
2. It is declared that the areas of land comprised in the former
Road Licences mentioned in Schedules 1 and 2 are reopened as
road.
SCHEDULE 1
North Region, Innisfail Office
An area of about 0.684 ha being part of the road separating
Lot 269 on NR5219 from the north-western severance of
Lot 195 on NR1804 as shown on RA3482, being the land
contained within former Road Licence No 9/5035 (parish of
Glady).(2010/008529)
SCHEDULE 2
North Region, Innisfail Office
An area of about 0.165 ha being a strip of road (part of the
Ingham-Abergowrie Road) 27.5 metres wide abutting the northeastern boundary of Lot 4 on RP741971, being the land contained
within former Road Licence No 24/7910 (parish of Lannercost).
(2011/000361)
ENDNOTES
1. Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
3. The administering agency is the Department of Environment
and Resource Management.
968
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Land Act 1994
OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE
NOTICE (No 31) 2011
Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road
Closure Notice (No 31) 2011.
Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act]
2. Applications have been made for the permanent closure of
the roads mentioned in the Schedule.
Objections
3.(1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure
mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service
Director, Department of Environment and Resource Management,
at the regional office for the region in which the road is situated.
(2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is 6 October 2011.
(3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties
interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the
Right to Information Act 2009. If you lodge an objection, please
include in your objection letter whether you would like to be
consulted if this issue becomes the subject of an access request
under the Right to Information Act 2009.
Plans
4. Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures may
be made at(a) the Department of Environment and Resource Management
Offices at Nambour and Toowoomba; and
(b) the Local Government Offices of Sunshine Coast Regional
and Toowoomba Regional;
for a particular plan in that district or that local government area.
SCHEDULE
South East Region, Nambour Office
1 An area of about 1.4 ha abutting the southern boundary of
Lot 2 on RP142192 and an area of about 356 m2 abutting the eastern
boundary of Lot 2 on RP142192 (parish of Maroochy, locality of
Cooloolabin) and shown as road proposed to be permanently closed
on Drawing 11/184. (2011/003942)
2 An area of about 665 m2 abutting the southern boundary of
Lot 1 on RP142192 (parish of Maroochy, locality of Cooloolabin)
and shown as road proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing
11/185. (2011/003943)
3 An area of about 1.7 ha abutting the eastern boundary of
Lot 2 on RP27002 and the southern and eastern boundaries of Lot
[26 August 2011
18 on RP27002 (parish of Maroochy, locality of Cooloolabin) and
shown as road proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing
11/187. (2011/003944)
4 An area of about 1780 m2 abutting the eastern boundary of
Lot 1 on RP159003 (parish of Maroochy, locality of Cooloolabin)
and shown as road proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing
11/188. (2011/003948)
5 An area of about 3080 m2 abutting the southern boundary of
Lot 1 on RP155951 (parish of Maroochy, locality of Cooloolabin)
and shown as road proposed to be permanently closed on Drawing
11/189. (2011/003947)
South West Region, Toowoomba Office
6 An area of about 6040 m2 abutting the southern boundary
of Lot 650 on A3417 (parish of Geham, locality of Geham) and
shown as road to be closed permanently on Drawing DD2011/119.
(2011/004583)
ENDNOTES
1. Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
3. The administering agency is the Department of Environment
and Resource Management.
Land Act 1994
TEMPORARY CLOSING OF ROADS
NOTICE (No 14) 2011
Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Temporary Closing of Roads
Notice (No 14) 2011.
Roads to be temporarily closed [s.98 of the Act]
2. The road described in the Schedule is temporarily closed.
SCHEDULE
South West Region, Toowoomba Office
1 An area of about 14.5 ha adjacent to Lots 1 to 6 on A342349,
Lot 535 on A34376 and Lot 58 on SP166688 now established as
Lot A on AP21187 (parish of Yandilla, locality of Condamine Plains)
in the Department of Environment and Resource Management.
(2010/004762)
ENDNOTES
1. Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
3. The administering agency is the Department of Environment
and Resource Management.
Place Names Act 1994
PLACE NAME DECISION NOTICE (No 12) 2011
Short title
1. This notice may be cited as Place Name Decision Notice (No 12) 2011.
Notice of Place Name Decision [s.11 of the Act]
2. Notice is given that Rachel Nolan, Minister for Finance, Natural Resources and The Arts has decided to alter the boundaries of
the places set out in the Schedule.
SCHEDULE
Geog. Co-ords
Plan
Name
Feature
Local Government Area
Lat. S.
Long. E.
No.
Remarks
Algester
Suburb
Brisbane City
27°36’45”
153°02’01”
QPN868
Bdy amendment
Calamvale
Suburb
Brisbane City
27°37’24”
153°02’53”
QPN862
Bdy amendment
Parkinson
Suburb
Brisbane City
27°38’37”
153°01’45”
QPN865
Bdy amendment
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ENDNOTES
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Environment and Resource Management.
Datum of Co-ordinates - Geocentric Datum of Australia 94
File Reference - SER/015035 Pt.3
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[No. 120
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993
TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2140) 2011
Short title
1.
This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 2140) 2011.
Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act]
2.
The land described in the Schedule, including any native title rights and interests, is taken by the State of Queensland acting through the Chief
Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the purpose of transport, in particular, railways and related
purposes, as from 26 August 2011.
SCHEDULE
Land Taken
County of Herbert, Parish of Roundback - an area of 1.632 hectares being the whole of Lot 336 on SP227560 contained in Title Reference:
40045376.
County of Herbert, Parish of Roundback - an area of 5.852 hectares being the whole of Lot 47 on SP227557 contained in Title Reference:
40027115.
Whitsunday Region
Goonyella to Abbot Point Expansion Project
(Durroburra to Abbot Point)
510/7218; 495/1329
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Made by the Governor in Council on 18 August 2011.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
970
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 120
[26 August 2011
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2227) 2011
Short title
1.
This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2227) 2011.
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. 2074) 2010 dated 7 October 2010, and published in the Gazette of 15 October 2010, at page
394, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and 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. 2074) 2010 dated 7 October 2010, and published in the Gazette of 15 October 2010, at page 394,
relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland
as follows Omit - “County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of about 442.2 square metres being part of Common Property of Anita Apartments
Community Titles Scheme 13245 Community Management Statement 13245 contained in Title Reference: 19201873.
County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of about 97.95 square metres being part of Lot 4 on BUP1873 contained in Title Reference:
15406210.
As shown approximately on Plans R1-1655, R1-1656 and R1-1658 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main
Roads, Brisbane.
Gold Coast City
Gold Coast Rapid Transit Project
510/7341 and 7345"
Insert - “County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of about 442.2 square metres being the remainder of Common Property of Anita Apartments
Community Titles Scheme 13245 Community Management Statement 13245 contained in Title Reference: 19201873.
County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of about 97.95 square metres being the remainder of Lot 4 on BUP1873 contained in Title
Reference: 15406210.
As shown approximately on Plans R1-1655, R1-1656 and R1-1658 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main
Roads, Brisbane.
Gold Coast City
Gold Coast Rapid Transit Project
495/139 and 1208"
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Made by the Governor in Council on 18 August 2011.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2228) 2011
Short title
1.
This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2228) 2011.
Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1A) and s. 11(1B) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]
2.
Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 2176) 2011 dated 5 May 2011, and published in the Gazette of 13 May 2011, at page 55,
relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland,
is amended as described in the Schedule.
26 August 2011]
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 120
971
SCHEDULE
Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 2176) 2011 dated 5 May 2011, and published in the Gazette of 13 May 2011, at page 55, relating
to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as
follows Omit - “County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of about 363.7 square metres (being part of Easement A on RP126362) being part of Lot 25
on RP133338 contained in Title Reference: 14771209.
As shown approximately on Plan R1-1699 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.
Gold Coast City
Advancetown - Mudgeeraba Road
510/2323; 495/1473”
Insert - “County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of 363 square metres being Lot 1 on SP238888 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland
Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 14771209.
Gold Coast City
Advancetown - Mudgeeraba Road
R1-1699
510/2323; 495/1473”
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Made by the Minister on 15 August 2011.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2233) 2011
Short title
1.
This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 2233) 2011.
Land to be taken [s.15(12) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]
2.
Following agreement in writing, the land described in the Schedule is taken for a purpose incidental to the purpose of transport, namely,
busway and the facilitation of busway transport infrastructure pursuant to section 13(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967, as from 26 August 2011,
and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee
simple.
SCHEDULE
Land Taken
County of Stanley, Parish of Bulimba - an area of 152 square metres being the whole of Lot 5 on SP149965 contained in Title Reference:
50429959.
County of Stanley, Parish of Bulimba - an area of 152 square metres being the whole of Lot 7 on SP149965 contained in Title Reference:
50429961.
County of Stanley, Parish of Bulimba - an area of 169 square metres being the whole of Lot 8 on SP149965 contained in Title Reference:
50429962.
County of Stanley, Parish of Bulimba - an area of 152 square metres being the whole of Lot 14 on SP149965 contained in Title Reference:
50429968.
County of Stanley, Parish of Bulimba - an area of 151 square metres being the whole of Lot 15 on SP149965 contained in Title Reference:
50429969.
County of Stanley, Parish of Bulimba - an area of 169 square metres being the whole of Lot 16 on SP149965 contained in Title Reference:
50429970.
County of Stanley, Parish of Bulimba - an area of 144 square metres being the whole of Lot 1 on SP155192 contained in Title Reference:
50426355.
972
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 120
[26 August 2011
County of Stanley, Parish of Bulimba - an area of 99 square metres being the whole of Lot 2 on SP155192 contained in Title Reference:
50426356.
Brisbane City
Eastern Busway Stage 2 (Norman Creek to Main Avenue)
495/3479; 804, 807, 808, 810, 812, 813, 815 and 816
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Made by the Governor in Council on 18 August 2011.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993
TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2234) 2011
Short title
1.
This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 2234) 2011.
Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]
2.
The land described in the Schedule, including any native title rights and interests, is taken by the State of Queensland acting through the Chief
Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the purpose of transport, in particular, railways and related
purposes, as from 26 August 2011.
SCHEDULE
Land Taken
County of Wodehouse, Parish of Hyne - an area of 52.88 hectares being the whole of Lot 13 on SP236271 contained in Title Reference:
48007155.
Isaac Region
Northern Bowen Basin Rail Project
510/1733; 495/1339
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Made by the Governor in Council on 18 August 2011.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2236) 2011
Short title
1.
This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2236) 2011.
Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) and s. 11(3) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]
2.
Schedule to the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2226) 2011 dated 23 June 2011, and published in the Gazette of 1 July 2011, at
pages 559 and 560, relating to the amending taking of land by Director (Property Services), pursuant to delegation for Minister for Transport and
Multicultural Affairs under section 11(5) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967.
SCHEDULE
Amend paragraph '2.' of the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2226) 2011 dated 23 June 2011, and published in the Gazette of 1 July 2011, at
pages 559 and 560, relating to the amending taking of land by Director (Property Services), pursuant to delegation for Minister for Transport and
Multicultural Affairs under section 11(5) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967 as follows Omit - "2.
Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1465) 2008 dated 1 May 2008, and published in the Gazette of 9 May 2008, at
pages 179 and 180, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of
Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule."
