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VOL. CCCXXXIV CONTENTS WEDNESDAY 22 APRIL 2020 No. 21 977 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0039-9795 NO. 21 977 __ 22 APRIL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE TASMANIAN OVER THE COUNTER SALES $3.40 INCLUDING G.S.T. [263] Tasmanian Government Gazette Text copy to be sent to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd. Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 8888 9948 Mail: GPO Box 1487, Hobart Tas. 7001 Order Information When using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd on (03) 8888 9948 Deadlines All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday prior to publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Please supply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If your advertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd will not be held responsible for any errors and the advertisement will be printed. Enquiries Subscriptions enquiries phone 0407 998 184 Account enquiries phone (03) 6210 9666 Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6210 9631 Out of Hours Special Gazette Notifications Out-of-hours notification for Special Gazette phone (03) 6210 9634 or mobile 0448 046 747 Gazette and State Service Online The Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are now available online at: __ www.gazette.tas.gov.au Notice Page Notices to Creditors .................................................. 263 Historic Cultural Heritage ........................................ 264 Land Acquisition....................................................... 264 Public Health ............................................................ 266 Mental Health ........................................................... 274 Emergency Management .......................................... 275 Anzac Day Observance ............................................ 279 Staff Movements....................................................... 280 U B E R T A S E TF I D E L I T A S Notices to Creditors DONALD ALLEN DICKENSON late of 13 Cameron Street, Scottsdale in Tasmania, Retired Building Contractor, Married, Deceased. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased, DONALD ALLEN DICKENSON who died on 10th day of February 2020 are required by the Executor, TPT WEALTH LTD of Level 2 137 Harrington Street, Hobart in Tasmania, to send particulars to the said Company by the 22nd day of May 2020, after which date the Executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Dated this twenty-second day of April 2020. KAY PHILPOTT, Trust Administrator. KENNETH WILLIAM POPE late of May Shaw, 37 Wellington Street, Swansea in Tasmania, Construction Manager, Widowed, Deceased. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased, KENNETH WILLIAM POPE who died on 1st day of January 2020 are required by the Executor, TPT WEALTH LTD of Level 2 137 Harrington Street, Hobart in Tasmania, to send particulars to the said Company by the 22nd day of May 2020, after which date the Executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Dated this twenty-second day of April 2020. HAYLEY WILD, Trust Administrator. MARK ANDREW KING late of 2541 Nubeena Road, Port Arthur in Tasmania who died on the 11th October 2019. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Executors, DARRELL JOHN KING and RODNEY JAMES KING, c/- Murdoch Clarke of 10 Victoria Street, Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the said Executors and to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania on or before the 22nd day of May, 2020 after which date the Executors may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice. Dated this twenty-second day of April 2020. MURDOCH CLARKE, Solicitors to the Estate.

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VOL. CCCXXXIV

CONTENTS

WEDNESDAY 22 APRIL 2020 No. 21 977PUBLISHED BY

AUTHORITYISSN 0039-9795

No. 21 977__ 22 April

G O V E R N M E N T

GAZETTET A S M A N I A N

OVER THE COUNTER SALES $3.40 INCLUDING G.S.T.

[263]

Tasmanian Government GazetteText copy to be sent to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd.

Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 8888 9948Mail: GPO Box 1487, Hobart Tas. 7001

Order InformationWhen using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd

on (03) 8888 9948Deadlines

All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday priorto publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Pleasesupply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If youradvertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as

possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd will not be held

responsible for any errors and the advertisement will be printed.Enquiries

Subscriptions enquiries phone 0407 998 184Account enquiries phone (03) 6210 9666

Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6210 9631Out of Hours Special Gazette Notifications

Out-of-hours notification for Special Gazette phone (03) 6210 9634or mobile 0448 046 747

Gazette and State Service OnlineThe Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are

now available online at:__www.gazette.tas.gov.au

Notice Page

Notices to Creditors .................................................. 263

Historic Cultural Heritage ........................................ 264

Land Acquisition ....................................................... 264

Public Health ............................................................ 266

Mental Health ........................................................... 274

Emergency Management .......................................... 275

Anzac Day Observance ............................................ 279

Staff Movements ....................................................... 280

• UBERTAS•ET•FIDELITAS •

Notices to Creditors

DONALD ALLEN DICKENSON late of 13 Cameron Street, Scottsdale in Tasmania, Retired Building Contractor, Married, Deceased.Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased, DONALD ALLEN DICKENSON who died on 10th day of February 2020 are required by the Executor, TPT WEALTH LTD of Level 2 137 Harrington Street, Hobart in Tasmania, to send particulars to the said Company by the 22nd day of May 2020, after which date the Executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.

Dated this twenty-second day of April 2020.KAY PHILPOTT, Trust Administrator.

KENNETH WILLIAM POPE late of May Shaw, 37 Wellington Street, Swansea in Tasmania, Construction Manager, Widowed, Deceased.Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased, KENNETH WILLIAM POPE who died on 1st day of January 2020 are required by the Executor, TPT WEALTH LTD of Level 2 137 Harrington Street, Hobart in Tasmania, to send particulars to the said Company by the 22nd day of May 2020, after which date the Executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.

Dated this twenty-second day of April 2020.HAYLEY WILD, Trust Administrator.

MARK ANDREW KING late of 2541 Nubeena Road, Port Arthur in Tasmania who died on the 11th October 2019.Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Executors, DARRELL JOHN KING and RODNEY JAMES KING, c/- Murdoch Clarke of 10 Victoria Street, Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the said Executors and to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania on or before the 22nd day of May, 2020 after which date the Executors may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice.

Dated this twenty-second day of April 2020.MURDOCH CLARKE, Solicitors to the Estate.

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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE264 22 April 2020

Historic Cultural Heritage

Land Acquisition

752 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 01 August 2018

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 24th July 2018.

DR LOIS PLENDIA STRICK Dated this 24th day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 24th July 2018.

DR SEYED AHMAD MOOSAVI TORSHIZI Dated this 24th day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 23rd July 2018.

DR LUCINDA JOY THORLEY Dated this 23rd day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 27th July 2018.

DR AMIE LOUISE GILLETT Dated this 27th day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

Mental Health

CHILDREN, YOUNG PERSONS AND THEIR FAMILIES ACT 1997

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with sections 76(2) and 76(3) of the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1997 the laws described in Column 1 of the below Schedule of the State referred to in Column 2 of the below Schedule have been declared to be child welfare laws and interstate laws for the purposes of Part 8 of the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1997:

SCHEDULECOLUMN 1 COLUMN 2Children and Young People Act 2008 Australian Capital

TerritoryChildren and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998

New South Wales

Care and Protection of Children Act Northern TerritoryChild Protection Act 1999 Queensland Children’s Protection Act 1993 South AustraliaChildren, Youth and Families Act 2005 Victoria Children and Community Services Act 2004 Western Australia Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1989

New Zealand

Dated this 3rd day of July 2018ROGER CHARLES JAENSCH MP

Minister for Human Services

NOTICE OF REVISED ENTRY OF A PLACE OR PLACES IN THE TASMANIAN HERITAGE REGISTER In accordance with section 18(3)(b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 (“the Act”) the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has provisionally entered the following place or places on the Tasmanian Heritage Register, updating its information: Place(s):THR#: 10127, Regatta Point Station, Engine Shed and Steam Crane, 68 and 123 Esplanade, StrahanTHR#: 9912, Former Huon Pine Oil Factory, 48 Esplanade, StrahanTHR#: 6952, Mount Cameron Water Race, 1069 Cape Portland Road, Rushy LagoonMembers of the public are hereby invited under section 20 of the Act to provide a written submission relating to that intention.Further, under section 19 of the Act, any person has a right to object to the entry(s). A submission, or objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Tasmanian Heritage Council within 60 days of the date of this notice.An objection will be sufficiently lodged if it is sent to Chair, Tasmanian Heritage Council by post to: GPO Box 618 Hobart TAS 7001, or by email to: [email protected].

Ms Brett TorossiChairTasmanian Heritage Council1 August 2018

Children, Young Persons and their Families

Notice of Provisional Entry of a Place or Places in the

Tasmanian Heritage Register In accordance with section 18(3)(b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 (“the Act”) the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has provisionally entered the following place on the Tasmanian Heritage Register:

Place(s):

THR#: 5662, Former Zeehan Police Station and Court House, 114 – 116 Main Road, Zeehan

Members of the public are hereby invited under section 20 of the Act to provide a written submission relating to that intention. Further, under section 19 of the Act, any person has a right to object to the entry(s).

A submission, or objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Tasmanian Heritage Council within 60 days of the date of this notice.

An objection will be sufficiently lodged if it is sent to Chair, Tasmanian Heritage Council by post to: GPO Box 618 Hobart 7001, or by email to: [email protected].

Notice of Revised Entry of a Place or Places in the Tasmanian Heritage Register

In accordance with section 18(3)(b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 (“the Act”) the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has provisionally entered the following place or places on the Tasmanian Heritage Register, updating its information: Place(s): THR#: 1529, Saltworks, Saltworks Road, Little Swanport THR#: 1522, Three Arch Bridge, 11830 Tasman Highway, Little Swanport THR#: 8215, Ida Bay Railway, 328 Lune River Road, Ida Bay THR#:5413, Campania Mill, 53 Reeve Street, Campania Members of the public are hereby invited under section 20 of the Act to provide a written submission relating to that intention. Further, under section 19 of the Act, any person has a right to object to the entry(s).

A submission, or objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Tasmanian Heritage Council within 60 days of the date of this notice.

An objection will be sufficiently lodged if it is sent to Chair, Tasmanian Heritage Council by post to: GPO Box 618 Hobart 7001, or by email to: [email protected].

Historic Cultural Heritage

Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995

NOTICE OF PERMANENT ENTRY OF A PLACE OR PLACES IN THE TASMANIAN HERITAGE

REGISTER In accordance with section 21(1)(a) and section 26 (b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995, the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has entered the places listed below in the Tasmanian Heritage Register on a permanent basis:

THR 11734, Treasury Complex and Public Buildings, 17 & 21 Murray Street, HobartTHR 11995, Cornelian Bay Boatsheds and Slipway, 2 Davies Avenue, Queens DomainAny person who lodged an objection or submission may appeal to the Resource Management and Planning Appeal Tribunal against a decision of the Heritage Council under section 27 of the Act. An appeal must be made in writing and lodged with the Appeal Tribunal (GPO Box 2036 Hobart 7001) within 30 days after this notice.

