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WESTERNAUSTRAUANGOVERNMENT

PERTH, FRIDAY, 29 JUNE 1990 No0 66

3137

The WesternAustralianGovernmentGazetteis publishedby the StatePrinting Division for the Stateof WesternAustraliaon Friday of eachweekunlessdisruptedby Public Holidays or unforeseencircumstances.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETrE, WA 3139

LAND ACT 1933PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1 By His Excellency the Honourable Sir FrancisFRANCIS BURT. J Theodore Page Burt. Companion of the Order of

Governor Australia, Knight Commander of the Most Distin[L.S I guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

George, Queen’s Counsel, Governor of the Stateof Western Australia,

File No. 645/989.Whereasby section311 a of the Land Act 1933, the Governormay by Proclamationand subjectto suchconditions asmaybe expressedtherein classify as of Class "A" any suchlands of theCrownreservedto Her Majesty for any purposeandwhereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 18772for the purposeof "Conservationof Flora and Fauna"asdescribed,should be classifiedas of Class"A": Now, thereforeI, the Governor,with the advice and consent of ExecutiveCouncil do by thismy Proclamationclassify as of Class "A" the reservedescribedhereunder.

Schedule

PlantagenetLocation 7660 comprising an area of 219.0654hectareson Land Administration Plan17431.

Plan: Porongorup 1:25 000 S.E. & Oyster Harbour 1:25 N.E.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of WesternAustralia, at Perth, this 19th day of June1990.

By His Excellency’s Command,E. K. HALLAHAN, Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

CHANGE OF NAMES REGULATION AMENDMENT ACT 1989PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA j By His Excellency the Honourable Sir FrancisFRANCIS BURT, J Theodore Page Burt, Companion of the Order of

Governor Australia, Knight Commander of the Most DislinIL.S.I guished Order 01 Saint Michael and Saint

George, Queen’s Counsel. Governor of the Stateof Western Australia.

Under section2 of the Changeof NamesRegulationAmendmentAct 1989, I, the Governor,actingwith the advice and consent of the Executive Council, fix the day of the publication of thisproclamation in the GovernmentGazetteas the day on which the Change of NamesRegulationAmendmentAct 1989 comesinto operation.

Given under my hand and the Seal of the State on 19 June, 1990.

By His Excellency’s Command,DAVID SMITH, Minister for Justice.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES HOUSING ACT 1964

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA l By His Excellency the Honourable Sir Francis

FRANCIS BURT, J Theodore Page Burt, Companion of the Order ofGovernor. Australia. Knight Commander of the Most Distin

L.S. guished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge. Queen’s Counsel. Governor of the Stateof Western Australia.

Under section 7 1 of the GovernmentEmployee’sHousingAct 1964, I, the Governor,actingwiththe advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do hereby declaretheAuthority for IntellectuallyHandicappedPersonsto be a Departmentfor the purposesof the GovernmentEmployee’sHousingAct 1964.

Given under my hand and the Seal of the State on the 19th day of June 1990.

By His Excellency’s Command,Y. HENDERSON, Minister for Housing.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

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3140 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [29 June 1990

PUBLIC AND BANK HOLIDAYS ACT 1972-83PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA , By His Excellency the Honourable Sir FrancisFRANCIS BURT, J Theodore Page Burt, Companion of the Order of

Governor, Australia, Knight Commander of the Most DistinIL.S.] guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

George. Queen’s Counsel. Governor of the Stateof Western Australia.

Pursuant to the provisions of section 8 of the Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972-1983, I, theGovernor,actingwith the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil do hereby appoint Monday,August 20, 1990 to be the Celebration Day for the Anniversary of the Birthday of the ReigningSovereignfor the East Pilbara Shire Council and surrounding areaswithin a radius of 150 km ofNewman in lieu of 1 October 1990.

Givenundermy handandthe Public Sealof thesaid State, at Perth, this 19th dayof Junenineteenhundredand ninety.

By His Excellency’s Command,GAVAN TROY, Minister for Productivity and Labour Relations.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

D S D 1 $ 3I

ERRATUMCEMETERIES ACT 1986

FREMANTLE CEMETERY BOARD

Whereas an error occurred in the notice published under the above heading on page 2616 ofGovernmentGazetteNo. 55 dated 8 June 1990 it is correctedas follows.Before the line "Adult Interment 340" insert "$" to becomeaheadingover the secondcolumn.

CEMETERIES ACT 1986GERALDTON PUBLIC CEMETERY

In pursuance of the powers conferred by section 53 of the CemeteriesAct 1986, the GeraldtonCemeteryBoard herebyrecordshaving resolvedon 6th June 1990 to substitutethe following feesandcharges,effective from July 13th 1990, for the feesandchargesdetailedin Schedule"A" of theGeraldton Public CemeteryBy-laws. The feesshall bepayableuponapplicationfor servicesdetailedhereunder.

Schedule"A"Scheduleof Fees and Charges

1 a Burial Fees: $1 For interment in a grave 2.1 metreslong, 0.75 metreswide and

1.8 metresdeep 270

2 For interment in a grave 1.5 metreslong, 0.6 metreswide and1.8 metresdeep 200

3 For interment in a grave 1.5 metreslong, 0.6 metreswide and1.35 metresdeep 135

4 For interment in a brick grave as detailed in by-law No. 34 340

5 For interment in the Lawn Cemeteryin a grave2.4 metresx 1.2where directed 500

6 For interment in the Lawn Cemetery in a grave 1.5 metres long,0.6 metreswide and 1.35 metresdeep 300

7 For intermentof any still-born child in groundsetaside for suchpurposes 70

8 For interment in a grave required to be sunk deeperthan 1.8metresthe following additional chargesshall be payable-Forthefirst additional 0.3 metre 15For every other 0,3 metre 35

9 Metal table showingburial No. for each interment 1510 Registration fee for eachinterment 35

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3141

b Lot Fees:The fees payableshall be as follows: $a "Grantor Right of Burial" Title Deedbeingissuedfor eachLotand shall be additional to thosefeesprescribedin paragraphsaabove:-

1 Ordinary land for grave 2.4 metres x 1.2 metres wheredirected 270

2 Special Land 2.4 metresx 1.2 metresreservedand selectedby applicant accordingto position 400

c Re-openingFees:

1 An ordinary grave for burial-a For eachinterment 2.1 metresx 0.75 metre 270b For eachinterment 1.5 metres x 0.6 metre 200

2 For eachexhumation 410

d Extra Charges:For each interment on a Saturday, Sunday or Public Holiday.... 100

For eachintermentnot in usual hoursasprescribedin by-law 15. 70

For late arrival at thecemeterygatesof funeral asperby-law 16. 30

For late moving off from entrance gates of funeral as perby-law 17 20

Minister’s fee for each interment 40

2 MiscellaneousCharges:For permissionto erect aheadstone,monumentkerb or rail-10%of total Cost to a maximum of $500.

For placing a plaque in the Lawn Cemetery 150

Funeral Director’s licence per annum 90

Grave dresser’sAnnual Licence 35

Copy of Grant or Right of Burial 15

Transfer of Grant or Right of Burial 10

Copy of by-law and regulations 10

For removing and replacing edging tiles and/or replacing grass,shrubsor plants on a grave requiredto be reopened 50

3. CREMATORIUM FEES

A. Cremations

1 Cremation of personthirteen yearsand over 300

2 Cremation of personunder thirteen years 2003 Stillborn cremationwithout memorial service 75

B. Disposal of Ashes

1 Niche Wall single excluding plaque 75

2 Niche Wall double excluding plaque 150

3 Plaque site in Memorial Gardenexcluding plaque 150

4 Plaquesite at foot of shrub excluding plaque 500

5 ScatterAsheson Memorial Gardenwith issuedof certificate. 25

6 ScatterAshesto the winds with issue of certificate 25

7 Interment in a private family grave 25

8 Post Ashesoverseas 75

9 Post Asheswithin Australia 50

10 Hold Ashesin safe custodyafter six months per month.... 5

11 Collection of Ashesfrom safe custody 10

The Feesand Chargesin the aboveschedulewereset by resolution at a duly convenedmeetingofthe Board of Trusteesof the GeraldtonPublic Cemeteryheld on 6th June 1990.

MAXWELL ALLAN CORREY, Chairman.ANDREW JOHN MICHAEL, Secretary.

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3142 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [29 June 1990

At a meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chambers,at Perth on 25 July 1989 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be

CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 1984

ORDER IN COUNCIL

CALM 026742F2710DOLA 74/901 V2

Whereasby "the Conservationand Land ManagementAct 1984" it is providedthatCrown land dedicatedasa Stateforest may be revokedin whole or in partin the following manner-

a the Governor shall causeto be laid on the table of each House ofParliament a proposal for such revocation.

b after such proposalhas been laid before Parliamentthe Governor,ona resolutionbeingpassedby both Housesthat such proposalbe carriedout, shall by Order in Council published in the Gazette revoke suchdedication.

And whereasHis Excellencythe Governor did causeto be laid on the Table ofeach House of Parliament, his proposal dated the Twenty Seventh day ofSeptember1988, for the revocation of State forest No. 42 and the partialrevocationof State forest No’s. 14, 36, 39, 58 and 64: And whereasafter suchproposal had been laid before Parliament a resolution was passedby bothHousesthat suchproposalshould be carried out: Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator with the advice and consentof theExecutiveCouncil doth hereby revoke in part the dedicationof Crown land asState forest No’s. 36 and 39 describedin the Schedulehereto.

Schedule

State forest No’s. 36 and 39 all that land shown borderedin red on CALMRegisteredPlan No. 1713. Area: State forest No. 36 abt 566.9 ha; StateforestNo. 39 abt 1 048.4 ha; total abt 1 615.3 ha.

Public Plans CharnwoodSE, Meerup NE 1:25 000.

G. PEARCE, Clerk of the Council.

CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 1984

CALM File: 024657F3102.

Pursuant to section 62 1 of the Act, on the recommendationof the National Parks and NatureConservationAuthority I hereby classify the land describedin the following scheduleas a limitedaccessarea.

Schedule

All that land consisting of 246.1 hectaresor thereabouts,situatedin the Shire of Armadale andbeing ReserveNo. 24781 classifiedas of ClassA and set aside for the Conservationof Flora andFaunaand known as ForrestdaleLake Nature Reserve.

Citation

BOB PEARCE M.L.A., Minister for Conservationand Land Management.

RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987

RETAIL TRADING HOURS EXEMPTION ORDER No. 2 1990

1. This Order may be cited as the Retail Trading Hours ExemptionOrderNo. 2 1990.Exemption2. The operator of the premisesknown as Rakich’s Store, Great EasternHighway, Baskerville may subjectto cessationof fuel salesat 1.OOpmSaturdaykeep the retail shop open until 5.00 pm and for this purposesection 14 2 ofthe Retail Trading Hours Act 1987, does not apply.

YVONNE HENDERSON,Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

issued.

Made by the Minister for ConsumerAffairs under section5.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3143

JUSTICES ACT 1902

JUSTICES INREP AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1990

Made by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Justices INREP AmendmentRegulations1990.Commencement

2. Theseregulationscome into operationon 1 July 1990.Schedule 2 repealed and a Schedule substituted

3. Schedule2 to theJusticesINREP Regulations1989 is repealedand thefollowing scheduleis substituted-

Schedule2

Reg. 7Feesand Costs

$1. Costs of courtesy letter and serv

ice section 171BD 3 a 7.002. Costs other than lodging fee in

connection with preparation andlodging of enforcementcertificate 7 00section 171BE 5 b

3. Lodgingfee for enforcementcertificate section 171BE 1 23.00

4. Execution fee section 171BI 2. 23.00 ".

[*published in theGazetteon 15 December1989 at pp. 4521-24. For amendmentsto 7 June 1990 seepage 283 of 1989 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia.]Dated 19 June 1990.

By His Excellency’s Command,

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

JUSTICESACT 1902

JUSTICESACT COURT OF PETTY SESSIONSFEESAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1990

Made by His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation

1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as theJusticesAct Courts of Petty SessionsFeesAmendmentRegulations 1990.

Commencement

2. Theseregulationscome into operation on 1 July 1990.

First Schedule repealed and a Schedule substituted

3. The First Schedule to the Justices Act Court of Petty SessionsFeesRegulations* is repealedand the following Scheduleis substituted-

FIRST SCHEDULE

Fees to be taken in Courts of Petty Sessions

$1. For every complaint 20.002. For every summonsto defendant 4.003. For every order or conviction drawn up 7.004. For every copy of an order or conviction 6.005. For every searchin the records 6.006. For every summonsto witness 3.507. For service of a summonsor order of court 8.008. For a warrant of any kind -

a issue thereof 4.50

b executionthereof 18.50

9. Travelling fee on service of a summonsor order of Court,or on execution of a warrant - for eachkilometre onewayonly 0.65

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3144 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [29 June 1990

$

3.50

0.650.90

4.00

6.00

10.50

**lo.1 For copiesof documents-a depositions or a Magistrate’snotes of evidence-

for eachpageb second and subsequentcopies of documentsre

ferred to in paragrapha - for eachpagec other documents- for eachpagebut in any casea minimum fee of $7.00 is payable.

2 For certifying that a document is a true copy- inaddition to the fee under subparagraph1

11. 1 For an application for the production of records ordocuments to any court or tribunal including anumpire or arbitrator

2 Where an officer is requiredto attendat any court orplaceout of the court building to producesuchrecordsor documentshis reasonableexpensesand, in addition,for eachhour or part of an hour whenhe is necessarilyabsentfrom his office

**Not payable in casesof indictable offences.[*Reprinted in the Gazette of 28 September1982 at pp. 3881-3884. Foramendmentsto 7 June 1990 see 1989 Index to Legislationof WesternAustraliap. 282.]Dated 19 June 1990.By His Excellency’s Command,

JUSTICES ACT 1902It is hereby notified for public information that His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncilhas:-Approved of the following appointmentsto the Commissionof the Peacefor the State of WesternAustralia.Zainal AbideenBin Abdullah, 4 CharnleyClose, Gosnells.ThomasGeorgeButler, 71 QueenStreet, Bentley.

M. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council

D. G. DOIG, Under Secretaryfor Law.

DECLARATIONS AND ATTESTATIONS ACT 1913It is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. Attorney General has approved theappointmentof the following personas a Commissionerfor DeclarationsundertheDeclarationsandAttestations Act 1913:-PenelopeThiniker of Maylands.

D. G. DOIG, Under Secretaryfor Law.

UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ACT 1911-1985Office of the Minister for Education

Perth, 1990His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Administrator in ExecutiveCouncil, acting pursuant to the provisions of Section 33 of the University ofWesternAustralia 19 11-1985, hasbeenpleasedto approveof the Statutemadeby the Senateof The University of Western Australia and set out in theschedulehereunder.

GEOFF GALLOP, Minister for Education.

SCHEDULEAmending Statute No. 1 of 1990

1. AMENDMENTS TO STATUTE No. 8- The FacultiesClause 18 is amendedby deleting paragraph1d and substituting thefollowing:"d The Advisory Board in Agriculture shall consistof

i a Chairman who shall be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor;ii the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture;

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3145

iii two other membersof the Faculty other than the Dean nominatedby the Faculty;

iv the Director General of the Departmentof Agriculture of WesternAustralia;

v the Director of the Muresk Institute of Agriculture; and

vi five other persons with special expertise in education, research,production or marketing in agriculture appointed by the Vice-Chancellor after consultation with the Dean of the Faculty ofAgriculture."

The CommonSeal of the University of WesternAustralia was heretoaffixed byauthority of the Senate.

Attested by FAYE GAYLE, Vice Chancellor.

CURTIN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ACTOffice of the Minister for Education,

Perth, 29 June 1990.It is herebynotified that His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil, acting in accordancewith the provisionsof section 9 of the Curtin University of Thchnology Act, has approvedof theappointmentof Mr Mark Bishop of 263 RailwayRoad,Subiacoasa memberof the Curtin Universityof Thchnology Council for a term expiring on 31 March 1991.

G. I. GALLOP, Minister for Education.

TAXI CAR CONTROL ACT 1985

TAXI CONTROL BOARD ELECTIONS REGULATIONS 1964Regulation 6 Notice of Election

Notice is hereby given pursuantto Regulation 6 of the Taxi Control Board Elections Regulation1964, that pursuantto paragraphc of sub-section3 of section 8 of the Act, an election to electone memberfor appointment to the Taxi Control Board will be held on 10 September,1990 at theoffice of the WesternAustralian Electoral CommissionPerth, closing at 4.00 pm o’clock on that day.

Nominations of candidatesare hereby called from membersof the industry who are in any of thefollowing categories:

i a personwho is the Owner of a Taxi-Car;

ii a personwho is registeredas a Full Time Driver of a Taxi-Car, but who is not also theOwner;

The member must be electedso that the compositionof the Board will be consistentwith Section8 3 c of the Taxi-Car Control Act 1985, which states:

"An election for the purposesof this subsectionshall be conductedin such a manner as toensurethat of the membersso elected-

i at least one shall be a personwho is the owner of a taxi-car;

ii at least one shall be a personwho is registeredasa full-time driver of a taxi-car butwho is not also the owner of a taxi-car; and

iii not more than one shall be a personwho is not actively engagedon the road in theoperation of a taxi-car."

Continuing electedmembersof the Board are:Two ownersof taxi-carsandone who is not actively engagedon the road in the operation of a taxi-car

Nominations must be forwardedto John Tonkin, Returning Officer, WesternAustralian ElectoralCommissioner,4th floor, 480 Hay Street, Perth 6000 or, Box F316, GPO Perth6001, so as to reachhim NOT LATER THAN NOON on Wednesday1 August, 1990.

Dated 22 June, 1990.J. B. TONKIN, Returning Officer.

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3146 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [29 June 1990

MARKETING OF MEAT ACT 1971

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MEAT MARKETING CORPORATION ELECTIONS REGULATIONS1974

Election of One Personas the Lamb ProducerMember of the WesternAustralian Meat MarketingCorporation

This is to certify that pursuant to Regulation 29 of the Western Australian Meat MarketingCorporationElections Regulations 1974, the election which closedat 4pm on Thursday21 June,1990 resulted in the election of the underinentionedcandidateas the Lamb ProducerMember ofthe WesternAustralian Meat Marketing Corporation.

Nigel CharlesHallett, Box 92, Corrigin, WA 6375.W. L. NICHOLSON, Returning Officer.

WesternAustralian Electoral Commission,4th Floor, WA Fire BrigadeBuilding,

480 Hay Street,Perth WA 6000

FIRE BRIGADES ACT 1942FIRE BRIGADES GERALDTON/GREENOUGH FIRE DISTRICT ORDER

1989Made by His Excellency the Governorand Administrator in ExecutiveCouncilunder Section 5.

Citation1. This order may be cited as the Fire Brigades Geraldton/GreenoughFireDistrict Order 1989.

Geraldton/GreenoughDistrict2. The boundariesof the Geraldton/GeenoughFire District are adjustedso thatthe boundariesare in accordancewith the description in the Schedule.

Schedule

GERALDTON/GREENOUGHFIRE DISTRICTAll the portion of land boundedby lines starting at the Low WaterMark of theIndian Ocean situate in prolongation westerly of the northern boundary ofVictoria Location 11108 andextendingeasterlyto and alongthatboundaryandeasterly and southeasterlyalongboundariesof Location 2113 to the prolongation southwesterlyof the northwesternboundaryof Lot 38 of Location 1713, asshown on Office of Titles Plan 7572 sheet2; thence northeasterlyto and alongthatboundaryto its northerncorner, thenceeasterlyto thenorthwesterncornerof Location 1712; thenceeasterlyalong the northernboundaryof that locationto the southeasternside of RoadNumber 172; thencegenerally southwesterlyalongthat side to thenortheasterncorner of Lot 14, asshownon Office of TitlesDiagram 11110; thence southerly along the easternboundaryof that lot to apresentnorthern boundary of Geraldton Townsite; thence easterly, southerlyand westerly along boundaries of that townsite to the western boundaryofLocation 2048; thence southerly along that boundary and onwards to thenorthern boundary of Location 1956; thence easterly and southerly alongboundariesof that location to its southeasterncorner, a point On a presenteastern boundary of the Geraldton Townsite; thence southerly along thatboundaryto the southernside of the Geraldton-MountMagnet Road; thenceeasterlyalong that side to the northeasterncorner of Victoria Location 2185;thence southerly, westerly, again southerly, again westerly, again southerly,againwesterly,andnortherlyalongboundariesof that location to the northeastern corner of Lot 100 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 12076; thencesouthwesterlyand westerly along boundariesof that lot and onwardsto theeasternboundaryof Location 8054; thencesoutherly along that boundary andgenerally southerly alongtheeasternboundariesof Location 8053 to a point onthe northeasternboundaryof the easternseveranceof Location 8073; thencesoutheasterlyand westerlyalongboundariesof that severanceto the southeastern corner of Location 9993; thence westerly alongthe southernboundaryofthat location to its southwesterncorner;thencesouth to thesouthernboundaryof Location2126 andonwardsto a point in prolongationeastof the southeasterncornerof Location 11254 Reserve39157; thencewest to the southwesternsideof the Brand Highway; thence generally southeasterlyalong that side to itsintersectionwith the westernboundaryof Location 1945; thencewest to theLow WaterMark of the Indian Oceanaforesaidand thencegenerallynortherlyalong that mark to the starting point.By His Excellency’s Command,

G. PEARCE, Clerk of the Council.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3147

FIRE BRIGADES ACT 1942

FIRE BRIGADES KALGOORLIE-BOULDER AMENDMENT ORDER 1990Made by His Excellency the Governorunder section 5.Citation

1. This order may be cited as the Fire Brigades Kalgoorlie-BoulderAmendmentOrder 1990.SecondSchedule to Fire Brigades Act 1942 amended

2. The SecondScheduleto the Fire BrigadesAct 1942 is amendedin PartIII by deletingin the secondcolumn-

"Town of Kalgoorlie.Shire of Boulder."

and inserting the following-City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder ".

By His Excellency’s Command,G. PEARCE, Clerk of the Council.

HEALTH ACT 1911Health Departmentof WA,

Perth, 18 June 1990.

The appointment of Mr Harley Fee as a Health Surveyor to the City of Nedlandseffective from16 July 1990 to 17 August 1990 is approved.

R. S. W. LUGG, for ExecutiveDirector, Public Health.

Health Departmentof WA,Perth, 18 June 1990.

HEALTH ACT 1911

The cancellationof the appointmentof Mr JackTiddy as a Health Surveyorto the City of Stirlingeffective from 23 May 1990 is hereby notified.

The appointmentof Mr Victor Hayshamas a Health Surveyorto the City of Stirling effective from13 June 1990 is approved.

R. S. W. LUGG, for ExecutiveDirector, Public Health.

HOSPITALS ACT 1927Health Departmentof WA,

Perth, 19 June 1990.GN 1.9 Vol. 3, ExCo No. 1260.

His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasappointedthe following personsasmembersof the GnowangerupDistrict Hospital Board for the period of 1 July 1990 to 30 September1991:

Mesdames:E. E. Dolley; S. S. Pritchard.Messrs: T. E. Brade; R. W. Davies; K. A. Heberle;J. A. Humphrys; A. H. Stewart; T. P. Wellard.

KEITH WILSON, Minister for Health.

At a Meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this19 June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

File No. 8493/909.

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specified in suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 15679 Boulder Lot 297 should vest in and be held by the City of KalgoorlieBoulder in trust for the purposeof "Parkland and Drainage".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doesherebydirect that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by the Cityof Kalgoorlie-Boulder in trust for the purposeaforesaid,subjectneverthelessto thepowersreservedto him by section 37 of the said Act.

138/86.

895/84.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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3148 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [29 June 1990

At a Meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this19 June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 645/989.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specified in such order: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat Class "A" ReserveNo. 18772 PlantagenetLocation 7660 should vest in and be held by theNational Parksand Nature ConservationAuthority in trust for the purposeof "ConservationofFlora and Fauna".Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by theNational Parks and Nature ConservationAuthority in trust for the purpose aforesaid,subjectneverthelessto the powers reservedto him by section 37 of the said Act.

LI. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this19 June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCILFile No. 3055/989.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specified in suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 21164SwanLocations 3236 and 3238 shouldvest in andbe heldby the NationalParksandNatureConservationAuthority in trust for thepurposeof "ConservationandRecreation".

Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by theNational Parks and Nature ConservationAuthority in trust for the purposeaforesaid, subjectneverthelessto the powers reservedto him by section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber,at Perth, this19 June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCILFile No. 1650/967.Whereasby section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specifiedin suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 29137 Kalgoorlie Lots 3331, 3594 and 3623 should vest in and be held by theCity of Kalgoorlie-Boulder in trust for the purposeof "Public Recreation".

Now, therefore,His Excellency the Governor,by and with the advice andconsent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doesherebydirect that thebeforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by the Cityof Kalgoorlie-Boulderin trust for the purposeaforesaid,subjectneverthelessto thepowersreservedto him by section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this19 June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 915/972.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specifiedin suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 31471 KambaldaLot 1063 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Coolgardiein trust for the purposeof "Drainage".Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice andconsent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doeshereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and beheld by theShireof Coolgardiein trust for the purposeaforesaid,subjectneverthelessto thepowersreservedto himby section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3149

At a Meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this19 June1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCILFile No. 811/970.Whereasby section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specifiedin suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 33752 KambaldaLot 451 and NgalbainLocations 36, 40 and 41 should vest inandbe held by theWater Authority of WesternAustralia in trust for thepurposeof "Water Supply".Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doeshereby direct that thebeforementionedReserveshall vest in andbe held by theWaterAuthority of WesternAustraliain trust for the purposeaforesaid,subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto him by section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this19 June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCILFile No. 3182/977.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or otherpublic purposesto be specified in such order: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat Reserve No. 35574 Hampton Location 129 should vest in and be held by the City, ofKalgoorlie-Boulderin trust for the purposeof "Public Recreation".Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doeshereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by the Cityof Kalgoorlie-Boulderin trust for the purposeaforesaid,subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto him by section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this19 June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 4015/977.

Whereasby section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specifiedin such order: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 35659Loake Location 297 shouldvest in and be held by the NationalParksandNature ConservationAuthority in trust for the purposeof "Conservationof Flora and Fauna".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the adviceand consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by theNational Parks and Nature ConservationAuthority in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto him by section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this19 June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 2055/978.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specifiedin suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 35780 Manjimup Lot 734 should vest in and be held by the Shire of Manjimupin trust for the purposeof "Public Recreation".Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doeshereby direct that thebeforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by the Shireof Manjimup in trust for the purposeaforesaid, subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto himby section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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3150 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [29 June 1990

At a Meeting of the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, this 19thday of June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued.

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 2715/976.

Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specifiedin suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 37021 Geraldton Lot 2782 should vest in and be held by the City of Geraldtonin trust for the purposeof "Recreation".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doesherebydirect that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by the Cityof Geraldtonin trust for the purposeaforesaid,subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto himby section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber, at Perth, this 19thday of June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued.

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 2619/981.Whereasby section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specified in such order: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat Reserve No. 37580 Kalgoorlie Lot 3766 should vest in and be held by the City ofKalgoorlie-Boulder in trust for the purposeof "Park and Recreation".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the adviceand consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doeshereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by the Cityof Kalgoorlie-Boulder in trust for thepurposeaforesaid,subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto him by section 37 of the said Act,

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber, at Perth, this 19thday of June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued.

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 2840/985.Whereasby section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specifiedin such order: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 39815CanningLocation 3545 shouldvest in and be held by theCity of Gosnellsin trust for the purposeof "Public Recreation".

Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doeshereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in andbe held by the Cityof Gosneilsin trust for the purposeaforesaid, subjectneverthelessto the powers reservedto himby section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, this 19thday of June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued.

LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 2195/989.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specified in suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 41216 Swan Location 11269 should vest in and be held by the Shire of Swanin trust for the purpose of "Public Recreation".

Now, therefore,His Excellency the Governor,by andwith the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doesherebydirect that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by the Shireof Swan in trust for the purposeaforesaid, subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto him bysection 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3151

At a Meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, this 19thday of June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued.

LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 1500/990.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specified in suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 41398 Loake Location 326 should vest in andbe held by the Shire of Esperancein trust for the purposeof "Gravel".Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doeshereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in andbe held by theShireof Esperancein trust for the purposeaforesaid,subjectneverthelessto thepowersreservedto himby section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meeting of the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, this 19thday of June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued.

LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 3009/986.Whereasby section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specified in suchorder: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat Reserve No. 41402 Omalinde Location 6 should vest in and be held by the AustralianTelecommunicationsCommissionin trust for the purposeof "RepeaterStation Site".

Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by theAustralian TelecommunicationsCommissionin trust for the purposeaforesaid,subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto him by section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, this 19thday of June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued.

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 1309/986.Whereasby section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be named in the order in trust forthe like or other public purposesto be specifiedin such order: And whereasit is deemedexpedientthatReserveNo. 41405 ForrestLocation 187 should vest in andbe held by theRoyal Flying DoctorServiceof Australia in trust for the purposeof "Radio Aerial Site".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the adviceand consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doesherebydirect that thebeforementionedReserveshall vest in andbe heldby the RoyalFlying Doctor Service of Australia in trust for the purposeaforesaid, subjectneverthelessto thepowersreservedto him by section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meetingof theExecutive Council held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, this 19thday of June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued.

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 2513/982.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the Order, in trust forany of the purposessetforth in section 29 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such Order and with power of leasing:

And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 37948 LeonoraLot 1268 should vest in andbe held by the HonourableKeith JamesWilson, M.L.A., Minister for Health for the time being andhis successorsin Office in trust for the purposeof "Clinic Health Department".

Now, therefore,His Excellency the Governor,by andwith the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by the

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3152 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [29 June 1990

HonourableKeith JamesWilson, M.L.A., Minister for Health for the time beingand his successorsin Office in trust for "Clinic Health Department" with power to the said HonourableKeith jamesWilson, M.L.A., Minister for Health for the time beingandhis successorsin Office to leasethewholeor any portion thereof for any term, subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto me by section37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a Meetingof theExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, this 19thday of June 1990, the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued.

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCILFile No. 2666/984.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the Order, in trust forany of the purposesset forth in section 29 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such Order and with power of leasing:And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 41408 Bulara Locations 84 to 104 inclusiveshould vest in and be held by the Aboriginal Lands Trust in trust for the purpose of "Use andBenefit of Aboriginal Inhabitants".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, does hereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by theAboriginal LandsTrust in trust for "Use and Benefit of Aboriginal Inhabitants"with power to thesaid the Aboriginal Lands Trust to leasethe whole or any portion thereof for any term, subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto me by section 37 of the said Act.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof theExecutiveCouncil heldin theExecutiveCouncil Chambers,at Perth,on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 3027/14.

Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the Order, in trust forany of the purposesset forth in section29 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such Order and with power of leasing:

And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 15658 Kalgan Lot 43 should vest in andbe held by the Shire of Albany in trust for the purposeof "Recreation".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doesherebydirect that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by the Shireof Albany in trust for "Recreation"with power to thesaid the Shireof Albany subjectto the approvalin writing of the Minister for Lands to each and every leaseor assignmentof leasebeing firstobtained,to leasethe wholeor any portion thereoffor anyterm not exceedingTwenty One21 yearsfrom the dateof the lease,subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto him by section 37 of thesaid Act; provided that no such leaseor assignmentof leaseshall be valid or operativeuntil theapprovalof the Minister for Landsor an officer authorisedin that behalfby the Minister, hasbeenendorsedon the LeaseInstrument, or Deed of Assignment, as the casemay be.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof theExecutiveCouncil held in theExecutiveCouncil Chambers,at Perth,on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 39 1/962.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the Order, in trust forany purpose specified in such Order and with power of leasing:

And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 26811 Canning Location 1854 should vestin and be held by the City of Melville in trust for the purposeof "Recreationand Parking".

Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doesherebydirect that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in and be held by the Cityof Melville in trust for "Recreationand Parking" with power to thesaid theCity of Melville subjectto the approval in writing of the Minister for Lands to eachand everyleaseor assignmentof leasebeing first obtained, to leasethe whole or any portion thereof for any term not exceedingTwenty

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3153

One 21 years from the date of the lease, subject neverthelessto the powersreservedto me bysection 37 of the said Act; provided that no such leaseor assignmentof leaseshall be valid oroperativeuntil the approvalof theMinister for Lands or an officer authorisedin that behalfby theMinister, hasbeen endorsedon the LeaseInstrument, or Deedto Assignment, as the casemay be.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof theExecutiveCouncil heldin the ExecutiveCouncil Chambers,at Perth,on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCILFile No. 3281/962.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governorto direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the Order, in trust forany of the purposesset forth in section 29 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such Order and with power of leasing:And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 27225 Condingup Lot 1 should vest in andbe held by the Shire of Esperancein trust for the purposeof "Recreation".Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by andwith the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doesherebydirect that thebeforementionedReserveshall vest in andbe held by the Shireof Esperancein trust for "Recreation"with power to the said the Shire of Esperancesubjectto theapprovalin writing of the Minister for Landsto eachand everyleaseor assignmentof leasebeingfirst obtained, to leasethe whole or any portion thereof for any term not exceedingTwenty One21 yearsfrom thedateof the lease,subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto him by section37 of the said Act; provided that no such leaseor assignmentof leaseshall be valid or operativeuntil the approvalof theMinister for Lands or an officer authorisedin that behalfby theMinister,hasbeenendorsedon the LeaseInstrument, or Deed of Assignment, as the casemay be.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in theExecutiveCouncil Chambers,at Perth, on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 420/989.Whereasby section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the Order, in trust forany designatedpurposespecified in such Order and with power of leasing:And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 41378 Canning Location 3663 should vestin andbe held by the HonourableDavid LawrenceSmith, M.L.A., Minister for Community Servicesfor the time being and his successorsin Office in trust for the designatedpurposeof "Child CareCentre".Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Lieutenant-GovernorandAdministrator, by and with the adviceand consentof the Executive Council, does hereby direct that the beforementionedReserveshallvest in and be held by the Honourable David LawrenceSmith, M.L.A., Minister for CommunityServicesfor the time being andhis successorsin Office in trust for "Child CareCentre"with powerto the said the HonourableDavid LawrenceSmith, M.L.A., Minister for Community Servicesforthe time being and his successorsin Office subject to the approval in writing of the Minister forLandsto eachand everyleaseor assignmentof leasebeingfirst obtained,to leasethewhole or anyportion thereoffor any term not exceedingTwenty One21 yearsfrom thedateof the lease,subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto him by section37 of the saidAct; providedthat no suchleaseor assignmentof leaseshall be valid or operativeuntil the approval of the Minister for Landsoran officer authorisedin that behalf by the Minister, has beenendorsedon the LeaseInstrument,or Deed of Assignment, as the casemay be.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof theExecutiveCouncil heldin the ExecutiveCouncil Chambers,at Perth,on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued-

LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 1602/990.Whereasby section33 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyReserveshall vest in and be held by any personor personsto be namedin the Order, in trust forany of the purposesset forth in section 29 of the said Act, or for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such Order and with power of leasing:A76231-2

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And whereasit is deemedexpedientthat ReserveNo. 41397 BroomeLot 1388 should vest in andbe held by the Shire of Broome in trust for the purposeof "Youth Club".Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, doesherebydirect that the beforementionedReserveshall vest in andbe held by theShireof Broome in trust for "Youth Club" with power to the said Shire of Broomesubjectto theapprovalin writing of the Minister for Lands to each and every leaseor assignmentof leasebeing firstobtained,to leasethewhole or any portion thereoffor any termnot exceedingTwenty One21 yearsfrom the dateof the lease, subjectneverthelessto the powersreservedto him by section 37 of thesaid Act; provided that no such leaseor assignmentof leaseshall be valid or operativeuntil theapproval of theMinister for Landsor an officer authorisedin that behalfby the Minister, hasbeenendorsedon the LeaseInstrument, or Deed of Assignment,as the casemay be.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof theExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCILFile No. 3027/14.Whereasby section 34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to revoke anOrder in Council issuedpursuantto section33 of that Act. And whereasby Order in Council dated3 October, 1989 Reserve15658 Kalgan Lots 32 and 40 wasvestedin the Shire of Albany in trustfor the purposeof "Recreation"with power, subject to the approval in writing of the Minister forLands being first obtained, to leasethe whole or any portion thereof for any term not exceedingTwenty One 21 yearsfrom the date of the lease.Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the adviceand consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, herebydirectsthat thebeforementionedOrder in Council be revokedandthe VestingOrdercancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in theExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCILFile No. 391/962.Whereasby section34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto revokeanOrder in Council issuedpursuantto section 33 of that Act. And whereasby Order in Council dated5 July 1988. Reserve26811 Canningwasvestedin theCity of Melville Location 1854 in trust forthe purposeof "Recreation"with power, subjectto theapproval in writing of the Minister for Landsbeing first obtained,to lease the whole or any portion thereof for any term not exceedingtwentyone 21 yearsfrom the dateof the lease.Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, hereby directsthat thebeforementionedOrder in Council be revokedandtheVestingOrdercancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 2226/984.Whereasby section 34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to revoke anOrder in Council issuedpursuantto section 33 of that Act. And whereasby Order in Council dated24 January, 1989 Reserve38939 Perth Lot 961 was vested in the Meerilinga Young ChildrensFoundation Inc. in trust for the purposeof "Young Childrens Services"with power, subject to theapproval in writing of the Minister for Lands beingfirst obtained,to leasethe whole or any portionthereoffor any term not exceedingTwenty One 21 yearsfrom the date of the lease.

Now, therefore,His Excellency the Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, herebydirectsthat thebeforementionedOrderin Council be revokedandtheVestingOrdercancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3155

At a meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth,on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 7525/09.Whereasby section34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to revoke anOrderin Council issuedpursuantto section33 of that Act. And whereasby Orderin Council dated9 January, 1990. Reserve15216 Swan Location 2788 was vestedin the International PracticalShooting ConfederationWA Inc in trust for the purposeof "Rifle Range".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor, by andwith the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, herebydirectsthat thebeforementionedOrder in Council be revokedandtheVestingOrdercancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof theExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber, at Perth, on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 645/989.Whereasby section 34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to revoke anOrderin Council issuedpursuantto section33 of that Act. And whereasby Orderin Council dated29 June,1983. Reserve18772was vestedin theWesternAustralian Wildlife Authority in trust forthe purposeof "Conservationof Flora and Fauna".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, herebydirectsthat thebeforementionedOrderin Council be revokedandtheVestingOrdercancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof theExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 3055/989.Whereasby section 34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to revokeanOrder in Council issuedpursuantto section33 of that Act. And whereasby Orderin Council dated25 May, 1935. Reserve21164wasvestedin theGingin RoadBoard in trust for thepurposeof "StockRoute".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, herebydirectsthat thebeforementionedOrder in Council be revokedandtheVestingOrdercancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof theExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 1459/957.Whereasby section 34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto revoke anOrder in Council issuedpursuantto section33 of that Act. And whereasby Order in Council dated23 October, 1958. Reserve25078 wasvested in the Perth RoadBoard in trust for the purpose of"Drain".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, herebydirectsthat thebeforementionedOrder in Council be revokedandtheVestingOrdercancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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3156 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [29 June 1990

At a meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 2102/989.

Whereasby section 34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governorto revoke anOrder in Council issuedpursuantto section33 of that Act. And whereasby Order in Council dated21 February, 1979. Reserve26717 was vestedin the City of Stirling in trust for the purposeof"Footway".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the adviceand consentof theExecutiveCouncil, herebydirectsthat thebeforementionedOrder in Council be revokedand theVestingOrdercancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At ameetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCIL

File No. 3281/962.Whereasby section 34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to revoke anOrder in Council issuedpursuantto section33 of that Act. And whereasby Orderin Council dated29 September, 1964. Reserve 27225 Condingup Lot 1 was vested in the Shire of EsperanceCondingup Lot 1 in trust for the purposeof "Recreation".

Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, herebydirectsthat thebeforementionedOrder in Council be revokedandtheVestingOrdercancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in theExecutiveCouncil Chamber, at Perth, on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCILFile No. 811/970.Whereasby section 34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to revoke anOrder in Council issuedpursuantto section 33 of that Act. And whereasby Orderin Council dated19 November, 1975. Reserve33752 wasvestedin the Minister for Works in trust for the purposeof "Water Supply".

Now, therefore,His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, hereby directsthat thebeforementionedOrder in Council be revokedandtheVestingOrdercancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

At a meetingof the ExecutiveCouncil held in theExecutiveCouncil Chamber,at Perth, on 19 June1990 the following Order in Council was authorisedto be issued:

LAND ACT 1933

ORDER IN COUNCILFile No. 2513/982.Whereasby section .34B 1 of the Land Act 1933, it is made lawful for the Governor to revoke anOrder in Council issuedpursuantto section 33 of that Act. And whereasby Order in Council dated27 October, 1987 Reserve37948 LeonoraLots 982 and 1115 wasvestedin the Hon. Ian FrederickTaylor, M.L.A., Minister for Health for the time beingand his successorsin Office in trust for thepurpose of "Clinic Health Department" with power to leasethe whole or any portion thereof forany term.

Now, therefore, His Excellencythe Governor,by and with the advice and consentof the ExecutiveCouncil, herebydirectsthat thebeforementionedOrder in Council be revokedandtheVestingOrdercancelledaccordingly.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3157

CORRIGENDUMLAND ACT 1933

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June, 1990.

File No. 1880/971.

In the Scheduleappearingat page2728 of the GovernmentGazettedated 15 June, 1990 undertheheadingNaming and Change of Name of Streets,City of Nedlands, 1 b should read portion ofAdelma Road to Adelma Place insteadof portion of Aldelma Road to Aldelma Place.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June, 1990.

It is hereby declaredthat, pursuantto the resolution of the Town of Albany passedat a meetingof the Council held on or about 23 August, 1988 the undermentionedlands havebeen set apart,taken, or resumedunder section.17 of the Public Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road,that is to say-

Albany

2703/989.

Road No. 13619 Stead Roadi extension a strip of land varying in width commencingfrom thesoutheasternside of Sanford RoadRoad No. 14059 and terminating at the southwesternside ofLockyerAvenue. ii widening of part that portion of Albany Sub Lot 7 asdelineatedand coloureddark brown on Land Administration Diagram 89423.