26 August 2011]
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 120
973
Insert - "2.
Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 1465) 2008 dated 1 May 2008, and published in the Gazette of 9 May 2008, at
pages 179 and 180, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport, as constructing authority for the State of
Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule."
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Made by the Governor in Council on 18 August 2011.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
TAKING OF LEASEHOLD INTERESTS IN LAND NOTICE (No. 2239) 2011
Short title
1.
This notice may be cited as the Taking of Leasehold Interests in Land Notice (No. 2239) 2011.
Leasehold Interests in Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]
2.
The leasehold interests in land described in the Schedule are taken by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as
constructing authority for the State of Queensland for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes, as from 26 August 2011, and vests in the
State of Queensland as unallocated State land.
SCHEDULE
Leasehold Interests in Land Taken
County of Pakington, Parish of Rannes - an area of about 1.526 hectares being part of Lot 95 on Crown Plan PN385 contained in Title
Reference: 40058409.
As shown approximately on Plan R06-531NT(B) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.
Banana Shire
Leichhardt Highway (Westwood - Taroom)
Don River Realignment
495/4502; 1760
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Made by the Governor in Council on 18 August 2011.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2240) 2011
Short title
1.
This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 2240) 2011.
Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]
2.
The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes, as from 26 August 2011, and vests in the
Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.
SCHEDULE
Land Taken
County of Pakington, Parish of Rannes - an area of about 12.55 hectares being part of Lot 3 on RP617904 contained in Title Reference:
30573182.
974
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 120
[26 August 2011
As shown approximately on Plan R06-524 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.
Banana Shire
Leichhardt Highway (Westwood - Taroom)
Don River Realignment
495/4502; 1759
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Made by the Governor in Council on 18 August 2011.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2245) 2011
Short title
1.
This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2245) 2011.
Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1A) and s. 11(1B) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]
2.
Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 2096) 2010 dated 18 November 2010, and published in the Gazette of 26 November 2010, at
page 769, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and 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. 2096) 2010 dated 18 November 2010, and published in the Gazette of 26 November 2010, at
page 769, relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of
Queensland as follows Omit - “County of Stanley, Parish of Tingalpa - an area of about 827 square metres being part of Lot 7 on SP156730 contained in Title Reference:
50460086.
County of Stanley, Parish of Tingalpa - an area of about 1.7535 hectares (including about 1259 square metres being part of Easement D
on RP104065) being part of Lot 1 on SP156730 contained in Title Reference: 50460085.
As shown approximately on Plan R13-2772(B) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.
Brisbane City
Port of Brisbane Motorway Stage 2
510/1074; 3081(B) and 7390”
Insert - “County of Stanley, Parish of Tingalpa - an area of 827 square metres being Lot 901 on SP241639 (being a plan to be registered in
Queensland Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference 50460086.
County of Stanley, Parish of Tingalpa - an area of 1.754 hectares being Lot 900 on SP241639 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland
Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference 50460085.
Brisbane City
Port of Brisbane Motorway Stage 2
R13-2772(B)
495/56; 1925 and 1753”
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Made by the Minister on 15 August 2011.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
26 August 2011]
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 120
975
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2253) 2011
Short title
1.
This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2253) 2011.
Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1A) and s. 11(1B) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]
2.
Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 2161) 2011 dated 14 April 2011, and published in the Gazette of 21 April 2011, at page 653,
relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and 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. 2161) 2011 dated 14 April 2011, and published in the Gazette of 21 April 2011, at page 653,
relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland
as follows Omit - “County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of about 370.8 square metres (including about 6.1 square metres being part of Easement A on
RP124751 and about 370.8 square metres being part of Easement B on RP185199) being part of Common Property of Atlantis East Community Titles
Scheme 9748 Community Management Statement 9748 contained in Title Reference: 19205451.
As shown approximately on Plan R1-1671 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.
Gold Coast City
Gold Coast Rapid Transit Project
495/1014; 157”
Insert - “County of Ward, Parish of Gilston - an area of 359 square metres being Lot 1 on SP238897 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland
Land Registry, Department of Environment and Resource Management), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 19205451.
Gold Coast City
Gold Coast Rapid Transit Project
R1-1671
495/1014; 157”
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Made by Director (Property Services) on 9 August 2011, pursuant to delegation for Minister for Transport under section 11(5) of the
Acquisition of Land Act 1967.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
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Local Government Act 2009
Local Government (Operations) Regulation 2010
MORETON BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL (CONTROL OF BATHING
RESERVES) NOTICE (NO. 1) 2011
Short title
1.
This Notice may be cited as the Moreton Bay Regional
Council (Control of Bathing Reserves) Notice (No. 1) 2011 .
Commencement
2.
This Notice is to commence on the day of its publication in
the Queensland Government Gazette .
Control of bathing reserves
3.
Under section 26 of the Local Government (Operations)
Regulation 2010 —
(a) the part of the seashore;
(b) the land under the sea adjacent to that part of the
seashore and seawards for a distance not more than
1km beyond low-water mark at ordinary spring tides;
(c) the sea above that part of the seashore and land,
as delineated on Plan Number LG 156 and Plan Number
LG 157 is placed under the management and control of the
Moreton Bay Regional Council as bathing reserves.
Repeal of existing bathing reserve at Woorim Beach, Bribie Island
4.
The existing bathing reserve at Woorim (Main Beach – Bribie
Island) made by Order in Council on 21 December 1961,
pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Acts ,
1936 to 1961 , and gazetted in the Queensland Government
Gazette on 23 December 1961 is hereby repealed.
Inspection
5.
Plan Number LG 156 and Plan Number LG 157 may be
inspected at the State Office of the Department of Local
Government and Planning and at the public office of the
Moreton Bay Regional Council.
ENDNOTES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Made by the Governor in Council on 25 August 2011.
Published in the Gazette on 26 August 2011.
Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
The administering agency is the Department of Local
Government and Planning.
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General
Brisbane, 24 August 2011
Department of Justice and Attorney-General
Brisbane, 24 August 2011
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.
Damien Mealey
Registrar of Justices of the Peace
and Commissioners for Declarations
THE SCHEDULE
Elizabeth Rose ADEY
WYNNUM
It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of the Peace
and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of the persons
whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has resigned as a
Justice of the Peace (Commissioner for Declarations).
Hayley Alyce ALLWOOD
NORMAN GARDENS
Allison Jacqui BANYER
JONDARYAN
Tracy Marie BIGNELL
ORMEAU HILLS
Janine Anne CALDWELL
PEREGIAN SPRINGS
Sandra Joy CHAY
OAKHURST
Jennifer Anne CLEWLEY
BRISBANE
Sue-Ann CORBY
MAUDSLAND
Paul John DAVIDSON
TWIN WATERS
Tania DIKANYOV
WEST GLADSTONE
Jennifer Claire ELLIOTT
WINTON
Damien Mealey
Registrar of Justices of the Peace
and Commissioners for Declarations
THE SCHEDULE
John FUSSELL
Clive HULL
MACKAY
MACKAY
Department of Justice and Attorney-General
Brisbane, 24 August 2011
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).
Damien Mealey
Registrar of Justices of the Peace
and Commissioners for Declarations
Pamela May GILVEAR
GOLDEN BEACH
Michael William HANSEN
SHERWOOD
Joy Blanche ASH
Teri Nicole HARTH
KUMBIA
Rosemary Elizabeth BECKETT
CLAYFIELD
Belinda Jade HOCHEN
RAILWAY ESTATE
Clinton James BLOOMFIELD
NORMAN GARDENS
Carlina Louise HUTH
WEST GLADSTONE
Dennis John BOLLINGTON
CURRUMBIN WATERS
Jody Annette LUCAS
KIN KORA
Alysha Jade BROIT
SEVENTEEN MILE ROCKS
Julie Anne MARTIN
KAWUNGAN
Shelby Lee O'Brien BROWN
BERSERKER
Deborah MURPHY
CARINA
Sonia Maree BURTON
BUSHLAND BEACH
Jamahal David NICHOLAS
NUDGEE
Colin David CAMERON
REDLYNCH
Joseph Michael PERRY
SCARBOROUGH
Kim Louise CHADWICK
ROBINA
Debbie Marree SMITH
BEACONSFIELD
Beverley Jane CHANCE
KEWARRA BEACH
Melissa Grace TELLEGEN
JUBILEE POCKET
Paul Gerard CORKILL
SURFERS PARADISE
Benjamen Dean THURGOOD
LABRADOR
Trevor Glen COX
CLEVELAND
Susan Glenys TUPICOFF
WESTLAKE
Zoe CUNNINGHAM
TARRAGINDI
Kristy Leigh TYLER
REDLAND BAY
Andrew Lewis DAVIS
TAROOMBALL
Deborah Marie WALKER
EMU PARK
Bruce Henry EVANS
HELENSVALE
Michelle Dawn WEBSTER
BANKSIA BEACH
Russell James EVANS
MOLENDINAR
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FRENCHVILLE
Suzanne Deborah HENNY
ANNERLEY
Walter HOCKINGS
SURFERS PARADISE
Kirsty Jean HOWARTH
BURPENGARY
Alister Ian Crawford JONES
MAIN BEACH
Rothoulla KARALOUKA
HIGHGATE HILL
Melissa Anne KHOURY
UPPER COOMERA
Raelene Maree KOPPEN
INNISFAIL
Angelina KWAN
FORESTDALE
Rosario LA ROCCA
MERMAID WATERS
Julie LENNOX
JIMBOOMBA
Melanie Elyse LITTLE
NEWMARKET
Sophie Yi-Huey LU
EIGHT MILE PLAINS
Samantha Sheree MACMILLAN
CANUNGRA
Ryan Peter MCVEIGH
TAIGUM
Roxanne Lee MINER
NORTH WARD
Stephen Emil O'BRIEN
MOUNT SHERIDAN
Dawn Betty OLSEN
NORMAN GARDENS
Deborah Leslie PARKER
BUSHLAND BEACH
Jason Desmond RADCLIFFE
ROTHWELL
Geraldine Anne REBBECK
BIRKDALE
Amy Therese SAVERIN
MOUNT WARREN PARK
Kym Robyn SKINNER
GOONDIWINDI
Christopher Daniel SMITH
HODGSON VALE
Kelly Renee STOCKER
MOOLOOLABA
Michael Graeme STOCKWELL
DAYBORO
Nicoleta Eleonora TUFIS
CORNUBIA
Julia Marie TURNBULL
BROWNS PLAINS
Jessica Anne TURNER
WANDAL
Pamela June WEATHERILL
EAGLE HEIGHTS
Civeen Maree WILSON
ETON
Darryl Kevin WILSON
MAPLETON
Selina Leca WOODHOLME
FRENCHVILLE
Natalie Louise WYATT
MOUNT LOW
Sharon Patricia YOUNG
BIRKDALE
Department of Justice and Attorney-General
Brisbane, 26 August 2011
Pursuant to the authority conferred on me by virtue of section 4C
of the Drugs Misuse Act 1986 and section 25(1) of the Acts
Interpretation Act 1954 I, Philip Reed, as delegate for the Deputy
Premier and Attorney-General, Minister for Local Government and
Special Minister of State, revoke the appointments of:
ADAMSON, Angela Dawn;
BAILEY, Neville Lawrence;
BODEN, Joanne;
KIRIAKOUS, Emad Louis;
MA, David Hing Wan;
MIDDLETON, Gordon;
MILEHAM, Steven John;
MORLEY (nee Fulton), Linda Barbara;
PRICKARD, Kelly Marie;
REID, Damien;
SMITH, Emma Jayne; and
VALLELY, Peter John
as analysts for the Drug Misuse Act 1986 .