Ms Brett Torossi

Chair Tasmanian Heritage Council 22 April 2020

SARAH FLORENCE PALMER late of 2/11 Church Street Oatlands in Tasmania, who died on 12 January 2020Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Executor DAVID GEORGE PALMER c/- Dobson Mitchell Allport of 59 Harrington Street Hobart Tasmania to send particulars of their claim to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania in writing on or before 23 May 2020 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then has notice.

Dated this twenty-second day of April 2020.DOBSON MITCHELL ALLPORT, Practitioners for the estate.

LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1993NOTICE OF ACQUISITION

(Section 16)Pursuant to section 16 of the Land Acquisition Act 1993 (LAA) and section 56G of the Water and Sewerage Industry Act 2008 the Tasmanian Water & Sewerage Corporation Pty Ltd (ACN 162 220 653) (TasWater) (being an acquiring authority in accordance with the LAA), does hereby declare that the Land described in Schedule 1 and the Right of Way Easement described in Schedule 2 hereto is taken and vested in TasWater absolutely under the LAA for the authorised purpose of providing safer access to the Ellendale Weir which is being upgraded to meet future demands

together with any other rights, functions or obligations stated in the Right of Way Easement as described in Schedule 2.

Dated this twenty-second day of April 2020.For and on behalf of Tasmanian Water & Sewerage Corporation Pty Ltd (ACN 162 220 653),AMY SMITH, Legal Practitioner

Schedule 1That parcel of land marked on the Plan of Survey shown as Lot 1 measuring 55m2 as depicted on the Plan of Survey at Schedule 3 situated in the land comprised in Folio of the Register Volume 134455 Folio 1 in the Parish of Argyle, Land District of Buckingham and registered in the names of Kim Lorita Baxter and Warwick Baxter.

Schedule 2A Right of Way Easement within that area of land described and shown as “RIGHT OF WAY VARIABLE WIDTH” (Easement Land) on the Plan of Survey at Schedule 3 within the land comprised in Folio of the Register Volume 134455 Folio 1 situated in the Parish of Argyle, Land District of Buckingham and registered in the names of Kim Lorita Baxter and Warwick Baxter.The Right of Way Easement is defined as follows:-THE FULL RIGHT AND LIBERTY for TasWater to go, pass and repass over the Easement Land at all times for all purposes, with every person authorised by it and with machinery, vehicles, plant and equipment. Easement Land means that portion of Land shown as “RIGHT OF WAY VARIABLE WIDTH” on the Plan of Survey at Schedule 3.

Schedule 3

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LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1993NOTICE OF ACQUISITION

(Section 16)Pursuant to section 16 of the Land Acquisition Act 1993 (LAA) and section 56G of the Water and Sewerage Industry Act 2008 the Tasmanian Water & Sewerage Corporation Pty Ltd (ACN 162 220 653) (TasWater) (being an acquiring authority in accordance with the LAA), does hereby declare that the Pipeline and Services Easement described in Schedule 1 and the Right of Way Easement described in Schedule 2 hereto is taken and vested in TasWater absolutely under the LAA for the authorised purpose of facilitating ongoing access to a sewer pump station as part of the Sewer Main Renewal Program together with any other rights, functions or obligations stated in the Pipeline and Services Easement as described in Schedule 1 and the Right of Way Easement as described in Schedule 2.

Dated this twenty-second day of April 2020.For and on behalf of Tasmanian Water & Sewerage Corporation Pty Ltd (ACN 162 220 653),AMY SMITH, Legal Practitioner

Schedule 1A Pipeline and Services Easement within that area of land described and shown as PIPELINE & SERVICES EASEMENT 4.00 Wide (Easement Land) on the Plan of Survey at Schedule 3 within the land comprised in Folio of the Register Volume 166721 Folio 2 situated in the Town of Huonville and registered in the name of Huon Eldercare Inc. The Pipeline and Services Easement is defined as follows:-THE FULL RIGHT AND LIBERTY for the TasWater at all times to:1. enter and remain upon the Easement Land with or without

employees, contractors, agents and all other persons duly authorised by it and with or without machinery, vehicles, plant and equipment;

2. investigate, take soil, rock and other samples, survey, open and break up and excavate the Easement Land for any purpose or activity that TasWater is authorised to do or undertake;

3. install, retain, operate, modify, relocate, maintain, inspect, cleanse and repair the Infrastructure;

4. remove and replace the Infrastructure; 5. run and pass sewage, water and electricity through and along

the Infrastructure;6. do all works reasonably required in connection with such

activities or as may be authorised or required by any law:6.1. without doing unnecessary damage to the Easement

Land; and6.2. leaving the Easement Land in a clean and tidy condition;

and6.3. if the Easement Land is not directly accessible from a

highway, then for the purpose of undertaking any of the preceding activities TasWater may with or without employees, contractors, agents and all other persons authorised by it, and with or without machinery, vehicles, plant and equipment enter the Lot from the highway at any then existing vehicle entry and cross the Lot to the Easement Land; and

6.4. use the Easement Land as a right of carriageway for the purpose of undertaking any of the preceding purposes on other land, TasWater reinstating any damage that it causes in doing so to any boundary fence of the Lot.

PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT:1. The registered proprietors of the Lot in the folio of the

Register (“the Owner”) must not without the written consent of

TasWater first had and obtained (which cannot be unreasonably refused) and only in compliance with any conditions which form the consent:(a) alter, excavate, plough, drill or otherwise penetrate the

ground level of the Easement Land; (b) install, erect or plant any building, structure, fence, pit,

well, footing, pipeline, paving, tree, shrub or other object on or in the Easement Land;

(c) remove any thing that supports, protects or covers any Infrastructure on or in the Easement Land;

(d) do anything which will or might damage or contribute to damage to any of the Infrastructure on or in the Easement Land;

(e) in any way prevent or interfere with the proper exercise and benefit of the Easement Land by TasWater or its employees, contractors, agents and all other persons duly authorised by it; or

(f) permit or allow any action which the Owner must not do or acquiesce in that action.

2. TasWater is not required to fence any part of the Easement Land.

3. The Owner may erect a fence across the Easement Land at the boundaries of the Lot.

4. The Owner may erect a gate across any part of the Easement Land subject to these conditions:(a) the Owner must provide TasWater with a key to any

lock which would prevent the opening of the gate; and(b) if the Owner does not provide TasWater with that key

or the key provided does not fit the lock, TasWater may cut the lock from the gate.

5. If the Owner causes damage to any of the Infrastructure, the Owner is liable for the actual cost to TasWater of the repair of the Infrastructure damaged.

6. If the Owner fails to comply with any of the preceding conditions, without forfeiting any right of action, damages or otherwise against the Owner, TasWater may: (a) reinstate the ground level of the Easement Land; or(b) remove from the Easement Land any building, structure,

pit, well, footing, pipeline, paving, tree, shrub or other object; or

(c) replace anything that supported, protected or covered the Infrastructure.

Interpretation:“Infrastructure” means infrastructure owned or for which TasWater is responsible and includes but is not limited to:(a) sewer pipes and water pipes and associated valves; (b) telemetry and monitoring devices;(c) inspection and access pits; (d) power poles and lines, electrical wires, electrical cables and

other conducting media (excluding telemetry and monitoring devices);

(e) markers or signs indicating the location of the Easement Land, the Infrastructure or any warnings or restrictions with respect to the Easement Land or the Infrastructure;

(f) anything reasonably required to support, protect or cover any of the Infrastructure;

(g) any other infrastructure whether of a similar nature or not to the preceding which is reasonably required for the piping of sewage or water, or the running of electricity, through the Easement Land or monitoring or managing that activity; and

(h) where the context permits, any part of the Infrastructure.

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Easement Land means the land depicted on the Plan by the notation “PIPELINE & SERVICES EASEMENT 4.00 WIDE”.“Lot” means the land contained in Folio of the Register Volume 166721 Folio 2.

Schedule 2A Right of Way Easement within that area of land described and shown as RIGHT OF WAY (VARIABLE WIDTH) A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.I.J.K.L.M.N (Easement Land) on the Plan of Survey at Schedule 3 within the land comprised in Folio of the Register Volume 166721 Folio 2 situated in the Town of Huonville and registered in the name of Huon Eldercare Inc. The Right of Way Easement is defined as follows:-THE FULL RIGHT AND LIBERTY for TasWater at all times to go, pass and repass over the Easement Land at all times and for all purposes with every person authorised by it and with machinery, vehicles, plant and equipment. Easement Land means the land depicted on the Plan by the notation “RIGHT OF WAY (VARIABLE WIDTH) A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.I.J.K.L.M.N”.

Schedule 3

Public Health

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1997DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 16

(Quarantine (North-Western Region) – No. 1)I, MARK VEITCH, the Director of Public Health, in pursuance of section 16 of the Public Health Act 1997 (“the Act”), in order to manage the threat to public health posed by the notifiable disease known as COVID-19 ("the disease"), and in particular to manage the outbreak of the disease in the north-western region of Tasmania, direct that, commencing on 11 April 2020 –(a) this direction applies to each of the following persons:

(i) a person (“a relevant hospital employee”) who –A. is, or was, employed or engaged by the North

West Regional Hospital; and B. at any time on or after 27 March 2020, was

identified by the administration of the Hospital as a person who is required to isolate due to his or her possible exposure to the disease;

(ii) a person (“a relevant patient”) who, at any time on or after 27 March 2020 –A. was a patient of the North West Regional Hospital

or the North West Private Hospital; andB. was discharged from the relevant hospital;

(iii) a person (“a relevant resident”) who, on 11 April 2020, resides at premises, other than a hospital, where a relevant hospital employee, or a relevant patient, also resides at that time, whether or not both persons are on those premises on that day;

(iv) a person (“a close contact”) who has been notified, at the direction of the Director of Public Health, that the person is a close contact of another person who has been diagnosed with the disease in the north-western region; and

(b) a person to whom this direction applies must –(i) travel directly to, or remain at, a suitable place in

respect of the person; and(ii) remain, subject to paragraph (b), in quarantine at such

a suitable place until –A. if the person is a relevant hospital employee,

whichever of the following is the last occurring in respect of the person:I. at least 14 days have passed since the person

last completed a shift at the North West Regional Hospital;

II. if the person resides with another person who is also a relevant hospital employee, at least 14 days have passed since the last shift at the North West Regional Hospital was completed by each of those relevant hospital employees; or

B. if the person is a relevant patient, at least 14 days have passed since the person was discharged from the North West Regional Hospital or the North West Private Hospital, whichever is relevant; or

