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ISSN 1448-949X (print) ISSN 2204-4264 (online)
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PERTH, TUESDAY, 12 MARCH 2019 No. 32 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY KEVIN J. McRAE, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 12.00 NOON
© STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN
GOVERNMENT
CONTENTS
PART 1
Page
Attorney General Regulations Amendment (Transcript Fees) Regulations 2019 .................. 666 City of Fremantle Local Government Property Amendment Local Law 2019 ........................ 670 City of Mandurah Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2019 ................................................... 672 Gender Reassignment Amendment Regulations 2019 ............................................................. 670 RWWA Rules of Thoroughbred Racing 1 March 2019 ............................................................. 673 Sentence Administration (Community Corrections Centres) Amendment Notice (No. 2)
2019—Correction .................................................................................................................... 665 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Regulations 2019 ....................................................... 657
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PART 2
Agriculture and Food ................................................................................................................. 674 Deceased Estates ....................................................................................................................... 680 Health ......................................................................................................................................... 674 Justice ......................................................................................................................................... 676 Lands .......................................................................................................................................... 676 Marine/Maritime ........................................................................................................................ 677 Planning ..................................................................................................................................... 677 Water .......................................................................................................................................... 679
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
PUBLISHING DETAILS FOR
EASTER AND ANZAC DAY 2019
A Gazette will be published at noon on Thursday 18th April and closing time for copy is Tuesday 16th April at noon.
A Gazette will be published at noon on Friday 26th April and closing time for copy is Wednesday 24th April at noon.
The Gazette will not be published on Tuesday 23rd April 2019.
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may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the Attorney General for
Western Australia. Inquiries in the first instance should be directed to the Government Printer,
State Law Publisher, 10 William St, Perth 6000.
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Western Australia on Tuesday and Friday of each week unless disrupted by Public Holidays or
unforeseen circumstances.
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periodically.
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12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 657
— PART 1 —
HEALTH
HE301
Tobacco Products Control Act 2006
Tobacco Products Control Amendment
Regulations 2019
Made by the Governor in Executive Council.
1. Citation
These regulations are the Tobacco Products Control Amendment
Regulations 2019.
2. Commencement
These regulations come into operation as follows —
(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these
regulations are published in the Gazette;
(b) regulation 16(1) — on the day on which the Tobacco
Products Control Amendment Act 2018 section 4 comes
into operation;
(c) the rest of the regulations — on the day on which the
Tobacco Products Control Amendment Act 2018
section 3 comes into operation.
3. Regulations amended
These regulations amend the Tobacco Products Control
Regulations 2006.
4. Part 3 heading amended
In the heading to Part 3 after “Smoking in” insert:
or near
658 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 12 March 2019
5. Regulation 13A inserted
At the end of Part 3 Division 2 insert:
13A. Prohibitions on smoking near enclosed public places
(1) A person must not smoke outside an enclosed public
place within 5 m of a public entrance to the enclosed
public place.
Penalty for this subregulation: a fine of $1 000.
(2) A person must not smoke outside an enclosed public
place within 10 m of an air intake for air conditioning
equipment that is in or on the enclosed public place.
Penalty for this subregulation: a fine of $1 000.
(3) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence under
subregulation (1) or (2) to prove that the accused was
only passing the public entrance or air intake, as the
case requires, and did not remain in its vicinity.
6. Regulation 15 amended
(1) After regulation 15(1) insert:
(1A) If an investigator has reason to believe that a person is
committing an offence under regulation 13A(1) or (2)
the investigator may direct the person to stop smoking
within the prohibited distance.
(1B) In subregulation (1A) —
within the prohibited distance means —
(a) for an offence under regulation 13A(1) —
within 5 m of a public entrance to an enclosed
public place; or
(b) for an offence under regulation 13A(2) —
within 10 m of an air intake for air conditioning
equipment that is in or on an enclosed public
place.
(2) In regulation 15(2) after “subregulation (1)” insert:
or (1A)
(3) In regulation 15(3) delete “subregulation (1).” and insert:
subregulation (1) or (1A).
12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 659
(4) In regulation 15(4)(a) delete “subregulation (1); and” and insert:
subregulation (1) or (1A); and
7. Regulation 32 amended
In regulation 32 delete “Commonwealth Trade Practices
(Consumer Product Information Standards) (Tobacco)
Regulations 2004 ” and insert:
Competition and Consumer (Tobacco) Information
Standard 2011 (Commonwealth)
8. Regulation 33 amended
In regulation 33:
(a) delete paragraph (a);
(b) in paragraph (c) delete “paragraph (a) or (b);” and insert:
paragraph (b).