Dated this 9th day of August 2011.
Philip Reed
Director-General
Department of Justice and Attorney-General
[26 August 2011
Department of Justice and Attorney-General
Brisbane, 26 August 2011
Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of
the Executive Council and in pursuance of the provisions of the
Industrial Relations Act 1999 , has approved the appointment of
Mr Christopher Roy Chadwick as Acting Industrial Registrar from
11 July 2011 to and including 29 July 2011.
CAMERON DICK MP
Minister for Education and Industrial Relations
Department of Justice and Attorney-General
Brisbane, 26 August 2011
Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the
Executive Council and pursuant to the Workers’ Compensation
and Rehabilitation Act 2003 has approved the appointment of
the following persons to the panel of doctors for designation to
medical assessment tribunals:
Name
Tribunal
Position
Term of
Appointment
Coyne, Terence Neurology/
James
Neurosurgical
Assessment Tribunal
Deputy
Chairperson
Date of
appointment to
30 June 2013
Edrich, Cathryn Ophthalmology
Louise
Assessment Tribunal
Member
Date of
appointment to
30 June 2013
English, Kevin
Peter
Ophthalmology
Assessment Tribunal
Member
Date of
appointment to
30 June 2013
Windle, Phillip
Leo
Ophthalmology
Assessment Tribunal
Deputy
Chairperson
Date of
appointment to
30 June 2013
As part of their appointment to a panel, doctors are concurrently
appointed as members of the panel of doctors for composite
medical assessment tribunals.
Cameron Dick MP
Minister for Education and Industrial Relations
Parliament House
Brisbane, August 2011
In pursuance of the provisions of the Parliamentary Service Act
1988 and the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001 , it is hereby notified
that the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland,
acting on the bipartisan recommendation of the Parliamentary
Crime and Misconduct Committee, has approved that,
Paul Joseph Favell BA, LLB, LLM
be appointed as the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct
Commissioner, Parliamentary Service, Parliament House,
Brisbane for a period of three years as from 22 August 2011.
Hon John Mickel MP
Speaker
Legislative Assembly of Queensland
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NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES
The following appointments to various positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of
the Public Service Act 2008 .
NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART I
Any officer who wishes to appeal against any of the promotions set out in Part I must give a written Notice of Appeal - Promotion
within 21 days following gazettal of the promotion to Appeals Officer, Public Service Commission
Postal Address: PO Box 15190, City East Qld 4002
Street Address: Level 13, 53 Albert Street, Brisbane Qld 4000
Email Address: [email protected]
Web Address: www.psc.qld.gov.au (Refer to Appeals Guide and Directive No. 19/10 Appeals, Schedule C at this address)
APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference
Number
Vacancy
Date of
Appointment
Name of Appointee
Previous Position and Classification
(Unless otherwise indicated)
Department of Communities
DOC
27920/11B
Principal Consultant, Workforce
Capability, RSDO Workforce Strategy,
Planning, Performance and Review,
Regional Service Delivery Operations,
Brisbane (AO7)
Date of duty Dawson, Michelle
DOC
27063/11C
Senior Advisor, Human Resource
Date of duty Nielsen, Kim
Services, Human Resources and Ethical
Standards, Organisational Services,
Corporate Services, Cairns (AO6)
Senior District Learning and
Development Coordinator, People
and Culture, Cairns and Hinterland
Cairns Health Services, Queensland
Health, Cairns (AO5)
**
Senior Service Review Officer, Housing Date of duty Tollbring, Kelly Anne
Provider Management, Social Housing
Programs, Housing and Homelessness
Services, Strategy, Policy, Programs
and Performance, Brisbane (AO6)
Services Officer, Rural and Local
Providers, Provider Delivery, Housing
Provider Management, Social
Housing Programs, Housing and
Homelessness Services, Strategy
Policy Programs and Performance,
Brisbane (AO5)
DOC
28308/11B
Manager Service Centre, Disability and Date of duty Brook, Angelika
Community Care Services, Housing and
Johanna
Homelessness, Far North Queensland
Region, Regional Service Delivery
Operations, Cairns (AO8)
Principal Programs Officer, Cairns
Disability and Community Care Service
Centre, Disability and Community Care
Services, Housing and Homelessness,
Far North Queensland Region,
Regional Service Delivery Operations,
Cairns (AO7)
DOC
28159/11
Unit Manager (Accommodation),
Cleveland Youth Detention Centre,
Statewide Services, Regional Service
Delivery Operations, Townsville (AO7)
Date of duty Bailey, Suzanne
Elizabeth
Programs Coordinator, Cleveland
Youth Detention Centre, Statewide
Services, Regional Service Delivery
Operations, Townsville (AO6)
DOC
28283/11
Principal Project Officer, Planning and
Supply, Private Housing Programs,
Housing and Homelessness Services,
Strategy Policy Programs and
Performance, Department of
Communities, Brisbane (AO7)
Date of duty McFeeter, Justin
Senior Market Analysis Officer,
Information and Analysis, Private
Housing Programs, Housing and
Homelessness Services, Strategy
Policy Programs and Performance,
Department of Communities,
Brisbane (AO6)
** This appointment was in accordance of 7.15 of the Recruitment and Selection Directive.
Senior Consultant, Learning and
Organisational Development
Strategy, Human Resources and
Ethical Standards, Organisational
Services, Corporate Services,
Brisbane (AO6)
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APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference
Number
Vacancy
Date of
Appointment
Name of Appointee
Previous Position and Classification
(Unless otherwise indicated)
Department of Community Safety
DCS
48/10
Station Officer, Western Command,
Regional Operations Branch, Northern
Region, Operations Management
Directorate, Queensland Fire and
Rescue Service, Mount Isa (SOF)
01-08-2011 Foster, Craig Cam
Firefighter, Gold Coast South
Command, Regional Operations
Branch, South Eastern Region,
Operations Management
Directorate, Queensland Fire and
Rescue Service, Surfers Paradise (FF)
DCS
1550/10
Officer in Charge, Cairns and Coastal
Date of duty Phipps, Benjamin
Area, Far Northern Region, Queensland
Scott
Ambulance Service, Mossman (StnO2)
Paramedic, Cooloola Burnett, North
Coast Region, Queensland Ambulance
Service, Kingaroy (APARA)
DCS
2933/11
Case Manager - Rural and Remote, Far
Northern Region, Probation and Parole
Directorate, Queensland Corrective
Services, Innisfail (PO3)
Date of duty Jattana, Joyoti
Probation and Parole Officer Reporting, Far Northern Region,
Probation and Parole Directorate,
Queensland Corrective Services,
Innisfail (PO2)
DCS
3074/11B
Intelligence Analyst, Townsville
Correctional Centre, Custodial
Operations Directorate, Queensland
Corrective Services, Townsville (AO4)
22-08-2011 Ellis, Rachel
Custodial Correctional Officer,
Townsville Correctional Centre,
Custodial Operations Directorate,
Queensland Corrective Services,
Townsville (CO1)
DPW
28061/11
Technical Consultant, Infrastructure
Operations, Service Delivery,
Brisbane (AO5)
Date of duty Noronha, Merina
Technical Officer, Infrastructure
Operations, Service Delivery,
Brisbane (AO4)
DPW
28061/11
Technical Consultant, Infrastructure
Operations, Service Delivery,
Brisbane (AO5)
Date of duty Westacott, Brett
Customer Service Consultant,
Customer Service Solutions, Service
Delivery, Brisbane (AO4)
Business Services Manager,
Aldridge State High School,
North Coast Region (AO5)
Corptech
Education and Training
*
**
Business Services Manager,
Aldridge State High School,
North Coast Region (AO6)
27-11-2010 Read, Cynthia
BRIT
7698/11B
Administration and Client Services
Officer, Barrier Reef Institute of TAFE,
Pimlico (AO3)
08-08-2011 Cook, Susan Margaret Administration/Customer Service
Support Officer, Barrier Reef Institute
of TAFE, Pimlico (AO2)
TNQT
7634/11B
Indigenous Student Support Officer
15-08-2011 Oliver, Carlene Rose
(Specified), Tropical North Queensland
Institute of TAFE, Cairns (AO3)
Administrative Officer, Tropical
North Queensland Institute of TAFE,
Cairns (AO2)
TNQT
7630/11B
Administration Officer, Tropical
North Queensland Institute of TAFE,
Cairns (AO3)
Administrative Officer, Tropical
North Queensland Institute of TAFE,
Cairns (AO2)
01-08-2011 Hodges, Semah May
* Direct appointment in accordance with Section 7.15 of the Recruitment and Selection Directive 1/10.
** Amendment to gazette publication 19 August 2011.
Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
EEDI
37704/11
HR Support Officer, HR Customer
Service, Human Resources,
Office of the Chief Operating Officer,
Brisbane (AO3)
15-08-2011 Vo, Diep
Administrative Officer, Workforce
Strategy, Human Resources, Office
of the Chief Operating Officer,
Brisbane (AO2)
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APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference
Number
Vacancy
Date of
Appointment
Name of Appointee
Previous Position and Classification
(Unless otherwise indicated)
EEDI
37704/11
Executive Support Officer, Human
15-08-2011 Wegert, Courtnee
Resources, Office of the Chief Operating
Officer, Brisbane (AO3)
Administrative Officer,
Administration Service, Corporate
Capability, Central Region, Science,
Agriculture, Food & Regional
Services, Longreach (AO2)
EEDI
13016/11
Principal Project Officer, Strategic
Relations and Communication,
Brisbane (AO7)
Team Leader, Business Development,
Integrated Service Delivery, Science,
Agriculture, Food and Regional
Services, Brisbane (AO6)
Date of duty Fisher, Hayley Anne
Environment and Resource Management
ERM
28607/11
Business Support Officer, Customer
02-08-2011 Laycock, Amy
Services, Business Support, South East
Region, Regional Service Delivery,
Operations and Environmental
Regulator, Gympie (AO3)
Customer Service Officer, Customer
Services, Business Support, South
East Region, Regional Service Delivery,
Operations and Environmental
Regulator, Gympie (AO2)
ERM
28599/11B
Manager Business Support, Customer Date of duty Jackson, Robyn
Services, Business Support, South East
Region, Regional Service Delivery,
Operations and Environmental
Regulator, Woolloongabba (AO6)
Customer Service Coordinator,
Customer Services, Business
Support, South East Region,
Regional Service Delivery,
Operations and Environmental
Regulator, Woolloongabba (AO4)
ERM
28585/11B
Regional Human Resource Officer,
Business Services, Business Support,
South East Region, Regional Service
Delivery, Operations and
Environmental Regulator,
Nambour (AO5)
15-08-2011 McAtamney,
Stephanie
Human Resources Officer, Officer,
Business Services, Business
Support, South East Region,
Regional Service Delivery,
Operations and Environmental
Regulator, Nambour (AO4)
*
Senior Project Officer, Asset
Management, Business and Asset
Management, Queensland Parks and
Wildlife Service, Operations and
Environmental Regulator,
Rockhampton (AO5)
14-12-2010 Sansom, David
Project Coordinator, Asset
Management, Business and Asset
Management, Queensland Parks
and Wildlife Service, Operations and
Environmental Regulator,
Rockhampton (AO4)
*
10-11-2010 Dick, Jeffrey
Information Management Officer,
Business Services, Business and Asset
Services, Queensland Parks and
Wildlife Service, Operations and
Environmental Regulator, Cairns (AO4)
Information Support Officer, Business
Services, Business and Asset
Services, Queensland Parks and
Wildlife Service, Operations and
Environmental Regulator, Cairns (AO3)
*
Information Management Officer,
10-11-2010 Rigney, Peter
Business Services, Business and Asset
Services, Queensland Parks and Wildlife
Service, Operations and Environmental
Regulator, Brisbane (AO4)
Information Support Officer, Business
Services, Business and Asset Services,
Queensland Parks and Wildlife
Service, Operations and Environmental
Regulator, Brisbane (AO3)
ERM
27929/11
Business Manager, Organisational
Performance, QCCCE Directorate,
QCCCE, Office of Climate Change,
Dutton Park (AO7)
Senior Finance Officer, Spatial
Information, Land and Indigenous
Services, Woolloongabba (AO5)
ERM
28358/11
Principal Project Officer, Compliance and 29-08-2011 Murray, Wayne
Investigation, Operations, Environment
and Natural Resource Regulation,
Operations and Environmental Regulator,
Brisbane (AO6)
05-09-2011 Ruas-Foss, Aurora
Investigation Officer (Level 2), Duties
Investigation, Investigation, Office of
State Revenue, Queensland
Treasury, Brisbane (AO4)
* This appointment was made in accordance with Recruitment & Selection Directive 01/10 S7.15 Direct Appointment to roles at a
higher level.