C. if the person is a relevant resident, each person to whom this direction applies, that was residing with the relevant resident on 11 April 2020, has completed his or her period in quarantine as required under this direction; or

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D. if the person is a close contact –I. if the person is residing at premises where a

person diagnosed with the disease is also in isolation, at least 14 days have passed since each person diagnosed with the disease at those premises has been released from isolation under the Act; or

II. in any other case, at least 14 days have passed since the person last had contact with a person diagnosed with the disease; and

(c) a person to whom this direction applies must remain at a suitable place unless –(i) the person is travelling directly to, or from, another

suitable place; or(ii) there is an emergency that requires the person to leave

the suitable place to protect his or her personal safety, or the safety of another, and the person immediately returns to a suitable place as soon as the emergency has passed; and

(d) in this direction –(i) North West Private Hospital means each premises of

the private hospital, within the meaning of the Heath Service Establishments Act 2006, operating at 21 Brickport Road in Burnie, Tasmania; and

(ii) North West Regional Hospital means each premises of the public hospital, within the meaning of the Heath Service Establishments Act 2006, operating at 23 Brickport Road in Burnie, Tasmania; and

(iii) premises has the same meaning as in the Act; and(iv) registered health practitioner has the same meaning

as in the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Tasmania); and

(v) suitable place, in respect of a person to whom this direction applies, means –A. if the person requires medical treatment or

testing, a hospital, or medical facility or another such place, as specified by a registered health practitioner in respect of the medical treatment, or testing, required by the person; or

B. if the person intends to remain in quarantine at his or her primary residence, the primary residence of the person; or

C. if the person does not intend, or is unable, to be in quarantine at his or her primary residence, other premises that are approved by the Director of Public Health, or his or her delegate, as suitable premises for the person to be in quarantine.

Dated this 11th day of April 2020.MARK VEITCH

Director of Public Health

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1997DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 16

(Quarantine (North-Western Region) – No. 2)I, SCOTT McKEOWN, the Acting Director of Public Health, in pursuance of section 16 of the Public Health Act 1997 (“the Act”), in order to manage the threat to public health posed by the notifiable disease known as COVID-19 ("the disease"), and in particular to manage the outbreak of the disease in the north-western region of Tasmania, direct that, commencing on 13 April 2020 –(a) this direction applies to each of the following persons:

(i) a person (“a relevant hospital employee”) who, at any time on or after 27 March 2020, is, or was, employed or engaged by the North West Regional Hospital or the North West Private Hospital;

(ii) a person (“a relevant patient”) who, at any time on or after 27 March 2020 –A. was a patient of the North West Regional Hospital

or the North West Private Hospital; andB. was discharged from the relevant hospital;

(iii) a person (“a relevant resident”) who, on 11 April 2020, resided at premises, other than a hospital, where a relevant hospital employee, or a relevant patient, also resided at that time, whether or not both persons were on those premises on that day;

(iv) a person (“a close contact”) who has been notified, at the direction of the Director of Public Health, that the person is a close contact of another person who has been diagnosed with the disease in the north-western region; and

(b) a person to whom this direction applies must –(i) travel directly to, or remain at, a suitable place in

respect of the person; and(ii) remain, subject to paragraph (c), in quarantine at such

a suitable place until –A. if the person is a relevant hospital employee,

whichever of the following is the last occurring in respect of the person:I. at least 14 days have passed since the person

last completed a shift at the North West Regional Hospital or the North West Private Hospital;

II. if the person resides with another person who is also a relevant hospital employee, at least 14 days have passed since the last shift at the North West Regional Hospital, or the North West Private Hospital, was completed by each of those relevant hospital employees; or

B. if the person is a relevant patient, at least 14 days have passed since the person was discharged from the North West Regional Hospital or the North West Private Hospital, whichever is relevant; or

C. if the person is a relevant resident, each person to whom this direction applies, that was residing with the relevant resident on 11 April 2020, has completed his or her period in quarantine as required under this direction; or

D. if the person is a close contact –I. if the person is residing at premises where a

person diagnosed with the disease is also in isolation, at least 14 days have passed since each person diagnosed with the disease at those premises has been released from isolation under the Act; or

II. in any other case, at least 14 days have passed since the person last had contact with a person diagnosed with the disease; and

(c) a person to whom this direction applies must remain at a suitable place unless –(i) the person is travelling directly to, or from, another

suitable place; or(ii) there is an emergency that requires the person to leave

the suitable place to protect his or her personal safety,

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or the safety of another, and the person immediately returns to a suitable place as soon as the emergency has passed; or

(iii) the person –A. is employed or engaged by the North West

Regional Hospital or the North West Private Hospital; and

B. has been notified by the Tasmanian Health Service as being required to work; and

C. is travelling directly to that work from a suitable place and returns directly to a suitable place after he or she has finished working; and

(d) in this direction –(i) North West Private Hospital means each premises of

the private hospital, within the meaning of the Heath Service Establishments Act 2006, operating at 21 Brickport Road in Burnie, Tasmania; and

(ii) North West Regional Hospital means each premises of the public hospital, within the meaning of the Heath Service Establishments Act 2006, operating at 23 Brickport Road in Burnie, Tasmania; and

(iii) premises has the same meaning as in the Act; and(iv) registered health practitioner has the same meaning

as in the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Tasmania); and

(v) suitable place, in respect of a person to whom this direction applies, means –A. if the person requires medical treatment or

testing, a hospital, or medical facility or another such place, as specified by a registered health practitioner in respect of the medical treatment, or testing, required by the person; or

B. if the person intends to remain in quarantine at his or her primary residence, the primary residence of the person; or

C. if the person does not intend, or is unable, to be in quarantine at his or her primary residence, other premises that are approved by the Director of Public Health, or his or her delegate, as suitable premises for the person to be in quarantine; and

(e) on 13 April 2020, the direction given by the Director of Public Health, given under section 16 of the Act on 11 April 2020 and entitled Quarantine (North-Western Region) – No. 1, is revoked.

Dated this 12th day of April 2020.SCOTT McKEOWN

Acting Director of Public Health

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1997DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 16

(Quarantine (North-Western Region) – No. 3)I, SCOTT McKEOWN, the Acting Director of Public Health, in pursuance of section 16 of the Public Health Act 1997 (“the Act”), in order to manage the threat to public health posed by the notifiable disease known as COVID-19 ("the disease"), and in particular to manage the outbreak of the disease in the north-western region of Tasmania, direct that –(a) this direction applies to each of the following persons:

(i) a person (“a relevant hospital employee”) who, at any time on or after 27 March 2020, is, or was, employed or engaged by the North West Regional Hospital or the North West Private Hospital;

(ii) a person (“a relevant patient”) who, at any time on or after 27 March 2020 –A. was a patient of the North West Regional Hospital

or the North West Private Hospital; andB. was discharged from the relevant hospital;

(iii) a person (“a relevant resident”) who, on 11 April 2020, resided at premises, other than a hospital, where a relevant hospital employee, a relevant patient or an identified contact also resided at that time, whether or not both persons were on those premises on that day;

(iv) a person (“an identified contact”) who has been notified, at the direction of the Director of Public Health, that the person has been, or is suspected on reasonable grounds of having been, exposed to the disease; and

(b) a person to whom this direction applies must –(i) travel directly to, or remain at, a suitable place in

respect of the person; and(ii) remain, subject to paragraph (c), in quarantine at such

a suitable place until –A. if the person is a relevant hospital employee,

whichever of the following is the last occurring in respect of the person:I. at least 14 days have passed since the person

last completed a shift at the North West Regional Hospital or the North West Private Hospital;

II. if the person resides with another person who is also a relevant hospital employee, at least 14 days have passed since the last shift at the North West Regional Hospital, or the North West Private Hospital, was completed by each of those relevant hospital employees; or

B. if the person is a relevant patient, at least 14 days have passed since the person was discharged from the North West Regional Hospital or the North West Private Hospital, whichever is relevant; or

C. if the person is a relevant resident, each person to whom this direction applies, that was residing with the relevant resident on 11 April 2020, has completed his or her period in quarantine as required under this direction; or

D. if the person is an identified contact –I. if the person is residing at premises where a

person diagnosed with the disease is also in isolation, at least 14 days have passed since each person diagnosed with the disease at those premises has been released from isolation under the Act; or

II. in any other case, at least 14 days have passed since the person was last exposed, or was last suspected by the Director of Public Health of being exposed, to the disease; and

(c) a person to whom this direction applies must remain at a suitable place unless –(i) the person is travelling directly to, or from, another

suitable place; or(ii) there is an emergency that requires the person to leave

the suitable place to protect his or her personal safety, or the safety of another, and the person immediately returns to a suitable place as soon as the emergency has passed; or

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(iii) the person –A. is employed or engaged by the North West

Regional Hospital or the North West Private Hospital; and

B. has been notified by the Tasmanian Health Service as being required to work; and

C. is travelling directly to that work from a suitable place and returns directly to a suitable place after he or she has finished working; and

(d) in this direction –(i) North West Private Hospital means each premises of

the private hospital, within the meaning of the Heath Service Establishments Act 2006, operating at 21 Brickport Road in Burnie, Tasmania; and

(ii) North West Regional Hospital means each premises of the public hospital, within the meaning of the Heath Service Establishments Act 2006, operating at 23 Brickport Road in Burnie, Tasmania; and

(iii) premises has the same meaning as in the Act; and(iv) registered health practitioner has the same meaning

as in the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Tasmania); and

(v) suitable place, in respect of a person to whom this direction applies, means –A. if the person requires medical treatment or

testing, a hospital, or medical facility or another such place, as specified by a registered health practitioner in respect of the medical treatment, or testing, required by the person; or

B. if the person intends to remain in quarantine at his or her primary residence, the primary residence of the person; or

C. if the person does not intend, or is unable, to be in quarantine at his or her primary residence, other premises that are approved by the Director of Public Health, or his or her delegate, as suitable premises for the person to be in quarantine; and

(e) the direction given by the Acting Director of Public Health, given under section 16 of the Act on 12 April 2020 and entitled Quarantine (North-Western Region) – No. 2, is revoked.

