No. 24 1073 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ADELAIDE, WEDNESDAY, 19 APRIL 2017 CONTENTS Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981—Notice ........................................... 1080 Appointments, Resignations, Etc. ............................................ 1074 Associations Incorporation Act 1985—Notice ........................ 1074 Building Work Contractors Act 1995—Notice ....................... 1074 Corporations and District Councils—Notices.......................... 1118 Correctional Services Act 1982—Notice................................. 1075 Dangerous Substances Act 1979—Notice ............................... 1075 Development Act 1993—Notices ............................................ 1075 Environment Protection Act 1993—Notices ........................... 1082 Firearms Act 1977—Notice..................................................... 1076 Housing Improvement Act 2016—Notices ............................. 1088 National Electricity Law—Notice ........................................... 1076 Natural Resources Management Act 2004—Notice ................ 1076 Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000—Notice ............ 1089 Port Augusta Circuit Court—Notice........................................ 1076 Proclamations .......................................................................... 1101 REGULATIONS Dog and Cat Management Act 1995 (No. 30 of 2017) ........ 1103 Security and Investigation Industry Act 1995 (No. 31 of 2017)............................................................... 1114 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices .................. 1078 RULES OF COURT Magistrates Court (Civil) Rules 2013— (Amendment No. 16) ....................................................... 1090 Treasurer’s Quarterly Statement .............................................. 1095 All public Acts appearing in this gazette are to be considered official, and obeyed as such Printed and published weekly by authority of SUE-ANN CHARLTON, Government Printer, South Australia $7.21 per issue (plus postage), $361.90 per annual subscription—GST inclusive Online publications: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au 1074 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 19 April 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Council for the Care of Children, pursuant to the provisions of the Children’s Protection Act 1993: Member: (from 19 April 2017 until 18 April 2019) Thomas James Manning Member: (from 30 April 2017 until 29 April 2019) Elisabeth Burtnik By command, KYAM JOSEPH MAHER, for Premier MECD17/014 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 19 April 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Teachers Registration Board of South Australia, pursuant to the provisions of the Teachers Registration and Standards Act 2004: Registrar: (from 1 September 2017 until 31 August 2019) Peter Richard Lind By command, KYAM JOSEPH MAHER, for Premier MECD17/013 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 19 April 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the History Trust of South Australia, pursuant to the provisions of the History Trust of South Australia Act 1981: Member: (from 19 April 2017 until 18 April 2020) Carmel Zollo By command, KYAM JOSEPH MAHER, for Premier ASACAB006-02 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 19 April 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Peter Bryden Malinauskas, MLC, Minister for Police, Minister for Correctional Services, Minister for Emergency Services and Minister for Road Safety to be also Acting Treasurer, Acting Minister for Finance, Acting Minister for State Development and Acting Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy for the period from 23 April 2017 until 28 April 2017 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Tom Koutsantonis, MP. By command, KYAM JOSEPH MAHER, for Premier T&F17/005CS Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 19 April 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Ian Keith Hunter, MLC, Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation, Minister for Water and the River Murray and Minister for Climate Change to be also Acting Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, Acting Minister for Forests, Acting Minister for Tourism, Acting Minister for Recreation and Sport and Acting Minister for Racing for the period from 7 July 2017 to 17 July 2017 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Leon William Kennedy Bignell, MP. By command, KYAM JOSEPH MAHER, for Premier 17MAFF0002 19 April 2017 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 19 April 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Susan Elizabeth Close, MP, Minister for Education and Child Development and Minister for Higher Education and Skills to be also Acting Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, Acting Minister for Forests, Acting Minister for Tourism, Acting Minister for Recreation and Sport and Acting Minister for Racing for the period from 18 July 2017 to 30 July 2017 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Leon William Kennedy Bignell, MP. By command, KYAM JOSEPH MAHER, for Premier 17MAFF0002 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 19 April 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has revoked the appointment of the former SafeWork SA Executive Director, Marie Boland as an Inspector for the purposes of the Shop Trading Hours Act 1977, effective from 19 April 2017, pursuant to the Shop Trading Hours Act 1977 and Section 36 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1915. By command, KYAM JOSEPH MAHER, for Premier MIR0007/17CS ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1985 Deregistration of Associations NOTICE is hereby given that the Corporate Affairs Commission approves the applications for deregistration received from the Associations named below pursuant to Section 43A of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985. Deregistration takes effect on the date of publication of this notice. Barossa Valley Calisthenics Club Incorporated Butler Bridge Hall Incorporated Centre for Ageing, Wellbeing, and Care Incorporated Eastern Business Owners Incorporated Friends of Mawson Incorporated Goolwa 50 Plus Club Incorporated Kapunda Music and Arts Festival Incorporated Move Through Life Incorporated Polish Link With Seniors—Clovelly Park Incorporated Society of Editors, South Australia Incorporated The Mairi Spedding Community Development Foundation Incorporated Given at Adelaide, 12 April 2017. R. ALOI, A Delegate of the Corporate Affairs Commission BUILDING WORK CONTRACTORS ACT 1995 Exemption TAKE notice that, pursuant to Section 45 of the Building Work Contractors Act 1995, I, Dini Soulio, Commissioner for Consumer Affairs, do hereby exempt the licensee named in Schedule 1 from the application of Division 3 of Part 5 of the above Act in relation to domestic building work described in Schedule 2 and subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 3. SCHEDULE 1 Ketil Bolme (BLD 263138). SCHEDULE 2 Construction of a secondary dwelling (granny flat) and pergola on land situated at Allotment 1 in Filed Plan 101790 being a portion of the land described in Certificate of Title Volume 5693, Folio 721, more commonly known as 25B Gilberton Road, Seacliff Park, S.A. 5049. SCHEDULE 3 1. This exemption is limited to domestic building work personally performed by the licensee in relation to the building work described in Schedule 2. 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2. This exemption does not apply to any domestic building work the licensee contracts to another building work contractor, for which that contractor is required by law to hold building indemnity insurance. 3. That the licensee does not transfer his interest in the land prior to five years from the date of completion of the building work the subject of this exemption, without the prior authorisation of the Commissioner for Consumer Affairs. Before giving such authorisation, the Commissioner for Consumer Affairs may require the licensee to take any reasonable steps to protect the future purchaser(s) of the property, including but not limited to: • Providing evidence that an adequate policy of building indemnity insurance is in force to cover the balance of the five-year period from the date of completion of the building work the subject of this exemption; • Providing evidence of an independent expert inspection of the building work the subject of this exemption; • Making an independent expert report available to prospective purchasers of the property; • Giving prospective purchasers of the property notice of the absence of a policy of building indemnity insurance. Dated 10 April 2017. D. SOULIO, Commissioner for Consumer Affairs, Delegate for the Minister for Consumer and Business Services Ref: 610/14-00116 CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ACT 1982 Notice of an Award of Damages to a Prisoner IN accordance with Section 81E of the Correctional Services Act 1982, notice is given that an award of damages has been made to Bruno Tassone in a claim against the State. Award monies have been paid into the Prisoner Compensation Quarantine Fund, where it will be held until legal proceedings are finally determined, initially 12 months. Victims in relation to criminal acts of Bruno Tassone are invited to seek further information from the Chief Executive, Department for Correctional Services, South Australia. To do so, please contact the Chief Executive by writing to G.P.O. Box 1747, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Dated 19 April 2017. C. ARTHUR, Acting Director, Governance and Executive Support DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES ACT 1979 Appointments I, DINI SOULIO, Acting Executive Director, SafeWork SA, hereby appoint the following persons as Authorised Officers for the purposes of the Dangerous Substances Act 1979, pursuant to Section 7 (1) of that Act: Heath Turner Jesse Hale Michael Lloyd Goodman Jeffrey Paul Benham Pamela Susan Murray Michael Charles Bonfield Phillip Edward Miles Stuart Charles William Robb Richard John Cary Sarah Louise Hutchinson Dated 12 April 2017. D. SOULIO, Acting Director, SafeWork SA 1075 DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993: SECTION 25 (17) DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LOXTON WAIKERIE Moorook Township Development Plan Amendment Preamble 1. The Moorook Township Development Plan Amendment (the Amendment) by the District Council of Loxton Waikerie has been finalised in accordance with the provisions of the Development Act 1993. 2. The Minister for Planning has decided to approve the Amendment. NOTICE PURSUANT to Section 25 of the Development Act 1993, I— (a) approve the Amendment; and (b) fix the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette as the day on which the Amendment will come into operation. Dated 7 April 2017. JOHN RAU, Deputy Premier, Minister for Planning DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993: SECTION 46 (1) Preamble Subsection (1) of Section 46 of the Development Act 1993, allows the Minister for Planning to apply that section to a kind of development if the Minister is of the opinion that it is a development of major environmental, social, or economic importance, and a declaration under that section is appropriate or necessary for the proper assessment of the development. NOTICE PURSUANT to Section 46 (1) (b) of the Development Act 1993, being of the opinion that a declaration under Section 46 of the Act is appropriate for the proper assessment of a kind of development of major social importance, I declare that Section 46 of the Act applies to development of the kind specified in Schedule 1. SCHEDULE 1 Specified Development Applications for development lodged before 30 June 2018, for a retirement village within the meaning of the Retirement Villages Act 2016 and/or a residential care facility for the purposes of the Aged Care Act 1997 (Commonwealth) and any associated development within the categories specified below, where the proposed development is to take place on contiguous or adjacent allotments and where the value of the proposed development works exceeds 20 million dollars, including any or all of the following elements: (a) office, retail and commercial facilities; (b) medical facilities and consulting rooms; (c) training and education facilities; (d) sporting and recreational facilities; (e) the undertaking of works for the purposes of, or otherwise related to: water supply, electricity supply, telecommunications, stormwater, effluent disposal, roads and car parking, and any other ancillary or associated infrastructure in connection with the development; (f) a change in the use of land associated with any development within the ambit of a preceding paragraph; (g) the division of an allotment associated with any development within the ambit of a preceding paragraph; and (h) any related or ancillary development associated with development within the ambit of a preceding paragraph. Dated 30 March 2017. JOHN RAU, Minister for Planning 1076 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE FIREARMS ACT 1977 NOTICE UNDER SECTION 21C Recognised Firearms Clubs PURSUANT to the Firearms Act 1977, I the Honourable Peter Malinauskas, the Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Firearms Act 1977, herein after referred to as the ‘said Act’ is for the time being committed by the Governor, as a result of change to their name and constitution, the club mentioned in the Second Schedule, previously recognised in Government Gazette notices referred to in the First Schedule is a recognised firearms club for the purposes of the said Act. FIRST SCHEDULE Gazette References Date 4 November 1993 Firearms Club Page Sporting Shooters Association of Australia Hunting and Conservation Branch (South Australia) Incorporated 1436 SECOND SCHEDULE Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia—Conservation and Wildlife Management (SA) Incorporated Dated 6 April 2017. PETER MALINAUSKAS, Minister for Police NATIONAL ELECTRICITY LAW THE Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) gives notice under the National Electricity Law as follows: Under s 107, the time for making the draft determination on the Non-scheduled generation and load in central dispatch (Ref. ERC0203) proposal has been extended to 20 June 2017. Under ss 102 and 103, the making of the National Electricity Amendment (Minor Changes) Rule 2017 No. 3 (Ref. ERC0217) and related final determination. All provisions commence on 2 May 2017. Documents referred to above are available on the AEMC’s website and are available for inspection at the AEMC’s office. Australian Energy Market Commission, Level 6, 201 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, N.S.W. 2000. Telephone: (02) 8296 7800 www.aemc.gov.au 19 April 2017. NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 2004 Notice of Authorisation to Take Water from the Central Adelaide Prescribed Wells Area. PURSUANT to Section 128 of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 (the Act), I, Ian Hunter, Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation (the Minister) in the State of South Australia and the Minister to whom the Act is committed, hereby authorise the taking of water from the Central Adelaide Prescribed Wells Area prescribed under the Natural Resources Management (Central Adelaide—Prescribed Wells Area) Regulations 2007, from the wells specified in Schedule A, for the purpose set out in Schedule B and subject to the conditions specified in Schedule C. SCHEDULE A Wells Well unit numbers 6628-26289 and 6628-26494 located on Allotment 181 in Filed Plan 12744 in the Hundred of Adelaide. SCHEDULE B Purpose For irrigating land used for recreation within the boundary of the City of Unley, through the Heywood Park Managed Aquifer Recovery Scheme. 