(c) delete paragraph (d).
9. Regulation 35 deleted
Delete regulation 35.
10. Regulation 39 amended
(1) In regulation 39 delete “For the purposes of section 24(1)” and
insert:
(1) For the purposes of section 24(1), but subject to
subregulation (2),
(2) At the end of regulation 39 insert:
(2) A sign referred to in regulation 40(2) must not be
located at the place referred to in subregulation (1)(a) if
price tickets are displayed on a facility used to store the
available tobacco products at the place.
660 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 12 March 2019
11. Regulation 41 amended
In regulation 41:
(a) delete “signage” and insert:
a sign
(b) delete paragraph (a) and insert:
(a) must not exceed 297 mm x 210 mm; and
(c) delete paragraph (b).
12. Regulation 42 amended
In regulation 42:
(a) delete “signage complying with regulation 41(a) and
(b),” and insert:
a sign complying with regulation 41(a),
(b) Delete paragraph (a) and insert:
(a) the sign does not exceed 297 mm x 210 mm;
and
13. Regulation 51 amended
(1) Before regulation 51(1) insert:
(1A) For the purposes of section 23(2)(d), a health warning
sign —
(a) must be at least 297 mm x 210 mm or, if the
display is in a cigar cabinet that is designed to
be portable and has a volume not exceeding
50 cm3, at least 105 mm x 74 mm; and
(b) must have the content, and be in the form and
colouring, of the sign depicted in Schedule 3.
(2) In regulation 51(1):
(a) delete “section 25(2)(b) and (3) and regulation 40(4) in
relation to tobacco products other than cigars in a cigar
cabinet or humidified room” and insert:
section 25(2)(b), and for the purposes of section 25(3)
and regulation 40(4) in relation to tobacco products
(other than cigars in a cigar cabinet or humidified room),
12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 661
(b) in paragraph (b) delete “a sign set out” and insert:
1 of the signs depicted
(3) In regulation 51(2):
(a) delete “section 25(2)(b) and (3) and regulation 40(4) in
relation to tobacco products in a cigar cabinet or
humidified room” and insert:
section 25(3) and regulation 40(4) in relation to cigars in
a cigar cabinet or humidified room,
(b) in paragraph (a) delete “210 mm x 148 mm” and insert:
297 mm x 210 mm
(c) in paragraph (b) delete “set out” and insert:
of the sign depicted
(4) In regulation 51(3):
(a) delete “section 25(2)(b)” and insert:
sections 23(2)(d) and 25(2)(b)
(b) delete paragraph (a);
(c) in paragraph (b) after “subregulation” insert:
(1A)(b),
(d) in paragraph (b) delete “case, or allowed under
paragraph (a); and” and insert:
case; and
(e) in paragraph (c) after “subregulation” insert:
(1A)(b),
(f) in paragraph (c) delete “or allowed under paragraph (a)”.
662 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 12 March 2019
14. Regulation 59 replaced
Delete regulation 59 and insert:
59. Appointment of restricted investigators
For the purposes of the definition of enforcement
agency in section 77(1), the chief executive officer of
the department of the Public Service principally
assisting in the administration of the Transport
Co-ordination Act 1966 is prescribed.
15. Schedules 2 and 3 replaced
Delete Schedules 2 and 3 and insert:
Schedule 2 — Health warning signs for general
display or vending machines
[r. 51(1)(b)]
12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 663
664 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 12 March 2019
Schedule 3 — Health warning signs for display of
cigars or cigar cutting implements
[r. 51(1A)(b) and (2)(b)]
16. Schedule 4 amended
(1) In Schedule 4 after the item for section 18 insert:
s. 18A 1 000
(2) In Schedule 4 after the item for section 21 insert:
s. 21A 1 000
s. 21B 1 000
(3) In Schedule 4 in the items for sections 25(1), 25(2) and 25(3)
delete “1 000” and insert:
200
(4) In Schedule 4 after the item for section 25(3) insert:
s. 25(4) 200
12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 665
(5) In Schedule 4 after the item for regulation 12(1) insert:
r. 13A(1) 200
r. 13A(2) 200
17. Various penalties amended
In the provisions listed in the Table in the Penalty delete
“Penalty:” and insert:
Penalty for this subregulation:
Table
r. 10(1) r. 11(1)
r. 12(1) r. 15(3)
r. 16B(1) and (3) r. 16D(3)
r. 34(1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) r. 36(1), (2), (3), (4) and (5)
M. INGLIS, Clerk of the Executive Council.
JUSTICE
JU101
CORRECTION SENTENCE ADMINISTRATION ACT 2003
SENTENCE ADMINISTRATION (COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS CENTRES) AMENDMENT NOTICE (NO. 2) 2019
An error occurred in the Government Gazette No. 29 dated 5 March 2019, item JU301 on page 579. The addresses of the Broome Adult Community Corrections Centre and the Broome Regional Centre are incorrectly listed as: 7 Baker Street, Broome. The correct address of the Broome Adult Community Corrections Centre and the Broome Regional Centre is: 7 Barker Street, Broome.