94 squaremetresbeing removedfrom Albany Sub Lot 7.Public Plan: Albany 11.05 1:2 000; Albany Sheet29.And whereasHis Excellency the Governor has declared that the said lands havebeen set apart,taken, or resumedfor the purpose of the said roads, and that plans of the said lands might beinspectedat the Departmentof Land Administration, Perth, it is hereby notified that the landsdescribedabove are now vestedin Her Majesty for an estatein fee simple in possessionfor thepublic work herein expressed.By Orderof His Excellency.

Dated this 5th day of June 1990.

B. K. HALLAHAN, Minister for Lands.

RoadDedicationIt is hereby notified that the Minister for Landshasapproved,pursuantto section288 of theLocalGovernmentAct, thededicationaspublic streetthe roadsin thevariousMunicipalities asdescribedin the abovementionedresumptionnotices.

By Order of the Minister for Lands.

Dated this 16th day of June 1990.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June,1990.It is hereby declaredthat, pursuantto the resolution of the Town of Albany passedat a meetingof the Council held on or about 23 August, 1988 the undermentionedlands havebeen set apart,taken, or resumedundersection 17 of the Public Works Act 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say-

Albany2950/989.Road No. 17205 Hymus Street widening that portion of Albany Sub Lot 44 as delineatedandcoloureddark brown on Land Administration Diagram 89456.18 squaremetresbeingresumedfrom Albany Sub Lot 44.

Public Plan: Albany 11.05 1:2 000; Albany 4 Sheet29.And whereasHis Excellencythe Governor has declaredthat the said lands have been set apart,taken, or resumedfor the purpose of the said roads, and that plans of the said lands might be

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inspectedat the Department of Land Administration, Perth, it is hereby notified that the landsdescribedaboveare now vestedin Her Majesty for an estatein fee simple in possessionfor thepublic work herein expressed.By Order of His Excellency.Dated this 5th day of June 1990.

E. K. HALLAHAN, Minister for Lands.

RoadDedicationIt is hereby notified that the Minister for Lands hasapproved,pursuantto section288 of the LocalGovernmentAct, the dedicationaspublic street the roadsin thevariousMunicipalities asdescribedin the abovementionedresumptionnotices.By Order of the Minister for Lands.Dated this 16th day of June 1990.

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June, 1990.

It is hereby declaredthat, pursuant to the resolution of the Shire of Albany passedat a meetingof the Council held on or about24 June,1987 theundermentionedlandshavebeensetapart,taken,or resumedunder section 17 of the Public Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that isto say-

Albany1769/987.RoadNo. 18116 NewbeyStreet i A strip of land 20.12metreswide plus widening, delineatedandcolouredpink on Office of Titles Diagram 25429. ii extensionthat portion of PlantagenetLocation384 as delineatedand coloureddark brown on Land Administration Diagram 88944.6 887 squaremetresbeingresumedfrom PlantagenetLocation 384.Public Plan: Albany and Environs 1:2 000 10.08; Redmond4-252.And whereasHis Excellency the Governor hasdeclaredthat the said lands havebeen set apart,taken, or resumedfor the purposeof the said roads, and that plans of the said lands might beinspectedat the Departmentof Land Administration, Perth, it is hereby notified that the landsdescribedaboveare now vestedin Her Majesty for an estatein fee simple in possessionfor thepublic work herein expressed.By Order of His Excellency.Dated this 5th day of June 1990.

E. K. HALLAHAN, Minister for Lands.

Road DedicationIt is herebynotified that theMinister for Lands hasapproved,pursuantto section288 of the LocalGovernmentAct, thededicationaspublic streetthe roadsin the variousMunicipalities asdescribedin the abovementionedresumptionnotices.By Order of the Minister for Lands.Dated this 16th day of June 1990.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Department of Land Administration,Perth, 29 June, 1990.

It is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto the resolutionof the Shireof Ashburtonpassedat a meetingof the Council held on or about 16 August, 1988 the undermentionedlands havebeen set apart,taken, or resumedundersection 17 of the Public Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road,that is to say-

Ashburton827/985.Road No. 17957. A strip of land 20 metreswide beingthat portion of Windell location 7 Class AReserve30082 as delineatedand coloureddark brown on land Administration Diagram 88611.ClassA Reserve30082 is hereby reducedby 1 200 squaremetres.Public Plan: Roy Hill 1:250000.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3159

And whereasHis Excellency the Governor has declaredthat the said lands havebeen set apart,taken, or resumedfor the purpose of the said roads, and that plans of the said lands might beinspectedat the Department of Land Administration, Perth, it is hereby notified that the landsdescribedaboveare now vestedin Her Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possessionfor thepublic work herein expressed.By Order of His Excellency.

Dated this 5th day of June 1990.

E. K. HALLAHAN, Minister for Lands.

RoadDedicationIt is hereby notified that the Minister for Lands hasapproved,pursuantto section288 of theLocalGovernmentAct, thededicationaspublic streetthe roadsin thevariousMunicipalities asdescribedin the abovementionedresumptionnotices.By Orderof the Minister for Lands.

Dated this 16th day of June 1990.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June, 1990.It is hereby declaredthat, pursuantto the resolution of the Shire of Beverleypassedat a meetingof theCouncil held on or about21 June,1988 theundermentionedlandshavebeensetapart, taken,or resumedunder section 17 of the Public Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that isto say-

Beverley

1742/988.Road No. 2152 Rickeys Siding Road i Widening of part thoseportions of Avon Locations 2982,4261, 4775, 20699 andvacantCrown Land asdelineatedandcoloured mid and dark brown on LandAdministration Diagram 88904.ii deviation of part thoseportions of Avon Locations 2982, 3134,5115 and vacant Crown Land as delineated and coloured mid and dark brown on LandAdministration Diagram 88905.

874 squaremetresbeingresumedfrom Avon Location 2982.1 068 squaremetresbeing resumedfrom Avon Location 3134.1 129 squaremetresbeing resumedfrom Avon Location 4261.574 squaremetresbeingresumedfrom Avon Location 4775.1 250 squaremetresbeing resumedfrom Avon Location 5115.668 squaremetresbeing resumedfrom Avon Location 20699.Public Plan: Balkuling S.W. 1:25 000.And whereasHis Excellency the Governorhas declaredthat the said lands have been set apart,taken, or resumedfor the purpose of the said roads, and that plans of the said lands might beinspectedat the Department of Land Administration, Perth, it is hereby notified that the landsdescribedabove are now vested in Her Majesty for an estatein fee simple in possessionfor thepublic work hereinexpressed.

By Orderof His Excellency.Dated this 5th day of June 1990.

E. K. HALLAHAN, Minister for Lands.

Road DedicationIt is herebynotified that theMinister for Landshasapproved,pursuantto section288 of the LocalGovernmentAct, thededicationaspublic streetthe roadsin thevariousMunicipalities asdescribedin the abovementionedresumptionnotices.By Order of the Minister for Lands.Dated this 16th day of June 1990.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

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PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June, 1990.

It is hereby declaredthat, pursuantto the resolution of the Shire of Swanpassedat a meetingofthe Council held on or about30 August, 1988 theundermentionedlandshavebeensetapart, taken,or resumedunder section 17 of the Public Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that isto say-

Swan

87 8/936.Road No. 6378 Della North Road widening of part that portion of Swan Location 2073 asdelineatedand coloureddark brown on Land Administration Diagram 89292.

1 054 squaremetresbeing resumedfrom SwanLocation 2073.

Public Plan: Swan4.4 1:10 000; Yanchep40 Sheet4.And whereasHis Excellency the Governorhas declaredthat the said lands havebeen set apart,taken, or resumedfor the purpose of the said roads,and that plans of the said lands might beinspected at the Department of Land Administration, Perth, it is hereby notified that the landsdescribedabove are now vestedin Her Majesty for an estatein fee simple in possessionfor thepublic work herein expressed.By Order of His Excellency.

Dated this 5th day of June 1990.E. K. HALLAHAN, Minister for Lands.

RoadDedicationIt is hereby notified that the Minister for Lands hasapproved,pursuantto section288 of the LocalGovernmentAct, thededicationaspublic streetthe roadsin thevariousMunicipalities asdescribedin the abovementionedresumptionnotices.

By Order of the Minister for Lands.Dated this 16th day of June 1990.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June, 1990.

It is herebydeclaredthat, pursuantto the resolutionof theShireof Tambelluppassedat a meetingof the Council held on or about22 July, 1988 the undermentionedlands havebeensetapart, taken,or resumedunder section 17 of the Public Works Act 1902, for the purposeof a new road, that isto say-

Tambellup

14728/910.Road No. 5063 WatergarrupRoad Deviation of Part that portion of Class "A" ReserveNo. 13289as delineatedand coloureddark brown on Land Administration Plan 17582..Class "A" ReserveNo. 13289 is hereby reducedby 1.4763 hectares.Public Plan: Tambellup S.E. 1:25 000; 436D/40.And whereasHis Excellency the Governor has declared that the said lands havebeen set apart,taken, or resumedfor the purposeof the said roads, and that plans of the said lands might beinspectedat the Departmentof Land Administration, Perth, it is hereby notified that the landsdescribedaboveare now vestedin Her Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possessionfor thepublic work herein expressed.By Order of His Excellency.Dated this 5th day of June 1990.

E. K. HALLAHAN, Minister for Lands.

RoadDedicationIt is hereby notified that the Minister for Lands hasapproved,pursuantto section 288 of the LocalGovernmentAct, thededicationaspublic streetthe roadsin the variousMunicipalities asdescribedin the abovementionedresumptionnotices.

By Order of the Minister for Lands.Dated this 16th day of June 1990.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3161

RESERVEDepartmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.His ExcellencytheGovernor in ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto setapart asa Public Reservethe land describedbelow for the purposetherein set forth.

File No. 2666/984. Bulara-No. 41408 146.938 8 hectares"Use and Benefit of Aboriginal Inhabitants" Loc. No. 84 to 104 inclusive Original Plan: 17512 Public Plan: Halls Creek 1:10 000 7.6Roberta Avenue.

N. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

RESERVEDepartmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto setapart asa Public Reservethe land describedbelow for the purposetherein set forth.

File No. 420/989. Canning-No. 41378 2 484 squaremetres "Child Care Centre" Loc. No. 3663Diagram 89491 Public Plan: Perth 1:2 000 BG.34/20.11 Corfield Street.

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

RESERVEDepartmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto setapart asaPublic Reservethe land describedbelow for the purposetherein set forth.

File No. 1309/986. Forrest-No. 41405 9 468 square metres "Radio Aerial Site" Loc. No. 187Diagram 88105 Public Plan: Port Hedland 1:250 000 Off Port Hedland-WittenoomRoad.

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

RESERVE

Department of Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto setapart asaPublic Reservethe land describedbelow for the purposetherein set forth.

File No. 1500/990.Leake-No. 41398 40.0032 hectares"Gravel" Loc. No. 326 Diagram89441 PublicPlan: Lake Mends 1:50 000 Neds Corner.

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

RESERVE

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto setapart asa Public Reservethe land describedbelow for the purposetherein set forth.

File No. 3009/986. Omalinde-No. 41402 4.000 0 hectares "RepeaterStation Site" Loc. No. 6Reserve/Diagram666 Public Plan: Ashton 1:250 000 on EllenbraeStation.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

RESERVE

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto setapart asa Public Reservethe land describedbelow for the purposetherein set forth.File No. 1602/990. Broome-No. 41397 1404 squaremetres "Youth Club" Lot No. 1388 Diagram:84141 Public Plan: Broome 1:2 000 29.14 Dora Street.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

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RESERVEDepartmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.

His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto setapart asa Public Reservethe land describedbelow for the purposetherein set forth.File No. 2382/974. Karratha-No. 41399 845 square metres "Use and Requirementsof theGovernment Employees Housing Authority" Lot. No. 825 Original Plan: 11477 Public Plan:Karratha 1:2 000 32.28 Clarkson Way.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

RESERVE No. 730Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth 29 June, 1990.File No. 1499/884.It is hereby notified for general information that ReserveNo. 730 ‘Water and Stoping Place"shallcomprise all that portion of land containedin Melbourne Location 4124 as surveyed in DiagramBook 58/134.Public Plans: 59/80 D4.

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

RESERVE No. 783Department of Land Administration,

Perth 29 June, 1990.File No. 2685/988.

It is hereby notified for general information that ReserveNo. 783 "Travellers and Stock" shallcompriseall that portion of land containedin Victoria Location 11860.Public Plans: Mount Melara N.E. 1:25 000.

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

RESERVE No. 1863

Department of Land Administration,Perth 29 June, 1990.

File No. 1808/39 V2.It is hereby notified for general information that ReserveNo. 1863 "Resting Place for Travellersand Stock" shall compriseall that portion of land containedin DumberningAgricultural Area Lot246.

Public Plans: Narrogin SW. 1:25 000.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

RESERVE No. 2262

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth 29 June, 1990.

File No. 3790/980.It is hereby notified for general information that ReserveNo. 2662 "Government Requirements"shall compriseall that portion of land containedin NelsonLocation 13339 assurveyedin DiagramBook 59/21.Public Plans:-Yerraminnup N.E.

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

RESERVE No. 2850

Department of Land Administration,Perth 29 June, 1990.

File No. 904/895.

It is herebynotified for general information that ReserveNo. 2850 ‘Water" shall compriseall thatportion of land containedin Wellington Location 5580.

Public Plans: Capel N.W. 1:25 000.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3163

RESERVE No. 5483

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth 29 June, 1990.

File No. 111/98.It is hereby notified for general information that ReserveNo. 5483 "Travellers and Stock" shallcomprise all that portion of land containedin Weld Location 49.

Public Plans: Laverton 1:250 000.

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

RESERVE No. 6590Department of Land Administration,

Perth 29 June, 1990.File No. 3486/894.

It is hereby notified for general information that ReserveNo. 6590 ‘Water" shall compriseall thatportion of land containedin hamptonLocation 240.

Public Plans: Widgiemooltha 1:250 000.730.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

RESERVE No. 7560Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth 29 June, 1990.File No. 11751/900.It is hereby notified for general information that ReserveNo. 7560 "Common" shall comprise allthat portion of land containedin Malcolm Location 75 and 45 and Edjudina Location 33.

Public Plans: Laverton; Edjudina 1:250 000.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

RESERVE No. 9678Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth 29 June, 1990.File No. 10804/04.It is hereby notified for general information that ReserveNo. 9678 "Government Requirements"shall compriseall that portion of land containedin Avon Location 29007.

Public Plans: Merredin 1:50 000.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

RESERVE No. 10513Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth 29 June, 1990.File No. 6022/901 V2.

It is hereby notified for general information that ReserveNo. 10513 "Common" shall compriseallthat portion of land containedin Kaluwiri Location 84.

Public Plans: Sir Samuel 1:250000.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

RESERVE No. 14351Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth 29 June, 1990.File No. 7608/912.

It is herebynotified for general information that ReserveNo. 14351 "Public Utility" shall compriseall that portion of land containedin Jaurdi Locations 17, 69 and Ora BandaLot 111.

Public Plans: 71/80 and Ora BandaTownsite.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

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RESERVE No. 20476Department of Land Administration,

Perth 29 June, 1990.File No. 3333/925.It is hereby notified for general information that ReserveNo. 20476"Common" shall compriseallthat portion of land containedin Kaluwiri Location 83.Public Plans: Sir Samuel 1:250 000.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

RESERVE No. 21772

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth 29 June, 1990.

File No. 2494/913.It is hereby notified for general information that ReserveNo. 21772 "Townsite" shall compriseallthat portion of land containedin Kojonup Location 9287.

Public Plans: Martinup S.E. 1:25 000.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVE No. 15658Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 3027/14.His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has been pleasedto approve, undersection 37of the Land Act 1933 of the amendmentof ReserveNo. 15658 at Kalgan "Recreation"to compriseKalgan Lot 43 asdelineatedandshown borderedred on Land Administration ReserveDiagram 860in lieu of Lots 32 and 40 and of its areabeing increasedto 12.9780 hectaresaccordingly.

Plan Kalgan TownsiteRoadNo. 7550.

N. J. SMY’I’H, Executive Director.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVE No. 18772

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 645/989.His Excellency the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil has beenpleasedto approve, under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the amendmentof ReserveNo. 18772 PlantagenetDistrict "Conservationof Flora and Fauna" to comprise PlantagenetLocation 7660 as surveyedand shown borderedredon Land Administration Plan 17431 and of its area being increasedto 219.0654 hectaresaccordingly.

Plan Porongurup 1:25 000 S.E. & Oyster Harbour 1:25 000 N.E.Bennet Road.N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director,

AMENDMENT OF RESERVE No. 23136

Department of Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 2666/984.His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has beenpleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the amendmentof ReserveNo. 23136 Bulara Locations 51, 67 and 75"Common" to exclude those portions now comprising Bulara Locations 84 to 104 inclusive asdelineatedand shown borderedred on Land Administration Plan 17512 and of its area beingreducedby 146.9388hectaresaccordingly.

Plan Halls Creek 1:10 000 7.6 Roberta Avenue.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVE No. 24345

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 4782/950.His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil hasbeen pleasedto approve, under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the amendmentof ReserveNo. 24345 Toodyay Lots 208, 210, 212, 214,and 216 "Railway Housing" to excludeToodyay Lots 210, 212, 214 and 216 and of its areabeingreducedto 969 squaremetresaccordingly.

Plan ToodyayGooddardRoad.N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

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AMENDMENT OF RESERVE No. 28658Department of Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 3902/989.His Excellency the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil hasbeen pleasedto approve, under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the amendmentof ReserveNo. 28658 SouthernCross Lots 315 to 317inclusive "GovernmentRequirementsAgriculture ProtectionBoard" to include SouthernCrossLot318 as surveyed on SouthernCross 48/3 and of its area being increasedto 4047 squaremetresaccordingly.

Plan SouthernCross 1:2 000 19.24 Arcturus Street.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVE No. 32553

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 758/970.His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has beenpleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of theamendmentof ReserveNo. 32553 CanningLocation2573 "Schoolsite"to excludethat portion now comprisedin Canning Location 3663 assurveyedand shown borderedred on Land Administration Diagram 89491 and of its area being reduced to 3.5275 hectaresaccordingly.Plan Perth 1:2 000 BG.34/20.11 Corfield Street.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVE No. 32773

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 2382/974.

His Excellency the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil has beenpleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the amendmentof ReserveNo. 32773 Karratha Lots 669, 686, 724, 756and 825 "DepartmentalHousing Public Works Department"to excludeKarratha Lot 825 and ofits areabeing reducedto 2907 squaremetresaccordingly.

Plan Karratha 1:2 000 32.28 ClarksonWay.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVE No. 35659Department of Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 4015/977.His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has beenpleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the amendmentof ReserveNo. 35659 Leake Location 297 "Conservationof Flora" to exclude that portion now comprised in Loake Location 326 as surveyed and shownborderedred on Land Administration Diagram 89441 and of its area beingreducedto 1008.8899hectaresaccordingly.Plan Lake Mends 1:50 000NedsCorner Road.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVE No. 37948

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 2513/982.

His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has beenpleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the amendmentof ReserveNo. 37948 at Loonora "Clinic HealthDepartment" to comprise Leonora Lot 1268 as surveyed and shown bordered red on LandAdministration Diagram 89550 in lieu of LeonoraLots 982 and 1115 and of its areabeingreducedto 432 squaremetresaccordingly.

Plan Leonora Townsite Sheet1Tower Street.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

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AMENDMENT OF RESERVE No. 39361Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 1819/984.His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has beenpleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the amendmentof ReserveNo. 39361 SwanLocation 10749 "Parks andRecreation"to exclude those portions shown coloured brown on Land Administration Diagrams89579 and 89580 and of its areabeing reducedto about97.4444 hectaresaccordingly.

Plan Perth 1:2 000 15.24 Dorre Placeand Glenn Place.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVE No. 15679

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 8493/909.His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933, of the purposeof ReserveNo. 15679 Boulder Lot 297 being changedfrom"Drainage" to "Parkland and Drainage".

Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder 1:2 000 30.33OroyaStreet.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVE No. 21164Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 3055/989.His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under section 37of the Land Act 1933, of the purposeof ReserveNo. 21164 SwanLocations 3236 and 3238 beingchangedfrom "Stock Route" to "Conservationand Recreation".

Plan Bidaminna N.W. 1:25 000Cowalla Road in the Shire of Gingin.

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVE No. 26811Department of Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 39 1/962.

His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933, of the purposeof ReserveNo. 26811 Canning Location 1854 beingchangedfrom "Recreation" to "Recreationand Parking".

Plan Perth 1:2 000 13.18 The Esplanade.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVE No. 35659Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 4015/977.

His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleasedto approve, under section 37of the Land Act 1933, of thepurposeof ReserveNo. 35659 LeakeLocation 297 beingchangedfrom"Conservationof Flora" to "Conservationof Flora and Fauna".Plan Lake Mends 1:50 000 Neds Corner Road.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVE No. 37580Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 2619/981.His Excellencythe Governor in Executive Council has beenpleasedto approve,under section 37of theLand Act 1933, of the purposeof ReserveNo. 37580 Kalgoorlie Lot 3766 beingchangedfrom"Recreation"to "Park and Recreation".Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder 1:2 000 29.35 & 29.36HampdenStreet.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

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CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVE No. 38939Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 2226/984.His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil hasbeen pleasedto approve, under section 37of the Land Act 1933, of the purposeof ReserveNo. 38939 Perth Lot 961 being changedfrom"Young Childrens Services"to "Use and Requirementsof the Minister for Works".

Plan Perth 1:2 000 12.25 Hay Street.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CHANGE OF PURPOSEOF RESERVE No. 41337

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 2403/975.

His Excellencythe Governor in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under section 37of the Land Act 1933, of the purposeof ReserveNo. 41337 Cockburn Sound Locations 3033 and3034 being changedfrom "Use and Requirementsof the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment"to "Use and Requirementsof the State Planning Commission".Plan Peel 1:10 000 5.7 Nettleton and Admiral Roads.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVE No. 10512

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 8750/906.His Excellency the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil has beenpleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 10512 Popanyinning Lot 36 "RomanCatholics".Plan PopanyinningTownsiteForrestStreet.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVE No. 13521Department of Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 4804/909.His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil hasbeenpleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the cancellationof ReserveNo. 13521 JandakotAgricultural Area "Drain".

Plan Perth 1:10 000 4.1off Nicholson Road.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVE No. 25078

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 1459/957.

His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the cancellationof ReserveNo. 25078 Swan Location 6564 "Drain".

Plan Perth 1:2 000 13.30HectorStreet.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVE No. 26717

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 2102/989.His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the cancellationof ReserveNo. 26717 Swan Location 7607 "Footway".

Plan Perth 1:2 000 BG 34/12.32CobhamAvenue.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

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CANCELLATION OF RESERVE No. 33658

Departmentof La’d Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 2403/975.His Excellencythe Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleasedto approve,under section 37of the LandAct 1933 of thecancellationof ReserveNo. 33658 CockburnSoundLocation3035 "Useand Requirementsof the Minister for Works".Plan Peel 1:10 000 5.7 Nettleton and Admiral Roads.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVE No. 37148

Department of Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 2654/980.His Excellencythe Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 37148 Port Hedland Lot 5406 "PublicRecreation".

Plan Port Hedland 1:2 000 25.24 Angus Way.N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVE No. 40970Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 1255/988.His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under section 37of the LandAct 1933 of the cancellationof ReserveNo. 40970MeekatharraLots 882, 883 and899"Use and Requirementsof the GovernmentEmployeesHousingAuthority".Plan MeekatharraTownsites Sheets1 and 3 McLeary and Queen Streets.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVE No. 41168Departmentof Land Administration,

Perth, 29 June 1990.File No. 3733/989.His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleasedto approve, under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the cancellationof ReserveNo. 41168BroomeLots 2450, 2466, 2515, 2532and 2536 "Use and Requirementsof the GovernmentEmployeesHousing Authority".Plan Broome 1:2 000 29.15 Rhatigan Place, MacneeCourt, HawkesPlace andFong Way.

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVE No. 41305

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 29 June 1990.

File No. 7169/950.His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has beenpleasedto approve,under section 37of the Land Act 1933 of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 41305 NorsemanLot 482 "Use andRequirementsof the Minister for WesternAustralian GovernmentRailways".Plan NorsemanTownsite 1:2 000 Sheet 2 Prinsep Street.

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960ORDERS OF THE MINISTER FOR LANDS

L.A. Corres966/989.Whereasby section 288 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, it shall be lawful for the Minister forLands, on requestby a Council of a Municipal District, by Order published in the GovernmentGazetteto declareany lands reservedor acquiredfor useby the public or used by the public asa street,way, public place,bridge or thoroughfare,under thecare, control, and managementof theCouncil, or landscomprised in a private street,constructedand maintainedto the satisfactionofthe Council, or lands comprised in a private streetof which the public has had uninterruptedusefor a period of not less than ten years, as a public street and if the Council thinks fit, that theMinister for Lands shall declarethe width of the carriagewayand footpathsof the public street.

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And whereasthe City of Stirling has requestedthat certain lands namedand describedin theschedulehereunder,which havebeenreservedfor a streetwithin its municipal district be declareda public street.

Now, therefore,the Minister for Lands by and with the advice doeshereby declarethe said landsto be a public street, and such land shall, from the date of this Order, be absolutelydedicatedtothe public as a streetwithin the meaningof any law now or hereafterin force.

Schedule

Road No. 18094 A strip of land 5.03 metreswide, betweenthe northwesternside of Field Streetand the southeasternside of Clifton Crescentasdelineatedand colouredbrown on Office of TitlesPlan 2342 2.

RoadNo. 18095 A strip of land 5.03 metreswide alongthe southeasternboundaryof Lot 8 of SwanLocation Z Diagram 36105 as delineatedand colouredbrown on Office of Titles Plan 2342 2.

Road No. 18096 A strip of land 5.03 metreswide alongthe northwesternboundaryof Lot 472 of

SwanLocation Z as delineatedand colouredbrown on Office of Titles Plan 2342 2.

Public Plan: Perth 1:2 000 14.27, P188-4 Chain.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960ORDERS OF THE MINISTER FOR LANDS

N. J. SMYTH, Executive Director.

L.A. Corres1020/990.Whereasby section 288 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, it shall be lawful for the Minister forLands, on requestby a Council of a Municipal District, by Order published in the GovernmentGazetteto declareany lands reservedor acquiredfor use by the public or used by the public asa street,way, public place,bridge or thoroughfare,underthe care, control,and managementof theCouncil, or lands comprisedin a private street,constructedandmaintainedto the satisfactionofthe Council, or landscomprisedin a private streetof which the public has haduninterruptedusefor a period of not less than ten years, as a public streetand if the Council thinks fit, that theMinister for Lands shall declarethe width of the carriagewayand footpathsof the public street.And whereasthe Shire of Busseltonhasrequestedthat certain landsnamedand describedin theschedulehereunder,which havebeenreservedfor a streetwithin its municipal district be declareda public street.Now, therefore,the Minister for Lands by and with the advicedoes hereby declarethe said landsto be a public street, and such land shall, from the date of this Order, be absolutelydedicatedtothe public as a streetwithin the meaningof any law now or hereafterin force.

Schedule

Road No. 18171 The whole of the R.O.W. from the northernside of PossumPlaceto a surveyedroad,as shown delineatedand colouredbrown on Office of Titles Plan 17180.Certificate of Title Vol 1856 Folio 386.

Road No. 18172 The whole of the R.O.W. along the northern boundaryof pt of Lot 3 of SussexLocation 5 as shown delineatedand colouredbrown on Office of Titles Plan 17180.Certificate of Title Vol 1856 Folio 386.

Public Plan: Busselton and Environs 1:2 000 23.33 and 22.33Busseltonand Environs 1:10 000 5.7; 413B/40.

N. J. SMYTH, ExecutiveDirector.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

CITY OF ARMADALE VALUATION FOR RATING ORDER 1990

Made by His Excellency the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil, on the recommendation of the Minister, undersection533.

Citation1. This Ordermaybe cited as the City of ArmadaleValuation for Rating OrderNo. 1 1990.

Use of unimproved values authorized

2. The Council of the City of Armadale is authorized to use valuations onunimprovedvalue of rateablepropertyin everyportion of thedistrict of the Cityof Armadalethat is not referred to in the Schedule.

Revocation

3. Every Orderpreviously madeundersection 533 17 of the Act in respectofthe municipality referredto in Clause 2 is revoked.

A76231-3

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SchedulePortionsof the district wheregrossrental valuesareto be used.

ScheduleA

All thatportion of land boundedby lines starting from the intersectionof the northeasternboundaryof Lot 27 of Canning Location 31 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 30262with a northwesternside of Williams Roadand extendingsouthwesterlyalongthat sideto a northeasternside of Bishop Close; thence northwesterly along that side, andnortheasternsides of SeventhRoad and Seville Drive to a southeasternside of ThirdAvenue; thencegenerallynortheasterlyalongsidesof that Avenueto a northeasternsideof Morgan Roadandthencesoutheasterlyalongthat side andthenortheasternboundaryof Lot 27 to the starting point.

ScheduleB

All that portion of land bounded by lines starting from the intersection of thesouthwesternboundaryof Lot 31 of Canning Location 31 as shown on Office of TitlesDiagram 71700 with the southeasternside of Third Avenue and extendingnortheasterlyalongthat sideto a southwesternsideof ChampionDrive; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalongsides of that Drive to a northwesternside of Williams Road; thencesouthwesterlyalongthat sideto the prolongationsoutheasterlyof a southwesternsideChallis Roadandthencenorthwesterlyto and along that sideand onwardsto and northwesterlyalong thesouthwesternboundaryof Lot 31 to the starting point.

ScheduleC

All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the intersectionof a southeasternside of NeilsonAvenuewith a southwesternside of Tijuana Roadandextendinggenerallysoutheasterlyalongsidesof that road to theeasterncorneror Lot 496 of CanningLocation31 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 17133; thence generally southwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot, and onwards to and generally southwesterlyand westerly alongboundariesof Lot 495 to the southeasterncornerof Lot 494 as shown on Office of TitlesPlan 17132; thencewesterly along the southernboundary of that lot to a northeasternside of Ninth Road; thence generally northwesterly along sides of that road to asoutheasternside of Neilson Avenue; thencenortheasterlyalong that side to a northeastern side of Powell Crescent;thencegenerallysoutheasterlyand generallynortheasterlyalong sides of that crescentand onwards to the westerncorner of Lot 231 as shown onOffice of Titles Plan 16712;thencenortheasterlyalongthe northwesternboundaryof thatlot and northeasterlyand northwesterlyalong boundariesof Lot 230 as shown on Officeof Titles Plan 16761 to the southerncorner of Location 2930; thencenorthwesterlyalongits southwesternboundary to a southeasternside of Neilson Avenue and thencenortheasterlyalong that side to the starting point.

ScheduleDAll that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the northern corner of Lot 127 ofCanning Location 31 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 16964, a point on a southwesternside of Eighth Road and extending southeasterlyalong that side and the southwesternside of Cumquat Streetto a northern sideof ArmadaleRoad; thencewesterly along thatsideto theprolongationsoutheasterlyof a southwesternsideof RiversideLaneandthencenorthwesterlyto and generally northwesterlyand northeasterlyalongsides of that laneandnortheasterlyalongthe northwesternboundariesof Lots 131 and 127 to the startingpoint.Departmentof Land Administration Public Plan: Perth 1:2 000’s 21.01, 21.02, 21.03,21.04, 21.05, 22.01, 22.02, 22.04, 22.05. Perth: 1:10 000 4.1.

ScheduleE

PartA

All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the westerncorner of Lot 10 ofCanning Location 31, as shownon Office of Titles Diagram41042. and extendingnortheasterly alonga southeasternsideof LakeRoadandonwardsto a southeasternsideof SanJacintaRoad; thencenortheasterlyand easterlyalong sides of that road to the southwesternsideofPoadStreet;thencesoutheasterlyalong that side to the easternmosteasterncorner of Lot 8,as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 19030: thence southwesterly,southeasterly.againsouthwesterlyand northwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the northern corner of thesouthernseveranceof Lot 74. as shownon Office of Titles Plan 694 6: thencesouthwesterlyalong the northernmostnorthwesternboundaryof that severanceto a northeasternside ofDancyWay; thencesouthwesterlyto thesoutheasterncornerof Lot 367, as shownon Office ofTitles Plan 16061; thence southwesterlyand westerly along sides of Valencia Pass to thenortheasternsideof Eighth Road and thencenorthwesterlyalong that side to the startingpoint.

Part BAll that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the westerncorner of Lot 10 of

CanningLocation 31. as shownon Office of Titles Plan 3545 and extending northeasterlyalong the southeasternside of Third Avenue to the northern corner of Lot 11: thencesoutheasterlyalong the northeasternboundary of that Lot and southeasterlyalong thenortheasternboundaryof Lot 3 to the northwesternside of Williams Road; thencesouthwesterly alongthat side to the southerncornerof Lot 4: thencenorthwesterlyalong thesouthwestern boundaryof that Lot to thenortheasternsideof Morgan Roadand thencenorthwesterlyalong thatside to the startingpoint.

PartCAll that portion of land boundedby lines startingfrom the northwesterncorner of Lot 597

of CanningLocation 61. as shownOfl Office of Titles Plan 15683 andextendingsoutheasterlyalong the northeasternboundaryof that Lot andsoutheasterlyalong the northeasternbound-

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aries of Lots 598. 601 and 602 to the northeasterncorner of that lastmentionedLot; thenceeasterlyto the northwesterncorner of Lot 561: thenceeasterlyand southerlyalongboundariesof that Lot to the northeasterncornerof Lot 560: thencesoutherlyalongthe easternboundaryof that Lot and southerly along the easternboundariesof Lots 666, 665 and 664 to thenortheasterncornerof Lot 652, as shownon Office of Titles Diagram65737; thencewesterlyandsouthwesterlyalongboundariesof thatLot to anortheasternside of Nowra Place;thencegenerallynorthwesterlyandsoutherly along sides of that placeto the northern corner of Lot657; thencesoutherly, southwesterlyand northwesterlyalong boundariesof that Lot to thesouthern corner of Lot 553. as shown on Office of Titles Plan 15683; thence generallynorthwesterlyalong southwesternboundariesof that Lot to its southwesterncorner; thencenortherly to the southerncorner of Lot 592; thence northwesterlyalong the southwesternboundaryof that Lot and northwesterlyalong the southwesternboundaryof Lot 594 to thesouthwesterncornerof Lot 595 and thencenortheasterlyalong thenorthwesternboundaryofthat Lot and northeasterlyalong the northwesternboundariesof Lots 801 and 596 to thestartingpoint.

PartDAll that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the northern corner of Lot 96 of

CanningLocation 31. as shownon Office of Titles Plan 16056, and extendingsoutheasterlyalong the southwesternside of Eighth Roadto a westernside of Neilson Avenue; thencesoutherlyandsouthwesterlyalongsides of that road to northeasternsideof Powell Crescentand thencegenerallynorthwesterly,generallynortheasterlyand generally southeasterlyalongsides of that crescentto thestartingpoint.

Departmentof Land Administration Public Plan: Perth2000. 21.01. 21.02. 21.04. 21.05,22.04 and23.08. Perth10.0004.1.

ScheduleFAll thoseportions of landcomprisedin:-

Office of TitlesLot Number

Land AdministrationLot orLocationNumber

Office of Title PlanorDiagram

.Miscellaneous

9

323

22I

1170

200

Kelmscott Sub Lot 151 and152CanningLoc. 483JandakotAA Lot 528JandaikotAA Lot 528CanningLocation31CanningLocation613PT CanningLoc. 161

CanningLoc. 942CanningLoc. 942KarragullenLot 50CanningLoc. 194

Diagram39124

Diagram31900Diagram49637Diagram49637Plan9046Diagram61751

Diagram48809Diagram41841

Diagram64764

Cert. of TitleV.1698Folio 973

Orig. Plan9078

ScheduleGAll thatportion of landboundedby lines starting from the intersectionof thecentreline of

WungongRoadwith theprolongationeasterlyof thenorthernboundaryof Lot 172 of CanningLocation 31 asshownon Office of Titles Plan 15117 and extendingwesterly to and westerlyand southerlyalong boundariesof that lot to the northeasterncorner of Lot 171; thencegenerallywesterly alongthenorthernboundariesof Lots 171, 170, 169, 168, 167 and 166 andonwardsto thenortheasterncornerof Location3482;thencegenerallysoutherly,westerly,andnorthwesterlyalong boundariesof that locationto a southernside of Masuli Way; thencewesterly and generallysouthwesterlyalongsidesof that way to anortherncornerof Lot 12 ofCanning Location 31 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 26982; thencesouthwesterly,northwesterly,again southwesterly,generallynorthwesterly,again southwesterly,southeasterly, againsouthwesterly,againsoutheasterly,generallynortheasterlyandagainsoutheasterlyalong boundariesof that lot andonwards to the centre line of Wungong Roadand thencenortheasterlyalongthatcentreline to thestartingpoint.

LandAdministrationPublic PlanPerth2 000 22.01.

ScheduleH

All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the northwesterncorner ofForrestdaleLot 347 and extendingwesterly along the southernboundaryof Canning Location421 to the centrelineof RobinsonStreet;thencesoutherly alongthat centrelineandonwardsto a southwesternside of Commercial Road; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalongthat side to the westernmostsouthwesterncornerof Location 454; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalong boundariesof that location and generally southeasterlyalong southwesternsides of Moore Streetto the westernmostsouthwesterncorner of Location 455; thencesoutheasterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof that locationto thecentrelineof BroomeStreet;thencesoutheasterlyandeasterlyalongthat centrelineto the prolongationsoutherlyof the western boundaryof ForrestdaleLot 383; thence northerly to and northerly andeasterlyalong boundariesof that lot to theprolongationsoutherlyof the easternboundaryofLot 389; thencenortherly to and along that boundaryto thesouthwesterncorner of Lot 397;thencenortherlyandeasterlyalong boundariesof that lot to theprolongationsoutherlyof thecentrelineof RoadNumber14231; thencenortherly to andalong that centrelineand onwardsto the centrelineof Forrest Road; thenceeasterly and generally southeasterlyalong thatcentreline to the prolongationsouthwesterlyof the centrelineof Allen Road; thencenortheasterlyto andalong that centrelineto the prolongationsoutheasterlyof the northeasternboundaryof Lot 38 of JandakOtAgricultural Area Lot 74 as shownon LandsTitles OfficePlan 33471; thencenorthwesterlyto andalong that boundaryto its northerncorner;thencewesterlyalong the southernboundaryof Lot 39 and westerlyalong thenorthernboundariesof Lots 26 and25 andonwardsto thenortheasterncornerof Lot 23: thencewesterlyalong the

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northern boundaryof that lot and westerlyalong the northernboundariesof Lots 22 fo 19inclusive and onwards to the northeasterncorner of Lot 17; thence westerly along thenorthernboundaryof that lot and westerlyalong the northernboundariesof Lots 16 to 12inclusive to the southeasterncorner of Lot 86 as shownon Land Titles Diagram 42601;thencewesterly along the southernboundaryof that lot and westerly along the southernboundaryof Lot 87 to the southeasterncornerof Lot 4 as shownon Land Titles Diagram39662; thencewesterlyalongthesouthernboundaryof that lot andonwardsto thecentrelineof Anstey Road; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalong that centrelineto a northernside ofForrestRoad; thencesoutheasterlyto thecentrelineof Weld Street;thencesoutherlyalongthatcentrelineto the prolongationeasterlyof the northernboundaryof ForrestdaleLot 351;thence westerly to and along that boundaryto the easternmostnortheasterncorner ofCanningLocation421 and thencesoutherlyandwesterlyalongboundariesof that location tothe startingpoint.

ScheduleI

All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the intersectionof the centrelineofCockram Road with the prolongation northwesterly of the centrelineof Ciro Road andextendingsoutheasterlyto andalongthatcentrelineandonwardsto the centrelineof GreenerWay; thencegenerallynortheasterlyalong that centrelineand onwardsto the centrelineofConnell Avenue; thencesoutherlyalongthat centrelineto the prolongationwesterlyof thesouthernboundaryof CanningLocation 3222; thenceeasterlyto andeasterly,southeasterlyandgenerallynortheasterlyalongboundariesof that locationto a southwesterncornerof LotI of Part Location 290 and Location61 as shownon Land Titles Office Diagram 37353;thencesoutheasterly,southwesterly,againsoutheasterly,generally southwesterly,generallysoutheasterly,generallynortheasterly,againgenerallysoutheasterly,northeasterlyandgenerally easterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the northernmostwestern boundaryof thewesternseveranceof Location 670; thencesoutherly, easterlyand again southerly alongboundariesof thatseveranceandonwardsto thecentrelineof Martin Street;thenceeasterlyalong that centrelineto the centrelineof CanningMills Road; thencesouthwesterlyalongthatcentrelineto the prolongationwesterlyof the southernboundaryof KelmscottLot 142;thenceeasterlyto and alongthat boundaryto the northeasterncornerof the northeasternseveranceof Lot 141; thencesoutherly along the easternboundaryof that severanceandonwardsto thecentrelineof GradeRoad;thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalongthat centrelineand onwardsto the centrelineof BuckinghamRoad; thencegenerally southwesterlyalongthatcentrelineto the centrelineof RobertsRoad; thencesoutherlyandgenerallysouthwesterly alongthatcentrelineto thecentrelineof Marmion Street;thencegenerallynorthwesterlyandgenerallynortherlyalongthat centrelineto the centrelineof CanningMills Road; thencewesterlyalongthat centrelineto the prolongationsoutheasterlyof the centrelineof CliftonStreet; thence northwesterlyto and generally northwesterly along that centreline to theprolongationsouthwesterlyof the centrelineof Lucich Street;thencenortheasterlyto andalong that centrelineto the prolongation southerly of the centrelineof Connell Avenue;thencenortherly to and along that centrelineto the prolongationeasterlyof the northernboundaryof KelmscottSuburbanLot 2; thencewesterly to and along that centrelineandonwards to the centrelineof Clifton Street; thence northerly along that centreline andonwardsto the easternmostsoutheasterncornerof KelmscottSuburbanLot 9; thencenortherly andgenerallywesterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the prolongationsoutherlyof thecentreline of Cockram Road and thence northerly to and generally northerly along thatcentrelineto thestarting point.