19 April 2017 SCHEDULE C Conditions 1. Water may only be taken from the date of publication of this Notice until 30 June 2020. 2. A maximum volume of 35 megalitres of underground water per water use year may be taken from the wells specified in Schedule A during the period referred to in Condition 1 above. 3. The water user must not take water except through a meter(s) supplied, installed and maintained in accordance with the South Australian Licensed Water Use Meter Specification approved by the Minister as may be amended from time to time. 4. Meter readings must be used to determine the quantity of water taken. 5. The water user must take meter readings(s) from each meter through which water is taken pursuant to this authorisation. Meter reading(s) must be taken within the first fourteen days of the date of this authorisation, during the first fourteen calendar days of July and January each year and within the first fourteen days of the expiry date of this authorisation. 6. The water user must provide the data collected in accordance with Condition 5 in a form specified by the Minister or the Minister’s authorised representative. Data must be provided to the Minister’s representative during the first 14 calendar days of July each year and upon request from the Minister’s representative. 7. The water user must notify the Minister’s representative immediately if a meter fails to measure or record any quantity of water taken under this authorisation or if there is any reason to suspect that a meter may be defective. 8. The water user must perform additional monitoring in accordance with a Managed Aquifer Recharge Risk Monitoring and Management Plan agreed to by the water user and relevant State agencies. 9. The water user must comply with the provisions applying to meters set out in Regulation 14 of the Natural Resources Management (Financial Provisions) Regulations 2005. It is an offence to contravene or fail to comply with those provisions. For the purposes of this authorisation: ‘Water user’ means a person who is authorised to take water pursuant to this notice. ‘Water use year’ means a period of 12 months commencing on 1 July and ending 30 June the following calendar year. Words used in this authorisation that are defined in the Act shall have the meanings as set out in the Act. This authorisation will commence on the date below and will remain in effect until 30 June 2020 unless earlier varied or revoked. Dated 12 April 2017. IAN HUNTER, Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation THE DISTRICT COURT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA PORT AUGUSTA CIRCUIT COURT Sheriff’s Office, Adelaide, 2 May 2017 IN pursuance of a precept from the District Court to me directed, I do hereby give notice that the said Court will sit as a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery at the Courthouse at Port Augusta on the day and time undermentioned and all parties bound to prosecute and give evidence and all jurors summoned and all others having business at the said Court are required to attend the sittings thereof and the order of such business will be unless a Judge otherwise orders as follows: Tuesday, 2 May at 10 a.m. on the first day of the sittings the only business taken will be the arraignment of prisoners in gaol and the passing of sentences on prisoners in gaol committed for sentence; the surrender of prisoners on bail committed for sentence; the surrender of persons in response to ex officio informations or of persons on bail and committed for trial who have signified their intentions to plead guilty and the passing of sentences for all matters listed for disposition by the District Court. 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Juries will be summoned for Tuesday, 2 May 2017 and persons will be tried on this and subsequent days of the sittings. Prisoners in H.M. Gaol and on bail for sentence and for trial at the sittings of the Port Augusta Courthouse, commencing Tuesday, 2 May 2017. In gaol A, T G Persistent sexual exploitation of a child; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 14 (2); aggravated indecent assault (3) Alvey, John Stanley Aggravated causing harm with On bail and Edwards, intent to cause harm On bail Tania Marie On bail Athanasos, Stavrou Engage in sexual intercourse with a person without consent Traffic in a controlled drug On bail Auston, Christopher Mark Berry, Daniel James Manufacture a controlled drug On bail Paul for sale Cause serious harm to another On bail Betts, Wayne Edward On bail Borgas, Amanda Endangering life; causing harm by dangerous driving; leaving accident scene after causing harm by careless driving; dangerous driving Brady, Destinee Sara Aggravated serious criminal On bail trespass; aggravated trespass; aggravated commit assault In gaol Brown, Vernon Threaten person in judicial Yami proceedings; aggravated assault; fail to comply with bail Burgoyne, Aileen Aggravated serious criminal On bail Gertrude trespass in a place of residence; aggravated assault Application for enforcement No status Chester, Robert of a breached bond Edward Engage in indecent filming of On bail Clarke, John William person; distribute image; rape; blackmail On bail Clarke, Nicole Traffic in a controlled drug Treloar, Timothy Lee Threatening to cause harm; On bail Clifton, Timothy aggravated causing harm with intent Coulthard, Quentin Application for enforcement No status Leo of a breached bond On gaol Crombie, Brenton Aggravated serious criminal Paul trespass; dishonestly take property On gaol Indecently assault a person; Cullinan, Dion rape Dickerson, Joy Traffic in a controlled drug On bail (4); possess or use dangerous article; use of have possession of a prohibited weapon; carry offensive weapon; dishonestly take property Fosdike, Zackary Endanger life; recklessly cause In gaol James serious harm; arson; damage property On bail Gaerth, Jeff Garry Traffic in a controlled drug; possess equipment to use with controlled drug Produce child pornography; In gaol Godfrey, Vern David possess child exploitation material On bail Grantham, Malcolm Persistent sexual exploitation of a child (2); rape; common Bruce assault; Graves, Benjamin Aggravated serious criminal In gaol James trespass (2); dishonestly take property (2); drive or use motor vehicle Gunn, Stephen James Hayes, Shane Christopher Horace, William Jarrett, Joao Manuel Astell, Desmond Frederick Jenkins, Adam John Johncock, William Weetra, Talitha Johnson, Luke Jay Keneally, Dylan Alan Kennedy, Jennifer Joy Evans, Mostyn Mervin Kidd, Dylan Joel Barker, Kym Margaret Krahnert, David John Krahnert, David John Kurtulus, Cinar John Lackmann, GeroldOtto L, A B L, A B L, AB L, A B Loader, Carl Frankland Low, Kevin Alfred Lowes, Simon MacGowan, Luke Martin, Jade Masling, Nicolas Trent 1077 In gaol Traffic in a controlled drug (4); possess or use dangerous article; use of have possession of a prohibited item; dishonestly take property (2) In gaol Aggravated threaten to cause harm (3); contravene term of intervention order; aggravated assault (2) In gaol Aggravated serious criminal trespass; dishonestly take property Aggravated detain person to In gaol commit indictable offence; In gaol aggravated threaten to kill or endanger life; aggravated serious criminal trespass; recklessly cause harm to another On bail Persistent sexual exploitation of a child On bail Aggravated serious criminal trespass (2); theft (2); drive or On bail use motor vehicle without consent No status Application to revoke intervention order Have sexual intercourse with a In gaol person under 14 years (2); produce child exploitation material (aggravated)(2); fail to comply with reporting obligations; unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 14 Aggravated causing serious On bail harm with intent to cause In gaol serious harm On bail Traffic in large commercial On bail quantity of a controlled drug; traffic in a commercial quantity of a controlled drug In gaol Gross indecency; making a child amenable to sexual; activity Aggravated make a child In gaol amenable to sexual activity (2); have sexual intercourse with a person under 14; aggravated assault In gaol Aggravated serious criminal trespass; dishonestly take property Aggravated assault; In gaol contravene intervention order; blackmail; engage in sexual intercourse without consent (7) distribute invasive image without consent (2) In gaol Fail to comply with reporting obligations In gaol Fail to comply with report obligations (2); fail to comply with bail agreement In gaol Application for enforcement of a breached bond In gaol Application for enforcement of a breached bond Aggravated serious criminal On bail trespass; indecent assault On bail Cultivate up to prescribed number of cannabis plants; traffic in a controlled drug Aggravated indecent assault On bail On bail Aggravated commit theft using force; making off without payment; resist police Sell controlled drug On bail On bail Criminal neglect; aggravated cause serious harm (2) 1078 Mastrosavas, Levi McCallum, Daniel Jacob McCauleyWestwood, Jake Andrew McCormack, Jake McMahon, Deek Mudge, Jonathon Michael James Nicholson, Andrew John Parsons, Darby James Peel, Priscilla Peters, Vernon Prosek, Roman Puckeridge, Adam James Reich, Alex Charles Retsas, George Richter, Anthony Ian Roberts, Mitchell James King, Riley Thomas Roderick, Telisha Ann Russell, Pirpantji Saunders, Archie John Sauney, Michael Desmond Savaidis, Adrian John Selin, Amanda Shay, Shacadia Siddell, Steven Allan Smith, Jason Luke Sorensen, Kevin Peter THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Traffic a controlled drug; unlawful possession Aggravated serious criminal trespass in a non-residential building; theft (12) Basic communicate to make child amenable to sexual activity; cause or induce child to expose body Traffic controlled drug (3) traffic in a controlled drug Detain person to commit indictable offence; dishonestly take property; assault (2) Aggravated possess child exploitation material Unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 12; persistent sexual exploitation of a child; inducing a child to expose body Aggravated serious criminal in a place of residence; assault; aggravated assault causing harm; aggravated threatening to cause harm Aggravated serious criminal trespass Contravene term of intervention order (2); aggravated serious criminal trespass; dishonestly receive property Aggravated indecent assault (3) Aggravated threaten to cause harm; aggravated assault Aggravated recklessly causing serious harm Trafficking in a controlled drug Aggravated assault; threaten to kill or endanger life (3) Traffic in a controlled drug; traffic controlled drug in prescribed area Criminal neglect Aggravated cause harm against own child or spouse Aggravated act likely to cause harm; damage building or motor vehicle; fail to stop and give particulars Aggravated indecent assault Communicating with intention of making a child amenable to sexual activity Aggravated threaten to kill or endanger life Aggravated produce child pornography; disseminate child pornography; produce child pornography; produce child exploitation material (5); procure child for sexual activity Fail to comply with reporting obligations; aggravated possess child exploitation material (2) Aggravated possess child exploitation material (3); possess child exploitation (2) Aggravated serious criminal trespass (2); unlawful possession (2) On bail On gaol On bail On bail On bail On bail In gaol On bail On bail In gaol On bail In gaol In gaol On bail In gaol On bail On bail 19 April 2017 On bail Aggravated assault (2) aggravated threaten to kill or endanger life; aggravated threaten to cause harm to another On bail T, A Persistent sexual exploitation of a child (2) Thomson, Eric Frank Aggravated indecent assault In gaol (Count 1) On bail T, E Unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 14; aggravated indecently assault a person Trenberth, Kane Sell controlled drug in On bail prescribed area (2) In gaol Underwood, Jamie Persistent sexual exploitation Aron of a child (2); unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 12 (7); threatening life; rape (5); indecent assault Walkington, Jordan Aggravated endanger life; On bail David aggravated driving without due care On bail Aggravated serious criminal Wanganeen, On bail trespass; dishonestly take Stanford Betts, property; assault Ainsley Twain Ware, Leroy Aggravated commit theft In gaol using force; drive or use motor vehicle without consent; trespass in residence; unlawfully on premises Watkins, Robin Kyle Contravening a term of On bail intervention order (3); aggravated assault; aggravated serious criminal trespass; aggravated assault causing harm; possess dangerous article (2) Prisoners on bail must surrender at 10 a.m. of the day appointed for their respective trials. If they do not appear when called upon their recognizances and those of their bail will be estreated and a bench warrant will be issued forthwith. By order of the Court, M. A. STOKES, Sheriff Stowe, Clinton On bail In gaol On bail On bail In gaol On bail In gaol In gaol On bail In gaol ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991: SECTION 24 NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD PROCESS ORDER Roads Opening and Closing Abattoirs Road and South West Terrace, Warnertown BY Road Process Order made on 23 February 2017, the Port Pirie Regional Council ordered that: 1. Portion of Section 302, Hundred of Napperby more particularly delineated and numbered ‘1’ on Preliminary Plan No. 14/0028 be opened as road, forming a realignment of Abattoirs Road, Warnertown. 2. The whole of South West Terrace situate between Section 364 and Section 405 Hundred of Napperby, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ and on Preliminary Plan No. 14/0028 be closed. 3. The road being opened in Schedule 1 is being exchanged for the land being closed in Schedule 2 in accordance with the following orders: 3.1 The road being opened and numbered ‘1’ on Preliminary Plan No. 14/0028 is being exchanged for the land subject to closure lettered ‘A’ in accordance with the agreement for Exchange dated 6 November 2014, entered into between the Port Pirie Regional Council and Ronald Roy Roberts. 