DOMINIC FERNANDES, A/Executive Director, Strategic Reform, Department of Justice.
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666 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 12 March 2019
JU301
Children’s Court of Western Australia Act 1988
Coroners Act 1996
District Court of Western Australia Act 1969
Magistrates Court Act 2004
State Administrative Tribunal Act 2004
Supreme Court Act 1935
Attorney General Regulations Amendment
(Transcript Fees) Regulations 2019
Made by the Governor in Executive Council.
Part 1 — Preliminary
1. Citation
These regulations are the Attorney General Regulations
Amendment (Transcript Fees) Regulations 2019.
2. Commencement
These regulations come into operation as follows —
(a) Part 1 — on the day on which these regulations are
published in the Gazette;
(b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.
Part 2 — Children’s Court (Fees) Regulations 2005
amended
3. Regulations amended
This Part amends the Children’s Court (Fees) Regulations 2005.
4. Schedule 1 amended
In Schedule 1 Division 1 item 7:
(a) in paragraph (a) delete “preparation of a transcript,” and
insert:
provision of a transcript,
(b) in paragraph (b) delete “For a copy of a transcript, or part
of a transcript, that has already been prepared —” and insert:
For the provision of a copy of a transcript, or part of a
transcript, where the transcript or part has already been
provided to the person requesting the copy —
12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 667
Part 3 — Coroners Regulations 1997 amended
5. Regulations amended
This Part amends the Coroners Regulations 1997.
6. Schedule 3 amended
In Schedule 3 item 4:
(a) in paragraph (a) delete “preparation of a transcript,” and
insert:
provision of a transcript,
(b) in paragraph (b) delete “For a copy of a transcript, or part
of a transcript, or notes of evidence, that has or have already
been prepared —” and insert:
For the provision of a copy of a transcript, or part of a
transcript, or notes of evidence, where the transcript, part or
notes has or have already been provided to the person
requesting the copy —
Part 4 — District Court (Fees) Regulations 2002
amended
7. Regulations amended
This Part amends the District Court (Fees) Regulations 2002.
8. Schedule 1 amended
In Schedule 1 item 16:
(a) in paragraph (a) delete “preparation of a transcript,” and
insert:
provision of a transcript,
(b) in paragraph (b) delete “For a copy of a transcript, or part
of a transcript, that has already been prepared —” and insert:
For the provision of a copy of a transcript, or part of a
transcript, where the transcript or part has already been
provided to the person requesting the copy —
668 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 12 March 2019
Part 5 — Magistrates Court (Fees) Regulations 2005
amended
9. Regulations amended
This Part amends the Magistrates Court (Fees)
Regulations 2005.
10. Schedule 1 amended
In Schedule 1 Division 1 item 8:
(a) in paragraph (a) delete “preparation of a transcript,” and
insert:
provision of a transcript,
(b) in paragraph (b) delete “For a copy of a transcript, or part
of a transcript, that has already been prepared —” and insert:
For the provision of a copy of a transcript, or part of a
transcript, where the transcript or part has already been
provided to the person requesting the copy —
Part 6 — State Administrative Tribunal
Regulations 2004 amended
11. Regulations amended
This Part amends the State Administrative Tribunal
Regulations 2004.
12. Schedule 20 amended
In Schedule 20 item 5:
(a) in paragraph (a) delete “preparation of a transcript,” and
insert:
provision of a transcript,
(b) in paragraph (b) delete “For a copy of a transcript, or part
of a transcript, that has already been prepared —” and insert:
For the provision of a copy of a transcript, or part of a
transcript, where the transcript or part has already been
provided to the person requesting the copy —
12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 669
Part 7 — Supreme Court (Fees) Regulations 2002
amended
13. Regulations amended
This Part amends the Supreme Court (Fees) Regulations 2002.