ScheduleJ

All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the intersectionof the centrelineofLake Road with the prolongationnorthwesterlyof the westernmostsouthwesternboundaryof Lot 1006 of CanningLocation30 asshownon LandTitles Office Diagram 54464;thencesoutheasterlyto and generally southeasterly,generally southwesterly,generally easterly,southeasterly,againgenerallysouthwesterlyandagain generallysoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to a northwesternside of HemingwayDrive; thencegenerally northeasterlyalongsides of that drive to the westernboundaryof Lot 58 as shownon Land Titles OfficePlan 2706 3; thencesoutherlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot andnortheasterly along thesoutheasternboundariesof Lot 59 and60 to the prolongationnorthwesterlyofthe southwesternboundaryof Lot 27 as shownon Land Titles Office Plan 2706 2; thencesoutheasterlyto and alongthat boundaryandonwardsto the centrelineof Westfield Road;thencenortheasterlyalongthat centrelineandonwardsto thecentrelineof Albany Highway;thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalongthat centrelineto the prolongationsouthwesterlyof thewesternmostsoutheasternboundaryof Lot 26 asshownon Land Titles Office Plan 2706 5;thencegenerallynortheasterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the prolongationnortherlyofthe easternboundaryof Lot 92; thencesoutherlyto and along that boundaryand onwardstothe northeasterncorner of Lot 60 as shownon Lands Titles Office Diagram35075; thencesoutherlyalongthe easternboundaryof that lot and southerlyalong the easternboundaryofLot 61 and onwardsto the centrelineof Mountain View Avenue; thencenortheasterlyalongthat centrelineto the centrelineof Pries Place; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyand generallysouthwesterlyalong that centreline to a northwesternboundary of Location 31; thencenortheasterly,southerly, again northeasterly,generally southerly, southwesterly,generallysoutheasterlyand generallysoutherly along boundariesof that location to the prolongationsouthwesterlyof the northwesternboundaryof Kelmscott Lot 195; thencenortheasterlytoandalong that boundary to the northwesternof Kelmscott Lot 18; thencenortheasterlyandsoutheasterlyalong boundaries of that lot and onwards to the northeasterncorner ofKelmscottLot 19; thencesoutheasterlyand southwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot andsouthwesterlyalong,the southeasternboundary of Kelmscott Lot 197 and onwards to anortheasternboundary of Location 31; thencegenerally southeasterlyalong boundariesofthat location to a northern corner of Lot 7 of Location 31 as shownon Land Titles OfficeDiagram2506; thencesouthwesterlyand generallysoutheasterlyalong boundariesof that lotand onwardsto the centrelineof FanciteStreet: thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalong thatcentrehneand onwards to the centreline of River Road: thencesoutherly and generallysoutheasterlyalong that centreline and onwards to the centreline of Brookton Highway;thencegenerally southeasterlyalong that centreline to the prolongation easterly of thenorthern boundaryof KelmscottLot 222; thencewesterly to and along that boundary andonwards to the centreline of Glenfield Place; thencesoutherly along that centreline andonwards to the centreline of Lefroy Road: thence easterlyalong that centreline to the

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centrelineof Brookton Highway; thencegenerallysoutheasterly,generallyeasterlyandgenerally northeasterlyalongthat centrelineto theprolongationnortheasterlyof thenorthwesternboundaryof the centralseveranceof KelmscottsuburbanLot 33; thencesouthwesterlyto andalongthat boundaryandonwardsto thecentrelineof Scott Road; thencesoutheasterlyalongthatcentrelineto theprolongationnortheasterlyof thenorthernmostnorthwesternboundaryof the northwesternseveranceof Kelmscott Lot 227; thencesouthwesterlyto and generallysouthwesterlyandgenerallysoutheasterlyalongboundariesof thatseveranceandonwardstothesouthwesterncornerof the southeasternseveranceof Lot 227; thencesoutheasterlyalongthe southwesternboundaryof that. severanceto the easternmostnortheasterncorner ofKelmscottLot 85; thencesoutherlyalongtheeasternboundaryof that lot andonwardsto thenortheasterncornerof the southeasternseveranceof KelmscottLot 84; thencesoutherlyandwesterlyalongboundariesof that severanceto thenorthwesterncornerof CanningLocation3126; thencesoutheasterlyalong the southwesternboundaryof that location to thenorthwesternboundaryof Lot 210 of Location31 as shownon Land Titles Office Diagram67108;thencesouthwesterlyalong that boundaryto the northern corner of Lot 211 as shownonLand Titles Diagram67108; thencesouthwesterlyalongthe northwesternboundaryof thatlot to the southeasterncorner of Lot 4 of Location 31 as shown on Land Titles OfficeDiagram41320;thencenortherly alongtheeasternboundaryof that lot to thesoutheasterncorner of Lot 5 asshownLand Titles Office Diagram41303; thencenortherly and westerlyalongboundariesof that lot to aneasternside of PatersonRoad; thencesoutherlyalongthatside to the northernmostsouthwesterncorner of Lot 4 as shown on Land Titles OfficeDiagram41320; thenceeasterlyandsoutheasterlyalong boundariesof that lot to thenorthernmostnorthwesternboundaryof Lot 202 as shownon Land Titles Office Diagram67108:thencesouthwesterly,generallysoutherlyandsoutheasterlyalong boundaries,of that lot andonwards to the centreline of Canns Road; thence generally southwesterly along thatcentrelineand onwardsto the centrelineof CarradineRoad; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalong thecentrelineto theprolongationsoutheasterlyof the centrelineof CarawathaAvenue:thencenorthwesterlyalongthatprolongationto the prolongationnortheasterlyof thesoutheasternboundaryof ArmadaleLot 2347;thencesouthwesterlyto andalongthat boundarytothe southeasterncornerof Lot 12 of CanningLocation 31 as shownon Land Titles OfficeDiagram 67137; thencesouthwesterlyalong the southeasternboundaryof that lot to thenorthern corner of Part Lot 192 as shownon Land Titles Office Diagram 11683; thencesouthwesterlyand southeasterlyalong boundariesof that part lot and onwards to thecentrelineof CarradineRoad; thencegenerally southwesterlyalong that centerlineand onwards to the centreline of Albany Highway; thencegenerally southeasterlyand generallysoutherly along that centreline to the prolongation southeasterly of the centerline ofBedfordale Hill Road; thence northwesterly to and generally northwesterly along thatcentrelineto the prolongationnortheasterlyof the northwesternboundaryof ArmadaleLot1792; thencesouthwesterlyto andsouthwesterly,southerly andsoutheasterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the northeasternboundaryof Lot 98 of CanningLocation 31 as shownonLand Titles Office Diagram47407; thencesouthwesterlyandsoutherlyalong boundariesofthat lot to the northernmostnorthwesterncornerof Lot 83 as shownon Land Titles OfficeDiagram 23498; thencesoutherly,westerly, again southerly, easterlyand again southerlyalongboundariesof that Lot to the northwesterncornerof Lot 84; thencesoutherlyalongthewesternboundaryof that lot to thenorthernboundaryof Lot 180 as shownon Land TitlesOffice Plan 4469; thencewesterly along that boundaryand onwards to the centreline ofSouth WesternHighway; thencegenerallysoutherlyalongthat centrelineto the prolongationnortheasterlyof thenorthernmostnorthwesternside of StoneStreet;thencesouthwesterlytoandgenerallysouthwesterlyalongsides of that streetandonwardsto thecentrelineof RoadNumber3941; thencenortherlyalong that centrelineand onwardsto andgenerallynortherlyalong the centreline of Wungong Road to the prolongation easterly of the easternmostnorthernboundaryof Lot 12 asshownon LandTitles Office Diagram26982;thencewesterlyto andwesterly,southerly,generally westerly,generallysoutherly,southwesterly,northwesterly, generally southwesterly,againnorthwesterly,and again generally southwesterlyalongboundariesof that Lot to the southernside of Tijuana Road; thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalong sides of that roadand onwards to and northwesterly along the southwesternside ofEighth Roadto the prolongationsouthwesterlyof the southeasternboundaryof thesouthernseveranceof Lot 15 asshownon Land Titles Office Diagram 34313;thencenortheasterlytoand northeasterlyandnorthwesterlyalong boundariesof that severanceandonwardsto theeasternmostsoutheasterncornerof the northernseveranceof Lot 15; thencenorthwesterly.westerly, northerly, again northwesterlyand again westerly along boundariesof that severance to the easterncornerof the northern severanceof Lot 200 as shownon Land TitlesOffice Diagram64825; thencewesterly,northerly,northwesterly,againwesterly,againnorthwesterly, again northerly, again northwesterly,again westerly, again northerly, and againnorthwesterlyalongboundariesof that severanceto thesoutherncornerof Lot 1 asshownonLand Titles Office Diagram3655; thencenortheasterlyalongthe southeasternboundaryofthat lot and onwardsto the centerlineof SeventhRoad; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalongthat centrelineto thecentreline of Williams Road; thencegenerallynortheasterlyalongthatcentreline to the centreline of Champion Drive; thencegenerally northwesterlyalong thatcentrelineand onwardsto the centrelineof Lake Roadand thencegenerallynortheasterlyalongthat centrelineto the startingpoint.

ScheduleK

All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from theintersectionof thecentrelineofPeetRoad with the prolongationwesterly of thecentreline of RaeburnRoadand extendingeasterlyto and generally easterlyalong that centrelineand onwards to the centrelineofBrookton Highway; thencesouthwestelyalongthat centrelineto theprolongationnortherlyof the centrelineof HawkstoneRoad; thencesoutherlyto and southerly,westerlyandagainsoutherly along that centreline and onwards to the centreline of Croyden Road; thencegenerallynorthwesterlyandgenerallysouthwesterlyalongthatcentrelineto the prolongationnorthwesterlyof the westernmostsouthwesternBoundaryof Lot 10 of CanningLocation 32as shown on Land Titles Office Diagram 30899; thencesoutheasterlyto and generallysoutheasterlyand southwesterlyalong boundaries of that lot and onwards to thesouthwesternboundaryof Location 1966; thencesoutheasterlyalongthat boundaryto theRight Bank of the Canning River; thencegenerallysoutherlyand generallywesterly downwards alongthat bankto the southwesterncornerof Lot 3 of Location 32 asshownon LandTitles Office Diagram16645; thencenortheasterlyalong the northwesternBoundaryof thatlot to a southwesternsideof Old Albany Road; thencegenerallywesterly along sidesof that

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road to a southernsideof Collins Road; thencegeneralTywesterly along sideof that road tothe northeasterncorner of Location 3137; thencegenerallywesterly and southerly alongboundariesof that location to the northeasterncorner of Location 2033; thencegenerallywesterlyalong northern boundariesof that location to the northeasterncorner of Location2233; thencewesterly along the northern boundary of that location and onwards to thecentrelineof SoldiersRoad; thencegenerallywesterlyalong that centrelineand onwardstothe centrelineof ButcherRoad; thencenortherly along that centrelineand onwardsto thecentrelineof Brookton Highway; thencegenerallynorthwesterlyandgenerallysouthwesterlyalong that centreline to the prolongationsoutherly of the western boundary of Lot 2 ofLocation 32 as shown on Land Titles Office Diagram8216; thencenortherly to and alongthat boundaryto the westernmostsouthernboundaryof Lot 133 as shown on Land TitlesOffice Plan25334; thenceeasterly,southerly,againeasterlyand northerlyalongboundariesof that lot and onwardsto a southwesternsideof Contour Road; thencegenerallynorthwesterly along sides of that road to the southeasterncorner of Lot 11 as shown on Land TitlesOffice Plan 6217; thencenorthwesterlyalong the southwesternboundaryof that lot to thesouthwesterncorner of Lot 137 as shown on Land Titles Office Plan 25334; thencenortheasterlyalong the southeasternboundaryof that lot to the southwesterncornerof Lot37 as shownon Land Titles Office Diagram44520; then northwesterlyalong thesouthwestern boundaryof that lot to thesoutherncorner of Location 2581; thencegenerallynortheasterly along boundariesof that locationto the northwesterncorner of Lot 33 asshownon LandTitles Office Diagram44520; thenceeasterlyalong the northern boundaryof that lot andeasterlyalong the northern boundaryof Lot 32 and onwardsto the centrelineof Urch Road;thencegenerally northwesterlyalong that centreline to the prolongation easterlyof thesouthernboundaryof Lot 9 as shownon Land Titles Office Diagram49774; thencewesterlyto and westerlyand northwesterlyalongboundariesof thatlot to the southernboundaryof Lot6 asshownon Land Titles Office Diagram21057; thenceeasterlyand northwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to its northeasterncorner;thenceeasterlyto thesouthwesterncornerofLot 35 as shownon Land Titles Office Diagram26037; thenceeasterlyalong the southernboundaryof that lot and easterlyalong thesouthernboundaryof Lot 122 as shownon LandTitles Office Plan 25334 to the southwesterncorner of Lot 61 as shown on Land TitlesOffice Diagram55660;thenceeasterlyalong the westernmostsouthernboundaryof that lotand easterlyalong the southernboundaryof Lot 62 and onwards to the centrelineof PeetRoad; thencenortherlyand northeasterlyalong that centrelineto theprolongationeasterlyofthe southernboundary of Lot 109 as shownon Land Titles Office Plan 25331; thencewesterly to and along that boundaryto thesouthernmostsoutheasterncorner of Lot 8 asshown on Land Titles Office Diagram 13607; thencegenerallynortheasterly,easterlyandsoutheasterlyalong boundariesof that lot to a northwesternside of Peet Road; thencenortheasterlyalongthatside to thesoutheasterncornerof Lot 10 as shownon Land TitlesOffice Diagram52530; thencewesterly and northeasterlyalong boundariesof that lot andnortheasterlyalong the northwesternboundariesof Lots 11 to 16 inclusive to the southwestern corner of Lot 22 as shown on Land Titles Office Diagram 56775; thencenortheasterlyalong thenorthwesternboundaryof that lot to the southernboundary of Part Lot 111 asshownon Land Titles Office Plan25331; thenceeasterlyalong that boundaryand onwardsto the centrelineof PeetRoadand thencegenerallynortheasterlyalongthat centrelineto thestartingpoint.

By His Excellency’s Command,

G. PEARCE, Clerk of the Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

CITY OF GOSNELLS VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No. 1 1990

Made by His ExcellencytheGovernorundertheprovisionsof section533 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Ordermay be cited as the City of GosnellsValuationand Rating OrderNo. 1 1990.

Commencement2. This Order shall take effect on and from 1 July 1990.

Revocation of Previous Order

3. All previousValuation and Rating Orders in respectof the municipality ofthe City of Gosnellsare hereby revoked.

Authorisation to use Unimproved Values4. The municipality of the City of Gosnells is hereby authorised to usevaluationson unimprovedvaluesin respectof the whole of its district excludingthe land describedin the Scheduleto this Order.By His Excellency’s Command.

Dated 19 June 1990.M. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

Schedule

ScheduleAAll thoseportions of Canning Location 13 as shown on Office of Titles Plans 17040 and17041.Departmentof Land AdministrationPublic Plans: Perth2 000 21.14, 21.15.

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ScheduleBAll thoseportions of Canning Location 9 as shown on Office of Titles Plans 16993 and17137.Departmentof Land Administration Public Plans:Perth 2 000 19.16, 20.16.

ScheduleCAll thoseportions of Canning Location 13 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 16844 andDiagrams74506 and75401.

Departmentof Land AdministrationPublic Plan: Perth2 000 22.14.

ScheduleDAll those portions of Canning Location 17 as shown on Office of Titles Plans 16937 and16938.Departmentof Land Administration Public Plan: Perth 2 000 18.11.

ScheduleE

All thoseportions of Canning Location 16 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 17312.

Departmentof Land AdministrationPublic Plans: Perth 2 000 21.12, 21.13.

ScheduleFAll thoseportions of Canning Location 16 as shown on Office of Titles Plans 17183 and17184.

Departmentof Land Administration Public Plans:Perth 2 000 20.09, 21.09.

ScheduleGAll those portions of Canning Location 16 as shown on Office of Titles Diagrams 74472,74594, 76044, 76045, 76046, 76047, 76048, 77610, 77611, 77612, 77613 and Plan 17047.And all thoseportions of land comprised in-O.O.T. Lot 505 beingportion of CanningLocation 16 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram74821.O.O.T. Lot 1407 beingportion of CanningLocation 16 as shown on Office of Titles Plan3314 2.Part of O.O.T. Lot 1404 beingportion of Canning Location 16 asshown on Office of TitlesCertificate of Title 1814/816.Part of O.O.T. Lot 1405 being portion of CanningLocation 16 as shown on Office of TitlesCertificate of Title 1749/656.

Part of O.O.T. Lot 1406 beingportion of Canning Location 16 as shown on Office of TitlesCertificate of Title 1852/80.Part of O.O.T. Lot 1408 beingportion of CanningLocation 16 as shown on Office of TitlesCertificate of Title 1749/657.Part of O.O.T. Lot 1409 being portion of Canning Location 16 as shown on Office of TitlesCertificate of Title 1778/629.

Departmentof Land Administration Public Plans:Perth 2 000 19.10, 20.10.

ScheduleHAll that land being portion of Canning Location 9 and being Lot 46 on Office of Titles,Plan 10367.

ScheduleIAll that land beingportion of Canning Location 13 and being firstly Lots 363, 364, 365and366 excludingOffice of Titles Diagram 55617 and secondly Lots 385, 386 and 387,the whole of the said land being on Office of Titles Plan 3327 Sheet4.

ScheduleJAll that land being portion of Canning Location 16 and being Lots 1285, 1286 and 1287on Office of Titles Plan 2608 Sheet4.

ScheduleKAll that land beingportion of CanningLocation16 and being Lots 1400 to 1409 inclusiveon Office of Titles Plan 3314 Sheet2.

ScheduleLAll that landbeing portion of Canning Location 16 and being Lots 1124, 1125 and 1126on Office of Titles Plan 2566 Sheet 3 excluding Office of Titles Diagram 72430 andCertificate of Title Volume 1024 Folio 322.

ScheduleMAll thoseportionsof CanningLocation 12 as comprisedin Office of Titles Diagrams75011and 75012.

ScheduleNAll thoseportionsof CanningLocation 13 as comprised in Office of Titles Diagrams74763and 75361and StrataPlan 17001.

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Schedule0

All thoseportionsof CanningLocation 16 as comprisedin Office of Titles Diagram 74673and Office of Titles Plan 16613.

SchedulePAll thoseportionsof CanningLocation 17 ascomprised in Office of Titles Diagrams74211and74824 and Office of Titles Plans 16492, 16493, 16494, 16506, 16573, 16574, 16829and16830.

ScheduleQAll thoseportionsof Canning Location 18 ascomprised in Office of Titles Diagrams74042and 74605 and Office of Titles Plans 16420, 16519 and 16520.

ScheduleRAll thoseportions of CanningLocation 19 as comprisedin Office of Titles Diagram 74861and Office of Titles Plan 16412.

ScheduleS

All that portion of land comprisinglots 109. 114 to 136 inclusive. 138 to 142 inclusive,144 to147 inclusive and149 to 151 inclusiveof CanningLocation 16. as shownon Office of TitlesPlan 16158.Lots 637 to 688 inclusive.719 and 720 of Location 17. asshownon Office of TitlesPlan 16132, Lots 32 to 50 inclusive of Location 16, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 16126,Lots 16 to 21 inclusiveof Location7. as shownon Office of Titles Diagram73157,Lots 10 and11 of Location 13. as shownon Office of Titles Diagram72300. Lots 144 to 151 inclusiveand200 of Location 16. as shownon Office of Titles Diagram72503 and Lots 1 to 4 inclusive ofLocation 16 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram72181.

Departmentof Land Administration Public Plans:Perth 1:2000’s 18.16. 19.10. 19.11. 19.12.19.16, 20.10. 20.12 and 20.14.

ScheduleT

All thatportion of landboundedby lines startingfrom the intersectionof theeasternsideofElkhom Streetwith anorthwesternside of the centralseveranceof William Street,apoint ona northwesternboundaryof the City of Gosnellsandextendingsouthwesterly,northwesterlyandagainsouthwesterlyalongboundariesof that city to a northernsideof Albany Highway;thencegenerallyeasterlyalongsidesof that highwayto theprolongationnortheasterlyof thewesternmostnorthwesternboundaryof Lot 1 of CanningLocation 6 as shown on Office ofTitles Diagram41858; thencesouthwesterlyto andalongthat boundaryanda southeasternside of RoadNumber 1352 to the northern corner of Lot 1 as shownon Office of TitlesDiagram 15742; thence southeasterlyalong the northeasternboundary of that lot to asouthernboundaryof thesouthernseveranceof Location 6; thencegenerallyeasterly,southeasterly,northerly, easterlyandgenerallysoutherlyalong boundariesof that severanceto thewesterncornerof Lot 2 of Location 7 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram 70134; thencenortheasterlyalongthenorthwesternboundariesof that lot andthesouthwesternseveranceofLot 3 andonwardsto awesterncornerof thenortheasternseveranceof thelastmentionedlot;thencenortheasterlyalongthe northwesternboundaryof that lot to thesouthwesternside ofPackerStreet;thencesoutheasterlyalongthat sideto the northwesternboundaryof Lot 550as shown on Office of TitlesDiagram68361; thencenortheasterlyalongthat boundaryto asouthwesternside of WimbledonStreet;thencesoutheasterly,northeasterly,againsoutheasterly, southwesterlyandagainsoutheasterlyalongsidesof that streetto the easterncornerofLot 353 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 2657;thencesouthwesterlyalong thesoutheasternboundaryof that lot to the northern cornerof Location 3559; thenceeasterlyalong thenorthernboundaryof that locationto thesouthwesterncornerof Lot 72 as shownon Office ofTitles Diagram56269; thencenortheasterlyandsoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to anorthwesternboundaryof Lot 501 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 68141; thencesouthwesterly,southeasterly,andnortheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to asouthwesternside of Wimbledon Street; thence generally southeasterlyalong sides of that street to asoutheasternside of Harris Street;thencegenerallynortheasterlyalongsidesof that streettoa southwesternside of Albany Highway; thencegenerally southeasterlyalongsides of thathighwayto the northerncornerof Lot 1 of Location8 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram14729; thencesouthwesterlyandsoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot andsoutheasterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof Lot 46 asshownon Office of Titles Diagram45749andonwardsto a southwesternside of Albany Highway; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalongsidesof thathighwayto theeasterncornerof Lot 44 of Location9 asshownon Office of Titles Plan10367; thencesouthwesterlyalongthe southeasternboundaryof that lot to its southeasterncorner,thencesoutheasterlyto the northeasterncornerof the northeasternseveranceof Lot43 of Location 10 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram9486;thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalong southwesternsidesof Rupert Streetto thenorthern corner of thesouthwesternseveranceof Lot 2 of Location12 asshownon Office of Titles Diagram15196; thencesouthwesterlyalongthenorthwesternboundaryof that severanceandsouthwesterlyandsoutheasterlyalongboundariesof Lot 19 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 18613 to its southerncorner,thencesoutherlyto thewesterncornerof Lot 2 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram44381;thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that Lot to a northwesternboundaryof Lot4; thencegenerallynortheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thesouthwesternboundaryofthe southernseveranceof Lot 38 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 2976 Sheet2; thencesoutheasterlyand northeasterlyalong boundariesof that severanceto a southwesternside ofRupertStreet thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalongsidesof that streetand generallysoutheasterlyalong sidesof Albany Highway to a westernside of Bursiem Drive; thencesoutherlyand generally southwesterlyalongsides of that drive to the easterncorner of Lot 12 ofLocation 13 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 69072; thencenortherly, northwesterly,southwesterlyand southerlyalongboundariesof that lot to the northerncornerof Lot 13;thencegenerally southwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to a northeasternside of HeronPlace;thencesoutheasterly,generallysouthwesterlyandgenerallysoutheasterlyalongsidesofthatplaceand onwardsto a westernside of BurslemDrive; thencegenerallysoutherly andgenerally southeasterlyalong sides of that drive to the prolongation northwesterly of a

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southwesternsideof Phillip Street;thencesoutheasterlyto andgenerally southeasterlyalongsides of thatstreetandonwardsto thenorthwesternsideof River Avenue; thencenortheasterly andeasterlyalongsidesof that avenueto asouthwesternsideof Albany Highway; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalong sides of Albany Highway to the northerncorner of Lot 12 ofLocation 14 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 15024; thencesouthwesterly,generallysoutheasterlyand northeasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to a southwesternsideof AlbanyHighway; thencesoutheasterlyalongthat side to the northerncornerof Lot 15 as shownonOffice of Titles Diagram 22192; thencesouthwesterly,southeasterlyand northeasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thewesterncornerof Lot 16 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram51793; thencesoutheasterlyandeasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thewesterncornerofLot 17; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyand northeasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to itseasterncomerthencesoutheasterlyto the northerncornerof part Location14 as shownonOffice of Titles Diagram 16273;thencesouthwesterly,southerly,southeasterlyandnortheasterly along boundariesof that part location to a southeasternside of Mills Road; thencenortheasterlyandgenerallysoutheasterlyalongsides of that roadto theprolongationsouthwesterly of the northwesternboundaryof Lot 18 of Location15 as shownon Office of TitlesPlan 2754 Sheet 1; thencenortheasterlyto and northeasterlyalongthat boundaryto thesouthwesternboundaryof Lot 27; thencenorthwesterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesofthat lot to a southeasternside of GosnellsRoad;thencegenerallynortheasterlyalongsidesofthatroadto theprolongationsoutheasterlyof the northeasternside of Alcock Street;thencenorthwesterlyto andalongthatside to thewesterncornerof Lot 361 of Location13 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 3327Sheet5; thencenortheasterlyalongthenorthwesternboundariesof that lot and Lot 394 and onwardsto a northeasternsideof Dellar Street;thencenorthwesterly alongthat side to a northwesternside of Pitchford Avenue; thencesouthwesterlyalongthatsideto a northeasternsideof Alcock Street;thencenorthwesterlyalongthat side to theprolongationnortheasterlyof thesoutheasternboundaryof Lot 1 as shownon Office of TitlesDiagram40216; thencesouthwesterlyto and southwesterlyandnorthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot andonwards to the southeasternboundaryof Lot 342 as shownon Office ofTitles Plan 3327 Sheet4; thence southwesterlyalong that boundary and southwesterly,northwesterly,northeasterly,southeasterlyand againnortheasterlyalongboundariesof Location2718 to theprolongationsoutheasterlyof the southernmostsouthwesternboundaryofLot 8 of Location13 asshownon Office of Titles Diagram58376; thencenorthwesterlyto andalongthatboundaryandnorthwesterlyalongthenortheasternboundariesof Lot 134 and Lot133 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 3043 and northwesterlyand northeasterlyalongboundariesof Lot 1 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram22762 to theprolongationsoutheasterly of thewesternmostsouthwesternboundaryof Lot 2 asshownon Office of Titles Diagram14189; thence northwesterly to and generally northwesterly along northeasternsides ofStebbingRoadto theeasternmostsoutheasterncorner of the northern severanceof Location2783; thencenorthwesterlyalongthe northwesterlyalong the northeasternboundaryof thatseveranceto asoutheasternboundaryof Location12; thencesouthwesterlyalongthat boundary andonwardsto a southwesternside of DavisonStreet;thencenorthwesterlyandwesterlyalongsides of that streetand onwardsto thesoutheasternboundaryof partLocation 12 asshown on Office of Titles Diagram 12939; thencesouthwesterlyand northwesterly alongboundariesof that part locationandnorthwesterlyandnortheasterlyalong boundariesof Lot96 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 3148 Sheet2 and onwardsto aneasternsideof BelmontRoad;thencenortherlyalong that sideto a southeasternsideof Lalor Road;thencenortheasterly alongthat side to the northern corner of Lot 14 asshownon Office of Titles Diagram20189;thencesoutheasterlyalongthe northeasternboundariesof that lot andLot 15 to thenorthwesternboundaryof Lot 274 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 327 Sheet2; thencenortheasterlyalong that boundaryand onwardsto and northeasterlyalong thenorthwesternboundariesof Lot 273 and Lot 263 andagain onwardsto the southwesternboundaryof Lot136 of Locations12 and 13 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram55343;thencenorthwesterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot andonwardsto a northeasternside of BickleyRoad thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalongsidesof that roadto theprolongationnortherlyofthe easternmosteasternboundary of Lot 21 of Location 3 as shown on Office of TitlesDiagram23564,thencesoutherlyalongthatprolongationto andsoutherlyalonga westernsideof BelmontRoadto thesoutheasterncornerof Lot 1 of Locations3 and 12 as shownon Officeof Titles Diagram 13843; thencewesterly along the southernboundaryof that lot to theeasternboundaryof Location 2290; thencesoutherlyand southwesterlyalongboundariesofthat location andsouthwesterly,westerlyand northwesterlyalongboundariesof Lot 107 ofLocations3, 11 and 12 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 3148 Sheet2 to the prolongationnortheasterlyof the southeasternboundaryof Lot 103 of Location3; thencesouthwesterlytoandsouthwesterlyandnorthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot andnorthwesterlyalongthesouthwesternboundaryof Lot 104 of Locations3 and11 to the southerncornerof Lot 105 ofLocation11; thencenorthwesterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot andonwardsto theprolongationsoutheasterlyof thesouthwesternboundaryof Lot 106; thencenorthwesterly to and along that boundaryand northwesterlyalong a northeasternside of a centralsectionof Brixton Streetto theprolongationnortheasterlyof the southwesternboundaryofLot 37 of Location10 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram41176; thencesouthwesterlytoand alongthat boundaryandonwardsto a northeasternside of the southeasternsectionofRailway Parade;thencenorthwesterlyalongthatside andonwardsto the southerncornerofLot 46 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 10367; thencenorthwesterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot and onwards to a northeasternside of the northwesternsection ofBrixton Street;thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalongsides of that streetto theprolongationnortheasterlyof a northwesternside of the northeasternsection of Ladywell Street; thencesouthwesterlyto andalongthat sideto a northern sideof StreathamStreet;thencewesterly,northwesterly and northerly along sides of that street to a southeasternside of thenortheasternsectionof SydenhamStreet;thencenortheasterlyalongthat sideandonwardstoanortheasternside of thenorthwesternsectionof Brixton Street;thencenorthwesterlyalongthat sideto a southernsideof Bickley Road thencegenerallyeasterlyalongsidesof that roadto theprolongationnortherlyof thesouthernmostwesternboundaryof Location3183; thencesoutherly to and generallynortherlyalongboundariesof that locationto the southernmostsouthwesternboundaryof part Lot 370 of Location7 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram28109; thencesoutheasterlyalong that boundary to a westernboundary of the southernseveranceof the landbeing thesubjectof Office of Titles Plan 6906Sheet1; thencegenerallynortherly alongthatboundaryto a southeasternsideof William Streetandthencenorthwesterly to the startingpoint.

Land AdministrationPublic Plans:Perth 1:2000’s 18.16, 18.17, 19.15, 19.16, 19.17, 19.18,19.19, 20.13, 20.14, 20.15, 20.16, 20.17, 20.18, 20.19, 21.12, 21.13, 21.14, 21.15, 21.16, 22.12,22.13 and22.14.

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ScheduleUAll thatportion of land boundedby lines starting from the intersectionof theprolongation

northwesterlyof thewesternmostnortheasternboundaryof Lot 3 of CanningLocation21 asshownon Office ofTitles Diagram58127with anorthwesternboundaryof theCity of Gosnellsand extendinggenerally southwesterlyalong boundariesof that City to the prolongationnorthwesterlyof the northeasternboundaryof Lot 2 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram30231;thencesoutheasternlyto andalongthatboundaryandsoutheasterlyandsouthwesterlyalong boundariesof the northeastern severanceof Lot 25 as shown on Office of Titles Plan2499 Sheet 1 and onwards to a southwestern side of Woodmore Road; thence generallysoutheasterlyalongsidesof thatroadto thewesterncornerof Lot 100 of Location19 asshownon Office of Titles Diagram50709; thencenortheasterlyalongthenorthwesternboundaryofthat lot to a southwesternside of CameronStreet;thencesoutheasterlyalongthat side andonwardsto and southeasterlyalong the southwesternsideof Elliot Placeto a northwesternside of Yale Road;thencesouthwesterlyalongthat side to the prolongationnorthwesterlyofthe northernmostnortheasternboundaryof Lot 101 of Location 18 as shown on Office ofTitles Diagram 70270; thencesoutheasterlyto and along that boundaryand southeasterlyalongthe northeasternboundaryof Location3553 to the easternmostnortherncornerof Lot101 of Location18; thencesoutheasterlyandsouthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot andonwardsto thesouthwesternside of MurdochRoad; thencesoutheasterlyandnortheasterlyalongsidesofthat roadto thewesternmostwesterncornerof thewesternseveranceof Lot 4 ofLocation 17 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 15058; thencesoutheasterlyandsouthwesterlyalong boundariesof that severanceto the northernmostnorthern cornerof the westernseveranceof Lot 1 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 12034; thencesoutheasterly,generallysouthwesterly,westerlyandsoutherlyalongboundariesof that lot to asouthernsideof ForestLakes Drive; thenceeasterlyand generally southeasterlyalong sides of that drive to thenorthern corner of Lot 366 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 15272; thencesouthwesterlyalongthenorthwesternboundariesof that lot and Lot 367 as shownon Office of Titles Plan15271 to anorthwesternsideof WateredgeRoad; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalongsidesofthatroadandnorthwesterlyandsouthwesterlyalongsidesof ForestCrescentto thenorthernmost northeasterncornerof Lot 451 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 15525; thencenorthwesterly, westerly,generally southwesterly,generally southeasterly,generallysoutherly andsouthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to the northernmostnorthwesterncorner of Lot450 as shownof Office of Titles Plan 14646; thencegenerally southwesterly,southerly andgenerally southeasterlyalong boundariesof that lot to a northernside of Forest Crescent;thenceeasterlyandnortheasterlyalongsidesof thatcrescentto theprolongationwesterly of asouthernside of Bluegum Road; thenceeasterlyto and easterlyandgenerally southeasterlyalong sides of that roadto a southeasternside of PeppermintDrive; thencenortheasterly,northerlyandagainnortheasterlyalongsidesof thatdrive to the westerncornerof Lot 120 asshownon Office of Titles Plan 15506; thencesoutheasterlyalong the southwesternboundaryof that lot andgenerallysoutheasterly,northeasterlyand southeasterlyalong, boundariesofthewesternseveranceof Lot 1 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 12034 to anorthwesternsideof WartonRoad; thencenortheasterlyalongthatsideto awesternsideof ForestLakesDrive;thencenortherly andgenerally northwesterlyalong sides of that drive to the prolongationsoutheasterlyof thewesternmostsouthwesternboundaryof the easternseveranceof Lot 4 asshown on Office of Titles Plan 15058; thencenorthwesterlyalong that prolongationto anortheasternside of Forest LakesDrive; thencegenerally northwesterlyand westerlyalongsidesof thatdrive to anortheasternside of OvensRoad; thencenorthwesterly,northerlyandgenerally northeasterlyalong sides of that road to the northern corner of Location 2421;thencesoutheasterlyandsouthwesterlyalongboundariesof that locationto a northerncornerof the eastern severanceof Lot 4 of Location 17 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 15058;thencegenerally southeasterly,southwesterly,southeasterly,again generally southwesterly,again southeasterly,easterly,generally northeasterly,again southeasterly,again southwesterly, againsoutheasterly,againsouthwesterly,againsoutheasterly,againsouthwesterlyagainsoutheasterly,againeasterlyandagainsoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that severanceto anorthwestern side of WartonRoad. thence southwesterly along that side to the prolongationnorthwesterly of the northeastern boundary of Lot 1333 of Location 16 as shown on Office ofTitles Plan 3314 Sheet 2; thencesoutheasterly to and southeasterlyalong that boundary andthe northeastern boundary of Lot 1348 and onwards to the northern cornerof Lot 1416;thence southwesterly and southeasterly along boundaries of that lot andsoutheasterlyalongthe southwesternboundariesof Lots 1415, 1414,1413, 1412, and1411 to thewesterncornerofLot 1410; thencesoutheasterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof thelot to thesouthwestern side of Huntingdale Road; thence southeasterlyalong that-side and onwardsto theprolongationsouthwesterlyof the the northwesternboundaryof Lot 1466 as shownon Officeof Titles Plan 3314 Sheet1; thencenortheasterlyto and northeasterly,southeasterlyandsouthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to its southern corner; thencesouthwesterly to theeasterncornerof Lot 1467 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 3314 Sheet2; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalong southwesternsides of ChamberlainStreetto the northwesternside ofJacana Place; thencesouthwesterly along that side to the prolongation northwesterly of thesouthwestern side of Chandilla Street; thence southeasterly to and along that side to thenothernmost northwestern boundary of Lot 1287 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 2608 sheet2; thencenortheasterlyalong that boundaryto a southwestern side of Chamberlain Street;thencesoutheasterlyalongthat side to a southeasternside of Verna Street; thence northeasterly along that side to a southwestern side of Corfield Street; thencsoutheasterlyalong thatside and onwards to a westernmostnorthwestern boundaryof the northwesternseveranceofPartLocation 16A as comprisedin Certificate of Title Volume 1053 Folio 798; thence northeasterly, southeasterly,again northeasterly,northwesterly,westerly, again northeasterly,southerly,againsoutheasterly,againnortheasterly,againnorthwesterly,againwesterly,againnorthwesterly,again southerly,again southeasterly,again northeasterly,again southeasterly,again northeasterly,again northwesterly and again northeasterlyalong boundariesof thatseveranceto the southwesternboundaryof Lot 10 of Location l6A as shown on Office ofTitles Diagram45034; thencesoutheasterlyalong that boundaryto and southeasterlyalongthesouthernmostsouthwesternboundaryof Lot 1 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram30727to the southwesterncornerof right of way being thesubjectof the last mentioneddiagram;thencenortheasterlyalongthesouthernmostsoutheasternboundaryof that right of way andnortheasterlyalong the southeasternboundaryof Lot 6 to the southern corner of Lot 128 asshownon Office of Titles Diagram8265; thencenorthwesterlyalongthesouthwesternboundary of that lot and northwesterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof Lot 127 as shownonOffice of Titles diagram8270 to the northerncornerof thelastmentionedlot; thenceeasterlyto thewesternmostwesterncornerof PartLocation16A and590 asshownon Office of Titles

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Diagram18233; thencenortheasterly,northwesterlyandgenerallynortheasterlyalongboundariesof thosepart locations to the easterncorner of Lot 28 as shown on Office of TitlesDiagram15359; thencenorthwesterlyalong the northeasternboundaryof that lot to a southeasternsideof ManningAvenue;thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalongsidesof that avenuetoa northeasternsideof Albany Highway; thencegenerallynorthwesternlyalongsides of thathighway to a southeasternside of Vera Street; thencenortheasterlyalong that side to theprolongationnorthwesterlyof thesouthwesternboundaryof Lot 10 of Location 16 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram56400; thencesoutheasterlyto and southeasterlyand northeasterly alongboundariesof that lot and northeasterlyalongthe southeasternboundaryof Lot 11and onwardsto a northeasternsideof Astley Street;thencenorthwesterlyalong that side tothesoutherncornerof Lot 7 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram59388; thencenortheasterly, northwesterlyandsouthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to a northeasternside ofAstley Street;thencenorthwesterlyalongthat sideto the southerncornerof Lot 89 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram 69912; thencenortheasterly,northwesterlyand southwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to a northeasternside of Astley Street; thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalongsides of thatstreetto thesoutherncornerof Lot 51 as shownon Office of TitlesDiagram38459; thencenortheasterlyand northwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thesoutheasternboundaryof Lot 4 asshownon Office of Titles Diagram29110; thencenortheasterly, northwesterlyand southwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot to a northeasternside ofAstley Street; thencenorthwesterlyalongthat sideto thesoutherncornerof Part Lot 1058 asshownon Office of Titles Diagram12736; thencenortheasterly,northwesterlyandsouthwesterly alongboundariesof thatpart lot to a northeasternsideof Astley Street;thencenorthwesterly alongthat side to the southernmostsoutherncornerof Lot 100 as shown on Office ofTitles Diagram69885;thencenortheasterly,southeasterly,againnortheasterly,northwesterlyandsouthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to a northeasternside of Astley Street;thencenorthwesterlyalongthatside to the southernmostwesterncornerof Lot 2 as shownon Officeof Titles Diagram22492; thencenortheasterlyandnorthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lotto the southwesterncorner of Lot 64 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 10648; thencenortheasterlyand northwesterlyalong the southernmostnorthwesternboundaryand southwesternboundaryof that lot to the southeasternboundaryof Lot 303 as shownon Office ofTitles Diagram70813;thencesouthwesterlyalongthatboundaryandthesouthwesternboundaryof Lot 2 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram17080 to northeasternside of Astley Street;thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalongsides of that streetto the westerncornerof Lot 1078 asshown on Office of Titles Plan 2569 Sheet4; thencenortheasterlyalongthe northwesternboundaryof that lot andnortheasterlyalong the southeasternboundaryof Lot 103 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram44439to thesoutherncornerof Lot 102; thencenortheasterlyandnorthwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot to a southeasternside of Station Street; thence