4. The whole of the land subject of closure in Schedule 2 be dealt with in accordance with the following schedule: 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4.1 Transfer the whole of the land subject to closure lettered ‘A’ to Ronald Roy Roberts in accordance with the agreement for exchange dated 6 November 2014 entered into between the Port Pirie Regional Council and Ronald Roy Roberts. 5. The following easement is granted over whole of the land subject to that closure: Grant to Section 363, Hundred of Napperby a free and unrestricted right of way. On 10 April 2017, that order was confirmed by the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 115316 being the authority for the new boundaries. Pursuant to Section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given. Dated 18 April 2017. M. P. BURDETT, Surveyor-General ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991: SECTION 24 NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD PROCESS ORDER Road Closure—Public Road, Millicent BY Road Process Order made on 22 February 2017, the Wattle Range Council ordered that: 1. Portion of the Public Road, situated adjoining Allotment 1 in Deposited Plan 32897 and Section 599 Hundred of Mayurra, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ and ‘B’ in the Preliminary Plan No. 16/0041 be closed. 2. Transfer the whole of the land subject to closure lettered ‘A’ to Garnett Russell Pedler and Trena Joy Pedler in accordance with the agreement for transfer dated 27 January 2017 entered into between Wattle Range Council and Garnett Russell Pedler and Trena Joy Pedler. 3. Transfer the whole of the land subject to closure lettered ‘B’ to Craig Wilkinson in accordance with the agreement for transfer dated 27 January 2017 entered into between Wattle Range Council and Craig Wilkinson. On 10 April 2017 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 115315 being the authority for the new boundaries. Pursuant to Section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given. Dated 18 April 2017. M. P. BURDETT, Surveyor-General ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991: SECTION 24 NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD PROCESS ORDER Road Closure— Public Road, Stirling North and Woolundunga BY Road Process Order made on 28 February 2017, the Corporation of the City of Port Augusta ordered that: 1. Portion of Public Road adjoining Sections 706 & 707 Hundred of Davenport, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘B’ & ‘C’ in Preliminary Plan No. 11/0060 be closed. 2. Transfer the whole of land subject to closure marked ‘A’ to Flinders Ranges Development Pty Ltd in accordance with the agreement for Transfer dated 1 November 2012, entered into between the Corporation of the City of Port Augusta and Flinders Ranges Development Pty Ltd. 3. The following easement is to be granted over portions of the land subject to that closure: 1079 (i) Grant to the Transmission Lessor Corporation of 1 undivided 2nd part (subject to lease 9061500) and Electranet Pty Ltd of 1 undivided 2nd part an easement over the land marked ‘B’ in Allotment 1, Deposited Plan 114916. On 10 April 2017 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 114916 being the authority for the new boundaries. Pursuant to Section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given. Dated 18 April 2017. M. P. BURDETT, Surveyor-General ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991: SECTION 24 NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD PROCESS ORDER Road Closure—Public Road, Elizabeth Grove BY Road Process Order made on 9 March 2017, the City of Playford ordered that: 1. The whole of the Public Road, situated adjoining Allotment 5 in Deposited Plan 12673 and Allotment 6 in Deposited Plan 12673, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ in Preliminary Plan No. 16/0043 be closed. 2. Transfer the whole of the land subject to closure lettered ‘A’ to John Paul Knevitt in accordance with the agreement for transfer dated 7 March 2017 entered into between City of Playford and John Paul Knevitt. On 13 April 2017 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 115516 being the authority for the new boundaries. Pursuant to Section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given. Dated 18 April 2017. M. P. BURDETT, Surveyor-General ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991: SECTION 24 NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD PROCESS ORDER Road Closure—Rutland Avenue, Brighton BY Road Process Order made on 27 January 2017, the City of Holdfast Bay ordered that: 1. Portion of Rutland Avenue, situated between Allotment 58 in Filed Plan 145786 and Allotment 9 in Deposited Plan 2138, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ in the Preliminary Plan No. 16/0030 be closed. 2. Transfer the whole of the land subject to closure lettered ‘A’ to MRS Harmony Brighton Central Pty. Ltd in accordance with the agreement for transfer dated 18 October 2016 entered into between City of Holdfast Bay and MRS Harmony Brighton Central Pty. Ltd. On 13 April 2017 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 115271 being the authority for the new boundaries. Pursuant to Section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given. Dated 18 April 2017. M. P. BURDETT, Surveyor-General 1080 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 ANANGU PITJANTJATJARA YANKUNYTJATJARA LAND RIGHTS ACT 1981 Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Executive Board Elections 2017 IN accordance with Clause 17 of Schedule 3 of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981 (‘the Act’), I, Mick Sherry, Returning Officer for Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Executive Board elections, hereby declare the following persons elected to the Executive Board: Richard Kanari Male Executive Member Pipalyatjara and Kalka Sally Scales Female Executive Member Pipalyatjara and Kalka Anton Baker Male Executive Member Kanypi, Nyapari, Angatja and Watarru Marita Baker Female Executive Member Kanypi, Nyapari, Angatja and Watarru Frank Young Male Executive Member Amata and Tjurma Tjutjana Susan Burton Female Executive Member Amata and Tjurma Murray George Male Executive Member Kaljiti, Irintata and Watinuma Nyukana Norris Female Executive Member Kaljiti, Irintata and Watinuma Donald Fraser Male Executive Member Pukatja, Yunyarinyi, Anilalya and Turkey Bore Election Failed Female Executive Member Pukatja, Yunyarinyi, Anilalya and Turkey Bore Willy Martin Male Executive Member Mimili Election Failed Female Executive Member Mimili Bernard Singer Male Executive Member Iwantja, Amuruna, Railway Bore, Witjintitja and Wallatinna Election Failed Female Executive Member Iwantja, Amuruna, Railway Bore, Witjintitja and Wallatinna The results for each election are as follows: Electorate Pipalyatjara and Kalka Candidate Name Men Women Kanypi, Nyapari, Angatja and Watarru No. of votes Total votes Richard Kanari Elected Unopposed - - Sally Scales Elected Unopposed - - David Miller 7 Men Women Amata and Tjurma Result Anton Baker Elected Marita Baker Elected Unopposed Frank Young Elected 24 - 89 Owen Burton Kaljiti, Irintata and Watinuma Men Tjutjana Susan Burton 43 Elected Unopposed - Wayne Ken 5 Arnie Frank 4 Murray George Elected Mantuwa George Nyukana Norris Women - 46 Men Women 31 - 38 29 1 Elected 24 Jennica Waye 7 Veronica Burton 5 37 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1081 No. of votes Electorate Candidate Name Pukatja, Yunyarinyi, Anilalya and Turkey Bore Gary Lewis 45 Trevor Adamson 11 Men Donald Fraser Result Total votes 107 51 Elected Lois Fraser Women Mimili Iwantja, Amuruna, Railway Bore, Witjintitja and Wallatinna Election Failed - - Makinti Minutjukur Men Willy Martin Elected Unopposed - - Women No Candidates Election Failed - - Ronnie Brumby 24 Men Women 55 Bernard Singer Elected No Candidates Election Failed 31 - - M. SHERRY, Returning Officer 1082 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993 Approval of Additional Collection Depot I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Team Leader, Container Deposit Legislation and Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to Section 69 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby: Approval of Additional Collection Depot (i) Approval of Collection Depot: Approve the collection depot identified by reference to the following matters, to receive all containers belonging to a class of containers which is, at or subsequent to, the date of this Notice, approved as Category B Containers: (a) the name of the collection depot described in Column 1 of Schedule 1 of this Notice; (b) the name of the company identified in Column 2 of Schedule 1 of this Notice; (c) the name of the proprietor of the depot identified in Columns 3 of Schedule 1 of this Notice; and (d) the location of the depot described in Columns 4-7 of Schedule 1 of this Notice. (ii) Conditions of Approval: Impose the following conditions of these approvals: (a) If the Approval Holder’s name or postal address (or both) changes, then the Approval Holder must inform the Authority in writing, within 28 days of the change occurring. (b) If the collection depot is sold to another party, the Approval Holder must inform the Authority in writing, within 28 days of settlement. (c) The Approval Holder who wishes to cease operation of the depot shall notify the Authority in writing no less than 14 days from the date of closing. (d) The Approval Holder, or a person acting on his or her behalf, must not pay a refund on, or seek reimbursement for, containers that the Approval Holder, or the person acting on his or her behalf, knows were not purchased in South Australia. (e) The Approval Holder must ensure that prominent signage is displayed, detailing the offence and the penalties under Section 69 the Act, for presenting interstate containers for refund. SCHEDULE 1 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Depot Name Company/Trading Name Proprietors Depot Location Street Depot Location Suburb Certificate of Title No. Volume/Folio No. Collection Area IKEA Carpark, 397 Sir Donald Bradman Drive Adelaide Airport n/a Metro Envirobank Recycling Envirobank NT Pty Ltd Envirobank NT Pty Ltd 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1083 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993 Approval of Category B Containers I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Team Leader, Container Deposit Legislation and Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to Section 68 of the Environment Protection Act, 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby: Approval of Category B Containers: Approve as Category B Containers, subject to the conditions in subclauses 1, 2, 3 and 4 below, each of the classes of containers identified by reference to the following matters described in the first 4 Columns of Schedule 1 of this Notice which are sold in South Australia: (a) the product which each class of containers shall contain; (b) the size of the containers; (c) the type of containers; and (d) the name of the holders of these approvals. (1) That containers of the class to which the approval relates must bear the refund marking specified by the Authority for containers of that class. The Authority specifies the following refund markings for Category B containers: (i) ‘10c refund at collection depots when sold in SA’, or (ii) ‘10c refund at SA/NT collection depots in State/Territory of purchase’. (2) The holder of the approval must have in place an effective and appropriate waste management arrangement in relation to containers of that class. For the purpose of this approval notice the company named in Column 5 of Schedule 1 of this Notice is the nominated super collector. (3) In the case of an approval in relation to Category B containers that the waste management arrangement must require the holder of the approval to provide specified super collectors with a declaration in the form determined by the Authority in relation to each sale of such containers by the holder of the approval as soon as practicable after the sale. (4) The holder of these approvals must ensure that if a sticker bearing the refund marking has been approved, and is applied to the container, then the sticker must not be placed on any portion of the opening mechanism or in any other place that would require complete or partial removal of the sticker before the contents may be consumed. SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Product Name Container Size (mL) Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements Biotta Beetroot Biotta Breuss Biotta Carrot Biotta Vegetable Juice Biotta Wild Mountain Cranberry Cricketers Arms Session Ale Aussielent Low Carb Keto Chocloate Steggles BBQ Chook Can Ginger & Lemongrass Flavour Budvar Non Alcoholic Beer 500 500 500 500 500 375 375 375 Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Can—Aluminium PET Can—Aluminium A Vogel Australia Pty Ltd A Vogel Australia Pty Ltd A Vogel Australia Pty Ltd A Vogel Australia Pty Ltd A Vogel Australia Pty Ltd Asahi Premium Beverages Aussielent Pty Ltd Baiada Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling 330 Glass Statewide Recycling Schnitzer Brau Gluten Free Beer 330 Glass Cage Diver Indian Pale Ale EPA Eyre Peninsula Ale Icelandic Glacial Natural Sparkling Spring Water Icelandic Glacial Natural Sparkling Spring Water Icelandic Glacial Natural Spring Water Icelandic Glacial Natural Spring Water Icelandic Glacial Natural Spring Water Icelandic Glacial Natural Spring Water Icelandic Glacial Natural Spring Water Icelandic Glacial Natural Spring Water Icelandic Glacial Natural Spring Water Left Barrel Brewing Autumn Seasonal 330 330 750 Glass Glass Glass Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beer Garden Brewing Beer Garden Brewing Better Choice Beverage Co N/A—See Notes N/A—See Notes Statewide Recycling 330 Glass Better Choice Beverage Co Statewide Recycling 330 750 1 000 750 330 500 1 500 330 Glass PET PET Glass PET PET PET Glass Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Marine Stores Ltd Left Barrel Brewing Rocky Rye Pale Ale 330 Glass Left Barrel Brewing Spring Seasonal 330 Glass Left Barrel Brewing Summer Seasonal 330 Glass Left Barrel Brewing Winter Seasonal 330 Glass Goose Island IPA 330 Glass Fuze Ice Tea Juicy Peach Black Tea 330 Glass Fuze Ice Tea Wild Raspberry & Hibiscus Rooibos Tea Glaceau Antioxidant Selenium Vitamin Water Mixed Berry Flavour 330 Glass 500 PET Better Choice Beverage Co Better Choice Beverage Co Better Choice Beverage Co Better Choice Beverage Co Better Choice Beverage Co Better Choice Beverage Co Better Choice Beverage Co Bown Consulting Pty Ltd t/as Left Barrel Brewing Bown Consulting Pty Ltd t/as Left Barrel Brewing Bown Consulting Pty Ltd t/as Left Barrel Brewing Bown Consulting Pty Ltd t/as Left Barrel Brewing Bown Consulting Pty Ltd t/as Left Barrel Brewing Carlton & United Breweries Pty Ltd Coca Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd Coca Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd Coca Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling 1084 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Product Name Container Size (mL) Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements Glaceau Focus Iodine Vitamin Water Kiwi Strawberry Flavour Glaceau