Dated this 14th day of April 2020.SCOTT McKEOWN

Acting Director of Public Health

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1997DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 16(Stay at home requirements – No. 3)

I, SCOTT McKEOWN, the Acting Director of Public Health, in pursuance of section 16 of the Public Health Act 1997 (“the Act”), in order to manage the threat to public health posed by the notifiable disease known as COVID-19 ("the disease"), direct that –(a) subject to any other law or legal instrument, and unless

directed to self-isolate or quarantine under another direction under the Act, each person in Tasmania must remain in, or on, the person’s primary residence unless the person leaves the primary residence for the purposes of –(i) shopping for supplies or services that are lawfully

operating while this direction is in force; or(ii) undertaking personal exercise; or(iii) attending medical, or health care, appointments or for

medical treatment; or

(iv) seeking veterinary services, within the meaning of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1987, for an animal; or

(v) providing reasonable measures, within the meaning of section 6 of the Animal Welfare Act 1993, required to ensure the welfare of an animal that the person has in his or her care or charge, within the meaning of that Act; or

(vi) providing social support, or care, to another person (including to attend to another person’s compassionate needs, to facilitate shared custody, guardianship or care arrangements for another person), as long as all other relevant directions under section 16 of the Act are complied with; or

(vii) attending school or study, if unable to be performed at the person’s primary residence; or

(viii) attending work, or volunteering, if unable to be performed at the person’s primary residence; or

(ix) performing essential maintenance, or security inspections, of another premises owned, or occupied, by the person; or

(x) launching a boat, if the boat is launched within the municipal area in which the primary residence of the person is located; or

(xi) attending another location if the person has a reasonable excuse, in the opinion of the Director of Public Health or his or her delegate, to attend the other location; and

(b) if a person leaves the primary residence of the person for a purpose referred to in paragraph (a)(iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii), (viii) or (x) and is required to reside in a place other than that primary residence –(i) the person must not stay in the other place for longer

than is necessary to carry out that purpose; and(ii) paragraph (a) applies to the other place as if it were

the primary residence of the person; and(c) in this direction –

(i) primary residence, of a person, means –A. if the person is not a permanent resident in

Tasmania, or resides in Tasmania for a fixed period, the location in Tasmania where the person intends to lawfully reside while in Tasmania; or

B. in any other case, the location in Tasmania where the person intends to reside until the declaration of the public health emergency in respect of the disease is revoked under the Act; and

(d) the direction given by the Director of Public Health, given under section 16 of the Act on 7 April 2020 and entitled Stay at home requirements – No. 2, is revoked.

Dated this 14th day of April 2020.SCOTT McKEOWN

Acting Director of Public Health

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1997DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 16

(Mersey Community Hospital – No. 1)I, SCOTT McKEOWN, the Acting Director of Public Health, in pursuance of section 16 of the Public Health Act 1997 (“the Act”), in order to manage the threat to public health posed by the notifiable disease known as COVID-19 ("the disease"), and in particular to manage the outbreak of the disease in the north-western region of Tasmania, direct that, commencing on 13 April 2020 –

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(a) this direction applies to each person who, on or after 13 April 2020, is employed or engaged to work at the Mersey Community Hospital; and

(b) a person to whom this direction applies must, while this direction is in force –(i) only travel directly to or from, or remain at –

A. a suitable place in respect of the person; orB. the Mersey Community Hospital, for the purposes

of work; and(ii) remain in quarantine at a suitable place when not at

work, unless –A. the person is travelling directly to, or from,

another suitable place or the Mersey Community Hospital; or

B. there is an emergency that requires the person to leave the suitable place to protect his or her personal safety, or the safety of another, and the person immediately returns to a suitable place as soon as the emergency has passed; and

(c) in this direction –(i) Mersey Community Hospital means each premises of

the public hospital, within the meaning of the Health Service Establishments Act 2006, operating at Torquay Road in Latrobe, Tasmania; and

(ii) premises has the same meaning as in the Act; and(iii) registered health practitioner has the same meaning

as in the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Tasmania); and

(iv) suitable place, in respect of a person to whom this direction applies, means –A. if the person requires medical treatment or

testing, a hospital, or medical facility or another such place, as specified by a registered health practitioner in respect of the medical treatment, or testing, required by the person; or

B. if the person intends to remain in quarantine at his or her primary residence, the primary residence of the person; or

C. if the person does not intend, or is unable, to be in quarantine at his or her primary residence, other premises that are approved by the Director of Public Health, or his or her delegate, as suitable premises for the person to be in quarantine.

Dated this 12th day of April 2020.SCOTT McKEOWN

Acting Director of Public Health

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1997REVOCATION OF DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 16

(Revocation of Mersey Community Hospital – No. 1)I, MARK VEITCH, the Director of Public Health, in pursuance of section 16 of the Public Health Act 1997 (“the Act”), revoke the direction given by the Acting Director of Public Health under section 16 of the Act on 12 April 2020 and entitled Mersey Community Hospital – No. 1.

Dated this 15th day of April 2020.SCOTT McKEOWN

Acting Director of Public Health

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1997DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 16

(Gatherings (North-West Region) – No. 1)I, SCOTT McKEOWN, the Acting Director of Public Health, in pursuance of section 16 of the Public Health Act 1997, in order to manage the threat to public health posed by the notifiable disease known as COVID-19 ("the disease"), and in particular to manage the outbreak of the disease in the north-western region of Tasmania, direct that, commencing from 13 April 2020 –(a) subject to paragraph (c), each person who owns, controls or

operates a retail or commercial premises in the North-West affected area must not open or operate the premises, including each outdoor space associated with the premises; and

(b) subject to paragraph (c), each person who provides a retail or commercial service in the North-West affected area must not provide the service; and

(c) this direction does not apply in respect of the following premises and services in the North-West affected area:(i) supermarkets, bakeries, butchers and greengrocers,

including corner stores that sell grocery items;(ii) premises that are solely being used to provide food

or drink, or both, to be consumed at a location other than the premises;

(iii) service stations and towing services; (iv) medical or health facilities that provide essential

medical services, including pharmacies and chemists;(v) veterinary establishments, within the meaning of the

Veterinary Surgeons Act 1987;(vi) premises that sell veterinary or pet supplies;(vii) premises that sell hardware supplies, but only in respect

of the sale of those hardware supplies to tradespeople and businesses;

(viii) premises that primarily sell agricultural supplies;(ix) newsagencies and post offices;(x) laundromats, laundrettes and dry cleaners;(xi) banks and authorised deposit-taking institutions;(xii) premises, or services, that are specified in Schedule

1, or Schedule 2, of the Gatherings Direction as being able to still operate under that direction;

(xiii) home delivery of goods; and(d) the requirements of this direction are in addition to the

requirements of the Gatherings Direction; and(e) in this direction –

(i) Gatherings Direction means the direction given by the Director of Public Health under section 16 of the Act on 8 April 2020 and entitled Gatherings – No. 6, or such other direction given under that Act in substitution of that direction; and

(ii) North-West affected area means the following municipal areas, as specified in Schedule 3 of the Local Government Act 1993:A. Burnie;B. Central Coast;C. Circular Head;D. Devonport;E. Kentish;F. Latrobe;

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G. West Coast;H. Waratah-Wynyard; and

(f) this direction is revoked at 11.59 pm on 26 April 2020.Dated this 12th day of April 2020.

SCOTT McKEOWNActing Director of Public Health

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1997REVOCATION OF DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 16

(Gatherings – No. 7)I, SCOTT McKEOWN, the Acting Director of Public Health, in pursuance of section 16 of the Public Health Act 1997 (“the Act”), in order to manage the threat to public health posed by the notifiable disease known as COVID-19 ("the disease"), direct that –(a) each person who owns, controls or operates a premises

specified in Schedule 1 in Tasmania must not open or operate the premises, including each outdoor space associated with the premises; and

(b) each person who provides a service specified in Schedule 2 in Tasmania must not provide the service; and

(c) subject to paragraphs (a), (b) and (f), each person who owns, controls or operates premises in Tasmania must not allow the following gatherings to occur on the premises:(i) a gathering of three (3) or more persons in a single

outdoor space at the same time;(ii) a gathering of three (3) or more persons in a single

indoor space at the same time; and(d) subject to paragraph (f), a person must not –

(i) organise a gathering, specified in paragraph (c), on premises in Tasmania; or

(ii) attend a gathering, specified in paragraph (c), on premises in Tasmania; and

(e) paragraph (d) applies to all gatherings not specified in paragraph (f), whether the gathering –(i) occurs with formal or informal arrangements; or(ii) occurs on public or private premises; and

(f) a reference to a gathering in paragraph (c), (d) or (e) does not include the following gatherings:(i) at an airport that is necessary for the normal business

of the airport;(ii) for the purposes of, or related to, public transportation,

including in vehicles or at public transportation facilities such as stations, platforms and stops;

(iii) in a private vehicle;(iv) in a large passenger vehicle operated as a passenger

service within the meaning of the Passenger Transport Services Act 2011;

(v) on a ferry service or vessel service, operated between Australia, Tasmania or one or more islands, and each of the following is complied with in respect of each ferry or vessel operated by the service:A. the ferry or vessel, and each premises on the ferry

or vessel, complies with paragraphs (a) and (b);B. each person on the ferry or vessel complies with

paragraph (g) while the person is on the ferry or vessel;

C. each person on the ferry or vessel complies with paragraph (h) other than in accommodation in

a fully enclosed space, such as a cabin, where the person has paid to sleep while on the ferry or vessel;

(vi) at a medical or health service facility, including such part of the facility used to provide physical rehabilitation services, that is necessary for the normal business of the facility;

(vii) for the purposes of providing assistance or support to a person with a disability, if more than one person, who does not ordinarily reside with the person with a disability, is required to provide that assistance or that support to the person with a disability;

(viii) for the purposes of emergency services;(ix) at a disability or aged care facility that is necessary

for the normal business of the facility;(x) at a prison, correctional facility, youth justice centre

or other place of custody;(xi) at a court or tribunal;(xii) at Parliament for the purpose of its normal operations;(xiii) at a supermarket, grocery store or retail store for the

purpose of the normal business of those premises;(xiv) at a shopping centre, but only where three (3) or more

persons may be present for the purposes of transiting through the centre to another premises;

(xv) at an office building, factory, mining site or construction site that is necessary for the normal operation of those premises;

(xvi) at a school, university, educational institution or childcare facility that –A. is necessary for the normal business of the

facility; andB. in relation to a school, university or educational

institution, does not involve members of the community other than the staff and students of the school, university or educational institution;

(xvii) at an outdoor place where three (3) or more persons may be present for the purposes of transiting through the place;