- southwesterlyalongthatsideto the prolongationsoutheasterlyof thesouthwesternboundaryof Lot 4 as shownon Office of Titles diagram52683; thencenorthwesterlyto andalongthatboundaryto the southeasternboundaryof Lot 1081 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 2569Sheet4; thencenortheasterly,generallynorthwesterlyandsouthwesterlyalongboundariesofthat lot to thenortheasterncornerof Lot 2 as shownon Office of Titles diagram15210; thencesouthwesterlyalong the northernmostnorthwesternboundaryof that lot to the northeasternboundaryof Lot 1; thencesoutheasterly,southwesterlyandnorthwesterlyalongboundariesofthat lot to the southeasterncornerof Location2750; thencenortherlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof that location and onwards to the right bank of the Canning River; thencegenerally northwesterly,generally northerly and generally westerly downwardsalong thatbank to the prolongationnortheasterlyof thesoutheasternboundaryof Lot 1098 of Location16 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 2566 Sheet3; thencesouthwesterlyto and alongthatboundaryto the southerncornerof that lot; thencesouthwesterlyto the easterncornerof Lot4 asshownon Office of Titles diagram31408; thencegenerallywesterlyalongnorthernsidesofFremantleRoadto a northwesternside of HomesteadRoad; thencenortheasterlyandnorthwesterly alongsides of that roadto thenorthernmostsoutheasterncornerof Lot 2 asshownon Office of Titles diagram12856; thencenorthwesterly,westerly,southerlyandsoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thenorthwesterncornerof Lot 29 as shownon Office of TitlesDiagram53261; thencegenerallysoutheasterly,northeasterly,southerly,westerly, northerlyandagainwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to the southernmosteasternboundaryof Lot 2as shownon Office of Titles Diagram12856; thencesoutherly,westerly,northerly,northwesterly and againwesterly alongboundariesof that lot to the easternboundaryof Lot 1; thencesoutherlyalongthatboundaryto a northeasternsideof FremantleRoad;the’ncenorthwesterlyandwesterlyalongsidesof thatroadto thesouthwesterncornerof thesouthwesternseveranceof Part Lot 1175 ascomprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 1142 Folio 836; thencenortherlyalong the westernboundaryof that severanceandthewesternboundaryof Part Lot 1175 ascomprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 1040 Folio 777 to the southeasterncornerof Part Lot1167 as comprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 1024 Folio 322; thencewesterlyalongthesouthernboundariesof that part lot andpart Lot 1167 as comprisedin Certificate of TitleVolume 1628 Folio 597 to theeasternboundaryof Lot 1166; asshownon Office of Titles Plan2566Sheet2, thencesoutherly,westerly,northerlyandagainwesterlyalongboundariesof thatlot to an easternboundaryof Lot 11 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram 13764; thencesoutherlyandwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot andwesterly,northerlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof Lot 10 to the northwesterncornerof Lot 11; thencenortheasterlyalongthenorthwesternboundaryof that lot to the westernmostwesternboundaryof Lot 1166 asshown on Office of Titles Plan 2566 Sheet 2; thencenortherly along that boundaryandonwardsto a northwesternsideof HomesteadRoad thencesouthwesterlyalongthatside andonwardsto theeasternmostnortheasternboundaryof Lot 31 asshownon Office of Titles Plan15835; thencesoutheasterlyand westerlyalong boundariesof that lot to the northeasterncornerof Lot 79 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram68215;thencesoutheasterly,southwesterly, southerly,againsouthwesterly,westerly,againsoutherly,againwesterly,againsoutherly,againwesterlyandnortherlyalongboundariesof that lot to thesoutheasterncornerof Lot 58as shownon Office of Titles Diagram43315; thencewesterlyalong thesouthernboundaryofthat lot andwesterly,southwesterly,northwesterly,northerly, northeasterlyandsoutheasterlyalong boundariesof Location 2470 to the westernmostsouthwesterncorner of Lot 31 ofLocation 16 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 15835; thencenortheasterlyandsoutheasterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the western corner of Lot 1 as shown on Office of TitlesDiagram45088;thencenortheasterlyalong the northwesternboundaryof that lot to a southwesternside of HomesteadRoad; thencegenerally northwesterlyand southwesterlyalongsidesof that roadto asoutheasternsideof PrinceStreet;thencesouthwesterlyalongthat sideto the prolongationsoutheasterlyof the southernmostsouthwesternboundaryof Lot 104 asshownon Office of Titles Diagram47805; thencenorthwesterlyto andnorthwesterly,north-

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easterly,generallynorthwesterly,again northeasterlyand again northwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot to theeasterncorner of Location 2772; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalongboundariesof that locationto the southeasternboundaryof the southeasternseveranceof Lot201 of Location 17 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 12942; thencesouthwesterlyalongthatboundaryandthe southernmostsoutheasternboundaryof Location 3267 to thesouthernmosteasterncorner of the southwesternseveranceof Lot 201 of Location 17 as shownon Office ofTitles Plan 12942; thencesouthwesterlyandgenerallynorthwesterlyalongboundariesof thatseveranceand onwardsto a northwesternsideof Bursiem Drive; thencegenerally northeasterly along sidesof that drive to the southerncorner of Location 3285; thencenorthwesterlyalong thesouthwesternboundaryof that location to thesouthernmostsoutherncornerof Lot48 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram70433; thencenortherly,northwesterly,northeasterly,againnortherlyand again northwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot to its northern corner;thencenortheasterlyalong the prolongationnortheasterlyof thenorthernmostnorthwesternboundaryof the last mentionedlot to a northeasternsideof ParksideDrive; thencegenerallynorthwesterly,westerlyand generallysouthwesterlyalongsidesof that drive to a northeasternsideof Glenbrook Road; thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalong sidesof that road to a southeasternside of ConnemaraDrive; thencegenerallynortheasterlyandgenerallynortherlyalongsides of that drive to the southernmostsouthwesterncorner of Lot 32 as shownon Office ofTitles Diagram47062; thenceeasterly,northeasterlyand northwesterlyalong boundariesofthat lot to the southerncorner of Lot 162 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 11339; thencenortheasterlyalong the southeasternboundariesof Lots 162, 163 and 165 and generallynortheasterlyalong boundariesof Lot 166 to the southerncorner of Lot 167 as shown onOffice of Titles Plan 11340; thencenortheasterlyand northwesterlyalongboundariesof thatlot to a southeasternside of JacquelineDrive; thencenortheasterly,northerly, westerly andgenerallynorthwesterlyalong sides of that drive to a southwesterncorner of Location 2955;thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalongboundariesof that locationto thesoutheasterncornerof

* Location 2780; thencenorthwesterlyalongthe southwesternboundaryof that locationto thesoutheasternboundaryof Lot 12 of Location 18 as shownon Office of Titles Plan3001 Sheet2; thence southwesterlyalong that boundary and southwesterlyand northwesterly alongboundariesof Location 2967 and onwardsto a northwesternside of Spring Road; thencenortheasterlyalong that side to the easternmostsoutherncorner of Lot 1. as shownon Officeof Titles Diagram48841; thencenorthwesterlyand generallysouthwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot to an easternboundaryof Lot 10 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 3001 Sheet2;thencenortherlyandwesterly along boundariesof that lot andwesterlyand southerlyalongboundariesof Lot 12 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram12758 to thesoutheasterncornerofLot 106 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 55149; thencewesterly along the southernboundaryof that lot and westerlyalongthe northern sideof SummerPlace to a northernside

* of O’Dell Street;thencegenerallywesterly along sides of that street to thewesterncorner ofLocation2184; thencenortherly to the southerncornerof Location3125; thencenorthwesterlyalongthe southernmostsouthwesternboundaryof that lot to the easterncornerof Lot 84 ofLocation18 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 11997Sheet2; thencesouthwesterly,generallynorthwesterly and northeasterlyalong boundaries of that lot to its northwesterncorner;thencenorthwesterlyto thesoutherncornerof Location2815; thencenorthwesterlyalong thesouthwesternboundaryof that location to the southeasternboundaryof Lot 10 of Location 19as shownon Office of Titles Diagram26213; thencenortheasterly,northwesterlyandsouthwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot to theprolongationsoutheasterlyof a northeasternsideof Ellison Drive; thencenorthwesterlyto andgenerallynorthwesterlyandwesterlyalongsidesof that drive to the southeasterncorner of Lot 150 of Location21 asshownon Office of TitlesDiagram48023; thencenorthwesterlyalong the southwesternboundary of that lot to theeastern.cornerof Location2969; thencesouthwesterlyandnorthwesterlyalongboundariesofthat locationto thenortherncornerof Lot 15 of Location21 asshownon Office of Titles Plan12060; thencesouthwesterlyalongthe northwesternboundaryof that lot to a northeasternsideof SpencerRoad;thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalongsidesof that roadto thewesternmostwesterncornerof Lot 16 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram33955; thencenortheasterly,southeasterly,againnortheasterly,againsoutheasterly,againnortheasterlyandnortherlyalongboundariesof that lot to the southwesternboundaryof Lot 3 as shownon Office ofTitles Diagram 58127 andthencesoutheasterly,northeasterly,northwesterly,southwesterlyandagain northwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot and onwardsto thestartingpoint.

Land Administration Public Plans:Perth 1:2000’s, 17.14, 17.15, 18.11, 18.12, 18.13, 18.14,18.15, 18.16, 19.10, 19.11, 19.12, 19.14, 19.15, 20.09, 20.10, 20.12, 20.13, 20.14, 21.09, 21.10,21.12,22.09,22.10,22.11and22.12.

ScheduleVAll thatportion of landboundedby lines startingfrom the intersectionof the southwestern

sideof Myola Streetwith thecentreline of Bickley Brook andextendinggenerallynortheasterly upwardsalongthatcentreline to thesouthwesternboundaryof CanningLocation 3277;thencesoutheasterly,easterlyandgenerallynortheasterlyalongboundariesof that location toits easternmosteasterncorner thencenortheasterlyto the southerncornerof Location3425;thencegenerallynortheasterlyalong boundariesof that locationandgenerally northeasterly,southeasterly,southwesterly,again southeasterlyand northeasterlyalong boundariesof La-cation 3215 to the southerncorner of Location 3288; thencegenerally northeasterlyandsoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that location to the southerncorner of Location 3280;thencegenerallynortheasterlyalong boundariesof that location to and generally easterlyalongboundariesof Location3141 to thesouthernmostsouthwesternboundaryof Lot 46 ofLocation 13 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 61711; thencenorthwesterly,generallynortheasterly,generallynorthwesterly,againgenerallynortheasterly,generallysoutheasterly,northeasterlyandsoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot and onwardsto a southeasternside of Maddington Road; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalong sides of that road to theprolongationsoutheasterlyof thesouthwesternsideof Myola Streetandthencenorthwesterlyto andalongthat sideto thestartingpoint.

Land AdministrationPublic Plans:Perth1:2 000’s21.15and22.15.

ScheduleWAll that portion of landboundedby lines starting from the intersectionof a southwestern

side of ConnellAvenuewith theprolongationwesterly of the northernside of Milleara Roadandextendingeasterlyto and easterlyalongthat sideandonwardsto and easterlyalongthesouthernboundaryof thesouthwesternseveranceof CanningLocation339 to a northeastern

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side of KarralikaCrescent;thencegenerallysoutheasterly,southerlyandsouthwesterlyalongsides of that crescentto the prolongationeasterlyof the northern boundaryof Lot 40 ofLocation341 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram25495; thencewesterly to and westerly,southwesterlyand southeasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to the northernmostnorthwestern cornerof Lot 42 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram27079; thencesoutheasterlyandwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot andwesterlyalong the northernboundaryof Lot 2 asshown on Office of Titles Diagram16650 and onwards to a westernside of Connell Avenueand thencenortherly, northwesterly,again northerlyandagainnorthwesterlyalongsides ofthat avenue to the starting point.

LandAdministrationPublic Plan:Perth1:2 000 23.10.

ScheduleXAll that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the intersectionof anortheastern

side of Ranford Road with an easternside of Evelyn Streetand extendingnortherly andnortheasterlyalongsides of that streetandnortheasterlyalongthesoutheasternside of theundedicatedportion of Evelyn Streetas shownon Office of Titles Plan3315 Sheet2 to thesouthwesternside of the undedicatedportion of PhoebeStreet;thencesoutheasterlyalongthat side to the northern corner of Location3301; thencesouthwesterly,southerly,againsouthwesterly,southeasterlyand againsouthwesterlyalong boundariesof that location andonwardsto the southwesternside of the undedicatedportion of Furley Road; thencesoutheasterlyalongthat side to a northwesternside of the undedicatedportion of VernaStreet;thencesouthwesterlyalong that side to a northeasternside of Ranford Road and thencenorthwesterlyalongthatsideto thestartingpoint.

LandAdministrationPublic Plans:Perth1:2 000’s,19.06and19.07.

ScheduleYAll thoseportionsof land comprisedin:

O.O.T.Lot No.

L & SLocationNumber

O.O.T.DiagramNo.

O.O.T.Plan No.

1718

Canning708Canning708

43364336

19 Canning708 43362613141023

6

Canning12Canning16Canning16Canning16Canning18JandakotA.A. Lot 107

448042014620146536406965554822

7 Canning16A 5381

Legend:O.O.T.-Office of TitlesL & S-Lands and SurveysNo.-Number

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1160CITY OF COCKBURN VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No. 1 1990

Madeby His Excellencythe Governorunderthe provisions of section 533 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the City of Cockburn Valuation and RatingOrderNo. 1 1990.

Commencement

2. This Order shall take effect on and from 1 July 1990.

Revocation of Previous Order

3. All previous Valuation and Rating Orders in respectof the Municipality ofthe City of Cockburn are hereby revoked.

Authorisation to use Unimproved Values

3. The municipality of the City of Cockburn is hereby authorised to usevaluationson unimprovedvaluesin respectof thewhole of its district excludingthe land describedin the Scheduleto this Order.By His Excellency’s Command,Dated 19 June 1990,

M. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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Schedule

ScheduleAAll those portions of land comprised in-

O.O.T. L. A. JandakotL. A. Cockburn O.O.T.Lot No. A. A. Lot Sound Location Diagram No.

O.O.T.Plan No.

C/TVolume-Folio

21 - 111 - 2601 -

22 - 111 - 2601 -

23 - 111, 264 - 2601 -

Pt 19 - 111, 150 - 2601 -

Pt 3 - 176, 150 - 2601 -

501 - 176 58424 - -

5 - 176 - 2601 -

6 - 176 - 2601 -

7 - 176 - 2601 -

8 - 176 - 2601 -

9 - 176 - 2601 -

16 - 152 - 2601 -

43 - 152 36265 - -

Pt14 - 152 - 2601 -

Pt13 - 152 - 2601 -

Pt12 - 152 - 2601 -

101 - 152 76289 - -

PtlO - 152 - 2601 -

Pt 51 - 152 42592 - -

Pt12 - 152 - 2601 -

36 - 264 - 1700 -

35 - 264 - 1700 -

Pt34 - 264 - 1700 -

54 - 264 42905 - -

53 - 264 42905 - -

52 - 264 42905 - -

1 - 264 28608 - -

Pt27 - 264 - 1700 -

Pt26 - 264 - 1700 -

50 - 264 72828 - -

25 - 543 46123 - -

33 - 543 46123 - -

21 - P.11 35618 - -

20 - P.11 35618 - -

- - P1 P.11 - - 1673/13Pt 1 - ClarenceSub 15200 - -

Lot 12701 - P.18 55142 - -

1 - P.18 778 - -

12 - 300 8657 - -

1 - 300 8659 - -

13 - 300 20780 - -

Pt 9 - 300 8656 - 1051/836Pt 9 - 300 8656 - 1051/837

ScheduleB

O.O.T. L.A. O.O.T. O.O.T. C/TLot No. Location No. DiagramNo. PlanNo. Volume-Folio

42 CockburnSoundLocation2 356254 CockburnSoundLocation2 * 3562 1285/92540 CockburnSoundLocation2 356283 CockburnSoundLocation2 356285 CockburnSoundLocation2 356286 CockburnSoundLocation2 356275 CockburnSoundLocation2 356276 CockburnSoundLocation2 356288 CockburnSoundLocation2 356289 CockburnSoundLocation2 356297 CockburnSoundLocation2 356298 CockburnSoundLocation2 356294 CockburnSoundLocation2 356239 CockburnSoundLocation2 3562

2 CockburnSoundLocation404 2776511 28163 1269/733

197 CockburnSoundLocation 559 3563 1254/9584 CockburnSoundLocation942 53651 1498/484

183,184.185 CockburnSoundLocation559 3563

216 PT CockburnSoundLocation559 3563* 127 CockburnSoundLocation559 3563 1477/835

236 CockburnSoundLocation559 3563237 CockburnSoundLocation559 3563172 CockburnSoundLocation559 3563

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O.O.T.Lot No.

L.A.LocationNo.

O.O.T.DiagramNo.

O.O.T.Plan No.

C/TVolume-Folio

10 28163600 CockburnSoundLocation943 72977601 CockburnSoundLocation943 72977602 CockburnSoundLocation943 72977603 CockburnSoundLocation943 72977101 54573102 54573201 51899 1462/335500 72755700 CockburnSoundLocation415 73329

ScheduleCAll thatportion of land boundedby lines startingfrom the intersectionof the prolongation

southerlyof thesouthernmostwesternboundaryof JandakotAgricultural Area Lot 166 withthe prolongationnortheasterlyof thewesternmostnorthwesternboundaryof Lot 287, apointon an easternboundaryof the City of Cockburnand extendingsouthwesterlyto and southwesterly along a southeasternside of JohnstonRoad to the southernmostnortheasternboundaryof the land being the subject of Office of Titles Plan 7585; thencesoutheasterly,southwesterly,generallynorthwesterlyand northeasterlyalongboundariesof that landto thesouthwesternsideof Wakley Circus; thencenorthwesterlyalong that side to a southwesternsideof Hope Road;thencenorthwesterlyalongthatsideto theeasterncornerof Lot 2 of Lot174 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram36034; thencesouthwesterlyalongthe southeasternboundaryof that lot to thewesterncornerof Lot 19 as shownon Office of Titles Plan13244;thencesoutheasterlyalongthe southwesternboundaryof that lot and onwardsto and generally southeasterlyalong northeasternsides of LakesWay to theprolongationnortheasterlyofa northwesternside of Dean Road; thencesouthwesterly to and generally southwesterly,southerlyandgenerallysoutheasterlyalongsides of thatroadto anortheasternside of MasonRoad; thencenorthwesterlyandwesterlyalong sidesof that roadto theprolongationnortherlyof a westernsideof SempleRoad;thencesoutherlyto andsoutherly,westerly, again southerlyand generallysouthwesterlyalongsides of that road and onwardsto a southwesternsideofForrestRoad; thencesoutheasterlyalong that side to a westernsideof BeenyupRoad; thencegenerallysoutherlyalongsidesof that roadto a southwesternsideof YangebupRoad; thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalong sidesof that roadto theeasternmostnortheasterncornerof Lot10 of Lot 233 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram29887; thencesoutherly,westerly andnortherly along boundariesof that lot to a southernsideof YangebupRoad; thencegenerallywesterly, south-westerly, westerly, generally north-westerly, again westerly and southerlyalong sides of that road to the northernmostnortheasterncornerof Lot 216 of Lot 251 asshown on Office of Titles Diagram 69641; thencegenerally southerly and westerly alongboundariesof that lot and westerly and northerly along sides of Beebin Placeto a southernsideof PedestrianAccessWay as shownon Office of Titles Diagram 69641;thencewesterlyalong that side to an easternside of Lorimer Road; thencesoutherly to the prolongationeasterlyof the southernsideof the southeasternsectionof Williambury Drive; thencewesterlyto andwesterly, northwesterlyandnortheasterlyalongsides of that road to thewesterncornerof Lot 92 of Lot 252 as shownon Office of Titles Plan15547; thencenorth-easterlyalongthenorthwesternboundaryof that 1t to thesouthwesternboundaryof Lot 97; thencenorthwesterly alongthat boundaryandnorthwesterlyand northerlyalongboundariesof Lot 96 to thesoutheasterncornerof Lot 95; thencewesterlyandnortherlyalongboundariesof that lot andonwardsto andnortherlyandeasterlyalong boundariesof Lot 155 to thewesternboundaryofLot 154; thencenortherly alongthat boundaryand northeasterlyalong the northwesternboundaryof Lot 153 to the southerncorner of Lot 158 as shownon Office of Titles Plan15546; thencenorthwesterlyalong the southwesternboundaryof that lot and northwesterlyandnortheasterlyalongsouthwesternand northwesternsides of thenorthwesternsection ofWlliambury Drive to the southerncorner of Lot 15; thence generally northwesterlyandnortherlyalongboundariesof that lot to thesouthwesterncornerof Lot 10; thencenortherlyalong the westernboundaryof that lot and onwards to and northerlyalong the westernboundariesof Lots 9 and 1 and againonwardsto a northernside of YangebupRoad; thencewesterlyand generallysouthwesterlyalong sidesof that roadto theprolongationsoutherlyofthe southernmosteasternboundaryof the easternseveranceof Lot 25 of Cockburn SoundLocation451 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 6922; thencenortherly to and northerlyandgenerallynortheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to the southerncornerof Location2867;thencegenerally northeasterlyalongsoutheasternboundariesof that locationand generallynortheasterly,northerly, generally westerly, generally northwesterly,westerlyand generallysoutherlyalongboundariesof thesouthwesternseveranceof Lot 30 of Locations451 and452as shownon Office of Titles Diagram16768 to the northernmostnorthwesterncornerof Lot23 of Location 451 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 6922; thenceeasterly,southerlyandwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot and onwards to the easternboundaryof the easternseveranceof Lot 1 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram44540;thencenortherlyandwesterlyalong boundariesof that severanceand onwards to and westerly and southwesterlyalongboundariesof the westernseveranceof that lot to theeasterncornerof Lot 13 asshown onOffice of Titles Plan 6922; thencenorthwesterlyalong the northeasternboundaryof that lotandonwardsto the southeasternboundaryof Lot 7; thencesouthwesterlyandnorthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thenortherncornerof Lot 6; thencesouthwesterlyalongthenorthwesternboundariesof that lot, Lot 5 and Lot 4 and generally southwesterlyalongboundariesof Lot 34 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram21769to thenorthwesterncornerof Lot 10 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram 14433; thencesouthwesterly,southerlyandsoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to a northwesternside of YangebupRoad; thencesouthwesterlyand northwesterly along sides of that road to a northeastern side ofRockinghamRoad; thencenorthwesterlyand northerlyalongsides of that road to theprolongation easterlyof the northernboundaryof thenortheasternportion of Lot 7 of Location264 as shown on Office of Titles Plan 1700, thencewesterly to and westerly along thatboundaryandonwardsto thenorthernmosteasternboundaryof Location99; thencenortherly

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and easterlyalong boundariesof that location to an easternsideof Hamilton Road; thencenortherlyalongthat side to the prolongationwesterlyof thesouthernside of EntranceRoad;thenceeasterlyto andeasterlyalongthat sideto thenortheasterncornerof Lot 9 of Location133 as shownon Office of Titles Plan4097; thencesoutherlyalong the easternboundariesofthat lot and lot 18 and onwardsto the northernboundaryof Lot 29 as shownon Office ofTitles Plan 5190; thenceeasterlyand southerlyalong boundariesof that lot and southerlyalong theeasternmosteasternboundaryof Lot 78 of Locations133 and280 asshownon Officeof Titles Diagram44354to thenorthern boundaryof thenorthern severanceof Location 176;thence westerly and southerly along boundaries of that severanceand onwards to andsoutherly and easterly along boundariesof the southernseveranceof the last mentionedlocationto awesternside of Hamilton Road; thencesoutherly southeasterly,againsoutherlyand generally southwesterlyalongsides of that road to a southernside of Fairbairn Road;thencewesterlyalong that side to the northwesterncorner of ClarenceSub Lot 6; thencesoutherlyalongthe westernboundariesof that sublot andsub lot 8 andonwardsto a southernside of Mayor Road; thenceeasterlyalongthat side to the northwesterncorner of CockburnSoundLocation PlO; thencesoutherlyand southeasterlyalong boundariesof that location tonorthernmost northwesterncorner of Location 2149; thencesoutheasterly,northeasterly,again southeasterly,southerly, generally southeasterly,again southerly, westerly, generallysoutherly, generally southwesterly, again generally southeasterly, again westerly, againsoutherly,southwesterly,againwesterlyandgenerallynorthwesterlyalongboundariesof thatlocation to the northwesterncorner of lot 6 of CockburnSound LocationsP1 andP2 andClarenceSub Lot 68, Sub Lot 69 and Lot 103 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram 28700,thencesoutherly along the westernboundary of that lot to a northwesternsideof RussellRoad; thencenortheasterlyand easterlyalong sidesof that road to a westernside of WrightRoad; thencesoutherlyalong that sideand onwardsto the northernmostnorthernboundaryof CockburnSoundLocation 1843; thencewesterlyalong that boundaryto thenorthernmostnortheasterncornerof Lot 2 of Locations1843 and2197 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram60784; thencegenerally southerly,generallysoutheasterly,generally northwesterly,generallywesterly and generally southwesterlyalong boundaries of that lot and onwards to anortheasternboundary of Location 1746; thencegenerally northwesterlyand westerlyalongboundariesof that locationandonwardsto the Low WaterMark of CockburnSound,apointon a presentsouthwesternboundaryof the City of Cockburnand thencegenerallynorthwesterly, generally easterlyand generally southerlyalong boundariesof that city to the startingpoint. Excludingall that portion of landboundedby lines startingfrom thenorthern cornerofLot 69 of CockburnSoundLocation 550 as shownon Office of Titles Plan6088 Sheet2 andextendingsoutheasterlyalong the northeasternboundariesof that lot andLots 70, 71 and72and onwardsto thenorthern corner of Lot 78 as shownon Office of Titles Plan 6088 Sheet3;thence southeasterlyalong the northeasternboundary of that lot and southeasterlyandnortheasterlyalong boundariesof Lot 79 to the northwesterncorner of Lot 80; thencenortheasterlyalongthenorthwesternboundariesof that lot andgenerallynortheasterlyalongboundariesof Lot 81 and lot 82 and onwardsto and along the northernmostnorthwesternboundaryof lot 90 to its northerncorner; thencenortheasterlyto the westernmostsoutheastern corner of Lot 20 of Location 552 as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 67667; thencegenerallynortheasterlyand southerlyalong boundariesof that lot to the northwesterncornerof lot 21; thencesouthwesterlyalong thenorthernmostnorthwesternboundaryof that lot andonwardsto and generallysouthwesterlyalong boundariesof lot 501 of Location550 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram 65311 to the northeasterncorner of lot 502; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyand southerlyalong boundariesof that lot and onwardsto a southernsideofPhoenix Road;thencegenerallyalong sidesof that road to the prolongationsoutherlyof thesouthernmostwesternboundaryof Lot 1 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram66062; thencenortherly to and along that boundaryto the southerncorner of Lot 75 as shownon Office ofTitles Plan 6088 Sheet2 andthencenorthwesterlyalongthe southwesternboundaryof thatlot, generally northwesterlyalong boundariesof Lot 73 and generally northwesterly andnortheasterlyalongboundariesof Lot 69 to thestartingpoint.

Land Administration Public PlansPerth 1:10000’s 3.1 and 3.2 and Perth 1:2000’s 08.01,08.02, 08.03, 08.04, 08.05, 08.06, 08.07, 08.08, 09.03, 09.04, 09.05, 09.06, 09.07, 09.08, 10.05,10.06, 10.09, 10.10, 11.05, 11.06, 11.09, 11.10, 12.06, 12.07, 13.06, 13.07, 13.08, 13.09, 14.08,15.08and15.09.

ScheduleDAll that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the southwesterncorner of the

southernseveranceof JandakotAgricultural Area Lot 156 and extendingnortheasterlyandsoutheasterlyalongsoutheasternandsouthwesternboundariesof thatseveranceto thenorthernmostnorthwesternboundaryof Lot 152; thencenortheasterlyand southeasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to its easterncorner; thencesoutheasterlyto the northernmostnortherncorner of Lot 134; thencesoutheasterlyandsouthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to anortheasternsideof ForrestRoad;thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalongsidesof thatroadto anorthwesternside of PrinsepRoad; thencenortheasterlyalongthat side to the prolongationsouthwesterlyof thewesternmostsoutheasternboundaryofthesouthernseveranceof Lot 156andthencenortheasterlyto thestarting point.

Land AdministrationPublic Plans Perth 1:1000’s 3.1 and 3.2. Perth 1:2000’s 13.06 and13.07.

ScheduleEhll thatportion of landboundedby lines starting from the intersectionof an easternside of

RockinghamRoadwith a southeasternside of the westernsection of Dalison Avenue andextendingnortheasterlyandgenerallyeasterlyalongsidesof thatavenueto the northernmostnorthwesterncornerof the northern severanceof the land subject of Office of Titles Plan10488; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalongnorthwesternboundariesof that severanceandonwards to and generally southwesterlyand generally southerly along boundariesof thesouthernseveranceof the landsubjectof Office of Titles Plan 10488 to the northernboundaryof Cockburn SoundLocation 861; thencewesterly along that boundary an the northernboundaryof Location394 to an easternside of RockinghamRoadandthencenortherlyalongthatsideto thestartingpoint.

LandAdministrationPublic PlansPeel 1:2 000’s09.39, 09.40, 10.39and10.40.

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ScheduleFAll thoseportionsof landcomprisedin-

O.O.T. L. A. JandakotL. A. Cockburn O.O.T. O.O.T. C/TLot No. A. A. Lot SoundLocation DiagramNo. Plan No. Volume-Folio

11 - 264 12394 - -

Pt3 - 133 - - 1030-939702 - 152 65369 - -

15 - 300 20780 - -

55 - 2 - 3562 -

29 - 2 - 3562 -

44 - 2 - 3562 -

46 - 2 - 3562 -

47 - 2 - 3562 -

77 - 2 - 3562 -

87 - 2 - 3562 -

78 - 2 - 3562 -

79 - 2 - 3562 -

80 - 2 - 3562 -

81 - 2 - 3562 -

84 - 2 - 3562 -

99 - 2 - 3562 -

100 - 2 - 3562 -

101 - 2 - 3562 -

102 - 2 - 3562 -

48 - 2 - 3562 -

49 - 2 - 3562 -

50 - 2 - 3562 -

51 - 2 - 3562 -

60 - 2 - 3562 -

90 - 2 - 3562 -

91 - 2 - 3562 -

95 - 2 - 3562 -

93 - 2 - 3562 -

502 - 264 62112 -

43 - 264 68872 - -

3 - 15 66183 - -

9 - 942 61183 - -

160 - 559 - 3563 -

161 - 559 - 3563 -

162 - 559 - 3563 -

163 - 559 - 3563 -

164 - 559 - 3563 -

146 - 559 - 3563 -

147 - 559 - 3563 -

151 - 559 - 3563 -

152 - 559 - 3563 -

153 - 559 - 3563 -

8 - 942 61183 - -

10 - 942 61183 - -

11 - 942 61183 - -

227 - 559 - 3563 -

210 - 559 - 3563 -

212 - 559 - 3563 -

123 - 559 - 3563 -

51 240 - 55400 - -

6 - 942 53651 - -

1 - 15 53634 - -

124 - 559 - 3563 -

125 - 559 - 3563 -

126 - 559 -* 3563 -

S - 404 59450 - -

50 - 559 69872 - -

4 154 - - 2732 -

5 154 - - 2732 -

1 154 - - 2732 -

11 154 - - 2732 -

400 - 97 58034 - -

500 - 133 61099 - -

600 - 99 49932 - -

1 - 133 58695 - -

Pt25 - 150 - - 1066,760Pt7 - 264 - - 1530,881750 - 150 67090 - -

5 - 111& 150 13963 - -

30 - 2 - 3562 -

31 - 2 - 3562 -

10 - 150 14908 - -

500 - 2 58699 - -

35 - 2 - 3562 -

36 - 2 - 3562 -

37 - 2 - 3562 -

38 - 2 - 3562 -

32 - 2 - 3562Pt 10 - 152 - - 1726, 725

6 - 111 13963 - -

500 - 176 58424 - -

4 - 2 22579 - -

A76231-4

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O.O.T. L. A. Jandakot L. A. Cockburn O.O.T. O.O.T. C/TLot No. A. A. Lot- SoundLocation DiagramNo. PlanNo. Volume-Folio

27 - 2 - 3562 -

44 - 150 18832 - -

42 - 150 18832 - -

42 - 150 31633 - -

4 - 150 13963 - -

74 - 2 - 3562 -

40 - 264 16874 - -

67 - 2 - 3562 -

25 - 2 - 3562 -

28 - 2 - 3562 -

24 - 2 - 3562 -

2 - 2 29802 - -

64 - 2 -- 3562 -

65 - 2 - 3562 -

23 - 133 - 5190 -

32 - 451 21794 - -

58 - 2 - 3562 -

57 - 2 - 3562 -

- - Pt2 - - 1371,1011 - 2 22579 - -

70 - 2 - 3562 -

71 - 2 - 3562 -

26 - 2 - 3562 -

34 - 2 - 3562 -

43 - 150 18832 - -

39 - 2 - 3562 -

PtlO - 264 - - 1046,871- - 952 - - 1755, 80962 - 2 - 3562 -

45 - 264 53891 - -

66 - 2 - 3562 -

2 - 150 13963 - -

506 - 150 64481 - -

96 - 2 - 3562 -

3 - 264 17425 - -

56 - 2 - 3562 -

33 - 451 21794 - -

3 - 2 22579 - -

2 - 2 22579 - -

2 ClarenceSub - 15200 - -

Lot 1241 - 150 31633

500 - 2 428002 - 152 430583 - 152 430584 - 152 43CT3

- 152 43058600 - 152 44376601 - 264 44809

48 - 150 59791500 - 2 45867

50 - 2 4582426 - 543 4612327 - 543 4612329 - 543 4612330 - 543 4612331 - 543 4612332 - 543 46123

1 - 152 48915501 - 264 50041

24 - 2 40148500 - 451 61998101 - l33&280 63048500 - 264 51976500 - 451 52099500 - 150 53540602 - 152 53717

47 264 53603100 - 133 5437246 - 264 53891

501 - 150 5851360 - 264 58033

501 - 2 5869929 - Pt 10 5876840 - 264 59380

600 - 451 63864500 ClarenceSub - 67869

Lot 123 - 150 13963 -

4 - 559 65815 -

1 - 559 30793 -

10 - 404 65950 -

116 - 559 - 644526 - 559 67051 -

120 - 559 - 3563

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O.O.T. L.A. Jandakot L.A. Cockburn O.O.T. O.O.T. CITLot No. A. A. Lot SoundLocation DiagramNo. PlanNo. VolumeFolio

500 - 559 67757 - -

2 - 559 43233 - -

500 - 404 67827 - -

500 297 - 68202 - -

10 - 559 69462 - -

51 - 559 69872 - -

223 - 559 - 3563 -

13 154 - - 2732 -

7 154 - - 2732 -

8 154 - - 2732 -

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2 154 - - 2732 -

14 154 - - 2732 -

15 154 - - 2732 -

3 154 - - 2732 -

Pt72 154 - - - * 1424,384.16 154 - - 2732 -

6 154 - - 2732 -

10 154 - - 2732 -

17 154 - - 2732 -

18 154 - - 2732 -

200 154 - 51899 - -

500 - 464 61100 - -

1 - 2 29802 - -

28 - 264 - 1700 -

44 - 152 36265 - -

17 - 133 - 4097 -

Pt 16 - 264 - - 1299-480.Ptll - 264 - - 1148-79.

19 - 133 - 5190 -

- - Pt 451 - - 1036-216.3 - 2 47400 - -

7 233 - 25994 - * -

8 233 - 25994 - -

501 - 154&300 70946 - -.

600 - 15 63306 - -

- - Pt 450 - - 1162-988.5 - 449 18525 - -

16 - 360 31661 - -

3 - 559 34798 - -

17 - 360 31661 - -

9 154 - - 2732 -

55 154 - 60481 - -

50 154 - 51886 - -

51 154 - 51887 - -

- Pt 135 - - - 1209-241.4 136&137 - 39564 - -

12 233 - 57712 - -

3 - 452 17856 - -

1 246&247 - 17856 - -

- Pt246 - - - 1417-148.- - Pt449 - - 1149-888.- - Pt451 6065 - -

1 135 - 20182 - -

Legend-O.O.T-Officeof Titles.L.A.-LandAdministration.CIT-Certificateof Title.A.A.-Agricultural Area.

ScheduleSAll thatportion of landboundedby lines starting from the northeasterncornerof Lot 6 of

JandakotAgriculturalArea Lot 415 as shownon Office of Titles Diagram31466 andextendingwesterlyalong the northernboundaryof that lot 238 metres;thence179 degrees26 minutestothe southernboundaryof the last mentionedlot and thenceeasterly, northeasterlyandnortherlyalongboundariesof that lot to thestartingpoint.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

CITY OF ROCKINGHAM VALUATION AND RATING ORDER No. 11990

Made by His Excellencythe Governorunderthe provisionsof section 533 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960.

Citation1. This Order may be cited as the City of RockinghamValuation and RatingOrder No. 1 1990.

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Commencement

2. This Order shall take effect on and from 1 July 1990.

Revocation of Previous Order3. All previousValuation and Rating Orders in respectof the Municipality ofthe City of Rockinghamare hereby revoked.

Authorisation to use Unimproved Values3. The municipality of the City of Rockinghamis hereby authorisedto usevaluationson unimprovedvaluesin respectof thewhole of its district excludingthe land describedin the Scheduleto this Order.By His Excellency’s Command,Dated 19 June 1990,

M. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

Schedule

ScheduleAAll those portions of land comprised in-

O.O.T. Lot No. O.O.T. Diagram No. O.O.T. Plan No.

1 and 2 77330

35-48, 58-75, 121 17232

17-31, 65-76, 277, 278 16975

159 to 171 md. 16976

1 17383

57-71, 93-95, 125-149 1716585-92, 96-99, 102-124 171668 to 50 md. 17058

120 to 174 md., 286 17082

46-60, 157-161, 163-189, 262 17284

172-208, 251-254, 379-392, 601- 16953603

1 to 11 md. 76831

22-46, 48-88, 372, 476, 478 17254

12-21, 373, 475, 477 17255

301, 302, 304 16969

1, 247-282, 284-300 16980

115-149, 167-171, 180-184,207- 17380210, 241-243, 260, 261

1-66, 248-252, 257, 258, 259 17301

67-114, 244-247 17302

245-255, 258-273 17164

326, 362 76847

327 to 358 mci. 17163

1, 652-660, 706-713, 718-736, 16919776-780, 785-789, 1000, 1001

661-705, 781-784, 790-793 17097

76 to 94 md. 17056

199-228, 340-343, 1001, 1003- 171421005

57 77101

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O.O.T. Lot No. O.O.T. Diagram No. O.O.T. Plan No.

1002 17259

288 77239

229 76829

236-303, 477 16994

304-321, 427, 474 16995

ScheduleBAll that portion of land comprising Lot 492, of CockburnSoundLocation 16, as shownon

Office of Titles Diagram24839.

ScheduleCAll that portion of land comprising Lots 678 to 729 inclusive,of CockburnSoundLocation

16, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 16137.

ScheduleDAll that portion of land comprisingLots 94 to 96 inclusive, 121 to 153 inclusive and 160 to

169 inclusive,of CockburnSoundLocation 16. as shownon Office of Titles Plan 16153.

ScheduleEAll that portion of land comprisingLots 1. 841 to 849 inclusive.852 to 861 inclusive and909

to 917 inclusiveof CockburnSoundLocation 16. as shownon Office of Titles Plan 16002, andLots 816 to 821 inclusive, 832 to 840 inclusive, 850, 851. 862, 863. 874 to 885 inclusive, 893 to904 inclusiveand 918 to 922 inclusive asshownon Office of Titles Plan 16026.

ScheduleFAll that portion of land comprising Lots 53 to 56 inclusive, 75 to 90 inclusiveand 126 to 129

inclusive,of CockburnSoundLocation 16, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 16024and Lots 1to 19 inclusive, 57 to 74 inclusive, 130 to 157 inclusiveand 450. as shown on Office of TitlesPlan 16025.

ScheduleGAll that portion of land comprising Lots 230, 231, 300 to 320 inclusive,409 to 425 inclusive

and 434 to 445 inclusiveof CockburnSound Location 16. as shown on Office of Titles Plan16014, and Lots 270 to 299 inclusive, 394 to 408 inclusive, 426 to 433 inclusive and 446, asshownon Office of Titles Plan 16230.

ScheduleHAll that portion of land comprisingLots 14 to 49 inclusiveand77, of RockinghamLot 1541,

as shownon Office of Titles Plan 16102, Lots 52 to 54 inclusive. 65 to 67 inclusive and666, asshownon Office of Titles Plan 16192,Lots 2 to 13 inclusive,as shownon Office of Titles Plan16193,andRockinghamLot 1568.

Departmentof Land Administration Public Plans: Peel2 000 06.25. 06.26, 06.28, 07.24,07.25,07.26,08.10,08.27and Peel100002.6.