Power Iron Vitamin Water Dragonfruit Flavour Glaceau Revive Magnesium Vitamin Water Peach Pineapple Flavour Jim Beam Citrus Highball Kentucky Bourbon Citrus Spirits & Soda Jim Beam Extra Aged Bourbon 500 PET 500 PET 500 PET 375 Can—Aluminium 50 PET Jim Beam Long Black Premium Aged Bourbon Old Style Cola Monster Assault Energy 330 Glass 500 Can—Aluminium Foco 100% Coconut Water 330 LPB—Aseptic Foco 100% Coconut Water With Lychee 330 LPB—Aseptic Foco 100% Coconut Water With Mango 330 LPB—Aseptic Foco 100% Coconut Water With Pineapple 330 LPB—Aseptic Kirkland Organic Coconut Water 330 LPB—Aseptic Kirkland Organic Crisp Apple Juice 200 LPB—Aseptic Kirkland Organic Fruit Punch 200 LPB—Aseptic Coco XIM Coconut Water with Citris Juice DeDe Coconut Juice DeDe Pennywort Drink Fresh Aloe Vera Drink with Honey Fresh Longan Juice Fresh Lychee Juice Por Kwan Pennywort Leaves Juice Red Bull Red Bull Vitamilk Double Choco Shake 100Yen For 2 Pieces Apple Ade 330 280 280 290 290 290 453 250 150 300 350 LPB—Aseptic Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Can—Aluminium Glass Glass Can—Aluminium 100Yen For 2 Pieces Fruits Mix Juice 350 Can—Aluminium 100Yen For 2 Pieces Grape Ade 350 Can—Aluminium 100Yen For 2 Pieces Grape Flavour Soda 350 Can—Aluminium 100Yen For 2 Pieces Green Tea 340 Can—Aluminium 100Yen For 2 Pieces Honey And Lemon Juice 100Yen For 2 Pieces Lightly Sweetened Charcoal Roasted Coffee 100Yen For 2 Pieces Melon Flavour Soda 350 Can—Aluminium 190 Can—Aluminium 350 Can—Aluminium 100Yen For 2 Pieces Orange Ade 350 Can—Aluminium 100Yen For 2 Pieces Orange Flavour Soda 350 Can—Aluminium 100Yen For 2 Pieces Soda 350 Can—Aluminium Citrus Flavoured Soda 500 Bottle—Aluminium Grape Flavoured Soda 500 Bottle—Aluminium Japanese Green Tea 900 PET Melon Flavoured Soda 500 Bottle—Aluminium Sparkling Water Lemon Flavour 500 PET Sparkling Water Peach Flavour 500 PET Straight Tea 900 PET Feral Brewing Boris Russian Imperial Stout 330 Glass Feral Brewing Fanta Pants Imperial Red IPA 330 Glass Vital Strength Ultra Protein Chocolate Vital Strength Ultra Protein Vanilla From Humble Grounds Cold Brew Coffee Black 350 350 330 PET PET Glass Coca Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd Coca Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd Coca Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd Coca Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd Coca Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd Coca Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd Coca Cola Amatil (Aust) Pty Ltd Costco Wholesale Australia Pty Ltd Costco Wholesale Australia Pty Ltd Costco Wholesale Australia Pty Ltd Costco Wholesale Australia Pty Ltd Costco Wholesale Australia Pty Ltd Costco Wholesale Australia Pty Ltd Costco Wholesale Australia Pty Ltd Dai Phat Supermarket Dai Phat Supermarket Dai Phat Supermarket Dai Phat Supermarket Dai Phat Supermarket Dai Phat Supermarket Dai Phat Supermarket Dai Phat Supermarket Dai Phat Supermarket Dai Phat Supermarket Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Daiso Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Feral Brewing Company Pty Ltd Feral Brewing Company Pty Ltd Freedom Foods Freedom Foods From Humble Grounds Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Marine Stores Ltd 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1085 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Product Name Container Size (mL) Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements Fulham Funerals Pure Spring Water Largs Bay Seaton Swim Centre Pure Spring Water Beksan Mineral Water 500 500 PET PET Fulham Funerals (SA) Pty Ltd Fulham Funerals (SA) Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling 2 000 PET Statewide Recycling Beksan Mineral Water 500 PET Dr Pepper Cherry Coke Flavour 355 Can—Aluminium Kloud Beer 330 Glass Kloud Beer 355 Can—Aluminium Glass PET Glass Glass Glass Glass PET Glass PET Griun Pty Ltd t/as Tong IL Trading Griun Pty Ltd t/as Tong IL Trading Griun Pty Ltd t/as Tong IL Trading Griun Pty Ltd t/as Tong IL Trading Griun Pty Ltd t/as Tong IL Trading Latin Deli Pty Ltd Latin Deli Pty Ltd Latin Deli Pty Ltd Latin Deli Pty Ltd Latin Deli Pty Ltd Latin Deli Pty Ltd Latin Deli Pty Ltd Latin Deli Pty Ltd Lion Dairy & Drinks 300 PET Lion Dairy & Drinks Marine Stores Ltd 350 350 350 350 350 200 Can—Aluminium Can—Aluminium Can—Aluminium Can—Aluminium Can—Aluminium Glass Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Statewide Recycling Orto d Autore Pomegranate Juice 200 Glass Shine Smart Drink Arctic Ocean Orange Arctic Ocean Orange Arctic Ocean Tangerine Arctic Ocean Tangerine Kang Shi Fu Citrus Green Tea Kang Shi Fu Jasmine Fruit Tea Nong Fu Shan Green Tea Nong Fu Shan Jasmine Tea Nong Fu Shan Lemon Black Tea Nong Fu Shan Quan Peach Oolong Tea Tong Yi Black Tea with Lime Tong Yi Green Tea Tong Yi Green Tea with Bubble Tong Yi Jasmine Tea Mornington Old Pumping Station Shiraz Aged Barrel Imperial Stout Mornington Tinnage 008 Brain Squeeze Hoppy Sour Frooti Mango Drink Frooti Mango Drink Remedy Organic Kombucha Sparkling Raspberry Lemonade Remedy Organic Kombucha Sparkling Raspberry Lemonade Woolworths Diet Blood Orange Sparkling Mineral Water Woolworths Diet Dry Ginger Ale Woolworths Diet Orange Passionfruit Sparkling Mineral Water Woolworths Diet Tonic Water Woolworths Dry Ginger Ale Woolworths Ginger Beer Woolworths Lemon Flavour With Sparkling Mineral Water Woolworths Lemon Flavoured Woolworths Lemon Flavoured Sugar Zero Woolworths Lemon Lime & Bitters Woolworths Lemonade Woolworths Lemonade Sugar Zero Woolworths No Sugar Lightly Sparkling Lemon Flavoured Spring Water Woolworths No Sugar Lightly Sparkling Lime Flavoured Spring Water Woolworths No Sugar Lightly Sparkling Mandarin Flavoured Spring Water 110 330 248 330 248 550 550 500 500 500 500 480 480 480 480 750 Glass Can—Aluminium Glass Can—Aluminium Glass PET PET PET PET PET PET PET PET PET PET Glass 330 Can—Aluminium 160 250 330 LPB—Aseptic LPB—Aseptic Glass Lion Pty Ltd Lion Pty Ltd Lion Pty Ltd Lion Pty Ltd Lion Pty Ltd Maicap Unit Trust t/as Nocelle Foods Maicap Unit Trust t/as Nocelle Foods Mind Water Pty Ltd Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Ming Fa Trading Co P/L Mornington Peninsula Brewery Pty Ltd Mornington Peninsula Brewery Pty Ltd Ostindo International Pty Ltd Ostindo International Pty Ltd Remedy Kombucha 750 Glass Remedy Kombucha Marine Stores Ltd 1 250 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling 1 250 1 250 PET PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling 1 250 1 250 1 250 1 250 PET PET PET PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling 1 250 1 250 1 250 1 250 1 250 1 250 PET PET PET PET PET PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling 1 250 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling 1 250 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Colombiana La Nuestra Colombiana La Nuestra Hit Blackberry Mora Hit Lulo Hit Mango Manzana Postobon Manzana Postobon Uva Postobon Real Wholesome Blend Apple Black Carrot Mango Acerola And Forest Anise Real Wholesome Blend Apple Black Carrot Mango Banana Nutmeg And Cardamom Yo Ho Brewery Indo No Aooni IPA Yo Ho Brewery Suiyoubi No Neko Yo Ho Brewery Sun Sun Blonde Ale Yo Ho Brewery Tokyo Black Porter Yo Ho Brewery Yona Yona Ale Orto d Autore Blueberry Juice 300 1 500 237 237 237 300 1 500 300 300 Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Marine Stores Ltd 1086 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Product Name Container Size (mL) Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements Woolworths Orange & Mango Flavour With Sparkling Mineral Water Woolworths Orange Flavoured Woolworths Passion Fruit Flavoured Woolworths Pineapple & Mango Flavour With Sparkling Mineral Water Woolworths Pineapple Flavoured Woolworths Raspberry Flavoured Woolworths Red Creaming Soda Woolworths Soda Water Woolworths Sparkling Mineral Water Woolworths Tonic Water Lo Bros Organic Kombucha Peach & Ginger Lo Bros Organic Kombucha Peach & Ginger Lo Bros Organic Kombucha Raspberry & Lemon Lo Bros Organic Kombucha Raspberry & Lemon Cidermakers Select Pure Tasmanian Cider Spreyton Vintage Select Pure Tasmanian Cider Spreyton Apple Cider 1 250 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling 1 250 1 250 1 250 PET PET PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling 1 250 1 250 1 250 1 250 1 250 1 250 750 PET PET PET PET PET PET Glass Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd Soulfresh Group Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling 330 Glass Soulfresh Group Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling 750 Glass Soulfresh Group Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling 330 Glass Soulfresh Group Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling 750 Glass Statewide Recycling 330 Glass Pure Tasmanian Cider Spreyton Bitter Cider 330 Glass Pure Tasmanian Cider Spreyton Classic Cider Pure Tasmanian Cider Spreyton Pear Cider 330 Glass 330 Glass Pure Tasmanian Cider Spreyton Perry Cider 330 Glass Pure Tasmanian Cider Spreyton Vintage Cider Tasmanian Spreyton Hard Ginger Beer 330 Glass 330 Glass 330 Glass 320 320 320 320 320 350 180 180 200 180 PET PET PET PET PET PET Can—Aluminium Can—Aluminium Can—Aluminium Can—Aluminium Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd t/as Spreyton Cider Co Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd t/as Spreyton Cider Co Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd t/as Spreyton Cider Co Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd t/as Spreyton Cider Co Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd t/as Spreyton Cider Co Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd t/as Spreyton Cider Co Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd t/as Spreyton Cider Co Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd t/as Spreyton Cider Co Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd t/as Spreyton Cider Co Tan Imports & Wholesaler Tan Imports & Wholesaler Tan Imports & Wholesaler Tan Imports & Wholesaler Tan Imports & Wholesaler The Incubator USHA Imports USHA Imports USHA Imports USHA Imports Tasmanian Spreyton Traditional Ginger Beer Mogu Mogu Coconut Mogu Mogu Melon Mogu Mogu Peach Mogu Mogu Pink Guava Mogu Mogu Yogurt Optus Premium Pure Drinking Water MAIYAS Badam Burst MAIYAS Cold Filter Coffee MAIYAS Lassi Love Mango MAIYAS Shakies Banana Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Marine Stores Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1087 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993 Revocation of Approval of Category B Containers I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to Section 68 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby revoke the approvals of the classes of Category B Containers sold in South Australia as identified by reference to the following matters, which are described in the first 4 columns of Schedule 1 of this Notice: (a) the product which each class of containers shall contain; (b) the size of the containers; (c) the type of containers; and (d) the name of the holders of these approvals. These approvals are revoked as the Authority is satisfied that the waste management arrangement between the approval holder and the party named in Column 5 of Schedule 1 of this Notice has been cancelled. SCHEDULE 1 Column 1 Product Name Altenmunster Altenmunster Bitburger Drive Celt Bleddyn Organic Celt Bronze Celt Ogham Oak Exotic Triple Duche De Longueville Ecusson Brut Ecusson Brut Ecusson Doux Ecusson Doux Ecusson Normandy Brut Cider Ecusson Poire Ecusson Rose Ecusson Rose Golden Queen Bee Hansa Export Heineken Konrad Joker Konrad Lager Licorne Bio Licorne Black Licorne Elass Licorne Grand Cru Mont Blanc Blond Mont Blanc Blond Mont Blanc Green La Verte Mont Blanc Red La Rousse Mont Blanc White La Blanche Ottakringer Helles Pride Of Oxford Walfrieds Cider Walfrieds Cider Rose Birbecks Four Brothers Australian Pale Ale Birbecks Mallerstang Amber Ale Birbecks Railwayman Birbecks The Captain Australian Mid Ale Birbecks The Merchant Colonial Pale Ale Sifon Soda Water Sifon Sparkling Mineral Water Column 2 Container Size (mL) 500 2 000 330 500 500 330 500 330 750 330 750 750 750 330 750 750 500 330 500 500 250 330 250 330 750 330 750 750 330 330 500 330 330 330 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Can—Aluminium Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Beach Avenue Wholesalers Pty Ltd Birbecks Brewing Company Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Flagcan Distributors 330 330 330 Glass Glass Glass Birbecks Brewing Company Pty Ltd Birbecks Brewing Company Pty Ltd Birbecks Brewing Company Pty Ltd Flagcan Distributors Flagcan Distributors Flagcan Distributors 330 Glass Birbecks Brewing Company Pty Ltd Flagcan Distributors 1 750 PET 1 750 PET 350 PET Statewide Recycling Elladenz Pty Ltd (ATF) Elladenz Family Trust Elladenz Pty Ltd (ATF) Elladenz Statewide Recycling Family Trust GKS Product Development Solutions Statewide Recycling 350 PET GKS Product Development Solutions Statewide Recycling 350 PET GKS Product Development Solutions Statewide Recycling Global Ethics Pty Ltd Global Ethics Pty Ltd N & C Beverages Pty Ltd T/as Trumpeters Ice Tea Vitamin Fix Yurunga Hill Farm Pty Ltd T/As Robe Water Yurunga Hill Farm Pty Ltd T/As Robe Water Chia Up Superfood Smoothie Banana Orange & Pear Chia Up Superfood Smoothie Blueberry Pear & Banana Chia Up Superfood Smoothie Mango Passionfruit & Orange Love One Still Australian Spring Water Love One Still Australian Spring Water Trumpeters Alcoholic Iced Tea 600 1 500 330 PET PET Glass Vitamin Fix Robe Still Spring Water 150 1 500 Glass PET Robe Still Spring Water 600 PET Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling Statewide Recycling 1088 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 2016 Rent Control Revocations WHEREAS the Minister for Social Housing Delegate is satisfied that each of the houses described hereunder has ceased to be unsafe or unsuitable for human habitation for the purposes of the Housing Improvement Act 2016, notice is hereby given that, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act, the Minister for Social Housing does hereby revoke the said Rent Control in respect of each property. Address of House 10 Seventh Avenue, Cheltenham, S.A. 5014 Allotment 76 in Filed Plan 117188, Hundred of Yatala Allotment 21 in Deposited Plan 76172, Hundred of Berri Irrigation Area 54 Fundak Road, Monash, S.A. 5342 (previously known as Section 1878, Fundak Road) 52 Cook Road, Monash, S.A. 5342 (previously known as Mutton Road, Berri) 7 Elgin Avenue, Evanston, S.A. 5116 51 Warren Road, Para Vista, S.A. 5093 4 Kentish Road, Elizabeth Downs, S.A. 5113 74 Shepherd Road, Jupiter Creek, S.A. 5153 (previously known as Section 370, Berry Road, Echunga) 10 Seventh Avenue, Cheltenham, S.A. 5014 26 Kate Court, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 Dated at Adelaide, 19 April 2017. Certificate of Title Volume Folio Allotment, Section, etc. Section 675, Hundred Plan 740200, Hundred of Berri Irrigation Area Allotment 5 in Deposited Plan 48052, Hundred of Munno Para Allotment 194 in Deposited Plan 9397, Hundred of Yatala