14. Schedule 1 amended
(1) In Schedule 1 Division 1 item 13:
(a) in paragraph (a) delete “preparation of a transcript,” and
insert:
provision of a transcript,
(b) in paragraph (b) delete “For a copy of a transcript, or part
of a transcript, that has already been prepared —” and insert:
For the provision of a copy of a transcript, or part of a
transcript, where the transcript or part has already been
provided to the person requesting the copy —
(2) In Schedule 1 Division 2 item 10:
(a) in paragraph (a) delete “preparation of a transcript,” and
insert:
provision of a transcript,
(b) in paragraph (b) delete “For a copy of a transcript, or part
of a transcript, that has already been prepared —” and insert:
For the provision of a copy of a transcript, or part of a
transcript, where the transcript or part has already been
provided to the person requesting the copy —
R. NEILSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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670 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 12 March 2019
JU302
Gender Reassignment Act 2000
Gender Reassignment Amendment
Regulations 2019
Made by the Governor in Executive Council.
1. Citation
These regulations are the Gender Reassignment Amendment
Regulations 2019.
2. Commencement
These regulations come into operation as follows —
(a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these
regulations are published in the Gazette;
(b) the rest of the regulations — on the day on which the
Gender Reassignment Amendment Act 2019 section 3
comes into operation.
3. Regulations amended
These regulations amend the Gender Reassignment
Regulations 2001.
4. Schedule 1 Form 1 amended
In Schedule 1 Form 1 delete the rows beginning with “I am
married.” and ending with “issued to a person who is married.”
5. Schedule 1 Form 2 amended
In Schedule 1 Form 2 delete the rows beginning with “The child
is married.” and ending with “issued to a person who is married.”
R. NEILSON, Clerk of the Executive Council.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LG301
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995
City of Fremantle
LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROPERTY AMENDMENT LOCAL LAW 2019
Under the powers conferred by the Local Government Act 1995 and by all other powers, the Council of the City of Fremantle resolved on 27 February 2019 to make the following local law.
1. Citation
This local law may be cited as the City of Fremantle Local Government Property Amendment Local Law 2019.
12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 671
2. Commencement
This local law comes into operation 14 days after the date of its publication in the Government Gazette.
3. Principal Local Law amended
This local law amends the City of Fremantle Local Government Property Local Law as published in the Government Gazette on 11 November 2002.
4. Clause 1.2 amended
(1) In clause 1.2 insert the following definition to appear in alphabetical order—
“balloon” means a pliable container of any shape which is inflated with air or gas; and
5. Clause 2.1(2) deleted
(1) Delete clause 2.1(2).
6. Clause 2.8(1) amended
(1) In clause 2.8(1)(g) delete “and”.
(2) In clause 2.8(1)(h) delete the full stop and replace with a semi colon.
(3) In clause 2.8(1) insert subclauses (i) and (j) following subclause (h) as follows—
(i) releasing an unsecured balloon inflated with a gas that causes it to rise in the air; and
(j) using a motorised model airplane, helicopter, boat, drone or other similar remotely piloted device.
7. Clause 5.4 amended
(1) In clause 5.4 delete “Authorizing” and replace with “Authorising”.
8. Clause 5.8 amended
(1) In clause 5.8(1) delete “3” and replace with “2”.
9. Schedule 1 amended
(1) Delete Schedule 1 and insert—
SCHEDULE 1—PENALTIES
Item Clause Description Modified Penalty
$
1 2.4 Failure to comply with determination 125
2 3.6(1) Failure to comply with conditions of permit 125
3 3.13(1) Failure to obtain a permit 125
4 3.14(3) Failure to obtain permit to camp outside a facility 125
5 3.15(1) Failure to obtain permit for liquor 125
6 3.16 Failure of permit holder to comply with responsibilities
125
7 4.2(1) Behaviour detrimental to property 125
8 4.4 Under influence of liquor or prohibited drug 125
9 4.6(2) Failure to comply with sign on local government property
125
10 5.2 Consuming food or drink in prohibited area 125
11 5.5 Failure to comply with sign or direction on beach 125
12 5.6 Unauthorised entry to fenced or closed local government property
125
13 5.7 Gender not specified using entry of toilet block or change room
125
14 5.9 Failure to comply with direction of controller or notice on golf course
125
15 6.1(1) Unauthorised entry to function on local government property
125
16 7.3 Unauthorised use of any part of jetty which is closed or under repair or construction
125
17 7.4 Mooring of boats in unauthorised manner 125
18 7.5 Unauthorised mooring of a boat to jetty 125
19 7.6 Failure to remove moored boat on direction of authorised person
125
20 7.7 Launching of boat from jetty without consent 125
672 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 12 March 2019
Item Clause Description Modified Penalty
$
21 7.8 Mooring when not ready to load or discharge cargo, at times not permitted or for longer than permitted
125
22 7.9 Unlawful storing of goods on jetty 125
23 7.10 Removing goods from jetty during other than permitted hours
125
24 7.11 Failure to remove cargo on jetty on direction of authorised person
125
25 7.12 Unauthorised deposit of bulk cargo on jetty 125
26 7.14 Fishing from jetty or bridge so as to obstruct a boat or another person
125
27 10.1 Failure to comply with notice 250
10. Schedule 2 deleted
(1) Delete Schedule 2.