(xviii) at a veterinary establishment, within the meaning of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1987, if –A. the gathering is necessary for the normal

business of the establishment; andB. each person on the establishment complies with

paragraphs (g) and (h);(xix) at a premises operated for commercial or other

purposes, other than premises specified in Schedule 1 or residential premises, if –A. the gathering is necessary for the normal business

of the premises; andB. each person on the premises complies with

paragraphs (g) and (h);(xx) at a premises where services are provided, other than

the services specified in Schedule 2, if –A. the gathering is necessary for the normal

provision of those services; andB. each person on the premises complies with

paragraphs (g) and (h) while on the premises;(xxi) a gathering specified as exempt from these directions

by the Director of Public Health, or the Deputy Director of Public Health, in writing;

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(xxii) a gathering delivered by an operator who has a social distancing policy approved by the Director of Public Health, or the Deputy Director of Public Health, in writing; and

(g) where safe and practicable, each person must maintain a distance of no less than 1.5 metres between the person and any other person; and

(h) in any gathering, the total number of persons present in any single undivided space, at the same time, must not exceed the number calculated by dividing the total area of the space used, as measured in square metres, by 4; and

(i) in this direction –(i) gathering does not include –

A. a gathering of persons if each member of that gathering ordinarily resides at the same private premises; or

B. a gathering of persons at a private premises if the gathering consists of persons who ordinarily reside at the premises and no more than 2 other persons who do not ordinarily reside at the premises; or

C. a gathering of persons for the purposes of facilitating shared custody arrangements, guardianship or other care arrangements; or

D. persons at the premises for the purpose of maintaining, renovating or repairing the premises, or maintaining, renovating, installing, removing or repairing an item located at the premises; or

E. persons at the premises for the purpose of delivering an item to, or removing an item from, the premises; or

F. persons at the premises for the purpose of delivering medical, health, emergency or urgent legal services, or end of life support, to a person at the premises; and

(ii) indoor space means an area, room or premises that is, or are, substantially enclosed by a roof and walls, regardless of whether the roof or walls, or any part of the roof or walls, are permanent or temporary, or open or closed; and

(iii) outdoor space means a space that is not an indoor space; and

(iv) premises has the same meaning as in the Act; and(j) if there is a dispute as to whether a service is essential

for the purposes of this direction, the Director of Public Health may determine that dispute as the Director considers appropriate; and

(k) the direction given by the Director of Public Health, given under section 16 of the Act on 8 April 2020 and entitled Gatherings – No. 6, is revoked.

Dated this 14th day of April 2020.SCOTT McKEOWN

Acting Director of Public Health

Schedule 11. All restaurants, cafes, food courts and workplace canteens,

unless –(a) the premises are being used to provide food or drink,

or both, to be consumed at a location other than the premises; or

(b) the premises are being used to provide food or drink, or both, to employees, or contractors, within the premises

and the food or drink is to be consumed at another location within the premises and each person at that location complies with paragraphs (g) and (h); or

(c) the premises are within a hospital, residential care home, homeless accommodation, school, prison, defence barracks or detention centre and the food or drink is to be consumed by the residents of those organisations.

2. All premises where alcohol is sold for consumption at those premises (including pubs, registered and licensed clubs and hotels) other than such part of those premises lawfully operated –(a) on 1 March 2020 and in relation to the sale of alcohol,

wholly or predominantly to provide alcohol for consumption at a location other than the premises; or

(b) to provide alcohol, with food provided in accordance with item 1(a), for consumption at another premises.

3. All hotels, motels, hostels, bed and breakfasts, boarding houses, caravan parks, campsites, camping areas, homeless accommodation and other similar premises, except in relation to –(a) workers, or contractors, employed or engaged in the

operation of such premises; and(b) current residents of such premises who predominantly

reside at the premises on a permanent basis; and(c) current residents of such premises who predominantly

reside at the premises while their principal residence is unavailable, whether it is unavailable on a permanent or temporary basis, including where the residence is unavailable due to a border closure, or travel restriction, preventing the resident from returning to the principal residence; and

(d) other current residents of such premises, up until 11.59 pm on 1 April 2020, unless the resident proves that the resident has booked travel on the first available flight or sailing after 11.59 pm on 1 April 2020; and

(e) residents of such premises, who are residents –(i) for the purposes of self-isolation or quarantine; or(ii) while another person is using the resident’s

principal residence for self-isolation or quarantine; and

(f) residents of such premises who are residing at the premises due to the person performing duties that make the person a specified person under –(i) the direction given in respect of the disease by the

Director of Public Health on 20 March 2020 under section 16 of the Act; or

(ii) such other direction, given by the Director of Public Health under section 16 of the Act in respect of the disease, that may replace the direction specified in subparagraph (i); and

(g) residents of such premises who –(i) are residing at the premises for the purpose of

employment or for compassionate reasons, including where the person requires emergency accommodation due to an emergency, family violence or vulnerability; and

(ii) have only travelled within Tasmania to get to the premises.

4. All residential rehabilitation premises that are providing treatment for addiction or mental health, except in relation to –(a) operators, or workers or contractors, employed or

engaged in the operation of such premises; and

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(b) residents of such premises.5. All places of worship, religious gatherings, religious premises,

and other similar premises, unless those premises are being operated –(a) to perform a wedding, where –

(i) the total number of people present at the wedding does not exceed 5 persons; and

(ii) each person on the premises at the time the wedding is performed complies with paragraphs (g) and (h); or

(b) to perform a funeral, where –(i) the total number of people present at the funeral

does not exceed 10 persons; and(ii) each person on the premises at the time the funeral

is performed complies with paragraphs (g) and (h).6. All cinemas, entertainment venues, casinos, gaming or other

gambling venues, dance venues, night clubs, strip clubs, brothels and other similar premises.

7. All galleries, museums, national institutions, historic sites and other similar premises.

8. All concert venues, theatres, arenas, auditoriums, stadiums and other similar premises, unless used by performers for the purpose of live streaming and the persons in, or on, those premises during the live stream –(a) do not exceed 5 persons; and(b) comply with the requirements of paragraphs (g) and (h)

while in, or on, the premises.9. All amusement parks, arcades, play centres, skate parks,

playgrounds and other similar premises, regardless of whether the premises are an indoor space or an outdoor space.

10. All auction houses, including premises where auction items are available for inspection, other than premises used for the sale of livestock, food or other agricultural purposes.

11. All premises, other than newsagencies, where racing, gaming or gambling services are provided.

12. All spas and massage parlours and other similar premises.13. All indoor and outdoor swimming pools, gymnasiums, health

clubs, fitness centres, wellness centres (including yoga and barre premises), indoor venues used for sport or fitness, saunas, bath houses and other similar premises or venues, other than such part of the premises or venue used to provide physical rehabilitation services if –(a) the rehabilitation services are provided by, or under the

direction of –(i) a registered health practitioner within the meaning

of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Tasmania); or

(ii) a person who holds accreditation, as an accredited exercise physiologist, with Exercise and Sports Science Australia Ltd (ABN 14 053 849 460); and

(b) each person in that part of the premises complies with the requirements of paragraphs (g) and (h).

14. All community centres, neighbourhood houses, recreation centres, youth centres, community facilities, libraries and other similar premises, unless the premises are being used to provide essential voluntary, or public, services such as food banks or homelessness services.

15. All premises, and all parts of premises, owned or operated by a council of a municipal area if those premises, or parts of premises, do not provide essential voluntary, or public, services.

16. All zoos, wildlife centres, animal parks, petting zoos, aquariums, marine parks or similar premises, except –(a) in relation to operators, or workers or contractors,

employed or engaged in the care or treatment of animals at the facility, performing an animal rescue function or the general operation of such premises; and

(b) for the purposes of producing food or stock.

Schedule 21. Subject to item 2 in this Schedule, the provision of religious

gatherings, religious ceremonies, religious instruction, non-denominational ceremonies and other similar services and ceremonies, unless the services are lawfully provided remotely by electronic means.

2. The provision of wedding and funeral ceremonies and services –(a) unless –

(i) in the case of a wedding, the total number of persons present does not exceed 5 persons; and

(ii) in the case of a funeral, the total number of persons present does not exceed 10 persons; and

(iii) in all cases, each person present complies with paragraphs (g) and (h); or

(b) unless the services are lawfully provided remotely by electronic means.

3. The provision of beauty therapy, tanning, waxing, manicure or other nail treatments, tattoos, ear and body piercing, body modification and other similar services.

4. The provision of real estate auctions and open home inspections, or other similar services, other than private home inspections of no more than 3 persons per inspection, unless the services are lawfully provided remotely by electronic means.

5. The provision of markets, whether held in an indoor space or an outdoor space, unless –(a) the market is only for the provision of fresh food, or

produce, that is to be consumed at other locations or premises; and

(b) the requirements of paragraphs (g) and (h) are complied with while the market is being provided.

6. The provision of boot camps, personal training and other exercise services, whether provided in an indoor space or an outdoor space –(a) unless –

(i) the services are being provided in an outdoor space; and

(ii) the requirements of paragraphs (c), (g) and (h) are complied with while the service is being provided; or

(b) unless the services are lawfully provided remotely by electronic means.

7. The provision of social sports activities, or other exercise or activity-based gatherings, whether provided in an indoor space or an outdoor space, unless the services are lawfully provided remotely by electronic means.

8. The provision of garage sales, or other mass selling of second hand goods, at any premises, other than the selling of second-hand goods by a charitable organisation.

9. The provision of services to a person by a sex worker, within the meaning of the Sex Industry Offences Act 2005.

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PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1997SECTION 15 EXTENSION OF

EMERGENCY DECLARATIONI, MARK VEITCH, the Director of Public Health, in pursuance of section 15(2) of the Public Health Act 1997 (“the Act”), in order to manage the risk to public health posed by the notifiable disease known as COVID-19 ("the disease") –(a) declare that the public health emergency, declared under

section 14 of the Act in respect of the disease on 7 April 2020 (“the emergency declaration”), still exists; and

(b) declare that the period during which the emergency declaration is in force is extended for a further 7 days commencing on 14 April 2020; and

(c) specify that this declaration is in force until midnight 20 April 2020.