Allotment 89 in Deposited Plan 7079, Hundred of Munno Para Allotment 101 in Deposited Plan 110804, Hundred of Kuitpo Allotment 76 in Filed Plan 117188, Hundred of Yatala Allotment 807 in Filed Plan 182459, Hundred of Adelaide CT 4032 CT 5752 CL 1596 CT 5978 CT 6020 CT 6107 CL 667 CT 5974 CT 5500 699 27 16 443 760 663 113 828 856 CT 5339 581 CT 5617 134 CT 5482 CT 6166 CT 4032 CT 5752 CT 5848 406 724 699 27 129 T. BAKER, Director, Property and Contract Management, Housing SA Delegate of Minister for Social Housing HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 2016 Rent Control THE Minister for Social Housing Delegate in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Housing Improvement Act 2016, does hereby fix the maximum rental per week which shall be payable subject to Section 55 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1995, in respect of each house described in the following table. The amount shown in the said table shall come into force on the date of this publication in the Gazette. Address of House 24 Walpole Street, Davoren Park, S.A. 5113 5 Grimstead Street, Elizabeth North, S.A. 5113 Dated at Adelaide, 19 April 2017. Allotment, Section, etc. Allotment 295 in Deposited Plan 7634, Hundred of Munno Para Allotment 885 in Deposited Plan 6449, Hundred of Munno Para Certificate of Title Volume Folio Maximum rental per week payable in respect of each house $ 5352 240 165.00 6100 153 130.00 T. BAKER, Director, Property and Contract Management, Housing SA Delegate of Minister for Social Housing 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1089 PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000 Grant of Special Facilities Licence—SFL 13 NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Special Facilities Licence has been granted with effect from 10 April 2017, under the provisions of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, pursuant to delegated powers dated 31 March 2017. No. of Licence Licensee Locality Expiry SFL 13 Precise Outcomes Pty Ltd Cooper Basin 9 April 2022 Description of Licence Area All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: 27°4850.83S 140°4431.14E 27°4853.78S 140°4514.57E 27°4855.70S 140°4513.72E 27°4855.62S 140°4515.48E 27°4855.44S 140°4516.23E 27°4855.13S 140°4516.18E 27°4854.88S 140°4517.78E 27°4917.08S 140°4521.15E 27°4918.05S 140°4513.76E 27°4901.26S 140°4512.04E 27°4859.65S 140°4512.56E 27°4856.55S 140°4451.68E 27°4939.19S 140°4448.22E 27°4936.20S 140°4427.32E 27°4853.00S 140°4430.85E 27°4850.83S 140°4431.14E All co-ordinates in GDA94. Area: 1.04 km2 approximately. Dated 10 April 2017. B. A. GOLDSTEIN, Executive Director, Energy Resources Division, Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy 1090 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 RULES OF COURT Magistrates Court of South Australia Amendment 16 to the Magistrates Court (Civil) Rules 2013 PURSUANT to Section 49 of the Magistrates Court Act 1991 and all other enabling powers, we, the undersigned, do hereby make the following amendments to the Magistrates Court (Civil) Rules 2013 as amended. 1. These Rules may be cited as the ‘Magistrates Court (Civil) Rules 2013 (Amendment 16)’. 2. The Magistrates Court (Civil) Rules 2013 (‘the Rules’) as amended by these amendments apply to and govern all actions commenced in the civil division of the Court on and after the date on which these amendments are gazetted. 3. Rule 2 is amended to delete ‘Mount Barker,’ from the definition of “DX”. 4. Rule 26(1) is deleted and replaced as follows: An action founded on a neighbourhood dispute or a minor statutory proceeding pursuant to the legislation listed below must be commenced in the respective forms set out below: Building Work Contractors Act 1995 Form 3F Fair Trading Act 1987 Form 3G Fences Act 1975 Form 3A Neighbourhood Dispute Form 3B Retail and Commercial Leases Act 1995 Sections 12, 15 or 49(2)(b), 68, 76(8) or 77(2) Form 3C Section 20(6) Form 3D (Note: An application under this Act which involves a monetary claim for more than $12 000 is not a minor statutory proceeding and must be commenced on Form 2.) Second-hand Vehicle Dealers Act 1995 (other than Schedule 3) Form 3E (Note: An application under Schedule 3 of this Act is not a minor statutory proceeding and must be commenced on Form 10.) 5. Rule 120(2) is deleted and replaced as follows: An interlocutory application for the remission or reduction of a fee must be made to the Registrar on oath or by affirmation in Form 24 and the Registrar must maintain a copy of the application separately from the file of the action or proceeding. 6. Rule 125(6) is amended to add “or by way of affirmation” immediately after “on oath”. 7. Rule 133(3) is amended to delete “Rule 320 of the Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006.” and replace it with “the relevant Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006 relating to the sale of property under warrant.” 8. Form 25 is deleted and replaced with Form 25. Signed on the 3rd day of April 2017. MARY-LOUISE HRIBAL, Chief Magistrate ANDREW JAMES CANNON, Deputy Chief Magistrate BRIONY KENNEWELL, Magistrate LYNETTE CATHERINE DUNCAN, Magistrate 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1091 Form 25 INVESTIGATION SUMMONS Court Use Date Filed Magistrates Court of South Australia (Civil Division) www.courts.sa.gov.au I Action No Registry Address I Street Cityfrown!Suburb 1 Stale l Telephone $ BALANCE $ Issue Fee $ Service Fee $ Solicitor's Fee $ Other $ TOTAL OWING (plus interest on balance from date of issue) $ I ox I Facsimile I ox I Facsimile I ox 1 Postcode JUDGMENT including costs Facsimile Email Address Judgment Creditor Full Name Address (Registered Office, if Body Corporate) I Telephone Street Cityfrown!Suburb I Stale I Postcode I Email Address Judgment Debtor Full Name Address (Registered Office, if Body Corporate) I Telephone Street Cityfrown!Suburb TO THE JUDGMENT DEBTOR You must appear at the Court at day of on the you will pay the above total owing. I Stale I Postcode 20 I Email Address at am/pm to answer questions about how If you do not attend within 15 minutes of the appointed time and wait until your case is called you may be arrested. You may apply to the Court to set aside this judgment if you have an arguable case on the merits and the judgment was not a final judgment. Please complete the enclosed questionnaire and bring it to the hearing . ............................................ ............................................................... Date MAGISTRATES COURT 1092 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 AFFIDAVIT OF PROOF OF SERVICE I, Occupation: of I MAKE OATH AND SAY I did personally serve a copy of this summons and Form 17 on the witness named herein at on the 20 day of , between the hours of and SWORN before me at 20 on the day of Signature .................................. ..................................... (Person authorised to take Affidavits) (e.g. Justice of the Peace) ..... ......... ... .... ..... . .... .... .. . ....... .. ........ ... SERV ER 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1093 PLEASE COMPLETE STATEMENT AND BRING TO COURT WITH PROOF OF INCOME (e.g. recent pay slip or Centrelink statement) You will be asked to swear that the information is correct and it may be shown to the creditor Court File No: Family Name: Date of Birth : Other Names: Address: Phone Nos Home: Work: Mobile: Dependants: Bank where accounts held: Employer's name/address: $ per fortnight B EXPENSES A INCOME Wage I Salary (after tax) Spouse income Income from Rent or Board Child Support Self Employed Investments/dividends Pensions, Benefits and Allowances (specify) Other (name) Other (name) Total Income (A) $per fortnight Rent I Board Mortgage (home loan) Food Household (Groceries,cleaning,maintainence) Health (Medicine, Chemist, health fund) Clothing Children (nappies,formula,sport,child care,etc) Education (fees, books, uniforms etc) Energy (electricity, gas, heating fuel etc) Phone and internet Rates (Council and SA Water) Insurance (house, contents) $ Vehicle Expenses (petrol , registration, insurance, repairs and maintenance) ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ASSETS: Value of Asset Other transport (bus, taxi) Other (e.g.haircare, glasses, dentist, Real Estate $ leisure, bank fees,emergencyservices levy) Vehicle $ Savings Judgment Debts $ Other (name) Fines $ Other (name) Car Loan $ Total Assets $ Credit Card LIABILITIES: Balance owed on debts Judgment debts Other (name) $ Fines (outstanding with Court) Other (name) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Mortgage Car loan Credit Card Centrelink Other (name) Other (name) Total Liabilities Total Expenses (B) $ TOTAL INCOME (A) minus TOTAL EXPENSES (B) $ $ SUMMARY $ BALANCE I, .................................................... .................... ........................................ .......................... ..... by evidence on oath/affirmation swear the information on this form is true and correct. Signature ......................................................................... SWORN before me at day of on the Signature 20 ················································································· (Authorised witness) $ ............ . ............. ... .. Date ............................................................ 1094 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Government of South Australia TREASURER’S QUARTERLY STATEMENT for the THREE MONTHS ended on 31 DECEMBER 2016 and 31 DECEMBER, 2015 Presented by the Honourable T. Koutsantonis M.P. Treasurer of South Australia 1095 1096 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA COMMENTARY TO THE STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNTS CREDITED TO AND ISSUED FROM THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT FOR THE QUARTERS ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2016 AND 31 DECEMBER 2015 Receipts Taxation Payroll tax receipts in both the December quarter 2016 and the six months ended December 2016 were higher compared to the same period in 2015, mainly due to growth in taxable payrolls. Stamp duty receipts in the December quarter 2016 and the six months to December 2016 were lower compared to the same periods last year, largely due to lower receipts from conveyance duty. This mainly reflects a reduction in transaction levels and the impact of the first one-third reduction in duty rates on transfers of real non-residential, non-primary production properties from December 2015. Gambling tax receipts in the December quarter 2016 and the six months to December 2016 were lower than the previous year due to a change in timing of the recognition of receipts from taxes on gaming machines into the Consolidated Account. Excluding timing impacts, underlying gambling tax receipts were also lower than the previous year mainly due to lower receipts from gaming machines in hotels and clubs and the South Australian Lotteries Commission. Land tax receipts in both the December quarter 2016 and the six months ended December 2016 were higher compared to the same period in 2015. This was mainly due to the timing of payments, particularly from public sector entities, with some payments relating to 2015-16 liabilities being made in 2016-17. Royalties Royalty receipts in the December quarter 2016 were lower compared to the same period last year primarily due to the state-wide blackout as well as heavy rainfall resulting in lost productivity. Royalty receipts in the six months to December 2016 were also lower compared to the six months to December 2015, again largely as a result of state-wide weather and electricity issues affecting production. Both planned and unplanned maintenance also resulted in lower production levels. Fees and charges Fees and charges in the December quarter 2016 were higher compared to the same period last year due to the timing of the payment of guarantee fees. Commonwealth – General Purpose Payments Growth in general purpose grants in 2016-17 compared to 2015-16 is not indicative of underlying Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenue growth. This is because monthly grants are paid according to a payment schedule prepared by the Commonwealth Government rather than in accordance with the actual emerging monthly GST collections. 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1097 In its 2016-17 Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook, the Commonwealth Government indicated that the GST pool available for distribution to the States is estimated to grow by 5.8 per cent in 2016-17. Commonwealth – Specific Purpose Payments Specific Purpose Payments received in the September quarter 2016 and the six months to December 2016 are broadly in line with the same periods last year. Commonwealth – National Partnership Payments Underlying National Partnership (NP) payments in the December quarter 2016 and the six months to December 2016 were lower compared to the same periods last year largely due to the timing of payments for the Remote Indigenous Housing NP. The negative NP receipts in the December quarter 2016 and six months to December 2016 are a result of the timing of payments for a Pay Equity NP. This NP was received from the Commonwealth in the 2015-16 financial year and reclassified to a Specific Purpose grant in the December quarter 2016. Other receipts Other receipts are higher in the December quarter 2016 compared to the same period last year due the timing of loan repayments. Payments Payments were made pursuant to the Appropriation Act 2016, and also in accordance with other Acts for which specific appropriation has been authorised. The timing of payments is based on agreed drawdown schedules, and may change from period to period depending on specific agency requirements. Note Caution should be exercised in interpreting the quarterly statement of Consolidated Account transactions. Unlike, the State Budget, which comprises transactions on an accrual basis, the information reflected in the quarterly statements is limited to cash transactions. Also, the Consolidated Account does not capture all the transactions undertaken by the general government sector (in particular, it does not record receipts to and payments from special deposit accounts). Finally, the timing of receipts and payments could be volatile within a particular year. As a result, apparently large movements between years may only be due to changes in the timing of receipts and payments and therefore may not have consequences for the underlying budget position. 