11. Schedule 3 amended
(1) In Schedule 3, delete “Booyembara” and insert “Booyeembara”.
(2) In Schedule 3 amend the title to read as follows—
“Schedule 2—Golf Course Reserve”
———— Dated this 27th day of February, 2019.
The Common Seal of the City of Fremantle was affixed by authority of a resolution of the Council in the presence of—
BRAD PETTITT, Mayor. PHILIP ST JOHN, Chief Executive Officer.
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LG302
CEMETERIES ACT 1986
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995
City of Mandurah
CEMETERIES AMENDMENT LOCAL LAW 2019
Under the powers conferred by the Cemeteries Act 1986 and the Local Government Act 1995 and under all other powers enabling it, the Council of the City of Mandurah resolved on 26 February 2019 to make the following local law.
1.1 Citation
This local law may be cited as the City of Mandurah Cemeteries Amendment Local Law 2019.
1.2 Commencement
The local law comes into operation 14 days after the date of its publication in the Government Gazette.
1.3 Principal local law amended
This local law amends the City of Mandurah Cemeteries Local Law 2010 as published in Government Gazette No. 84 of 20 May 2011 and as amended in the Government Gazette No. 134 of 7 September 2018.
1.4 Clause 1.2 amended
In clause 1.2 insert the following definition in alphabetical order—
standard grave means a grave which does not exceed any of the following dimensions: 2 metres long, 1.2 metres wide and 2.1 metres deep;
———— Dated: 6 March 2019.
The Common Seal of the City of Mandurah was affixed by authority of a resolution of the Council in the presence of—
RHYS JOHN WILLIAMS, Mayor. MARK ROBERT NEWMAN, Chief Executive Officer.
12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 673
RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR
RA301
RACING AND WAGERING WESTERN AUSTRALIA ACT 2003
RWWA RULES OF THOROUGHBRED RACING 1 MARCH 2019
In accordance with Section 45 (1) (a) of the Racing and Wagering Western Australia Act 2003, notice is hereby given that the Board of Racing and Wagering WA on 6 March 2019 resolved that the RWWA Rules of Thoroughbred Racing 1 March 2019 be amended as follows—
Amendment to Australian Rules (National Rules)
Add below to AR 2 Dictionary—
previous Australian Rules means the Australian Rules of Racing in effect immediately before 1 March 2019.
Amend AR 8
A copy of the above rules may be obtained during office hours from the RWWA offices at 14 Hasler Road, Osborne Park 6017, WA or Racing and Wagering Western Australia website, www.rwwa.com.au.
RICHARD BURT, Chief Executive Officer.
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674 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 12 March 2019
— PART 2 —
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD
AG401
BIOSECURITY AND AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT ACT 2007
RATE DETERMINATION UNDER SECTION 130(1)
Repeal and Replacement
1. I repeal the rate determined under section 130 of the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007 and set out at paragraph (g) of the notice published at page 2551 of Gazette No 107 dated 6 July 2018 (the previous determination).
2. Under section 130 of the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007 I determine the rate chargeable on land in the area described in paragraph 3 below for the financial year commencing on 1 July 2018 to be—
(a) where a rate was determined for the land under the previous determination, the lesser of—
(i) the amount set out in the table below for the applicable hectare range; and
(ii) the rates amount calculated under the previous determination; or
(b) where a rate was not determined for the land under the previous determination, the amount set out in the table below for the applicable hectare range—
Hectares Fixed rate
0-5 $ 390.00
>5-10 $ 700.00
>10-15 $ 1,100.00
>15-20 $ 1,200.00
>20-25 $ 1,325.00
>25-30 $ 1,625.00
>30 $ 1,800.00
3. The land for which the rate is determined is land within the Shire of Carnarvon which is within a radius of 15 km from the point being the South West Corner of Bibbawarra Road and North West Coastal Highway and which is not exempt land.
4. Exempt land is land which is not used in the carrying on of a business of growing and/or selling fruit or vegetables or fruit and vegetable plants.