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APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference
Number
Vacancy
Date of
Appointment
Name of Appointee
Previous Position and Classification
(Unless otherwise indicated)
Department of Health
HHL
1106586
Data Collection Coordinator, Data
04-08-2011 Vo, Liem
Collections Unit, Health Statistics
Centre, Performance and Accountability
Division, Brisbane (AO5)
Data Collections Officer, Data
Collections Unit, Health Statistics
Centre, Brisbane (AO4)
HHL
110659
Data Collections Liaison Officer, Data
Collections, Health Statistics Centre,
Performance and Accountability
Division, Brisbane (AO4)
Assistant Collections Officer, Health
Statistics Centre, Brisbane (AO2)
HHL
1106231
Manager (Production and Broadcast), 12-08-2011 Banks, Carol
Organisational Engagement, Integrated
Communications Branch, Office of the
Director-General, Brisbane (AO6)
Marketing Officer, Strategic
Marketing, Departmental Liaison,
Brisbane (AO5)
HHL
1106591
Data Collection Officer, Data
15-08-2011 Scriven, Elissa
Collections Unit, Health Statistics
Centre, Performance and Accountability
Division, Brisbane (AO3)
Assistant Data Collection Officer,
Data Collections Unit, Health
Statistics Centre, Brisbane (AO2)
HHL
101235
Assistant Manager, Health Technology
Procurement Unit, Health Services
Purchasing and Logistics Branch,
Corporate Services Division,
Brisbane (AO7)
25-07-2011 Barnard, Melissa
Senior Contract Officer, Health
Services Purchasing and Logistics
Branch, Corporate Services Division,
Brisbane (AO6)
HHL
1105164
Project and Policy Support Officer,
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health Branch, Policy, Strategy and
Resourcing Division, Brisbane (AO5)
01-08-2011 Chadwick-Cann, Lisa Business Support Officer, Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Health
Branch, Policy, Strategy and
Resourcing Division, Brisbane (AO4)
HHL
1107621
Principal Media Advisor (Rural and
22-08-2011 Guthrie, James
Remote Health), Media Unit, Integrated
Communications Branch, Office of the
Director General, Brisbane (AO7)
08-08-2011 Wyvill, Kim
Public Affairs Officer, Media Unit,
Integrated Communications Branch,
Office of the Director-General,
Brisbane (AO6)
Justice and Attorney-General
J
2737/11
Executive Director, Supreme, District
and Land Courts Service, Justice
Services, Brisbane (SES2)
01-08-2011 Steel, Julie
Director, Programs Policy and
Development, Justice Services,
Brisbane (SO3)
J
2664/11
Executive Director, Financial Services,
Corporate Services, Brisbane (SES2)
20-07-2011 Cook, Peter
Assistant Director, Financial
Services, Corporate Services,
Brisbane (SO2)
J
2928/11
Principal Inspector (Investigations),
Workplace Health and Safety
Queensland, Office of Fair and Safe
Work Queensland, Lutwyche (AO6)
09-08-2011 Hough, Martin
Andrzej
Senior Workplace Health And Safety
Inspector (Industrial), WHS Lutwyche,
WHSQ Brisbane North/Sunshine
Coast, Operations Directorate,
Workplace Health and Safety
Queensland, Office of Fair and Safe
Work Queensland, Lutwyche (AO5)
J
11363/10
Principal Consultant, Industrial and
Employee Relations Services, Public
Sector Industrial Employee Relations,
Office of Fair and Safe Work,
Queensland, Brisbane (AO7)
05-09-2011 Brauns, Thomas John Principal Advisor – Workplace
Relations, Workplace Relations
Branch, Clinical Policy Advisor,
Queensland Health, Brisbane (AO7)
J
2928/11
Principal Inspector (Investigations),
Workplace Health and Safety
Queensland, Office of Fair and Safe
Work Queensland, Lutwyche (AO6)
25-08-2011 Baptista, Antonio
Manuel
Prosecution Officer, Prosecution
Services, Department of Transport
and Main Roads, Brisbane (AO5)
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APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference
Number
Vacancy
Date of
Appointment
Name of Appointee
Previous Position and Classification
(Unless otherwise indicated)
* EEDI
12923/11
Compliance Officer, Fair Trading
Operations, Spring Hill (AO4)
Date of duty Bergin, Kelly Renee
Research And Support Officer,
Tactical Compliance, Office of Fair
Trading, Brisbane (AO3)
* EEDI
12923/11
Compliance Officer, Fair Trading
Operations, Spring Hill (AO4)
Date of duty Pullen, Barbara
Conciliation Officer, Case
Assessment and Conciliation,
Compliance, Office of Fair Trading,
Brisbane (AO3)
* Previously advertised under Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation. Due to Machinery of
Government changes, Office of Fair Trading now forms part of Department of Justice and Attorney-General.
Local Government and Planning
* DIP
1952/11B
Policy Manager, Policy Coordination
and CLLO, Strategic Policy and
Legislation, Strategy and Governance,
Brisbane (AO8)
Date of duty Harch, Catherine
Principal Policy Officer, Policy &
Legislation Development, Strategic
Policy and Legislation, Strategy and
Governance, Brisbane (AO7)
* DIP
1952/11B
Policy Manager, Policy Coordination
and CLLO, Strategic Policy and
Legislation, Strategy and Governance,
Brisbane (AO8)
Date of duty Walls, Andrew
Thomas
Principal Policy Officer, Agriculture
Industries and Sustainability,
Agriculture and Food, Science,
Agriculture, Food and Regional
Services, Brisbane (AO7)
DLGP
3038/11
Principal Advisor, Building Legislation
and Standards, Building Codes
Queensland, Government Planner,
Growth Management Queensland,
Brisbane (AO7)
Date of duty Neuendorf, AnneMarie
Senior Project Officer, Building
Legislation and Standards, Building
Codes Queensland, Government
Planner, Growth Management
Queensland, Brisbane (AO5)
DLGP
3114/11B
Executive Assistant, Building Codes
Queensland, Government Planner,
Growth Management Queensland,
Brisbane (AO4)
Date of duty Smith, Brandt Richard Project Officer, Building Codes
Queensland, Government Planner,
Growth Management Queensland,
Brisbane (AO3)
* Due to Machinery of Government changes the Department of Infrastructure and Planning is now known as the Department of
Local Government and Planning.
Queensland Police Service
PO
1678/11b
Project Officer, Community Safety and
Crime Prevention Branch, Operations
Support Command, Brisbane (AO4)
Date of duty Stanyer, Tynan James Administration Officer (Team
Leader), Traffic Camera Office,
Operations Support Command,
Brisbane (AO3)
Project Services
DPW
13146/11
Senior Planning Officer, Property
Date of duty Rowe, Janette Maree
Group, Housing and Property Portfolio,
GradDipUrbPlan
Brisbane (PO5)
Senior Planning Officer, Property
Group, Housing and Property
Portfolio, Brisbane (PO4)
Department of Public Works
* GR
30/05
Team Leader, Enterprise Applications,
Business Applications, Information
Service Directorate, Corporate and
Executive Services, Brisbane (AO7)
Date of duty Black, Kerrie Janeen
Analyst/Programmer, Business
Applications, Information Service
Directorate, Corporate and Executive
Services, Brisbane (AO6)
*
Senior Applications Officer, Business
Applications, Information Services
Directorate, Corporate and Executive
Services, Brisbane (AO6)
Date of duty Phillips, Ross Edward Senior Corporate Applications
Support Officer, Business
Applications, Information Services
Directorate, Woolloongabba (AO5)
986
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 122
[26 August 2011
APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference
Number
Vacancy
Date of
Appointment
Name of Appointee
Previous Position and Classification
(Unless otherwise indicated)
* This appointment was made in accordance with Section 7.15 of the Recruitment and Selection Directive 01/10.