1098 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA SUMMARY OF THE STATEMENT ON THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT FOR THE QUARTERS AND 6 MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2016, AND 31 DECEMBER 2015 (Prepared on a Cash Basis) - Six months ended 31 December 31 December 2016 2015 $ 000 $ 000 Variation 31 December 2016 $ 000 $ 000 - Quarter ended 31 December 2015 $ 000 Variation $ 000 RECEIPTS 5,513,890 5,265,426 248,464 2,642,518 2,689,418 -46,900 3,599,599 3,261,766 337,833 957,081 572,348 384,733 - - - 957,081 572,348 384,733 PAYMENTS 7,140,924 6,731,001 409,923 FINANCING REQUIREMENT 1,627,034 1,465,575 161,459 BORROWINGS - - - CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT RESULT Deficit / - Surplus 1,627,034 1,465,575 161,459 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1099 GOVERNMENT OF S OUTH AUS TRALIA STATEM ENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND BORROWINGS ON THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT FOR THE QUARTERS AND 6 M ONTHS ENDED 31 DECEM BER, 2016 AND 31 DECEM BER, 2015 (Prepared on a Cash Basis) - Six months ended Budget 2016-17 31 December 2016 - Quarter ended - 31 December 2014 31 December 2016 31 December 2015 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 389,849 590,999 1,391,964 1,519,517 26,067 3,918,396 139,895 391,893 695,392 718,724 13,549 35 1,959,488 199,070 176,100 683,111 813,266 13,517 25 1,885,089 44,770 121,790 343,052 379,019 7,348 895,979 97,227 109,093 335,737 424,258 7,351 16 973,682 Contributions from State Undertakings 249,911 49,461 46,393 20,124 22,658 Recoveries 709,881 9,973 7,532 4,504 3,569 Fees and charges 545,137 173,387 203,619 70,795 117,304 Royalties 251,538 76,400 122,132 28,658 52,156 1,511,448 75,876 29 1,587,295 1,420,121 74,859 4,239 1,499,219 RECEIPTS Taxation Gambling Land Tax Payroll Tax Stamp Duties Commonwealth Places M irror Tax Other taxes on property Total Taxation Commonwealth General Purpose Grants Specific Purpose Grants National Partnership Payments Total Commonwealth Other Receipts Total Receipts BORROWINGS Funds borrowed from South Australian Government Financing Authority Total Receipts and Borrowings 6,100,500 304,349 58,661 6,463,510 3,036,575 152,044 29 3,188,590 2,799,501 149,718 11,409 2,960,628 152,566 56,591 40,033 35,163 20,830 12,290,939 5,513,890 5,265,426 2,642,518 2,689,418 979,053 - - - - 13,269,992 5,513,890 5,265,426 2,642,518 2,689,418 1100 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA STATEM ENT OF THE PAYM ENTS ON THE CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNT FOR THE QUARTERS AND 6 M ONTHS ENDED 31 DECEM BER, 2016 AND 31 DECEM BER, 2015 (Prepared on a Cash Basis) - Six months ended Budget - Quarter ended - 31 December 31 December 31 December 31 December 2016-17 2016 2015 2016 2015 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 Attorney-General's Department 118,141 61,135 56,027 26,100 24,600 Administered Items for the Attorney-General's Department 101,555 59,361 57,937 28,192 27,560 Auditor-General's Department 16,966 8,531 8,382 3,960 3,876 Courts Administration Authority 93,592 45,118 52,017 20,070 21,419 PAYM ENTS - Defence SA Department for Communities and Social Inclusion 17,158 12,187 12,982 3,732 3,389 1,090,488 679,680 611,564 344,900 274,800 43,400 Administered Items for the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion 195,310 111,900 94,200 41,600 Department for Correctional Services 358,031 179,013 140,477 83,538 64,998 2,778,732 1,438,152 1,435,437 736,515 661,565 Department for Education and Children Development Administered Items for the Department for Education and Child Development Department for Health and Ageing Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources Administered Items for the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Administered Items for the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Department of Primary Industries and Regions Administered Items for the Department of Primary Industries and Regions Department of the Premier and Cabinet Administered Items for the Department of the Premier and Cabinet Department of State Development (a) 252,286 228,133 218,657 76,706 68,977 3,711,780 1,819,100 1,641,000 879,100 721,000 144,698 75,907 78,713 30,720 35,000 19,193 17,943 17,733 2,074 2,798 806,024 403,052 280,219 187,548 130,890 9,719 4,754 4,639 2,285 1,866 127,885 67,872 53,068 30,675 25,399 3,989 1,796 1,856 898 928 78,456 39,228 43,578 19,614 16,462 1,930 1,930 1,879 672,950 366,553 406,241 158,068 196,535 Administered Items for the Department of State Development (a) 10,448 6,440 4,875 2,010 2,966 Department of Treasury and Finance 56,903 31,162 39,722 15,062 23,073 1,582,470 961,763 961,508 682,377 688,817 5,228 2,613 3,304 1,407 1,456 93 46 45 7,321 2,670 3,636 Administered Items for the Department of Treasury and Finance Electoral Commisison of South Australia Administered Items for Electoral Commission House of Assembly Independent Gambling Authority Joint Parliamentary Services 1,479 45 1,848 1,809 897 924 414 462 12,070 5,292 5,657 2,429 3,591 Administered Items for Joint Parliamentary Services 2,586 - - - - Legislative Council 5,504 2,502 2,583 1,392 1,293 M inister for Tourism South Australia Police Administered Items for South Australia Police South Australian Tourism Commission State Governor's Establishment Payments for which specific appropriation is authorised in various Acts TOTAL PAYM ENTS 4,916 4,916 4,796 790,854 400,223 390,550 189 128 122 80,371 47,382 41,394 180,294 14,000 169,392 17,000 3,988 3,988 3,531 - 106,359 49,557 51,748 22,440 26,361 7,140,924 6,731,001 3,599,599 3,261,766 13,269,992 - 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1101 South Australia Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2017 1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2017. 2—Commencement of Act (1) Subject to subclause (2), the Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2016 (No 33 of 2016) will come into operation on 1 July 2017. (2) Sections 26, 45, 48 and 51 of the Act will come into operation on 1 July 2018. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 April 2017 17MSECCS015 South Australia Police Complaints and Discipline Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2017 1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the Police Complaints and Discipline Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2017. 2—Commencement of Act and suspension of certain provisions (1) Subject to subclause (2), the Police Complaints and Discipline Act 2016 (No 60 of 2016) will come into operation on 19 April 2017. (2) The commencement of the following provisions of the Act is suspended until a day or time, or days or times, to be fixed by subsequent proclamation or proclamations: (a) sections 3 to 49 (inclusive); (b) clauses 2 to 6 (inclusive) of Schedule 1; (c) clauses 9 to 54 (inclusive) of Schedule 1. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 April 2017 AGO0085/16CS 1102 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 South Australia Administrative Arrangements (Administration of Police Complaints and Discipline Act) Proclamation 2017 under section 5 of the Administrative Arrangements Act 1994 1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the Administrative Arrangements (Administration of Police Complaints and Discipline Act) Proclamation 2017. 2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made. 3—Administration of Act committed to Attorney-General The administration of the Police Complaints and Discipline Act 2016 is committed to the Attorney-General. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 April 2017 AGO0085/16CS 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1103 South Australia Dog and Cat Management Regulations 2017 under the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995 Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Short title Commencement Interpretation Identified and unidentified cats Prescribed accreditation bodies Payments into and out of Fund Dogs held in custody of certain persons and bodies not required to be registered Notifications to Registrar Dogs to wear registration disc Requirements relating to microchipping dogs and cats—section 42A of Act Identification of dogs and cats Requirements relating to desexing dogs and cats—section 42E of Act Exemption from sections 42A, 42E and 70 of Act Board may grant extension of certain time periods Power to destroy cats Power to seize and detain cats Breeding of dogs and cats Requirement that dog or cat be microchipped and desexed before sale—section 70 of Act Information to be given to buyers Guard dogs Notification to owner of dog or cat Fees and charges Schedule 1—Revocation of Dog and Cat Management Regulations 2010 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Dog and Cat Management Regulations 2017. 2—Commencement (1) Subject to this regulation, these regulations come into operation on 1 July 2017. (2) Regulation 10 will come into operation on the day that section 42A of the Act (as enacted by the Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2016) comes into operation. (3) Regulation 12 will come into operation on the day that section 42E of the Act (as enacted by the Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2016) comes into operation. (4) Regulation 18 will come into operation on the day that section 70 of the Act (as enacted by the Dog and Cat Management (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2016) comes into operation. 3—Interpretation In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears— Act means the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995; notice of extension—see regulation 14(3); 1104 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 registered breeder means a person registered as a breeder under Part 7 of the Act; registry means a service provided by a person or body consisting of a database (whether electronic or otherwise)— (a) on which information relating to the identity of the owner of a dog or cat is able to be stored; and (b) from which that information is able to be extracted or otherwise accessed by members of the public. 4—Identified and unidentified cats (1) (2) For the purposes of the definition of identified cat in section 4 of the Act, a cat is to be identified— (a) by being microchipped in accordance with section 42A of the Act; or (b) by being identified in the manner referred to in section 42C(2) of the Act. For the purposes of paragraph (c) of the definition of unidentified cat in section 4 of the Act, a cat is to be identified— (a) by being microchipped in accordance with section 42A of the Act; or (b) by being identified in the manner referred to in section 42C(2) of the Act. 5—Prescribed accreditation bodies For the purposes of section 21A(7) of the Act, the following persons or bodies are prescribed accreditation bodies: (a) Assistance Dogs Australia; (b) Righteous Pups Australia Inc; (c) Vision Australia; (d) Guide Dogs WA; (e) Guide Dogs Queensland; (f) Guide Dogs NSW/ACT; (g) Guide Dogs Victoria; (h) Guide Dogs Tasmania; (i) any other person or body prescribed by the Board for the purposes of this regulation. 6—Payments into and out of Fund (1) For the purposes of section 26(5) of the Act, the percentage of dog registration fees received by a council that must be paid into the Fund by the council is— (a) (b) in the case of a prescribed council— (i) before 1 July 2018—20%; (ii) on or after 1 July 2018—24%; or in any other case— (i) before 1 July 2018—10%; (ii) on or after 1 July 2018—12%. 19 April 2017 (2) (b) (4) 1105 The Board must pay to a council the following percentage of dog registration fees received directly by the Board in respect of dogs registered in the area of the council: (a) (3) THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE in the case of a prescribed council— (i) before 1 July 2018—80%; (ii) on or after 1 July 2018—76%; in any other case— (i) before 1 July 2018—90%; (ii) on or after 1 July 2018—88%. A payment to a council under subregulation (2)— (a) is to be made from the Fund; and (b) is to be applied by the council for the purposes of furthering the objects of the Act. In this regulation— prescribed council means— (a) Adelaide City Council; (b) City of Burnside; (c) Campbelltown City Council; (d) City of Charles Sturt; (e) Town of Gawler; (f) City of Holdfast Bay; (g) City of Marion; (h) City of Mitcham; (i) City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters; (j) City of Onkaparinga; (k) City of Playford; (l) City of Port Adelaide Enfield; (m) City of Prospect; (n) City of Salisbury; (o) City of Tea Tree Gully; (p) City of Unley; (q) Town of Walkerville; (r) City of West Torrens. 7—Dogs held in custody of certain persons and bodies not required to be registered For the purposes of section 33(5)(b)(iii) of the Act, the following persons and bodies are specified: (a) each animal welfare organisation; (b) a prescribed accreditation body under section 21A of the Act; 1106 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE (c) the holder of a licence under Part 4 of the Animal Welfare Act 1985; (d) a registered veterinary surgeon acting in that capacity. 19 April 2017 8—Notifications to Registrar For the purposes of section 37(2)(c) of the Act, the following circumstances are specified: (a) the number of dogs kept on a property at which the registered business is carried on exceeds the maximum number of such dogs specified in the application for registration of the business under section 35 of the Act; (b) a dog trained or bred at the relevant kennel, or used in connection with the relevant business, is involved in an attack on a person or animal. 