A. MacTIERNAN, Minister for Agriculture and Food.
HEALTH
HE401
MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2014
MENTAL HEALTH (AUTHORISED MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS) REVOCATION ORDER (NO. 1) 2019
Made by the Chief Psychiatrist under section 539 of the Mental Health Act 2014.
1. Citation
This Order may be cited as the Mental Health (Authorised Mental Health Practitioners) Revocation Order (No. 1) 2019.
2. Commencement
This Order comes into operation as follows—
(a) clauses 1 and 2—on the day on which this order is published in the Gazette;
(b) clause 3—on the day after that day.
12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 675
3. Revocation of designation
The designation, as an authorised mental health practitioner of the mental health practitioners specified in Schedule 1 to this order is revoked.
Schedule 1
Name Profession
McCamon, Boyd Thomas Registered Nurse
Patterson, Karen Anne Registered Nurse
Ward, Barry James Registered Nurse
Dr NATHAN GIBSON, Chief Psychiatrist.
5 March 2019.
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HE402
MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2014
MENTAL HEALTH (AUTHORISED MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS) ORDER (NO. 1) 2019
Made by the Chief Psychiatrist under section 539 of the Mental Health Act 2014;
1. Citation
This order may be cited as the Mental Health (Authorised Mental Health Practitioners) Order (No. 1) 2019.
2. Commencement
This order comes into operation as follows—
(a) clauses 1 and 2—on the day on which this order is published in the Gazette;
(b) clause 3—on the day after that day.
3. Authorised Mental Health Practitioner
The mental health practitioners specified in Schedule 1 to this order are designated as Authorised Mental Health Practitioners.
Schedule 1
Name Profession
Baxter, Davina Claire Registered Nurse
Collins, Gavin Registered Nurse
Courtney, Sarah Jane Registered Nurse
Crowther, Caitlin Louise Occupational Therapist
Flatt, Chelsey Kim Registered Nurse
Italiano, Rhiannon Registered Nurse
Kennedy-Baxter, Michelle Annette Registered Nurse
Kinnane, Vicki Lyn Registered Nurse
Langstaff, Paul Downing Registered Nurse
MacKay MacLeod, Catriona Social Worker
McRoberts, Brian Social Worker
Morphett, Mark Anthony Registered Nurse
Newman, Nicholas William Registered Nurse
Roukos, Carly Ann Psychologist
Van Wessel, Franciscus Bernardus Registered Nurse
Watson, Nathalie Social Worker
Yeak, Siewho Registered Nurse
Dr NATHAN GIBSON, Chief Psychiatrist.
5 March 2019.
676 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 12 March 2019
JUSTICE
JU401
PRISONS ACT 1981
PERMIT DETAILS
Pursuant to Section 15U of the Prisons Act 1981, I hereby revoke the following permit—
Surname Other Name(s) Permit No.
Stagg Mark Charles MEL0019
TONY HASSALL, Commissioner. 5 March 2019.
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JU402
COURT SECURITY AND CUSTODIAL SERVICES ACT 1999
PERMIT DETAILS
Pursuant to the provisions of section 55(1) of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999, the Commissioner of Corrective Services has issued the following Permits to do High-Level Security Work—
Surname First Name(s) Permit Number Permit Expiry Date
Klabouch Filip BRS-180110 24/03/2022
Bangura Ismael BRS-180086 24/03/2022
Boynes-Butler Timothy BRS-180146 24/03/2022
Severs Jose BRS-180147 24/03/2022
Pursuant to the provisions of section 55(1) of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999, the Commissioner of Corrective Services has revoked the following Permits to do High-Level Security Work—
Surname First Name(s) Permit Number Date Permit Revoked
Wallis Gregory BRS-170225-1 01/03/2019
Ramsay Elliot BRS-180070 01/03/2019
This notice is published under section 57(1) of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999.
SUE HOLT, Assistant Director, Prisoner Transport and Custodial Services Contract Management.
LANDS
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LAND ADMINISTRATION ACT 1997
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LAND INFORMATION AUTHORITY (LANDGATE)
Appointments
Landgate File 05704-2014
I hereby pursuant to section 30 of the Land Administration Act 1997—
Appoint Mr Anthony Peter Castelli; Mr Rickie Michael Coldan and Mr David James Martin as Authorised Land Officers.
BEN WYATT, Minister for Lands.
12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 677
MARINE/MARITIME
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982
NAVIGABLE WATERS REGULATIONS 1958
PROHIBITED SWIMMING AREA
City of Mandurah
Department of Transport, Fremantle WA, 12 March 2019.
Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 10A (b) of the Navigable Waters Regulations 1958, I hereby close the following area of water to swimming between the hours of 8:00 pm and 8:45 m on Saturday 16th March 2019—
Hall Park, Mandurah
Area of Closure: All the waters within a 250 metre radius of the firing point located at approximately 32° 31.901′S, 115° 42.870′E (approximately 25 metres northeast of the War Memorial).
This area is set aside for safety measures during the set up and display of pyrotechnics.
CHRISTOPHER J. MATHER, Director Waterways Safety Management, Department of Transport.
PLANNING
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005
APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT
City of Greater Geraldton
Local Planning Scheme No. 1—Amendment No. 7
Ref: TPS/2375
It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the City of Greater Geraldton Local Planning Scheme amendment on 22 February 2019 for the purpose of—
1. Rezoning Lot 380 (No. 240) Fifth Street, Wonthella from ‘Residential R60’ to ‘Commercial’; and
2. Modify the Scheme Map accordingly.
S. VAN STYN, Mayor. R. McKIM, Chief Executive Officer.
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005
APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT
City of Greater Geraldton
Local Planning Scheme No. 1—Amendment No. 9
Ref: TPS/2415
It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the City of Greater Geraldton Local Planning Scheme amendment on 22 February 2019 for the purpose of—
1. Amending the Scheme Area by including all the land formerly contained within the Shire of Greenough Town Planning Scheme No. 1A—Greenough River Resort; and
2. Amending the Scheme Map by zoning the following—
a. Lot 12196 as ‘Foreshore’ local reserve;
b. Lot 5843 as ‘Foreshore’ local reserve and ‘Rural’ zone;
c. Lot 1945 as ‘Rural’ zone;
d. Lot 2453 as ‘Environmental Conservation’ local reserve;
e. Lot 1268 as ‘Rural’ zone and ‘Environmental Conservation’ local reserve;
f. Lot 1 as ‘Rural’ zone ‘Urban Development’ zones and ‘Public Open Space’ local reserve;
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g. Lot 11358 as ‘Public Purposes’ local reserve;
h. Lot 1925 as ‘Rural’ zone and ‘Environmental Conservation’ and ‘Public Open Space’ local reserves;
i. Lot 11939 as ‘Environmental Conservation’ and ‘Foreshore’ local reserves;
j. Lot 4201 as ‘Environmental Conservation’ and ‘Public Open Space’ local reserves and ‘Urban Development’ and ‘Residential R20’ zones;
k. Lot 9001 as ‘Urban Development’ zone and ‘Public Open Space’ local reserve;
l. Lot 708 as ‘Residential R20’ and ‘Commercial’ zones;
m. Lot 3 as ‘Commercial’ zone;
n. Lot 4200 as ‘Commercial’ zone;
o. Lot 12332 as ‘Public Open Space’ local reserve; and
p. Lot 2466 as ‘Urban Development’ zone and ‘Public Open Space’ local reserve.
S. VAN STYN, Mayor. R. McKIM, Chief Executive Officer.
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005
APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT
Shire of Gingin
Local Planning Scheme No. 9—Amendment No. 20
Ref: TPS/2357
It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Gingin Local Planning Scheme amendment on 22 February 2019 for the purpose of—
1. Inserting the following into Schedule 2—Additional Uses—
Description of lands Additional use Conditions
Lot 39 (No. 56) Hoy Road, Coonabidgee.
Resource Recovery Centre—premises other than a waste disposal facility used for the recovery of resources from waste.
1. All developments on the site shall be subject to application to the local authority for approval to commence development.
2. The proposal is limited to the sorting and processing of cardboard, newspaper, aluminium cans, steel cans, liquid paperboard, plastics (numbers 1-5) and glass.
3. Other recyclable materials for sorting and processing may be considered at the discretion of the local authority.
2. Amending the Scheme Map accordingly.
S. COLLARD, Shire President. J. EDWARDS, Chief Executive Officer.
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005
APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT
City of Armadale
Town Planning Scheme No. 4—Amendment No. 98
Ref: TPS/2370
It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the City of Armadale Town Planning Scheme amendment on 22 February 2019 for the purpose of—
A. Amend Additional Use No. 34 in Schedule 2—
i. To modify the Description of Land column to state ‘A Portion of Lot 65 (No. 3057) corner Lilian Avenue and Albany Highway and Lot 1 (No. 3061) Albany Highway, Armadale’;
ii. To include ‘Shop (Pharmacy)’ in the Additional Use column as a ‘D’ use;
iii. To modify condition 34.3 under the Conditions and Requirements column to state ‘The overall development of the site should be of a high quality architectural design, with
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glass facades that address both street frontages and to be setback in accordance with the existing streetscapes’;
iv. To modify condition 34.5 under the Conditions and Requirements column to state ‘retention of existing trees where appropriate’;
v. To remove condition 34.6 under the Conditions and Requirements column; and
xi. To provide a new condition 34.6 under the Conditions and Requirements column to state ‘The development of ‘shop’ floor space shall not exceed 250m2 NLA and be limited to use by a Pharmacy only in conjunction with the operation of a Medical Centre on the site’.