ScheduleIAll that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the intersectionof theLow Water

Mark of ManglesBay with a line in prolongationnorthwesterlyof thenortheasternboundaryof Rockingham Lot 439, a point on a present northwesternboundary of the Shire ofRockingham,and extending southeasterlyto and southeasterlyand southwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to a line in prolongationnorthwesterlyof thenortheasternboundaryofLot 1305; thencesoutheasterlyto and southeasterly,southwesterlyandnorthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to a line in prolongationnortheasterlyof the centrelineof LewingtonStreet; thence southwesterlyto and generally southwesterlyalong that centreline to thecentrelineof Victoria Street;thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalongthatcentrelineandonwardsto a southeasternsideof PattersonRoad; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalongsides of thatroadto thenorthernmostnorthwesterncornerof Lot 1518; thenceeasterlyalongthenorthernboundaryof that lot andeasterlyalongthe northernboundaryof Lot 1519 to thenorthernmostnorthwesterncornerof Lot 1541; thencesouthwesterly,generallysoutheasterly,easterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to a line in prolongationnorthwesterlyof thecentrelineof O’Hara Street;thencesoutheasterlyto andgenerally southeasterlyalongthatcentrelineand onwardsto the centrelineof SimpsonAvenue; thencegenerallynortheasterlyalongthatcentrelineto a line in prolongationsoutheasterlyof thecentrelineof Louise Street;thencegenerally northwesterlyalong that centrelineand generally northwesterlyalongthecentrelineof Dixon Roadto a line in prolongationsouthwesterlyof thenorthwesternboundaryof Lot 1306; thencenortheasterlyto andnortheasterlyalongthatboundaryandnortheasterlyalong the northwesternboundaryof Lot 1307 to a northwesternside of AmbroseStreet;thencenortheasterlyalongthatside to the westerncornerof Lot 1477; thencenortheasterlyalongthenorthwesternboundaryof that lot to thesouthwesternboundaryof Lot 1210; thencenorthwesterly,northerly, northeasterlyand generallysoutheasterlyalongboundariesof thatlot to thenortherncornerof Lot 1211; thencesoutheasterlyalongthenortheasternboundaryof that lot to a line in prolongationsouthwesterlyof the westernmostnorthwesternboundaryof Lot 1209; thencenortheasterlyto andgenerally northeasterlyalong northwesternboundariesof that lot andgenerallynortheasterlyalongnorthwesternboundariesof Lots 1333, 1334and 1335 to thenorthwesterncornerof Lot 1336; thenceeasterlyalongthenorthernboundaryof thatlot andeasterlyalongthe northern boundariesof Lots 1337 to 1348 inclusive andonwardsto thenorthwesterncornerof Lot 1493; thenceeasterlyalong the northernboundaryof that lot to thenortheasterncornerof Lot 75, as shownon Office of Titles Diagram 70581;thencesoutherlyalong the easternboundaryof that lot to its southeasterncorner’ thencesoutherlyto theeasternmostnortheasterncornerof Lot 71; thencesoutherlyalongtheeasternboundaryof that lot and southerlyalong the easternboundariesof Lots 70, 69 and 68 and

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onwards to the northern boundaryof the westernseveranceof Lot 11 of Cockburn SoundLocation 16, as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 46121; thencewesterly, southwesterly,southerly,againsouthwesterlyandeasterlyalongboundariesof thatseverancelot to a line inprolongationnortherly of the easternboundary of Lot 62, as shown on Office of TitlesDiagram43809; thencesoutherlyto and southerly alongthat boundaryto the northeasterncornerof Lot 66, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 9957;thencesoutherlyalong theeasternboundaryof that lot andsoutherlyalongthe easternboundariesof Lots 67, 68, 762, 761, 760and759 to thenortheasterncornerof Lot 758, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 9960, thencesoutherlyalongtheeasternboundaryof that lot andsoutherlyalongthe easternboundariesofLots 757 to 751 inclusive andonwardsto thenortheasterncornerof Lot 750; thencesoutherlyalongthe easternboundaryof that lot andsoutherlyalongthe easternboundariesof Lots 749to 745 inclusiveto the northeasterncornerof Lot 744, as shownon Office of Titles Plan9958;thencesoutherly along the easternboundaryof that lot and onwards to the northeasterncornerof Lot 743; thencesoutherlyalong theeasternboundaryof that lot to the northernmostnortheasterncorner of Lot 450, as shown on Office of Titles Plan 10752; thencesoutherly,generallysouthwesterly,againsoutherlyandsoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thenortherncornerof Lot 454,as shownon Office of Titles Diagram56072;thencesoutheasterlyalong the northeasternboundaryof that lot to a line in prolongationnortheasterlyof thesoutheasternboundary of Lot 100, as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 71462; thencesouthwesterlyto and southwesterlyalong that boundaryto the easterncorner of Lot 1, asshownon Office of Titles Plan 10499; thencesouthwesterlyandgenerallynorthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot and onwards to the centreline of Grange Drive; thence generallysouthwesterlyalongthat centrelineto the centrelineof CambridgeCrescent;thencenorthwesterlyto andgenerallynorthwesterlyalongthatcentreline to a line in prolongationnortheasterlyof the centrelineof Lynda Crescent;thencesouthwesterlyto andsouthwesterlyandwesterly along that centrelineto a line in prolongationnortheasterlyof the southeasternboundary of Location 2453; thencesouthwesterlyto and southwesterlyand northwesterlyalong boundariesof that location to the northeasterncornerof Lot 446 of Location 16, asshownon Office of Titles Plan 11802; thencesouthwesterlyand northwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to asoutheasternsideof WesterlyWay; thencesouthwesterlyalongthat sideand onwardsto the centrelineof Willmott Drive; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalongthatcentrelineandonwardsto a line in prolongationnortheasterlyof thesoutheasternboundaryofLot 56, as shownon Office of Titles Diagram69490;thencesouthwei.terlyto andsouthwesterly along that boundaryto the northeasternboundaryof Lot 57; thencesoutheasterlyalongthat boundaryto a northerncorner of Lot 1026, as shown on Office of Titles Plan 12100;thence southwesterly, northwesterly,again southwesterly, again northwesterly,generallysouthwesterly,southeasterly,again southwesterly,northerly, generally westerly, southerly,westerly,againsoutherly,againwesterly,againsoutherly,againwesterly, generallysoutherly,generallysoutheasterly,again generally southwesterlyandagainsoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thewesternmostwesterncornerof Lot 3, as shownon Office of Titles Plan14630 1; thencegenerally southeasterly,northeasterly,southeasterlyand generally northeasterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the westernmostwesterncorner of Lot 4; thencesoutheasterlyalong the westernmostsouthwesternboundaryof that lot to a northeasternboundaryof Lot 2, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 14630 2; thencenorthwesterly,generallysouthwesterly,southeasterly,southwesterly,again northwesterly,againsouthwesterly,againsoutheasterly,northeasterly,again southeasterly,again southwesterly,again southeasterly,southerly,generallysoutheasterly,againsouthwesterly,againnorthwesterlyandagain southeasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to the northwesternboundaryof Lot 730, as shown onOffice of Titles Diagram62643;thencesouthwesterlyalongthatboundaryand onwardsto thecentrelineof ReadStreet;thencenorthwesterlyalongthat centrelineto a line in prolongationnortheasterlyof the northernmostnorthwesternboundaryof Lot 8, as shown on Office ofTitles Plan 14133 1; thencesouthwesterlyto and southwesterly,generally southeasterly,generallysouthwesterly,again generallysoutheasterly,again southwesterlyand southeasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to the westernmostnorthwesterncornerof Lot 9, as shown onOffice of Titles Plan 14133 2; thencesouthwesterly,generallysoutheasterlysoutherly,northwesterly, generallysouthwesterly,southeasterly,againsouthwesterly,again southerly,easterly,northerly, againeasterly,again southerly,again generallysoutheasterly,northeasterly,againsoutheasterlyagain northeasterly,again southeasterly,again northeasterly,again generallysoutheasterly,generallynortheasterlyandgenerallynorthwesterlyalong boundariesof that lotto a southwesterncornerof Lot 11; thencegenerallynortheasterly,generally southeasterly,generallysouthwesterlyand southeasterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the northeasterncorner of Location 2741; thencegenerally southeasterly,southwesterly,westerly, generallynorthwesterly,again southwesterlyand northwesterlyalongboundariesof that location to asoutheasternside of RandAvenue; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalong southeasternsidesofthat avenueto the northernmostnorthwesterncorner of Lot 16 of Location 16, as shown onOffice of Titles Plan 14132 1; thencegenerally southeasterly,southwesterly,southeasterlyand generallysouthwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the northernmostnortheasternboundaryof Lot 17; thencenorthwesterly,southwesterly,againnorthwesterly,northeasterly,againsouthwesterly,generallysoutheasterly,again southwesterly,southeasterly,againsouthwesterly again northwesterly,again southwesterly,again northwesterly,northerly, generallysouthwesterly,againgenerallysoutheasterlyandagainsouthwesterlyalongboundariesof thatlot,and onwardsto the centrelineof SafetyBay Road thencegenerally southeasterlyalongthat centrelineto a line in prolongationnortheasterlyof the southeasternboundaryof Lot234,asshownon Office of Titles Plan63792; thencesouthwesterlyto andsouthwesterlyandnorthwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the southeasterncorner of Lot 233; thencenorthwesterlyalong the southwesternboundary of that lot and northwesterlyalong thesouthwesternboundariesof Lots 232, 231, 230, and229 to the southeasternsideof the Rightof Wayrunningalongthesoutheasternboundariesof Lot 226andLot 1, asshownon Office ofTitles Diagram52162; thencesouthwesterlyalongthat side to a northeasternside of CurrieStreet;thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalong sidesof that streetto thewesternmostnorthwesterncornerof Location1899;thencenortheasterly,easterlyandsoutherlyalongboundariesofthat locationto thenortheasterncornerof Location2122; thencesoutherlyalongthe easternboundaryof that location to the northernside of OkehamptonRoad; thenceeasterlyandnortheasterlyalong sidesof that road to a southwesternside of Warnbro Sound Avenue,thencesoutheasterlyalong that side to the southeasterncornerof Location 2848; thencesouthwesterly,westerlyandnortherlyalongboundariesof that locationto a southeasternsideof HolcombeRoad thencegenerallysouthwesterly,westerlyand southwesterlyalongsidesofthat roadto an easternside of Currie Street;thencegenerallysoutherlyalong sides of thatstreetto theeasternmostnorthwesterncornerof Lot 798 of Location 16, asshownon Office ofTitles Plan 3892 1; thence southerly, westerly, again southerly, again westerly, again

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southerly,again westerly, again southerly,again westerly, again southerly,again westerly,northerly, northwesterly,again westerly,again northerly, easterlyand again northerlyalongboundariesof that lot to thesouthernmostsoutheasterncornerof the westernseveranceofLot 797; thencenortherly,easterly,againnortherly,northeasterly,agarneasterlyandgenerallynortheasterlyalongboundariesof that severanceto a southwesternside of FendamStreet;thencenorthwesterly,northerly, again northwesterly,again northerly and generally northwesterlyalongsidesof that streetto thesouthwesternsideof BlakeyStreet;thencenorthwesterly alongthatside to a southeasternside of SheltonStreet;thencesouthwesterlyalongthatsideto thenortheasterncorner of Location1958; thencesouthwesterlyalong thenorthwesternboundaryof that location andonwardsto the Low WaterMark of WarnbroSound,a point ona presentsouthwesternboundaryof the Shire of Rockingham,and thencegenerally northwesterly,generallywesterly,generallynortherly,againgenerallynorthwesterly,agamgenerallynortherly,generallysoutheasterlyand generallynortheasterlyalongboundariesof that shiretothe startingpoint. Excludingall thoseportionsof landasdescribedin Parts 1 and2 below.

Part 1All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the northwesterncorner of the

northern severanceof Lot 402 of CockburnSoundLocation 16, as shownon Office of Titlesdiagram 14491, and extendingeasterlyalong the northernmostnorthernboundaryof thatseveranceto theeasternside of FisherStreet;thencenortherlyalongthat side to thesouthwesterncornerof RockinghamLot 1238; thencenortherly, northeasterlyandeasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thewesterncornerof Lot 1532, as surveyedandshownon Department of Land AdministrationOriginal Plan 15849; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyand generally easterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thewesternsideof a closedroadformerly DennisStreet, as surveyedand shownon Departmentof Land Administration Plan 9070; thencesoutherly along that side to the westernmostnorthwesternboundaryof Lot 1543; thencesouthwesterly,southerly, easterly and southeasterlyalong boundariesof that lot to thenortheasterncornerof Lot 508of CockburnSoundLocation 16, as shownon Office of TitlesPlan 11967; thencewesterly along thenorthern boundaryof that lot andwesterlyalongthenorthern boundariesof Lots 509, 510, 511, and512 to thenorthernmostnortheasterncornerof thenorthernseveranceof Lot 402, as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 14491; thencesoutherly,easterly,againsoutherly,againeasterly,againsoutherly,southwesterly,northwesterly, generallywesterly,again southerly,westerly,again southerly,generallyeasterly,generallysoutherly, again easterly,again southerly, again westerly, again southerly,again westerly,again southerly,again easterly,againsoutherly,againwesterly, againsoutherly,again westerly, againsoutherly,againeasterly,southeasterly,again westerly,againsoutheasterly,againeasterly,againsoutherly,againeasterlyandgenerally southwesterlyalongboundariesof thatlot to a northeasternboundaryof Lot 3, as shownon Office of Titles Diagram44748; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyandwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot to theeasterncornerof thesoutheasternseveranceof Lot 402, as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 14491; thencewesterlyand northerly alongboundariesof that severanceto the centrelineof Rae Road,thence westerly along that centreline to a line in prolongationnortherly of the easternboundaryof Lot 168, as shownon Office of Titles Diagram 10882; thencesoutherlyto andsoutherlyandwesterlyalongboundariesof that lot and onwardsto the easternboundaryofLot 169; thencesoutherly,westerlyandnortherlyalongboundariesof that lot andonwardstothe centreline of RaeRoad; thenceeasterlyalong that centreline to a line in prolongationsoutherlyof thesouthernmostwesternboundaryof thesouthwesternseverandeof Lot 402, asshownon Office of Titles Diagram 14491; thencenortherly to andnortherly, northeasterly,generallywesterly,southeasterly,southwesterly,northwesterly,againnortherly, again northeasterly,againgenerally westerly,again southeasterly,southerly,westerly,again northwesterly, againwesterly, againsouthwesterlyandagainnortherly alongboundariesof that severance to the southeasterncorner of Location 2341 and thencenortherly, along the easternboundaryof that locationto thestartingpoint.

Part2All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the northernmostnorthwestern

cornerof the northeasternseveranceof Lot 2 of CockburnSoundLocation 16, as shown onOffice of Titles Plan 10500 and extendinggenerally northeasterly,generally southeasterly,southwesterly,northwesterly,generallysouthwesterly,southerly,southeasterly,again generally southwesterly,generally northwesterly,generally westerly,again southerly,againsouthwesterly,againnorthwesterly,againsouthwesterly,againnorthwesterly,againsouthwesterly,againnorthwesterly,againsouthwesterly,westerly,northerly, easterly,againnortherly, againnorthwesterly,againnortherly,northeasterly,againnortherly, againwesterly,againsoutherly,againwesterly,againnortherly,againnorthwesterly,generallyeasterly,againgenerallynorthwesterly, againnortheasterlyand againnorthwesterlyalong boundariesof that severancetothestartingpoint.

ScheduleJAll that portion of landboundedby lines starting from the intersectionof the Low Water

Mark of Comet Bay with a line in prolongationnorthwesterlyof the westernmostsouthernboundaryof thenorthernseveranceof Lot 105 of CockburnSoundLocation16, as shownonOffice of Titles Plan 14599, a point on a presentwestern boundary of the Shire ofRockingham,andextendingsoutheasterlyto andsoutheasterly,generallynortheasterly,againsoutheasterly,again generallynortheasterly,again southeasterly,southerly,southwesterly,northeasterly,againsouthwesterly,againsoutheasterly,againsouthwesterly,againsoutheasterly, againsouthwesterly,againsoutheasterly,againgenerallynortheasterly,againsoutheasterly, again southwesterly,again southeasterly,generally southwesterly,again southeasterlyandagain southwesterlyalongboundariesof that severanceand onwardsto a southwesternside of Singleton BeachRoad; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalongsides of that roadto thenorthwesterncornerof thesoutheriseveranceof Lot 105, as shownon Office of Titles Plan14599; thencesoutheasterly,southerly,generallysouthwesterlyandeasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thecentrelineof PensonStreet;thencegenerallysoutherlyalongthat centrelineto thenorthern boundaryof Lot 3, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 3064,apoint on a presentsouthernboundaryof theShireof Rockinghamandthencewesterlyandgenerally northerlyalongboundariesof that shireto thestartingpoint.

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ScheduleKAll that portion of landboundedby lines starting from the intersectionof the Low Water

Mark of Comet Bay with a line in prolongation westerly of the northern boundary ofCockburn Sound Location 2030, a point on a present westernboundary of the Shire ofRockinghamandextendingeasterlyto andeasterlyalongthatboundaryto the northwesterncorner of the northern severanceof Lot 12, as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 27704;thencegenerallysoutheasterly,northeasterly,northwesterly,againnortheasterly,againnorthwesterly,againnortheasterly,againnorthwesterly,againnortheasterly,generally northwesterly, again northeasterly,southeasterly,southwesterly,again northeasterly,again generallynorthwesterly,againnortheasterly,againsoutheasterly,againsouthwesterly,againnortheasterly, again northwesterly,generally northeasterly,again generally southeasterly,generallysouthwesterly,again southeasterly,againnortheasterly,again southeasterly,again northeasterly, again southeasterly,again northeasterly,again southeasterly,easterly,againsoutheasterly, again northeasterly,again northwesterly,againnortheasterly,again northwesterly,againnortheasterlyand again southeasterlyalong boundariesof that severanceand onwardsto asoutheasternside of DampierDrive; thencenortheasterlyand southeasterlyalongsidesof thatroad to thenorthernmostnorthwesterncorner of the southernseveranceof Lot 12, as shownon Office of Titles Diagram27704;thencesouthwesterly,northwesterly,westerly,againsouthwesterly,southerly,againsouthwesterly,againnorthwesterly,southeasterly,againsouthwesterly, again’ southeasterly,again southwesterly,again southerly,again southwesterly,againsoutheasterly,generallysouthwesterly,againsoutherly,again southwesterly,again southeasterly, again southwesterly,northeasterly,easterly,againsouthwesterly,again westerly,againnorthwesterly,again southwesterly,againnortheasterly,again easterly,again southerly,againsouthwesterly,againsoutherlyandeasterlyalongboundariesof thatseveranceto anorthwesterncornerof Lot 950,as shownon Office of Titles Diagram63426;thencesoutherly,westerlyand again southerlyalong boundariesof that lot and onwardsto the northwesterncorner ofLot 951; thencesoutherlyalongthewesternboundaryof that lot to the northernmostnorthern boundaryof Lot 101, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 14597;thencewesterlyalong thatboundaryto thenortheasterncornerof thenorthernseveranceof Lot 105, as shownon Officeof Titles Plan 14599; thencewesterly along the northern boundaryof that severanceandonwardsto theLow WaterMark of CometBay, apoint on apresentwesternboundaryof theShire of Rockingham, and thence generally northerly, generally northwesterlyand againgenerallynortherlyalongboundariesof thatshireto the startingpoint.

ScheduleLAll that portion of land comprisingLot 101 of Cockburn SoundLocation 16, as shownon

Office ofTitles Diagram71279.

ScheduleMAll that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the northernmostnortheastern

cornerof Lot 85 of Peel EstateLots’600and601, asshownon Office of Titles Plan15825,andextendinggenerallysoutheasterlyandsoutherlyalongboundariesof that lot to aneasternsideof CastlereaghCircle; thencesoutherly and southwesterlyalong sides of that circle andgenerallysouthwesterlyalong southeasternsides of Delwood Court to the easterncorner ofLot 252 of Lot 601, as shownon Office of Titles Plan 15826; thencegenerally southwesterlyalong boundariesof that lot to the southernmostsoutheasterncorner of Lot 253; thencesouthwesterly,northwesterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to the southwestern corner of Lot 249; thencenorthwesterlyalong the southwesternboundaryof that lot andonwards to the centrelineof CastlereaghCircle; thencegenerally southwesterlyalong thatcentrelineandonwards to the centrelineof SovereignAvenue, as shownon Office of TitlesPlans 15825 and 15826; thencegenerally northwesterlyalong that centrelineto a line inprolongationsouthwesterlyof the centrelineof SheridanWay; thencegenerallynortheasterlyalongthat centrelineto a line in prolongationsoutheasterlyof the southwesternboundaryofLot 44 of Lot 600, as shown on Office of Titles Plan 15825; thencenorthwesterlyto andnorthwesterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot to thesouthwesterncornerof Lot43; thencenortherly along thewesternboundaryof that lot and northerly along the westernboundariesof Lots 42, 41, 40, 39 and 38 to the southernboundaryof Lot 36; thencewesterly,northerlyand easterlyalong boundanesof that lot to the northwesterncorner of Lot 37;thenceeasterlyalong the northern boundary of that lot and onwards to the northernmostnorthwesterncorner of Lot 77; thenceeasterlyalong the northern boundaryof that lot andeasterlyalong the northern boundariesof Lots 78, 79, 80, 81 and 82 to the northernmostnorthwesterncorner of Lot 85 andthenceeasterlyalong thenorthernmostnorthern boundaryof that lot to thestartingpoint.

ScheduleNAll that portion of land comprising Lot 3 of Peel EstateLots 724 and 725, as shownon

Office of Titles Diagram31973.

Schedule0All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the westernmostsouthwestern

corner of Lot 7 of Peel EstateLot 304, as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 64561, andextendingnortherlyalong an easternsideof MandurahRoadto the westernmostnorthwestern cornerof Lot 10, as shownon Office of Titles Diagram 66572; thenceeasterly,northerly,again easterly,southerly,again easterlyand again southerlyalong boundariesof that lot to anortheasternsideof Fifty Roadandthencegenerallynorthwesterlyalongsidesof thatroadtothestartingpoint.

ScheduleP

All that portion of land comprisingLot 11 of Peel EstateLot 337, as shownon Office ofTitles Diagram38022.

ScheduleQAll thatportion of landcomprisingCockburnSoundLocation224.

ScheduleRAll that portion of land comprising Lot 51 of CockburnSoundLocations189 and204, as

shownon Office of Titles Diagram58419.

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ScheduleSAll that portion of landcomprisingCockburnSoundLocation 1728.

ScheduleTAll that portion of land comprising Peel Estate ‘Lot 295. Department of Land

AdministrationPublic Plans: Peel 10 000 2.4 and Pt 1.4, 2.5, 2.6, 3.6; Peel2 000 05.26, 05.27,05.28, 06.23, 06.25, 06.26, 06.27, 06.28, 06.29, 06.30, 07.09, 07.10, 07.11, 07.12, 07.13, 07.21,07.22, 07.24, 07.25, 07.26, 07.27, 07.28, 07.29, 07.30, 08.11, 08.12, 08.27, 08.28, 08.29, 08.31,08.32, 09.31and09.32.

ScheduleUAll thoseportionsof CockburnSoundLocation 16 as comprised in Office of Titles Plans

16328, 16334, 16335, 16374, 16387, 16395, 16396, 16477, 16478, 16479, 16567, 16568,16581, 16582, 16598, 16601, 16602, 16603, 16618, 16619, 16646, 16657, 16741 and 16805and Office of Titles Diagrams 74562, 74775, 74776, 74902 and 74957.

ScheduleVAll thoseportions of eachof PeelEstate Lots 600 and 601 as comprised in Office of

Titles Plans 16665 and 16666.

ScheduleWAll thoseportionsof RockinghamLot 1541 as comprised in Office of Titles Plans16218,

16350 and 16594 and Office of Titles Diagram 74641.

Shire of CarnamahBy resolution of the CarnamahShire Council on 16th May, 1990, the following amendedfees andchargeswere adopted-CARNAMAH HALL $Main Hall only, for any approveduse 7.50/hr

Kitchen-a major useper occasion 29.90b minor useper occasion in conjunction with main hall activity 7.50/hr

SupperRoom-a recurring leisure activities 3.70/hrb meetingsper occasion 7.50c plus kitchen if required 3.70d social functions 6.20

Stage 4.40/hrAll sectionscombined 12.50/hrCleaning and maintenancesurcharge 18.30/hrSale of disposabletableclothsper table 3.80External trestle hire-

a deposit per trestle per occasion { ?dr5:

b hire per trestle per occasion { ?r5:

CARNAMAH RECREATION CENTRE

Badminton-Seasonfee coveringuseof thestadium, function room, kitchen forclub nights, pennants,junior and ladies social day 545.00Note:-Does not include fee for LadiesAssociationBadminton Central West.Indoor Cricket-Seasonfee coveringuse of, stadium, kitchen for indoor cricketfixtures 580.00Football-Seasonfee covering oval usagefor homegamesand training nights;changeroomsfor home games and training sessions;and function room andkitchen/kiosk for homegamesonly and includeseveningfunctions plus B.B.Q’sfor after homegames 1775.00Note:-Payable in two moieties-lst beginning of season,the secondhalfwaythrough the season.Basketball-Nightly feeper occasionof casualuse, coveringuseof thestadium,function room and kitchen for basketball games 52.00

SummerCricket-Seasonfeecovering oval useagefor homegamesandtrainingnights; changeroomsfor homegamesandtraining sessions;and function roomand kitchen/kiosk for home gamesonly 227.00

Agricultural Show-Feefor the annualNorth Midlands Agricultural Show andEneabbaSheepareenacovering all facilities 300.00Note:-This fee is not inclusive of the hire chargefor Regupol matting whichis to be laid in the CarnamahRecreationCentrestadium floor for the durationof the show seelater fee.CasualFeesKitchen/Kiosk-

a major occasion,including useof coolroom if required 59.60

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$b minor use, excludingthe coolroom 11.60

Barbecues-peroccasion 7.50

Coolroom-perday or part thereof for individual hire 7.50

Function Room-a recurring leisure activities such as aerobics, Senior Citizens Keep

Fit, coaching clinics 3.70/hrb meetingsper occasion;plus 7.40c kitchen if required 3.70d social functions-where there is no food or drink 6.20/hre social functions-where food or drink is served 8.70/hrI Conferences;sales;seminars 8.70/hr

Stadiuma whole stadium 8.70/hrb per badmintoncourt 3.70/hr

Cleaning surcharge 18.30

Changeroomsa per changeroomper night for "bunk" facilities 24.90b meetings/functions 1.90/hr

CARNAMAH RECREATION GROUNDSHockeyClub-seasonfee for hockeyfield for training sessionsandplaying days 78.50

BasketballClub-seasonfee for externalbasketballcourtsfor training sessionsand playing nights 300.00

Netball Club-seasonfee for external netball courts for training sessionsandplaying days 62.00

Tennis Club-seasonfee for tennis pavilion and tennis courts-all activities . 904.00

General Ground Hire-a per half day 15.00b per day 29.90

ENEABBA COMMUNITY CENTRE

All Sections-socialfunctions 12.50/hr

Cleaning surcharge 18.30/hr

Badminton-per club session for hall and kitchen 18.10

Squash/Badminton-casualhire for all 3.70/hr

Meetingsa per occasionfor meetingroom and kitchen 7.50b per occasion for meetingroom only 5.00

ENEABBA COMMUNITY CENTRE AND RECREATION GROUNDS

Football-seasonfee for Centreand Groundsfor homegames, training nightsand aftergamefunctions 377.00Association Football-for centreand groundsper match 54.50

GeneralGround Hire-a per half day 14.90b per day 29.90c children no charge

Horseman’sClub-ground hire for definedand fencedareain useper annum 27.50

EneabbaGolf Club-per annum 27.50

CARNAMAH CARAVAN PARKCaravan/Campers-

a 2 personsno power/day 6.40b 2 personswith power/day 8.20c 2 personswith power/week 54.40d over 2 persons/day/personextra charge 1.30 ea

Showers-e itinerants/person 1.30

DUPLICATING CHARGES

Cost of stencil 1.20

‘Typing 1/2 hour per stencil 7.00

Paperper ream all colours 11.70

Duplicating 1/4 hour/ream 4.00

Papermay be chargedfor by:-Ream 500 sheets 11.70

Half ream 250 sheets 5.80

Supply and cut electronic stencil 5.80

Fax Charges 2.20

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HIRE OF REGUPOL MATTING $Supply, laying and subsequentremoval of matting in complex stadium peroccasion 218.00

DOG CONTROL FEES AND CHARGESPoundage-

a 1st 24 hours or part thereof 28.00b each subsequent24 hour period or part thereof 14.00

Dog destructionat ownersrequest 14.00

Catcher’sfee per dog 16.00

"MAT" ADVERTISING

Quarter page Commercial 4.00

Quarterpage private 1.70

Full page privately producedtack-ons, per edition 5.90

Half page Commercial 8.00

Half page private 3.40

Full page Commercial 16.00

Full pageprivate 6.80

Community advertisingby social and sportinggroups N/C

SALE OF ELECTORAL ROLLSFeeper roll 7.00

RESEARCH FEE

Per half day-staff time 44.00

CARNAMAH SWIMMING POOL

SeasonTicketa Family including children under 16 years 80.00b Adult single 16 years and over 41.00c Child single 15 yearsand under 20.50

Half-SeasonTickets from 1 February-a Family 40.00b Adult single 20.50c Child single 10.25

Session Admittance Fees:-

Non-swimming Adult/old-age pensioners ‘ 0.80

Adult 1.10

Children 15 yearsand under 0.80Babes-in-arms/prams/pushers

School or private hire per day/occasion 80.00Milloy and GlassfordShields N/C

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shire of Kojonup

FEES AND OTHER CHARGESIn pursuanceof the powers conferred upon it by the abovementionedAct, and all other powersenablingit, the Council herebyrecordshaving resolvedon 28th May 1990, to setthe following feesand chargesin respectto facilities or servicesof Council.

1. SaleyardsFees.Sheep 25 CentsPigs 50 Cents2. Swimming Pool.Daily.Adults $2.00Children and Pensioners $1.00In-term swimming classes No chargeSwimming Carnivals $55.00Vacation Swimming as per daily admittancechargesSeasonal.Family $75.00Adult $37.50Child/Pensioner $18.75

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3. RecreationFacilities.Basketball $120.00Cricket $350.00Football $1 500.00Hockey $270.00Netball $120.00Squash $1 100.00Softball $120.00Note: The abovechargesdo not allow for free useof Complex facilities, except on sportsplaying

days the exceptionbeingthe Football Club.

Private!4. RecreationSporting Complex. Commercial CommunityMeeting Room downstairs $22.00 $11.00Meeting Room upstairs $51.00 $25.00Liquor Bond refundable $100.00 $100.00Dancing lessons,self defence, aerobics, ladies art, etc $11.00/hr $5.50/hrHire of tables $2.00/tableHire of chairs 70 cents/chair

Private!5. R.S.L. Hall. Commercial CommunityAll facilities $71.00 $35.00Liquor bond refundable $100.00 $100.00Dancinglessons,self defence, aerobics,church services,etc $11.00/hr $5.50/hr

Private!6. Memorial and LesserHall. Commercial Community

StandardBond refundable $100.00 $100.00Main Hall, LesserHall andKitchen $208.00 $104.00Main Hall only $109.00 $55.00Main Hall and Kitchen $150.00 $75.00LesserHall and Kitchen $140.00 $70.00Lesser Hall only $102.00 $51.00LesserHall-Meeting only $32.00 $8.00/hrKitchen Only $40.00 $20.00

Dancing lessons,aerobics,self defence, badminton $16.00/hr $8.00/hr

Extendedtime after midnight $20.00/hr $20.00/hr* Community being local non-profit orientatedorganisations.* The Friends of Springhavenare not chargefor their functions or for hire of equipment.* All other requestsfor free hall hire or equipmentmust be submitted to Council.* All setting up and basic cleaning to be the responsibility of the hirer.

CITY OF BELMONTIt is hereby notified for Public Information that Alan Richard Hall, Rangerfor the City of Belmontis an authorizedOfficer for the following purposes.Local GovernmentAct 1960 As AmendedDog Act 1976 As AmendedThe Control of VehiclesOff RoadAreas Act 1978 As AmendedBush Fires Act 1954 As Amended

Litter Act 1978 As Amendedand for the purposeof Control and Supervisionof any of the By-laws of the Council.

B. R. GENONI, Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928Shire of Quairading Town Planning SchemeNo. 2

Notice is hereby given that the Shire Council of Quairading on 15 February 1990 passedthefollowing Resolution-

Resolved that the Council, in pursuanceof section 7 of the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct1928, preparethe aboveTown Planning Schemewith referenceto an areasituatedwholly withinthe Shireof Quairadingandenclosedwithin the inner edgeof a brokenblack borderon a plan nowproducedto the Council and marked and certified by the Shire Clerk underhis hand dated 15February 1990 as "SchemeArea Map".Dated this 13th day of March 1990.

N. J. KEILEY, Shire Clerk.

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CORRIGENDUM

Closureof Private Street

City of CanningLG: CI 4-121

An error hasbeenmadein the noticepublishedin theGovernmentGazetteof 8 June, 1990 on page2670 relating to the closureof a private street in the City of Canning.

To correctthis error which is shown on Line 4, "Diagram 1883" should be deletedand "Diagram3517" should be inserted.

S. COLE,Director, Local GovernmentServices.

CORRIGENDUM

Closureof Private StreetShire of Swan

LG: SW 4-13 P:Q

An error hasbeenmadein the noticepublishedin theGovernmentGazetteof 1 June,1990 on page2565 relating to the closureof private street in the Shire off Swan.To correct this error which is shown in item 1, Line 4, "Lot 96" should be deletedand "Lot 93"replaced therein.

S. COLE,Director, Local GovernmentServices.

DOG ACT 1976

Section 18 2

Colour of RegistrationTagsThe Minister for Local Governmenthereby orders,under section 18 2 of the Dog Act 1976, thatthecolour specifiedin the following table for a registrationperiodshall be thecolour of registrationtags issued under section 16 6 of the Act for that period.

TableRegistration ColourPeriod Ending31 October 1991 Red31 October 1992 Blue31 October1993 Green

G. HILL, Minister for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

MUNICiPAL ELECTIONSDepartment of Local Government,

Perth, 29 June 1990.

It is hereby notified, for general information, in accordancewith section 138 of the LocalGovernmentAct 1960, that the following personshavebeenelectedmembersof theundermentionedMunicipalities to fill the vacanciesshown in the particularshereunder-

Date of Election; Member Elected, Surname,First Name; Office; Ward; How Vacancy Occurred;aEffluxion of time; b Resignation; c Death; d Disqualified; e Other; Name of PreviousMember; Remarks.

Shire of Westonia

5/5/90; Tworney, William George;Councillor; Town; a; Twomey, W.G.; Annual.5/5/90; Geier, Mervyn Louis; Councillor; North; a; Geier, M.L.; Annual.5/5/90; Della Bosca, CesarinoJoseph;Councillor; Central; a; Della Bosca, C.J.; Annual,9/6/90; Simmonds,John Lloyd; Councillor; Town; b; Simmonds,M.; Extraordinary.

Shire of Tammin

9/6/90; Hocking, Richard Keith; Councillor; -; a; Rogers,A.; Extraordinary.9/6/90; York, Ronald John; Councillor; -; b; Caffell, G.; Extraordinary.

Shireof Victoria Plains

9/6/90; Field, ThomasPatrick; Councillor; East; b; Giles, S.A.; Extraordinary.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3199

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

Departmentof Local Government,Perth, 29 June 1990.

It is hereby notified, for general information, in accordancewith section 138 of the LocalGovernmentAct 1960, that the following personshavebeenelectedmembersof theundermentionedMunicipalities to fill the vacanciesshown in the particularshereunder-Date of Election; MemberElected, Surname,First Name;Office; Ward; How VacancyOccurred;a

Effluxion of time; b Resignation; c Death; d Disqualified; e Other; Name of PreviousMember; Remarks.

City of Perth

5/5/90; Leahy, JamesMichael; Councillor; Central West; a; Silbert, E.A.; Annual.5/5/90; Roberts, Michelle, H.; Councillor; North; a; Roberts, M.H.; Annual.5/5/90; Bissett,JohnGregory; Councillor; Heirisson;a; Evans,R.P.; Annual.5/5/90; Badger, Clyde William; Councillor; North Perth; a; Salpietro, S.; Annual.5/5/90; Watters, JoanEvelyn; Councillor; Leederville; a; Watters, J.E.; Annual.5/5/90; Marsh, Noel Petras;Councillor; Wembley; a; Cranley, C.J.; Annual.5/5/90; Pelczar,Otto; Councillor; Coast; a; Moran, J.H.; Annual.5/5/90; Nairn, Donald Maxwell; Councillor; East Victoria Park; a; Nairn, D.M.; Annual.5/5/90; Smithwick, Ida, A.; Councillor; Carlisle; a; Hayes,J.K.; Annual.

Shire of Coolgardie

9/6/90; Little, Gerald Ernest; -; Kambalda;b; Vacant;Extraordinary.Shire of Merredin

16/6/90; Chapman,Cohn James;Councillor; Central; a; -; Extraordinary.

ERRATUM

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Whereasan error occurred in the notice under the above headingon page 1593 of GovernmentGazetteNo. 28 dated 30 March 1990 it is correctedas follows.In the notice containing the heading"Armadale 1890/985." In the first paragraphdelete "Thoseportionsof CanningLocations 1195 and 1262" and insert"Thoseportionsof CanningLocations1195and 1626."

Shireof Wyndham-Ea,stKimberleyRanger

Notice is hereby given for public information that Clifford Bruce Griffiths, hasbeenappointedbythe Shire to act as Rangerthroughout the whole of the Shire of Wyndham-EastKimberley and tobe authorisedofficer for the following purposes-

Local GovernmentAct 1960Dog Act 1976Litter Act 1979Shire By-laws and RegulationsBush Fires Act 1954Control of VehiclesOff Road Areas.

I. W. STIJBBS, Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Town of NorthamRate Exemption

It is notified for public information that theNorthamTown Council hasgrantedin accordancewithsection532 12 of the Local GovernmentAct rate exemptionto the NorthamTrotting Club for thatportion of ReserveNo. 3303 that is leased from Council and occupiedby the Club.

B. H. WITTBER, Town Clerk.

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CORRIGENDUM

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

ProposedLoan No. 95 of $82 000

Whereasan error occurred in the notice published under the aboveheadingon page 1618 of theGovernmentGazettedated30th March, 1990, it is correctedas follows:

The phrase "$82 000 for a period of ten 10 years, repayable at the Office of the Council,Dandaraganby twenty 20 equal half yearly instalments of principal and interest.

should read

"$82 000 for a period of eight 8 years, repayableat the Office of the Council, Dandaraganby

sixteen16 equal half yearly instalments of principal and interest.G. SNOOK, President.

B. J. GOLDING, Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shire of Busselton

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

ProposedLoan No. 167 of $208 500

Pursuant to Section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, as amended,the Shire of Busseltonherebygives noticethat it proposesto borrow $208 500 by the saleof a debentureon the followingterms and for the following purpose:

Term

$208 500 repayableover a period of 15 yearsat the office of the Shire of Busseltonby half-yearlyinstalmentsof principal and interest.

Purpose

Provision of changeroomsand landscaping as part of an overall redevelopmentplan for theBusseltonbeachfront.

The schedulerequiredby Section 609 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, asamended,for theaboveloan is available for inspectionat theoffice of the Council during normal businesshoursfor aperiodof thirty-five 35 days from the publication of this notice.

J. R. COOPER,Shire President

K. A. WHITE, Acting Shire Clerk

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shire of BusseltonNOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

ProposedLoan No. 166 of $141 400

Pursuant to Section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, as amended,the Shire of Busseltonhereby gives noticethat it proposesto borrow $141 400 by the sale of a debentureon the followingterms and for the following purpose:

Term

$141 400 repayableover a period of 15 yearsat the office of the Shire of Busseltonby half-yearlyinstalmentsof principal and interest.

Purpose

Provision of a kiosk facility to replacethe existing beachshopaspart of an overall redevelopmentplan for the Busseltonbeachfront.The schedulerequiredby Section609 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960, asamended,for theaboveloanis availablefor inspectionat the office of the Council during normalbusinesshoursfor a periodof thirty-five 35 days from the publication of this notice.

J. R. COOPER, Shire PresidentK. A. WHITE, Acting Shire Clerk

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shireof Dowerin

Notice of Intention to BorrowProposedLoan No. 89 $210 000

Pursuantto section 610 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960, the Shire of Dowerinherebygives noticeof its intention to borrow $210 000 by the issue andsaleof debentureson the following terms-

TheLoan will berepaidby ten 10 equalhalfyearly repaymentsof Principal andInterestbasedon a repaymentterm of five 5 yearsat the office of the Council, 13 Cottrell Street,Dowerin.

Purposeof Loan: The Constructionof an Indoor Sports Building over its insitu BasketballCourts.

Specificationsand estimatesof costs thereofand the statementsrequiredby section608 are openfor inspectionat the office of the Council during normal office hours, for thirty five 35 days afterthe publication of this notice.Note:The Dowerin MachineryField Days Committee will be repaying $180 000 of this loan whichwill thereforenot be any burdenon the Rates.

W. K. JONES, Shire President.ALEX READ, Shire Clerk.

- IIJDE

MINING ACT 1978-1983

Notice of Application of an Orderfor Forfeiture

Departmentof Mines, PerthWA 6000.

In accordancewith Regulation49 2 c of the Mining Act 1978-1983,notice is herebygiven thatthe licencesareliable to forfeiture under theprovisionsof section 96 1 a for breachof covenant,viz, non paymentof rent.

Warden.

To be heardin the Warden’sCourt Marble Bar on the 17/08/90.

PILBARA MINERAL FIELD

Marble Bar District

P45/479-Agip Australia Pty LtdP45/480-AgipAustraliaPty LtdP45/481-Agip Australia Pty Ltd; Lynas Gold NLP45/482-Agip Australia Pty Ltd; Lynas Gold NLP45/483-Agip Australia Pty LtdP45/484-AgipAustraliaPty LtdP45/485-Agip Australia Pty LtdP45/486-AgipAustraliaPty LtdP45/487-Agip Australia Pty LtdP45/488-Agip Australia Pty LtdP45/489-Agip Australia Pty LtdP45/490-Agip Australia Pty Ltd

PILBARA MINERAL FIELDNullagine District

P46/955-Menzel,Bruce Walter; Mitchell, Albert Edward; O’Meara, Denis William

WEST PILBARA MINERAL FIELD

P47/527-Zimmerebner,MiP47/528-Zimmerebner,AdiP47/529-Zimmerebner,MiP47/530-Zimmerebner,Mi

MINING ACT 1978Notice of Application for an Order for Forfeiture

Departmentof Mines,Kalgoorlie W.A. 6430.

In accordancewith Regulation 49 2 c of the Mining Act 1978, notice is hereby given that theProspectingLicencesare liable to forfeiture under the provisionsof section 96 1 a for breachofcovenant,viz, non paymentof rent.

B. A. LANE, WardenA76231-5

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To be heardin the Warden’sCourt, Kalgoorlie on the 26th July, 1990.

EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD

Bulong District

25/644-TrafalgarMining NL25/645-TrafalgarMining NL25/646-TrafalgarMining NL25/647-TrafalgarMining NL25/648-TrafalgarMining NL25/649-TrafalgarMining NL25/650-TrafalgarMining NL25/657-TrafalgarMining NL25/901-Donegan,Francis James

East Coolgardie District

26/1026-SovereignGold NL26/1659-Alkane Exploration NL26/1660-Alkane Exploration NL26/1661-Alkane Exploration NL26/1662-Alkane Exploration NL26/1663-Alkane Exploration NL26/1664-Alkane Exploration NL26/1665-Alkane Exploration NL26/1666-Alkane Exploration NL26/1667-Alkane Exploration NL26/1668-Alkane Exploration NL26/1669-Alkane Exploration NL26/1670-Alkane Exploration NL

NORTH EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD

Kanowa District

27/991-Ledden,Peter Robert Varville27/992-Ledden,Peter Robert Varville27/993-Ledden,PeterRobert Varville

Kurnalpi District

28/512-Lee, Nigel Wickham; Ritchie, TerenceEdwardMenziesDistrict

29/864-Calegari,John; Calegari, ShaneJohn29/1062-Doyle,Philip Francis29/1064-KazbekPty Ltd.29/1065-KazbekPty Ltd.29/1066-KazbekPty Ltd.

Ularring District

30/543-LubbockNominees Pty Ltd; Clogau Australia Ltd.30/797-NVA Pty Ltd.

Yerilla District

3 1/668-Izakovic, Josef

MINDG ACT 1978NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITURE

Departmentof Mines,Kalgoorlie, WA 6430.

In accordancewith Regulation 49 2 c of the Mining Act 1978, notice is hereby given that theMiscellaneousLicencesare liable to forfeiture under the provisions of Section 96 1 a for breachof covenant,viz, non paymentof rent.