Dated this 9th day of April 2020.MARK VEITCH

Director of Public Health

Mental Health

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 15th April 2020.DR KRISHNAN ACHAN

Dated this fifteenth day of April 2020.DR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a nurse for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on the 15th day of April 2020.LILY CATHERINE VARDON

Dated this fifteenth day of April 2020.DR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of six months commencing on 17th April 2020.MATTHEW ROSS JONES

Dated this seventeenth day of April 2020.DR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned persons have been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of six months commencing on 17th April 2020.MATTHEW IAN JONES ROBERT KNOECKEL ALAN ROSS TURNER BENEDICT SCOTT WHALLEY

Dated this seventeenth day of April 2020.DR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, approval of the below named individual as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions was revoked on the 17th April 2020.DR MATTHEW IAN JONES

Dated this seventeenth day of April 2020.DR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 139 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a mental health officer for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on the 9th day of April 2020.COURTNEY EMMA LESTER

Dated this ninth day of April 2020.DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 139 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a mental health officer for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on the 9th day of April 2020.LAURA SIMONE REYNOLDS

Dated this ninth day of April 2020.DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 139 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a mental health officer for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of six months commencing on the 17th day of April 2020.LEE MCMAHON

Dated this seventeenth day of April 2020.DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

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Emergency Management

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 2006 DIRECTIONS IN RELATION TO KING ISLAND, FLINDERS

ISLAND AND ISLANDS IN THE FURNEAUX GROUP OF ISLANDS

A state of emergency has been declared in Tasmania arising from the presence in this State of the coronavirus disease COVID-19. In the exercise of the powers conferred by me under Section 40 of the Emergency Management Act 2006 and pursuant to clauses 1(1)(b) and 1(1)(q) of Schedule 1 to the Act, I make the following directions: 1. No resident of Tasmania is to travel to King Island unless

they are a resident of the island.2. No resident of Tasmania is to travel to Flinders Island or

any island in the Furneaux group of islands unless they are a resident of Flinders Island or one of the islands in the Furneaux group of islands.

3. Any resident of King Island, Flinders Island or any island in the Furneaux group of islands returning to their island of residence from elsewhere in Tasmania is required to isolate himself or herself for 14 days from contact with all persons other than persons with whom he or she ordinarily resides.

4. Every person who arrives on King Island, Flinders Island or any island in the Furneaux group of islands is required to answer any question asked by an authorised officer or to provide any document or other information required by an authorised officer that is in the control of the person.

5. Direction 3 does not apply to:(i) A resident of Flinders island if they have returned

directly from one of the islands in the Furneaux group of islands; or

(ii) A resident of an island in the Furneaux group of islands if they have returned directly from Flinders Island.

6. Directions 1, 2 and 3 do not apply to a person who is specified in the attached Schedule if he or she has the prior approval of the State Controller or Deputy State Controller to travel to King Island, Flinders Island or any island in the Furneaux group of islands. (Approval will not be given to a person who is specified in the attached Schedule if that person has arrived in Australia from overseas within the last 14 days.)

7. Any person who has the approval of the State Controller or the Deputy State Controller to travel to King Island, Flinders Island or any island in the Furneaux group of islands, must comply with the directions specified in Annexure A whilst on the island which is the subject of approved travel.

The directions made by me on 27 March 2020 in relation to King Island, Flinders Island and islands in the Furneaux group of islands are hereby revoked.These directions take effect immediately and have effect until further notice.

Dated this 12th day of April 2020 at 4:02 pm.D L HINE

State Controller

SCHEDULE SPECIFIED PERSONS

1. National and State Security and Governancea. Any Government Senior Official who, in the carriage

of his or her duties, is responsible for the safety of the

Nation or Tasmania against threats such as terrorism, war, or espionage, and is required to be present in Tasmania for such purposes; and

b. Active Military personnel required to be on duty in Tasmania while in Tasmania; and

c. A member of the Commonwealth Parliament who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

2. Health Servicesa. A clinician in relation to health who is ordinarily resident

in Tasmania and who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania; and

b. A clinician in relation to health who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to present for duty in Tasmania to perform, during the period in which the person will be present in Tasmania, duties unable to be appropriately performed by a person ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

3. Transport, freight and logisticsa. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is

responsible for the provision of transport or freight and logistics into, within, and out of Tasmania; and

b. Flight crew and ship crew— for the purpose of delivery of persons, freight or logistics into, within and out of Tasmania.

4. Specialist skills critical to maintaining key industries or businessesa. Any specialists required for industry or business continuity

and maintenance of competitive operations where the appropriate skills are not available in Tasmania, where the service is time-critical and where the provision of the service requires that the person be physically present in Tasmania; and

b. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is responsible, while in Tasmania, for critical maintenance or repair of infrastructure critical to Tasmania.

5. Paramedics and ambulance officersa. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each

within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is returning to Tasmania as soon as practicable after providing medical transport to a patient or who is returning to Tasmania while providing medical transport to a person; and

b. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania and who is requested by the Commissioner of Ambulance Services, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania.

6. Police officersa. Members of the Tasmania Police Service; andb. Members of the Australia Federal Police or a police force

or police service of another State or a Territory of the Commonwealth travelling to Tasmania in the course of their duties.

7. Other persons, or classes of persons, approved by the State Controller

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ANNEXURE A(a) Monitor himself or herself for symptoms of fever, coughing,

sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness, which may be evidence that he or she is infected by the disease; and

(b) If he or she believes that he or she is displaying a symptom referred to in paragraph (a)—(i) cease to attend a place, other than a place referred to in

subparagraph (ii), for the purposes of work; and(ii) as far as is reasonably practicable without putting his or

her survival at risk, remain in, or return and remain in—A. the premises that are his or her ordinary place of

residence within Tasmania; orB. other premises within Tasmania that are suitable for

the person to reside—except as necessary to attend at premises, nominated by his or her medical practitioner or the advisor on the Public Health Hotline, for the purposes of being tested for the presence of the disease; and

(iii) contact the Public Health Hotline, or a medical practitioner, to determine whether to be tested or assessed for infection by the disease; and

(c) Cover his or her mouth when coughing or sneezing; and(d) Use disposable tissues and dispose of such tissues, after use,

in a waste receptacle that other people will not touch except if protected from contact with the receptacle or its contents; and

(e) Wash his or her hands frequently and thoroughly with soap, or an alcohol-based sanitizing chemical, especially after using a toilet, before and after eating and before and after returning from outdoors; and

(f) If the person—(i) is within a category referred to in item 2 or 5 of the

Schedule to this direction; or(ii) is otherwise in close contact with a person who, by virtue

of the characteristics of the person, ought reasonably be regarded as especially vulnerable to infection or serious illness due to the disease (a "vulnerable person")—

ensure that he or she, at all times when engaged in the provision of health services or health care to persons, or in close proximity to a vulnerable person, wears a surgical mask or wears other personal protective equipment that is normally worn during such contact by persons engaged in the provision of those health services or that health care.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 2006 DIRECTIONS IN RELATION TO PERSONS ARRIVING

IN TASMANIA A state of emergency has been declared in Tasmania arising from the presence in this State of the coronavirus disease COVID-19. In the exercise of the powers conferred on the State Controller under Section 40 of the Emergency Management Act 2006 and pursuant to clauses 1 (1)(b), 1 (1)(q) and 1 (1)(t) of Schedule 1 to the Act, I make the following directions: 1. Every person who arrives in Tasmania after 11.59pm on 17

April 2020 from a departure point outside of Tasmania is required to answer any question asked by an authorised officer or to provide any document or other information required by an authorised officer that is in the control of the person.

2. Every person who arrives in Tasmania after 11.59pm on 17 April 2020 from a departure point outside of Tasmania is required to isolate himself or herself for 14 days at an accommodation facility specified to them by an authorised officer under the Emergency Management Act.

3. Persons subject to Direction 2 are to comply with any lawful directions given to them by an authorised officer during the period they are required to remain in isolation.

4. Persons subject to Direction 2 are to remain in the room provided to them at the accommodation facility specified to them for the period they are required to remain in isolation unless permitted to leave their room by an authorised officer.

5. Direction 2 does not apply to families who are residents of Tasmania who arrive with children 17 years of age or younger.

6. Direction 2 does not apply to persons 17 years of age and under who are residents of Tasmania who have travelled to Tasmania unaccompanied by an adult.

7. Direction 2 does not apply to persons who are specified in the attached Schedule.

8. Direction 2 does not apply to a resident of Tasmania who returns to Tasmania immediately after completing a 14 day period of isolation in a government managed accommodation facility interstate, provided that he or she:a. Was not, during that 14 day period of isolation, in contact

with any person who the Tasmanian resident is aware has been diagnosed with COVID-19; and

b. Remained in, or at, the government managed accommodation facility interstate until the point of transiting to the airport or port of departure;

c. Transited directly between the government managed accommodation facility interstate and the airport or port of departure;

d. When safe and practicable, maintained a distance not less than 1.5 metres from any other person during transit;

e. Observed the hygiene practices described at paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) of Annexure A during transit; and

f. On arrival in Tasmania does not exhibit symptoms of fever, coughing, sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness.

9. Persons who are not subject to Direction 2 by virtue of Direction 8 are required, upon arrival in Tasmania, to produce to an authorised officer written evidence of the following:a. Residency in Tasmania; andb. Confirmation from the relevant state or territory

government of completion of the 14 day period of isolation at the government managed accommodation facility, including details of the date they left that facility.

10. Persons who fail to produce the evidence required pursuant to Direction 9 are required to comply with Direction 2.

11. Persons who are not subject to Direction 2 by virtue of Directions 5, 6 or 8 are required to:a. Transit directly between their point of arrival in Tasmania

and their residence; andb. Remain in, or at, that residence for a period of 14 days

unless:i. For the purpose of attending premises to obtain

medical care and the person—(A) travels directly to those premises, and(B) returns directly to their residence after obtaining

that care; orii. In an emergency situation that requires the person to

leave their residence to protect his or her personal safety, or the safety of another, and the person—(A) immediately returns to their residence once the

emergency situation has passed, or

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(B) once the emergency situation has passed, travels directly to other premises that are suitable for the person to reside in until the expiration of the 14 days; and

c. Isolate themselves from contact with all persons other than persons with whom they ordinarily reside for the period of 14 days; and

d. Comply with the directions specified in paragraphs (a), (b)(iii), (c), (d) and ( e) of Annexure A.

12. Persons who are not subject to Direction 2 by virtue of Direction 7 are required to comply with the directions specified in Annexure A for a period of 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania.

These directions take effect immediately and have effect for a period of 12 weeks.The directions in relation to persons arriving in Tasmania which were made by me on 27 March 2020 and 29 March 2020 are revoked from 11.59pm on 17 April 2020.