QBuild
DPW
13219/11
Principal Health, Safety and
Environmental Advisor, Wide Bay
Burnett, Maryborough (OO8)
Date of duty Howlett, Andrew
James
Supervisor, QBuild - Wide Bay
Burnett Region, Maryborough (OO6)
DPW
12776/11B
Finance Support Officer, Brisbane
Facilities, Brisbane (AO3)
Date of duty Beaumont, Naomi
Elizabeth
Administrative Officer, Finance,
Business, Brisbane City Region,
Support Services, Brisbane (AO2)
DPW
12716/11B
Business Support Coordinator,
Brisbane Facilities, Milton (AO4)
Date of duty Tartan, Joanne
Business Support Officer, Brisbane
Facilities, Milton (AO3)
DPW
12735/11B
Business Support Coordinator,
Brisbane Facilities, Milton (AO4)
Date of duty Perrau, Mai Hege
Business Support Officer, Brisbane
Facilities, Hemmant (AO3)
29-08-2011 Lambert, Emma
Compliance Officer, State Penalties
Enforcement Registry, Department of
Justice and Attorney-General,
Brisbane (AO3)
Residential Tenancies Authority
RTA
10/11
Claims Officer, Claims, Rental Bond
Services, Brisbane (AO3)
Shared Service Agency
DPW
27468/11
Human Resource Officer, DCS,
Recruitment, HR Services Forestry
House, Client Services HR & Mail,
Queensland Shared Services,
Brisbane (AO3)
25-07-2011 Davis, Debra
Administrative Officer, DCS,
Recruitment, HR Services Forestry
House, Client Services HR & Mail,
Queensland Shared Services,
Brisbane (AO2)
DPW
28029/11
Senior Accountant, Business
Performance, Business Performance
& Support, Organisational Capability,
Queensland Shared Services,
Brisbane (AO6)
01-07-2011 Hawkins, Bradley
Senior Finance Officer, General
Ledger Reconciliation, General
Ledger & Reporting, Assets, General
ledger & Reporting, Client Services
(Finance & Facilities) Queensland
Shared Services, Brisbane (AO5)
Date of duty Albrecht, Nicole
Maree
Principal Project Advisor, Program
and Project Office, Solutions
Delivery, Smart Service Queensland,
Brisbane (AO7)
Smart Service Queensland
DPW
27943/11
Manager, Program and Project Office,
Solutions Delivery, Smart Service
Queensland, Brisbane (AO8)
Transport and Main Roads
TMR
8070/11
Marine Officer Grade 2, Operations
Branch, Maritime Safety Queensland,
Gladstone (MOFF2)
Date of duty Evans, Robert
Marine Officer, Marine Operations,
Maritime Safety Queensland,
Gladstone (MO04)
TMR
8256/11
Senior Advisor, Policy Integrated
Branch, Strategic Policy Division,
Brisbane (AO6)
Date of duty Sherrin, Leesa
Research Officer, Policy and
Planning Branch, Passenger
Transport Division, Brisbane (AO4)
TMR
8441/11B
Procurement Coordinator,
Asset Services South, RoadTek,
Brisbane (AO4)
Date of duty Dao, Gong
Project Administration Officer
(Procurement), Network Services,
RoadTek, Brisbane (AO3)
26 August 2011]
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 122
987
APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference
Number
Vacancy
Date of
Appointment
Name of Appointee
Previous Position and Classification
(Unless otherwise indicated)
Treasury Department
TY
8702/11
Principal Policy Officer, E & SP and
QORE, Treasury Office, Brisbane (AO7)
Date of duty Moroney, Sean
TY
8682/11
Senior Policy Officer, E & SP and QORE, Date of duty Zerafa, Katja
Treasury Office, Brisbane (AO6)
Policy Officer, E & SP and QORE,
Treasury Office, Brisbane (AO5)
TY
8328/11
Senior Revenue Officer – Level 1, Land
Revenue, Office of State Revenue,
Brisbane (AO5)
Revenue Officer – Level 1, Land
Revenue, Office of State Revenue,
Brisbane (AO3)
Date of duty Zhang, Hui
Senior Policy Officer, E & SP and QORE,
Treasury Office, Brisbane (AO6)
NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART II
Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies.
Appeals do not lie against these appointments.
APPOINTMENTS PART II - NON-APPEALABLE
Reference
Number
Vacancy
Date of Appointment
Name of Appointee
Queensland Art Gallery
QAG
617/11
Marketing and Advertising Assistant, Marketing and
Advertising, Marketing and Business Development,
Brisbane (AO3)
25-07-2011
Annis-Brown, Bennett
Education and Training
~ CO
10215/11
Executive Assistant, Office of the Assistant DirectorGeneral, Indigenous Education and Training Futures
Division, Brisbane (AO4)
22-08-2011
Handley, Susan
^ CO
10172/11
Human Resource Services Officer, Workforce Recruitment
and Employment Unit, Human Resources Branch,
Operations Division, Brisbane (AO3)
22-08-2011
Belleville, Susan
CO
10082/11C
Senior Investigator, Ethical Standards Unit, Human
Resources Branch, Operations Division, Brisbane (AO6)
03-10-2011
Morton, Paul
+ FNR
20523/10
Cook, Daradgee Environmental Education Centre, Far
North Queensland Region, Cairns (OO3)
25-01-2011
Venables, Anne
NQR
10034/11
Community Education Counsellor, Bwgcolman
Community School, North Queensland Region,
Townsville (CEC1-3)
03-08-2011
Sibley, Deanne
08-07-2011
Kashikar, Chetan
~ Temporary position until 30-06-2012 unless otherwise determined.
^ Temporary position until 29-10-2012 unless otherwise determined.
+ Temporary appointment until 09-12-2011 unless otherwise determined.
Department of Health
HHL
1104363
Senior Software Developer (SIMS), Finance Solutions,
Finance Branch, Finance, Procurement and Legal
Services Division, Bowen Hills (AO6)
988
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 122
[26 August 2011
APPOINTMENTS PART II - NON-APPEALABLE
Reference
Number
Vacancy
Date of Appointment
Name of Appointee
HHL
1106911
Senior Library Technician, Statistical Output and Library
Services, Health Statistics Centre, Performance and
Accountability Division, Brisbane (TO3)
05-08-2011
Munro, Alison
HHL
1106715
Procurement Officer, Information and Communication
Technology Procurement Unit, Health Services
Purchasing and Logistics Branch, Finance, Procurement
and Legal Services Division, Brisbane (AO5)
09-08-2011
Broom, Christopher
HHL
110666
Data Collections Officer, Data Collections Unit, Health
Statistics Centre, Performance and Accountability
Division, Brisbane (AO3)
08-08-2011
Solomon, Gina
HHL
1105409
Executive Officer, Cabinet and Executive Services
Branch, Office of the Director-General, Brisbane (AO8)
27-07-2011
Costa, Alison
HHL
1104574
Senior Workforce Planning Officer, Workforce Analysis
and Research Unit, Clinical Workforce Planning and
Development Branch, Policy, Strategy and Resourcing
Division, Brisbane (AO6)
05-08-2011
O’Shea, Timothy
HHL
1106205
Principal Communications Advisor, Organisational
Engagement, Integrated Communications Branch, Office
of the Director-General, Brisbane (AO7)
19-07-2011
Beck, Hayley
HHL
1105164
Project and Policy Support Officer, Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Health Branch, Policy, Strategy and
Resourcing Division, Brisbane (AO5)
01-08-2011
Hoffman, Serena
09-08-2011
Richardson, Brian James
01-09-2011
Collins, Cathy
Date of duty
Mead, Robert
Date of duty
Potter, Tony
Justice and Attorney-General
J
3025/11
Director, Electrical Equipment and Licensing, Electrical
Safety Office, Office of Fair and Safe Work Queensland,
Brisbane (SO)
Queensland Museum
QMB
204/11
Senior Conservator, Collection Services, Queensland
Museum South Bank, Brisbane (PO4)
Department of Public Works
* DPW
13193/11
Program Director, Information Security Program, ICT
Policy and Coordination Office, ICT Division,
Brisbane (SO)
* Temporary for 12 months with possible extension.
Transport and Main Roads
TMR
6758/11
Regional Director, Assets and Operations, Operations,
Cairns (SES2)
Urban Land Development Authority
ULDA
311/11
Business Support Officer, Residential Development,
Brisbane (AO4)
18-07-2011
Adams, Beckie
ULDA
314/11
ICT Support Officer, Business Services, Brisbane (AO3)
22-08-2011
Boyd, Paul
26 August 2011]
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990
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 122
Casino Control Act 1982
Department of Communities
Brisbane, 26 August 2011
NOTIFICATION OF CASINO GAMING AMENDMENT RULE (NO.1) 2011
Pursuant to section 63(3) of the Casino Control Act 1982, I,
Paul Lucas, MP, Deputy Premier, Attorney-General, Minister for
Local Government and Special Minister of State, hereby give notice
of an amendment to Schedule 14 – Texas hold’em poker of the
Casino Gaming Rule 2010 to amend the way in which the game is
played. Amendments include the introduction of a folding line,
changes to calculating commission for multiple pots, enhancement
of provisions detailing the placement of wagers and the addition of
new terms such as buy-in, dealer button and muck.
Paul Lucas MP
Deputy Premier, Attorney-General,
Minister for Local Government
and Special Minister of State
Electricity Act 1994
CODE REVISION NOTICE
Pursuant to Section 120J of the Electricity Act 1994 , the
Queensland Competition Authority advises that a revision to
the Queensland Electricity Industry Code (version 10) was
approved by the Minister for Energy and Water Utilities on
15 August 2011. The changes remove areas of duplication and
conflict with the Australian Consumer Law.
The revised Electricity Industry Code (version 10) will come into
effect on and from 26 August 2011.
A copy of the revised Electricity Industry Code can be obtained
free of charge from the Authority's website at www.qca.org.au
or by phone on 07 3222 0555.
Department of Community Safety
Brisbane, August 2011
The Commissioner, Queensland Fire & Rescue Service, notifies
under section 104DA(4) of the Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990 ,
the average number of unwanted alarms for monitored systems for
the last financial year 2010/2011 is 3.39.
Hon Neil Roberts MP
Minister for Community Safety
Gas Supply Act 2003
CODE REVISION NOTICE
Pursuant to Section 270I of the Gas Supply Act 2003, the
Queensland Competition Authority advises that a revision to
the Queensland Gas Industry Code (version 4) was approved by
the Minister for Energy and Water Utilities on 15 August 2011.
The changes remove areas of duplication and conflict with the
Australian Consumer Law.
The revised Gas Industry Code (version 4) will come into effect
on and from 26 August 2011.
A copy of the revised Gas Industry Code can be obtained free of
charge from the Authority's website at www.qca.org.au or by
phone on 07 3222 0555.