9—Dogs to wear registration disc (1) The owner of a dog must ensure that, at all times while the dog is not effectively confined to premises of which the owner is the occupier, the dog wears a collar around its neck— (a) in the case of a dog that is individually registered—to which the registration disc last issued for the dog is attached; or (b) in the case of a dog usually kept at a kennel or used in connection with a business registered under the Act—which has marked on it, or on which a disc or tag is attached, the name and telephone number of the owner or operator of the business or other mark identifying the business as approved by the council of the area in which the business is registered. Maximum penalty: $5 000. Expiation fee: $170. (2) Subregulation (1) does not apply in relation to a dog— (a) that is not required to be registered under the Act; or (b) if the dog is suffering from injury, disease or sickness to the extent that the wearing of a collar would be injurious to the health of the dog; or (c) while the dog is under the effective control of a person by command, the dog being in close proximity to the person and— (i) being used in the droving or tending of stock or going to or returning from a place where it will be, or has been, so used; or (ii) being trained for, or participating in, an organised activity being a race, trial, class or show or in retrieving, hunting or other sporting exercise customarily involving the running of 1 or more dogs. 10—Requirements relating to microchipping dogs and cats—section 42A of Act (1) For the purposes of section 42A(1) of the Act, a dog or cat is to be microchipped in accordance with the following requirements: (a) the dog or cat must be microchipped before it is sold; (b) without limiting paragraph (a), the dog or cat must in any event be microchipped— (i) before it reaches 12 weeks of age; or (ii) within 28 days after the owner takes possession of the dog or cat; or 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1107 (iii) if the owner of a dog or cat is granted an extension of time under regulation 14—before the day specified in the notice of extension by which the dog or cat must be microchipped; or whichever is the later; (c) (d) the microchip— (i) must conform to AS 5018-2001 Electronic Animal Identification—National Coding Scheme or AS 5018-2001 Electronic Animal Identification— Radiofrequency Methods; and (ii) must record a unique identification number assigned to the microchip; the microchip must be implanted by— (i) a registered veterinary surgeon; or (ii) a person working under the direction or supervision of a registered veterinary surgeon; or (iii) a person who holds a qualification, or who has undertaken training, approved by the Board for the purposes of this paragraph; or (iv) a person authorised by the Board to implant microchips for the purposes of the Act; (e) the microchip must be permanently implanted. (2) Pursuant to section 42A(5)(d) of the Act, a person or body, or dog or cat, of a class declared by the Board by notice in the Gazette to be exempt from the operation of section 42A of the Act is so exempt. (3) An owner of a dog or cat who is granted an extension of time under regulation 14 in respect of the operation of section 42A is exempt from the operation of that section during the period of the extension. (4) For the purposes of section 21B(3) of the Act, a person who microchips a dog or cat must provide to the Board such information as the Board may, by notice in the Gazette, require in relation to the microchipping. (5) Information required under subregulation (4) must be provided in the manner and form, and within the period, specified in the notice under that subregulation. (6) The owner of a dog or cat that is microchipped must, in a manner and form determined by the Board, notify the Board within 14 days of any change to the owner's name, residential address and telephone number. Maximum penalty: $2 500. Expiation fee: $170. (7) The owner of a dog or cat that is microchipped must, in a manner and form determined by the Board, provide the identification number of the microchip implanted in the dog or cat to the Registrar for the area in which the dog or cat is (or is to be) usually kept. Maximum penalty: $2 500. Expiation fee: $170. 1108 (8) THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 For the purposes of section 42A of the Act, a dog or cat that is microchipped in another State or Territory, in accordance with the law of that State or Territory, will be taken to have been microchipped in accordance with the requirements set out in this regulation if the microchip— (a) conforms to AS 5018-2001 Electronic Animal Identification—National Coding Scheme or AS 5018-2001 Electronic Animal Identification—Radiofrequency Methods; and (b) records a unique identification number assigned to the microchip. 11—Identification of dogs and cats For the purposes of section 42C(1) of the Act, dogs or cats being trained for, or participating in, an organised activity being a race, trial, class or show or in retrieving, hunting or other sporting exercise customarily involving the running of 1 or more dogs or cats are declared to be excluded from the operation of that section. 12—Requirements relating to desexing dogs and cats—section 42E of Act (1) For the purposes of section 42E of the Act, a dog or cat is to be desexed in accordance with the following requirements: (a) the dog or cat must be desexed— (i) before it is 6 months of age; or (ii) within 28 days after the owner takes possession of the dog or cat; or (iii) if the owner of a dog or cat is granted an extension of time under regulation 14—before the day specified in the notice of extension by which the dog or cat must be desexed, whichever is the later; (b) (2) (3) the dog or cat must be desexed by a registered veterinary surgeon. Pursuant to section 42E(4)(d) of the Act, but subject to subregulation (3), the following persons and bodies, and dogs and cats, are exempt from the operation of section 42E of the Act: (a) a greyhound that is registered with the controlling body in accordance with the rules of Greyhound Racing SA (not being a greyhound that has been retired from racing); (b) a person who is a full member of Dogs SA (however, the exemption does not apply to or in relation to a cat owned by the person); (c) a person who is a financial member of, and registered breeder with, the Feline Association of South Australia Inc (however, the exemption does not apply to or in relation to a dog owned by the person); (d) a member of the governing council of the Cat Fancy of South Australia Inc (however, the exemption does not apply to or in relation to a dog owned by the person); (e) a person or body, or dog or cat, of a class declared by the Board by notice in the Gazette to be exempt from the operation of section 42E of the Act. The Board may, by notice in the Gazette or by notice in writing given to the owner of a dog or cat that is exempt under subregulation (2), impose conditions on an exemption under that subregulation. 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1109 (4) If a person contravenes or fails to comply with a condition of an exemption, the exemption does not, while the contravention or non-compliance continues, operate in that person's favour. (5) The Board may vary or revoke a condition of an exemption. (6) An owner of a dog or cat who is granted an extension of time under regulation 14 in respect of the operation of section 42E is exempt from the operation of that section during the period of the extension. (7) For the purposes of section 42E of the Act, a dog or cat that is desexed in another State or Territory, in accordance with the law of that State or Territory, will be taken to have been desexed in accordance with the requirements set out in this regulation. (8) For the purposes of section 21B(3) of the Act, a person who desexes a dog or cat must provide to the Board such information as the Board may, by notice in the Gazette, require in relation to the desexing. (9) Information required under subregulation (8) must be provided in the manner and form, and within the period, specified in the notice under that subregulation. 13—Exemption from sections 42A, 42E and 70 of Act (1) A registered veterinary surgeon may, by notice in writing, exempt the owner of a dog or cat from the operation of section 42A, 42E or 70 of the Act (or all of those sections). (2) However, a registered veterinary surgeon may only grant an exemption under this regulation if satisfied that to microchip or desex the dog or cat (as the case requires) would— (a) pose an undue risk to the health of the dog or cat; or (b) adversely affect the growth, development or wellbeing of the dog or cat. (3) A registered veterinary surgeon who contravenes subregulation (2) is guilty of an offence. Maximum penalty: $5 000. (4) An exemption under this regulation remains in force— (5) (a) in the case of an exemption referred to in subregulation (2)(a)—for the period specified by the registered veterinary surgeon in the notice (which may, to avoid doubt, be an indefinite period); or (b) in any case—for the period (not exceeding 18 months) specified by the registered veterinary surgeon in the notice. A notice under subregulation (1) must— (a) be in a form approved by the Board; and (b) contain the information required by the Board for the purposes of this paragraph; and (c) specify the period during which the exemption is in force, (however, the validity of an exemption is not affected by non-compliance with this subregulation). (6) A registered veterinary surgeon must, as soon as is reasonably practicable after exempting a person under this regulation, provide the Board with such information as the Board may reasonably require relating to the exemption. 1110 (7) THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 The Board, or the registered veterinary surgeon who issued a certificate of exemption, may, by notice in writing, vary or revoke an exemption if satisfied that the grounds on which the exemption was granted are no longer applicable to the relevant dog or cat. 14—Board may grant extension of certain time periods (1) (2) (3) The Board may, on application or on its own motion, extend, by such period as the Board thinks fit, 1 or both of the following: (a) the period within which a specified dog or cat must be microchipped under section 42A of the Act; (b) the period within which a specified dog or cat must be desexed under section 42E of the Act. An extension— (a) may be conditional or unconditional; and (b) may be varied or revoked by the Board for any reason the Board thinks fit. On extending a period under subregulation (1), the Board must issue to the owner of the dog or cat a notice in writing (a notice of extension)— (a) identifying the person to whom the notice is issued; and (b) identifying the dog or cat to which the notice relates; and (c) specifying the date by which each dog or cat to which the notice relates must be microchipped or desexed or both (as the case requires). 15—Power to destroy cats For the purposes of section 63(1)(d)(v)(C) of the Act, a person or body approved by the Board is specified. 16—Power to seize and detain cats For the purposes of section 64(2)(b)(iii) of the Act, a person or body approved by the Board is specified. 17—Breeding of dogs and cats (1) (2) For the purposes of section 69 of the Act, a person will be taken to have bred a dog or cat if the person— (a) provides semen or ova used to breed the dog or cat; or (b) provides any assistance (however described) in the course of breeding the dog or cat; or (c) provides facilities used in the course of breeding the dog or cat. For the purposes of section 69 of the Act, a person will be taken to have bred a dog or cat if the person allows, or fails to take reasonable steps to prevent— (a) a dog or cat owned by the person to impregnate another dog or cat; or (b) a dog or cat owned by the person from being impregnated by another dog or cat, and that pregnancy results in the birth of the dog or cat. (3) Section 69(1) of the Act does not apply in relation to the sale of a dog or cat in circumstances contemplated by section 62(1) or 64A(1) of the Act. 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1111 18—Requirement that dog or cat be microchipped and desexed before sale—section 70 of Act (1) For the purposes of section 70(1) of the Act, it is a requirement that a dog or cat be microchipped in accordance with regulation 10. (2) For the purposes of section 70(2) of the Act, it is a requirement that a dog or cat be desexed in accordance with regulation 12. (3) For the purposes of section 70 of the Act, a dog or cat that is microchipped or desexed in another State or Territory, in accordance with the law of that State or Territory, will be taken to have been microchipped or desexed (as the case requires) in accordance with the requirements set out in this regulation. (4) For the purposes of section 70(5) of the Act, the following circumstances are prescribed: (a) in respect of the requirement under section 70(2) of the Act—the sale of a dog or cat from one registered breeder to another registered breeder; (b) the sale of greyhounds that are, or are to be, registered with the controlling body in accordance with the rules of Greyhound Racing SA (not being a greyhound that has been retired from racing); (c) the sale of a dog or cat that is not to be kept in this State; (d) the sale of a dog or cat in circumstances specified by the Board by notice in the Gazette. 19—Information to be given to buyers (1) For the purposes of section 71(1)(a) of the Act, the required information is the name, address and telephone number of the seller. (2) For the purposes of section 71(1)(b) of the Act, the required information is— (3) (a) the name, address and telephone number of each breeder; and (b) if a breeder is a registered breeder—the identification number issued to the breeder by the Board. For the purposes of section 71(1)(c) of the Act, the required information is— (a) a statement setting out whether or not the dog or cat has been vaccinated and, if so, which vaccinations were administered; and (b) a statement setting out whether or not the dog or cat has been desexed and, if it has, the following information: (i) the name and business address of the registered veterinary surgeon who desexed the dog or cat; (ii) the date on which the dog or cat was desexed; (iii) the age of the dog or cat at the time it was desexed; (iv) the nature of the desexing procedure; and (c) (4) information specifying any other veterinary treatment the dog or cat has received. For the purposes of section 71(1)(d) of the Act, the required information is a statement setting out whether or not the dog or cat has been microchipped and, if it has, the following information: (a) the name and address of the person who microchipped the dog or cat; 1112 (5) THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 (b) the date on which the dog or cat was microchipped; (c) the microchip number; (d) the registry or registries in which information in respect of the dog or cat is stored. For the purposes of section 71(1)(e) of the Act, the required information is— (a) if an exemption has been granted under regulation 13 in relation to the dog or cat— details of the exemption; and (b) if an extension of time has been granted under regulation 14 in relation to the dog or cat—details of the extension; and (c) details of any illness or medical condition from which the dog or cat is known to be suffering; and (d) in the case of a dog subject to a control order under section 50 of the Act—details of the order; and (e) any other information required by the Board by notice in the Gazette. (6) For the purposes of section 71(2)(a) of the Act, the required information is the name and telephone number of the seller. (7) For the purposes of section 71(2)(b) of the Act, the required information is— (8) (a) the name and telephone number of each breeder; and (b) if a breeder is a registered breeder—the identification number issued to the breeder by the Board. For the purposes of section 71(3) of the Act— (a) (b) the following kinds of sale are prescribed: (i) the sale of a dog or cat from one registered breeder to another registered breeder; (ii) the sale of a dog or cat in circumstances specified by the Board by notice in the Gazette. an advertisement of a kind specified by the Board by notice in the Gazette is prescribed. 20—Guard dogs (1) Where a guard dog is kept at premises for the purpose of guarding or protecting a person or property at those premises, the person in whose name the dog is individually registered or, if the dog is used in a business registered under the Act, the owner or operator of the business must— (a) notify the council for the area in which the premises are situated of— (i) the address of the premises; and (ii) the times and periods during which the dog will be kept at the premises for that purpose; and (iii) a telephone number on which a person who is responsible for the control of the dog can be contacted at any time in relation to the dog; and 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1113 (b) ensure that there is displayed in a conspicuous position at the premises at all times while the dog is at the premises for that purpose a telephone number on which a person who is responsible for control of the dog can be contacted at any time in relation to the dog. Maximum penalty: $2 500. Expiation fee: $170. (2) Notice under subregulation (1)(a)— (a) must be given orally or in writing within 24 hours after the dog is first kept at premises as referred to in that subregulation; and (b) if given orally, must be confirmed in writing within 48 hours after the dog is first kept at premises as referred to in that subregulation. 