Dated this 17th day of April 2020 at 3:22 pm.D L HINE

State Controller

SCHEDULE SPECIFIED PERSONS

1. National and State Security and Governancea. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties,

is responsible for the safety of the Nation or Tasmania against threats such as terrorism, war, or espionage or acts of foreign interference and is required to be present in Tasmania for such purposes, and any persons assisting such persons; and

b. Active Military personnel required to be on duty in Tasmania while in Tasmania; and

c. A member of the Commonwealth Parliament who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

2. Health Servicesa. A clinician in relation to health who is ordinarily resident

in Tasmania and who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania; and

b. A clinician in relation to health who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to present for duty in Tasmania to perform, during the period in which the person will be present in Tasmania, duties unable to be appropriately performed by a person ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

3. Transport, freight and logisticsa. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is

responsible for the provision of transport or freight and logistics into, within, and out of Tasmania; and

b. Flight crew and ship crew— for the purpose of delivery of persons, freight or logistics into, within and out of Tasmania.

4. Specialist skills critical to maintaining key industries or businessesa. Any specialists required for industry or business continuity

and maintenance of competitive operations where the appropriate skills are not available in Tasmania, where the service is time-critical and where the provision of the service requires that the person be physically present in Tasmania; and

b. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is responsible, while in Tasmania, for critical maintenance or repair of infrastructure critical to Tasmania.

5. Paramedics and ambulance officersa. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each

within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is returning to Tasmania as soon as practicable after providing medical transport to a patient or who is returning to Tasmania while providing medical transport to a person; and

b. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania and who is requested by the Commissioner of Ambulance Services, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania.

6. Police officersa. Members of the Tasmania Police Service; andb. Members of the Australia Federal Police or a police force

or police service of another State or a Territory of the Commonwealth travelling to Tasmania in the course of their duties.

7. Other persons, or classes of persons, previously determined to be Specified Personsa. Any other person or class of persons who, before 2 April

2020, was granted an exemption from a requirement to self-isolate by the Secretary of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment.

8. Other persons, or classes of persons, approved by the State Controller

ANNEXURE A(a) Monitor himself or herself for symptoms of fever, coughing,

sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness, which may be evidence that he or she is infected by the disease; and

(b) If he or she believes that he or she is displaying a symptom referred to in paragraph (a)—(i) cease to attend a place, other than a place referred to in

subparagraph (ii), for the purposes of work; and(ii) as far as is reasonably practicable without putting his or

her survival at risk, remain in, or return and remain in—(A) the premises that are his or her ordinary place of

residence within Tasmania; or(B) other premises within Tasmania that are suitable

for the person to reside—except as necessary to attend at premises, nominated by his or her medical practitioner or the advisor on the Public Health Hotline, for the purposes of being tested for the presence of the disease; and

(iii) contact the Public Health Hotline, or a medical practitioner, to determine whether to be tested or assessed for infection by the disease; and

(c) Cover his or her mouth when coughing or sneezing; and(d) Use disposable tissues and dispose of such tissues, after use,

in a waste receptacle that other people will not touch except if protected from contact with the receptacle or its contents; and

(e) Wash his or her hands frequently and thoroughly with soap, or an alcohol-based sanitizing chemical, especially after using a toilet, before and after eating and before and after returning from outdoors; and

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(f) If the person—(i) is within a category referred to in item 2 or 5 of the

Schedule to this direction; or(ii) is otherwise in close contact with a person who, by virtue

of the characteristics of the person, ought reasonably be regarded as especially vulnerable to infection or serious illness due to the disease (a "vulnerable person")—

ensure that he or she, at all times when engaged in the provision of health services or health care to persons, or in close proximity to a vulnerable person, wears a surgical mask or wears other personal protective equipment that is normally worn during such contact by persons engaged in the provision of those health services or that health care.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 2006 DIRECTIONS IN RELATION TO PERSONS ARRIVING

IN TASMANIA A state of emergency has been declared in Tasmania arising from the presence in this State of the coronavirus disease COVID-19. In the exercise of the powers conferred on the State Controller under Section 40 of the Emergency Management Act 2006 and pursuant to clauses 1(1)(b), 1(1)(q) and 1(1)(t) of Schedule 1 to the Act, I make the following directions: 1. Every person who arrives in Tasmania after 11.59pm on 18

April 2020 from a departure point outside of Tasmania is required to answer any question asked by an authorised officer or to provide any document or other information required by an authorised officer that is in the control of the person.

2. Every person who arrives in Tasmania after 11.59pm on 18 April 2020 from a departure point outside of Tasmania is required to isolate himself or herself for 14 days at an accommodation facility specified to them by an authorised officer under the Emergency Management Act.

3. Persons subject to Direction 2 are to comply with any lawful directions given to them by an authorised officer during the period they are required to remain in isolation.

4. Persons subject to Direction 2 are to remain in the room provided to them at the accommodation facility specified to them for the period they are required to remain in isolation unless permitted to leave their room by an authorised officer.

5. Direction 2 does not apply to families who are residents of Tasmania who arrive with children 17 years of age or younger unless any member of the family has arrived in Australia from overseas within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania or disembarked from a cruise ship within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania. In such a case all members of the arriving family are subject to Direction 2.

6. Direction 2 does not apply to persons 17 years of age and under who are residents of Tasmania who have travelled to Tasmania unaccompanied by an adult unless they have arrived in Australia from overseas within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania or disembarked from a cruise ship within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania. In such a case they are subject to Direction 2.

7. Direction 2 does not apply to a person who is specified in the attached Schedule unless that person has arrived in Australia from overseas within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania or disembarked from a cruise ship within 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania. Such persons are subject to Direction 2.

8. Persons who are not subject to Direction 2 by virtue of Directions 5 or 6 are required to:(a) Transit directly between their point of arrival in Tasmania

and their residence; and(b) Remain in, or at, that residence for a period of 14 days

unless:

(i) For the purpose of attending premises to obtain medical care and the person—(A) travels directly to those premises, and(B) returns directly to their residence after

obtaining that care; or(ii) In an emergency situation that requires the person

to leave their residence to protect his or her personal safety, or the safety of another, and the person—(A) immediately returns to their residence once

the emergency situation has passed, or(B) once the emergency situation has passed,

travels directly to other premises that are suitable for the person to reside in until the expiration of the 14 days; and

(c) Isolate themselves from contact with all persons other than persons with whom they ordinarily reside for the period of 14 days; and

(d) Comply with the directions specified in paragraphs (a), (b)(iii), (c), (d) and (e) of Annexure A for the period of 14 days.

9. Persons who are not subject to Direction 2 by virtue of Direction 7 are required to comply with the directions specified in Annexure A for a period of 14 days of their arrival in Tasmania.

These directions take effect immediately and have effect for a period of 12 weeks. The directions in relation to persons arriving in Tasmania which were made by me on 17 April 2020 are revoked from 11.59 pm on 18 April 2020.

Dated this 18th day of April 2020 at 6:30 pm.D L HINE

State Controller

SCHEDULE SPECIFIED PERSONS

1. National and State Security and Governancea. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties,

is responsible for the safety of the Nation or Tasmania against threats such as terrorism, war, or espionage or acts of foreign interference and is required to be present in Tasmania for such purposes, and any persons assisting such persons; and

b. Active Military personnel required to be on duty in Tasmania while in Tasmania; and

c. A member of the Commonwealth Parliament who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

2. Health Servicesa. A clinician in relation to health who is ordinarily resident

in Tasmania and who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania; and

b. A clinician in relation to health who is requested by the Secretary of the Department of Health, or his or her delegate, to present for duty in Tasmania to perform, during the period in which the person will be present in Tasmania, duties unable to be appropriately performed by a person ordinarily resident in Tasmania.

3. Transport, freight and logisticsa. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is

responsible for the provision of transport or freight and logistics into, within, and out of Tasmania; and

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b. Flight crew and ship crew— for the purpose of delivery of persons, freight or logistics into, within and out of Tasmania.

4. Specialist skills critical to maintaining key industries or businessesa. Any specialists required for industry or business continuity

and maintenance of competitive operations where the appropriate skills are not available in Tasmania, where the service is time-critical and where the provision of the service requires that the person be physically present in Tasmania; and

b. Any person who, in the carriage of his or her duties, is responsible, while in Tasmania, for critical maintenance or repair of infrastructure critical to Tasmania.

5. Paramedics and ambulance officersa. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each

within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is returning to Tasmania as soon as practicable after providing medical transport to a patient or who is returning to Tasmania while providing medical transport to a person; and

b. A paramedic, or an officer of Ambulance Tasmania, each within the meaning of the Ambulance Service Act 1982, who is ordinarily resident in Tasmania and who is requested by the Commissioner of Ambulance Services, or his or her delegate, to return to Tasmania to present for duty in Tasmania.

6. Police officersa. Members of the Tasmania Police Service; andb. Members of the Australia Federal Police or a police force

or police service of another State or a Territory of the Commonwealth travelling to Tasmania in the course of their duties.

7. Other persons, or classes of persons, previously determined to be Specified Personsa. Any other person or class of persons who, before 2 April

2020, was granted an exemption from a requirement to self-isolate by the Secretary of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment.

8. Other persons, or classes of persons, approved by the State Controller

ANNEXURE A(a) Monitor himself or herself for symptoms of fever, coughing,

sore throat, muscular pains, shortness of breath or unexpected tiredness, which may be evidence that he or she is infected by the disease; and

(b) If he or she believes that he or she is displaying a symptom referred to in paragraph (a)—(i) cease to attend a place, other than a place referred to in

subparagraph (ii), for the purposes of work; and(ii) as far as is reasonably practicable without putting his or

her survival at risk, remain in, or return and remain in—(A) the premises that are his or her ordinary place of

residence within Tasmania; or(B) other premises within Tasmania that are suitable

for the person to reside—except as necessary to attend at premises, nominated by his or her medical practitioner or the advisor on the Public Health Hotline, for the purposes of being tested for the presence of the disease; and

(iii) contact the Public Health Hotline, or a medical practitioner, to determine whether to be tested or assessed for infection by the disease; and

(c) Cover his or her mouth when coughing or sneezing; and(d) Use disposable tissues and dispose of such tissues, after use,

in a waste receptacle that other people will not touch except if protected from contact with the receptacle or its contents; and

(e) Wash his or her hands frequently and thoroughly with soap, or an alcohol-based sanitizing chemical, especially after using a toilet, before and after eating and before and after returning from outdoors; and

(f) If the person—(i) is within a category referred to in item 2 or 5 of the

Schedule to this direction; or(ii) is otherwise in close contact with a person who, by virtue

of the characteristics of the person, ought reasonably be regarded as especially vulnerable to infection or serious illness due to the disease (a "vulnerable person")—

ensure that he or she, at all times when engaged in the provision of health services or health care to persons, or in close proximity to a vulnerable person, wears a surgical mask or wears other personal protective equipment that is normally worn during such contact by persons engaged in the provision of those health services or that health care.