[26 August 2011
Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of
the Executive Council and in pursuance of the provisions of the
Major Sports Facilities Act 2001 , has declared the major sports
facility events outlined in Schedule 1 as declared events for the
periods indicated:
SCHEDULE 1
Major Sports Facility Declared Period
event
Major
Sports
Facility
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Wellington Phoenix
9 October 2011
11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Newcastle Jets
30 October 2011
11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Adelaide United
11 November 2011
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Melbourne Heart
18 November 2011
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Brisbane Roar
26 November 2011
1:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Sydney FC
11 December 2011
1:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Melbourne Heart
8 January 2012
12:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Wellington Phoenix
15 January 2012
12:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
27 January 2012
Gold Coast United v
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Central Coast Mariners
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Melbourne Victory
1 February 2012
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Skilled
Park
Indigenous All Stars v
NRL All Stars
4 February 2012
6:00 am – 11:00 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Adelaide United
12 February 2012
11:30 am – 8:30 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Melbourne Victory
25 February 2012
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Perth Glory
18 March 2012
12:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Skilled
Park
Hyundai A-League
Gold Coast United v
Brisbane Roar
25 March 2012
12:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Skilled
Park
One Day Domestic
Match
Queensland v Victoria
9 October 2011
6:00 am – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
One Day Domestic
Match
Queensland v
New South Wales
20 November 2011
6:00 am – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
26 August 2011]
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 122
International Cricket
Test Match
Australia v
New Zealand
6:00 am 1 December 2011
Brisbane
– 7:00 pm 5 December 2011 Cricket
Ground
Twenty/20 Big Bash
Brisbane Heat v
Melbourne Stars
20 December 2011
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
Twenty/20 Big Bash
Brisbane Heat v
Adelaide Strikers
3 January 2012
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
Twenty/20 Big Bash
Brisbane Heat v
Hobart Hurricanes
6 January 2012
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
Twenty/20 Big Bash
Brisbane Heat v
Sydney Thunder
17 January 2012
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
Twenty/20 Big Bash
Semi Final
(To be confirmed)
21 January 2012
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
Twenty/20 Big Bash
Semi Final
(To be confirmed)
22 January 2012
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
Twenty/20 Big Bash
Final
(To be confirmed)
28 January 2012
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
One Day Domestic
Match
Queensland v
Western Australia
11 February 2012
6:00 am – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
One Day International
Australia v India
19 February 2012
6:00 am – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
One Day International
India v Sri Lanka
21 February 2012
6:00 am – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
One Day Domestic
Final
(To be confirmed)
25 February 2012
6:00 am – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
One Day International
Final
4 March 2012
6:00 am – 11:00 pm
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
Sheffield Shield Final
(To be confirmed)
6:00 am 16 March 2012
– 7:00 pm 20 March 2012
Brisbane
Cricket
Ground
National Rugby
League PreliminaryFinal
(To be confirmed)
991
Queensland Heritage Act 1992
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Heritage Register Decision
2:30 pm 23 September 2011 Dairy
– 11:00 pm
Farmers
24 September 2011
Stadium
Under the provisions of s.54 of the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 ,
the Department of Environment and Resource Management gives
public notice that on 12 August 2011, the Queensland Heritage
Council removed part of the following State Heritage Place from
the Queensland Heritage Register: HRN 600667:
Mackay
World War I Cenotaph and Jubilee Park
(formerly known as Mackay War Memorial)
Alfred Street
Queensland Heritage Act 1992
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Heritage Register Decision
Under the provisions of s.54 of the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 ,
the Department of Environment and Resource Management gives
public notice that on 12 August 2011, the Queensland Heritage
Council entered in the Queensland Heritage Register the following
as State Heritage Places:
HRN: 602784 Curtis Island
Little Sea Hill Lighthouse
Sea Hill Point
HRN: 602788 Fortitude Valley Fortitude Valley Child Health Centre
112 Alfred Street
HRN: 602789 Gympie
Gympie Town Hall Reserve Complex
2 Caledonian Hill
NOTICE OF A MINISTERIAL DESIGNATION OF LAND
FOR COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE
MADE UNDER THE SUSTAINABLE PLANNING ACT 2009
I, STEPHEN ROBERTSON MP, Minister for Energy and Water Utilities,
give notice:
A Ministerial designation has been made
A designation of land for community infrastructure pursuant to
section 200 of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 has been made.
The designation is in respect of land on which Queensland
Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited, trading as Powerlink
Queensland, proposes to build community infrastructure.
Description of the land to which the designation applies
The land designated consists of a corridor of easements and areas
of land as described in the table below:
Easement/ Easement/ Property Lot
Area ID
Area Plan
No.
No.
Property
Survey
Plan No.
Local
Government
R
SP242400
44
SP140243
Rockhampton
Regional Council
A
RP618377
2
RP616319
Rockhampton
Regional Council
Queensland Heritage Act 1992
N
SP242399
2
RP616319
Rockhampton
Regional Council
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
B
RP618378
236
LIV401088
Rockhampton
Regional Council
M
SP242395
236
LIV401088
Rockhampton
Regional Council
C
LN2722
26
LN1632
Rockhampton
Regional Council
L
SP242394
26
LN1632
Rockhampton
Regional Council
CIDA
WycarbahXP-7
SPILL CREEK
Phil Reeves MP
Minister for Child Safety
and Minister for Sport
Heritage Register Decision
Under the provisions of s.54 of the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 ,
the Department of Environment and Resource Management gives
public notice that a decision has been made by the Queensland
Heritage Council on 12 August 2011, not to enter in the Queensland
Heritage Register the following as a State Heritage Place HRN 602785:
Mackay Harbour
Mackay Harbour Board Building (former)
Harbour Road
Rockhampton
Regional Council
992
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 122
NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION
H
SP242392
9
LN482
Rockhampton
Regional Council
J
SP242393
9
LN482
Rockhampton
Regional Council
Maritime Safety Queensland
Brisbane 18 August 2011
K
SP242393
9
LN482
Rockhampton
Regional Council
CIDA
WycarbahXP-6
CONNORS
ROAD
Rockhampton
Regional Council
I, Patrick Quirk, 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 .
CIDA
WycarbahXP-5
UNNAMED
ROAD
Rockhampton
Regional Council
G
SP242392
610
CIDA
WycarbahXP-4
SANDY
CREEK
F
SP242391
673
CIDA
WycarbahXP-3
UNNAMED
ROAD
E
SP242391
1820
LIV40165
Rockhampton
Regional Council
Rockhampton
Regional Council
LIV401205
Rockhampton
Regional Council
Rockhampton
Regional Council
LIV40647
Rockhampton
Regional Council
WycarbahSANDY
XP-2
CREEK ROAD
Rockhampton
Regional Council
D
SP242390
26
LIV401031
Rockhampton
Regional Council
C
SP242389
2
RP601691
Rockhampton
Regional Council
CIDA
WycarbahXP-1
UNNAMED
ROAD
B
SP242388
2
SP226586
Rockhampton
Regional Council
A
SP242387
1
SP226586
Rockhampton
Regional Council
CIDA
Rockhampton
Regional Council
Type of community infrastructure for which the land has been
designated
The type of community infrastructure for which the land has been
designated is operating works under the Electricity Act 1994 .
Specifically, these operating works are Powerlink’s proposed
Stanwell to Queensland Rail National Wycarbah Transmission
Line Project comprising:
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a new 10.2km 132kV single circuit concrete pole transmission
line from the Stanwell Substation to the proposed Queensland
Rail National Wycarbah Substation.
STEPHEN ROBERTSON MP
Minister for Energy and
Water Utilities
Dated: 19 August 2011
Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994
SCHEDULE
The events consisting of water ski races to be conducted by the
organisers, Ski Racing Queensland Inc, between the hours of
8.00am and 5.00pm on 9 September 2011 to 18 September 2011,
over the waters of Somerset Dam as shown in red on the course map
prepared by Maritime Safety Queensland, designated plan “A1-315”,
and held at the Regional Harbour Master’s office in Brisbane.
PATRICK QUIRK
General Manager
Maritime Safety Queensland
Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
GOLD COAST TAXI SERVICE AREA
Notice is hereby given under section 67 (1) of the Transport
Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994 that, as and from
26 August 2011 the boundary of the Gold Coast Taxi Service Area is
amended to include the Upper Coomera, Pimpama and Willowvale
regions in the north and the Reedy Creek region in the south.
A detailed map describing the above taxi service area can be
viewed by visiting the Department of Transport and Main Roads
website at www.tmr.qld.gov.au
Ryan Huelin
Delegate of the Director-General
Department of Transport and Main Roads
Gazette Advertisements
General Gazette
All submissions to the General Gazette must be received
before 12 noon on Wednesdays.
For example:
- Departmental Notices
- Gaming Machine Licence Applications
- Liquor Licence Applications
- Wine Industry - Satellite Cellar Door Applications
- Disposal of Unclaimed Goods
- Land Sales / Resumption of Land
- Meeting Notices
- Dissolution of Partnership Notices
- Unclaimed Monies, etc
NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION
Email your submission in Microsoft Word or PDF format to:
Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994
[email protected]
Maritime Safety Queensland
16 August 2011
I, Patrick Quirk, 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.
OR Fax through your submission to: ... (07) 3866 0292
with a covering letter.
OR Post to PO Box 5506, Brendale, Qld, 4500
All payments for non-account submissions must be
receipted by Accounts before 12 noon on Wednesdays.
SCHEDULE
— Quotes are available on request —
The events consisting of water ski races to be conducted by the
organisers, Ski Racing Queensland Inc, between the hours of
8.00am and 5.00pm on 9 September 2011 to 18 September 2011,
over the waters of Bramble Bay as shown in red on the course map
prepared by Maritime Safety Queensland, designated plan “A1-311”,
and held at the Regional Harbour Master’s office in Brisbane.
A proof is then prepared and sent back to you for approval.
PATRICK QUIRK
General Manager
Maritime Safety Queensland
The final approval to print must be returned before close
of business on Wednesday to be included in Friday’s
Gazette.
The Gazettes are set to print on Thursday morning and
are sent to the printers Thursday afternoon.
Distribution is completed first thing Friday morning.
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NOTIFICATION OF FORMS
UNDER THE
NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORM UNDER THE
BODY CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT ACT 1997
1.
Approval
The following forms have been approved by the DirectorGeneral as Chief Executive of the Department of Justice
and Attorney-General for use under the Body Corporate
and Community Management Act 1997 , to take effect on
29 August 2011.
Form
Form Heading
Number
Version
Notice to body corporate of a
8
contravention of a body corporate by-law
Form 2
Notice of authorised signatories on body 6
corporate financial institution account
Form 6
Proxy form for body corporate general
meetings
7
Form 7
Proxy form for committee meetings
8
8
Guidelines for the engagement of a body
manager to carry out the
Form 18 corporate
7
functions of a committee and its
executive members
2.
Form 19 The effect of a change in the regulation
module applying to a scheme
6
Form 20 Explanatory note-proposal to amend
7
Commencement
The following form has been approved by the General Manager of the
Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service Leave)
Authority to take effect from the date of issue.
Form approved
The following form has been approved:
Form No. Version No. Form Heading
1
Worker Claim for Long Service Leave
Availability of form
The form is available from:
1.
Building and Construction Industry (Portable Long Service
Leave) Authority trading as QLeave
Level 4, Centro Lutwyche
543 Lutwyche Road
Lutwyche Qld 4030
1 800 803 491
This notice is issued by Maureen Buckland Record Systems
Coordinator, QLeave.
NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THE
CHILD PROTECTION ACT 1999
CHILDRENS COURT ACT 1992
Revocation of Approval
Commencement
The following forms were approved by the Director-General,
Department of Communities on 19 August 2011 to take effect
from 29 August 2011.
Approval of the following forms has been withdrawn, effective
from 29 November 2011.
Forms approved
The following forms have been approved:
Form
Form Heading
Number
Version
Form 1
Notice to body corporate of a
contravention of a body corporate by-law 7
Form 2
Notice of authorised signatories on body 5
corporate financial institution account
Form 6
Proxy form for body corporate general
meetings
6
Form 7
Proxy form for committee meetings
7
Form 13 Body corporate information certificate
7
Guidelines for the engagement of a body
Form 18 corporate manager to carry out the
6
functions of a committee and its
executive members
3.
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY (PORTABLE LONG
SERVICE LEAVE) ACT 1991
BCI 13
Form 1
Form 13 Body corporate information certificate
993
effect of a change in the regulation
Form 19 The
module applying to a scheme
5
Form 20 Explanatory note-proposal to amend
6
Form No. Version No.
Form Heading
17
4
Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Recognised Entity
28
3
Warrant for Apprehension of a Child
49
1
Application for Transition Order
Withdrawal of approval of existing forms
Approval of the following forms have been withdrawn:
Form No. Version No.