B. A. LANE, Warden.To be heardin the Warden’sCourt Kalgoorlie on the 26th July, 1990.

BROAD ARROW MINERAL FIELD

24/119-BroadArrow Mill Pty Ltd

NORTH EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD

Kanowna District

27/26-Delta Gold NLNORTH COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD

Ularring District30/20-LubbockNomineesPty Ltd; Clogau Australia Ltd

Yerilla District

31/33-Brown, Roy Alexander; Lord, William George.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3203

‘hLAá *

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE ACT 1984OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE REGULATIONS 1988

Exemption Certificate underRegulation 213No. 7 of 1990

I, Neil Bartholomaeus,Commissionerfor OccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare, hereby granta generalexemptionfrom the requirementsof regulation 1003 of the OccupationalHealth, Safetyand WelfareRegulations1988, in relation to operatingor driving craneswith a capacityof 1 tonneor less.This exemptionis valid until 5pm, 30 September1990.Datedthis 25 day of June1990.

NEIL BARTHOLOMAEUS, Commissionerfor OccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare.

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE ACT 1984

INSTRUMENT OF DECLARATION

Made under section 4 3The Minister for Mines, Fuel & Energy; Mid-West and the Minister for Productivity and LabourRelationsherebyjointly declarethat all of the provisionsof the OccupationalHealth, SafetyandWelfare Act 1984 and the regulationsunder it, shall apply from the serviceof this noticeuntil thecompletion of the work specified in Column 4 of the scheduleto and in relation to themine or partof the mine specified in columns 1, 2 and 3 at which such work is being carried out.

Schedule

Workplace

Name ofCompany

Column 1

Location

Column 2

Mine or Partof Mine

Column 3

Descriptionof WorkColumn 4

Mt Newman Newman Orebody 29 Construct Tertiary Screening StationMining Co. Tertiary

Screeningshown on drawings No. 262-M-106 and262-M-112. Extend existing ConveyorM306 shown on drawings No. 265-M-053 and 265-M-174.Construct conveyorsM331, M332 andM333 shown on drawings Nos. 265-M-176, 265-M-195, 265-M-190, 265-M-191and 265-M-192.

Dated 20 June, 1990.JEFF CARR, Minister

GAVAN TROY, Minister

for Mines, Fuel and Energy; Mid-West.

for Productivity and LabourRelations.

- I1l eLl ZIJ ;1 :i DI *!aEIo

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of Bunbury

Town Planning SchemeNo. 6-AmendmentNo. 108

Ref: 853/6/2/9,Pt. 108.

Notice is hereby given that the City of Bunbury has prepared the abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof modifying the developmentTable 1 for variouspurposesfor whichland may be used in the Light Industrial zone.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, Stephen Street, Bunbury, and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including July 27, 1990.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or beforeJuly 27, 1990.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

V. S. SPALDING, Town Clerk.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of WannerooTown Planning SchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 477

Ref: 853/2/30/1, Pt. 477.

Notice is hereby given that the City of Wanneroo has prepared the abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purpose of rezoning Portion Lot 51 GnangaraRoadcorner Alexander Drive,Gnangarafrom Rural to ServiceStation.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, Boas Avenue, Joondalup, and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hoursup to and including August 10, 1990.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before August 10, 1990.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

R. F. COFFEY, Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of WannerooTown Planning SchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 525

Ref: 853/2/30/1, Pt. 525.

Notice is hereby given that the City of Wanneroo has prepared the abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof rezoningLot 1009 corner Prendiville Avenue/MarmionAvenue,OceanReef from Residential Developmentto ServiceStation.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, Boas Avenue, Joondalup, and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including August 10, 1990.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before August 10, 1990.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

R. F. COFFEY, Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of HarveyTown Planning SchemeNo. 10-Amendment No. 36

Ref: 853/6/12/14,Pt. 36.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Harvey has prepared the abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof-

1. RezoningLot 2, Corner Old Coast Roadand SpinnakerDrive, Australind, from "GeneralFarming" and "Place of HeritageValue" to "Special Residential" and "Recreation".

2. Extendingtheareaknown as "Riverlands" to include Lot 2 SpinnakerDrive andthe specificprovisions in Appendix 3 which relate to "Area 2-Riverlands" to also apply.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, 102 Uduc Road, Harvey, and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including August 10, 1990.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before August 10, 1990.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

K. J. LEECE, Shire Clerk.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3205

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of Mount MagnetTown Planning SchemeNo. 1-District Scheme

Ref: 853/9/5/2.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Mount Magnet has preparedthe abovementionedtownplanning schemefor the purposeof directing and controlling developmentin the SchemeArea insuch a way as shall promote and safeguardhealth, safety, convenienceand economicand generalwelfare of its inhabitants and the amenitiesof the area.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, Hepburn Street, Mount Magnet, and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including October 1, 1990.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be made in writing on Form No. 4 andlodged withthe undersignedon or before October 1, 1990.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

G. J. McDONALD, Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of Mundaring

Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 335

Ref: 853/2/27/1, Pt. 335.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Mundaring has prepared the abovementionedschemeamendmentfor thepurposeof rezoningLot 64 GreatEasternHighway at thecornerof BeaconsfieldAvenue, Midvale, from "Residential"Zone to "Shopping/Office" zone.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, 7000 GreatEasternHighway, Mundaring, and at theDepartmentof Planning andUrban Development,Albert FaceyHouse, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be availablefor inspection during office hours up to and including July 27, 1990.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before July 27, 1990.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

M. N. WILLIAMS, Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTIONShire of Swan

Town Planning SchemeNo. 9-AmendmentNo. 135

Ref: 853/2/21/10, Pt. 135.

Noticeis herebygiven that the Shireof Swanhaspreparedtheabovementionedschemeamendmentfor thepurposeof rezoningLot 3 Altone Road,Lockridge, from "RegionalReserves-PublicPurposesCommonwealthGovernment"to "Residential Development’.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, GreatNorthern Highway, Middle Swan, and at the Departmentof Planning andUrban Development,Albert Facey House, 469-489Wellington Street, Perth, and will be availablefor inspectionduring office hoursup to and including August 10, 1990.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before August 10, 1990.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

E. W. LUNSDEN, Shire Clerk.

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Ref: 853/2/21/10,Pt. 126.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shireof SwanTown Planning SchemeNo. 9-AmendmentNo. 126

Notice is herebygiven that theShire of Swanhaspreparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof providing for an Additional Use of Local Shop with Retail Fuel Saleson part ofLot 102 SwanLocation 1317, Toodyay Road, Gidgegannup.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, Great Northern Highway, Middle Swan, and at the Departmentof Planning andUrban Development,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be availablefor inspectionduring office hours up to and including August 10, 1990.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before August 10, 1990.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

R. S. BLIGHT, Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Town of MosmanParkTown Planning SchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 1

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Mosman Park has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof inserting Sub Lot 216 of MosmanPark Townsite, Boundary Road,Mosman Park in the Scheduleof Additional Uses at Appendix B of the SchemeText.Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, Bay View Terrace,Mosman Park, and at the Departmentof Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including August 10, 1990.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before August 10, 1990.This amendmentis available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

T. J. HARKEN, Town Clerk.

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974I, GrahamJohn Edwards, being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974, acting pursuantto the powersconferredby Section 83 1 of that Act, andthe consentof the Local Authority having beenobtainedand nominatedfor the purposeof FootRacesby members/entrantsof the GoldfieldsHarriers Club Inc. on 8 July, 1990 betweenthehoursof 0900-1100,do herebyapprovethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmadeunder suchAct onthe carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.Racing to be confined to the extreme left hand side of the carriagewayonly on Hannan Street,MaritanaStreet,BoulderRoad, FederalRoad, LaneStreet,Burt Street,Lionel Street,MoranStreet.Dated at Perth this 21st day of June, 1990.

GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974I, GrahamJohn Edwards, beingthe Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974, acting pursuantto the powersconferredby Section 83 1 of that Act, andthe consentof the Local Authority/Authorities having beenobtainedand nominatedfor thepurposeof Cycle Road Racesby members/entrantsof the Albany Cycling Club, on 14 and 28 July, 1990betweenthe hours of 1400-1600,do hereby approvethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmadeunder such Act on the carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.Racing to be confined to the extremeleft hand side of the carriagewayonly on 1 Ulster Road,Lower King Road, Norwood Road, Willyung Road, Rocky CrossingRoad, Albany Highway, NorthRoad. 2 Ulster Road, Lower King Road, Hunton Road,HassellHighway, ChesterPassRoad,NorthRoad.

Dated at Perth this 21st day of June, 1990.

Ref: 853/2/18/4,Pt. 1.

GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3207

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

I, Graham John Edwards, being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974, acting pursuantto the powersconferredby Section 83 1 of that Act, andthe consentof the Local Authority/Authorities havingbeenobtainedand nominatedfor the purposeof Cycling Time Trials by members/entrantsof the Australian Time Trials AssociationInc. on 22and 29 July, 1990 betweenthe hours of 0800-1100, do hereby approvethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmadeunder such Act on the carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.

Racingto be confined to the extremeleft handside of the carriagewayonly on: 1 Nettleton Road,South West Highway to JarrahdaleRoad, JarrahdaleRoad, Nettleton Road, Shire of SerpentineJarrahdale.2 Old Northam Road, GovernmentRoad, Werribee Road, Shire of Mundaring andNortham.

Dated at Perth this 21st day of June, 1990.GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

I, Graham John Edwards, being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974, actingpursuantto the powersconferredby Section 83 1 of that Act, andthe consentof the Local Authority/Authorities having beenobtainedand nominatedfor the purposeof Cycle Racesby members/entrantsof the Narrogin Amateur Cycling Club on 7, 14 and 21 July,1990 betweenthe hours of 1330-1630,do hereby approvethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmadeunder such Act on the carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.

Racing to be confined to the extreme left hand side of the carriagewayonly on: 1 Williams!Kondinin Road, betweenNarrogin and Wickepin; 2 Great SouthernHighway, betweenNarroginandPingelly; 3 Narrakine Road, Narrogin Shire.

Dated at Perth this 21st day of June, 1990.

GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

I, GrahamJohn Edwards,being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974, acting pursuantto the powersconferredby Section 83 1 of that Act, andthe consentof the Local Authority/Authorities havingbeenobtainedand nominatedfor the purposeof Foot Racesby members/entrantsof theNorthamRunningClub on 5 July, 1990 betweenthehoursof 1700-1800,do hereby approvethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmadeundersuch Act onthe carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.

Racing to be confined to the extremeright hand side of the carriagewayonly on BroomeTerrace.

Dated at Perth this 21st day of June, 1990.GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974I, Graham John Edwards,being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974, actingpursuant to the powersconferredby Section 83 1 of that Act, andtheconsentof the Local Authority/Authorities having beenobtainedandnominatedfor thepurposeof Cycle Racingby members/entrantsof theWest CoastVeteransBicycle Club on 1, 8 and 22 July,and26 August, 1990 betweenthe hoursof 0900-1200,do herebyapprovethetemporarysuspensionof regulationsmade under suchAct on the carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.

Racing to be confined to the extreme left hand side of the carriageway only on Lefroy Avenue,ArgyleStreet, OakoverRoad, CampersicRoad, PadburyStreet, Lefroy Street, Herne Hill.

Dated at Perth this 27th day of June, 1990.

GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

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3208 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [29 June 1990

ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1926

ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1990

Citation1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as theAlbany Port Authority Amendment

Regulations1990.

Commencement2. Theseregulationsshall come into operation on 1 July 1990.

Principal regulations3. In these regulations the regulations made under the Albany Port

Authority Act 1926* are referredto as the principal regulations.[*Published in the GovernmentGazetteon 30 March 1951 at pp. 680-714. Foramendmentsto 7 June 1990 see pp. 181-84 of 1989 Index to Legislation ofWesternAustralia.]

Regulation 1A inserted4. Before the heading "Interpretation" to regulation 1 of the principal

regulations, the following regulation is inserted-

Citation"1A. These regulations may be cited as the Albany Port Authority

Regulations1951. ".

Regulation 53A amended5. Regulation 53A of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting"15"

and substituting the following-

16,1 ".

Regulation 58 amended6. Regulation 58 of the principal regulations is amendedin subregulation

1-a in paragrapha by deleting "3.06" and substituting the following-

3.29 "; and

b in paragraphb by deleting "1.11" and substituting the following-

" 1.19 ".

Regulation 74 amended7. Regulation74 of the principal regulationsis amendedunderthe heading

"SPECIFIC RATES’-

a by deleting "1.13" opposite and corresponding to "Grain-Wheat,barley, oats loadedby bulk loader" and substitutingthe following-

1.18 "; and

b by deleting"Materials in crude form suchas rock phosphate,sulphur,etc., for the manufactureof manuresand acids-in bulk and landedloose 2 tonne2.21" and substituting the following-

Materials in crude form such as rock phosphate,sulphur, etc., forthe manufactureof manuresand acidsand manufacturedfertilisers such as D.A.P. etc.-

in bulk and landedloose 2 tonne2.30

Regulation 141Aamended8. Regulation 141A of the principal regulations is amended-

a in paragrapha by deleting "$968" and substituting the following-

$1045 "; and

b in paragraphb-

i by deleting "$245" in subparagraph i and substituting thefollowing-

" $265 ";

ii by deleting "$495" in subparagraphii and substituting thefollowing-

" $535 "; andiii by deleting "$692" in subparagraphiii and substituting the

following-

" $747 ,,.

Made by the Albany Port Authority.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3209

Regulation 283 amended9. Regulation 283 of the principal regulations is amended-

a in paragrapha-

1 by deleting "$23" in subparagraph1 and substituting the following-

$25 "; andii by deleting"$39" in subparagraphii and substitutingthe follow

ing-

$43 "; and

b in paragraphb-

1 by deleting "$15" in subparagraphi and substituting the following-

$17 "; and

ii by deleting "$27" in subparagraphii and substitutingthe following-

$30 ".

Regulation 286 amended10. Regulation 286 of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting

"$1.94" twice occurring and substituting in eachcasethe following-

" $2.10 ".

Regulation 287 amended11. Regulation287 of theprincipal regulationsis amendedby deleting"$21"

twice occurring and substituting in eachcasethe following-

" $23 ".

Passedby a resolution of the Albany Port Authority at a meetingof the PortAuthority held on the eighteenthday of June 1990.

The Common Seal of the Albany Port Authority was at the time of theabove-mentionedresolution affixed in the presenceof-

Mr W. J. PLEWRIGHT, Chairman.

Mrs Y. W. ATTWELL, Member.

Mr B. J. E. HUDSON, GeneralManager.

ESPERANCE PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1968

ESPERANCE PORT AUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1990

Made by the EsperancePort Authority and approvedby His Excellency theGovernor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as the EsperancePort Authority Amend

mentRegulations1990.Commencement

2. Theseregulationsshall come into operationon 1 July 1990.

Principal regulations3. In theseregulationsthe EsperancePort Authority Regulations1969* are

referredto as the principal regulations.[*Published in the Gazetteon 11 March 1969. For amendmentsto 7 June1990 seepp. 222-24 of 1989 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia.]

Regulation 68 amended4. Regulation 68 of the principal regulations is amendedunder the sub

heading"TonnageRates"by deleting"2" in paragrapha and substituting thefollowing-

" 2.2 ".

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3210 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [29 June 1990

Second Schedule amended5. The SecondScheduleto the principal regulationsis amended-

a by repealingPart 1 and substituting the following Part-

PART 1-WHARFAGE AND HANDLING CHARGES ON CARGO

The rates of wharfageand handling chargeson cargo shall be as follows-

Handling Charges

Description of Goods Wharfage Over wharves, From or toAuthority vehiclesreceiving alongside

and delivering vessels

GENERAL RATES $ $ $Harbour DeepeningWharf-age on all commoditiestonne/kl 0.18

All goods for which specificratesare not otherwiseprovided-

Inward tonne 2.81 14.50 9.00Outward tonne 1.87 14.50 9.00

SPECIFIC RATESPetroleumProducts-

a bulk, by pipeline ki . 3.35b bunkers on which in

ward wharfagehasnotbeen paid tonne 1.49 -

c in containerstonne . 1.71 at cost

Minerals in crude form suchas rock phosphate,sulphuretc. for the manufactureoffertilizers and acids-inbulk and landed loosetonne 1.05 2.23

Manufactured fertilizersand acids-in bulk andlanded loose tonne 1.05 3.36

Minerals-metallic andearthy, and metallurgicalproducts-

a in containerstonne . 1.14 14.50 9.00b loose tonne 1.14 at cost at cost

Grain-wheat, barley, lupins and oats tonne 0.98 at cost

Livestock-a horses, cattle not

cagedor crated each 0.99 2.75b pigs, sheep,goats not

cagedor crated each 0.13 0.30Processedstock food for consumption on voyage tonne 0.61 14.50 9.00

Water ki 0.50 - - "; and

b in Part IV underthe heading"Harbour ImprovementDues" by deleting"24"and substituting the following-

" 27 ".

Passedby a resolutionof the EsperancePort Authority at a meetingof thePortAuthority held on the 13th June 1990.

The Common Seal of the PortAuthority was at the time ofthe abovementionedresolutionaffixed in the presenceof-

R. BOWER, Chairman.G. MALES, Member.

C. STEWART, Gen. Manager.

Approved by His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.Dated 19 June, 1990.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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29 June 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3211

GERALDTON PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1968

GERALDTON PORT AUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1990

Made by the Geraldton Port Authority and approved by His Excellency theGovernor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation

1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as theGeraldtonPort Authority AmendmentRegulations1990.

Commencement

2. Theseregulationsshall come into operation on 1 July 1990.

Principal regulations

3. In these regulations the Geraldton Port Authority Regulations 1969* arereferred to as the principal regulations.[*Published in theGazetteof 13 March 1969 at pp. 843-899. For amendmentsto 11 June 1990 see pp. 246-247 of 1989 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia.]

Regulation 68 amended

4. Regulation 684a of the principal regulations is amendedby deleting"2.05" and substituting the following-

" 2.25 ".

Second Schedule amended

5. The secondScheduleto the principal regulationsis amended-

a in Part I-

i under the heading "Grain-" by deleting paragraph a andsubstituting the following paragraph-

a loadedin bulk-

first 500 000 tonnes per annum tonne 1.20next 500 000 tonnes per annum tonne 0.85over 1 000 000 tonnesper annum tonne 0.50 ‘;

and

ii undertheheadingcommencing"Minerals-" be deletingparagrapha and substituting the following paragraph-

a loadedin bulk-

first 500 000 tonnesper annum tonne 1.20next 500 000 tonnesper annum tonne 0.85over 1 000 000 tonnesper annum tonne 0.50

and

b in Part IV underthe heading"Harbour ImprovementDues"by deleting"0.21" and substituting the following-

" 0.23 ".

Passedby a resolution of the Geraldton Port Authority at a meetingheld on12th June 1990.The Common Seal of the Geraldton Port Authority was at the time of theabove-mentionedresolution affixed in the presenceof-

I. L. BOGLE, Chairman.

A. SALE, Member.

L. W. GRAHAM, Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Dated 19 June 1990.M. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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3212 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [29 June 1990

BUNBURY PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1909Office of the Minister for Transport,

Perth, 27 June, 1990.It is hereby advisedfor generalinformation that His Excellencythe Governor,in ExecutiveCouncilhas re-appointedthe following membersof the Bunbury Port Authority-

1. Mr John Willinge, for a term expiring on 30 June 1993;2. Mr John Sullivan, for a term expiring on 30 June 1992;3. Mr Ray Anderson,for a term expiring on 30 June 1992;4. Mr Robert Goodlad, for a term expiring 30 June 1991.

Mr John Willinge was also re-appointedChairman of the Bunbury Port Authority for a termexpiring on 30 June, 1993.

BARRY MARSHALL, ExecutiveOfficer to Minister for Transport.

It is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governorhas approved thefollowing temporaryallocation of portfolios during theabsenceof the Hon J. P. Carr, M.L.A. for theperiod 22-23 June 1990 inclusive.

Acting Minister for Mines; Fuel and Energy; MidWest; Small Business Hon I. F. Taylor, M.L,A.

G. C. PEARCE, Chief Executive,Departmentof the Premier.

TEMPORARY ALLOCATION OF PORTFOLIOS

It is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor has approved thefollowing temporaryallocation of portfolios during the absenceof the Hon G. I. Gallop, M.L.A. forthe period 7-14 July 1990 inclusive.Acting Minister for Education; ParliamentaryandElectoral Reform

Hon E. K. Hallahan,M.L.C.

G. C. PEARCE, Chief Executive,Departmentof the Premier.

SUMMARY OF LIQUOR LICENSING APPLICATIONSThe following is a summary of applications received under the Liquor Licensing Act 1988 andrequiredto be advertised.Any personwishing to obtain moredetailsaboutany application,or aboutthe objection process,should contactthe Liquor Licensing Division, 1st Floor, Hyatt Centre, 87AdelaideTerrace,Perth telephone:425 1888, or consult a solicitor or relevant industry organisation.

App No.; Applicant; Nature of Application; Last Day for Objections.NEW LICENCE99A/89; G. S. & P. A. Garratt; Application for a conditionalgrant of a tavern licence in respectofthe Bootenal Light, Cnr Bootenal & Edward Roads,Narngulu via Geraldton; 14.7.90

100A/89; Fisher Catering& ManagementP/L; Application for grant of a specialfacility canteenlicence in respectof CompressorStation CS3, Lyndon; 13.7.90

101/89; Fisher Catering& ManagementP/L; Application for grant of a special facility canteenlicence in respectof CompressorStation CS5, Yalardy; 13.7.90

126B/89; Tank P/L; Application for grant of a restaurant licence in respect of Odyssey-GreekRestaurant,Shop 30 South Tce Piazza,Fremantle;19.7.90

TRANSFER OF LICENCE

321; Robert GeorgeBellamy and AnnetteEllen Bellamy; Transfer of liquor store licence known asWine Finery-Liquor Merchants,situate at West Leederville from FranleeNomineesPTh; 22.6.90

322; Mustard Catering1988; Transfer of specialfacility licence known asPerth MV situatedatPerthfrom Halka P/L; 4.7.90323; IES Pty Ltd; Transfer of tavern licence known asThe Hare and Hound situateat Leedervillefrom Zano Holdings PTh; 28.6.90

324; StrathavenHoldings P/L; Transfer of Hotel licenceknown asPerenjoriHotel from Arctic PrinceP/L; 29.6.90

TEMPORARY ALLOCATION OF PORTFOLIOS

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ALTERATION TO PREMISES

603 0424 2; JB OgdenPTh; Application for relocation of existing coolroom and counter towardsandinto the storageareawithin the existing definedareafor premisesknown asMelville Liquor Store;N/A604 1735 0; Capel Country Club Inc; Application for an indefinite extendedtrading permit to sellliquor to various associationsie Apex Club, Lions Club and other service clubs; N/A601 1084 2; MD Lewis Real EstateP/L; Application for redefinition exclusion of motel units fromlicensedareafor premisesknown as Maylands Hotel; N/A

ALTERATIONS TO CONDITIONS OF LICENCE

601 2743 3; PharoahInvestmentsP/L; Application to vary obligatory trading hours for premisesknown as Karratha International Motel; N/A

609 1654 3; Jaxton Watson & Poon Bros; Application to vary hours Sun 10.00 am-12.00 pm 4pm-6 pm Mon-Sat 5 pm-9 pm; N/A.This notice is publishedunder section 67 5 of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988.

G. B. AyES, Director of Liquor Licensing.

SUMMARY OF LIQUOR LICENSING APPLICATIONSThe following is a summary of applications received under the Liquor Licensing Act 1988 andrequiredto be advertised.Any personwishing to obtain more detailsaboutany application,or aboutthe objection process,should contact the Liquor Licensing Division, 1st Floor, Hyatt Centre,87 Adelaide Terrace, Perth telephone: 425 1888, or consult a solicitor or relevant industryorganisation.

App. No. Applicant Nature of Application Last Day forObjections

TRANSFER OF LICENCE325 DresslerP/L Transfer of liquor store licence known as Darling- 3/7/90

ton Liquor Store, from Gorgon P/L.326 Blackridge Transfer of hotel licence known as Nannup Hotel, 26/6/90

Holdings P/L from MargaretElizabeth Rodgers.327 Whitford Transferof tavern licenceknown asScotts Tavern, 3/7/90

Holdings P/L situate at Bridgetown, from Walnut Creek NomineesPty Ltd.

328 Black Swan Transfer of liquor store licence known as Monks 2/7/90CorporationPty LtdCellars, situate at Maylands, from Anthony Hayes

Douglas-BrownS87.329 Meiyu Aust. P/L Transfer of hotel restricted licence known asFree- T.B.A.

way Hotel, situate at South Perth, from LeisureHoldings GroupP/L.

330 Gleddon Transferof liquor store licence known asWaratah 7/7/90Nominees P/L Wine Bin, situate at Dalkeith, from StevesNed-

lands Park Nominees.331 FerbanePTh Transfer of tavern licenceknownasTranscontinen- 6/7/90

tal Tavern, situate at Northam, from AleksanderPavlovich.

NEW LICENCE

128B/89 Amanda Jane Application for a restaurantlicence in respectof 20/7/90Hunt Mandy’s Place, 99 Francis St., Northbridge.

603 0275 8 Thomas Application to hold wine tastingon premisesknown N/AStamatios as Perth Liquor Store throughout whole of theVlahos store.

604 1472 0 Wagin Application to vary trading hours for premises N/ADistrict Club know as Wagin District Club by extendedtrading

by one hour on Sunday to close at 9 pm619 1885 3 Bicton-Palmyra Application to vary condition on licence for prem- N/A

RSL sub-branch ises known as Bicton-PalmyraRSL Sub-Branchtochange liquor purchaseoutlet from Leopold Hotelto the Carrington St Liquor Store cnr Tamar St.and CarringtonSt., Palmyra.

ALTERATION TO PREMISES

604 0579 3 Thornlie Application for variation to premises known as N/ABowling Club Inc. Thornlie Bowling Club, Thornlie to place glass

topped office panelling acrossdarts area to createSecretary/Treasurerand committee offices and renaming former Secretary/TreasurerOffice asladieslocker room.

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App. No. Applicant Nature of Application Last Day forObjections

602 1715 2 Black SwanInvestmentsPty Ltd

Application for redefinition of licensed area by N/Aaddition of a drive-in bottle shop canopy.

603 0453 1 SingleNomineesP/L

Application for alteration to premises known as N/ADianella Liquor Store, to extend licensed floorspaceby 1 metre as describedin floor plan provided.

606 0d78 3 TandacoNominees P/L

Application for alterationand addition to premises N/Aknown asHay Bistro by extendingthe RestaurantDining Area and new storageareaat rear.

601 1192 4 Avon ValleyHotels P/L

Application for alteration/redefinition of premises N/Aknown as ShamrockHotel.1. DelicenceSports bar area.2. Delicenceupstairsresidential area.

601 1611 3 Hermal P/L Application for indefinite ETP for an area of the N/Ahotel known as Black Pearl Restaurant,PearlersRestaurantCocktail bar & Alfresco Dining areatotrade to 2.00 am with live entertainment.

This notice is publishedunder section 67 5 of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988.G. B. AVES, Director of Liquor Licensing.

- I $

WE STRAILCOUNTRY RAIL AND ROAD COACH FARES

The Honourable Minister for Transport has approvedan increaseof 7.5 per cent in Westrail’scountry passengerfares to becomeeffective from Sunday, 1 July 1990.Concurrently the meal chargeon the Prospectortrain betweenPerth! Midland and Kalgoorlie willincreasefrom $8.00 to $8.50.

48. COUNTRY RAIL AND ROAD COACH - DISTANCE FARE TABLE

This table is for usein calculating rail or roadcoachfares to or from station and stoppingplacesoutside the suburbanarea.

Return fares are calculatedat doubleof the single fare.

Effective July 11990

Adult Child, Student&Pensioner

Kilometres Single Single

1-4041-6061-80

81-100101-120

$4.20$5.70$7.20$8.70

$10.30

$2.10$2.85$3.60$4.35$5.15

121-140141-160161-180181-200201-220

$11.80$13.30$14.80$16.30$17.80

$5.90$6.65$7.40$8.15$8.90

221-240241-258259-260261-280281-300

$19.30$20.80$20.00$22.30$23.60

$9.65$10.40$10.00$11.15$11.80

301-320321-340341-360361-380381-400

$25.00$26.30$27.70$29.00$30.40

$12.50$13.15$13.85$14.50$15.20

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Effective July 1 Adult Child, Student&1990 Pensioner

Kilometres Single Single

401-420 $31.80 $15.90421-440 $33.20 $16.60441-460 $34.60 $17.30461-480 $35.60 $17.80481-500 $36.60 $18.30

501-520 $37.60 $18.80521-540 $38.60 $19.30541-560 $39.60 $19.80561-580 $40.60 $20.30581-600 $41.60 $20.80

601-620 $42.60 $21.30621-640 $43.60 $21.80641-660 $44.70 $22.35661-680 $45.70 $22.85681-700 $46.70 $23.35

701-720 $47.70 $23.85721-740 $48.80 $24.40741-760 $49.80 $24.90761-780 $50.80 $25.40781-800 $51.80 $25.90

80 1-820 $52.80 $26.40821-840 $53.80 $26.90841-860 $54.80 $27.40861-880 $55.90 $27.95881-900 $56.90 $28.45

90 1-920 $57.90 $28.9592 1-940 $58.90 $29.45941-960 $60.00 $30.00961-980 $61.00 $30.50

981-1000 $62.00 $31.00

1001-1020 $63.00 $31.501021-1040 $64.00 $32.001041-1060 $65.00 $32.501061-1080 $66.00 $33.001081-1100 $67.00 $33.50

1101-1120 $68.00 $34.001121-1140 $69.10 $34.551141-1160 $70.10 $35.051161-1180 $71.10 $35.551181-1200 $72.10 $36.05

1201-1220 $73.10 $36.551221-1240 $74.10 $37.051241-1260 $75.10 $37.551261-1280 $76.20 $38.101281-1300 $77.20 $38.60

1301-1320 $78.20 $39.101321-1340 $79.20 $39.601341-1360 $80.30 $40.151361-1380 $81.30 $40.651381-1400 $82.30 $41.15

1401-1420 $83.30 $41.651421-1440 $84.30 $42.151441-1460 $85.30 $42.651461-1480 $86.30 $43.151481-1500 $87.40 $43.70

1501-1520 $88.40 $44.201521-1540 $89.40 $44.701541-1560 $90.40 $45.201561-1580 $91.50 $45.751581-1600 $92.50 $46.25

1601-1620 $93.50 $46.751621-1640 $94.50 $47.251641-1660 $95.50 $47.751661-1680 $96.50 $48.251681-1700 $97.50 $48.75

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Effective July 11990

Adult Child, Student&Pensioner

Kilometres Single Single1701-1720 $98.60 $49.301721-1740 $99.60 $49.801741-1760 $100.60 $50.301761-1780 $101.60 $50.801781-1800 $102.60 $51.301801-1820 $103.60 $51.801821-1840 $104.60 $52.301841-1860 $105.70 $52.851861-1880 $106.70 $53.351881-1900 $107.70 $53.85

D. MUNYARD, Secretaryfor Railways

CHANGE OF NAMES REGULATION ACT 1923CHANGE OF NAMES REGULATIONS 1990

Made by His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation1. Theseregulationsmaybe cited as theChangeof NamesRegulations1990.

Commencement2. Theseregulationscommenceon the day on which the Changeof Names

RegulationAmendmentAct 1989 commences.Formal requirement for deed polls

3. Deed polls and memorials of deed polls must be typewritten on goodquality A4 size paperand havea margin of at least 50 millimetres on the lefthand side andon the bottom.Fees

4. The fees set out in the following table are payable to the RegistrarGeneral for the servicesspecified:

Table

$1. Preparationof a deedpoll andmemorial

of a deedpoll by the RegistrarGeneral. 35.002. Registration of a memorial of a deed

poll 35.003. Preparationand issue of a licence and

registration of a memorial of a licence. 70.004. Issue of a certified copy of a memorial 17.505. Searchof the registeror the index-for

eachname 10.00Repeal

5. The Changeof NamesRegulationFeesRegulations 1972* are repealed.[*Reprinted in theGazetteof 23 January 1986 at pp. 245-247. For amendmentsto 21 March 1990 see page 195 of 1988 Index to the Statutes of WesternAustralia.]Dated 19 June, 1990.By His Excellency’s Command,

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

D, D$;,gfO k It 8

STATE ENERGY COMMISSION ACT 1979STATE ENERGY COMMISSION ELECTRICITY AND GAS CHARGES

AMENDMENT BY-LAWS 1990Made by the StateEnergy Commissionof WesternAustralia with the approvalof His Excellency the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.Citation

1. Theseby-laws may be cited as the State EnergyCommissionElectricityand Gas ChargesAmendmentBy-laws 1990.

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Commencement2. Theseby-laws shall come into operationon 1 July 1990.

Principal by-laws3. In these by-laws the State Energy Commission Electricity and Gas

ChargesBy-laws 1978* are referred to as the principal by-laws.[*Published in the Gazetteof 23 June 1978 at pp. 2055-2064.For Amendmentsto 7 June1990 seepp. 351-353of 1989 Indexto Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

Schedules repealed and Schedules substituted4. The Schedulesto the principal by-laws are repealedand the following

Schedulesare substituted-

First Schedule

CHARGES FOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLIED FROM THEINTERCONNECTED SYSTEM

1. GENERAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TARIFFSTARIFF Li

Low/Medium Voltage Tariff

Available for low/medium voltage supply.

A fixed charge at the rate of 28.09 cents per day plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of-

18.46 centsper unit for the first 165 units per day.14.74 centsper unit for the next 1 485 units per day.12.70 centsper unit for the next 14 850 units per day.11.57 centsper unit for all over 16 500 units per day.

TARIFF Ml

High Voltage Tariff

Available for consumerssupplied at 6.6 kV, 11 kV, 22 kV or 33 kV or suchhigher voltage as the Commissionmay approve.

A fixed charge at the rate of 28.09 cents per day plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of-

18.46 centsper unit for the first 165 units per day.14.49 centsper unit for the next 1485 units per day.12.44 centsper unit for the next 14 850 units per day.10.81 centsper unit for the next 16 500 units per day.9.76 centsper unit for all over 33 000 units per day.

TARIFF Si

Low/Medium Voltage Time BasedDemandand Energy Tariff

Available for low/medium voltage supply.

The tariff consists of a fixed charge and demand and energy chargesdependenton the time of day, day of the week and subject to theundermentionedconditions.

TariffFixed chargeat the rate of $96.51per day.Demand charge64.51 cents per day multiplied by-

a the on peakhalf-hourly maximum demand;orb 30 per cent of the off peakhalf-hourly maximum demand,

whichever is the greater.

Energycharge-a On peakenergy charge6.22 cents per unit.b Off peakenergycharge4.14 centsper unit.

CONDITIONS

Minimum period of ContractConsumerto agreeto take the tariff for a minimum period of 12 monthsand not to discontinuewithout giving 6 months’ prior notice in writing tothe Commission.

Power factorPower factor is to be 80 per centor better at the time of maximum kVAdemand.The Commissionreservesthe right to levy a chargeof 36.83 centsper day per kVAR for the kVAR necessaryto improve the power factor to80 per centlagging in any period during which the power factor at the timeof maximum demand is less than 80 per cent.

Variation of on peakperiodSubject to the Commission’s systemoperatingconditions the Commissionmay upon receiptof awritten applicationvarythe on peakperiodin respectof a particular case.

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TARIFF TiHigh Voltage Time Based Demandand Energy Tariff

Available to consumerssupplied at 6.6 kV, ii kV, 22 kV or 33 kV or suchhigher voltage as the Commission may approve.

The tariff consists of a fixed charge and demand and energy chargesdependenton the time of day, and day of the week and subject to theundermentionedconditions.Tariff

Fixed chargeat the rate of $96.51 per day.Demandcharge58.37 centsper day multiplied by-

a the on peakhalf-hourly maximum demand;orb 30 per centof the off peakhalf-hourly maximum demand,

whicheveris the greater.

Energy charge-a On peakenergy charge6.22 centsper unit.b Off peakenergy charge4.14 cents per unit.

CONDITIONSMinimum period of ContractConsumerto agreeto take the tariff for a minimum period of 12 monthsand not to discontinuewithout giving 6 months’ prior notice in writing tothe Commission.Ownership of high voltage equipmentThis tariff applies to consumerswho own all equipmentexcept tariffmetering equipment on the load side of the consumer’s high voltageterminals.

Power factorPower factor is to be 80 per cent or better at the time of maximum kVAdemand.The Commissionreservesthe right to levy a chargeof 36.83centsper day per kVAR for the kVAR necessaryto improvethe power factor to80 per centlagging in any periodduring which thepower factor at the timeof maximum demand is less than 80 per cent.

Variation of on peakperiodSubject to the Commission’ssystem operatingconditionsthe Commissionmay uponreceiptof a written applicationvary the on peakperiodin respectof a particular case.

TARIFF UiHigh VoltageTime BasedDemandand Energy Tariff

Available for consumerssupplied at 66 kV or 132 kV and who enter acontract to provide for the establishmentof suitable sub-stationfacilities.

The tariff consists of a fixed charge and demand and energy chargesdependenton the time of day, and day of the week and subject to theundermentionedconditionsis available to consumerswho are supplied at66 kV or 132 kV only from the Commission’s interconnectedsystem.

TariffFixed chargeat the rate of $218.10 per day.Demandcharge41.52 centsper day multiplied by-

a the on peakhalf-hourly maximum demand;orb 30 per cent of the off peakhalf-hourly maximum demand,

whichever is the greater.

Energy charge-a On peakenergy charge6.22 centsper unit.b Off peakenergy charge4.14 cents per unit.

CONDITIONSThis tariff shall apply at the discretion of the Commissionto the supply ofelectricity taken at 66 kV or 132 kV from the Commission’s interconnectedsystem,to consumerswho haveenteredinto a contractwith the Commission which providesinter alia for theestablishmentof a sub-stationjointlyownedby the consumerand the Commission or for the paymentby theconsumer,of a capital contribution, as determinedby the Commissiontowards the cost of providing a sub-station to be fully owned by theCommission.

Consumersseeking supply under this tariff may also be required tocontribute towardsthe cost, asdeterminedby the Commission,of any otherdistribution works necessaryto effect the supply to the consumer.

Power factorPower factor is to be 80 per cent or better at the time of maximum kVAdemand.The Commissionreservesthe right to levy a chargeof 36.83 centsper day per kVAR for the kVAR necessaryto improve the power factor to80 per cent lagging in any periodduring which thepower factorat the timeof maximum demand is less than 80 per cent.

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Variation of on peakperiodSubject to the Commission’s systemoperatingconditions the Commissionmayupon receiptof awritten applicationvary the on peakperiodin respectof a particular case.

StandbyTariff for consumerson Tariffs Li and Si payable in addition tocharges underthosetariffs.

a In the caseoff Tariff L1.Standbycharge-6.45cents per day per kW.Basedon the differencebetween-

Total half-hourly maximum demand and normal half-hourly maximum demand.

b In the caseof Tariff Si.Standbycharge-6.45cents per day per kW.Basedon the differencebetween-

Total half-hourly maximum demand and normal half-hourly maximum demand;or

Total half-hourly maximum demand and registered half-hourlymaximum demand,whichever is less.

CONDITIONSThe consumerto pay for the cost of all additional mains and equipmentnecessaryto provide the standby service.The standbyservice agreementwill be for a minimum period of 12 months. Thereafterthe consumerwillbe required to give 6 months’ notice in writing to the Commission ofintention to terminatethe agreement.

The "normal half-hourly maximum demand" will be assessedby theCommission and will be based on loading normally supplied from theCommission’ssupply.

Notwithstanding the Commission’sassessment,in any accounting periodthe normal half-hourly maximum demand shall be taken to be not lessthan-

kWh registeredfor the accountingperiod

24 x number of days in the accountingperiod x 0.4

The "total half-hourly maximum demand"will be assessedby the Commission as the expectedhalf-hourly maximum demandon the Commission’ssystemwithout the consumer’sgenerationequipmentin operation.

The difference betweentotal half-hourly maximum demand and normalhalf-hourly maximum demand will not exceed-a the capacityof the consumer’sgenerationequipment;orb the expected maximum loading of such generation equipment, as

assessedby the Commission.

StandbyTariff for Consumerson Tariffs Mi and Ti payable in addition tocharges underthosetariffs

a In the caseof Tariff Ml.

Standbycharge-5.84cents per day per kW.Basedon the differencebetween-

Total half-hourly maximum demandand normal half-hourlymaximum demand.

b In the caseof Tariff Ti.Standbycharge-5.84cents per day per kW.Basedon the difference between-

Total half-hourly maximum demand and normal half-hourly maximum demand;or

Total half-hourly maximum demand and registered half-hourlymaximum demand,whichever is less.

CONDITIONS

The consumerto pay for the cost off all additional mains and equipmentnecessaryto provide the standby service. The standby serviceagreementwill be for a minimum period of 12 months.Thereafterthe consumerwill

be required to give 6 months’ notice in writing to the Commission or

intention to terminatethe agreement.

The "normal half-hourly maximum demand" will be assessedby theCommission and will be based on loading normally supplied from theCommission’s supply.

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Notwithstanding the Commission’s assessment,in any accounting periodthe normal half-hourly maximum demand shall be taken to be not lessthan-

kWh registeredfor the accountingperiod

24 x number of days in accountingperiod x 0.4

The "total half-hourly maximum demand"will be assessedby the Commission as the expectedhalf-hourly maximum demandon the Commission’ssystemwithout the consumer’sgenerationequipment in operation.

The difference betweentotal half-hourly maximum demand and normalhalf-hourly maximum demandwill not exceed-a the capacityof the consumer’sgenerationequipment;orb the expected maximum loading of such generation equipment, as

assessedby the Commission.

StandbyTariff for consumerson Tariff UI payable in addition to chargesunderthat tariff

Standbycharge- 4.14 cents per day per kW.

Basedon the differencebetweenthe consumer’scontractmaximum demandandthe on peakhalf-hourly maximumdemandregisteredin any accountingperiod.Or-

In the event that the consumer’scontract for supply with the Commissiondoesnot contain provisionsfor a contractmaximum demand,the standbycharge shall be based on the difference between the total half-hourlymaximum demand and the on peakhalf-hourly maximum demand registeredin any accountingperiod. The total half-hourly maximum demandwillbe assessedby the Commission as the expected half-hourly maximumdemand on the Commission’s systemwithout the consumer’sgenerationequipmentin operation.