Anzac Day Observance

ANZAC DAY OBSERVANCE ACT 1929Notice of exemption under

section 5A of the ActI, Guy Barnett, Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, by this notice made under section 5A(4)(a) of the Anzac Day Observance Act 1929, declare that the following shops may be kept open before 12.30 p.m. on Anzac Day:

(a) Spreyton Supa IGA, 92-94 Mersey Main Road, Spreyton, Tasmania, (ABN 60 100 747 877).

This notice expires on 26 April 2021.Dated this twentieth day of April, 2020.

GUY BARNETT, Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE280 22 April 2020

Staff Movements

Agency Duties Assigned Employee ProbationPeriod

Date of Effect

Education Teacher K Aveling 6 Months 10/04/2020

Education Teacher D Baker 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher J Bardelmeyer 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher D Bratzel-McSweeney 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher J Buckley 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher V Cooke 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher K Deane 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher L Dobson 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher R Ellery 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher A Green 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher M Granger 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher J Knowles 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher L Lazarus 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher N McGinniss 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher C McLeod 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher A Mamacas 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher A Melville 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher K Slater 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher E Kopra 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher J Ansell 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher E Clark 6 Months 10/04/2020

Education Teacher M Di Paolo 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher R Fox 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher P Hudson 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher K Lazenby 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher S Parry 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher B Rabbetts 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher J Silk 6 Months 10/04/2020Education Teacher C Tuck 6 Months 10/04/2020Department of Health Registered Nurse A Carter 6 Months 09/04/2020Department of Health House Services Assistant N MacLaine 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health House Services Assistant T Gooding 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health House Services Assistant S Jacyno 6 Months 20/04/2020

Department of Health House Services Assistant N Lowe 6 Months 15/04/2020Department of Health Health Information Officer S Clark 6 Months 13/04/2020Justice Monitoring Officer B Ruutz 6 Months 04/05/2020Department of Health Registered Nurse R Fenton 6 Months 16/04/2020Department of Health Health Information Officer G Franklin 6 Months 13/04/2020Department of Health Health Information Officer L Lockhart 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health Occupational Therapist B Tatarevic 6 Months 21/04/2020Justice Senior Stores Officer N Hutson 6 Months 16/04/2020Department of Health Registered Nurse D Lund 6 Months 16/02/2020

Permanent Appointments

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Department of Health Finance Services Assistant J Palethorpe 6 Months 27/04/2020Department of Health Finance Services Assistant B Thorne 6 Months 04/05/2020Department of Health Registered Nurse Z Ren 6 Months 16/04/2020Department of Health Psychologist R Venettacci 6 Months 27/04/2020Education Teacher A Schwalenberg 6 Months 09/04/2020Education Teacher E Dokos 6 Months 10/04/2020Department of Health Emergency Medical Dispatch Support Officer A Green 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health Emergency Medical Dispatch Support Officer B O'Bryan 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health Emergency Medical Dispatch Support Officer R Gibson 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health Emergency Medical Dispatch Support Officer J Chatwin 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health Emergency Medical Dispatch Support Officer R Wickham 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health Emergency Medical Dispatch Support Officer T Macdonald 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health Emergency Medical Dispatch Support Officer C O'Neill 6 Months 20/04/2020Education School Business Manager A Anderton 6 Months 15/04/2020Premier and Cabinet Assistant Director Finance N Roberts 6 Months 09/04/2020Department of Health Registered Nurse R Ciantar 6 Months 19/04/2020Justice Court Support Officer J Kosta 6 Months 07/04/2020Justice ICT Officer S Ketchell 6 Months 15/04/2020Department of Health Cleaner H Patel 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health Cleaner S Maya Gurung 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health Cleaner P Adhikari 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health Cleaner T Adhikari 6 Months 20/04/2020Communities Tasmania Operations Coordinator B Powe Nil 16/04/2020Department of Health Enrolled Nurse N Ford Nil 17/04/2020Department of Health Cleaner S Magar 6 Months 20/04/2020Department of Health Cleaner L Farrugia 6 Months 20/04/2020

Department of Health Cleaner T Cantwell 6 Months 20/04/2020

Department of Health Cleaner U Ghimire 6 Months 20/04/2020

Department of Health Cleaner U Raut 6 Months 20/04/2020

Department of Health Cleaner P Poudel 6 Months 20/04/2020

Department of Health Cleaner P Uprety 6 Months 20/04/2020

Department of Health Paramedic C Pryke 6 Months 18/05/2020

Department of Health Paramedic M Barnett 6 Months 18/05/2020

Justice Deputy Administrator of Courts - North and North West A Kile 6 Months 29/04/2020

Department of Health Paramedic N Morgan 6 Months 18/05/2020

Department of Health Paramedic S Parnell 6 Months 18/05/2020

Department of Health Paramedic C Sawtell 6 Months 18/05/2020

Department of Health Paramedic C Monaghan 6 Months 18/05/2020

Department of Health Paramedic D Coates 6 Months 19/04/2020

Department of Health Paramedic G Pyc 6 Months 18/05/2020

Department of Health Hospital Aide S Williams 6 Months 20/04/2020

Department of Health Hospital Aide L Watson 6 Months 03/05/2020

Department of Health Hospital Aide K Casti 6 Months 20/04/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse - Anaesthesia Nursing K Archer 6 Months 20/04/2020

Education Clerk S Thompson 6 Months 27/04/2020

Education Education Facility Attendant B Williams 6 Months 27/04/2020

Department of Health Administrative Assistant J Speer 6 Months 20/04/2020

Department of Health Administrative Assistant J Tubb 6 Months 04/04/2020

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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE282 22 April 2020

Promotion of Permanent Employees

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

Department of Health Employee Relations Consultant M Wilson 11/04/2020

Education Assistant Principal L Woolley 27/04/2020

Department of Health Emergency Medical Dispatch Support Officer V Pleonie 20/04/2020

Justice Facilitator Interventions Programs N Edge 01/07/2020

Extension or Renewal of Fixed-Term Appointments beyond 12 months

Appointment of Officers

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Term Date of Effect

Premier and Cabinet Customer Service Consultant K Abid 6 Months 08/04/2020

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Term Date of Effect

Justice Director Community Corrections P van Adrichem 5 Years 27/04/2020

Resignation of Permanent Employees

Retirement of Permanent Employees

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

Department of Health Registered Nurse S Wheeler 25/03/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse J Saju 28/03/2020

Department of Health Allied Health Professional G Roberts 14/04/2020Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Team Leader (Information Support Services) E Carolan 17/04/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse T Williams 17/04/2020

Education Advanced Skills Teacher L White 31/01/2020

Education Speech and Language Pathologist E Davis 25/03/2020

Education Analyst, Safe Families Coordination Unit E Coles 27/03/2020

Education Teacher J Holman 23/03/2020

Education School Administration Officer N Moorhouse 06/03/2020

Education Teacher A Powell 26/03/2020

Department of Health Nurse Unit Manager - Northside J Dorman 18/04/2020

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

Education Teacher Assistant V Sparks 25/03/2020

Education Education Facility Attendant L Mayne 19/03/2020

Education Teacher K Tidey 05/03/2020

Education Teacher D Bender 17/03/2020

Education Teacher J Gray 20/03/2020

Education Education Facility Attendant I Alderson 25/03/2020

Education Teacher Assistant I Alderson 25/03/2020

Education Library Services Officer S Thomson 16/03/2020

Treasury and Finance Assistant Director CGC 2020 Methodology Review Project D Febey 24/04/2020

Department of Health Clinical Nurse Consultant M Hickman 14/04/2020

Department of Health Supervisor Radiation Therapist C Knipe 17/04/2020

Department of Health Registered Nurse I Williams 03/04/2020

Department of Health Home Help B Pitera 27/03/2020

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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 28322 April 2020

Transfer of Permanent Employees

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Transferred Agency Date of Effect

State Growth Assistant Director, Strategic Property Projects S De Haan Treasury and Finance 20/04/2020

AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHIt is my intention to request the Head of the State Service to exercise discretion to not advertise the following duties in accordance with section 40 (2) of the State Service Act 2000 and to promote the following permanent employee:Name: J RobinsDuties Assigned: Registered NurseDescription of the Role: The Registered Nurse: • Strengthens health outcomes through the provision of safe quality, clinically appropriate nursing care in partnership with patients/

clients, their families and other health professionals.Essential Requirements: • Registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia as a Registered Nurse.• The Head of the State Service has determined that the person nominated for this job is to satisfy a pre employment check before

taking up the appointment, on promotion or transfer. The following checks are to be conducted:1. Conviction checks in the following areas:(a) crimes of violence(b) sex related offences(c) serious drug offences(d) crimes involving dishonesty2. Identification check3. Disciplinary action in previous employment check.State Service employees aggrieved by this intention may make application to the Tasmanian Industrial Commission for a review under section 50(1)(b) of the State Service Act 2000. Applications for review are to be lodged with the Tasmanian Industrial Commission within 14 days of the publication of this notice in the Tasmanian Government Gazette.

Signed: Katherine Morgan-Wicks

AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHIt is my intention to request the Head of the State Service to exercise discretion to not advertise the following duties in accordance with section 40 (2) of the State Service Act 2000 and to promote the following permanent employee:Name: C LeddimanDuties Assigned: Registered NurseDescription of the Role: Strengthens health outcomes through the provision of safe quality, clinically appropriate nursing care in partnership with patients/clients, their families and other health professionals.Essential Requirements: • Registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia as a Registered Nurse.• The Head of the State Service has determined that the person nominated for this job is to satisfy a pre employment check before

taking up the appointment, on promotion or transfer. The following checks are to be conducted:1. Conviction checks in the following areas:(a) crimes of violence(b) sex related offences(c) serious drug offences(d) crimes involving dishonesty2. Identification check3. Disciplinary action in previous employment check.State Service employees aggrieved by this intention may make application to the Tasmanian Industrial Commission for a review under section 50(1)(b) of the State Service Act 2000. Applications for review are to be lodged with the Tasmanian Industrial Commission within 14 days of the publication of this notice in the Tasmanian Government Gazette.

Signed: Katherine Morgan-Wicks

Promotion Without Advertising

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