Form Heading
17
3
Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Recognised Entity
28
2
Warrant for Apprehension of a Child
Availability of forms
Copies of forms 17, 28 and 49 will be available on the Department
of Communities’ infonet website at:
http://csintranet.dcs.root.internal/Court-Services/Forms.aspx
Linda A Apelt, Director-General
Department of Communities
Availability of Forms
Copies of the forms are available from the Office of the
Commissioner for Body Corporate and Community
Management on free call 1800 060 119 or online at
www.justice.qld.gov.au/bccm
NOTIFICATION OF FORMS APPROVED UNDER THE
SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND ACT 1991
The following forms have been approved by the Rules Committee
for use under the Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991 from
1 September 2011:
Form 130 (Version 1) Request for fee refund
Form 131 (Version 1) Application for reduction of fees by an individual
Form 132 (Version 1) Application for reduction of fees by a corporation
AVAILABILITY OF FORMS
Copies of the forms are available either from any Queensland
Court Registry or at http://www.courts.qld.gov.au/107.htm
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QUEENSLAND POLICE SERVICE
NOTIFICATION OF FORM APPROVED UNDER THE
POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ACT 2000
Form Details
Form 11
Ver. 4 — 12/08/2011
Statement to Occupier (Summary of the
Occupier’s Rights and Obligations Under a Search
Warrant)
Availability
Form 11 is for internal Queensland Police Service use only and is not a public use form.
QUEENSLAND POLICE SERVICE
NOTIFICATION OF FORM REPEALED UNDER THE
POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ACT 2000
Form Details
Form 11
Q U
Ver. 3 — 01/07/2006
E E N S L A N D
Statement to Occupier (Summary of the
Occupier’s Rights and Obligations Under a Search
Warrant)
P O L I C
E
S E R V I C E
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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
159 Witness Protection Regulation 2011
Witness Protection Act 2000
160 Fire and Rescue Service Regulation 2011
Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990
161 Transport Infrastructure (Public Marine Facilities) Regulation 2011
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
162 Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2011
Land Title Act 1994
Water Act 2000
163 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions
Child Protection and Other Acts Amendment Act 2010
164 Queensland Heritage Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2011
Queensland Heritage Act 1992
165 Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2011
Statutory Instruments Act 1992
166 Uniform Civil Procedure (Fees) and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2011
Recording of Evidence Act 1962
Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991
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TABLE 2
SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT
This table shows affected subordinate legislation
Empowering Act
Subordinate Legislation
No.
Child Protection and Other Acts Amendment Act 2010
Proclamation commencing remaining provisions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990
Fire and Rescue Service Regulation 2001 SL No. 75
•
rep by Fire and Rescue Service Regulation 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Fire and Rescue Service Regulation 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Land Title Act 1994
Land Title Regulation 2005
•
amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation
(No. 2) 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Queensland Heritage Act 1992
Queensland Heritage Regulation 2003
•
amd by Queensland Heritage Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Recording of Evidence Act 1962
Recording of Evidence Regulation 2008
•
amd by Uniform Civil Procedure (Fees) and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation
(No. 1) 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Statutory Instruments Act 1992
Statutory Instruments Regulation 2002
•
amd by Statutory Instruments Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991
Uniform Civil Procedure (Fees) Regulation 2009
•
amd by Uniform Civil Procedure (Fees) and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation
(No. 1) 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
•
amd by Uniform Civil Procedure (Fees) and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation
(No. 1) 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Infrastructure (Public Marine Facilities) Regulation 2000 SL No. 339
•
rep by Transport Infrastructure (Public Marine Facilities) Regulation 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Transport Infrastructure (Public Marine Facilities) Regulation 2011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Water Act 2000
Water Regulation 2002
•
amd by Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation
(No. 2) 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Witness Protection Act 2000
Witness Protection Regulation 2001 SL No. 8
•
rep by Witness Protection Regulation 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
Witness Protection Regulation 2011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
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Copies of the subordinate legislation can be purchased by arrangement from—
Queensland Government Services Centre, 33 Charlotte Street, Brisbane Qld 4000
To arrange for subordinate legislation to be sent to the centre for your collection please
telephone 131304
A mail service or a subscription service for subordinate legislation is also available from—
SDS Publications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Telephone: (07) 3883 8700
PO Box 5506 Brendale, Qld 4500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facsimile: (07) 3883 8720
Purchase on-line at—<www.bookshop.qld.gov.au>
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Liquor Act 1992
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE
Applicant’s Name: Yeruf Pty Ltd.
Premises:
Beaches Off Tedder - 5-11 Woodroffe Avenue,
Principal Activity:
Main Beach QLD 4217.
Commercial Other (Subsidiary On-Premises)
Licence - The provision of meals prepared and
served to be eaten on the premises.
Proposed Trading Hours:
10:00a.m. to 9:00p.m. - Monday to Sunday.
OBJECTIONS TO 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.
COPIES OF ANY OBJECTIONS OR SUBMISSIONS (INCLUDING
OBJECTOR’S DETAILS) WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE APPLICANT
AND A CONFERENCE MAY BE HELD.
Grounds for Objection:
(a) undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience
to persons who reside, 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;
(b) harm from alcohol abuse and misuse and associated
violence;
(c) an adverse effect on the health or safety of members of the
public;
(d) an adverse effect on the amenity of the community.
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 petition
template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor
and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au
A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION
TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of
this application will impact on the community, particularly
relating to matters which the chief executive must have regard
under Section 116(8) of the Liquor Act 1992 .
For further information on what is being proposed by the applicant,
please contact Jenny Wood, Commercial Licensing Specialists on
(07) 5526 0112 or email [email protected]
Closing Date for Objections or
Submissions:
[26 August 2011
OBJECTIONS TO 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.
COPIES OF ANY OBJECTIONS OR SUBMISSIONS (INCLUDING
OBJECTOR’S DETAILS) WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE APPLICANT
AND A CONFERENCE MAY BE HELD.
Grounds for Objection:
(a) undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience
to persons who reside, 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;
(b) harm from alcohol abuse and misuse and associated
violence;
(c) an adverse effect on the health or safety of members of the
public;
(d) an adverse effect on the amenity of the community.
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 petition
template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor
and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au
A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION
TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of
this application will impact on the community, particularly
relating to matters which the chief executive must have regard
under Section 116(8) of the Liquor Act 1992 .
For further information on what is being proposed by the
applicant, please contact Mr Sean Carthew on 0403 311 870 or
email [email protected]
Closing Date for Objections or
Submissions:
Lodging Objections or Submissions:
30th September 2011
Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with:
Licensing Officer
Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation
Locked Bag 180
CITY EAST QLD 4002
Telephone: (07) 3224 7131
All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has
been made on the application.
Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1925
14th September 2011
Lodging Objections or Submissions:
Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with:
Licensing Officer
Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation
PO Box 3520
Australia Fair
SOUTHPORT QLD 4215
Telephone: (07) 5581 3390
All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has
been made on the application.
Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1924
Liquor Act 1992
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE
Applicant’s Name: Burger Urge Pty Ltd.
Premises:
Burger Urge - Shop 3, 156 Boundary Street,
West End.
Principal Activity:
Commercial Other - Subsidiary On-Premises
Licence - Provision of meals prepared and
served to be eaten on the premises.
Trading Hours:
10:00a.m. to 12midnight - Monday to Sunday.
Liquor Act 1992
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE
Applicant’s Name: Dai Rong Cheng Pty Ltd.
Premises:
Kin Sei Sushi, Shop 2019, Garden City
Principal Activity:
Trading Hours:
Shopping Centre, 2049 Logan Road (Cnr
Kessells Road), Upper Mt Gravatt.
Commercial Other (Subsidiary On-Premises
Licence) - The provision of meals prepared, and
served to be eaten, on the licensed premises.
10:00a.m. to 12midnight - Monday to Sunday.
OBJECTIONS TO 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.
COPIES OF ANY OBJECTIONS OR SUBMISSIONS (INCLUDING
OBJECTOR’S DETAILS) WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE APPLICANT
AND A CONFERENCE MAY BE HELD.
Grounds for Objection:
(a) undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience
to persons who reside, 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;
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(b) harm from alcohol abuse and misuse and associated
violence;
(c) an adverse effect on the health or safety of members of the
public;
(d) an adverse effect on the amenity of the community.
A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION
TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of
this application will impact on the community, particularly
relating to matters which the chief executive must have regard
under Section 116(8) of the Liquor Act 1992 .
Format of Objections:
For further information on what is being proposed by the
applicant, please contact Mark Malthouse of Pro Liquor
Solutions on 1300 227 550 or email [email protected]
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 petition
template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor
and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au
A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION
TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of
this application will impact on the community, particularly
relating to matters which the chief executive must have regard
under Section 116(8) of the Liquor Act 1992 .
For further information on what is being proposed by the
applicant, please contact David Grundy at Liquor & Gaming
Specialists on (07) 3252 4066 or email [email protected]
Closing Date for Objections or
Submissions:
Closing Date for Objections or
Submissions:
19th September 2011
Lodging Objections or Submissions:
Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with:
Licensing Officer
Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation
Locked Bag 180
CITY EAST QLD 4002
Telephone: (07) 3224 7131
All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has
been made on the application.
Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1927
22nd September 2011
Lodging Objections or Submissions:
Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with:
Licensing Officer
Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation
Locked Bag 180
CITY EAST QLD 4002
Telephone: (07) 3224 7131
All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has
been made on the application.
Liquor Act 1992
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DETACHED BOTTLESHOP AND
EXTENDED TRADING HOURS
Applicant’s Name: Australian Leisure And Hospitality Group
Pty Limited trading as Allenstown Hotel.
Premises:
Gracemere Shoppingworld, Tenancy 1, 1-19
McLaughlin Street, Gracemere.
Principal Activity:
Commercial Hotel Licence - Sale of liquor
for consumption off the licensed premises.
Trading Hours:
9:00a.m. to 12midnight - Monday to Sunday.
Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1926
Liquor Act 1992
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A NEW LICENCE
Applicant’s Name: Iro Pty Ltd As Trustee For The Iro Unit Trust.
Premises:
Iro Sushi & Sake Bar, 4/151 Baroona Road,
Rosalie.
Principal Activity:
Provision of meals - To be prepared and served
to be eaten on the premises.
Trading Hours:
10:00a.m. to 12midnight - Monday to Sunday.
OBJECTIONS TO 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.
COPIES OF ANY OBJECTIONS OR SUBMISSIONS (INCLUDING
OBJECTOR’S DETAILS) WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE APPLICANT
AND A CONFERENCE MAY BE HELD.
Grounds for Objection:
(a) undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience
to persons who reside, 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;
(b) harm from alcohol abuse and misuse and associated
violence;
(c) an adverse effect on the health or safety of members of the
public;
(d) an adverse effect on the amenity of the community.
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 petition
template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor
and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au
OBJECTIONS TO 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.
COPIES OF ANY OBJECTIONS OR SUBMISSIONS (INCLUDING
OBJECTOR’S DETAILS) WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE APPLICANT
AND A CONFERENCE MAY BE HELD.
Grounds for Objection:
(a) undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to
persons who reside, 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;
(b) harm from alcohol abuse and misuse and associated
violence;
(c) an adverse effect on the health or safety of members of the
public;
(d) an adverse effect on the amenity of the community.
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 petition
template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor
and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au
A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION
TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of
this application will impact on the community, particularly
relating to matters which the chief executive must have regard
under Section 116(8) of the Liquor Act 1992 .