B. Amend the Schemes maps to remove part of the Additional Use over Lot 65 as shown on the Amendment No. 98 map.
H. ZELONES, Mayor. R. TAME, Chief Executive Officer.
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005
APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT
Shire of Murray
Local Planning Scheme No. 4—Amendment No. 305
Ref: TPS/2305
It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Murray Local Planning Scheme amendment on 26 February 2019 for the purpose of—
Modify the section of the table under Schedule 5—Special Use Zone relating to Lot 39 (57) McLarty Street, Dwellingup to the following—
No. Description of Land (B) Special Provisions Relating to (A)
Lot 39 McLarty Street Dwellingup
The land may only be used for—
— Restaurant/cafe
— Motel
— Arts and crafts—sales
— Shop
— Single dwelling where it is incidental to the main use on the lot.
Further land uses not listed above consistent with the intent and objectives of an approved structure plan or activity centre plan may be approved by Council.
No development shall be permitted unless Council is satisfied, following consultation with the Health Department of Western Australia, that effluent and wastewater disposal systems are adequate to service the development.
All land uses shall comply with the development standards of Shire of Murray Town Planning Scheme No. 4.
D. BOLT, Shire President. D. UNSWORTH, Chief Executive Officer.
WATER
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WATER SERVICES ACT 2012
AMENDMENT OF LICENCE
Notice is given that the following water services operating licence has been amended—
Licensee: Gascoyne Water Co-operative Limited ABN 32 590 776 789
Expiry Date: 22 June 2028
Class(es) of Water Service: Irrigation, Non-Potable Water Supply (WL38, Version 7)
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Operating Area: The operating area is the area set out in plan OWR-OA-177 Issue E in the State of Western Australia
Amendment: Amended to extend operating area
Inspection of Licence: Economic Regulation Authority 4th Floor, Albert Facey House 469 Wellington Street Perth WA 6000
Ms NICOLA CUSWORTH, Chair, Economic Regulation Authority.
DECEASED ESTATES
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TRUSTEES ACT 1962
DECEASED ESTATES
Notice to Creditors and Claimants
In the matter of Wido Folkert Peppinck, late of 23 Hassars Road, Secret Harbour, Western Australia, Lawyer, deceased.
Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the deceased, who died on 29 August 2018, are required by the personal representatives Julian Peppinck and Paul Cox to send particulars of their claims c/- MP Commercial Lawyers, Unit 1/8 Pakenham Street, Fremantle, WA 6160 within 30 days of publication, after which date the personal representative may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they have notice.
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TRUSTEES ACT 1962
DECEASED ESTATES
Notice to Creditors and Claimants
Reynald Greg Coyne, also known as Reynold Gregory Coyne, late of Unit 7, 1 Ranson Avenue, Redcliffe, WA, deceased.
Creditors and other persons having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 27 June 2013, are required by the administrator Melinda Amey Ramona Iona Erikia McHenry-Coyne c/- Level 28, 197 St Georges Terrace, Perth to send particulars of their claims to her by 13 May 2019, after which date the administrator may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to claims of which she then has notice.
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TRUSTEES ACT 1962
DECEASED ESTATES
Notice to Creditors and Claimants
Estate of Dobrila Svilicic, late of Brightwater The Oaks, 2-10 Oakwood Crescent, Waikiki, deceased.
Anyone having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) against the Estate of the late Dobrila Svilicic should submit their claims in writing within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice to: Estate of Dobrila Svilicic, 6 Sloan Street, Rockingham WA 6168.
12 March 2019 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 681
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TRUSTEES ACT 1962
DECEASED ESTATES
Notice to Creditors and Claimants
In the matter of the Estate of Helen Russell Trowell, late of Berrington Care Group, 45 Bishop Street, Jolimont in the State of Western Australia, deceased.
Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the Estate of the above named deceased who died on the 22nd day of January 2019, are required by the Executors Margaret Lehane and John William Stevens to send the particulars of their claims to c/- John William Stevens, Post Office Box 634, Dunsborough WA 6281 within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice, after which date the said Executors may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.
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