21—Notification to owner of dog or cat For the purposes of paragraph (h) in the definition of prescribed person in section 64D(3) of the Act, a person declared by the Board by notice in the Gazette to be a prescribed person is prescribed. 22—Fees and charges (1) For the purposes of section 26(6)(b) of the Act, the registration fee charged by a council for a dog or cat (not being a standard dog or cat) must not exceed the amount fixed by the Board by notice in the Gazette in relation to the relevant year. (2) Unless the contrary intention appears, any other fees and charges payable for the purposes of the Act or these regulations are— (a) if a fee in relation to a matter of a particular kind has been fixed by the Board—that fee; or (b) if no such fee has been fixed by the Board—the fee in relation to matters of the relevant kind determined by the council within whose area the fee is incurred or to be paid (not exceeding the maximum amount determined by the Board by notice in the Gazette for such a fee). Schedule 1—Revocation of Dog and Cat Management Regulations 2010 The Dog and Cat Management Regulations 2010 are revoked. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 April 2017 No 30 of 2017 17MSECCS015 1114 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 South Australia Security and Investigation Industry (Classes of Offences) Variation Regulations 2017 under the Security and Investigation Industry Act 1995 Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 2 3 Short title Commencement Variation provisions Part 2—Variation of Security and Investigation Industry Regulations 2011 4 Variation of regulation 6—Classes of offences (sections 3, 9, 23, 23A, 23B and 23G of Act) Schedule 1—Transitional provisions 1 Transitional provisions Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Security and Investigation Industry (Classes of Offences) Variation Regulations 2017. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified. Part 2—Variation of Security and Investigation Industry Regulations 2011 4—Variation of regulation 6—Classes of offences (sections 3, 9, 23, 23A, 23B and 23G of Act) (1) Regulation 6(1)(d) and (e)—delete paragraphs (d) and (e) and substitute: (d) the person has been found guilty but not convicted of a category B offence within the preceding 5 years and the penalty imposed or an order made in respect of the offence included any of the following: 19 April 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1115 (i) a fine of or greater than $500; (ii) an order or a condition of a bond that the defendant be under the supervision of a community corrections officer; (iii) a bond under which the defendant or a guarantor is obliged to pay a sum of or greater than $500 in the event of non-compliance with a condition of the bond; (iv) a sentence or condition of a bond requiring the performance of 25 hours or more of community service; (e) the person has been convicted of a category B offence within the preceding 10 years and the penalty imposed or an order made in respect of the offence included any of the following: (i) a fine of or greater than $500; (ii) an order or a condition of a bond that the defendant be under the supervision of a community corrections officer; (iii) a bond under which the defendant or a guarantor is obliged to pay a sum of or greater than $500 in the event of non-compliance with a condition of the bond; (iv) a sentence or condition of a bond requiring the performance of 25 hours or more of community service; (v) detention; (vi) imprisonment. (2) Regulation 6(3)—delete subregulation (3) and substitute: (3) (3) For the purposes of section 23B of the Act, the following are prescribed offences: (a) a category A offence; (b) a category B offence constituted of assault or an offence of violence alleged to have been committed in the course of, or in connection with, the performance by the person of the function of controlling crowds. Regulation 6(4)(b)—delete paragraph (b) and substitute: (b) the person has been found guilty of a category B offence constituted of assault or an offence of violence and the person is the holder of a security agents licence authorising the person to perform the function of controlling crowds and the offence was committed in the course of, or in connection with, the performance of that function; (c) the person has been found guilty of a category B offence and the penalty imposed or an order made in respect of the offence included any of the following: (i) a fine of or greater than $500; (ii) an order or a condition of a bond that the defendant be under the supervision of a community corrections officer; 1116 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 April 2017 (iii) a bond under which the defendant or a guarantor is obliged to pay a sum of or greater than $500 in the event of non-compliance with a condition of the bond; (iv) a sentence or condition of a bond requiring the performance of 25 hours or more of community service; (v) detention; (vi) imprisonment. (4) Regulation 6(5)—delete subregulation (5) (5) Regulation 6(6), definition of category A offence, (e)(i)—after "Listening and Surveillance Devices Act 1972" insert: or the Surveillance Devices Act 2016 (6) Regulation 6(6), definition of category B offence, (c)—delete "common" (7) Regulation 6(6), definition of category B offence, after paragraph (d) insert: (da) an offence against the Firearms Act 2015; or Schedule 1—Transitional provisions 1—Transitional provisions (1) For the purposes of the application of section 23(1)(d) of the Act to a person who was carrying on business, or otherwise acting, as a process server immediately before the relevant day, a finding of guilt or a conviction, in respect of an offence committed by the person before that day, is to be disregarded if the finding of guilt or conviction would not have prevented the person from being entitled to carry on a business, or otherwise act, as a process server before that day. (2) For the purposes of the application of section 23B of the Act to a person who holds a security agents licence that authorises the licensee to perform the function of controlling crowds immediately before the relevant day, a charge laid in respect of an offence committed by the person before that day, is to be disregarded if the laying of the charge would not have resulted in the suspension of the licence before that day. (3) For the purposes of the application of section 23G of the Act to a person who holds a security agents licence or security industry trainers licence, or is a director of a body corporate that is the holder of a security agents licence, immediately before the relevant day, a finding of guilt or a conviction in respect of an offence committed by the person before that day, is to be disregarded if the finding of guilt or conviction would not have resulted in the cancellation of the licence before that day. (4) For the purposes of the application of section 25(1)(e)(ii) of the Act to a person licensed as an agent or security industry trainer, or a director of a body corporate that holds a licence as an agent, immediately before the relevant day, a finding of guilt or a conviction, in respect of an offence committed by the person before that day, is to be disregarded if the finding of guilt or the conviction would not have been relevant to deciding whether the person was a fit and proper person to hold a licence or to be a director of a body corporate that holds a licence before that day. 19 April 2017 (5) THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1117 In this clause— Act means the Security and Investigation Industry Act 1995; relevant day means the day on which this clause comes into operation. Note— As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations. Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 April 2017 No 31 of 2017 AGO0068/16CS 1118 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD Change of name for a public road NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield at its meeting held on 14 February 2017, resolved pursuant to Section 219 (1) of the Local Government Act 1999, that the name of a certain public road, being Lang Street located in the suburb of Northfield be changed to Laing Street. A plan that delineates the public road that is subject to the change of street name, together with a copy of the Council’s resolution are both available for inspection at the Council’s principal office, 163 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide; Enfield Library-Council Office, 1-9 Kensington Crescent, Enfield; Greenacres Library-Council Office, 2 Fosters Road, Greenacres, during their normal business hours and on the Council’s website http://www.portenf.sa.gov.au/publicnotices. M. WITHERS, Chief Executive Officer CITY OF TEA TREE GULLY CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Supplementary Election of Councillor for Balmoral Ward NOMINATIONS to be a candidate for election as a member of City of Tea Tree Gully will be received between Thursday, 27 April and 12 noon Thursday, 11 May 2017. Candidates must submit a profile of not more than 150 words with their nomination form and may also provide a photograph, predominantly head and shoulders, taken within the previous 12 months. Nomination kits are available from the Council office, 571 Montague Road, Modbury. A briefing session for intending candidates will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, 27 April 2017 at the Banksia Room, Civic Centre, 571 Montague Road, Modbury. M. SHERRY, Returning Officer DISTRICT COUNCIL OF COOBER PEDY Elector Representation Review NOTICE is hereby given that the District Council of Coober Pedy is undertaking a review to determine whether a change of arrangements are required in respect to elector representation. This will result in the electors of the area being more adequately and fairly represented. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 (7) of the Local Government Act 1999, notice is hereby given that council has prepared a representation options paper that examines the advantages and disadvantages of the various options available in regards to the composition and structure of council, and the division of the council area into wards. Copies of the representation options paper are available on the Council’s website at: www.cooberpedy.sa.gov.au and for inspection and/or purchase at the Council office at Hutchinson Street, Coober Pedy. Written submissions are invited from interested persons from Thursday, 20 April 2017 and should be directed to Fiona Hogan, P.O. Box 425, Coober Pedy, S.A. 5723 or email [email protected], to be received by close of business on Friday, 2 June 2017. Information regarding the representation review can be obtained by contacting Judy Williams on telephone (08) 8672 4600 or email [email protected]. F. HOGAN, Chief Executive Officer 19 April 2017 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE COPPER COAST ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991 Road Closure—Public Road, Kadina NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 10 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the District Council of the Copper Coast proposes to make a Road Process Order to: Close the unmade public road situated between Sandercock Road and Old Doora Mine Road and adjacent to Sections 1302 and 1303, Hundred of Wallaroo. The portions of closed road are to merge with the adjoining Sections 1302 and 1303, Hundred of Wallaroo as delineated and lettered ‘A’ and ‘B’ on the Preliminary Plan No. 17/0025. A copy of the plan and a statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at the Council Office, 51 Taylor Street, Kadina, S.A. 5554 and the Adelaide Office of the Surveyor-General during normal office hours. Any application for easement or objection must set out the full name, address and details of the submission and must be fully supported by reasons. The application for easement or objection must be made in writing to the Council, P.O. Box 396, Kadina, S.A. 5554, within 28 days of this notice and a copy must be forwarded to the Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Where a submission is made, the Council will give notification of a meeting at which the matter will be considered. P. HARDER, Chief Executive Officer DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLISTON DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 District Council of Elliston—General and Coastal Development Plan Amendment—Public Consultation NOTICE is hereby given that the District Council of Elliston, pursuant to Sections 24 and 25 of the Development Act 1993, has prepared a Development Plan Amendment Report (DPA) to amend its Development Plan. The Amendment will change the Development Plan by replacing it with a reformatted Development Plan, incorporating relevant policy modules of the South Australian Planning Policy Library (SAPPL) and adopting regional coastal policies arising from the Eyre Peninsula Coastal Development Strategy. A number of local additions have also been incorporated into the proposed policies. The DPA report will be on public consultation from Wednesday, 19 April 2017 until 5 p.m. on Friday, 16 June 2017. Copies of the DPA report are available during normal office hours at the District Council of Elliston Office, Beach Terrace, Elliston. Alternatively the DPA report can be viewed on the Internet at http://www.elliston.sa.gov.au. Written submissions regarding the DPA should be submitted no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, 16 June 2017. All submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, P.O. Box 46, Elliston, S.A. 5670 and should clearly indicate whether you wish to be heard in support of your submission at the public hearing. If you wish to lodge your submission electronically, please email it to [email protected] clearly marked ‘Submission to General and Coastal DPA’. Copies of all submissions will be available for inspection at District Council of Elliston Office, Beach Terrace and online at http://www.elliston.sa.gov.au from 21 June 2017 until the conclusion of the public hearing. A public hearing will be held on 18 July 2017 at 11.45 a.m. at District Council of Elliston, Council Chambers, Beach Terrace, Elliston at which time interested persons may be heard in relation to the DPA and the submissions. The public hearing will not be held if no submissions are received or if no submission makes a request to be heard. If you would like further information about the DPA, contact Council on 8687 9177 or by email at [email protected]. Dated 19 April 2017. P. 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