For further information on what is being proposed by the
applicant, please contact Jamie O’Donnell on (07) 3909 4820
or email [email protected]
Closing Date for Objections or
Submissions:
13th September 2011
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Lodging Objections or Submissions:
Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with:
Licensing Officer
Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation
PO Box 1125
ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700
Telephone: (07) 4938 4937
All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has
been made on the application.
Liquor Act 1992
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DETACHED BOTTLESHOP AND
EXTENDED TRADING HOURS
Applicant’s Name: Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group Pty
Limited trading as The Brook Hotel Motel.
Detached Bottleshop Premises:
DBS3 The Brook Hotel Motel, North West
Plaza, Shop 10 & 10A, 97 Flockton Street,
Everton Park.
Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1928
Liquor Act 1992
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DETACHED BOTTLESHOP AND
EXTENDED TRADING HOURS
Applicant’s Name: Shoobridge Hotels Pty Ltd trading as Jockey
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Principal Activity:
The sale of liquor for consumption off the
premises.
Trading Hours:
9:00a.m. to 10:00p.m. - Monday to Sunday.
Club Hotel.
Premises:
Gympie Southside Town Centre, Shop 302 &
303, 1-5 Woolgar Rd, Southside.
Principal Activity:
Commercial Hotel Licence - sale of liquor
for consumption off the licensed premises.
Trading Hours:
9:00a.m. to 9:00p.m. - Monday to Sunday.
OBJECTIONS TO 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.
OBJECTIONS TO 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.
COPIES OF ANY OBJECTIONS OR SUBMISSIONS (INCLUDING
OBJECTOR’S DETAILS) WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE APPLICANT
AND A CONFERENCE MAY BE HELD.
Grounds for Objection:
COPIES OF ANY OBJECTIONS OR SUBMISSIONS (INCLUDING
OBJECTOR’S DETAILS) WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE APPLICANT
AND A CONFERENCE MAY BE HELD.
(a) undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to
persons who reside, 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;
Grounds for Objection:
(b) harm from alcohol abuse and misuse and associated
violence;
(a) undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to
persons who reside, 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;
(b) harm from alcohol abuse and misuse and associated
violence;
(c) an adverse effect on the health or safety of members of the
public;
(d) an adverse effect on the amenity of the community.
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 petition
template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor
and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au
A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION
TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of
this application will impact on the community, particularly
relating to matters which the chief executive must have regard
under Section 116(8) of the Liquor Act 1992 .
For further information on what is being proposed by the
applicant, please contact Jason Morphett, Star Hotel Group on
(07) 3423 8955 or email [email protected]
Closing Date for Objections or
Submissions:
28th September 2011
Lodging Objections or Submissions:
Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with:
Licensing Officer
Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation
PO Box 3703
HERVEY BAY QLD 4655
Telephone: (07) 4197 9803
All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has
been made on the application.
Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1929
(c) an adverse effect on the health or safety of members of the
public;
(d) an adverse effect on the amenity of the community.
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 petition
template is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquor
and Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au
A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSION
TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting of
this application will impact on the community, particularly
relating to matters which the chief executive must have regard
under Section 116(8) of the Liquor Act 1992 .
For further information on what is being proposed by the
applicant, please contact Ms Jamie-Marie O’Donnell, ALH Group
on (07) 3909 4820 or email [email protected]
Closing Date for Objections or
Submissions:
21st September 2011
Lodging Objections or Submissions:
Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with:
Licensing Officer
Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation
Locked Bag 180
CITY EAST QLD 4002
Telephone: (07) 3224 7131
All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision has
been made on the application.
Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 1930
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QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 122
1001
Local Government Act 2009
Local Government Act 2009
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL
Notice given pursuant to the Local Government Act 2009 - Local
Government (Finance, Plans And Reporting) Regulation 2010 (Qld)
Notice given pursuant to the Local Government Act 2009 - Local
Government (Finance, Plans And Reporting) Regulation 2010 (Qld)
To: PETER JOHN TERRY KNIGHT
To: JOHN RAYMOND WARD and
JOYCE BIANCO
Date: 2 June 2011
This Notice is given to you by the Whitsunday Regional Council
(“the Council”), and relates to the property described as Lot 5
on BUP70847 in the Parish of Conway and in the County of
Herbert situated at 7 Hermitage Drive, Airlie Beach QLD 4802.
This Notice is given because rates and charges levied by the
Council on the above property are at least 3 years overdue. Where
rates and charges on a property are more than 3 years overdue, the
Council may sell the property at auction and use the proceeds,
amongst other things, to discharge the overdue rates and charges.
If the overdue rates and charges are not paid within 3 months of
this Notice, the Council will commence proceedings to sell the
property without further notice to the property owner. The sale
proceedings will be discontinued if the amount of all overdue
rates and charges levied on the land and all expenses incurred
by the Council in attempting to sell the land, are paid to the
Council. and Sections 74 - 78 of the Local Government (Finance,
Plans and Reporting) Regulation 2010 (Qld) (”the Regulation”)
give you a final opportunity to pay the overdue rates and charges
(and all expenses incurred by the Council in attempting to sell
the land) to prevent sale of the land by Council.
You are hereby notified that:-
This Notice is given to you by the Whitsunday Regional Council
(“the Council”), and relates to the property described as Lot
211 on CP G7281in the Parish of Molongle and in the County of
Salisbury situated at 8 McCane Street, Gumlu QLD 4805.
This Notice is given because rates and charges levied by the
Council on the above property are at least 3 years overdue. Where
rates and charges on a property are more than 3 years overdue, the
Council may sell the property at auction and use the proceeds,
amongst other things, to discharge the overdue rates and charges.
If the overdue rates and charges are not paid within 3 months of
this Notice, the Council will commence proceedings to sell the
property without further notice to the property owner. The sale
proceedings will be discontinued if the amount of all overdue
rates and charges levied on the land and all expenses incurred
by the Council in attempting to sell the land, are paid to the
Council. and Sections 74 - 78 of the Local Government (Finance,
Plans and Reporting) Regulation 2010 (Qld) (”the Regulation”)
give you a final opportunity to pay the overdue rates and charges
(and all expenses incurred by the Council in attempting to sell
the land) to prevent sale of the land by Council.
You are hereby notified that:-
(a) The Council proposes to sell the land described above
because of overdue rates and charges which remains unpaid.
(b) This document is a Notice Of Intention To Sell as set out
under Section 74 (4) of the Regulation.
(c) The date of the Council meeting at which the resolution to
sell the land was made under Section 74 (2) of Regulation
was the 12 April 2011.
(d) The land is described in the Council’s land record as Lot 5
on BUP70847 in the Parish of Conway and in the County of
Herbert situated at 7 Hermitage Drive, Airlie Beach QLD
4802. It has an area of 158 m2.
(e) Details of all overdue rates and charges for the land as at
the date of this Notice of Intention to Sell are available by
contacting Whitsunday Regional Council:
(f) The amount of all overdue rates and charges and interest
at the date of this notice is:Overdue rates (paragraph (e))
Interest (paragraph (f))
Total:
Date: 2 June 2011
$12,290.34
$ 2,977.29
$15,267.63
(a) The Council proposes to sell the land described above
because of overdue rates and charges which remains unpaid.
(b) This document is a Notice Of Intention To Sell as set out
under Section 74 (4) of the Regulation.
(c) The date of the Council meeting at which the resolution to
sell the land was made under Section 74 (2) of Regulation
was the 27 April 2011.
(d) The land is described in the Council’s land record as Lot 211
on CP G7281in the Parish of Molongle and in the County of
Salisbury situated at 8 McCane Street, Gumlu QLD 4805.
It has an area of 0.1012ha.
(e) Details of all overdue rates and charges for the land as at
the date of this Notice of Intention to Sell are available by
contacting Whitsunday Regional Council.
(f) The amount of all overdue rates and charges and interest
at the date of this notice is:Overdue rates (paragraph (e))
Interest (paragraph (f))
Total:
$3,034.96
$1,288.96
$4,323.92
If you pay the amount of all overdue rates and charges referred
to in this Notice, including interest as mentioned in paragraphs
(e) to (h) calculated up to the date of payment, and all expenses
incurred by the Council in attempting to sell the land, the
Council must not sell the land.
If you pay the amount of all overdue rates and charges referred
to in this Notice, including interest as mentioned in paragraph
(f) calculated up to the date of payment, and all expenses
incurred by the Council in attempting to sell the land, the
Council must not sell the land.
You will remain the owner of the land.
You will remain the owner of the land.
If you do not pay the amount of all overdue rates and or charges
referred to in this notice, together with interest as mentioned in
paragraphs (e) to (h) calculated up to the date of payment, and
all expenses incurred by the Council in attempting to sell the
land, the Council will sell the land pursuant to the Regulation
without further notice to you.
If you do not pay the amount of all overdue rates and or charges
referred to in this notice, together with interest as mentioned in
paragraphs (e) to (h) calculated up to the date of payment, and
all expenses incurred by the Council in attempting to sell the
land, the Council will sell the land pursuant to the Regulation
without further notice to you.
The sale proceeds will be applied to the payment of items as set
out in Section 79 of the Regulation.
The sale proceeds will be applied to the payment of items as set
out in Section 79 of the Regulation.
A copy of the Notice of Intention to Sell and Sections 75 to 78
of the Regulation is available from Whitsunday Regional
Council by phoning (07) 4945 0200 or by writing to PO Box 104,
Proserpine QLD 4800.
A copy of the Notice of Intention to Sell and Sections 75 to 78
of the Regulation is available from Whitsunday Regional
Council by phoning (07) 4945 0200 or by writing to PO Box 104,
Proserpine QLD 4800.
John Thomas Finlay
Chief Executive Officer - Whitsunday Regional Council
2 June 2011
John Thomas Finlay
Chief Executive Officer - Whitsunday Regional Council
2 June 2011
1002
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 122
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CONTENTS
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APPOINTMENTS............................................................. 979-988
NOTICES / BYLAWS / DECLARATIONS /
STATUTES .............................................................. 990-992
Acts Interpretation Act
Casino Control Act
Crime and Misconduct Act
Drugs Misuse Act
Electricity Act
Fire and Rescue Service Act
Gas Supply Act
Industrial Relations Act
Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act
Major Sports Facilities Act
Parliamentary Service Act
Public Service Act
Queensland Heritage Act
Sustainable Planning Act
Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act
Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act
Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act
NOTIFICATION OF FORMS................................................993-994
Body Corporate and Community Management Act
Building and Construction Industry
(Portable Long Service Leave) Act
Child Protection Act
Childrens Court Act
Police Powers and Responsibilities Act
Supreme Court of Queensland Act
Bills Assented to ...................................................NIL THIS WEEK
NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE
LEGISLATION...........................................................995-997
ADVERTISEMENTS ....................................................... 998-1001
Liquor Act
Local Government Act
Extraordinary Gazette (Other) .........................................945-962
Extraordinary Gazette (Premier and Cabinet) ......................... 963
Extraordinary Gazette (Premier and Cabinet) ......................... 965
Environment and Resource Management Gazette...........967-968
Transport / Main Roads Gazette .....................................969-975
Local Government Gazette .................................................... 977
General Gazette ...........................................................979-1001
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