Z. DOMESTIC TARIFFSTARIFF Al

A fixed charge at the rate of 22.10 cents per day plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of 12.05 centsper unit. For multiple unit domesticbuildings supplied through one meteredsupply point the fixed chargeis atthe rate of: 22.10 centsper day for the first domesticunit and 17.81 centsper day for eachadditional domesticunit.

TARIFF BiDomesticWater HeatingTariff

This optional tariff is available for domesticwaterheatingduring a 6 hourperiod betweenthe hours of 11.00 p.m. and 6.00 am. for installationsapprovedby the Commission.

A fixed charge at the rate of 11.52 cents per day plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of 6.37 centsper unit. For multiple unit domesticbuildings supplied through onemeteredsupply point the fixed chargeis atthe rate of 11.52 centsper day for eachdomesticunit supplied.

TARIFF Dl

Special Tariff for Certain Premises

This optional tariff is available for premiseswholly used by a charitableor benevolentorganizationfor providing residential accommodationotherthan for commercial gain, being premises for which Tariff Al is notavailable.

A fixed chargeat the rate of-

22.10 cents per day

and wherein accordancewith this tariff there is deemedto be more thanone equivalentdomesticresidencein the premises,an additional

17.81 cents per dayfor eachequivalentdomesticresidenceexceptthe first that is deemedto bein the premises.

Plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of 12.05 centsper unit.

For thepurposesof this tariff the numberof equivalentdomesticresidencesdeemedto be in particular premisesis ascertainedby dividing the averagedaily consumptionduring the accountingperiod, expressedin units per day,by 9 units per day and, where the quotient is not a whole number, byincreasingit to the next highest whole number.

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3. GENERAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WITH DOMESTICTARIFF

TARIFF Ki

Available for premiseswhere the circuit wiring is not separateand theelectricity is used partly for industrial, commercial, businessor generalpurposesand partly for domesticpurposes.

A fixed charge at the rate of 22.10 cents per day. Plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of-

12.05 cents per unit for the first 9 units per day.18.46 cents per unit for the next 156 units per day.14.74 cents per unit for the next 1 485 units per day.12.70 cents per unit for the next 14 850 units per day.11.57 cents per unit for all over 16 500 units per day.

4. TRAFFIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONSTARIFF Wi

A charge of 144.10 cents per day per kilowatt of the total installedwattage.

5. OBSOLESCENTTARIFFS

Available only to consumerscurrently chargedon thesetariffs.

TARIFF GiLighting

Previously available for domesticand commercial lighting.

All meteredconsumptionat the rate of-

32.51 cents per unit for the first 3 units per day.27.20 centsper unit for the next 17 units per day.26.69 cents per unit for the next 145 units per day.20.86 cents per unit for all over 165 units per day.

TARIFF YiPower

Previously available for commercialuseonly.

All meteredconsumptionat the rate of-19.97 cents per unit for the first 13 units per day.17.75 cents per unit for the next 152 units per day.14.97 cents per unit for the next 1 485 units per day.12.70 cents per unit for all over 1 650 units per day.

TARIFF HiPower

Previously available for domesticuseonly.

All meteredconsumptionat the rate of 13.35 centsper unit.

Minimum charge-A minimum chargeat the rate of 13.14 centsper day is applicabletoTariffs Gi, and Hi, and a minimum chargeat the rate of 13.80 centsper day is applicableto Tariff Yi.

SecondSchedule

CHARGES FOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLIED FROM COUNTRY SYSTEMSGENERALLY

1. General,Commercialand Industrial Tariffs

TARIFF L2

Low/Medium Voltage Tariff

Available for low/medium voltage supply.

A fixed charge at the rate of 28.09 cents per day plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of-

18.46 centsper unit for the first 165 units per day.14.74 centsper unit for the next 1 485 units per day.12.70 centsper unit for all over 1 650 units per day.

TARIFF M2

High Voltage Tariff

Available for consumerssupplied at 6.6 kV, ii kV, 22kV or 33kV or suchhigher voltage as the Commissionmay approve.

A fixed charge at the rate of 28.09 cents per day plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of-

18.46 centsper unit for the first 165 units per day.14.49 centsper unit for the next 1 485 units per day.12.44 centsper unit for all over 1 650 units per day.

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TARIFF N2

Cost of Supply Tariff

State, Commonwealthand Foreign GovernmentInstrumentalities

A fixed charge at the rate of 28.09 cents per day plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate in centsper unit calculated in accordancewiththe following formula and by-law 14 2-

R=18.53 + 8.61 x P

52.14

Where-R is the rate to be calculated;and

P is the maximum endorsedindustry price of automotivedistillate incents per litre as defined in by-law 14 1 e.

2. DOMESTIC TARIFFSTARIFF A2

A fixed charge at the rate of 22.10 cents per day plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of 12.05 cents per unit.

For multiple unit domesticbuildings supplied throughone meteredsupplypoint the fixed chargeis at the rate of-

22.10 centsper day for the first domesticunit and 17.81 centsper day foreachadditional domesticunit.

TARIFF D2

Special Tariff for Certain Premises

This optional tariff is available for premiseswholly used by a charitableor benevolentorganizationfor providing residential accommodationotherthan for commercial gain, being premises for which Tariff A2 is notavailable.A fixed chargeat the rateof-

22.10 cents per dayand where in accordancewith this tariff thereis deemedto be more thanone equivalentdomesticresidencein the premises,an additional

17.81 cents per day

for eachequivalentdomesticresidenceexceptthe first that is deemedto bein the premises.Plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of

12.05 centsper unitFor the purposeof this tariff the numberof equivalentdomesticresidencesdeemedto be in particularpremisesis ascertainedby dividing the averagedaily consumptionduring the accountingperiod, expressedin units per day,by 9 units per day and, where the quotient is not a whole number, byincreasingit to the next highest whole number.

3. GENERAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WITH DOMESTICTARIFF

TARIFF K2

Available for premiseswhere the circuit wiring is not separateand theelectricity is used partly for industrial, commercial, businessor generalpurposesand partly for domesticpurposes.A fixed charge at the rate of 22.10 cents per day plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of-

12.05 centsper unit for the first 9 units per day.18.46 centsper unit for the next 156 units per day.14.74 centsper unit for the next 1 485 units per day.12.70 centsper unit for all over 1 650 units per day.

4. TRAFFIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONSTARIFF W2

A chargeof $2.35 per day per kilowatt of the total installed wattage.

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Third ScheduleSTREET LIGHTING

Tariffs for Existing Services

WattageGroups-Fitting 1’pes-Switching Hours

Lamp DetailsItem Wattage ‘I’jpe Fitting and Pole Midnight 1.15 am. Dawn

‘lrpe Switch.off Switch-off Switch.offObsoles- Centsper Centsper

cent day dayCentsper

day

Z.01 50 Mercury Vapour Any 15.33 15.67 16.85Z.02 80 Mercury Vapour Any 18.07 18.47 20.31Z.03 125 Mercury Vapour Any 22.34 23.06 25.68

Z.04 140 Sodium Crosswalk anyPole

22.86 23.61 26.60

Z.O5 250 Mercury Vapour Open Fitting, AnyPole

35.91 37.31 42.59

Z.06 400 Mercury Vapour Open Fitting, AnyPole

49.26 51.41 59.59

Z.07

Z.08

250

250

100% ConsumerCostM.V. Type W50% S.E.C. CostM.V.Type W

Luminaire, AnyPoleLuminaire, WoodPoles

27.72

31.81

29.13 34.38

33.21 38.48

Z.09 250 100% S.E.C. CostM.V. Type W

Luminaire, WoodPoles

35.91 37.31 42.59

Z.10 400 100% ConsumerCostM.V. Type W

Luminaire, AnyPole

41.06 43.21 51.41

Z.11 400 50% S.E.C. Cost M.V.‘Iype W

Luminaiire, WoodPoles

45.16 47.31 55.49

Z.12 400 100% S.E.C. CostM.V. Type W

Luminaire, WoodPoles

49.26 51.41 59.59

Z.13 150 100%ConsumerCostH.P. Sodium

Luminaire, AnyPole

21.17 21.93 26.27

Z.14 150 100% S.E.C. CostH.P. Sodium

Luminaire, AnyPole

32.64 33.41 37.73

Z.15 250 100% ConsumerCostH.P. Sodium

Luminaire, AnyPole

31.36 33.03 39.48

Z.16 250 50% S.E.C. Cost H.P.Sodium

Luminaire, AnyPole

37.50 39.19 45.63

Z.17 250 100% S.E.C. CostH.P. Sodium

Luminaire, AnyPole

43.63 45.33 51.77

Z.18 perkilowatt

Auxiliary Lighting inPublic Places

Serviceby Negoti-ation

89.84 94.84 114.47

Z.51 60 Incandescent Any 15.33 15.67 16.85Z.52 100 Incandescent Any 15.33 15.67 16.85Z.53 200 Incandescent Any 18.07 18.47 20.31Z.54 300 Incandescent Any 22.34 23.06 25.68Z.55 500 Incandescent OpenFitting, Any

Pole35.91 37.31 42.59

Z.56 40 Fluorescent Open Fitting, AnyPole

15.33 15.67 16.85

Z.57 80 Fluorescent Open Fitting, AnyPole

18.07 18.47 20.31

Z.58 160 Fluorescent - 25.25 25.62 29.72

Fourth ScheduleCHARGES FOR NATURAL GAS

1. Domestic TariffTARIFF A3

Available for domesticuseonly.

All meteredconsumptionat the rate of-6.57 centsper unit for the first L units per day.3.74 centsper unit for the next M units per day.2.59 centsper unit for all over N units per day.

For single unit domestic buildings supplies through one meteredsupplypoint-

L= 10M=26N=36

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For multiple unit domesticbuildings supplied through one meteredsupplypoint-

L=iO + [F-i x 5]M=26 + [F-i x 5]N=36 +[F-1 x 10]

Where F is the number of units in the domesticbuilding.

2. General,Commercial and Industrial TariffTARIFF L3

A fixed chargeat the rate of 8.15 centsper day.

Plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of-

5.96 centsper unit for the first 100 units per day.

R centsper unit for all over 100 units per day, calculatedin accordancewiththe following formula and by-law 14 2-

R=3.36xP

46.39Where-R is the rate to be calculated;and

P is themaximum endorsedindustryprice of automotivedistillate in centsper litre as defined in by-law 14 1 e

Fifth Schedule

CHARGES FOR MANUFACTURED GASALL PURPOSESTARIFF

TARIFF A4

Available for domestic,commercial, industrial and generaluse.A fixed chargeat the rate of 7.76 cents per day.

Plus all meteredconsumptionat the rate of-5.66 cents per unit for the first 100 units per day.

R centsper unit for all over 100 units per day, calculatedin accordancewiththe following formula and by-law 14 2-

R= 3.36xP

46.39Where-R is the rate to be calculated;and

P is themaximum endorsedindustry price of automotivedistillate in centsper litre as defined in by-law 14 1 e.For multiple unit domesticbuildings supplied throughone meteredsupplypoint the fixed chargeis at the rate of-

7.76 centsper day for the first domesticunit and3.88 cents per day for eachadditional domesticunit supplied.

Sixth Schedule

METER RENTALS

SUBSIDIARY METERS

i Subsidiaryelectric metersused to meterthe supply to other thandomesticsubsidiaryconsumersas detailed in this Scheduleshallbe subject to a subsidiary meterrental of 14.62 centsper day persubsidiarymeter for subsidiarymeters,provided by the Commission.Subsidiary gas meters used to meter the supply to other thandomesticsubsidiaryconsumersas detailed in this Scheduleshallbe subject to subsidiary meter rental in accordancewith thefollowing schedule-

Meter Size Sub Meter Fee perDay cents

6 m3 per hour 8.7612 m3 per hour 16.1025 m3 per hour 23.38Pre-paymentmeter 19.00

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ii ExplanatoryNotes-

Subsidiarymetersare available on application for approvedpurposes.Electric subsidiary metersused to meter the supply to domesticsubsidiary consumerswill not be subject to a subsidiary meterrental if the master account is supplied according to Tariff Al,Tariff Bi, or Tariff Gi and Tariff Hi, or Tariff A2.

Gas subsidiary meters used to meter the supply to domesticsubsidiary consumerswill not be subject to a subsidiary meterrental.

For electrical installations in existenceat 1 July 1978, no rentalwill be chargedfor subsidiary meters in excessof the number oftenanciesas assessedby the Commission.

For gasinstallations in existenceat 1 July 1978, subsidiarymeterswill continueto attract the applicablefixed charge.

SeventhSchedule

Other Fees

1. Account EstablishmentFeeA non-refundableaccountestablishmentfee of $21.58 is payable on theestablishmentof a new domestic account or the transfer of a domesticaccount.2. Three PhaseDomestic ConnectionFeeA fee of $220.12 will be applied to all new three phasedomestic installations requiring a meter to be installed and in caseswhere a three phasemeter is requiredto replacea single phasemeteron adomesticinstallation.A fee of $135.95will be applied to eachsubsidiarythreephasemeter issuedto be installed on a domestic installation.

3. Re-ConnectionFeeWhere a supply is terminated for non-paymentof chargesor rentals, or forany other reasonrelatedto theconsumer’sfailure to comply with the lawfulrequirementsof theCommissionin respectof that supply, a non-refundablere-connectionfee of $21.58 is payable.

4. Public TelephoneCabinetsA Chargeof 28.09 centsper day will be madefor eachconnectionmadetoa standardpublic telephonecabinetwhere the supply s not independentlymetered.5. TemporarySupplyA fee of $200.00 is payable for each single phase temporary supplyconnection.A fee of $231.00 is payable for each three phase temporarysupply connection.6. Meter Testing Fees

a Subject to paragraphb a fee of $13.63 is payablefor the on sitetesting of a meter and a fee of $40.99 is payable for laboratorytesting of a meter;

b For consumerseligible for the rebate of the fixed chargeunderby-law 4A a fee of $8.20 is payablefor the on site testing of a meterand a fee of $16.39 is payable for laboratory testing of a meter.

7. Special Meter ReadingFeeA fee of $11.77 is payable for a reading of a meter at the requestof aconsumer.8. Railway CrossingLightsA charge of 35.90 cents per day is payable for electricity supplied tostandardrailway crossinglights. ‘.

M. DULANEY, SecretaryThe State Energy Commissionof WesternAustralia.

Approved by His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Dated 19 June 1990.M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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Annual Returns

STATE TAXATION DEPARTMENT

NOTICE TO ALL OWNERS OF LAND OR PROPERTY IN WA.LAND TAX

Annual returnsare not requiredfor 1990/91.The Departmentwill issue assessmentnoticesto propertyownersbasedon registeredland holdingsas at 30 June 1990.

Applications for Exemptionsor ConcessionsThe owner of any classof land in respectof which an exemptionor concessionmay be granted isrequired to make application for the exemptionor concessionsonly where the land concernedhasbeenassessedfor land tax for 1990/91.

P. FELLOWES, Commissionerof StateTaxation.

FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT ACTThe Treasury, Perth, 20 June 1990.

It is hereby notified for general information, that pursuant to section 58 of the FinancialAdministration and Audit Act 1985, the Hon. Treasurer has issued the following amendedTreasurer’sInstructions to apply to the departmentswhich are subject to section 4 3 of the Actandto the Office of Auditor General.

Treasurer’sInstruction

905/S1A

947/S1A

Paragraph Topic

l-5 Certificate of Performance Indicators-Administrations Deemed to be Departmentsand Office of theAuditor General

1-5 Certification of Financial Statements-Administrations Deemed to be Departmentsand Office of theAuditor General.

R. G. BOWE, Under Treasurer.

ERRATUMCEMETERIES ACT 1986

FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT ACT 1985

Whereas an error occurred in the notice published under the above headingon page 3091 ofGovernmentGazetteNo. 62 dated 22 June 1990 it is correctedas follows.On page3093 delete"iii issuedthe following Treasurer’sInstructions" andinsert "iii deletedthefollowing Treasurer’sInstructions".

WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1984WATER AUTHORITY CHARGES AMENDMENT BY-LAWS 1990

Made by the Water Authority of WesternAustralia with the approval of theMinister for Water Resources.

Citation1. Theseby-laws may be cited as the Water Authority ChargesAmendmentBy-laws 1990.

Principal by-laws

2. In these by-laws the WaterAuthority Charges By-laws 1987* are referredto as the principal by-laws.

[*Published in the Gazetteof 14 July 1987 at pp. 2658-72. For amendmentsto 14 June i990 seep. 386 of 1989 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia.]

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Application

3. Nothing in theseby-laws affects the application after the day of the cominginto operationof theseby-laws of a by-law in force before that day insofar asthat by-law relatesto a chargefor a period commencingbefore that day, to achargefor any matter or thing done before that day, or to a chargefor watersupplied during a period ending before 31 October 1990.

By-law 8A inserted4. After by-law 8 of the principal by-law the following by-law is inserted-

Concessional charges for retirement village residents

" 8A. 1 Where a personis liable to pay a chargeunder-

a item 1 of Part 1 of Division 1 of Schedule1;

b item 1 of Part 2 of Schedule2;

c item 3 a of Part 2 of Schedule2; or

d item 1 of Part 2 of Schedule3,

to theseby-laws in respectof aunit in a retirementvillage, the personshallbe allowed a concession in respect of the charge in accordancewithsub-bylaw2.

2 The concessionto be allowed under this by-law in respectof a chargereferred to in sub-bylaw 1 is 25% of the charge,or the amountsetout initem 4 of Schedule6 oppositethe particular kind of charge, whichever isthe lesser amount.

3 In this by-law, "retirement village" meansa number of units, theresidentsof which havea right to life tenancyunder a leasearrangement,or a similar form of lease, and are predominantly-

a over 55 yearsold and not in full-time employment;or

b retired. ".

By-law 33 inserted

5. After by-law 32 of the principal by-laws the following by-law is inserted-

Classification of land

‘ 33. For the purposesof this Part, land may, irrespective of any otherclassificationunderthese by-laws, be classifiedby the Authority as-

a Crop Group 1, where the land is used for the cultivation ofpermanentpasture,orchardsother than citrus, vegetablesfloodirrigated, or other cropsandthe assessedaveragewater usageonthat land is 9 megalitres per hectare;

b Crop Group2, where the land is usedfor the cultivation of foddercropsfull season,citrusorchards,or other cropsand theassessedaveragewaterusageon that land is 6.5 megalitresper hectare;or

c Crop Group 3, where the land is used for the cultivation of earlygerminationcrops, pumpkins,vines, vegetablestrickle irrigated,or other crops and the assessedaveragewater usageon that landis 3 megalitresper hectare. ".

Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 repealed and Schedules substituted

6. Schedules1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 to the principal by-laws are repealed and thefollowing Schedulesare substituted- -

Schedule1

Chargesfor Water Supply for 1990/91 Year

Division 1-Water supply other than underRights in Waterand Irrigation Act i9i4

By-law 11Part 1-Fixed charges

$1. Residential

In respect of each residential property, not being landmentionedin item 2, 3 or 6 109.00

2. Connectedmetropolitanexempt

In respect of land described in by-law 4 that is in themetropolitanarea-

a in the caseof land describedin by-law 4 1 e .... 109.00

b in any other case 113.00

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3. Strata-titled caravanbay $In respectof eachresidentialpropertybeinga singlecaravanbay that is a lot within the meaningof theStrata Titles Act1985 91.00

4. Community Residential

In respectof land that is classified as Community Residential, a chargeequal to the number of notional residentialunits as determinedunder by-law 16 multiplied by 109.00

5. Semi-rural/Residential

In respectof eachsemi-rural/residentialproperty not beingland mentionedin item 2 109.00

6. Connectednon-metropolitanresidential exempt

In respectof land describedin by-law 4 that is comprisedina residential property and is not in the metropolitan area 109.00

7. Non-metropolitannon-residential

In respectof land that is neitherin themetropolitanareanorcomprised in a residential property, where the land isclassified as-

a Governmentor CBH Grain Storage 348.00

b Irrigated Market Gardens, Institutional/Public,Railways or CharitablePurposes 109.00

8. StockFor the supply of water for the purposeof watering stockonland that is not the subject of a chargeunder Part 2 109.00

9. Additional connections

Where water is supplied to land through more than onewater supply connection,a chargefor eachadditional connection not the subject of a chargeunder item 12 of-

a in the metropolitanarea 64.00

b not in the metropolitanarea 105.00

10. Shipping non-metropolitan

For eachwater supply connectionprovidedfor thepurposeof waterbeing takenon boardany ship in a port not in themetropolitan area 109.00

11. Local authority standpipesFor each local authority standpipe 109.00

12. Metropolitan fire-fighting connectionsFor eachwater supply connectionprovided for the purposeof fire-fighting that is in the metropolitanarea 113.00

Part 2-Chargesby way of a rate

1. Metropolitan non-residentialIn respectof land in the metropolitan area, being neitherland comprisedin a residentialpropertynor land mentionedin item 2 of Part I-

a in the caseof land not mentionedin paragraphbor c, an amount for eachdollar of the GRV-

i up to $6 500 5.21 cents/$of GRV

ii over $6 500 but not over$1 300 000 4.47 cents/$

of GRV

iii over $1 300 000 4.42 cents/$of GRV

subject to a minimum in respect of anyland the subjectof a separateassessment,of-

iv in the caseof land classified asVacant Land, $109.00;

v in the caseof land not classifiedas Vacant Land, $200.00;

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b in the caseof land requiredby any otherwritten law to be rated on unimprovedvalue 1.12 cents/$

of UV

subject to a minimum in respect of anyland the subjectof a separateassessment,of-

i in the case of land classified asVacant Land, $109.00;

ii in the caseof land not classifiedasVacant Land, $200.00;

c in the case of land classified as Metropolitan Farmland 9.04 cents!

hectare

subject to a minimum in respect of anyland the subjectof a separateassessment,of $99.00

2. Non-metropolitannon-residentialIn respectof landthat is neitherin themetropolitanareanorcomprisedin a residentialproperty-

a where the land is classified as Commercial orIndustrial, an amount for eachdollar of the GRV-

i up to $108 000 5 cents/$of GRV

ii over $108 000 but not over$540 000 4 cents/$

of GRV

iii over $540 000 but not over$1 080 000 3 cents/$

of GRV

iv over $1 080 000 but not over$2 160 000 2 cents/$

of GRV

v over $2 160 000 1 cent/$of GRV

subject to a minimum in respect of anyland the subjectof a separateassessment,of $175.00;

b where the land is classifiedasVacant Land 6 cents/$of GRV

subject to a minimum in respect of anyland the subjectof a separateassessment,of $75.00;

c where the land is classified as Farmland 9.04 cents!subject to a minimum in respect of any hectareland the subject of a separateassessment,of $99.00.

Part 3-Quantity charges

1. Metropolitan residential

For each kilolitre of water supplied to a residential property in themetropolitan area, not being water for which a charge is otherwisespecifically provided in this Part-

to 150 kl no charge

over 150 but not over 350 kl 49.4 cents

over 350 but not over 550 kl 57.8 cents

over 550 but not over 750 kl 63.1 cents

over 750 but not over 950 kl 67.1 cents

over 950 but not over 1150 kl 67.1 cents

over 1 150 but not over 1 350 kl 74.8 cents

over 1 350 but not over 1 550 kl 74.8 cents

over 1 550 but not over 1 750 kl 74.8 cents

over 1 750 but not over 1 950 kl 74.8 cents

over 1 950 ki 92.3 cents

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except thatwhere thewater is suppliedto a property that, in accordancewith by-law 3, is subject only to a proportion of the amount otherwisepayable under Part 1, the quantity of 150 kilolitres in this item isreducedto a quantity that is a like proportionof 150 kilolitres, and theamountof the reduction in kilolitres shall also be deductedfrom eachother quantity in this item.

2. Semi-rural/residentialFor eachkilolitre of water suppliedto a semi-rural residentialproperty,not being water for which a chargeis otherwise specifically provided inthis Part-

up to 150 kl no charge

over 150 but not over 350 kl 49.4 cents

over 350 but not over 550 kl 57.8 cents

over 550 but not over 750 kI 63.1 cents

over 750 but not over 950 kl 67.1 cents

over 950 but not over 1 150 kl 67.1 cents

over 1 150 but not over 1 350 kl 74.8 cents

over 1 350 but not over 1 550 kl 74.8 cents

over 1 550 but not over 1 750 kl 74.8 cents

over 1 750 but not over 1 950 kI 74.8 cents

over 1 950 kl 92.3 cents

exceptthat where thewater is suppliedto a propertythat, in accordancewith by-law 3, is subjectonly to a proportion of the amount otherwisepayable under Part 1, the quantity of 150 kilolitres in this item isreducedto a quantity that is a like proportion of 150 kilolitres, and theamount of the reduction in kilolitres, shall also be deductedfrom eachother quantity in this item.

3. Non-metropolitan residential

For each kilolitre of water, not being water for which a charge isotherwisespecifically provided in this Part, supplied to a residentialpropertynot in the metropolitanarea-

up to 150 kl 31.3 cents

over 150 but not over 350 ki 33.1 cents

over 350 but not over 550 kl 54.0 cents

over 550 but not over 750 ki 63.1 cents

over 750 but not over 950 ki $1.036over 950 but not over 1 150 kl $1.036over 1150 but not over 1 350 kl $1.489

over 1 350 but not over 1 550 ki $1,489

over 1 550 but not over 1 750 kl $1,716

over 1 750 but not over 1 950 kl $i.7i6over 1 950 kl $1996

except that if the property is north of 26°S Latitude the chargefor eachkilolitre of water supplied over 350 but not over 550 kilolitres is 33.1cents.

4. Community residentialFor each kilolitre of water supplied to land classified as CommunityResidential the charge is that prescribed for water supplied to aresidentialpropertyexcept that in the scaleof chargesto be applied thequantities of water shall be multiplied by the number of notionalresidential units determinedunder by-law 16.

5. Metropolitan non-residential

For eachkilolitre of watersuppliedto land in the metropolitanareathatis not comprisedin a residential property, not being water for which achargeis otherwise specifically provided in this Part-

a in the caseof land not mentionedin paragraphb-

up to allowance no charge

beyond allowance by up to 600 ki 50.8 cents

beyond allowance by over 600 kl 56.6 cents

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where, in respectof such land-

i that is classified as Commercial/Residential,the allowanceis-

A 150 kl; or

B if it would be more, the quantity ascertainedinaccordancewith subparagraphii,

except that where the water is supplied to land that,in accordancewith by-law 3, is subject only to aproportion of the amountprescribedin item 1 of Part2, the quantity of 150 kilolitres in this paragraphisreducedto a quantity that is a like proportion of 150kilolitres;

ii that is not classified as Commercial/Residential,theallowanceis the quantity ascertainedby dividing 10%of thechargepayablein respectof the land under item1 of Part 2 by 50.8 cents per kilolitre;

b in the caseof land classifiedas Metropolitan Farmland-up to 1 600 kI 56.6 cents

over 1 600 ki $i.020

6. ConnectedmetropolitanexemptFor each kilolitre of water, not being water for which a charge isotherwiseprovided in item 9 or ii, suppliedto land describedin by-law4 that is in the metropolitanarea-

a in the caseof land describedin by-law 4 1 e-

up to allowance no charge

beyond allowance 51.3 cents

Where the allowanceis the quantity ascertainedby dividingthe chargepayable in respectof the land under item 2 a ofPart 1 by 51.3 centsper kilolitre;

b in any other case-up to allowance no chargebeyond allowance 52.0 cents

Where the allowanceis the quantity ascertainedby dividingthe chargepayable in respectof the land under item 2 b ofPart 1 by 52.0 centsper kilolitre.

7. Connectednon-metropolitanresidential exempt

For each kilolitre of water, not being water for which a charge isotherwisespecifically provided in this Part, supplied to land describedin by-law 4 that is comprisedin a residentialpropertyand is not in themetropolitan area-

up to 400 kl 34.7 cents

over 400 but not over 1 600 ki 60.1 cents

over 1 600 kl $1.020

8. Non-metropolitannon-residential

For eachkilolitre of water, not beingwaterfor whicha charge is otherwise specifically provided in thisPart, supplied to land that is neither in the metropolitan areanor comprisedin a residentialproperty,where the land is classified as-

a Commercial, Government, or CBH GrainStorage-

up to 300 kl 56.6 cents

over 300 kl $1,020

b Industrial-up to 300 ki 56.6 cents

over 300 but not over 8 000 kl $1,020

over 8 000 but not over 80 000 kl 79.0 cents

over 80 000 kI 84.0

c Vacant Land-

all water supplied 84.0 cents

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d Farmland-

up to 1 600 kl 56.6 cents

over 1 600 kl $ 1.020

e Mining-all water supplied $ 1.097

I Irrigated Market Gardens-up to the quota 34.7 cents

over the quota $i.020

where the quota is 1 000 kilolitres orsuchgreater amount as the Authoritymay from time to time determineforthe land concerned;

g Institutional/Public-

up to 400 kl 34.7 cents

over 400 but not over 1 600 kI 60.1 cents

over 1 600 kl $1020

h Railways-

all water supplied 84.5 cents

i CharitablePurposes-

up to 400 kl 33 cents

over 400 but not over 1 600 kl 56.4 centsover 1 600 kI 96 cents

9. DenhamdesalinatedFor eachkilolitre of water supplied to land in theDenhamCountry WaterArea, being water that hasbeentreatedto reducethe level of or removesalts-

a in the caseof land classified as Residential-

up to quota 33.1 cents

over quota by up to 1 ki per 7 kI ofquota $2.420over quotaby more than 1 ki per 7 klof quota $7.55

where the quota, for eachof the periodsof4 consecutivemonths during the year, is35 kilolitres or suchgreateramountas theAuthority may from time to time determine for the land concerned;

b in the case of land not classified as Residential-

up to quota 33.1 centsover quota $7.55

where the quota for theyearis 105 kilolitres or such greateramountas theAuthority may from time to time determineforthe land concerned.

10. Local authority standpipesFor eachkilolitre of watersupplied through alocalauthority standpipe 34.7 cents

ii. ShippingFor eachkilolitre of water supplied for the purposeof being taken on board any ship in port-

a in the metropolitan area 67.0 cents

b not in the metropolitan area 84.5 cents

12. Stock

For eachkilolitre of watersupplied for the purposeof watering stock on land that is not the subjectofa chargeunder Part 2 84.5 cents

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13. Shipping

For eachkilolitre of watersupplied to land througha water supply connection that is provided forbuilding purposes-

a in the metropolitan area, the chargethatwould apply under item 5 if the watersupplied through that connection wherethe only water suppliedto the land andtheallowance of water so supplied were nil;

b not in the metropolitan area 84.0 cents

14. Metropolitan hydrant standpipes

For eachkilolitre of water in excessof 600 kilolitressupplied through a large meteredhydrant stand-pipe in the metropolitanarea 56.6 cents

Part 4-Metropolitan Meter Rent

An annualrent for eachmeter accordingto the following table-

Meter size Rent20mm $12.8025mm $15.30

40mm $37.5050mm $74.40

80-100mm $89.70150mm and over $118.40

Division 2-Water supply under Rights in Waterand Irrigation Act 1914other than for irrigation

By-law 20

Part i-Fixed charges

1. In respectof land to which water is supplied under by-lawii of the Harvey, Waroona and Collie River IrrigationDistricts By-laws 1975 for domesticor stockpurposesor both,an amount per supply point of 150.00

2. In respectof land to which water is supplied under by-lawhA of the Harvey, Waroona and Collie River IrrigationDistricts By-laws 1975, an amount per supply point of 120.80

3. In respectof land to which water is supplied under by-law3 1A of the Ord Irrigation District By-laws for purposesotherthan thosementionedin Part 2, an amountper supplypointof-

a where the supply is assured 50.40

b where the supply is not assured 37.00

Part 2-Chargesby way of a rate

In respectof land to which water is suppliedunderby-law 3iAof the Ord Irrigation District By-laws for the purposes ofstock-wateror dust prevention in feed lots-

a wherethe maximum areausedas a feed lot duringthe year is not more than 4 hectares 134.50

b wherethe maximum areausedasa feed lot duringthe year is more than 4 hectares, the amountspecified in paragrapha and, for eachhectareorpart thereof in excessof 4 hectaresthat is so used,a further amount of 26.90

Part 3-Quantity Charges

For each kilolitre of water supplied as mentionedin item 2 ofPart i 34.2 cents

A76231-7

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Schedule2By-law 21

Chargesfor Seweragefor 1990/91 Year

Part i-Fixed charges

1. Connectedmetropolitan exempt

In respect of land described in by-law 4 that is in themetropolitanarea-

a in the caseof land used as a homefor the aged-

for the first major fixture that dischargesintothe sewer $100.00

for each additional major fixture that dischargesinto the sewer $44.00

b in the case of land describedin by-law 4 1 e acharge equal to the number of major fixturesmultiplied by $100.00

c in any other case,a chargeequalto the numberofmajor fixtures multiplied by $100.00

2. Connectedcountry exemptIn respect of land in a country sewerage area that isclassifiedas-

a Institutional/Public or Charitable Purposes anamount of-

for the first major fixture that dischargesintothe sewer $100.00for each additional major fixture that dischargesinto the sewer $44.00

b CharitablePurposes,an amount of-for the first major fixture that dischargesintothe sewer $100.00for each additional major fixture that dischargesinto the sewer $44.00

c CBH Grain Storageor GeneralExempt, an amountfor eachconnection to the sewerof $556.00

3. Strata-titled caravanbayIn respectof eachresidentialpropertybeinga singlecaravanbay that is a lot within the meaningof the Strata Titles Act1985 $69.00

4. Land in themetropolian areafrom which industrialwaste is dischargedinto a sewerof the Authority

Discharge pursuant to a permit classified by theAuthority as-

a a minor permit $91.00including firstfixture plus$13.00 for eachadditional fix

ture

b a medium permit-

i coin operatedlaundries $91.00including first 2washing unitsplus $45.50 foreach additional

washingunit

ii other $91.00 plus$45.50 for each

fixturec a major permit $292.00

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Part 2-Chargesby way of a rate

1. Metropolitan residentialIn respectof eachresidentialpropertyin the metropolitanareanot subjectto a chargeunderitem 1 or3 of Part 1, an amount for each dollar of the GRV-

up to $4 900 6.92 cents/$of GRV

over $4 900 but not over $13 000 4.85 cents/$of GRV

over $13 000 4.50 cents/$of GRV

subject to a minimum of $127.00.

2. Metropolitannon-residentialIn respect of land in the metropolitan area beingneitherland comprisedin a residentialpropertynorland mentionedin item 1 of Part 1, an amount foreachdollar of the GRV-

up to $6 500 4.98 cents!$of GRV

over $6 500 but not over $1 300 000 4.95 cents/$of GRV

over $1 300 000 4.91 cents/$of GRV

subject to a minimum in respect of any land thesubject of a separateassessmentof-

a in the case of land classified as VacantLand $127.00

b in any other case $200.00

3. CountryIn respectof land in a country sewerageare referredto in column 1 of the following Table-

a where the land is classifedas Residential,an amount for eachdollar of the GRV asset out in column 2 of the Table;

b wherethe landis not classifiedasResidential, a percentageof the amount set out incolumn3 of the Table for eachdollar of theGRV-

up to $108000 100% of theamount

over $108 000 but not over $540 000 80% of theamount

over $540 000 but not over$1 080 000 60% of theamount

over $1 080 000 but not over$2 160 000 40% of the

amountover $2 160 000 20% of the

amount

subject to a minimum in respect of any land thesubject of a separateassessmentof-

c in thecaseof landclassifiedasResidential,$110.00;

d in the case of land classified as VacantLand, $60.00;

e in the caseof land not classified as Residential or Vacant Land, $175.00

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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3Residential Non-residential

Countryseweragearea cents/$of GRV cents/$of GRV

Albany 6.230 6.980Australind 6.001 6.240Binningup 11.540 12.000Boddington 7.940 5.400Bootenall 9.213 9.570BremerBay 12.000 12.000Bridgetown 7.260 7.540Broome 4.930 5.120Brunswick 6.289 6.540Bunbury 5.750 5.750Burekup 7.040 7.040Busselton 6.930 6.930Carnarvon 7.496 7.786Collie 7.337 7.620Corrigin 6.050 6.050Cranbrook 8.907 9.250Cunderdin 7.568 7.870Dampier 2.866 2.980Denmark 6.350 6.350Derby 5.405 5.620Dunsborough 7.540 7.540Eaton 8.520 8.850Eneabba 5.922 6.150Esperance 5.464 6.964Exmouth 4.044 4.200Fitzroy Crossing 11.540 12.000Geraldton 7.432 7.720GeraldtonEffluent - 1.850Gnowangerup 8.270 8.270Halls Creek 6.395 6.650Harvey 6.982 7.260Jurien Bay 12.000 12.000Kalbarri 6.155 5.158Karratha 3.395 3.530Katanning 5.810 5.810Kellerberrin 6.347 6.600Kojonup 8.940 8.940Kununurra 6.189 6.440Lake Argyle 6.189 6.440Lancelin 6.760 6.760Laverton 3.690 4.540Ledge Point 6.760 6.760Leeman 5.152 5.350Mandurah 6.020 6.020Manjimup 9.220 7.980Margaret River 4.150 4.150Meckering 5.905 6.140Merredin 8.568 8.900Mount Barker 6.952 7.220Mukinbudin 8.123 8.450Narembeen 8.310 8.310Narrogin 6.306 6.550Northam 4.970 6.530Paraburdoo 3,447 3.580Pingelly 7.890 7.890Pinjarra 5.260 5.470Port Hedland 5.720 5.940Roebourne 7.674 7.980Three Springs 8.357 8.690Tom Price 3.293 3.420Wagin 8.190 8.190Waroona 9.879 10.260Wickham 3.885 4.040Wongan Hills 4.525 4,700Wundowie 3.580 4.630Wyalkatchem 5.633 5.850Wyndham 10.409 10.830Yunderup 7.280 7.570

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Part 3-Quantity charges1. For industrial waste dischargedinto a sewerof the

Authority in the metropolitan are pursuant to apermit of the Authority classified as a major permit-

a for volume 54.5 c/k!;

b for B.O.D 80.8 c/kg;

and

c for suspendedsolids 69.2 c/kg.No chargeis payableunder this Part if the sum ofthe amountspayableunderparagraphsa, b andc is less than the amount payableunder item 1 ofPart 1 or item 2 of Part 2, as the case requires.Where the sum of the amounts payab]e underparagraphs a, b and c exceeds the amountpayableunder item 1 of Part 1 or item 2 of Part 2,as the caserequires,the total amountpayableunderthis Part shall be the sum of the amountspayableunder paragraphsa, b and c less the amountpayableunder item 1 of Part 1 or item 2 of Part 2,as the caserequires.

2. For tankered raw wastewater discharged into asewerof the Authority in the metropolitan area .... 91 c/kl;

3. For effluent dischargedfrom a septic tank effluentpumping systeminto a sewerof theAuthority in themetropolitan area 70 c/k!.

Schedule3By-law 27

Chargesfor Drainage for 1990/91 Year

Part i-Fixed chargeStrata-titled caravanbay

1. In respectof eachresidential propertybeinga singlecaravanbay that is a lot within the meaningof theStrata Titles Act 1985 $11.50

Part 2-Charge by way of a rate

1. In respectof all land in a drainageareaas referredto in by-law 27 that is classified as Residential orSemi-rural/residentialland 0.79 cents/$

of GRVsubject to a minimum in respect of any land thesubject of a separateassessmentof $25.40.

2. In respectof all land in a drainageareaas referredto in by-law 27 other than land to which Part 1 oritem 1 of this Part applies 0.78 cents/$

of GRVsubject to a minimum in respect of any land thesubject of a separateassessmentof-

a in the case of land classified as VacantLand, $25.40;

b in any other case,$33.40.

Schedule4By-law 31

Chargesfor Irrigation for 1990/91 Year

Part 1-Fixed charges

1. In respectof land in the Harvey Irrigation District, theWaroonaIrrigation District, or the Collie River IrrigationDistrict to which water is suppliedby pipe for thepurposeof trickle irrigation, an amount for eachpoint of supply of $127.70

2. For each connection of 100 mm diameter or less to theHarvey Piped Scheme,other than the first supply point,an amount of $120.80

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3. In respectof land to which water is suppliedunderby-law6A of the Harvey, Waroona and Collie River IrrigationDistricts By-laws 1975 for irrigation-

a where thewater is suppliedduring normal working hours, an amount of $86.30

b where the water is supplied outside normalworking hours, an amount equal to the actualcost of supply.

Part 2-Chargesby way of a rate

1. In respectof land that-

a is in Harvey Irrigation District Sub-AreaNo. 2or 3, WaroonaIrrigation District, or Collie RiverIrrigation District, an amount per 3 hectaresof $73.80

b is in Harvey Irrigation District Sub-AreaNo. 1or 4, an amount per hectareof $73.80

subject to a minimum in respectof any land the subjectof a separateassessmentof $73.80.

2. In respectof land to which water is suppliedunder by-lawii of the Harvey, Waroona and Collie River IrrigationDistricts By-laws 1975 for irrigation, an amount perhectareof land so irrigated of-

a where water is supplied to land classified asCrop Group 1 $180.00

b where water is supplied to land classified asCrop Group 2 $130.00

c wherewater is suppliedto land classifiedas CropGroup 3 $60.00

3. In respectof land in the CarnarvonIrrigation District .. $i45.00/hectare

subject to a maximum in respectof any land the subjectof a separateassessmentof $871.80.

4. In respectof land in the Ord Irrigation District-a where the land is in the PacksaddleHorticultu

ral Farms Sub-Area 1-

i an amount of $18.50!hectare

subject to a minimum in respectof anyland the subject of a separateassessment of $144.50;

ii a further amount per hectareof landactually irrigated of $451.00/

hectare

b where the land is in Ord Irrigation DistrictSub-Area2 $31.40!

hectare

c where under by-law 31A of the Ord IrrigationDistrict By-laws, the land is irrigated by pumping from works, an amount per hectareof landso irrigated of-

i where the supply is assured $28.90

ii where the supply is not assured $21.80

Part 3--Quantity charges1. For water supplied in the Harvey Irrigation Disfrict, the

WaroonaIrrigation District, or the Collie River IrrigationDistrict for irrigation including water supplied as mentioned in Part 1-

a for each 1 000 cubic metres up to-

i 9 200 cubic metres per 3 hectaresofland in Harvey Irrigation District SubArea No. 2 or 3, theWaroonaIrrigationDistrict, or the Collie River IrrigationDistrict; or

ii 9 200 cubic metresper hectareof landin Harvey Irrigation District Sub-AreaNo. 1 or 4,

or the district allocation, whichever is less $17.25

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b where the district allocation is more than thequantity mentionedin paragrapha i or ii, asthe casemay be, for each1 000 cubic metresoverthat quantity but not over thedistrict allocation $19.00

c for each 1 000 cubic metres over the districtallocation $34.50

where the district allocation meansthe annual districtallocation under the Harvey, Waroona and Collie RiverIrrigation Districts By-laws 1975.

2. For each 1 000 cubic metres of water-

a allocated under by-law 17 of the Preston ValleyIrrigation District By-laws, whetheror not it isused;or

b supplied other than as so allocated from thePreston River as defined in by-law 3 of thePrestonValley Irrigation District By-laws for theirrigation of land outside the District as definedin that by-law $81.00

3. For each 1 000 cubic metresof water supplied for irrigation in the CarnarvonIrrigation District-

a in accordancewith a notice under by-law 23 ofthe Carnarvon Irrigation District By-laws $113.00

b not in accordancewith a notice mentioned inparagrapha $2 225.00

Schedule5By-laws 14 3, 24 3

Index for IncreasingGross Rental Value underValuation of Land Act 1978

day from which relevantgeneralvaluation affecting land was index forexpressedunder the Valuation of Land Act 1978 to comeinto 1990/91force

1 July 1981 1.7231 July 1982 1.5661 July 1983 1.4241 July 1984 1.3821 July 1985 1.3431 July 1986 1.2531 July 1987 1.1991 July 1988 1.1541 July 1989 1.0791 July 1990 1.000

Schedule6By-laws 7, 8 and 8A

Discounts and Additional Charges

1. Discount-by-law 7 1 a i $1.50

2. Additional charges-

a by-law 7 1 b i $3.00

b by-law 8 2 a $1.50

c by-law 8 2 b i $1.50

d by-law 8 2 b ii $3.00

3. Ratesof interest-by-laws 71 a ii, 7 1 h ii, 8 2 a,8 2 b i, 8 2 h ii 14% per

annum

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4. Concessionby-law 8A 2-

a chargefor water supply $50.00

b chargefor sewerage $81.00

c chargefor drainage $9.00 ".

By resolution of the Board.The Sealof the WaterAuthority of WesternAustralia wasaffixed heretoin thepresenceof-

R. M. HILLMAN, Chairman.

W. J. COX, Managing Director.

Approved by the Minister for Water Resoures:E. BRmGE.

WATERAUTHORITY ACT 1984

WATER AUTHORITY AMENDMENT BY-LAWS 1990

Made by the Water Authority of Western Australia with the approval of theMinister for Water Resources.

Part 1-Preliminary

Citation1. Theseby-laws may be cited as the WaterAuthority AmendmentBy-laws

1990.Application

2. Nothing in theseby-laws affects the application after 1 July 1990 of aby-law in force before that day in so far as that by-law relatesto a feeor chargefor a period commencingbefore that day or to a fee or chargefor any matteror thing done before that day.Commencement

3. Theseby-laws shall come into operationon 1 July 1990.

PART 2-COUNTRYAREAS WATERSUPPLY BY-LAWS1957

Principal by-laws4. In this Part the Country Areas WaterSupply By-laws 1957* are referred

to as the principal by-laws.[*Reprinted in the Gazetteof 1 May 1968 at pp. 1219-1242.For amendments to 14 June 1990 see pp. 371-73 of 1989 Index to Legislation ofWesternAustralia.]

By-law 49 repealedand a by-law substituted5. By-law 49 of the principal by-laws is repealedand the following by-law

is substituted-Licence fees49. 1 The fee set out in item 1 b of Schedule2 is the feepayable forthe issue of a water supply plumber’s licence per quarter of the year orpart thereof for which the licence is issued.

2 The fee set out in item 1 c is the feepayablefor the renewal of awater supply plumber’s licence. ".

By-law 96 inserted6. After by-law 95 of theprincipal by-laws the following by-law is inserted-

Feefor application to disconnector reconnectwater supply96. Where a personapplies to the Authority to have a water supplydisconnectedor reconnectedfor the purposesof the redevelopmentorconsolidationof a servicedproperty the feesetout in item 14 of Schedule2 is payableby the personto the Authority. ".

Schedule2 repealedand a Schedulesubstituted7. Schedule2 to theprincipal by-laws is repealedand the following schedule

is substituted-

Schedule2Fees

$

1. a Water supply plumber’s examination-

first subject 30.00each additional subject 20.00

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$b Issue of a water supply plumber’s licence 21.00

perquarteror partthereof

c Renewalof a water supply plumber’s licence 84.00

2. Meter testing-Meter size

20 or 25 mm 33.5040 or 50 mm 65.00

75 mm and over 119.00

3. Minimum fee in respect of turning or cutting off orreduction of the water supply and the restoration ofthe water supply 40.50

4. a Issue of a single statement 5.00

b Reading of meter 7.00

c Urgent readingof meter 12.00

d Orders and requisitions 5.00

e Combinedissueof statementandreadingof meter. 10.00

I Combinedissueof statementandurgentreadingofmeter 15.00

Provisionof information involving researchor investigation of 15 minutes or more 20.00

per houror partthereof

5. Feeunder section43A in respectof land on which itis proposedto-

a constructa new single residential building 41.50

b alter an existing single residentialbuilding at acost, as assessedby the Authority, of over $20 000... 82 cents

per $1 000of the cost

so assessed,up to a

maximumof $41.50

c constructor alter a building other than a singleresidential building, the cost of which constructionoralteration the Authority assessesto be over $20 000,an amount for each $1 000 of the cost assessed-

up to $1 million 1.03over $1 million but not over $10 million 82 centsover $10 million 65 cents

6. 1 Supply of copy of, or extract from, recordsor plansundersection 102 3 of WaterAuthority Act 1984-

size film paper

Al $10.00 $8.00A3 $5.00A4 $5.00

2 Additional fee per A4 copy for facsimile transmission 3.00

7. Re-sealingof private fire serviceconnection 41.00

8. Fee for relocation of water supply connection-

a where the connectionsize is-

20 mm 59.0025 mm 70.0040 mm 92.0050mm 119.00

b other sizes,an amount equal to the actualcost ofrelocation.

9. Fee for fixing of a meterunder by-law 77 3 23.80

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$10. Fee for installation of temporarybuilding standpipe. 37.80

11. Fee for inspectionof work-a single residentialbuilding 27.00b other than single residential building-singlestorey 35.00c other than single residentialbuilding-more than one storey-feeper floor 57.00

12. Fee for book of forms of-

a notice and certificate of completion and compliance 10.00b multi-entry plumbingcertificate 5.00

13. Fees for authorization of materials fittings and fixtures-

a application-

1 first item of product type 125.00ii eachadditional item of product type 30.00

b examination,testing, inspectionor evaluationperhour or part thereof 55.00

14. Fee for application for disconnectionor reconnectionof water supply 60.00 ".

PART 3-COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGEACT BY-LAWSPrincipal by-laws

8. In this Part the Country Towns SewerageAct Bylaws* are referredto asthe principal by-laws.

[*Reprinted in theGazetteof 9 April 1968at pp. 931-978. For amendmentsto 14 June 1990 see pp. 373-75 of 1989 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and theGazetteof 23 February 1990.]

By-law 15 repealed and a by-law substituted9. By-law 15 of the principal by-laws is repealedand the following by-law

is substituted-Licence fees15. 1 The feeset out in item 2 of Part V of ScheduleC is the feepayablefor the issueof a water supplyandsanitaryplumber’slicence perquarterof the yearor part thereof for which the licence is issued.

2 The fee set out in item 3 of Part V of ScheduleC is the fee payablefor the renewalof a water supplyand sanitaryplumber’s licence. ".

By-law 18B amended10. By-law 18B of the principal by-laws is amendedby inserting after

sub-bylaw1 the following sub-bylaw-la Where the Authority provides plan sheetsfor the preparationof

diagramsundersub-bylaw1 b, the appropriatefee set out in Part VIIIof ScheduleC is payablein respectof the provision of those sheets. ".

ScheduleC repealedanda Schedulesubstituted11. ScheduleC to the principal by-laws is repealedand the following

Scheduleis substituted-

SCHEDULE CFEES

PART IPlumbing Fees

1. For works to be connectedto the sewer- $a Single residentialbuilding-i one major fixture 49.50ii each additional major fixture 13.50iii re-inspection 27.00

b Other than single residential building-singlestorey-

i one major fixture 70.00ii eachadditional major fixture 23.50iii reinspection 35.00

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c Other than single residentialbuilding-more thanone storey-feeper floor- $

i one major fixture on floor 114.00

ii eachadditional major fixture on floor 37.25

iii re-inspection 57.00

2. For works to be connectedto a septic tank-

a one major fixture 32.50b eachadditional major fixture 15.00

3. For inspectionof work under by-law 18F-

a single residential building 27,00

b other than single residential building-singlestorey 35.00c other than single residentialbuilding-more than one storey-fee per floor 57.00

PART IIFeesunder section41A

In respect of land on which it is proposed to-

a constructa new single residential building 41.50

b alter an existing single residential building at acost, as assessedby the Authority, of over $20 000... 82 cents

per $1 000 ofthe cost so

assessed,upto a maxi

mum

c construct or alter a building other than a single of $41.50

residential building, the cost of which constructionoralteration the Authority assessesto be over $20 000,an amount for each $1 000 of the costassessed-

up to $1 million 1.03

over $1 million but not over $10 million 82 cents

over $10 million 65 cents

PART IIIFees for copiesof records,plans and diagrams

Supply of copy of, or extract from, records or plansunder section 102 3 of Water Authority Act 1984-

size film paper

Al $10.00 $8.00A3 $5.00A4 $5.00

2. Propertysewerdiagram per A4 copy 5.00

3. Additional fee per A4 copy for facsimile transmission 3.00

PART IVStatementsand information

1. Furnishing a copy of any portion of the recordskeptunder s.69A of the Water Authority Act 1984 5.00

2. Providing answersto orders and requisitions in relation to land 5.00

3. Providing information that involves researchor investigation of 15 minutes or more per hour or partthereof 20.00

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PARTVPlumber’sexaminationsand licences

1. Water supply and sanitary plumber’s examination- $first subject 30.00

for eachadditional subject 20.00

2. Issueof watersupply and sanitaryplumber’s licence-

per quarter or part thereof 21.00

3. Renewal of water supply and sanitary plumber’slicence 84.00

PART VIFees for books of forms

1. Book of forms of notice and certificate of completionand compliance 10.00

2. Book of forms of multi-entry plumbing certificate 5.00

PART VII

Feesfor authorization of materials,fittings and fixtures

1. Application fee-

a for first item of product type 125.00

b for eachadditional item of product type 30.002. Examination, testing, inspection or evaluation per

hour or part thereof 55.00

PART VIII

Feesfor the provision of plan sheetsfor preparationof diagramsof property

sewerinstallations1. A4 size per pad of 25 sheets 3.00

2. A3 size per pad of 25 sheets 6.00

3. Al size per sheet 1.00 ".

PART 4-METROPOLITAN WATERAUTHORITY MISCELLANEOUSBY-LAWS1982

Principal by-laws12. In this Part the Metropolitan WaterAuthority MiscellaneousBy-laws

1982* are referredto as the principal by-laws.[*Published in the Gazette on 18 June 1982 at pp. 2025-2029. Foramendmentsto 14 June 1990 seepp. 375-77 of 1989 Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

By-law 9 amended13. By-law 9 of the principal by-laws is amended-

a in sub-bylaw 5 by deleting paragraph b and substituting thefollowing-

b the restoration of the water supply after the reduction of theavailable rate of flow,

undersection41 of theMetropolitan WaterSupply,Sewerage,andDrainage Act 1909. ";

and

b by inserting after sub-bylaw 5 the following sub-bylaw-

" 5a Wherea personapplies to the Authority to have a watersupply disconnected or reconnectedfor the purposes of theredevelopmentor consolidationof a servicedpropertythe fee setout in item 6 of Schedule 6 is payable by the personto theAuthority. ".

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Schedule 2 repealed and a Schedule substituted

14. Schedule 2 to the principal by-laws is repealed and the followingScheduleis substituted-

Schedule2CHARGES

Meter testing deposit-Meter size- $

20-25 mm 33.5040-50 mm 65.0075 mm and over 119.00

2. Charges for fixing water supply and fire-fightingconnections-

a fix water supply connection-

i where the connectionsize is-20 mm 265.0025 mm 368.0040 mm 492.0050 mm 670.00

ii other sizes,an amount equalto theactualcostof fixing the connection.

b fix fire-fighting connection-

i not within the centralbusinessdistricts asdescribedin Schedule3-

100 mm 3 730.00150 mm 4 398.00

ii within the central businessdistricts as describedinSchedule3, an amount equalto the actual cost of fixingthe connection.

3. Chargefor-

disconnection 40.50reconnection 40.50

4. Chargefor relocation of water supply connection-

a where the connection size is-20 mm 59.0025 mm 70.0040 mm 92.0050 mm 119.00

b other sizes,an amount equal to the actual costof relocation.

Schedule6 repealedand a Schedulesubstituted

15. Schedule 6 to the principal by-laws is repealedand the followingscheduleis substituted-

Schedule6FEES

$Single requests-

Issue of statement 5.00Reading of meter 7.00Readingof meterspecial 12.00Orders and requisitions 5.00

Combinedrequests-Issue of statementplus readingof meter 10.00

Issue of statementplus readingof meter special. 15.00

Provision of information involving researchof investigation of 15 minutes or more per hour or partthereof 20.00

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2. 1 Supply of copyof, or extract from, recordsor plansunder section 102 3 of WaterAuthority Act 1984-

size film paper

Al $10.00 $8.00A3 $5.00 -

A4 $5.00

$2 Property sewerdiagram per A4 copy 5.00

3 Additional feeper A4 copy for facsimile transmis- 3.00,.sion

3. Standpipes-

a application fee 52.00b hire fee for month or part of month-

small standpipe 69.00large standpipe-

low volume not metered 83.00medium volume not metered 220.50high volume not metered 389.00

4. a Reconnection 40.50b Restorationof water supply 40.50

5. Feeunder section 148 of Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage,and Drainage Act 1909 in respectof landon which it is proposedto-

a constructa new single residential building 41.50

b alter an existing single residential building at acost, as assessedby the Authority, of over $20 000... $1.30 per

$1 000 ofthe cost so

assessed,upto a

maximum of$41.50

c constructor alter a building other than a singleresidential building, the cost of which constructionoralteration the Authority assessesto be over $20 000,an amount for each $1 000 of the cost assessed- $

up to $1 million 1.62over $1 million but not over $10 million 1.30over $10 million 65 cents

6. Fee for application for disconnectionor reconnectionof water supply 60.00 ".

PART 5-METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLE SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGEBY-LAWS1981

Principal by-laws16. In this Part the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage

By-laws 1981 * are referred to as the principal by-laws.[*Reprinted in the Gazetteof 11 December1986 at pp. 4557-4800. Foramendmentsto 14 June 1990 seep. 377 of 1989 Index to Legislation ofWesternAustralia.]

By-law 30.6 repealed and a by-law substituted17. By-law 30.6 of theprincipal by-laws is repealedand the following by-law

is substituted-* 30.6 LICENCE FEES

30.6.1 The fee set out in item 5 a of ScheduleC is the fee payableforthe issue of a Water Supply and SanitaryPlumber’sLicence and WaterSupply Plumber’s Licence per quarter of the year or part thereof forwhich the licenceis issued.30.6.2The feesetout in item 5 b of ScheduleC is the fee payable for the renewal of a Water Supply and SanitaryPlumber’sLicence andWater Supply Plumber’sLicence. ".

By-law 30.9.3 amended18. By-law 30.9.3 of the principal by-laws is amendedby inserting after

by-law 30.9.3.1 the following by-law-

* 30.9.3.lA Where the Authority provides plan sheetsfor the preparationof diagramsunder by-law 30.9.3.1b, the appropriatefeesetout in item10 of ScheduleC is payablein respectof the provision of thosesheets. ".

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Schedule C repealed and a Schedule substituted19. ScheduleC to the principal by-laws is repealed and the following

Scheduleis substituted-

ScheduleCFees

$1. Feesto be paid in respectof proposalsto carry out plumbing

works-

a For works to be connectedto the sewer-

i Single residential building-A one major fixture 54.00B each additional major fixture 13.50

C re-inspection 27.00ii Other than single residential building-

single storey-

A one major fixture 83.00

B eachadditional major fixture 27.00C re-inspection 41.50

iii Other than single residential building-more than one storey-fee per floor-A one major fixture on floor 139.00

B eachadditional major fixture on floor

41.50

C re-inspection 69.00

b For works to be connectedto the sewer-

i one major fixture 32.50

ii eachadditional major fixture 15.00

2. Feefor installation of sewerjunction-

100 mm sewerjunction 153.50150 mm sewerjunction 237.50

3. Feesfor approval of plumbing items-

a application-i first item of product type 125.00

ii eachadditional item of product type 30.00b examination, testing, inspectionor evaluationper

hour or part thereof 55.00

4. Fee for plumber’s examination-

first subject 30.00each additional subject 20.00

5. Feefor-

a issueof a WaterSupply and SanitaryPlumber’sLicenceor Water Supply Plumber’sLicence-

per quarter or part thereof 21.00

b renewal of a Water Supply and Sanitary Plumber’sLicence or Water Supply Plumber’sLicence-

84.00

6. Fee for installation of meter under by-law 6.7.lA 23.80

7. Fee for installation of temporary building standpipe 37.80

8. Fee for inspectionof work-a single residential building 27.00

b other than single residential building-single storey ... 41.50c other than single residentialbuilding-more than one

storey-feeper floor 69.00

9. Fee for book of forms of-

a notice and certificate of completion and compliance.... 10.00b multi-entry plumbing certificate 5.00

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10. Fees for the provision of plan sheets for preparation of $diagramsof property sewerinstallations-

a A4 size per pad of 25 sheets 3.00

b A3 size per pad of 25 sheets 6.00

c Al size per sheet 1.00 ".

PART 6-CARNARVON IRRIGATION DISTRICT BY-LAWS

Schedule repealed and a Schedule substituted

20. The Scheduleto the Carnarvon Irrigation District Bylaws* is repealedand the following Scheduleis substituted-

SCHEDULE by-law 19Minimum fee for testing a meter

Meter Size Fee

20-25 mm $33.5040-50 mm $65.0075 mm and over $119.00

[*published in the Gazetteon 2 July 1962 at pp. 1695-1698.For amendmentsto 14 June1990 seepp. 379-80of 1989 Indexto Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

PART 7-ORD IRRIGATIONDISTRICT BY-LAWS

Schedule amended

21. The Schedule to the Ord Irrigation District Bylaws* is amendedbydeleting "$7.50" and substituting the following-

" $8.10 ".

[*Published in the Gazetteon 18 July 1963 at pp. 2044-2048.For amendmentsto 14 June1990seepp. 381-82of 1989 Indexto Legislationof WesternAustralia.]

PART 8-PRESTONVALLEYIRRIGATIONDISTRICT BY-LAWSSchedule amended

22’. The Schedule to the Preston Valley Irrigation District Bylaws* isamended-

a in item 1 by deleting"$2.15" and substituting the following-

$2.30 "; and

b in item 2 by deleting"$5.90" and substituting the following-

" $6.40[*Published in the Gazette of 19 December 1969 at pp. 4201-4204. Foramendmentsto 14 June 1990 see pp. 382-83 of 1989 Index to Legislation ofWesternAustralia.]

By resolution of the Board.

The Seal of the Water Authorityof WesternAustralia was affixedhereto in the presenceof-

[L.S.]R. M. HILLMAN, Chairman.

W. J. COX, Managing Director.Approved by the Minister for WaterResources,E. BRIDGE.

WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1984

RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1990

Made by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil for the purposesofthe Rights in Water and Irrigation Act 1914.Citation

1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Rights in Water and IrrigationAmendmentRegulations 1990.Commencement

2. Theseregulationsshall come into operationon 1 July 1990.

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Appendix 2 repealedand an Appendix substituted3 Appendix 2 to the Rights in Water and Irrigation Act Regulations1941 *

is repealedand the following Appendix is substituted-

Appendix 2regulation 24

FeeStony Brook $109.20Canning River $48.60Serpentine River $48.60Dandalup River $48.60Wungong River $48.60Southern River $48.60

[*Published in theGazetteof 5 December1941 at pp. 1754-61. For amendmentsto 31 May 1990 seepp. 378-9 of 1989 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia.]

By His Excellency’s Command,

G. PEARCE, Clerk of the Council.

WATER AUTHORITY ACT 1984

RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION CONSTRUCTION ANDALTERATION OF WELLS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1990

Made by His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil for the purposesofthe Rights in Waterand Irrigation Act 1914.

Citation1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Rights in Water and Irrigation

Construction and Alteration of WellsAmendmentRegulations 1990.Commencement

2. Theseregulationsshall come into operationon 1 July 1990.Schedule2 amended

3. Schedule 2 to the Rights in Water and Irrigation Construction andAlteration of Wells Regulations 1963* is amended by deleting "$6.25" andsubstituting the following-

$6.75 ".

[*published in the Gazetteof 15 May 1963 at pp. 1297-1305.For amendmentsto 31 May 1990 seepp. 377-8 of 1989 Indexto Legislationof WesternAustralia.]By His Excellency’s Command,

G. PEARCE, Clerk of the Council.

WATER BOARDS ACT 1904

BusseltonWaterBoard

PRELIMINARIES TO CONSTRUCTION

Notice of IntentionNotice is herebygiven pursuantto Section41 of the WaterBoardsAct No. 4 of 1904 of the intentionof theBoardto undertaketheconstructionandprovisionof the following workswithin theBusseltonWater Board area.

Description and Locality of ProposedWorks

i Construction of a Deep Bore at Lot 9 Queen Elizabeth Avenue, capable of deliveringapproximately10,000 K1/d of water.

ii Constructionof a 375mm diameterWater line along QueenElizabeth Avenue, Busseltonfrom Lot 9 to the existing WaterPlant No. 2.

The Times and Place at which the Plans and Estimates may be Inspected

At theoffice of the BusseltonWaterBoard, 66 QueenStreet, Busseltonfor one month on andafter18 June 1990, betweenthe hours of 10.00 a.m. and4.00 p.m.

R. P. LOUGHTON, Chairman.D. G. McCUTCI-IEON, Manager.

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WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND ASSISTANCE ACT 1981-87

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

It is noted that His Excellency the Governor, in accordancewith section 112 of the Workers’CompensationandAssistanceAct 1981-87hasappointedHenryJohn de Burgh asnomineememberof the Confederationof WesternAustralian Industry on the Workers’ CompensationBoard for afurther term of five yearsto expire on 7 May, 1995.

Tenders,closing at West Perth, at 2.30 pm on the datesmentionedhereunder,are invited for thefollowing projects.Tendersare to be addressedto:-

The Minister for Works,do ContractOffice,DumasHouse,2 HavelockStreet.WestPerth,WesternAustralia 6005

and areto be endorsedasbeingatenderfor the relevantproject.The highest,lowest,or any tenderwill not necessarilybeaccepted.

TenderNo.

Project Closing Tender DocumentsDate now available from:

24884 ... Royal Perth Hospital-Alterations-Cardiologyand Associated Departments. BuildersCategorisationCategoryB. SelectedTenderersOnly. Depositon Documents:$200

11/7/90 BMA West Perth

Acceptanceof Tenders

TenderNo.

Project Contractor Amount

$

24878.... Caversham-Riverbank Training Centre- P. R. Paul & Co 130 000UpgradingandAlterationsandAdditions

24874.... Esperance Agriculture Department- HaAdditions 1990.

mlin HunterHomes 415 857

C. BURTON, ExecutiveDirector,Building ManagementAuthority.

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT

TendersTendersare invited for the following projects.TenderDocumentsare available from Administration Manager, Main Roads Department,MokineRoad, Narrogin.Specificationscontain Quality AssuranceProvisions.

TenderNo. Description Closing Date

1990144/89 .. Fencing

ArthurSLKRiver

143.64-155.14 Roelands Lake King Road-Wagin,Section July 10

BUILDING MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY

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MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT-continued

Acceptanceof Tenders

ContractNo. Description SuccessfulTenderer Amount

$167/89... Supplyanderectionof generalpurposeshed DalstateProperties

at Main RoadsDepartment,Carlisle4 837

180/89... Load and cart grayel Kalgoorlie-Boulder Eltin LtdEasternBypass

169 880

173/89... Kalgoorlie-BoulderEasternBypassCulvert ExcelconInstallation

180 159.58

210/89... Demolition 40 and44 SouthportStreetand P. B. & K. A. Brajkovich.85 Tower Street,Leederville

2 360

211/89... Demolition 383 Vincent Street, 2 Hann DongaraDemolitionStreetand15 RegentStreet,Leederville

2 350

169/89... Supply and cart aggregateto NWCH at The ReadymixGroupNerrenNerren,CarnarvonDivision

369 650.40

Correctionfrom Last Issue

168/89... Supply and delivery of crushed Boral Quarriesaggregate-MetroDivision PioneerConcrete

WesternQuarriesTheReadymixGroup

As required

J. F. ROSE,Acting Director,Administrationand Finance.

STATE TENDERBOARD OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

TendersInvited

Tenderforms and full particularsof the Schedulehereundermay be obtainedon applicationat theStateTenderBoard, 815Hay Street,Perth,6000.

DateofAdvertising Descri tionp

DateofClosing

June15 479A1990 Approximately twenty three 23 Motor Cycles300ccMIN for thePolice DepartmentRecall of385A1990-Group ClassNo. 2340 July 5

June15 3A1990 Paint Accessories for various GovernmentDepartmentsfor a One 1 Year Period-GroupClassNo. 8020 July 5

June15 141A1990 Printing, Writing and Copy Paperand Board forthe State Printing Division for a two 2 YearPeriod-GroupClassNo. 9310 July 5

June22 40A1990 Supply and Delivery of Tapes, Sound RecordingandVideo Recordingtwo yearperiodto variousGovernment Departments-Group Class No.5820 July 12

June29 491A1990 Supply andDelivery of aPhysiologicalMonitoringSystem for the Geraldton RegionalHospital-GroupClassNo. 6515 July 12

June29 26A1990 Moulded Plastic Bins and buckets for variousGovernment Departments Initial one yearperiodwith the option of extendingfor a furtheroneyear-Group ClassNo. 7240 July 19

June29 85A1990 Supply of Ammunition to various GovernmentDepartmentsfor a one 1 year period fromSeptember1, 1990 to August 31, 1991 with anoption of afurther one1 yearextension-GroupClassNo. 1305 July 19

June29 212A1990 Micro ComputerSystemsandSoftwarefor Schoolsfor the Ministry of Education-GroupClassNo.7000 August 9

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STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA-continued

TendersInvited-continued

DateofAdvertising

DateofDescriptionClosing

For Service

June29 188Al990 Helicopter Hire for Donkey Control in theKimberley and Pilbara-1990 for theAgriculture ProtectionBoard-Group ClassNo.9999 July 19

June29 211A1990 Microfilming of Exploration Reportsfor an initialcontractperiodof two yearswith the option toextend for two, one year periods-GeologicalSurvey of Western Australia, MinesDepartment-GroupClassNo. 9999 July 19

June29 286A1990 To professionallyClean, Polish and Detail MotorVehicles for the Department of Services,Automotive ServicesBranch-GroupClassNo.9999 July 19

For Sale

June 15 480A1990 1988 Ford Falcon PanelVanMRD A361 and 1988Ford Falcon Utility MRD 2821 for the MainRoadsDepartment-Welshpool July 5

June 15 481A1990 One 1 only SecondhandMercedesBenz PrimeMover MRD 4174 for the Main RoadsDepartment-Derby July 5

June15 482Al990 1987 Ford Falcon PanelVan MRD 9970-Recallfor theMain RoadsDepartment-Welshpool July 5

June15 483A1990 1985 Nissan4x2 TrayTop Utility 6QA 472, 1985NissanPatrol4x4 with Tipping Tray Body 6QG400, 1987 Toyota Hilux Dual Cab 4x4 Utility6QN 246, 1987 Toyota Hilux Dual Cab 4x4Utility 6QM 361 and 1987 4x4 MitsubishiExpress Van 6QN 081 for the Dept. ofConservation and Land Management-Mundaring July 5

June15 484A1990 1987 Ford Falcon XF Station Wagon 6QL 278for the Dept. of Marine and Harbours-Wyndham July 5

June22 485A1990 1986 Toyota Hilux LN65 Tray Back 6QL 064,1988 Holden Commodore 8VK35 StationWagon 6QP 657, 1987 MazdaB2000 TrayBack6QN 142 for the Department ofAgriculture-Kununurra July 12

June22 486A1990 1985 NissanPatrol 4x4 StationWagon 7NN 111for theCrown Law Department-Broome July 12

June22 487A1990 1986 Toyota Hilux Utility 4x4 6QH 716 forthe Department of Marine and Harbours,Wyndham July 12

June22 488A1990 1987 Ford Falcon XF SedanMRD 2136 for theMain RoadsDepartment-Welshpool July 12

June29 490A1990 1987 Toyota Hilux Tray Back 6QL 079 for theDepartmentof Agriculture-Kununurra July 19

June29 492A1990 1988 Holden Commodore Sedan MRD 2782 fortheMain RoadsDepartment-Geraldton July 19

June29 493A1990 One 1 only SecondhandCase4x4 Loader MRD6008 for the Main Roads Department-Welshpool July 19

June29 494A1990 1988 Ford Falcon Utility MRD A196 Re-call forthe Main RoadsDepartment-Welshpool July 19

Tenders, addressedto the Chairman, State TenderBoard, 815 Hay Street, Perth 6000 will bereceivedfor theabovementionedtendersuntil 10.00 amon thedateof closing.

Tendersmust be properly endorsedon envelopesotherwisethey are liable to rejection. No tendernecessarilyaccepted.

L. W. GRAHAM, Chairman,StateTenderBoard.

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STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA-continued

AcceptedTenders

ScheduleNo. Particulars Contractor Rate

Supplyand Delivery443Al990 Supply and Delivery of One 1 only PrestigeToyota

Single Axle Tipping Truck for theMain RoadsDepartment

$52 629.00Total

PurchaseandRemoval454A1990 1987 Mitsubishi Express4x4 Van 6Q0 Leederville Mitsubishi

679-MundaringItem 3$14 260.00

4630A1990 1984 MazdaT300 TrayTop Truck MRD RaytoneMotors P/L7294 Re-call-Welshpool

$3 529.00

465A1990 One1 Only SecondhandSkid Mounted Mr C. D. DoddpowerhouseMRD 0960-Welsphool

$4 760.00

466Al990 1987 Ford Falcon PanelVan XF MRD JamesBell9719Re-call-Welshpool

$6 300.00

467A1990 1982 Toyota Station Sedan FJ6O Four WallaceMotorsWheel Drive XQQ 643-Wyndham

$11 368.00

Cancellation454A1990 1987 Mitsubishi Express4x4 Van 6Q0 GlennRobertWilmott

679-Mundaring

WATER AUTHORITY OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

Tenders

Tendersareinvited for theprojectslisted belowandwill be acceptedup to 2.30 pm on theclosingdatespecified.Tenderdocumentsare available from the Supply Services Branch, Level 2, Entry 4, John TonkinWaterCentre,629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville,WA 6007.Tenderdocumentsmust be completedin full, sealedin theenvelopeprovidedandplacedin theTenderBox locatedat the aboveLeederville address.The lowestor any tendermay not necessarilybe accepted.

ContractNo. Description C losing Date

AP902025

AP902026

...

...

Supply of 20mm Ferrule andMeter Stop Tapsfor a Twelve MonthPeriod

Supplyof SodiumSilicofluoride or anAcceptableAlternativefora 24Month Period

1990

17 July

24 July

AcceptedTenders

Contract Particulars Contractor Price

AP902004 Supply of PaperTowels, Toilet Rolls and BowaterTissueLtdDispensersfor aTwelve Month Period and Kimberly-Clark

Australia

ScheduleofRates

AP902019 Supply of Folded Continuous Computer ComputerResourcesPaper for Impact Printers for a Twelve CompanyandFairplayMonth Period1990/1991 Print

ScheduleofRates

AP902020 Supply of Star Pickets for a Twelve Month Australian WirePeriod 1990/1991 IndustriesPty Ltd

ScheduleofRates

W. COX, ManagingDirector.

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TRUSTEES ACT 1962NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS

Creditors and other personshaving claims to which Section 63 of the TrusteesAct 1962 relatesin respectof the estatesof the undermentioneddeceasedpersons,arerequired to sendparticularsof their claims to R & I TrusteesLimited of 5th Floor, 54-58BarrackStreet,Perth on or beforetheexpiration of one month from the dateof publication of this notice after which date the companymay convey or distribute the assets,having regardonly to the claims of which it then hasnotice-Godfrey, Kathleen Mary, late of 43 MonashAvenue, Como, Widow died 7/2/90.O’Neill, Doreen Elaine, late of ha Paltridge Avenue, Carlisle, retired Secretarydied 23/3/90.Stevenson,Arthur formerly known as Arthur Craig McDonald, formerly of 36a Green Street,Rothes,Scotland, late of Unit 4, 11 Galian Way, Spearwood,Clerk died 22/3/90.Young, Adrian Malcolm, late of Unit 8, 4 Alexandra Street, Rockingham, retired Farmer died26/3/90.Dated this 25th day of June 1990.

A. J. HALL, Business DevelopmentOfficer.

TRUSTEES ACT 1962Notice to Creditors and Claimants

Creditors and other personshaving claims to which section 63 of the TrusteesAct relates inrespectof the Estatesof the undermentioneddeceasedpersonsare requiredto sendparticulars oftheir claims to me on or before the 27th day of July 1990, after which date I may convey ordistribute the assets,having regard only to the claims of which I then havenotice.Andrews, Edna Annie, late of 31 Millen Street, Kelmscott, died 6/6/90.Baker, Walter James,late of NazarethHouse, Collic Street, Hilton, died 8/5/90.Blechynden, Raymond Arthur, late of 13 Derek Street, Busselton,died 18/5/90.Brown, Annie, formerly of 5 Great EasternHighway, Greenmount,late of 29 HaselmereCircus,

Rockingham,died 8/6/90.Fletcher, Sydney William, late of 23 HascombeWay, Morley, died 9/6/90.Geddes,ThomasAlbert, late of GraylandsHospital BrockwayRoad, Mount Claremont,died 2/6/90.Gibson, Annie Elizabeth, late of Unit 7, 1 Fifth Avenue, Beaconsfield,died 1/6/90.Glover, Florence Jane, late of Stan Rilley Frail Aged Lodge, 94 South Terrace, Fremantle,died

31/5/90.Hagan, DouglasNorman, late of 30 Penn Way, High Wycombe, died 28/3/90.Henneberry,JamesMichael, late of Lot 2, EdwardRoad, Utakarra, Geraldton, died 1/5/90.Kimber, Jessie,late of Meath Nursing Home, 77 Lynn Street, Trigg, died 23/5/90.Kirkpatrick, William Bowden, late of 32 Thomson Street, Donnybrook,died 6/4/90.Lloyd, Aubrey Alexander, late of 2 SandalwoodAvenue,Woodlands,died 11/6/90.Mayfield, LeonardJames,late of 112 ShaftesburyAvenue, Bedford, died 14/6/90.Monger, Lillian May, late of 7 Taplow Court, Kelmscott, died 2/6/90.McQuillan, Brendan, late of 21 Valentine Street, Morawa, died 1/6/90.Oakes,Kevin Shane, late of 24 CrabtreeWay, Medina, died 17/3/90.O’Rourke, BernardMichael, late of PalaceHotel, TudhoeStreet, Wagin, died 3/6/90.Paisley, Edith, late of Unit 134/20 Plantation Street,Mount Lawley, died 20/5/90.Pascarl, JamesHenry, late of 6 Dean Street, Claremont, died 4/6/90.Rutherford,Hazel Beatrice, late of Unit 1, 365 Stirling Highway, Claremont, died 28/3/90.Shelley, Gilbert, late of 20 Houtman Street, Rossmoyne,died 1/5/90.Stone,Guy, late of Waminda Hostel, Adie Court, Bentley, died 11/5/90.Sullivan, Marjorie Ellen, formerly of 90/11 FreedmanRoad, Mount Lawley, late of MauriceZeffert

Memorial Home, Yokine, died 25/5/90.Thurnher,Ernest, late of 5/1 Wedge Street, Port Hedland, died 25/7/90.Wading, Norman Djenna, late of Port Hedland Nursing Home, Port Hedland,died 2/5/90.Wright, JessieMaud, late of 94 StalkerRoad, Gosnells, died 4/6/90.Dated this 25th day of June, 1990.

K. E. BRADLEY, Public Trustee,Public Trust Office, 565 Hay Street, Perth 6000.

TRUSTEESACT 1962STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Creditors and other personshaving claims to which section 63 of the TrusteesAct 1962 andamendmentstheretorelate in respectof the estatesof the undermentioneddeceasedpersonsarerequiredby the personalrepresentativesof care of Messr.Corser& Corser,1st Floor, 256 Adelaide

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Terrace, Perth to send particulars of their claims to them within one month from the date ofpublication of this notice at the expirationof which time the personalrepresentativesmay conveyor distribute the assetshaving regardonly to the claims of which they havethen hadnotice-Fenwick PamelaJoy, late of Unit 1/566 CanningHighway, Alfred Cove, Factory Worker, died 4th

June1990.Judge,Myra Marcia, late of St David NursingHome, Lawley Crescent,Mount Lawley, Widow, died

8th March 1990.Ker, Muriel Stella, late of 22 Garrick Way, Balga, Widow, died 20th March 1990.Marchetti, TeresaMary, late of 456 Hannan Street,Kalgoorlie, Married Woman, died 27th May

1988.McKay, Avis Norine, late of 24 High Street,Sorrento,Widow, died 13th February1990.Rugnetta,Guiseppe,late of 49 Lilly Street, Gosnells, Labourer, died 19 November1989.Thomson,John Gillespie, late of 10 BerniceWay, Thornlie, Retired Farmer, died 9th March 1990.

Dated this 22nd day of June 1990.CORSER & CORSER.

COMPANIES ACT 1961

M SILVER & SON LIMITED

The following SpecialResolution waspassedat an ExtraordinaryGeneralMeetingof the Membersof the abovenamedCompany,held on 19 June 1990:

"That the Companybe wound up voluntarily."

Thomas Eyres, CharteredAccountant, was appointedLiquidator for the purposesof the windingup.

Dated this 19 day of June 1990.B. J. SILVER, Chairman.

Thomas EyresCharteredAccountant, 1 ProwseStreet, West Perth.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TROTTING ASSOCIATIONBY-LAWS OF TROTTING

NOTICE OF AMENDMENTNotice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Committee of the WesternAustralian Trotting Associationheld at GloucesterPark,EastPerthon the 26thday of July 1988 it was resolvedby an absolutemajority that By Law 63 bedeletedand therebe substitutedin its place the following:

a The financial year for the season1988/89 shall run from the 1st dayin August 1988 to the 31stday of August 1989 and the accountsof theAssociation shall be closed on the 31st day of August 1989, and abalancesheetcontaining a summaryof assetsand liabilities of theAssociationon that date shall be madeout.

b From and after the 31st day of August 1989 the financial year shallrun from the 1st day of Septemberto the 31st day of August in thefollowing year and the accountsof the Association shall be closedonthe 31st day of August in eachyear, and a balancesheetcontaininga summaryof assetsand liabilities of theAssociationon that dateshallbe made out.

Dated 19 June, 1990.

M. LOMBARDO, President.

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CONTENTS

REGULATIONS, BY-LAWS, RULES, DETERMINATIONS, ORDERSPage

Albany Port Authority AmendmentRegulations 1990 3208-9Changeof Names Regulations 1990 3216EsperancePort Authority AmendmentRegulations 1990 3209-10Fire Brigades Geraldton/GreenoughFire District Order 1989 3146Fire Brigades Kalgoorlie-Boulder AmendmentOrder 1990 3147GeraldtonPort Authority AmendmentRegulations 1990 3211JusticesAct Court of Petty SessionsFeesAmendmentRegulations 1990 3 143-4JusticesINREP AmendmentRegulations 1990 3143Local GovernmentAct-Orders-

City of Armadale Valuation for Rating Order 1990 3169-74City of Cockburn Valuation and Rating OrderNo. 1 1990 3181-8City of Gosnells Valuation and Rating Order No. 1 1990 3174-81City of RockinghamValuation and Rating Order No. 1 1990 3188-94

Retail Trading Hours Exemption OrderNo. 2 1990 3142Rights in Water and Irrigation AmendmentRegulations 1990 3248-9Rights in Water and Irrigation Construction and Alteration of Wells Amendment

Regulations 1990 3249State Energy CommissionElectricity and GasCharges AmendmentBy-laws 1990 3216-25University of WesternAustralia Act-Amendmentsto Statute No. 8-The Faculties 3144-5Water Authority AmendmentBy-laws 1990 3240-8Water Authority ChargesAmendmentby-laws 1990 3226-40

GENERAL CONTENTSPage

Cemeteries 3140-41Conservationand Land Management 3142ConsumerAffairs 3142Crown Law 3143-44Education 3 144-45Electoral Commission 3145-46Fire Brigades 3146-47Health 3147Land Administration 3 147-69Local Government 3169-3201Mines 3201-2OccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare 3203Planning and Urban Development 3203-06Police 3206-07Port Authorities 3208-12Proclamations 3139-40Public Notices-

Companies 3255DeceasedPersons’Estates 3254-55

Racing and Gaming 3212-14Railways 3214-16Registrar General 3216State Energy Commission 3216-25State Taxation 3226Tenders-

Building ManagementAuthority 3250Main Roads 3250-51State Tender Board 3251-53Water Authority 3253

Treasury 3226Water Authority 3226-49Workers’ Compensationand Rehabilitation 3250

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